Sponsor Lunch Set by Israel Bond Women om,en s lu s SHALOM-CHAI CHAPTER. Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Pearl Kasle, 16500 North Park, Southfield. Plans for the fund raising and af- ghan will be discussed. New- ly-elected officers are Mes- dames Lillian Lublin, presi- dent; Anna Rottenberg, Eth- el Dunitz, and Lillian Barsh, vice presidents; Clara Klien- man, Bessie Kutnick, Anna Dunitz, Lillian Barsh, Mary Sax and Lillian Lublin, sec- retaries; Pearl Kasle, treas- urer: Pearl Kasle, Ethel Du- nitz, Lillian Lublin, Anna Lublin, Bessie Kutnick, Lil- lian Barsh, Freda Solomon, Minnie Knopper, Pauline Fo- gelson, Anna Goldberg and Bessie Keys, committee chairmen. "60th :/- Inniverseit'y Marked by Couple FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, in- stalled the following officers at its 35th annual installa- tion: President for a Presi- dium, Mesdames Abe Bed- narsh and David Liebow; vice presidents, Victor Lavet- ter and Dorothy Meckler; treasurer, Louis Bigman; secretaries, Jack Stevens, Ethel Rosen, Pearl Goldberg, Minnie Krieger, Anne Rosen- berg, Albert Sherman, Sol Wolack; and chaplain, Charles Varnen. OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Isaac Kaplan, 14740 W. Lincoln. Rabbi Kap- lan will speak. OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. WOODS SISTERHOOD will Saturday at the home of Mrs. hold its annual adopt-a-child Moshe Stol, 23460 Elaine Ct. luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednes- Rabbi Yankel Gek will speak. day at the synagogue. Elaine Yaffe will present a musical program and new officers will be installed. New offi- cers are Mesdames Sol Man- delbaum, president; Hyman Groskind, vice president; Meyer Mandelbaum, Sam Ginsburg, secretaries; Wil- burt Simkovitz, treasurer. Mrs. Henry Dorfman. Other officers are Mesdames standing, will host a special Howard Burg, Elie Frances, Israel Silver Anniversary Menachem Landau, David Sponsor Luncheon, Aug. 1 in Dombey, Joseph Rodd, Kurt her home at which Mrs. Ed- ward G. Robinson will be Kertz, Seymour Ribiat, Ben the guest speaker on behalf Biederman, Herbert Speiser of the Israel Bond Women's and Harry Jubas. For reser- Division. Shown with Mrs. vations, call Mrs. Meyer Dorfman is her sister and Mandelbaum, 547-4408. * * * co-chairman of the special luncheon, Mrs. Allen Char- ROSENWALD LADIES lupski. The event precedes AUXILIARY, American Le- the 19'73 All-Israel Fashion gion, will hold an executive Show Luncheon slated for board meeting and luncheon MISS ARLENE JOSEPH August. Mrs. Robinson will 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the present the new sponsors home of Mrs. Fay Bogrow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. with their 19'73 sponsor em- 20100 Votrobeck Ct. Plans Joseph of Buffalo, N.Y., an- blem which, this year, depicts will be discussed for the Le- nounce the engagement of the arrival of Soviet Jews to gion convention at the Shera- their daughter Arlene Ruth Israel and is called "The ton Cadillac Hotel. A regu- to Robert I. Lubin, son of Gates of Freedom." These lar meeting will be held 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Lubin pins have been designed by p.m. Thursday at the Work- of Brooks Ln., Southfield. one of the foremost sculptors men's Circle Center. Miss Joseph was graduated and artists of our times, from the State University of Chaim Gross and carries his CLUB TWO, Pioneer Worn- New York and attends the personal signature. Mrs. en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Mon- school of applied social scien- David Pollack is the Israel Bond women's division chair- day at the Northgate Apts. ces at Case-Western Reserve man; Mrs. Pearl Nosan is club house. Brunch will be University. Her fiance was sponsor chairman; Mrs. Nath- served and guests are invited. graduated from Wayne State an L. Fink is golden sponsor A bon voyage will be given University and attends the chairman and Mrs. Samuel to Ella Felman and Fannie Ohio College of Podiatric Hamburger is the trustee Grober who are leaving on a Medicine. trip to Israel. chairman. Miss Joseph of N.Y. toliedRobertLubin activities in Society FIRST EDITION BOOK SHOPPE will host Dr. Bruce L. Danto, psychiatrist, com- munity leader and author, 3-5 p.m. Sunday at the West Bloomfield shop. Dr. Danto will autograph his new book, "Jail House Blues," publish- ed by Epic Publications. Re- freshments will be served. Elliott (Skip) and Pauline Weber are the co-owners of First Edition which carries best sellers, hardbound and paperback books, children's books, magazines, greeting cards and the Sunday New York Times. The store is lo- cated at 6671 Orchard Lake, MR. AND MRS. JACOBS • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Greenfield Ave., South- field, will be honored on the occasion of their 60th wed- ding anniversary at a family brunch at Stouffer's. The brunch will be given by their children, Dr. and Mrs. Martin M. Jacobs, Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Ja- cobs and Dr. and Mrs. Ber- trand Jacobs. The senior Jacobs have lived in Detroit since 1913 and were members of the Labor Zionist Organization and the Farband. Mrs. Ja- cobs is a charter member of Club One, Pioneer Women. Retired since 1966, Mr. Ja- cobs owned Ohio Paper Co. of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs have 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Two Plus Two Plans Singles Dance Party Radomer to Hold Annual Installation Radomer Aid Society will hold its annual installation of new officers and a golden wedding anniversary party in honor of Ben and Blanche Sherman, '7 p.m. Tuesday at the Kings Arms Restaurant. Dinner and entertainment are planned. The following officers will be installed by Saul Ager, master of ceremonies: Nath- an Wolok, president; Mrs. Reta Ager, vice president; Louis Lumberg, treasurer; Mrs. Mae Weintraub and Mrs. Lillian Katz, secretar- ies; Mrs. Katy Rubin and Max Wein, trustees; Samuel Slakter, sergeant - at - arms; Mesdames Esther Wolok, Rae Weinman, Lydia Slak- ter, Margaret Garber and Sonia Rolnitsky, chairmen. Nathan Wolok is honorary cemetery chairman. For reservations, call Mrs. Eight students from Southfield are among 139 Wayne "tate University students elected to the Gamma Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, the national honorary scholastic frater- nity. Liberal arts students must achieve an honor point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 grade scale to qualify for election to the select group. Those inducted include: Joan Asarnow, Michael Binder, Bruce Forman, James Livermore, Andrea Norman, Jennifer Scott, Howard Shifman, and Stuart Kauf- man. Mr. and Mrs. Max Madoff, former Windsor residents of Miami Beach, were honored recently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at a dinner party at the Holiday Inn, Southfield. The party was given by their children Dr. and Mrs. Milton Madoff of Westlake Village, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Frumin of Southfield. Among the guests were relatives from Houston, Berkley, Calif., Chicago and Cincinnati. The senior Madoffs have Mrs. Bessie Berris and Mrs. Adele Mondry will rep- resent the Detroit organization of the Labor Zionist Alli- ance at an assembly in Israel July 16-30, after which the 75th anniversary of Labor Zionism will be marked at the World Labor Zionist Movement conclave. David Pollack and Louis Berry have been named mem- bers of the Israel Bond National Campaign Cabinet formed Helen Greenberg, 557-4216, as an expanded structure of the national and regional or Mrs. Mae Weintraub, UN 4-9009. leadership of the Israel Bond Organization. --friday, -July 6,1973-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH-NEWS Two Plus Two will host a singles dance party 9 p.m. July 20 at Alvaro's in Royal Oak. Entertaintment will be provided by the Ultra Sonics. There is an admission charge. For information, call Helen Rubin, 557-6538. near Maple in the Old Or- chard Shopping Center. The store is open Monday through Sunday. \\\ \\111 ,,„/ ^s. 4 s SAVE! N SAVE! BUY DIRECT ' FROM THE 4. IMPORTER SEYMOUR KAPLAN and Co. 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