Women's Club activities DAVID HORODOKER WOM- EN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Samuel Kreisler,,19435 Votrobeck. * s r PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold a rummage sale 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fri- day at St. James Episcopal Church, W. Outer Drive and Lah- ser. The initiation of new mem- bers will be held 8 p.m. May 21 at the Workmen's Circle Center. * r SISTER OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will hold a luncheon meet - ing noon Tuesday at Cong. Shorn- rey Emunah, sponsored by Mrs. Ann Pasmenter. Lea Feldman. chairman, announces that a pro- gram honoring mothers in Israel will be presented. • * YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN- FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold a petite luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Theodore Weiss, 25800 Woodvilla, Southfield Mrs. Bertha Grossman will give a baking demonstration of dairy Hungarian pastries for Shavuot. o • • DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE SIS- TERHOOD will cosponsor the an- nual dinner dance with the Men's Club May 25 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Dinner will begin at 7:30 p.m. following a cocktail hour. There will be dancing to Jack Wig- I gens Orchestra and entertainment by the Israeli folk dancers. Favors and prizes will be featured. For ticket information, call Mrs. Char- les Dean, 341.5178, or Mrs. Joseph Davidorf, 588-8775. • • • NEW STUDY CLUB will hold its last meeting of the season noon Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir- cle Center. President Jean Lipkin announces that luncheon will be served, and a guest speaker fea- tured. Mrs. Max Stone and Mr.-. Isadore Schwartz are hostesses. ALP.HA ZETA OMEGA AUXILI- ARY will hold a Mother's Day luncheon 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the King's Arms Restaurant. Mem- ber's families are invited. For re- servations, call Mrs. Manuel Katz- man, LI 5-0899. s • s WOMEN'S AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIA- TION will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Harry Weinstein, 27255 Harvard, South- field. Mrs. Meyer Robiner, chair- man, will discuss the new prescrip- tion fund for indigent Jewish pa- tients to be conducted in conjunc- tion with the Cooperative Council of the League of Jewish Women. • s • ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILI- ARY, American Legion, will hold a special meeting 8 p.m. Wednes day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. Lightweight Comfort Now, we have - combined the restful RI PPLE• sole with a stylish wedge heel. This light, comfortable shoe has a firm arch-support. Available in taupe, cricket green, or ivory $22.50 SHOE COMPANY 33 East Adams 113M Livernois 20901 Kelly Rd. 235 Piave, Birmingham JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED AUXILIARY will hold its 43rd in- stallation luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 19 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Marci Lyn Rose, singer, will enter- lain. Mrs. Jack Fishman, a past president, will install her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Sheldon Fishman as president, and her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Weiss as secretary. hIem- hers will model and display gift items made by the residentS of Borman Hall and Petoskey Jewish Homes for the Aged. Mrs. Lou Robbins, chairman for the day, announces that there will be prizes. For tickets, call Mrs. Ber- nard .Aston, EL 7-1538, or Mrs. Walter Lasser. 352-1396. 4 • BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD omll hold a paid-up membership luncheon meeting noon Monday in the synagogue. New members will be honored. The election and in- stallation of officers and board members will take place. • BETH ISAAC WOMEN'S CLUB SUBURBAN CHAPTER, Detroit Women's Division, American Jew- will hold its Woman of the Year ish Congress, will hold its installa- dinner and installation 6:30 p.m. tion luncheon noon Wednesday at Tuesday at the Presidential Inn. Town and Country Club, Mrs. Florence Kaufman will be install- Easton Brodsky, president, an- ing officer. nounced CITY OF HOPE CANCER THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS * • FIGHTERS will hold its annual Friday, May 9, 1969 - 23 OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD , "Tag Days" May 18-20 in Detroit STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 and the suburbs. The City of p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Hope, a free nonsectarian hospital, „- Ben Wrotslaysky, 24500 Harding, dedicates itself to the fight against I I / Oak Park. Guest speaker will be catastrophic diseases. To volunteer, Ot. Rabbi Israel Rockove. call the City of Hope office, 542- ir ■ fr 3436. • r • Lubavitch Women's Parley ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD will hold an installation luncheon meeting noon Monday in the syna- gogue social hall, Mrs. Carl A. Lichtenstein announced. Guests are invited to the event which culmin- ates the current sisterhood year. Mrs. Joseph Katchke is installation chairman. Mrs. Leonard Cahan will install officers, and Mrs. Baruch Ulrych is in charge of the lunch- eon. Mrs. J. Stewart Linden will sing the anthems accompanied by Mrs. George Bassin, Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel will deliver the invocation. The program will include the an- nual presidential report by Mrs. Lichtenstein, Tora Chai presenta- tion by Mrs. Harry Spoon, and Bir- kat Hamazon by Mrs. Barry Banks. The Jewish Center Festival Dancers will present "The Jews Are a Dancing People," under the direction of Harriet Berg. The dances, which are of Yemenite, Jewish and Israeli origin, are au- thentically costumed with original designs by artist Judy Wiltshire. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood officers and board members will be in- stalled by Mrs. Irwin Groner noon Monday in the so- hall. Mrs. Norman Feder, chairman of the day, advises that a new dramatic production, "If of Now—," will e presented by GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- velyn Orbach neer Women, will hold a business and Joyce Feur- meeting noon Tuesday at the Labor ring. Cantor Ja- Zionist Institute. The latest Israeli cob Sonenklar film will be shown, and refresh- Mrs. Feder will be honored ments served. Friends are invited. for his many years of dedicated * "mice to the synagogue and sis- BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- terhood. For reservations, call the AL CHAPTER, Women's American synagogue office, 357-5544. ORT, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at • s the home of Mrs. Maurice Marcus, BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD 16010 Templar Cir., Southfield. A %%ill honor mothers and members social hour will follow. The newly- of senior sisterhood at its Mother's organized chapter advises that, Day meeting 12:15 p.m. Wednesday interested persons are invited. at the synagogue. Luncheonette a r. * and election of officers will be fol- TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- ed by a play presented by mem- HOOD will install Mrs. Robert bers. "Search Your Heart," which was published by the National Canvasser as its president at the Women's League of the Synagogue 69th annual installation luncheon , of America. Mrs. Irving Herman is noon Monday in the social hall. director, and Mrs. Arnold Tanz- Guest artist Ruth Shallet of Chi- man will be accompanist. Cast cago, will do a repeat performance members include Mesdames Joel of her "one-man show" of "Fiddler Yellen. Morris Arnowitz, Sam Ru- on the Roof." For reservations, dofsky. Gerald Kepes, George call the temple office, TR 5-8530. * * Schwartz and Jules Kutner. Pro- • NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD gram chairman is Mrs. Sidney STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 Pianin. For information, call Mrs. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Kutner. 547-6465. * * Harold Basch, 17357 Ohio. Dr. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Basch will speak. • T CLUB will hold a child rescue UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS affair noon Monday at the Cong. Beth Hillel. Proceeds will be used WOMAN'S AUXILIARY will hold for the club's child rescue fund, its election and installation meet- Mrs. Harry Brown, program chair- ing noon Wednesday at the Esther man, announced. Guests are in- Berman Building. • • • vited. For information, call Mrs. Sam Nadek, president. Luncheon UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI will be served. CHABAD STUDY GROUP will mee 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will home of Mrs. Joshua Fishman, hold a petite luncheon and games 19171 Lesure. Rabbi David M. Lie- party noon May 22 at the Knob berman is guest speaker. Woods Club House. For reserva- • * • tions, call Mrs. Mervin Gardner, Zedekah Club's annual installa- 358-4392. Newly-elected officers are tion luncheon will be held noon Mesdames Louis Brown, president; May 19 at the Raleigh House. Offi- Joseph Shifman, Milton Ribiat and cers to be installed include Mes- Abe Bookstein, vice presidents; dames Willard* Joseph Viedrah. treasurer; George Zamsky, presi- Brown and Morris Golden, case dent; Louis Kay, ' supervisors; and Albert Stone, and Leonard Shapiro Sigmund Reifier, Sam Moscow, and Maurice Robert Alvin, Philip Kelman and Knopper, vice . Jack Horwitz, secretaries. presidents; Sam- * * r. uel Wexler, treas- CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, I urer; David Fish- will hold a games party noon man, Reuben Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Klein and Sam- Institute. Lunch will be served. uel Atlas, secre- Mrs. Zamsky Sophie Rosenstein and Rose Kra- taxies; Daniel Winograd, case su- shin are chairmen. There will be pervisor, and Paul Deutch, hospital prizes, and guests are invited. supervisor. Entertainers will be • * • Pearl Kaplan and Max Miller, with SOMMERSET CHAPTER, Wom- Mrs. Scot Sample accompanying. en's American ORT, inducted Mrs. For reservations, call Mrs. Kay, Charles Feinman _as. itSPre.sident 546-8542„lgrs.,Shapir9, 353-7391, or Mrs. Knopper, 342-8030. at a recent installation luncheon. SAVE! ` r SAVE! BUY DIRECT More than 1,000 women will attend the lth annual convention of Nshei Ubnos Chabad, the Luba- vitch Women's Organization, to be held in New York, May 16-18. FROM THE I MPORTER SEY/V101LIIR. KAPLAN aixd. CO. Antiques Available Tw Two o logs cut by Zelig Cut- ler and Flash Gaspas for IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS DI 1-5515 Camp Kinneret road bed. Call Jeannie: 862-3142 Something New! We're Camp Outfitters Small gry and a 1 CL for Boys and Girls 23077 Coolidge „Mae& for Pre-Teens & Juniors 23 1 33 Coolidge N. of Nine Mile, Oak Park Maplehurst, Nahelu, Tomakwa, Walden, plus any Camp on your list! 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