- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, May 28, 1971 He who wishes to benefit by a habit, let him avoid continuing it. —Montaigne MUS I C By DANNY JAMES Featuring An Organ for Today's New Sound We also do house parties 271-4679 SOIMMI ■ 1, MAX SCHRUT For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call Me at BLAIR STUDIO Mrs. Newman to Step Into Office as Hadassah C hapter President Mrs. Albert (Phyllis) Newman will be installed as president of the Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah noon Tuesday at the Town and Country Club. Mrs. Julian Tobias, chairman of the day, will invest officers of the executive board and the group presidents after the election that afternoon. After luncheon, Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, president for the past two years, will read her annual report. A highlight of the afternoon will be a musical, presentation by pianist David Syme, son of With campus. UN.4-6845 Norman Allan & Tv. 1 MO WYOMirrie- • TEL.-341-1330 • Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-9 Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9:30-6 Sat. 10-5:30 WATCH FOR Wit May 4(446 CUS ° It S6;rts121 _ opening 3160 12 Mile Road, Berkley For All Occasions 29455 Northwestern Hwy. BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 1/2 Mile No. of 12 Mile 352-6640 642-5520 Classified Ads Get Quick Results MRS. POTTER ALBERT NEWMAN of the Birmingham-Franklin Group for three years and chapter vice president of program for two years. Mrs. Newman also is active with Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the Jew- ish National Fund. Pioneer Women to Install President Becky Goldberg Concluding a year's activities, Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will hold its annual installation tea 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Work- men's Circle Center. President will be Becky Gold- berg; executive vice president, Alice Ross; vice president of edu- cation, Isabel Slutsky; vice presi- dents of organization, Betty Rath and Ruth Miller; treasurer, Sarah Kanter; financial secretary, Rae Schindler; and mailing secretaries, Deanna Tachna and Sarah Kanter. Chairman of the day Mrs. Frank Rath will introduce .past - president Mrs. Milton Weiss, whor .:Will at as installing officer. Igrs.'- Sam Fishman ' will give he.f- - annual president's report. For the musical portion of the program, Marci Lyn Shulman will sing a medley of Hebrew, Yiddii and English songs. Mrs. Shulm-4- who resides in Ann Arbor witkfie husband, is a past schoiarShip winner of the Music Study club'tif Detroit and has performed with the Will-O-Way Apprentice Theatei. She was a scholarship student at Interlochen Music Camp, as well as Michigan State University. Flint as Campaign Gainers Sales are final. 29, 30, 31 Pourri UJA Women List Detroit, All merchandise taken from our Oak Park, Birmingham and Miami shops. HAL GORDON MUSIC OPEN AIR ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW IRV ASHIN LI 7-5068 Near Post Office 13720 W. 9 Mile PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 543-3343 26001 Coolidge Memorial Weekend • Selected fine jewelry and Diamonds Large Selection of Fine Opal Jewelry Watch and Jewelry Repair WI Corn. to Your Homo TY 5-8805 Montefiore Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, will meet 8 p.m. June 8 at Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme. Election of officers will be held. Syme, a student at Juilliard, is Hostesses will be Mesdames Mil- studying with Mischa Kottler to ton Gottesman, Oscar Reiser and prepare for the Tchaikovsky In- Louis Katz. The installation of of- ternational Piano Competition ficers will be held 6:30 p.m. June in Moscow in 1974. 22 at Whitehall. For dinner reser- Mrs. Newman, part of a four- vations, call Mrs. Morris Wolk, generation Hadassah life member- 547-0227; or Mrs. Jules Hackman, ship family, has been president 342-5282. OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR Weddings - Bar Mitrvas Montefiore Lodge Maps Election, Dinner Event NEW YORK—Women's divisions are setting new fund-raising rec- ords in campaigns of Jewish feder- ations, welfare funds and councils, reports Mrs. Howard Levine of Essex County, N.J., chairman of the National Committee on Worn- en's Communal Service for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds (CJF). In 89- reporting communities in the United States and Canada, Mrs. Levine noted, women's divi- sions have achieved results total- ing over $21,000,000, while not yet at midway mark in their cam- paigns. Flint is among the 12 commu- nites in which women's divisions are running more than 50 per cent higher from the same contributors as last year. 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