ammeimming 34 May 21, 1976 -- Balkin-Jacobson Troth Announced Jewish Women's Unit to Install Sheila Ordin as Its President Sheila Ordin will be in- stalled as president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit at its annual instal- lation noon Thursday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Petite brunch will be served by the sisterhood. Other officers to be in- stalled include: Lorraine World With Song," pre- sented by Marge Ruby. Mrs. Shifman is installing offi- cer, and Mrs. Boris Tobes, president of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, will deliver the invocation. Friends are in- vited. Golds tein-Katz Engagement Told MISS BALKIN SHEILA ORDIN Schubiner, Dorothy Cole, Margot Klein and Sandy Schore, vice presidents; Es- ther Rosenblum, treasurer; Anita Baar, Ann Wiener, Sharon Chudnow, Marion Scheiman, Cookie Oppen- heim, Dorothy Cohen and Adelle Ozrovitz, secreta- ryies; Sarah Nemon, histo- rian; Matilda Rubin, parlia- mentarian; and Marion Shifman, adviser. The installation will be highlighted by a pro- gram,"A Trip Around the August Wedding for Karen' Rives MISS GOLDSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold- stein of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Leigh, to Steven Bruce Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz of Oak Park. Miss Goldstein is a gradu- ate of Wayne State Univer- sity. Her fiance is pursuing a graduate degree at the University of Michigan. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Balkin of Red Oaks Trail, Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Trudy Ruth, to Howard Brian Jacobson, son of Mrs. Alvin Jacobson of Canter- bury Ave., Pontiac, and the late Mr. Alvin Jacobson. Miss Balkin is a senior at Michigan State University. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Michigan and plans to attend law school in the fall. A September wedding is planned. Early Deadline The Jewish News will have an early deadline for local news of noon Friday, May 28, for the issue of Friday, June 4. Material arriving late will be withheld from publication. Hadassah Donor Brunch and Election Slated for Shaarey Zedek on June 1 The 6,500-member Metro- politan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold its do- nor brunch and election and installation of officers June 1 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The events will follow each other at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. The donor brunch, by in- vitation only, is for those members who have accumu- lated, or contributed $100 or more, over and above their membership dues during the past year. Donors have worked in the Hadassah Thrift Shop, AND MORE SAVE 60% Photo-Buttons and Mirrored Back Buttons by JEFF Available for Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Parties, etc. 642-4623 th, PICKWICK 12 Hour Sale Early Bird Specials 9:30 to 11:30 AM f Long Dresses Jump Suits Hand Bags JOSEPH BACH Reg. to 15.00 cleared Jewish National Fund boxes, sold New Year cards, or participated in fund-raising telethons. There is a charge for brunch, and reservations must be made in advance by calling Hadassah, 273-5441. 9 13* 3 ° Reg. to 50.00 597 1 97 selected group 9:30 to 1 1:30 AM late Shopper Specials 6:30 to 9:00 PM Jewelry 29' Reg. to 20.00 All sales final. We reserve the right to, limit q uantitses. •Skirts Denim, Polyester Calcutta, Jr. and Pre-Teen sizes 1 ti ,_•Shorts Above Specials at 597 Denim Orchard Lake Stare Only Following extra specials available at all locationsr- • Sleepwear and Pajamas. Reg. to 10.00 • Macrame Handbags 397 Long and Short Gowns assorted styles Reg. 9.00 Shirts, Blouses, Tops MISS RIVES Reg. to 12.00 497 long & short sleeve, knits pre-teen and jr. sizes Raincoats 64.00 Slacks & Jeans Reg. to Save on Suits, Sport Coats, Sport Shirts, Shoes, Jackets, Trench Coats and hundreds of other once in a life time bargains — Shop early for best slections. Use Your Master Charge — BankAmericard or Princeton Charge Due to the nature of this "quickie" sale and the great demand for these timely values, we must adhere to a policy of no exchange — no laya- ways. All sales final. We reserve the right to limit quantities. IINCBTON City of Hope Unit Sets Games Night Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will have its 10th annual night of games 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Raleigh House. Proceeds will aid the City of Hope Hospital. Refresh- ments will be available, and there will be prizes. For in- formation, call chairman Buddy Nathanson, 547-5935, or Ruby Samson, 851-8878. installation proceedings will be Joseph Bach, who is fre- quently identified as "a young Jan Peerce." His tenor voice will be accompa- nied at the piano by Ber- nard Katz. Mrs. Max Lichter will give the invocation, and there will be a Thrift Shop fash- ion show during the brun- cheon hour. "In Celebration" is the theme for the day and the afternoon will begin at 12:30 p.m. with cake and coffee being served to the entire membership in the Morris Adler Hall. Featured on the program following the election and shop Princeton's Annual 12 Hour Sale / 1f . /0, • 2 9 AM to 9 PM Saturday, May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Leon L.• Rives of Briar Dr., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Karen Alison, to Edward Samuel Bell, son of Mr. E. Bell of Saratoga Ave., Oak Park. and the late Mrs. Gladys Bell. Miss Rives attended Oak- land Community College where her fiance is working toward an advanced degree. An August wedding is planned. -WRXIMPVINEr THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Old Orchard Shopping Center Orchard Lake at Maple Rd. 851-3660 OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. 9:30 to 9 TUES., WED., SAT. 9:30 to 6 The stores above are located in ,,cpao r.:oricssrp->cc rGs.,(c r• denim, polyester, calcutta Misses - Junior - Pre-Teen From 2597 Reg. to 20.00 8 97 CO-ORDINATES Bonus 12 Hours Specials Panty Hose 1st quality Knee Hose nylon, sheer and novelty opaques Panties Reg. To 2.50 39 ( Jackets, Slacks Skirts, Vests, Blouse 50% the PICKUlICK — shop DOWNTOWN W. BLOOMFIELD Old Orchard Shopping Center DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Maple at Bates NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mi. Rd. at Greenfield 1 mile from Northland Orchard Lake Store Open Sat., May 22 'till 9 P.V. Southfield-Birmingham Stores Open 'till 6 PM. Bank Cards Honored Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple Rd. c• -, c r■ .•-)KNxs:t%