Detroit Socialites to Install Officers Detroit Socialites will hold its annual installation of officers and dinner-dance 6 p.m. June 14 at the Holiday Inn on Telegraph Rd., north of Ten Mile Rd. The officers to be installed are Rose A. Altman, president; Meyer Green and Kay Genzer, vice presi- dents: Bertha Feinberg and Ann Rubenfaer, secretaries: and Jack Scherer, treasurer. Directors are as follows: Mary Friedman, Harry Glassman. Debbie Jaye, Myra Radner, Bess Sherbin, Belle Soro- kin, William Sorokin, Peter Stef- fen. Gertrude Steingold and Mollie Stern. For reservations call chairman Mary Friedman, LI 6-6280 or Bertha Feinberg, UN 3-5228. by Wednesday. - — Meatless yet so 4 4tftige IT STICKS TO THE SPAGHETTI NEW THICK HOME STYLE SAUCE FROM Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Your family will love it—so thick it sticks to the spaghetti, never sinks to a pool on your plate. Every bit of its real Italian ta'am gets into your mouth. Choice of three meatless sauces: Meatless, Mushroom, Marinara. Keep all three on hand for tempting variety. HAVE SOME SOON! 4 Generations of Hadassah Life Members l'h c Shii n bans A nou ace Font- generations of Hadassah life members are rep- resented in this photo of (from left) Mrs. Reuben B. Newman; her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Albert New- man, Detroit Chap- ter vice president; h e r granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Sanford Layne; and great- granddaughter. Nicole Lee Layne. 15 months old. The four were honored at an installation meeting of Birm- Shelley G av:5- Troth: which Mrs. Albert Newman is past president. The four generations all be= long to Franklin. MISS SHELLEY SHANBON • • They are the third Hadassah four- generation family. Chapter Election Set by Hadassah green. Mrs. Marcus Scheiman; Mcrhs.aeJfeerromNe Kaufman: F G r ae nenklfiineid_s The second anniversary election and installation tea of the Metro- palitan Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah will be held noon Thursday at Stouffer's Northland Inn, announced chairman of the day Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld. Taylor: Heights, Mrs. Gilbert Golding: Henrietta Szold. Mrs. Louis Hochman; Huntington Woods, Mrs. Philip Hertz; Li- yonia. Mrs. Merwin L. Solomon; "You Are in the Hadassah -Pic- ture" will be the theme of the afternoon, illustrating the accom- plishments of the past year. A presidential report done in audio- visual style will be presented by Chapter President Mrs. Sidney J. Winer. She will be accompanied by songs and comm en t s by Mrs. Albert Newman, chapter vice president of program, and Mrs. Norman Rosenfeld. Mrs. Seymour Kraus will provide musi- cal background for the original Mrs. Winer Mrs. Rosenfeld script, written by Mrs. David Edelman and Mrs. Leslie Schmier. Oak Park, Mrs. Sy Borsen; River- crest. Mrs. Morris Botwin and Installing officer, Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, national board mem- Mrs. Philip Sherman; Sharon, Mrs. Morris Shultz; Sherwood-Univer- ber, will invest chapter officers sity East, Mrs. Peter Martin; Sun- and group presidents after the day, Marilyn Klein; Towers, Mrs. election. The slate will be pre- Samuel J. Levitt; and Village, sented by Mrs. Charles Snider, Mrs. Albert Kaplan. chapter nominating chairman. The slate of executive office:s for the chapter board includes: ; president, Mrs. Winer: vice presi- dent co-ordinators, Mesdames Al-1 ben Rosenblum. E. Newton Rot-1 tenberg, Emanual Sarko and Al- bert Newman; treasurer, Mrs. Edward Narens; secretaries, Mes- dames Merle Harris and Louis Milgrom: and area vice presidents, Mesdames Louis Cooper, Harold Hoffman, Irvin Mockler. Norman Rosenfeld and Robert Tuttleman. Group honors will be awarded in all departments. In addition. some member active in member- ship will win the "All American Contest, which rewards her with an all-expense-paid trip to the national Hadassah convention in Washington, D.C. in August. Fifteen Hadassah groups will decorate their own tables in an original manner at which dessert and coffee will be served after the petite luncheon. For reserva- Hadassah groups will have in- tions, call the Hadassah office, stalled as their presidents: Birm- BR 3-5441. Assisting with luncheon plans ingham, a presidium consisting of Mesdames George Barahal, Ber- are chairmen of the social com- nard Mervis and Louis Zucker- ! mittee ,Mrs. Nathan Soberman and man; Business and Professional, Mrs. Harold Hoffman, and visual Sara B. Epstin: Eleanor Roose aids chairman, Mrs. Byron Gerson. yell. Mrs. Arthur Berlin; Ever ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST WE WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JUNE 10th & 11th FOR SHAVOUTH. CHUCK STEAK CHUCK ROAST HOLLYWOOD ROAST VEAL BREAST BREAST of BEEF trimmed 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. lb. 8 75c lb. $109 lb. 59c lb. 8 DI 1-2345 A. Alperin, co-editor of the Tag in New York. will address the Farband Melave Malka 8:45 p.m., June 20 at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Alperin just returned from Is- rael where he interviewed govern- ment leaders. He will share his impressions and answer questions at the meeting. There will be com- munity singing and refreshments. A nominal fee will be charged. Joseph Katz, chairman of the Far- band City Committee, invites mem- bers to bring their friends. A woman who is confuted is never convinced.—John Churton Collins. ingham and Frank- lin groups, of BRAVERMAN'S MATS Tag Co-Editor to Speak at Farband Gathering ngageni en is Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sherman of Bell Rd., Southfield announce the engagement of their daughter Donna Lynn to Randall Thomas Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sims of Judy Lane, Birmingham. The bride-elect and Mr. Sims are graduates of the University of Michigan and plan to enter grad- s-hool in the fall. An August wedding is planned. • • • James Edgar Potter of Parkdale Ave., Livonia, announces the en- gagement of his daughter Marie Isabel to Keith Raymond Parkett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkett of Burgess Ave. The wedding will be held in July at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eisenberg of Avon Rd. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Marsha Beth to Michael Matthew White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Freeland Ave. An August wedding is planned. FRUIT BASKETS ... for ALL occasions! At a recent family party, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shanbon of Vic toria Ave., Windsor, announced the engagement of their daughter Shelley Gay to Edward Jay Cher kinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Cherkinsky of Airfield Ln., Midland. Mr. Cherkinsky is a graduate of Michigan State University. 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