I Club Women's (Continued from Page 22) VILLAGE GROUP, Hadassah, plans the annual installation of officers luncheon for 12:30 p.m. activities June 2 at the Rascal House. Of- ficers to be installed are: presi- dent, Mrs. Albert Kaplan; vice- presidents, Mesdames Jack Strick- stein, Albert Pines, Morris Aver- buch, Bradford Jacobs, Morris Rosenthal and Harry Shapiro; treasurer, Mrs. Ben Monast; sec- retaries, Mesdames Jacob Moss, Joe May and Lawrence Strager, and immediate past president and advisor, Mrs. Eugene Kahn. The installation script was written by Mrs. Albert Kaplan. Mrs. Maurice Perlman will be installing officer, Mrs. Abel Selburn will direct the musical arrangements and Mrs. Eliot Raskin, accompanist. The program will include a special THUNDERBIRD COUNTRY DAY CAMP, INC. Announces their OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAY 24-12-5 P.M. Come see the finest equipped Camp in the area In case of rain—Open House will be held Sunday, May 31. NO INCREASE IN PRICE! Directions: Grand River Expressway to Wixom Rd., right on Wixom 1 mile to West Rd. turn right v: mile or 1496 Expresway to Wixom. For further information call Harold Rut- nick, LI 11-01144 or Dave Moscow, EL Photographers 352-8930 3-9119. CHAUFFEITHETTE tribute to life members under the direction of Mrs. Alan Soskin, chairman of life membership. For reservations and information, call Mrs. Norman Ziegelman, 357-1949- Closing date for reservation is Monday. SINAI HOSPITAL'S WOMEN'S GUILD will hold its annual spring luncheon meeting, noon today at Bnai David Synagogue. Guest speaker will be Dr. George Pick- ett, public health director for the Detroit and Wayne County Health Departments. Dr. Pickett, a grad- uate of McGill University Medical School, received his masters de- gree in public health from the Uni- versity of Michigan. He has been active in cancer and epidemiology research and has written for many publications. He is chairman of the Michigan Council on Smoking and Health and consultant to the Chil- dren's Bureau and United States Public Health Service. Also on the agenda will be the election of the Women's Guild officers for the coming year. Superbazaar Set in Windsor Tickets will be available at the "Superbazaar '70" — a combina- tion of flea market, auction, fa- door, and children ander 5 will be shion show and art sale — will cul- admitted at no charge. minate a year's activity by the members of Windsor Hadassah 10 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS a.m.-11 p.m. Wednesday at Cleary Friday, May 22, 1970 - 23 Auditorium and Convention Hall. Called Windsor's biggest bazaar, ..%.1 the event drew 10,000 guests last \\ \kk I year. Proceeds will go to the Ha- dassah's many projects, such as Youth Aliya and cancer and heart research. All funds are spent in Canada to pay for exports of ril wheat, lumber, medical supplies and other goods, to contribute to FROM THE Canada's trade balance. Among the highlights of the day will be two fur and fashion shows at 2:30 and 8 p.m.; a bak- SEYIVICALER. ing carousel; giant auction at 7 KAPLAN p.m., games with prizes; handi- crafts, toys, books and records; and Co. sports center; nearly new and IMPORTER AND CUTTERS new clothing booths; country store; attic treasures and white OF FINE DIAMONDS elephants; boutiques; commercial 15738 LIVERNOIS' displays; children's art display DI 1-5515 and art gallery exhibit. A cafeteria will serve Jewish delicacies throughout the day. • SAVE! Nr SAVE! , 1•7_, BUY DIRECT ' IMPORTER DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ber- nard Chase, 15331 Rosemary, Oak Your life's dream come true! Know that your car is in skilled Park. Nomination of officers will hands . . and let a pretty young lady do your driving during take place, and Mrs. Morris Stark- business hours! ! Sit back and relax through rush hour. man will show slides of Israel. The Call 353-8343 and ask for Paula organization, with ne cooperation After 5 p.m. 353-7857 end ask for Susan of Mrs. Bernard Chase, Mrs. Phil- Tax Deductible ip Kutnick and Mrs. Alex Levine have made a contribution for a 000000 tts lac000cioci000e0000eclootiootts_g0000m000si000 hospital room in Ashdod, through the American Red Mogen Dovid Adom in memory of Mr. Chase, Mr. Kutnick and Mr. Levine. . . . WE KNOW FUR They're our principal interest in life. We want to sell and service furs when you need them. That's 'why we offer: STORAGE IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC VAULTS REMODELING TO BRING STYLES UP TO DATE CLEANING ' ble still R BY FURRIER'S METHOD Still Reasonable . Stilt very reasonable Call us for bonded, pick up and delivery service Leagueto Install Officers, Hear Award Winners The installation of officers of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit will take place 12:15 p.m. Thurs- day at Cong. Beth Moses. Mrs. Louis G. Redstone, presi- dent, and several officers have MEMBER GREATER DETROIT FURRIERS GUILD been re - elected. Vice presidents are Mesdames Howard B. Appcl- 862-2566 19329 LIVERNOIS, NEAR CAMBRIDGE 0000 seaoortoe , man, Oscar Bank, Jules Sanders J leasosseeaosassosseas0000asaeoacoos and Joseph Viedrah; treasurer, Mrs. Gerald Bloom; secretaries, Mesdames Leo Ordin, Ernest Co- lumbia, Samuel Bishop, Jack Friedman and Morton Oppenheim; historian, Mrs. Aaron Shifman, parliamentarian, Mrs. Victor Shift- man; and counselor, Mrs. J. Stewart Linden. A musical program will be presented by Beth Sonnenberg, accompanied by Lauren Gale Iden, a recipient of the League of Jewish Women's youth award. The invocation will be given by another youth award winner, Debora Fauman, Mark Gold- Liberman smith, the third honoree, will discuss "Dissent and Our Jewish Youth." The community is invited. Mrs. Jules Sanders is program chair- 3Akditich _of iti_ohoweA'A gtva man. Here is a partial list .. . 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