Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Prepares For Second Annual Cooking School Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, presi- shop session at which over 100 dent of the Sisterhood of Cong. women will participate in actual Shaarey Zedek, this week an- cooking. Along with the school, a booth will be set up at which women will be able to obtain the latest known household gadgets. Mrs. Blume, on honoring the wishes of last year's audiences, will demonstrate many traditional, Jewish dishes. Assisting Mrs. Sidlow in plan- ning the event will be Mesdames Jay 'Golub and Leo Weiner, co- chairmen, Irving Lappin, Abe Katzman, Ben. Mossman, Mor- ris Sussman, Gerald Barsky, Hy- man Safran, Max Lebowith, Samuel Harwith, Max Bonin and Irving Miller. SA Institute Gals Plan Three Events MA& LEONARD SIDLOW nounced that the second annual Cooking School of the organiza- tion will be held Nov. 9, 10 and _ 11, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Leonard Sidlow will serve as project chairman. Under the co-sponsorship of a local supermarket chain, a free shopping bag of foods will be given to each person attending the school. The cooking school Itself will supply recipe books to $.11. Mrs. Hilda Blume, popular Ca- teress from Scranton, Pa., will Conduct the Jewish cooking demonstrations in dairy and meat dishes. On the final eve- Ding, she will supervise a work- Mrs. Chajes Elected Hasho far Chairman Hashofar, Sdciety of Advance- ment of Jewish Music, elected Marguerite Ko- zenn Chajes, chairman; Zin ovi Bistritzky and Mrs. Her- bert S. Eskin vice • chairmen; Mrs. Abraham Ka stenbaum; secretary; Wil- liam Gayman, treasurer; Mrs Milton. J. Mille was appointed Mrs. Chajes hospitality chairman and Mrs. Albert J. Silber, publicity chair- man. Three major concerts are planned for the season and home musicales again will be introduced. A lecture - dessert luncheon program is the next in a series Of pre-donor activities planned by the Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute. To be held on Saturday afternoon, in the Institute auditorium, Moshe Haar will be featured as :i: guest speaker. On Oct. 23, the Isaac Fink- elsteins will en- tertain with a Simhat Torah party in their home, at 16543 Pinehurst. T h e month's burst of activity w i 11 culminate Mrs.• Bader in an autumn dance Oct. 30, at the Institute, at which Morris Wittcoff's or- chestra will be highlighted for dancing. A buffet supper, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Bader, will be served to guests. High- light of the evening will be an award of two one-week accom- modations at Atlantic Towers, in Miami Beach, Fla., stated Mrs. Ida Komaroff, chairman of the Women's Division. Young Israel Women Plan Annual Donor Mrs. D. J. Cohen has been named chairman of the 10th annual donor event of the Wo • •men's League of Young Israel, to be held Monday, Nov. 15, 12:30..m. at the Young Israel Center. The committee assisting her consists of Mesdames D. I. Berris, H. K. Cohen, L. Fine, J. Carmen, L. Mutchnik, H. Dwor- in, C. I. Gell- man, H. Port- noy, and D. No- vetsky. For informa- Eight Local Doctors tion, tickets and r e s e r vations, To Address Parley call Mrs. Berris, WE. 3-8358, or Eight Detroit chiropodists will 'M r s. Novetsky, participate in scientific panels 'TO. 7-6903. M r s. I. W. on developments in their pro- fession at the state conference Mrs. D. J. CohenSchlussel, p-resi- of the Michigan Chiropody As- dent of the Women's League, sociation, this weekend, at Kel- announces a Sukkot Oneg Shab- logg Center, Michigan State Col-- , 1 bat for Saturday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m., at Young Israel Center. The lege, in East Lansing. Featured will be Drs. Edward speaker will be Rabbi Samuel Pintzuk, Raymond Kanagu r, Prero. Hostesses will be Mes- Milton Magdy, Charles Hawes, dames A. Levi and B. Forman. A. R. Brown, S. Neil Jacobs, I Members and friends are in- Benjamin Stein and Albert Ka- vited. The next donor rally meeting hn. will be held Oct. 26, 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.. Arnold Cohen, on Sturtevant. INTERESTED IN A New Pontiac? See SAUL BERCH PACKER at PONTIAC 18650 LIVERNOIS UN, 3-9300 Women's ORT Sets Regional Meeting A regional meeting of Wom- en's American ORT is planned for 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Hud- son's Northland auditorium, an- nounces Mrs. Milton H. Okun, program chairman. Featured speaker will be Itz- hak Zamir, an. Israeli student, and a fashion show of clothes made in Israel ORT schools will be t h e afternoon's highlight. Members of the new Northland Chapter will serve as models. Mrs. Oliver Ruby, ORT presi- dent, has invited all members and .their friends to a dessert luncheon. which , will . •precede the. .1'4 44T.a 111. •-• . , _ News Brevities 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Divers Cowan to Wed David M. Buegeleisen Friday, October 15, 1954 Symphony Lists Guests; Season to Start Oct. 28 German rearmament and its impact on world politics will be discussed by Gen. W. H. Wilbur, military expert and diplomat, who will speak at 11 a.m., Wed- nesday, at DETROIT TOWN HALL, in the Fisher Theater. Recently returned from Ger- many, Gen. Wilbur had the op- portunity of talking to German leaders and youth and visited German schools. During the war, he received the Congressional Medal of Honor for ."outstanding bravery under fire." Since re- tiring" from the Army, Gen. Wil- bur has made extensive surveys of political, social and economic developments in vital areas of the world. Tickets are available at Grinnell's, WO. 2-1124. * I. The Detroit Symphony Or- chestra will commence its cur- rent concert season Oct. 28, with Paul Paray conducting. Soloists scheduled for this Year include Nathan Milstein, violinist, Nov. 10, Luboshutz and Nemenoff, pianists, Nov. 25; Fabien Sevitzky, guest conduc- tor, Dec. 2; Mischakoff, violinist, and Olefsky, cellist, Jan. 6; Arthur Rubinstein, pianist, Feb. 3; Leopold Stokowski, guest conductor, Feb. 17. "Mnitalii ■ 11 Musk the STEIN-WAY DICK STEIN * Prof. M. F. Ashley Montagu, anthropologist, will discuss "The Skin and Human Development" at a meeting sponsored by CORNELIAN CORNER at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 27, in Room 101 State Hall, of the Wayne University campus. Chairman of the de- partment of anthropology at Rutgers University,' Prof.. Mont- agu is the drafter of the UN- ESCO Statement on Race. * * *. Abraham H. Maslow, professor of psychology at Brandeis Uni- versity, Waltham, Mass., has been elected president of the di- vision of personality and social psychology of the American Psy- chological Association. * * * SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dorfman on Ewald Circle. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan, of Merton Rd., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Di- vera Lilyan, to David Morris Buegeleisen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buegeleisen, of Hunting- ton Woods, Mich. Miss Cowan was graduated from the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of Washington Square College of Arts and Sciences of New York University. WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH? ROSENBLAT, M.C. and His Orchestra & Associate Bands Charles Munch will conduct the BOSTON SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA in a concert at Ma- sonic Auditorium Tuesday, 8:20 p.m. The winter season of the Bost-on Symphony Orchestra, its tours of Europe and this coun- try, together with the Berkshire Festivals and his directorship of the Berkshire Music Center have come to demand most of his time and energies. Standard Oil Elects Blaustein NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jacob Blaustein, honorary president of the American Jewish Committee, was elected to the board of di- rectors of the Standard Oil Com- pany of Indiana. Blaustein con- tinues his post in the American Oil Company, of which he was co-founder with his father. TO. 6-5016 GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL TO. 6-2569 HOROWITZ KOSHER* CATERING CO. For the Finest in Kosher Catering , , . 12512 DEXTER (Across from Young Israel) Hot and Cold Hors D'Oeuvres for Take Out TY. 6-2795 TO. 8-5384 *Supervision of Vaad Harabonim 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •• • • • • • • BOWLING • • • • • JAKE CHICOREL Is Back at • VICTORY BOWLING CENTER • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT Cordially Invites the Public to Attend Mizrachiss Traditional SIMCHAT BET HASHOEVA At 8:30 p.m., Saturday Evening, October 16 in the Young Israel Youth Center (Dexter and Fullerton) featuring — * RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN Of Congregation Bnai Moshe Who Has Just Returned from Israel • WEDDINGS RECOMMENDED BY BETTER INTERIOR DECORATORS • • • and Invites All Bnai Brith Leagues and Open Bowlers • • For Res.: TR. 2-9507 7744-12th St. • • Open Bowling at All Times • • • • • • • • :, • • • CANDIDS • COMMERCIAL GROUPS TO. 7-0930 TE. 2-1146 TO. 8-8810 • 3D • SOUND RECORDINGS , • PARTIES Candids & 3 Dimension FREE ESTIMATES JACK GORBACK IJN.• 4-6845 • BAR MITZVAHS . . . the BEST! • Weddings • Parties • Bar Mitzvahs LEARN TO DRIVE Photographers • PORTRAITS Photographs Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required Jewish and English Speaking Instructors BLAIR STUDIO TY. 5-8805 • Music • Vocal Specialties TY. 54445 TY. 5-5593 IOMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT ' References on Request * * * An event of the highest musi- cal importance will take place Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, when the world-renowned CONCERTGE7 BOUW ORCHESTRA of AM- STERDAM makes its appearance under the leadership of its con- ductor Eduard van Beinum. For almost 70 years the concertge- bouw Orchestra, which derives its unusual name from the au- ditorium, "Concert, Gebouw." (lit- erally, Concert Hall) in which it plays, has been .the mecca for I world famous conductors, corn- posers and soloists, who have journeyed to Amsterdam throughout the years to work with it. * .* * and His Orchestra MISS DIVERA COWAN * A new Israeli Film * Annual Mizrachi Elections * Community Singing The Public Is Invited • Yomtov Refreshments • No Solicition of Funds REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN FINE DRAPERY CLEANING DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING BED SPREADS AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN) PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEMERS TVV:, 14818; 4 _ • TALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES) • • Service'ta: Homes i0 :Office*'