Bar Alitzvah Club Formed in Suburbs The Suburban Community Amateur Theater Group Is Outgrowth of Enthusiasm By the Oak-Wooclser Organizations usually trace their progress from the city to the suburbs, but one exists in the suburban area which has ex- panded its program to include interested people in Detroit and surrounding areas. The group is called the Woods Theater Workshop, and it had its start almost three years ago, as an outgrowth of the South Oakland County Chapter of Ha- dassah. After the first fund-raising play given by SOC Hadassah, many of the players, enthused over its success, expressed an interest in maintaining a thea- ter group on a year-round basis. Under 'the guidance of Mrs. Edward Levine, the group was organized as the Woods Theater Workshop. Since that time, how- ever, there has been a big turn- over in personnel, and the work- shop is not affiliated with any group, but functions indepen- dently of any organization. Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month, and en- compass every area of the the- ater from writing to staging, act- Make It JACK'S For the most complete Carry-out Food Service in OAK PARK Bar-B-Q'd Chicken, Beef and Ribs Finest Selection of Sea Foods JOIN JACK'S SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST CLUB JUICE ON THE HOUSE... WHILE WE SERVE YOU! • Bagels • Lox • Rolls • Smoked Fish • Dairy Products SPECIAL Fridays Only FISH and 7 5c CHIPS Ready to Eot 22115 COOLIDGE 2 Doors South of 9 Mile LI. 5-1042 ing and directing. Next Monday's meeting will include a course on stage technique by Mrs. Levine and a beginning course on basic stage makeup by Davida Robin- son. Speakers, illustrated lectures and basic programs along work- shop lines are planned to pro- vide a basic understanding of the entire world of the theater. It is an amateur group inter- ested in the living theater, draw- ing on its experience to produce three evenings of one-act plays during the year. As its major production, one three-act play is given each sea- son, this year's being "Dangerous Corner" by J. B. Priestley, to be presented Nov. 18 and 19, in the auditorium of radio station WWJ. Sarah Stringell, of the Theater Workshop, will direct the produc- tion which is put on by profes- sionals. Even in its social programs, the Woods Theater Workshop maintains a flare for the dra- matic. For its Beau Arts Ball last year, members were dressed in disguises, using tech- niques they had learned in makeup. For another program, they came dre ss ed as the titles of a play. Membership in the workshop is open to anybody interested in any phase of the theater, from writing to acting, from staging to props and even the business aspect. Information on member- ship may be obtained from Mrs. Siebert Mohr, LI. 5-6646, or Mrs. Victor Martin, TO. 8-9104. Emanu-El Sponsors Family Service Today Family services will be held by Temple Emant-E1 at 8:15 p.m., today, at the Burton School, Huntington Woods. Formal in- duction of new members will lake place at that time. As an experiment in family worship, children have been in- vited to attend. Supervised story hours for various age groups are planned and will take place during the sermon, in other rooms of the school. Rabbi Frank F. Rosenthal will officiate and preach the sermon. An oneg shabbat in honor of the new members will follow the ser-vice. Beth Shalom Schedules Weekend Sabbath Services Late services at 8:30 p.m., to- day, will be held by Cong. Beth Shalom, in the Oak Park High School. Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal- pern will officiate and preach the sermon. An oneg shabbat will follow. Morning services will be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred KrausS, 13051 Oak Park Blvd. This Sunday ...and Every Sunday TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY TO A DELICIOUS DINNER AT sammys AVAION ROOM Serving Table D'Hote Dinners . EVERY SUNDAY, 3 TO 8 P.M. Fine Food • Excellent Service FOR RESERVATIONS CALL LI. 7-1355 We Still Have Some Openings for Your BAR MITZVAH • SHOWER WEDDING • SOCIAL AFFAIR CALL MISS FAYE LI. 7-1355 23051 COOLIDGE at 9 MILE AMPLE FREE PARKING SOC School Daze By Judy Stutz South Oakland County The .0ak Park PTSA is spon- soring a semi-formal dance Sat- urday, at Clinton School. Soupy Sales will be the guest of honor, and music will be furnished by Hal Gordon and his band. Joanne Smelsey, is student vice-presi- dent of the organization and chairman of the dance committee. College Advisory Night will be sponsored by. Lincoln High in Ferndale on Thursday evening. Movies will be shown of the vari- ous universities, and panel dis- cussions and an open forum will follow. One of Berkley High's oldest clubs, the United Nations Study Group, (UNSG) has planned its tentative program for the -year. UNSG is the only extra curricu- lar club of that type at BHS. Of- ficers include Mike Sklar, presi- dent; Judy Stutz, vice-president; and Ron Onkin, treasurer. The advisor is Mrs. Esther Zander, the school's government teacher. "Motorama" and• "Open House" are the titles of the second pro- gram to be presented by the BHS Parent Teacher Student Associa- tion on Tuesday. The students and parents will divide up and the students will attend a special meeting concerning the car and the laws of the highway. At the same time, the parents will par- ticipate in a re-enactment of a typical school day which includes a homeroom period and meetings with the faculty. Coronation Day, the first Homecoming -.affair at BHS, was an outstanding success. The Stu- dent Council sponsored a parade, led by the band and cheerleaders, a bonfire, and a dance after the game last Friday night. The queen was crowned by the Mayor of Berkley and she will reign for one year. 11.44 ■0■41■ 0411•0 0•••••11 ••• ■ .11•• ■ 14111•11.1 ■ 41.1111* 11el 1 eiVig en 1 the 1 THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "A Visit from Lord Baltimore," an historical fantasy of the fight for civil liberties in Maryland, will be told. The pro- gram will originate in Baltimore. * * 0 ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Benjamin Gebiner, national assistant secretary of the Workmen's Circle and vice- chairman of the •Jewish Labor Committee, will discuss the role of the Circle and activities of the current district conference which he is here to address. The program is arranged by the Jew- ish Community Council. * REUTHER RE-BROADCAST Time: 10:30 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: The speech made by Walter Reuther, president of the UAW-CIO, at the 50th Jubilee Banquet of • the Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit will be re-broadcast. A portion of the original speech was broadcast directly from the banquet. * EDUCATION MONTH Time: 9:30 a. m., Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: A repeat of the half- hour telecast, "Invitation to Jew- ish Learning" will be repeated on radio with the original speakers, Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Norman Drachler, Rabbi Max Kapustin and Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DEPENDABLE home heat- ing with The recently-organized Parent- Teachers Organization of the Oak Park branch, United Hebrew Schools, held its initial meeting last week. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Samuel Haber, president; Mrs. Sol Dressler, treasurer; and Mrs. Saul Kingston, secretary. Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum is principal of the school branch. The group will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Esther Berman Bldg., 18977 Schaefer. Albert Elazar, UHS superinten- dent, will be guest speaker. Par- ents will meet with their chil- dren's teachers. Cities Service fuel oil. Enjoy your full share of clean, economi- cal heat; quick, immedi- ate firing and convenient, courteous delivery service. Phone us today at TE. 4-7834 Cities Service Oil Company (Del.) 7720 W. Chicago Detroit 4, Mich. Daniel Mendelsohn, Mgr. CITIES @SERVICE YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT Jewish Community Center DANCE For Men and Women Up to 30 Years of Age SUnday Evening, October 23, 1955-9:00-12:00 M. Featuring the Music of IRV FIELD and his ORCHESTRA DAVISON BUILDING - Davison and Holmur Admission: Members 50c — Non-Members: $1.25 REFRESHMENTS "We Are Happy to Serve You As We Have for Over 40 Years." DETROIT - WAYNE BATHS ARE you suffering frOm rheumatism? ARE you fatigued from long hours of work? ARE your muscles sore from lack of exercise? 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Never pass on a hill. 17 Your Best Fuel Oil Hebrew Schools Form Suburban PTO Group "The most powerful force to keep our country on an even keel in this topsy turvy world is the freedom of the press." —William Schrader, University of Missouri - Frida3-, October 21, 1955 Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods, its Sisterhood and Men's Club are sponsoring a .Bar Mitzvah Club for boys, 12 to 14. The group will be supervised by Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, spirit- ual leader of the Center. The group, to be conducted along religious, social and cul- tural lines, will hold its first meeting at 9 a.m., Sunday, in the Center, Coolidge at Allen Rd. A breakfast will be served, preceding the meeting, which will feature elections of temp- orary officers and adoption of a program of activities. All boys in that 12-14 age group are invited to attend the program. For information, call the synagogue office, LI. 6-6662. Services of the synagogue will be held at 5:30 p.m., today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. 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