Jewish News—T9 Temple Players Offer Detroit Friday, March 23, 1956 `Remains to Be Seen' Farband Committee • • • • • • 4 Plans Third. Seder • - ATTEND A NEW SERIES OF • fashion shows •mommoommos CAROLYN KERNER will be one of the stars of "Re- mains to Be Seen," a mys- tery-comedy by Lindsay and Crouse, to be presented by the Temple Players on Satur- day and • Sunday, in • t h e Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth EL An unusual love triangle is developed between Miss Kerner, Stan- ley Caplan and Alan Lukoff, who play the leads. Tickets are available at the temple office or at the door before each• performance. • CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO The city committee of the Farband, Labor Zionist Organi- zation, in cooperation with its branches, is planning its tradi- tional third seder, to be held Wednesday evening, in the au- ditorium of the Labor Zionist Institute. Students from the United Jew- ish Folk Schools participate in the reading from the Haga- dah. Dr. Ephraim Shmueli will be the guest speaker. Entertainment will feature a program of songs by Shoshana Freedman, and community sing- ing led by Louis Levine. Pass- over refreshments • w ill be served. The public is invited. EVERY SATURDAY AT 12:30 S(ICC ° RESTAURANT LOUNGE CT 18800 W. McNICHOLS The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.—Langfellow. pt.NEm,,, .arAKx...:Ka+....i:z-xcigx.xi-...x.z. , • Free Gifts RD. . , • Jacque li 7 yx...0100:02,7. one sh ops.-„,....;....,....... .,:m nniversary Sale every AT THE LUXURIOUS at both Shops Come in and get our anniversary gift to you . . . it's our way of showing our appreciation of your loyalty and friendship that has made our first year in Oak Park the success it has been. (9n dze Air I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest summer dresses formerly to $24.95 ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Dr. Shmarya Klein- man, chairman of the Warsaw Ghetto Commemoration Com- mittee, will speak on "The Significance of the Warsaw Ghetto. Uprising for Our Time." 'The program is pre- sented in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council and its culture commission. * * * $6 • Time: 10 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJBK (Channel 2). Feature: A model sedar, "And Thou Shalt Tell It to Thy Son," will be presented. Participants are Cantor Jacob Tambor, of Cong. Ahavas Achim; Mrs. Hy- man Safran, of the Jewish Com- munity Council culture com- mission, which has planned the program; Fred Safran and Louis 03 Haber, executive director of Adas Shalom Synagogue, who is narrator. * * • CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Lillian s•,J K a p la n acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Our special thanks go to the Women's Sab- bath League for the scholarship fund created in Mrs. Kaplan's name, and to the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi for the contributions to the "Save a Child" fund and other_ gifts made to various charities. • 4 In cotton knit that resists wrinkling, holds its shape . . . is hand washable. New spring colors. entire stock of * « * PASSOVER TELECAST PATH TO FREEDOM diesses anniversary priced at just . . . Cottons, linens and rayons in gay prints and Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Passover of Rembrandt Van Rijn" will be told. The story is of the famous artist's search through the streets of Amsterdam for a .mod- el to • serve as Moses, and –re- ki cerates the spirit of the familiar V Rembrandt portrait of the prophet holding the Tablets of Law. Time: -10:30 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJR. Feature: Rabbi Hayim Donin, Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong.. Bnai David, and Ruth Seligson, as narrator, will be presented in this Passover program. Don Miller will be at the organ. S solids. Broken sizes. THE ETERNAL LIGHT * and tee sheath fall & wintey coats 1/2 off w Woof t eeds, wool and cashmere blends. In all wanted colors.• Broken sizes. new summer blous-es skirts values to $7.95 values to $5.95 "2 Cottons, silks, linens. $4 Wools, tweeds, cottons and linens. Nationally advertised Cashmeres. Broken sizes Entire stock of Peter Pan Bras. Values to $5.95 Flattie Shoes. Values to $10.95 DEXTER STORE OPEN - MON., THURS. & SAT. TILL 9 leather jackets and coats reduced as much as 40% off sweaters values to $7,95 anniversary priced at just .. . $4 Orlon, acrilon and wool. New spring shades. up to 30% off $2 $3 & $4 OAK PARK STORE OPEN -THURS., FRI. *CT SAT. TILL 9 A • coolidge . • . just north of 9 mile Charge Accounts I nvited gagaMM.Vs cri dexter . . . just north of tyler g arrn, ipoilirkmiraigEgag< zia z w t ri N eimaLvm El nl F.