j Women's Club activities KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a special -pro- gram noon Monday at Workmen's Circle Center. Rebecca Cohen, Kin- neret president, and Sarah Kanter,' Moetzet Hapoalot chairman, will be hostesses in honor of Ruth Schecter's homecoming from Is- rael. Frances Driker, cultural chairman, will provide a literary program. Also, final arangements for Mother's Day, scheduled for May 15, will be made. Business for future activities will be dis- cussed. • • • CHILDREN UNLIMITED will have a board meeting noon Wed- nesday at the home of Marion Stein, 13109 Balfour, Huntington Woods. All interested Tag Day workers ares invited. All contribu- tions from the annual Tag Day, begining May 15, go to aid multi- handicaped blind children. Volun- teers should call President Rose Schecter, 353-9115. Canisters will be distributed at the Wednesday meeting. • • • GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Coach House club room in honor of Israel's 24th anniversary. A new Israel movie will be shown. Mrs. Sol Berlin- berg, rummage chairman, an- nounces that a rummage sale will be held, and asks the cooperation of all members. For information, call Mrs. Solomon Berlinberg, 342- 3066. Reports will be given on the fun-games affair. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. •- • • TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will present Michigan artist Reva Shwayder 11 a.m. Tues- day at the temple. Mrs. Shaway- der studied under Sarkis Sarkesian of the Detroit Society of Arts and Craft, will speak on "How to Buy Art for Your Home." Coffee will be served at 10:30. The public is invit- ed. The sisterhood will meet noon May 8 at the temple. Program for the day will be a champagne fa- shion preview—"Summer of '72. The Sabrina Way." Mesdames S. Jerome Bronson. Richard Lankin, Edward Goldstone, Edmund Saper- stein, Marvin Novick, Alfred Kreindler and Marshall Lowen- stein will model. President-elect Mrs. Stuart Graff, will receive the gavel for the corning year. Chair- man of the day Mrs. Herbert Sap- erstein announces hors d'oeuvres will preced the luncheon. The pub- lic is invited at a nominal charge. For reservations, call temple of- fice. TR 5-8530 by Monday. ! WHY WORRY ! ! Leave Everything to Us WTN end HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Center Mothers Club Plans Banquet May 8 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 28, 1972-25 The Mothers Club of the Jewish Center will hold their annual moth- , ers and daughters banquet 1 p.m. May 8 at the Center A chicken Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will PYTHIAN SISTERS will cele- dinner will be served. and a musi- hold its installation luncheon noon brate its 45th birthday party 8 cal program will follow. Friends, May & at the synagogue. Mrs. p.m. Wednesday at the Knights of 1 daughters, granddaughters and Pythias Hall. A rummage sale will' great-granddaughters are welcome. Davis Benson will be held 9 a.m. May 6 at the Cana- serve as install- For reservation, call the Center dian Legion Hall in Ferndale. For DI 1-4200 ext. =4. or Mrs. M. ing officer, and pickup, call Ruth Goldman, 356-1 Lakowitz, 399-0045. Mrs. Peter Mar- 6653, or Florence Weingarden. 399- tin will deliver 8514. Gert Trager is most excellent t h e prayer. Dr. Take egotism out, and you Chief. Peter Martin, would castrate the benefactors. —Ralph Waldo Emerson psychoanalys t ELAINE LEVIN CHAPTER. and professor at CARIH (Children's Asthnia Re- the University of search Institute Hospital). will Michigan and meet noon Monday' at the home of Wayne State Uni- Mrs. Harvey Gross, 24631 Manis- Dr. Martin versity medical schools, will discuss the Irving tee. Oak Park. A showing of wigs Stone novel, "Passion of the Mind," and a demonstration of applying based on the life of Sigmund makeup will highlight the meeting. Freud. Program Vice President Guests are welcome. Mrs. Robert A. Steinberg will in- troduce Dr. Martin. Baby-sitting services will be available. For res- ervations. call Mrs. Norman Fed- er, 356-3834. • • • NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Mon- day at the North gate Recreation hall. Hostesses -will be Mesdames Blanche Gruenbaum, Hilda Feld- min. Tillie Ginis, Becky Alger, Gussie Ringler, Eva Feldman and Margaret Savin. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. • o • PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its games party noon Wednesday at the White Hall Apartments club house. Mrs. Louis Friedman, chairman, announces all proceeds will go to the Israel Emergency Fund. Hostess are Mesdames Belle Cohen, Harry Brown, Sam Dean, Max Wein, Meyer Nitzkin, Ann Bergman and Sam Gold. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. • • • NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP- TER, CARIH (Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital) will be collecting money for CARIH Monday through May 7. National CARIH Asthma Week has been authorized by Congress and proclaimed by President Nixon. Volunteers may call northwest tag day chairmen, Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864, or Mrs. Joe Gold- ring, 851-3727. . • ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, American Legion, will hold an ex- ecutive board meeting and lunch- eon noon, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ida Zugar, 19321 Evergren Apt. UK Plans will be discussed ffor election of officers and the May 7 banquet. • • • PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45 p m Monday at Eureka 'Temple. Refreshments will be served. There will be no meeting May 15. • • PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Worn- en's American Ort, will hold its installation luncheon noon Tuesday at Town and Country Club. Guest artist will be soloist Shirley Frost, with Lillian Freedland accompa- nist.- Mrs. William Klafer is pro- gram chairman. For reservations, call Mrs. Walter Cohen, 353-7313. Mrs. Daniel poldman. 557-7757, or !Mrs. Leon Paul, 353-7698. Friends are invited. Mrs. Jack Rubin. member of the regional and na- tional board will install the follow- ing: Mesdames Lew Levitt. presi- dent: Samuel W. Leib, George Seid„ Samuel Eisenberger, Carl R. Lichtenstein, Ben Bonin. vice presidents: Oscar Klaper, Jack llaim. and Bernard Ilencken, sec- retaries: and Ralph Hertzberg. treasurer. Members of the board will be: Mes. • dames Jack Diamond. Meyer left'. Sara ' Edwards. Leon Paul, Sidney Bertin, F risk Barcus. Alfred Stebbins, Eliza- beth Schlafer, Charles Smith, Stax : Reisman, Joseph Newman, Walter Co- , hen. Abe Cherrin, Daniel Goldman. 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