Emanu-El Lists Holiday Services The Suburban Community SOC Hadassah Culminates Honor Roll with Fashion Show By the Oak-Woodser Over 400 suburban women are hoping for a continuation of the past week's beautiful fall weather when they begin their trek to Tam O'Shanter Country Club — the scene of this year's culminating Honor Roll event; scheduled by the South Oakland County of Hadassah. To be held. at 1 p.m. Tuesday, the program also holds signs of being one of the big social events of the season for •Oak-Woods women. A special collection of clothes and furs will be shown by Mil- grim's, who, on the following day, will present their annual _fashion show at the Detroit Boat Club. So, SOC Hadassah mem- bers will' be getting a preview ' of some of the finest creations for fall and winter wear. Laurena Pringell, fashion edi- tor of The Detroit Free Prass, will do the commentary on the Tam O'Shanter showing, which also includes modeling of new jewelry items. According to Mrs. Oscar Band, who is vice-president of fund-raising for the SOC Chap- ter, women who attend wvill all be Honor Roll contributors. A pledge of .$16 over and above regular dues is the only eligi- bility requirement, Mfs. Band states. SOC's goal during the Honor Roll function is $14,500, which is its share of the $9,000,000 fig- ure set by National Hadassah for immediate overseas needs. The national goal is not an ar- bitrary figure, states Mrs. Band; but is based on calculated needs for funds which are channeled primarily , in four areas. These are: 1. Hadassah Medical Organiza- tion — the vital health agencies operated by the women's Zionist group in Israel, including its SOC School Daze By Judy Stutz medical school, run in conjunc- tion with klebrew University; a huge nurses training program, and seven clinics which serve the Jewish state's outlying areas. 2. Youth Aliyah—the life-sav- ing immigration program con- ducted by the Jewish Agency, in which Hadassah serves as the American arm. Today, Youth Ali- yah is vitally concerned with the immigration of thousands of North African youngsters who are caught in the web of Moroc- can and Tunisian nationalist up- risings. 3. Jewish National Fund—the agency which buys back the land in Israel and, through the plant- ing of trees is able to build up the soil and, as a result, the na- tion. 4. Vocational schools—the net- work of schools which have been erected to instruct new immi- grants in trades and Israeli cul- ture so as to integrate them speedily into Israel's economy. "It is never too late to con- tribute to Honor Roll," Mrs. Band said. "Even if Tuesday does mark the official culmina- tion, we plan to continue our efforts to meet and surpass our goal. That's how vital these funds are to the people we try to help." • Working with Mrs. Band on Honor Roll are Mrs. William Deutsch, chairman, and Mrs. Mel- vin Kolbert, co-chairman, Hun- tington Woods area; Mrs. Louis Cooper, Oak Park area; and Mrs. Lester Taubman, Birmingham and Franklin areas. Mrs. Herman Prady is serving a second year as president of the SOC Chapter, which has now reached a membership of over 1,000 women. South Oakland County For Your Rugs & Carpets Who cares for your carpet? It's a question of pride, For Career Girl and Housewife, For Grandma and Bride. The modern Homemaker . Keeps carpets their peak, By careful vacuuming At least once a week. at She's also aware That dirt deep in the pile Detracts from their beauty After awhile. So once every year A professional man Removes that deep dirt That she never can. So for care that is expert, Experienced, renowned, Her carpets go to Leader, Top cleaner in town. Highly-trained craftsmen Employ their skill there, And Bigelow's authorized them -To use "Karpet-Kare." BIGELOW R So telephone - Leader . . . There's no obligation . . . For the finest in carpet care To be found in our Nation. Car, os O-W Young Israel Expands School Staff The Women's League of Young Israel will hold a board meet- ing at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Center, to make plans for the annual donor luncheon, scheduled for Nov. 9, at Rainbow Terrace, states Mrs. D. J. Cohen, presi- dent. The donor program will be out- lined by Mrs. H. Dworkin, donor chairman, who is assisted by the following workers: H. K. Cohen, program; J. Car- men, journal; A. A. Levi, tickets and donor treasurer; D. Birn- baum, darlings; S. W. Platt, me- moriams; D. Novetsky, division; M. Engel, arrangements; and H. Portnoy, publicity. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero will speak on his recent experiences in Israel at an oneg shabbat at 3 p.m., Oct. 1, at Young Israel Center. Friends are invited. Officers who will serve with Mrs. Cohen this year are .Mes- dames J. Grossman and H. K. Cohen, vice-presidents; L. Harris, secretary; M. H. Berris, treasurer; H. Portnoy, publicity; B. Levi, telephone; A. Saltsman, hospi- tality; S. H. Prero, youth activi- ties. Others are Mesdames D. Apple- baum and J. H. Isbee, men's or- ganizations; H. R. Cohen, meeting arrangements; I. W. Schlussel, membership; J. Segal, tribute fund; J. Sperka, Community Council delegate; C. T. Gellman, M. Subar, S. N. Cohen, P. For- man, I. Levin and M. Weisen- feld, board' members at large. COUNTRY CLUB ATMOSPHERE arpet Cleanirtg Plant'and- Office:. ,L1NWOOD . Special children's service, 2 p.m,. Monday. Yom Kippur afternoon services at 3 p.m., Monday, will be fol- lowed by Memorial and conclud- ing services at 4 p.m. Starting 8:15 p. m., Sept. 30, weekly Friday evening sabbath services will be resumed at the Burton School, Nadine and Scotia, in Huntington Woods. 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1955 COUNT YOURSELF IN! School has a firm start all over SOC, and with it the usual con- fusion of getting used to the everyday routine. Oak Park High still hasn't a senior class, but is growing fast. Berkley High has taken in about 350 new freshmen, among them being Ruth Greenberg, Brina Sporn, Ellen Stutz, Melvin Weiner, Phil Goodman, Steve Winer, Marlene Gaylord, Sid Feldman, Ann Tolchin, Carl Singer, Donna Feldman, 'and Joe Grand. Plans are underway for an- other high school building in Royal Oak which should help to relieve overcrowded conditions at R.O. High. The first meetineof the Naomi Freeman BBG chapter'was held Sept. 8, marking the start of their second year. All meetings _ are held at the Oak-Woods Jew- ish Center. Myrna Fealk, retiring presi- dent, turned the gavel over to Helen Goldman, the new presi- dent. The other officers are: Elaine Schuster, vice president; Bobbi Zipser, secretary; Anita Greenstein, corresponding secre- tary; Carey Winograd, treasurer; ,Flora Miskin, editor; Brenda Ferguson, sergeant-at-arms; and Judy Krause, • chaplain. * * * With the addition of 20 stu- dents on the staff, The Eagle, the Oak Park High newspaper, will have increased coverage of all school activities. This year the staff is planning to have every issue printed. One of the feature A friend is a person who knows articles will be devoted to the all about you—and still likes you. plans for a new gym and library —Elbert Hubbard which will be added in the near future. Who Cares I . Cong. Emanuel, the Suburban Temple, announces the following schedule for the Shabbat Shuvah and Yom Kippur services to be held at the First Methodist Church at 320 W. Seventh, Royal Oak: - Shabbat Shuvah, 8:15 p.m., to- day. Yom . Kippur evening service, 8:15 p.m., Sunday. Yom Kippur morning service, 10 a.m., Monday. at the NEW hotel with the DIFFERENT difference 000 4 0 0► 0 STUART L MOORE Vice Pres & Gen Mgr WRITE FOR COLOR BROCHURE SIX ACRES ON THE OCEAN AT 98th ST., MIAMI BEACH BUY YOUR SHEKEL YOUR BEST INVESTMENT FOR A DOLLAR Whether in Israel, the United States or anywhere else in the world, the status, the well-being, the very future of the Jewish people rests largely in your hands. From earliest recorded history, the Shekel has been the shining symbol of individual responsibility toward the nation, a voluntary, self-imposed tax to preserve Jewish institutions and Jewish life through the darkest days of exile and despair. And today it remains more than ever the most widely-accepted device by which Jews everywhere can stand up and be counted. 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