Women's Cluh activities
City of Hope Cancer Fighters
ill install Mrs. Lawrence Ben-
eroff as presi-
ent at its instal-
on 8 p.m. June
at the Zionist
tural Center.
rs. Benderoff
as served the
rganization f o r
v er 14 years.
rs. Thomas
senberg will
stall the offi-
ers. They are: Mrs. Benderoff
esdarnes Louis Damraur, Joel
ubin, Murray Weintraub and Er-
r.i. Wolk, vice presidents; Her-
ell Blitz, Abe Eizelman, LH
'ink, Alvin Iwrey, Jerome Korn-
1:ser and Earl Shipper, secre-
ries; Irwin Kanat, treasurer;
nd Maury Gordon, parliamentar-
. Mrs. Fink will give the invo-
ation. Guests are welcome. Dele-
ates to the 1971 convention are
esdames Lawrence Benderoff,
'.obert Berman, Alvin Iwrey, Wil-
lain Niskar, Elliot Schubiner,
''-win Wolk and Charles Young.
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BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY NA-
'IONAL WOMEN'S COMMITTEE,
)etroit Chapter, will hold a
Changing of the Guard" meeting
0 a.m. Wednesday at the home
f Mrs. Malcolm Lowenstein, 32463
.,:ottsdale, Franklin. Incoming of-
ficers are: Mesdames Theodore
qrnkrant, president; Dolores Cap-
an, Ivan Scholnick and Frank Le-
ine, vice presidents; Ben Wein-
:.aub, treasurer; and Kenneth
rason, Kurt West, B. Benedict
llazer and Alan Colman, secre-
aries. Board members are: Mes-
ames Walker Meldman, Ned Mel-
an, Mark Plotkin, Richard Pren-
is, Whitney Roemer, Jerry Rose,
oseph Savin, Oscar Schwartz, Ro-
ert Willins, Isadore Winkelman,
tolfe Weil, Milton Doner, Leonard
4emberg, Aubrey Goldman, Her-
crt Burdick, Monte Nagler, Mar-
in Zeskind, M. M. Barak, John
iopp Jr. and Joseph Bienenstock.
/Irs. Birnkrant will report on the
lational conference of the organ-
ration June 12-13 at Brandeis.
firs. Frank Levine and Mrs.
;harles Schwartz, chairmen of the
4ew Books for Old Sale, are now
r:cepting book donations for the
;ept. 8-13 sale. Hours at the sort-
ng store, 704 W. Seven Mile, are
0 a.m.-noon Tuesdays and Thurs-
lays. Volunteers may call Mrs.
.evine, 3984775.
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WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM, at
13 recent installation, saw Mrs.
arvin Levey install: Mesdames
( 'igmund Reiner, president; Albert
tone, Sam Moscow and Jack Hor-
vitz, vice presidents; Abe Fine,
reasurer; Sam Schwartz, Albert
"ohen, Betty Fisher, Robert Alvin
rid Philip Kelman, secretaries;
.eorge Brown and Morris Gold-
nan, case supervisors; and Louis
loldberg, secretary to president.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, is having a fund-
raising party 8 p.m. Monday at
Eureka Temple.
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SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi
Women, will meet noon Wednes-
day at Cong. Shomrey Emunah.
Plans are being made for the an-
nual fund-raising luncheon, to be
held July 14 at Cong. Beth Hillel.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold its an-
nual installation luncheon noon
Monday at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Mesdames Sol Z. Wolack,
Bess Resnick and Paul Fenton are
chairmen. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will
install Mesdames Lillian Varnen,
president; Louis Bigman, Saul
Cohen and Jack Stevens, vice
presidents; Morris Galer, treas-
urer; Sidney Lesser, Pearl Gold-
berg, Roy Forman, Irving Gilbert,
Roy G i 1 b e r t, Aaron Margolis,
Sarah Smith and Milton Herman,
secretaries; and Sam Bicoll, chap-
lain. Mother-in•Israel charms will
be presented by Mrs. Emil Spil-
man.
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installation
of officers noon Wednesday at
Stouffer's, Northland Center. Of-
ficers are: Mesdames Ben Shapiro,
president; Morris Kimmel and
David Schrage, vice presidents;
Ben Priss, Riva Lahr, Sol Schwartz,
Isadore Becker and Fred Gayes,
secretaries; Phillip Saslove, treas-
urer; and Abraham Primack and
Isadore Becker, moetzet hapoalet.
Friends are welcome.
Chicken-Fry, Concert
on Bill for Criterions
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 18, 1971-27
Criterion Club for single adults
will host a lawn party and chicken-
fry 2 p.m. Sunday at the home of
Libby Newman, 29861 Muirland,
Farmington. A motorcade to her
home will leave 1:30 p.m. from
the parking lot at the Oak Park
Community Center.
In the evening, the group will
attend the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra concert at the State Fair-
grounds. For information, call
Betty Weinberg, president, 532-8855.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
Featuring An Organ for
Today's New Sound
30555 Southfield,
neer Women, will hold its installa-
Suite 100
We also do house parties
tion luncheon noon Tuesday at the
271-4679
645-9200
MCL Restaurant in the Tel-12 Mall.
New officers, to be installed by Classified Ads Get Quick Results
chairman Mrs. Israel Weisman,
are: President, Mrs. Jack Reit-
man; vice presidents, Mrs. Israel
We are pleased to announce that
Weisman and Mrs. Harry Stein;
treasurer, Mrs. Sidney Weinber-
MR. PHIL BRICKER
ger; and secretaries, Sadie Adler
and Mrs. Sol Berlinberg. Guests
Is Back From Vacation
are welcome.
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES
Established 1944
AUXILIARY will hold its member-
181 S. Woodward 642 1690
ship luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
North of Birmingham Theatre
Mr.
Phil
Free Parking • Open Thursday 111 9 p.m.
day at the Kandyla Supper Club.
Bricker
Member Greater Detroit Furrier Guild
Early Deadlines
For reservations, call Mrs. Sam
Kaplan, membership chairman,
for July 3 Holiday
UN 4-0183; or Mrs. Sam Plucer,
8514134.
Because Monday, July 5,
* *
is now a national holiday,
The Jewish News office will
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
ESTABLISHED 1944
be closed that day. Copy
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
for the issue of Friday, July
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
9, must be in our hands by
Alex Roberg, 13128 Wales. The
One of the largest collections
Friday, July 2, or it will be Hi speaker will be Rabbi Roberg.
of Designers ready-made furs
considered too late for pub-
lication.
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
ijj STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area)
will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at
AMERICAN J EW I S H CON- the home of Mrs. Mendel Luckman,
GRESS WOMEN'S DIVISION will 14000 W. Nine Mile. The guest
hold its final meeting of the sea- speaker will be Rabbi Jacob Kranz.
* * *
RESTYLING)REPAIR
son noon Tuesday at the Lancaster
Hills Apartments club house,
Certified COLD STORAGE—VALUTS ON PREMISES
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXI-
Southfield. Mrs. Abby Goldbaum, LIARY; American Legion, has
FREE ADJACENT PARKING
community affairs associate of the elected:zthe following officers:
Jewish. Community Council; will PitSicient, Marion Tennebaum;
speak on "I Dig the Jewish Com- -,vice presidents, Lydia Slakter and
munity—Do You?," a resume of. Fay Bogrow; secretaries, Ann
activities in the Jewish commu- Gottlieb and Rebecca Mitchell;
nity. Petite luncheon will be treasurer, Frances Green; chap-
served. Friends and prospective lain, _Clara Shapiro; color bearer,
Member Greater Detroit Furriers Guild
members are welcome. For inforz -Tillie Sable; and sergeant-at-arms,
642-1690
mation, call the American Jewish -Ida-Zuger. A meeting will be held
BIRMINGHAM
9 p.m.
Congress office, WO 5-3319.
Open Thurs.
8 p.m. Wednesday at the Work-
* * *
men's Circle Center, highlighted
181 SOUTH WOODWARD
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, by refreshments and games.
NEXT TO THE BIRMINGHAM THEATER
Pioneer Women, will hold its an-
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nual installation - luncheon noon
Monday at the King's Arms. The
following will be installed: Mary
Granadier, president; Sarah Fried-
man, Jean Kurtzman, Bertha Ros-
presents an exciting and exclusive
enthal and Esther LaMed, vice
presidents; Sarah Rubin, Esther
Lichtenstein and Ethel Blitz, secre-
taries; and Ruth Carel, dues chair-
man. A musical program will be
presented by Chassia Zimmerman.
For reservations, call Clara Marks,
included in the collection will be limited edition signed original
LI 4-8887; Ethel Blitz, VE 5-9988;
lithographs, etchings and engravings. as well as drawings, gouaches, watercolors and paintings by:
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or Mary Granadier, 557-0460.
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IN BIRMINGHAM
FUR
STORAGE
:
C ereJnie
E7) Offen -guro
3Eftetmelic:IMITert•
ART AUCTION
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JNF Women Sponsor Bond Fete
Calder, Jansem, Ernst, Appel, Chagall, LeCorbusier, Dali, Max, Seiqueros, Vasarely, Friedlaender,
Picasso, Braque, Buffet, Menguy, Bonas, Marini, Carzou, Childs, Levi, Posnacoff, Viko,
Bolotowsky, Johnaiison, Nedelec, Tomchuck, Weintraub, Zaowouki, Matsutani, Schloss, Elliott,
Souza, Challenger; Gat, Lebadang and many others.
In addition, rare prints by Rembrandt, Renoir and others published in the 18th and 19th
century will be offered.
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•
• Each item in the catalogue is appraised by us before being put up
for bids.
• Each work of art absolutely guaranteed to be genuine and . accurately
described in the catalogue.
• Opening bids ranging from $20 to $2,000 will be accepted and items
can be sold on two bids.
SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 2 P.M.
At an Israel Bonds function sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary
of the Jewish National Fund, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Newman, $50,000 purchases were made. Spearheading the event were,
(from left): Mr. and Mrs. Newman, the guest artist, Israeli singer
like Raveh; Mrs. William Levin, Mrs. Pearl Nosan and the newly-
elected president of the JNF Auxiliary, Mrs. Frank Silverman.
EXHIBIT SATURDAY 10-5 P.M.
SUNDAY 12-2 P.M.
Ala ion conducted by Abell Scaglionc, Ph.D., Director of Park West GlIeries
23916 W. 9 Mile at Telegraph • Southfield, Mich. • 313/354-2343
We are currently scheduling benefit auctions for 197!.
If you would like your group contacted, call 313/354-2343.