,-• Suburban Temple Forms. Sisterhood THE JEWISH NI:WS-1/ JWV Mrs. FR A N K ROSENTHAL (right), wife of the rabbi of Sub- urban Temple, hands the gavel to the first president of the Temple Sisterhood, Mrs. MAU- RICE BARNETT. Looking on is Mrs. RICHARD SIDDER, n e w treasurer. * * * Installation ceremonies will be held by t h e newly-organized Sisterhood of Suburban Temple at 8:15 p.m., today, in the Bur- ton School, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Irving Hollobow, member of the National Board of Tem- ple Sisterhoods, from Evanston, Ill., will conduct the ceremonies. The Sisterhood w a s organ- ized Dec. 15, undper the chair- manship of Mrs:. Frank Rosen- thal, wife of the rabbi. A con- stitution was adopted and the following officers were. elected: Mesdames Maurice Barnett, president; Aaron Nathan and. Norman Steinberg, vice - presi- dents; Bernard• Meyer, Maurice Weiner and Robert Zell, secre- taries; Richard Sidder, ,treas- urer... The following will ' com- prise the board of directors: Mesdames Sigmon d• Barna, David Kaatz, Harry Sklar and Morris Cohen. The Sisterhood, according to Mrs. ' Barnett, plans to, play .a major role in the religious, edu- cational, social a n d financial projects sponsored by Suburban Temple. • (:)9ett/ry 4 , This Week's Radio and Tele- vision Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a. m., Sunday, Jan. 11. Station: WWJ Feature: "The Ordination," based on a historical record pre- served in the Talmud, will tell the dramatic story of a rabbi who dared to teach and ordain students under penalty of death, in the time of early Judea un- der Roman rule. • * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a. m., Sunday, Jan. 11 Station: WXYZ Feature: Rabbi Roland Gittel- sohn, of New York, will deliver the second in a four-program series. His topic will be "I. Be- lieve in Miracles." * * * CHAPEL HOUR Time 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 11. Station: WJR. Features: Rabbi Israel Hal- pern will speak on "Ancient Values for Modern Living," and Cantor Judah Ooldring, of Cong. Beth Aaron, will sing several Jewish liturgical selections. • Our Deadline • Our deadline for copy for regular issues is at 2 p.m. on Mondays. Deadline for photo- graphs—space permitting—is at 9:30 a.m. on Mondays. The deadline for classified advertis- ing is at 10:30 a.m. on Wednes- days. Early holiday deadlines always are announced in ad- vance. We regret that we can not use copy reaching our office after the deadline in current issues. LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI- ARY will meet Tuesday evening, at the Memorial Ilbme. Hos- tesses will be Ruth Weiss, Min.:. nie Eisenberg and Gertrude Left. Discussion and plans for the forthcoming fifth regional con- vention of JWV to be held Jan. 29 in St. Louis will be discussed: Letters of thanks continue to stream in from servicemen in Korea and Germany in gratitude for shipments of. cookies sent them by Auxiliary members. . * * * SHOLOM POST and AUXIL- IARY will award a trip for two to Miami Beach, Fla., and a round trip to New York as ma- jor prizes in its current contest, at a program at 10:30 p.m., Sun- day, at the Memorial Home. Leo Panzer and Pauline Stolerow, chairmen, announce that danc- ing and refreshments will be featured. * * * ROBERT RAFELSON POST and AUXILIARY recently made their fourth annual visit to Percy Jones Hospital where they distributed 175 gift baskets and 100 photos taken with a pola- roid camera at the party. Mak- ing the trip were Commander and Mrs. Sid, Joodfriend, the Sam Solomans, Leo Weinbergers, Sol Lopotos, and Chuck Wets- man, Bernie Schwartz and Ralph Epstein. ‘ibner Dunn is commit- tee chairtnan. Wiens Must Submit 1953 Address Report Every alien must report his residence address to the • Corn- missioner of Immigration and Naturalization during January. Reports for aliens under 14 years of age must be made by parents or legal guardians. Any alien who is temporarily absent from the United States during the re- porting period must report his address within 10 days after his return to the United' States. This requirement was first provided for by the Internal Security Act of 1950 and has been incorporated in the New Immigration and Nationality Act which became effective Dec. 24. It requires that the address re- port be made every year in Jan- uary. Any alien or his parent or legal guardian in the United States who wilfully or inetcus- ably fail to report is liable to be taken into custody and deported, imprisoned or fined before de- portation. The Annual Address Report Card (Form 1-53) may be ob- tained at any United States Post Office or any Immigration and Naturalization Service office. In Detroit, Immigration and Nat- uralization Service offices are located at 3770 E. Jefferson Ave., Room 432 Federal Bldg., the De- troit and Canada Tunnel and the Ambassador Bridge. When completed and signed, the card must be handed to A clerk in any Post Office or Iinmigration and Naturalization Service of- fice. It is not to be placed in the mail. The only aliens in the United States who are . exempted from submitting the Annual Address Report Form are Canadian citi- zens who a're temporarily visiting the United States for less than six months and citizens of other countries who are t',e mporarily in the United States 'for less than 30 days. James W. Butterfield is Detroit district immigration director. Mothers'-Clubs to Make Annual Gifts Saturday Checks to aid local, national and overseas needs will be dis- tributed at the annual rally of the Mothers' Club Council, sponsored by the Jewish Com- munity Center at 8:30 p.m., Saturday in the Davison Center. The choral group of Adas Shalom Synagogue, under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Markel, will present a musical program for the rally. Neugarten Medical Aid to Celebrate 25th AnniNersary at Night of Games Audrey Benson Wed To Ens. Paul Mandel Friday, January 9, 1953 1 In a ceremony Dec. 28 in the Jefferson Room of the Hotel Neugarten Medical Aid, an or- Surgical equipment,. nursing Whittier, Audrey Benson, daugh- ganization of 250 women, will care, hearing aids, wheel chairs celebrate its 25th year of service and many other items needed to the indigent with the pre- by the sick. sentation of its annual fund--1 In addition to these contribu- raising event on Jan. 18. tions, its members .sew cancer, To be held in the form of a pads and service the USO at the 'induction center and downtown night of games recreation area. the program For tickets, call Mrs: Freed- will take place land, UN. 2-1745, Mrs. Hyman lat 8:30 p.m., in Freedland, ticket chairman. UN. the Latin Quar, 3-9377, or Mrs. Albert P. Weiss, .L e r, . announces president, TO. 6-3381. M r s. Benjamin ;Freedland, CARD OF THANKS fund - raising chairman. The family of the late Max .Last year, Kalman wishes to thn . is through a con- relatives and friends for the • tribution of many kindnesses extended dur- $550, Neugarten ing its recent bereavement. made possible the purchase of Mrs. Freedland Your Jewish News Want Ad 18 tests used in measuring apti- Number Is WO. 5-1155 tude and adaptability of young- sters at • t h e Cerebral Palsy lilillillillifillifillillIllilllfillliillillillililillnilliliiiiiila' Clinic inn Northville. YOUR FAVORITE z.- -. MRS. PAUL MANDEL — = MUSICAL NUMBER — The organization has al s o Lz:. -f- ter of the Sam Bensons, of Osce- worked closely with the out- = TY. 5-2445 f-- ola Dr., Pontiac, spoke her mar- patient clinics at many Detroit riage vows to Ensign Paul Man- hospitals, with the North End 1 del. Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, I Clinic, which in 17 years has E-. - . 7 :. And His Orchestra of Pontiac, and Rabbi Israel serviced 15,00 pa t i e n t s, the 1 League for the Handicapped F;iiiiililimIliililllitmummiilifilliiiiiininilIIIIIIIIii: Halpern officiated. The maid of honor was Vivian and Children's Aid to Dependent Sulkin, sister of the bridegroom. Children. Ensign Mandel, son of Mrs. Ida Members, in caring for the Strictly Kosher Cateress Mandel and the late Sam Man- medical needs of perSons of all Specializing in Hot and Cold del asked Harry Benson, broth- ages, provide for dental; med- Hors D'oeuvres for Receptions er of the brideto be best man. ical, therapeutic and shock David Benson of Jackson and treatments of patients. Their UN. 2-3541 Louis- Sulkin were ushers. fund make possible injections, For her marriage, the bride chose an oyster white goWn of white silk and ehantung taffeta over which was appliqued Italian guipre lace and gaunt- lets to match. 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