THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's Citth activities ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD, at its installation Monday at the synagogue, installed the following board members: Mesdames Her- man Avrin, Jacob Axelrod, Louis Barden, Thomas Barnett, Harold Barron, Fred Benderoff, Harold I3Iumenstein, Morris Botwin, Philip Cameron, Herman Canner, Abe Cherrin, Jack Diamond, Robert Dunsky, Barney Golden, Jacob Kahn, Ira G. Kaufman, Samuel Kobaker, Simon Krasner, Rudolph Leitman, Norman Leemon, David J. Miller, Harry Portner, Morris Posner, Gerald Ross, Morris Sam- uels, Sidney Schwartz. Nathan Starman, Harry Steinberg, Alfred Stern and William Zimmerman. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS is seeking volunteers for its door-to-door march Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Chairmen Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mrs. Jerry Sprague said scores of workers are needed to call on their neighbors for funds to support the free, non- sectarian medical center in the treatment of cancer, leukemia and diseases of the heart, blood and chest. Volunteers are asked to contact Mrs. Cohen, LI 8-3712, or Mrs. Sprague, 358-0258. TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- ; TER, Women's American ORT, installed officers at its annual mother-daughter installation din- ner Tuesday. Officers are the following: Mesdames Gerald Sal- Ian, president; Gordon Abel, James Gottfurcht, David Lipschutz, Leo Schoenfeld, Lee Weisberg, Gerald Weinstein, Jack Finkelstein and Leo Papp, vice presidents; Louis Viedrah, treasurer; and Sol Cash, Joseph Cohen and Irving Barit, secretaries. Shavuot Deadline Because the second day of Shavuot will be on Monday, May 31, The Jewish News has scheduled an early dead- line for the issue of Friday, June 4. All copy must be in our hands by noon Friday, May 28, or it will be con- sidered too late to „publish. •CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Carlyle Tower Apartments club- house. Israel's 23rd anniversary will be celebrated with community singing, led. by Cecile Plafkin. NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- Brunch will be served. Friends are neer Women, will hold a special invited. program, featuring slides of Israel TH LADIES OF YESHIVA taken by Isabelle Slutsky, noon Monday at Northgate Apartments YEHUDAH and WOMENS SAB- recreation hall. Refreshments will BATH LEAGUE will hold a lunch- be served, and President Clara eon meeting noon Wednesday at Sherizen invites members to bring Shomrey E m u n a h Synagogue. Sponsoring this luncheon are Mrs. guests. Rose Grossman and Mrs. Jennie TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS- Marianni. Guest speaker will be TERHOOD, Pontiac, will hear Rabbi Avrohom Freedman of the Rochester Schools psychologist Dr. Yeshiva. Hostesses are Mesdames Sonya Friedman discuss "Happi- Walter Epstein, Harold Kaplan, ness Is a Thing Called High" 12:30 Solomon Oppen and Becky Gendel- p.m. Tuesday at the temple. Elec- man. Friends are invited. * tion of officers and the constitu- OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD tion revision also will take place. STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Saturday at the home of Mrs. CLUB will hold a games party Yisroel Polter, 24261 Kipling. noon Monday at the Whitehall Guest speaker will be Rabbi Bet- Apartments club room. Luncheon zalel Gotlieb, announce Mesdames will be served, and friends are Rachel Kagan and Fay Kranz, welcome. Hostesses will be Mes- chairmen. dames Belle Cohen, Fanny Fried- man, Helen Greenberg, Dorothy Sweet and Ray Wienman. For Zena Harman Head tickets, call Mrs. Harry Brown, of Hadassah College chairman, 352-9174. GREENFIELD S C H A E F E R GROUP, Hadassah, will install officers at a luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah House. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be pre- sented by the Hadassah Traveling Troupe, directed by Mrs. Jack Abramson, with Mrs. George Ker- win, pianist. Guests are invited. Advisory Group VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual installation luncheon noon Monday at the home of Mrs. David Tapper, 23071 Beverly, Oak Park. For reservations, call Mrs. Tapper, 968-2067. Detroit Socialites, an organiza- will be held June 13 at the Holiday tion for singles age 35 and Inn, Southfield. For information, up, will hold its annual "May call Bertha Feinberg, 352-4778. Dance" 9 p.m. Saturday at Berk- ley Masonic Temple. Dance music will be provided by the "Johnny C" Orchestra, an- Leave Everything to Us nounces Meyer Green, program chairman. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. The installation dinner-dance I WHY WORRY ! I • SAVE!'‘' SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER WYN and HAROLD LANDIS SEYMOIIR KAPLAN and. Co. 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Litten, presi- dent of the Michigan Association of Hospital Auxiliaries. will speak on "Volunteering is Caring" at the annual lunch- eon meeting of the Sinai Hospital Women's Guild noon, May 21, at K n o 11 wood Country Club. A check to sup- port Sinai's re- search program, raised by the Guild gift shop will be presented Mrs. Litten by Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of Sinai Hospital. Funds totaling $210,000 have been donated for research by the Guild. Elections of some officers and board members will be held, while others will complete the remain- der of their two-year terms. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser remains as president. Mrs. Morris Adler, a member of the Guild's board of directors, will be chairman of the days events. • • • • • • • I • • IN • • OAK PARK • • • 23133 COOLIDGE • For Pre-Teens & J ,juniors Just North of 9 Mile • Phone: 545-3242 • 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sinai Guild to Hear Mrs. Litten May 21; Will Elect Officers TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD plans a "Garden Workshop" with Jerry Baker, master gardener and radio and television personality, 12:45 Monday at the synagogue. His talk is entitled "A Walk Through the Garden." Dessert luncheon will be served. Tickets are available at the door. Donation. Mrs. Morris Bachman is president. CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Workmen's Circle Center. The slate of officers will be presented. A program in honor of Israel's 23rd anniversary is planned. Members recently re- turned from Israel — Esther La Med, Jennie Malamud, Anne Bern- stein, Ann Tucker and Rose Tukel —will share their experiences. Re- freshments will be served, and guests are welcome. Socialites Planning to Dance Saturday Night B A T Y A CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Leslie Krakovitz, 25510 Colleen, Oak Park. Mrs. Zelda Selmar will talk about the life and personality of Theodor Herzl, • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Yitzchok M. Kagan, 23410 Geoffrey. Rabbi Kagan will speak. Mesdames Ruth Gardin and Leah Silver are chair- men. a = PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a spe- cial "Sister Chapter Night" with Royal Oak OES 7:45 p.m. Mon- r day at Eureka Temple. Refresh- ments will follow the degrees. a DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bernard Chase; 15331 Rosemary, Oak Park. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednes- day at headquarters, 12701 - 10 Mile. Mrs. Milton Weiss, recently returned from Israel, will speak on membership. Mrs. Victor Lifton and Yetta Drachler are 'hostesses. Mrs. Ben Shapiro, president, wel- comes guests. • • • BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL GROUP, Hadassah, will install officers and board members at a tea and meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassah House. Mrs. Samuel J. Caplan will install the officers, and the program will include a performance by Mrs. Bernard Pepper, accompanied by Dorothy Hack. Sara B. Epstein will give the presidential report, and Rose Poskell, program chairman, will have as her hostesses Helen Li- mond and Mrs. Ruth Naft. Friends are invited. a a a ZEDAKAH CLUB will install of- ficers noon May 24 at Topinka's Country House. Singer-guitarist Joan Sofferin will entertain at the luncheon. For reservations, call Mrs. Samuel Wexler, 356-1990. a BETH A C H I M SISTERHOOD will present its Torah luncheon noon Tuesday at the synagogue. 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