Bnai Moshe Sisterhood S ociehi Slates Tuesday Donor The donor event planned by the Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the social hall of the synagogue."' Highlight of the program will be the presentation by a mixed chorus of a cantata, "Seven. Golden tons," written by Judith and Ira Einstein and directed by Sho- shana Fried 4 man. Mrs. David Bernstein, donor Mrs. Bernstein chairman, is assisted in plan- ning by • Mrs. Robert Middle- man, co-chairman. Other chair- men include Mesdames Morris Weinstein, tickets; Mitchell Feldman, program; Moses Lehr- man, program co-chairman; Max Brumer, hostesses; Morris Klein, co-chairman; Theodore Curtis, arrangements; Bert Ruby, publicity. Congregation-- and Sisterhood members are u r g e d to attend this outstanding event of the Sisterhood: Delmonico Hotel Adopts Moderate American Plan Continuing its policy of fine food,' entertainment and restful, luxurious vacation living, the -150-room Delmonico Hotel in Miami Beach prepared to wel- come the vanguard of winter visitors. The hotel is located in the "fashionable sixties," or newer section, of Miami Beach, a few moments from f a m e d Lincoln Road. Under the direction of execu- tive owner Max Benkowitz, Del- monico has achieved an inter- national reputation for excellent service and warm hospitality. Tony Lamare, for 15 years as- sociated with Cincinnati's Neth- erland Plaza hotel dining room is catering manager of the Del- monico. The Umbrella Room, just off the spacious 19bby of the Del- znonico, is a study in black mir- rors, brightened with colorful umbrellas over cozy table s. Heard nightly are Carlos. and Melisa and their orchestra and vocals. Guest stars take the spotlight several nights weekly. This year, Delmonico has in- augurated a modified American plan in response to the urgings of many of its guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Isaacs, of Cherrylawn Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Simons, of Leslie Ave., have returned from a visit in Philadelphia, Pa., and New York, N. Y., where they were exten- sively entertained by their relatives and friends. To celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldsmith, of Roslyn Rd., entertained members of their family and out-of-town guests at a luncheon in the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, following the ceremony. A dinner and reception at the hotel that evening was attended by family and friends. Reva KOwalsky will present her pupils in a piano recital Sun- day, 3 p.m., in Baldwin Recital Hall. The public is invited. At its November meeting at the home of the S. D. Munches, of Washburn Ave., the Menucha Family Club installed Harry Fit- low as its new president. Nearly 50 members attended. Miss Ethel Clair Glass, daughter of Zelda Glass, of 2254 Pin- gree, was tendered an open house in honor of her birthday on Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Masserman %, of Boston Blvd. W., will honor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Dean of Maplewood Ave., at a buffet supper this Sunday on the Dean's golden wed- ding anniversary. Attending will be their family and close friends. Mr. and lYfrs. Sidney Morris of West Outer Drive visited their family in Youngstown, 0., over the Thanksgiving weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Y. Burnstine, of 16161 Lawton, have - left for a six-week vacation at the Sea Isle Hotel, in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Polk last week celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fealk and son, Stuart; are now residing in their new home at 24046 Dante, Oak Park. Larry Strager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Strager, of 19300 Pra- irie, has returned home after spending two years with the Armed Forces. Mrs. Adele Mondry will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Flint Chapter of Pioneer Women on Wednesday evening at Flint's Temple Beth Israel. She will review "The Tongue of the Prophets" by Robert St. John. IN LESS THAN 4 MINUTES FROM PACKAGE TO PAN ! So rich and fragrant! Kosher, too! It bears the ® Why buy, when it so easy to bake the Dromedary way! Just add egg and liquid —and mix! This luscious calc2 clicks with family, with guests, l< a gift! Councilettes to Hear Social Agency Speaker Two upstate New York resorts • were charged with illegal dis criminatory advertising, in a test case filed with the New York State Commission Against Discrimination ' by the Ameri- can Jewish Congress. The complaint accused the William Lake Hotel, located 'in Rosendale, Ulster County, and Hidden Valley, a dude ranch on Lake Luzerne, Warren County, with illegally discouraging Jew-. ish patronage by using such phrases as "near churches" and "bus to churches" in their ad- Vertisements. Councilettes, newly-f or m e d teen-age division of the Detroit Section, National Council - of Jewish Women, will meet at 1:30 p.m., 'Sunday, at -• Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Mary Olsen, re- cruitment chairman of the - local Council of Social Agencies, will speak on ways teen agers can participate in the community. Members- are urged to bring work and play materials to the meeting for a Hanukah package that will be sent to 24 members ] of Nablat Kindergarten in Jeru- salem. For information, call Lois Manheim, ship-a-box chairman, UN. 2-5990. - . SAMMY GOTHELF His Violin And His Yiddish Swing Band Bar Mitzvahs and Weddings A Specialty TO. 7-7951 — TO, 8-4844 2335 Sturtevant Record on Records Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Recitals, etc. STANLEY S. BUSCH Recording Service Phone Days and Eves., WE. 3-4682 SHAG RUGS . . ANY SIZE — WE ALSO DO — • PILLOWS FAMILY BUNDLES WASHED — DRIED — FOLDED IN 1 HR. 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Lappin, president of the ZiOnist Organization of Detroit-, announced this week that the ZOD is sponsoring the planting of a grove of 1,000 trees in Is- rael, on Jewish National Fund soil,- in memory of one of the outstanding ZOD leaders in the past 20 years, Dr. Moe Perlis. Trees may be•planted in the Perlis Grove by calling the JNF office, TO. 8-7384, or the ZOD office, TO. 8-9413. 12531 HAMILTON (at Hamilton) TUlsa 3-0044 Including 9x12 . . . Beautifully Washed Dried or Dyed REASONABLE - FAST SERVICE Northwest Child Rescue Women Receive Plaque for Project in Israel Former screen star Carmel Myers, now the wife of a Para- mount sales executive, has ac- quired the radio rights to all of Mark Hellinger's stories and is packaging them into a half-hour show. Sholem Aleichem Group Now ...HOME-BAKE LUSCIOUS FRUIT CAKE Charge New York Resorts With Advertising Prejudice ZOD to Plant Grove in Dr. Perlis' Memory Chapter Two, Sholem Aleich- em . 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