• omen's Club activi ties IFS TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD Book Review and Breakfast Series will open with Rabbi M. Robert Syme reviewing Myron S. Kauf- mann's "Thy Daughter's Naked- ness:.! ---11 a.m. Monday in the social- bill. Tickets for the series may be purchased by calling Mrs. Harry Letzer, LI 9-4112, or at the temple office. The cost includes breakfast of bagels and lox at 10 a.m. and the review following. Mrs. Easton Brodsky is book re- view chairman, and Mrs. Stanley Millman is in charge of the break- fast • • • CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. President Ethel Phillips announces that a Hanuka program is planned with English and Yid- dish readings. Participating will be Sarah Friedman, Esther Lamed and Reva Schoichit. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. HENRIETTA SZOLD GROUP, Hadassah, will celebrate the an- niversary of Mrs. Szold's birthday, along with Hanuka, at a luncheon noon Tuesday at Hadassah House, President Mrs. Julius Fox an- nounces. Guitarist Joyce Horwitz will perform. Mrs. Frank Rosen- baum will be narrator for the pro- gram. Prizes will be featured. Members are requested to bring their filled eye banks. • • • MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold an open board meeting noon Monday at the home of Mrs. David Jacknow, 12962 Vernon, Huntington Foods. The program will feature the Detroit Young Art- ist Trio, Shelia Fiekowsky, violin- ist; David Levine, cellist; and Mark Koldys; pianist. Co-hostesses with Mrs., Jacknow will be Mes- dames Jack Kauf ma n, David Shane, Harry Meisner, Samuel Fink, Burton Zack, Jules Altman, Norman Bolton and Louis Shiovitz. • • • SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will hold its Hanuka party noon Wednesday at Cong. Shomrey Emunah. Lunch will be served, and prizes will be featured. Guests are invited. Life membership certifi- cates will be presented by Mrs. Morris Goldberg, chairman, and Mother in Israel charms will be distributed by chairman Mrs. Hen- rietta Kelman. Proceeds will be used to assist the children in the Mizrachi homes in Israel. • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM will hold a meeting and Ha- nuke party noon Monday at the Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. An exchange of gifts will take place. Hostesses are Mesdames Joseph Shifman, Simon Shifman and Joseph Chodoroff. 1 WHY WORRY ! ! Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING THE DETROIT JEWISH` NEWS ' Friday, December 13, 196$-31' Socialites Set to Swing at 'Sparkling' Scene Soon Detroit Socialites, club for single Burgess. Social mixers, refresh- adults age 35 plus, will hold a ments and prizes will highlight the TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- champagne party 9 p.m. Saturday evening. For information call Mrs. TER, Women's American ORT, at the home of Sarah Stern, 20501 Stern, KE 7-1158. will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Englanders Furniture Co., Birming- ham. Dessert luncheon will be served. Hostesses are Mrs. Sam Blumenstein and Mrs. Sol Cohen. The program will focus on home furnishings. * • • CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL LADIES AUXILIARY will honor several members recently returned from trips, with a luncheon 12:30 For the Man— p.m. Tuesday in the social hall of Briefcases, Portfolios, the synagogue. Billfolds, Etc, (MORE CLUBS, PAGE 30) For Your Hanuka and Xmas Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Chajes Beth Shalom Sisterhood will present an oneg Shabat mu- sicale featuring Annette and Julius Chajes 2 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Herman Brodsky, 12927 Nadine, Huntington Woods. Conductor of the Jewish Center Symphony Orchestra, Chajes has also conducted and played his com- positions throughout the world. His operetta "Out of the Desert" pre- miered at Temple Israel in 1966. Mrs. Chajes began her singing les- sons at the age of 15 and has ap- peared in many concerts and reci- tals. She will again appear as soloist with the Center orches- tra in January. For the oneg, their repertoire will include songs in Hebrew, as well as musical com- edy selections. The public is in- vited. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Mrs. Rema Burk, LI 6-9622. • • • DETROIT LEAGUE, Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital, will hold an open meet- ing, with noon luncheon, Wednes- day at Knob Woods Club House. According to program chairman Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Addle Beck- erman will be the speaker. Mrs. Beckerman, who has been active in theater since childhood, has performed professionally in Pen- nsylvania and attended Carnegie Tech Drama School. She has per- formed often for Center Theater, in its major productions and in one-woman shows, besides pre- senting programs for various or- ganizations. Detroit League has announced that a free booklet on "Asthma," will soon be released by CARTE in Denver. • • WOMEN'S GOLDEN RULE AID SOCIETY will hold its donor lunch- eon noon Thursday in the Jewish Center. Friends are invited. Re- freshments will be donated by Mrs. Norman Cotner. Mrs. B. Krasnow will be chairman. • • * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold a combined board and general meeting, noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Mrs. Harry Fink, president of program, has planned an after- noon of games and prizes. Mrs. Lawrence Benderoff will give a re- port on the Blue Bank drive. • • • NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP- TER, CARIII, will bold a mem- bership meeting and Hanuka party 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Harry Mazur, 24309 Norfolk. Prospective members are invited. Traditional foods will be served, and there will be entertainment. For information, call hospitality chairman Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864, or Mrs. Mazur, 538-9264. • • • SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold a Hanuka party 12:15 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Irwin Goren, 28355 Tavistock Tr., South- field. Latkes will be served, and a grab bag featured. * * • PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will celebrate Hanuka at a dinner 6:30 p.m. Mon- day at Eureka Masonic Temple. Children and grandchildren are in- vited. There will be entertainment. g ROBINSON'S CUSTOM DESIGNS LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LASHER 353-7640 Men's 2 Sutter, Men's Carry-One and Attaches Garment Bags for Men & Women )10 11 COUTURE-BOUTIQUE LEATHER SHOP, INC. REPAIRING 25250 GREENFIELD at 10 MILE Oak Park, Mich. OPEN EVENING 'TIL 8:30 P.M. 548-5590 Presents... M LTER 4("e414" INC. 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