Women's KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will sponsor a full-course dinner 5 p.m. July 26 at Sholem Aleichem Institute. President Re- becca Cohen and her committee will serve as hostesses. Husbands and friends are invited. If you have fire in- surance on prop- erty in the inner city with The State Fire Pool it's be- cause of AL KRAMER Candidate State Senote-15th Dist. Democrat •■■• ' W SAVE!" SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYNICOLIEt. KAPLAN alma Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS' DI 1-5515 Chub 518 Pant 516 Sleeveless Vest $10 PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a luncheon and f games party noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Weinberg, 24482 Lee Baker, Southfield, announces I Mrs. Harry Brown, chairman of the Israel Emergency Fund. All proceeds go toward the fund. Host- esses will be Mesdames Joe. Ain- binder, Belle Cohen, Sam Dean, Helen Finer, D. Iwrey, Joseph Rod- man, Irving Waxman and S. Zim- merman. For tickets, call Mrs. Brown, 352-9174. OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Chaim Halon, 15021 Sutherland. Rabbi Halon will speak. * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Batter 18253 Steel. Speaker will be Rabbi Baiter. • . . JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a board meeting noon Mon- day at Cong. Ezras Achim. Tickets will be distributed for the indoor garden party and luncheon which will be held Aug. 17 at Ezras ' Achim. Plans for the coming year will be formulated at this board meeting. One big happy family—with three guests—is this cast of "Hair, ' appearing at the Vest Pocket Theater. Oakland Hills Chapter of Women's American ORT will sponsor a theater party for the show 10 p.m. Aug. 29, and proceeds will help support ORT schools in 22 countries. You've probably guessed by now who the "straights" are: second and third from left are co-chairman Mrs. Carl Heifetz and Mrs. Herbert Poremantz. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Heifetz, Mrs. Sheldon Gilbert. At the far right is chapter president 547-8166, or Mrs. Gilbert, 398-1118. Fall Bridal Fashions to Be Shown Sunday Bride's Showcase Salons will sponsor a fall-winter bridal fashion show titled "Aquarius" 1 and 4 p.m. Sunday at Mercy College's Student Union Ballroom. More than 2,000 brides-to-be are expect- ed to attend, at no charge. The grand prize to be awarded is a one-week honeymon at Aruba in the Dutch West Indies; two $100 gift certificates good on the pur- BankAmericard Master Charge Open Thurs. & Fri. til 9 p.m. Saturday 'til 7:30 p.m. MORI LITTLE And Orchestra KE 4-5980 PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold an em- ergency business meeting 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. 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' ' REMEMBER THOSE YOU LOVED WITH A MEMORIAL GIFT TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY For Pick Up Call: 299-3348; 851-1689; DI 1-2461 Radomer Aid Society C) 1\re chase of any wedding gown in the Bride's Showcase collection; two color bridal portraits, four bridal bouquets, four jewelers' gift cer- tificates, two 5100 certificates on rental of an Acapulco villa, two peignoir sets and two cookbooks. Besides the prizes, there will be large display booths featuring jewelry, china, photography, floral fashions and other items of inter- est to brides. Have An Affair to Remember NEW YORK (JTA) — The 56th national convention of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America, will be held at the Washington Hilton Hotel Aug. 16- 19. More than 2.500 delegates are expected to attend, Mrs. Max Schenk, national president, an- nounced. Sen. Lister Hill, Democrat of Alabama, and Dr. William B. Walsh, founder and director of Project Hope, will address the Hadassah Medical Organization plenary session Aug. 17. Dr. Kalman J. Mann, director- general of Hadassah Medical Or- ganization in Israel, will deliver his annual report and present plans for the coming year. Among the speakers during the convention will be Mordecai M. Bar-On, member of the Jewish Agency and chief of its youth de- partment; Rabbi Stanley Rabino- witz, spiritual leader of Adas Is- rael, Washington, D.C.; and I. L. Kenen, executive director. Ameri- can Israel Affairs Committee. Mrs. Schenk will address the opening evening session Aug. 16. A fashion show designed and executed by students at Hadas- sah's Alice Seligsberg Comprehen- sive School for Girls in Jerusalem will be shown Aug. 17. (not shown) HARVARD ROW NORTHGATE CHAPTER, a new group of Pioneer Women organiz- ed by Mrs. Jeanette Serling and Mrs. Beckie Goldberg for the Northgate Apartments area, has elected the following officers: president, Mary Kabeck; vice president, Clara Sherizen; secre- taries Blanche Saginaw, Helen Lewis and Yetta Aranoff; and treasurer, Eve Feldman. New members are welcome. For in- formation, call Mrs. Sherizen, 398- 7097, or Mrs. Kabeck, 546-7024. of Hadassah in D.C. Matching 6' Scarf . . . S9 3E1 T_T a' 'Hair' Set by Oakland Hills ORT Nat'l Convention Fashion fresh, and carefree in 100% orlon acrylic knit, our "wow" argyle costume in red, white and black! Tunic Top activities Music Study Club, at its re- cent annual installation luncheon, re-elected Mrs. Joseph M. Markel president for a third term, the first time in the club's 46 years that a president has been elected to a third con- secutive t e r m. Serving with Mrs. Markel will be vice presidents, Mrs. George Ker- win and Mrs. Max Reich; treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. Markel Leonard Hack; and secretaries, Mesdames Felix Rosenwach, Ber- nard Nathan and Fred Burnstein. Newly elected board members for a two-year term are Mesdames Sydney Blum, E. Lewis Hennes and Jerome Stasson. The Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit will be the local host club to the 1970 fall session of the National Federation of Music Clubs, which will meet here Aug. 19-24. The club also has received for the second consecutive year the highest eval- uation rating of any musical orga- nization affiliated with the Michi- gan Federation of Music Clubs and has also received a national cita- tion for its outstanding work in behalf of music for Israel. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon noon Tuesday at Sholem Aleichem In- stitute. Mrs. Ben Harold will speak on "The Present Emergency in Israel." Proceeds from the lunch- eon will go to the Pioneer Women Emergency Fund. Guests are in- vited. For information, call Mrs. Edward Oshinsky, LI 5-1540, or Mrs. Harry Zeltzer, 358-0137. * * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will hold a meeting and social 8 p.m. Wednesday at Workmen's Circle Center. Games and refreshments will be featured. a Burton's gal rates raves in our newest argyle knit ensemble! Friday, July 17, 1970-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Gault Galleries A New Concept In A Fine Arts Gallery 325 South Woodward Ave., Birmingham 644-0203 Hours 10 to 6, Thurs. and Fri. 10 to 9