demeipmeepokow....., Personal Touch for JWF Meeting \•` Livonia Women Set Donor Event ■rkt'r SAVE! N r SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYMOUR KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 645-9200 Save 20% and make your selections from the largest pant collection anywhere. If it's gabardine or poly- ester or fine light-weight acrylic or cotton duck. Pull on, belted, self belt, cuffed or plain leg, it's here for you. Regular or short lengths. Our in- stock prices start at $12 and go to $45. All at 20% off. All of our brand names included. 2010 •0 / Matching Blouses, pant tops and Sweaters also on sale at 20% off our regular prices. OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 DAILY 9:30-5 Saturday till 6 J Coolidge at Nine Mile Ilt S 1. It IS will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at Temple Beth El. Mrs. George R. Kerwin, vice president of program, an- nounces that an all-Gershwin program Will be presented by Esther Allan, pianist- composer; Mary Freedland, lyric soprano; Gladys Gold- smith, mezzo-soprano; Helen Kerwin, pianist; Freda Men- delson, lyric soprano; Mar- cia Tanzman, mezzo-soprano; and Rochelle Lakin, accom- panist. Mrs. Jack Krops, chairman of the day, will speak on the musical and social climate of America at the time in which Gershwin lived. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. * * * JEWISH WOMEN EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANI- ZATION will have nomina- tions and election of officers noon Monday at the Lincoln Briar Apts. club r o o m. Luncheon will be served. * s 1 1, .T. J111- if Oak Park P 41 AI Ir 0 Club. For reservations, call Bernice Arnkoff, 547-9467, or Hannah Lefton; 689-8378. Romanian-born pianist Fe- dora Horowitz will perform. While living in Israel for several years, she was per- manent soloist with the Is- rael Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra and a member of the piano faculty of the Ru- bin Academy of Music in Jerusalem. In 1969 she came to the U.S. and to the Uni- versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she re- ceived her master of music degree in 1973. A teacher at the university, she has given recitals throughout the coun- try. ca Cohen and Rebecca War- ren are chairmen of the afternoon. There is an admis- sion charge. * * * YOUNG WOMEN OF JEW- ISH NATIONAL FUND will hold its annual Blue and White Box Clearance Lunch- eon noon Wednesday at the Cranbrook Apts. club house, Southfield. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will speak on "Present Crises in the Mideast and the Future in Israel." Mem- bers are asked to bring in their Blue and White Boxes for clearance for admission. There will be a charge to those members who fail to bring the boxes and to non- members. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will have an election - meeting Early Deadline for Shavuot KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a luncheon noon Monday at the * * * Lincoln Towers Apts. com- BETH EL SISTERHOOD munity room. Proceeds will elected Mrs. Richard H. Sim- benefit the child rescue fund. on as president at its 74th Sarah Weinberg and Gladys annual meeting. Other offi- Auster will supervise the cers include Mesdames Al- white elephant table. Rebec- fred Kreindler, Simon Tay- lor, Otto Wertheimer, vice presidents; Avery Fisher, Irving Chasnick, Arthur Gla- zer and Marvin Canvasser, secretaries; Gordan Gard, treasurer; and Audrey Pearl, assistant treasure r. The board of directors includes i Sat, by appt. We Also Have a Complete Gift Selection for Every Decor. 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Factory Showroom Owned by Nellie Friedman DISCOUNT DRUGS arzza=1 CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE II Re-made & Re-covered 9 Mile & Coolidge, Oak Park Center at A confirmand from the reli- gious school and a graduate from the temple school, Mrs. Simon served on the board of the Married Group, as a member of the religious school committee and in va- rious leadership capacities of the sisterhood. Her mother, Dorothy F. Willis, is a past president of the sisterhood. Her husband, Richard, repre- sents the fourth generation of temple membership, and her children the fifth generation. * * * MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold a luncheon-meeting noon Tues- day at Shenandoah Country PILLOWS In Oak Park at CHANA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b room. Frieda Leemon will give an "Analysis of Current Problems in Israel." Guests are invited, and refresh- ments wlil be served. Mesdames Jerry Balan, Douglas Bloom. Marvin Canvasser, Irv- ing Chasnick, Albert Colman, Sam Eisenberger, Philip Fischer, Avery. Fisher, Dennis Frank, Arthur Glazer. Joseph Harris, Carl Heifetz, Harold Heller, Mil- dred Hutto, Alfred Kreindler, Albert Lerner, Herman Moehl- man, Henry Moses. Herbert Rein- heimer, Bernard Remer, George Simmons, Jerome Solomon, Irv- ing Steinberg, Leo Stern, Robert Tell, Ben Weintraub and Leo Wise. noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Luncheon will be served. Reports on the donor luncheon will be given. (Continued on Page 29) 44 Because the first day of Shavuot and Mem- orial Day fall on Monday, May 27, there will be an early dead- line for the issue of Friday, May 31. All publicity must be in the Jewish News office by noon Friday, May 24. Copy that arrives after deadline will be held for the following week if it is still timely. * BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL SISTERHOOD will have a Livonia Jewish Congrega- meeting noon Wednesday at tion Sisterhood will have its the synagogue. A petite annual donor dinner dance luncheon will be served, and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Chair- election of officers will be man is Mrs. David Scher- held. For information, call 851-6880. man. Journal chairmen are the synagogue, * * * Mesdames Asher Smith and JEWISH HOME FOR Scherman. Mrs. Irving Chaiken, Mich- AGED WOMEN'S AUXIL- igan Branch president, will IARY will have its 49th in- stallation of officers 12:30 install the officers. Rabbi Martin Gordon and p.m. Monday at Borman Mrs. Gordon will speak. Mu- Hall. Program chairman sic for dancing will be pro- Mrs. Sanford Laikin has vided by The Goldtones planned "An Afternoon With Band. A complete kosher the Cantor" featuring Cantor dinner will be served. For Samuel Greenbaum of Cong. tickets, call Mrs. Scherman, Beth Shalom. He will be ac- companied at the piano by 476-3787. Mrs. Christopher Loy. Friends are invited. \\I NI, avaVe Women sactivities MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT Members of the committee planning the 28th annual meeting of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation met to "personalize" invitations to members with whom they had worked during last fall's emergency campaign. The meeting, set for 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Beth El, will include election of officers, the 1974 campaign report and entertainment by Norma Goldenberg and Abraham Ben-Zev, members of Detroit's Israel En- semble. Shown at the planning session are, from left, Mes- dames S. S. Willis and Samuel Schiff, committee members; division vice president in charge of program, Nathan S. Peterman; president, Morris J. Brandwine; meeting chair- man, Arthur H. Rice; and Kurt West, committee member. In the background is Mrs. Merle Harris, 1974 campaign chairman and nominee for the presidency. 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