THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34--Friday, May 10, 1974 Lunch to Cite Hadassah Donors 0 The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah is in- viting all contributors to a "Lovely Afternoon in' Your Honor" noon May 23 at Adat Shalom Synagogue; Eligibility to attend the luncheon requires a cash contribution of at least $100, or a combination of $25 cash and volunteer earned hours amounting to at least $100, according to Mrs. Charles Snider, chairman of the day. Invitations will be mailed to members who qualify. Representing the many volunteers who have given service to Hadassah, Mrs. Adolph Raphael will be specially recognized for her service to the Hadassah Thrift Shop in Ferndale. For the Netherlands ongo- ing support to Israel, a spe- cial award will be given to Paul Van Den Muysenberg of the Netherlands consulate in Detroit, by Mrs. Jerome Kaufman, Hadassah presi- dent. Guest entertainer Marilyn Krimm will sing a medley from both past and present. She is a teaching assistant in voice at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Mark Saidman is chapter program vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Philip Sher- man Is donor records chair- man. * * * * * MRS. OSCAR BAND Michigan Unit Maps Conclave in East Lansing etzt, Bousardee The 13th annual conference of the Michigan Region of Hadassah will take place May 20-22 at the Kellogg Center for Continuing Edu- cation in East Lansing. Mrs: Oscar Band, regional president, and Mrs. Albert Newman, conference chair- man, announced the theme is "The Future Is Now." Workshops will be headed by Mrs. E. Newton Rotten- berg, Mrs. Donald Schiller and Mrs. Rosemary Selburn. Delegates will include Mrs. Reuben Bienstock and Mrs. Charles Snider, national board members; Mrs. Eman- uel Sarko, regional area vice president; and Mrs. Jerome Kaufman, Detroit chapter president. Conference adviser Dr. Miriam K. Freund will speak on "Israel's Role in World ,politics" at the banquet Tuesday evening. A cantata,. "The Ballad of Israel," honoring the state's 26th an- niversary, will be performed, and Hadassah Associates will be honored. Guests are welcome. MEATLESS SPAGHETTI SAUCES You pour on Italian Ta'am, when you glorify your spa- ghetti with a sauce by Chef Boy-Ar-Dee s . His home- style.Meatless or Mushroom Sauce makes it a richly deli- cious dish. Use these superb sauces to make the most of meat loaf and pot roast. With noodles and ricotta, you've got a great lasagna. Wait till you try them with omelets or fish. Just'keep plenty handy. Between you and . Chef Boy- Ar-Dee, a family could never go hungry. The world is a looking- glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. — William Makepeace Thackeray. SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S Member Detroit Retail Kosher Meats '81 11/ z & Poultry Mkt. Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER ews omen's Club (Continued from Page 33) SHALOM CHAI CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will have 'a meeting noon Wed- nesday at the Lincoln Ter- race Apts. club house. Lunch- eon will be served, and pros- pective members are invited. The chapter will have its ma- jor fund-raising\luncheon of the year noon May 29 at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Guests are invited at a nominal fee. Proceeds will benefits child rescue projects in Israel. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Morris Gins- berg, 13040 Northfield, Oak Park. Election of officers will be held and luncheon will be served. For informa- tion, call Mrs . Ginsberg, 398-8437. LADIES OF • YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WO- MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will have a special mother and daughter luncheon noon Wednesday at the yeshivah building. Mesdames David Finkel, Jack Winston and .Arthur • Pollack are sponsors of the luncheon in memory of their mother, Rose Pol- lack. Guests are invited. * * * UNITED ORDER TRUE SISTERS, INC., will have its annual installation luncheon noon Tuesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Mrs. Herman Schonberg will be installing officer. President is Mrs. Stanley Bar. Other officers are Mesdames Phil- lip Pollak, vice president; Ben Goldhoff, secretary; Ar- thur Markowitz, treasurer; Irving Cane, mentor and Gerald Klein, warden-guar- dian. Mrs. Crane, will report on the cancer philanthropy, and Mrs. Bernard Hirsch, outgoing president, will give her report. * * * TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- TERHOOD will have its in- stallation luncheon noon May 20 at the temple. Mrs. Joseph Maltzer, vice president of Na- tional Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, will be install- ing officer. Officers to be in- stalled are Mesdames Harold Rosen, president; Allen Hy- man, Elisha Gold, Robert Miller and Ernest Barron, vice presidents; John Good- man and John Mucasey, se- cretaries; M or ton Wolin, treasurer; and Louis Peven, immediate past president. The board of directors in- cludes Mesdames Bernard Sivak, Bernard Eisenberg, Sidney Feldman and Sidney Factor. Participants in the program will be Mesdames Donald Kaplan, Harry Kret- chmer, Herbert Russakoff, Sidney Mann, Samuel Reder, Louis Malkin, Ralph Stein, Murray Borska and Harold Rosen. * • * 'CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will have a board meeting noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Luncheon will be served. Cancer Fight- ers will hold its spring rum- mage sale 10 a.m. Thursday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 17 at the City of Hope office. Any- one wishing to donate used clothing or household articles in good condition may call the chairmen, Mrs. Sam Schwartz, 546-3686, or Mrs. Seymour Fried, 851-0001. * HENRIETTA SZOLD GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah House. Mrs. Nathan Sober- man will install the 1974-75 executive board. New life members will be honored. Proceeds will go for medical supplies for Hadassah Hos- pital. Prizes will he awarded. Guests are welcome. Livonia Sisterhood Has Donor Dinner PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB' will sponsor an Israel Emergency Fund luncheon with games 12:30 p.m. Monday at the White- hall Apts. club house. Guests are invited at a nominal charge. * * * Livonia Jewish Congrega- tion Sisterhood will hold its annual donor dinner-dance and installation 6:30 p.m. May 22 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Entertainment and dance music will be provided by the Gold Tone S. Reservations must be made by Wednes- day. For tickets, contact Mrs. Florence Zaks, 20171 Maple- wood, Livonia, 474-0983, Mrs:- Phyllis Scher ma 31921 Pembroke, Livonia, 476-3787. FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will have its annual donor lunch- eon noon Tuesday at Cong. Beth Shalom. Honoree is Mrs. Lil Varnen. A musical pro- gram will be presented by the Bel Canto Choral Society, * * * and there will be prizes. For PYTHIAN SISTERS will reservations, call Sarah Bed- meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at narsh, 352-9363. Castle Hall, 2717 Coolidge, Berkley. Plans fro the annual Catering by rummage sale will be dis- cussed. Refreshments and . • games will follow the meet- ing. The Oltirnate in Catering 4 * S * Occasions - Fo TIKVA CHAPTER, Pi- 4 Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres Elegant Pastries — oneer Women, will meet 8 Flair Dinners with A Distinctive p.m. Monday at the Country 4 Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 4 Corner Apts. club house. 4 Hall Available 541-7940 543-3585 Officers will be installed. Guests are invited. • Gitel i : A„ r • 4 ; • * * * GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet 8:15 p.m. Wednes- day at the Oak Park Corn- munity Center. A panel of women will discuss race re- lations. The public is invited. * * * MT. SCOPUS GROUP, Ha- dassah, will have its installa- tion luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Mrs. Samuel Levitt, area vice president, will the following of- ficers: Mesdames Percy Har- on, president; Philip Fried- man Meyer Levy,, Harold Lachman ' and Norton Taylor, vice presidents; Mitchell Brand, tre asur e r; Har- ry Gellman, Albert Best and Manuel Stoler, 'secretaries. Sylvia Lee and 'her dance group will perform. Guests are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Haron, EL 3-1348, or Mrs. Louis Wohl, 557-3192. * * WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will hold a mother and daughter luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 19 at Cong. Shorn- rey Emunah. Mrs. Joseph Perecman, chairman, has planned a meal and a show- ing of fashions, modeled by members and their children. Prizes will be awarded to the oldest mother present, as well as to the youngest mother and to the mother with the largest number of grandchildren. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Jacob Bakst, 546-6997, or Mrs. Perecman, 545-7775. AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the, home of Re- becca Goldberg, 18483 Hilton, Southfield. Members are re- quested to bring canned goods. • * M artin- Avid O rcheitra The Modern Sound of Distinction From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra MARTIN KOSINS Mother's or Father's Day "A GIFT OF LOVE ONLY YOU CAN GIVE" a Fine Professional portrait by .. . phone: 354-1677 JACK RBACK studio of photography /_ Closed Mondays 25211 Telegraph . . . 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