News Brevities

GOOSE FAMILY CLUB will
Detroit's Masonic Temple
Auditorium will be transformed celebrate the 5th anniversary of
into a full-fledged ice - skating Mrs. Barbara Goose and the 20th
arena for the initial local en-
. gagement of HOLIDAY ON ICE, of Mrs. Mildred Goose at a din-
internationally famous ice skat- ner Monday, at the Elmwood
ing revue with a cast of 125 Casino.
skaters, which comes here Mon-
' day, Dec. 3, for a seven evening,
' two matinee engagement.
* * *
Mrs. David Kliger, president,
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations; Borris Joffe, Com-
munity Council; Haskell Lazere,
Bnai Brith ADL director and Mrs,
Emma Lou Rothman, Better
Schools Association will partici-
pate in panel discussions at the
INSTITUTE on BROTHERHOOD
to be held Wednesday, in the
Rackham Memorial Bldg. Dr. S.
Sudhil Fineberg, of American
Jewish Committee, will be a guest
speaker. Former Governor, Har-
ry F. Kelly, and Gene Tunney,
ex - heavyweight boxing cham-
pion, will also participate.
* * *
Dr. Morton Hack, of Hack Shoe
Co., and Samuel Plotter, of Or-
iginal Sample Shops, were elect-
ed first and second vice-presi-
dents of the MICHIGAN SHOE
RESTAILERS ASSN. at its an-
nual shoe fair. Dr. Hack is
president of the Detroit Shoe
Retailers, and Mr. Plotter is a
past president of the group.
• •
.
KANTER FAMILY CLUB met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Kanter, 19350 Ardmore.
The following officers were elec-
ted: president, Herman Kanter;
treasurer, Nathan W. Schecter;
secretary, Mrs. Jack Tomarin;
sunshine chairman, Mrs. Dave
Shapiro; hospitaler, Mrs. Philip
Kaplan; entertainment commit-
tee, Mrs. Irving Yura, chairman,
assisted by Paul Kanter and
Larry Schecter; hospitality
chairman, Mrs. Nathan Schect-
er. The Club will meet the last
Sunday of each month. Next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cohan,
3826 W. Grand.
•
The long - awaited Michigan
Premiere of Jean Renoir's "THE
RIVER" will take place in De-
troit Wednesday evening, Nov.
14, at the Krim
Theater, Wood-
ward at 6 Mile,
with a gala re-
served seat
opening that
will bring out
the city's social,
theatrical a n d
civic elite. "The
Miss Corri
River," the highly-praised and
publicized best-selling novel
about a way of life and young
love set against colorful India,
featuring Adrienne Corri, has
been critically acclaimed by all
reviewers. It is being presented
attraction.
as a Theater Guild
• •
"THE REVOLT, the History of
the Irgun Zvai Leumi," by Me-
na.chem Begin, former com-
inander-in-chief of this under-
ground military organization,
will be distributed in Detroit by
his former associates. Copies of
the book may be obtained from
Jonas Dworin, 8306 W. Davison,
TE. 4-5645. The net proceeds of
the sales have been pledged by
the author, , Menachem Begin,
toward the rehabilitation of the
former soldiers of the Irgun,
their widows and orphans.

Center Book Forum Features
`They Never Called Him Henry'

Early Deadline for Nov. 23 Issue

The book forum of the Jewish
Community Center will hear a
review by Sylvia Shlossberg on
Harry Bennett's "They Never
Called Him Henry" at 9 p.m.,
Monday, at the Woodward Cen-.
ter. Those interested in joining
may call Theodora Barsky, TY.
7-7541.

On account of Thanksgiving, it will be necessary to close
forms for the issue of Nov. 23 of The Jewish News a day
earlier than usual.
Deadline for photographs for that issue will be at 3 p.m.
on Friday, Nov. 16. Deadline for copy will be at noon on Mon-
day, Nov. 19.
Please cooperate by submitting your copy for that issue
as early as possible.

WHEN?
WHERE?

Detroit Grand Opera Associa-
tion's Fall season opens with
"A i d a,'.' Tuesday, - in - Masonic
auditorium, and will continue
through Sunday . night, includ-
ing a Sunday matinee. For the
first tine, the Detroit Associa-
tion will present the New York
City Opera Company. Operas to
presented besides "Aida," are
"Figaro," Nov. 14; "Butterfly,"
Nov. 15; "Manon," Nov. 16;
‘Traviata," Nov. 17; "Carmen,"
Nov. 18 (matinee) - "Tales of
Hoffmann," Sunday evening,
Nov. 18.
• •
Hans Olav, Norway's Assistant
Secretary of State will be speak-
er at DETROIT TOWN HALL
Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Fisher
Theater. In h i s speech, "Norway-
Streamlined Democracy," he will
discuss the problems of his
country, and cover the critical
international situation.

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