- • Thursday, September 22, 1949 Late Artist DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE BBYOutlook By LIONEL GINSBURG Bob Strong and his orchestra will provide the music for the Yom Kippur Night Dance at the U. D. W. Hall. By the way, if you've never seen this hall, you've missed something. It's a beautiful hall with an excellent dance floor. Al- together it should make for a very successful dance. Fellas, don't forget the price is only $2.40 (last year it was $3.60), so get your dates and tickets early because there's less than two- weeks to go. Any chapters that have not as yet received their tickets, please call for them at BBYO headquarters immediately, • • • TODROS GELLER • • • For the time of your life, be down on Dexter anywhere be- tween Davison and Boston Wed- nesday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. and you'll see the 3rd annual BBYO Parade in honor of the forthcom- ing dance. From what Joan Hen- cken, head of the parade com- A Todros Geller memorial ex- mittee says, it will be something hibition, sponsored by the Artists to see. • • • Foundation of Detroit, will open a reception at 8 p.m., Saturday, Harry Mirvis, who will be leav- of their kind in the U. S., by ing Detroit right after the dance to take up another BBYO position Farnsworth avenue. in Milwaukee, was given a sur- Mrs. David B, Werbe, along prise going-away party last with a committee, is sponsoring Thursday evening in the audi- the memorial exhibition. torium of the Center. A beauti- Geller had been contributing ful gold watch was presented to to exhibitions of-Jews in Art, in Harry in appreciation of his out- Detroit, for more than 25 years. standing service to all segments These exhibitions of Jews in Art of the organization for the past were founded in Detroit, the first eight years. BBYO wishes Harry of their kind in the U. S., by the best possible luck in his new position. Mrs. Werbe. • • • Geller strove to express the "Teen Tempo," a program for Jewish spirit and lore, which constitute the very essence of and about teen-agers, has a new what he knew to be Jewish art. time on WDET-FM, Helen Ten- He expressed himself in oil, water nenbaum, director of the program, color, metal craft, wood carving, reports the time was changed etchings and many other media. from 10 to 11 every Saturday His works are exhibited in morning. many museums throughout the nigemommwmF U.S. Todros Geller Exhibit Set Housing Project Begun Near Hada TEL AVIV — Building opera- tions, consisting of 100 three- room apartments with individual gardens, have begun in Tivion, Garden City near Haifa, Leopold Schen, chairman and managing director of Kereth Housing and Mortgage Corporation, Ltd., of Israel, announced. The homes will be erected on land of the Jewish National Fund in a special area of Tivion known as Givat Avraham Peretz, in honor of Avraham Bloomen- son, philanthropist, of Duluth, Minn. KOL NIDRE and YOM KIPPUR SERVICES Sponsored by DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE G. A. R. Auditorium Grand River at Cass ADMISSION CARDS NOW AVAILABLE In honor of the 10th anniversary a lucky charm Mezuzah will be presented to each person. Call, Write or Phone For Yours • 1205 GRISWOLD WO. 2-7307 Rosh Hashonah Greetings . . . BELCREST HOTEL 5440 Cass Avenue at Kirby Catering to Showers, Weddings and Private Parties FIRESIDE LOUNGE TE. 1-5700 Aids Temple Israel Page 17 light the first Open meeting of the sisterhood on Oct. 10 at the Art Institute. Adult Book Course Offered by Wayne U. Jordan Sole Arab State Favoring Resettlement "Books In the News," a new course designed for Detroit adults interested in keeping up with books as they are published, has been added to the fall semester schedule, the Wayne University journalism department announc- ed. Clyde Beck, literary editor of the Detroit News, win instruct the class. Class hours are from 8 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays. BEIRUT—(WNS) — Thus far Jordan is the only Arab country that has declared itself in favor of the UN projects for the eco- nomic development of the Middle East and the resettlement of Pal- estine Arab refugees in Arab countries. MRS. GREENBERG • • • Temple Group Iii 'Kick-Of r Temple Israel Sisterhood held "kick-off" breakfasts at the homes of vice-presidents, Mesdames Charles Alter, Sidney Rosen, Irving Small and David Keywell. The young women's committee, composed of brides and young married women, will hold a mem- bership tea at 1 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. William P. Greenberg, sisterhood president, 16564 Indiana avenue. For information, of the com- mittee, call Mrs. Jerome Arfa, chairman, UN. 1-9125. A dessert luncheon will high- COUNCIL PRESIDENT GEORGE EDWARDS Wishes the Jetvis ► Community a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR