Dr. Judd Teller, author, for- merly was director of informa- eign correspondent and a lead- tion and publications of the ing American authority on Mid- Jewish Agency for Palestine. dle East affairs, has joined the The all-day UJA conference list of distinguished speakers will open at 10 a.m., and will who will address the Michigan continue with a luncheon and Regional Conference of the an afternoon session. Conferees United Jewish Appeal, at the will plan means of securing Hotel Pantlind, Grand Rapids, maximum state participation in Sunday. the national UJA drive. The announcement was made The conference committee' in- by the conference officers, Sam cludes Julius Brandle, Battle Kravitz of Grand Rapids, con- Creek; Martin Solkin, Benton ference chairman, Jack 0. Lef- Harbor; Berbard Preis, Jackson; ton of Ferndale and B. Morris MOrris Rose, Kalamazoo; Sam of Flint, co-chairmen. Fox, Lansing; Dr. J. N. Schor, Besides Dr. Teller, the speak- Mt. Clemens; Fred Stein, Mus- ers will include Mrs. Helen Ga- kegon; Dr. Harry Arnkoff, Pon- hagan Douglas, renowned ac- tiac; Alvin Winkleman, Port tress who served three terms Huron; and Herbert Schlager, as Congresswoman from Cali- Ypsilanti. fornia, and a number of leaders in Michigan's civic and philan- thropic activities. Lefton, who has just returned from a UJA overseas study mis- sion, will give a firSt-hand re- The Junior Division of the port on the Middle-East crisis. Jewish Welfare Federation has Dr. Teller, who last week was again volunteered its services named political secretary of the to the Torch Drive. • - World Zionist Organization, for- Alan E. Luckoff, chairman of last year's Junior Division Torch unit, will lead a term of 35 who will work as a unit in this year's drive. Harvey Gor- don and Miriam Reitman are • With the •° associate chairman. • Music by The Ju,nior Division has been assigned an area bounded by Dexter and Livernois on the East and West, Oakman on the South and the railroad tracks • and Orchestra • • beyond Doris to the North. They Call: • also will cover several apart- :UN 3-6501 ment buildings in the Palmer :UN 4-3174 or UN 3-8982. Park area. ri******eimmfamoofbeet JWF Jr. Division Aids. Torch Drive . • • ....••••••••••••••••••, :"I Could Have •• :Danced All Night": • • • • • • SAMMY • WOOLF • • • • • • S KRIM Danny Raskin's LISTENING P THE MEMBERS OF THE Evergreen Jewish Congregation have been working five and one-half years on having their own synagogue . . . This year, they have hopes of starting their building on Evergreen and Seven Mile Rd... . . Over 200 families are now meeting at the Methodist Church nearby, where services were held during the Holy Days . . . Friday night services are conducted at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dave Silver on Kentfield, except for one Friday each month, when Rabbi Eskin holds services at the Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools .. . Proceeds from the third annual Variety Show by the Evergreen Jewish Congregation, Nov. 4, at United Dairies Workers Hall on Second, will also go toward the building of their new synagogue . . • Everyone in the show is either a member . of the shule or of the sisterhood . . . It is being directed by Lou Brown and Arnold Cohen, with Gladys Levine in charge of the choreo- graphy . . . The show will start at 8:45 p.m., Sunday, promising a full evening of fun . . . Dave Simon is president of the con- gregation. a * * Woodward Nr. 6 Mile Rd. Last 4 Days Kirk Douglas in M-G-M's "LUST for LIFE" Ams.111111M1111V Order your Tickets-Now—By Mail Detroit Grand Opera Association Presents-- at Masonic Temple Auditorium. N.Y. CITY OPERA CO. Wed. Eve., BIGOLETTO the Duke; Sylvia Stahlman as Gilda; Cornell MacNeil as Rigoletto. as With FRANCIS BIBLE Thomas In French Fri. Eve., Nov. 9 MIGNON in the title role; Beverly Sills as Filina; Richard Verreau as Wilhelm Meister. In French Sat. Eve., Nov: 10 Puccini In Italian LA BOHEME Sun. Eve., Nov. 11 Tues. Eve., Nov. 13 DIE FLEDERMAUS With EILEEN FARRELL, as Leonora; Irene Kramarich as Azucens; Jon Craig as Manrico. In Italian IL TROVATORE Wed. Eve., Nov. 14 Leo Adler Opens Third Dealership . With HIRAM SHERMAN Offenbach In English as Jupiter; Sylvia Stahlman as Eurydice; Mariquita Moil as Venus. Johann Strauss In English Evening Prices: Main floor-4.80, 4.20, 3,60, 3.00 and 2.40. Balcony-3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 and 1.25. - Matinee Prices: Main floor-4.20, 3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 and 1.25. Balcony-3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.25 and .75, With BEVERLY SILLS as Rosalinda; Jon Crain as Eisenstein; Francis Bible as Orlovsky. For mail orders, enclose stamped, self- addressed envelope with your check or M.O., poydble to Detroit Grand Opera Association, 438 Book.BIdg., Detroit 26. Box offices open October 17 al Masonic Temple and Grinnell's. Published by the Simons-Michelson Company As a Public Service Kormendy's Dining Room and Catering TO 8-5384 Delicatessen TR 3-7444 or TR 1-4485 114 Pallister ESKY' Restaurant - • • ••• ■ •• %. ....0ftftrossisr••• Delightfully Air-Conditioned Cocktail Lounge Famous for Fine Food DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Businessmen's Lunch 1 i :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY TR. 2-4375 12th at Hazelwood LIBERMAN'S Still a Good Old-Fashioned Delicatessen! Detroit's Finest Tray Caterers 121 62 DEXTER . TO 6-9804 TO 8-9829 WHERE TO DINE PIERNIRS 8926 W. 7' Mile 'Rd. 2 Doors E. of Wyoming , For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at STAFFORD'S FINE FOODS 8333 LINWOOD TR. 2-8500 Take Out and Delivery Service Our Specialty . . • Ribs and Chicken right off the fire. Buddy's BAR-B-Q ,c 15301,8..„7.114;t18Beaconsfielo Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmount With CESARE VALLETTI Verdi Mon. Eve., Nov. 12 WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, BAR MITZVAHS, SWFET SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate Prices. C 6 n accommodate from 25 to 125 people. Dance floor and piano also available. Serving dinners to the public on Sundays and Holidays only. See us in our newly beautifully remodeled Dining Rooms. Horowitz Catering Co. as Rodolpho; Sarah Fleming as Mimi; Beverly Bower as Musetta. As Alfredo; Cornell MacNeil as the elder Germont. CATERING For ON THE RECENT OPENING of the hunting season, Charlie Lubow was among a group of hunters from town out to get what they could . . . Loaded DI.1-9460 down with all the modern equipment, they were tramping through the woods when they BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE met a barefoot boy armed with ALWAYS THE FINEST— only. a slingshot . . . Smilingly, DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, Charlie asked him what he was luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon. hunting for . . . "Dunno," re- We Cater to Parties and Banquets plied the boy. "Ain't seen it TU 2-3883 15241 E. Warren at Barham yet." With BARRY MORELL to Italian LA TRAVIATA WE ARE NOW t`Where Food and. Service Reign Supreme" OPEN 7 DAYS . . Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinners and After-Theater Snacks as Carmen; Richard Cassilly as Don Jose; Adele Addison as Micaela. Verdi CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Dave Kornfield acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. TRAY CATERING raise funds for the Leader Dog Fund in memory of her hus- band . . . who was blind a year- and-a-half before passing away . . . Although it has been hard for her to afford it, Lillian donates the prizes and refresh- ments herself • . . refuses to seek aid from various stores, because she feels hers is not an authorized organization. * * * installations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. While visiting Israel, Mrs. Segal participated in corner- stone ceremonies for the new vocational training center being constructed by ORT in the Tel Aviv area. STRICTLY KOSHER LILLIAN GLINTER, a widow, has found a personal way to happiness by getting un- attached young people together . . . She holds a social function in her home each month to y LLIS CURTIN ;a4, Musical Drama in the title role; n Tr16-te and Jon Crain ,-, r7r, `Y c- - Mat., Nov. 1 1 ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD Mrs. Victor Segal, of New York, president of Women's American ORT, will be guest speaker at a dessert lunch- eon meeting of the local ORT chapter a t 1 p.m., Monday, in the Stand- ard Club of the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Henry Paris e r an d Mrs. Segal Mrs. Irving Mahler are in charge of arrangements for the day's program, which will be gin at 10 a.m. with a combined chapter board meeting. Mrs. Segal will meet with Mrs. Harold Kukes, regional ORT president, and other local leaders to discuss organization and policy. The afternoon session w i 11 hear Mrs. Segal report on her recent two-month tour of ORT With GLORIA LANE Bizet Sat. Mat., Nov. 10 CARMEN In nine gala performances With JUSS1 BJOERLING Verdi In Italian Nov. 7 Mrs. Segal to Talk at ORT Luncheon 33—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Novemb er 2, 1956 Middle East Authority to Address UJA Regional Parley on Sunday LEO ADLER (left) and SID BRAND, of Leo Adler's, -Inc., the largest DeSoto-Plymouth dealer in the United States, announced the opening this week of their third branch at 13800 W. '7 Mile, east of James Couzens. The other two showrooms are located at '73'79 Woodward and 3000 Fenkell. In opening the third branch, Adler and Brand ad- vised that the firm has avail- able a large stock of 195'7 DeSotos and Plymouths, and promised "the usual good deal, along with immediate delivery." GREEN CARL'S JP 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv ate Banquet Room§ for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Ecods for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own cellars. 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