1 (11 TY VIIICII to Rally Members Dance with Delight to Mickey Woolf and his orches- tra will entertain at a Hanukah Dance planned by the Detroit Socialites this Sunday evening, in the social hall of Beth Abra- ham Synagogue. According to Rose Altman, and His Orchestra STRICTLY KOSHER Horowitz Catering Co. TO 8-5384 Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI. 1-2563 Learn to Drive Jewish and English instructors NO PERMIT NEEDED GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL TO 8-8810 TO 6-6892 EDDIE'S 3 Piece Orchestra MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS Members of the Detroit Coun- cil of Pioneer Women this week intensified their fund-raising efforts in preparation for their forthcoming donor event at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 9, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Harry Mondry, vice- president of funds, and her com- mittee are aiming at a goal of $75,000, part of the national Pioneer Women's quota of $1,- 250,000. To date, Mrs. Mondry states, the drive has raised double the amount raised last year at this time. Heading the donor program will be Col. Katriel P. Salmon, military and naval attache to the Israel Embassy in Washing- ton.. Also --featured will be De- troit soprano, Emma Schaver, internationally known for her MRS. ISRAEL WIENER interpretations of Jewish and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, honorary Hebrew songs, and Eli Mintz, coordinator of fund-raising of known chiefly for his character- the Maimonides Medical Soci- ety's Women's Auxiliary, will address the Auxiliary at a meet- SAMMY GOTTY ••••2 t••• • •••••••••••••• • SAMEROFF'S • • : Home Catering : MOVIES HOWARD H. TRIEST Of Course — LI. 2-7874 Hair Styling at Its Finest! • SOLD BOB HAIR STYLISTS Have your hair frosted in the latest French method. ALSO LATEST BOUFFANT STYLES. Opposite Mumford High Corner Montrose UN 3-1966 BR 3-6054 Shops Open Monday • Both Shops Open Friday Evenings Salon WINER Open Sundays by Appointment KE. 1-8196 CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES Complete FORMAL RENT1 NG SERVICE EMBASSY Men's Wear Custom Fitted 13201 DEXTER TE. 4-7797 . Open Sunday 10-2 Cashmere Sweaters r Matching Skirts U P T° U70 °if OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FAMOUS NAME BRANDS IS INCLUDED IN THIS REMARKABLE SALE!! KNIT MORE 13330 W.1 MILE at SCHAEFER UN 4-9898 For Your Convenience . . Our Store Will Be Open Thursday Evening to 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. "The. Goldbergs." Funds obtained from the donor drive go to Israel for re- habilitation, vocational a n d agricultural training for women and youth and are used to es- tablish homes, nurseries and children's centers. Shaarey Zedek Sets Dinner-Dane Ja_k Warner, program; Mrs. Hy Safran and : Joyce Finkelstein and Sharon Call: DI. 1-0072 • : UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 4 • Lee Sallen, secretaries. Plans are being made for the Mrs. ShugermanM r s . Joseph •19315 Jas. Couzens : Deutch, invitations; Mrs. Ben • graduation in May. Mossman, Ben Sidlow, reserva- fdat**********mmesiNtoo f Wyoming BERNARD H. IN TIME FOR HANUKAH GIFT GIVING The annual Hanukah Din- ner-Dance of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be held on Dec. 2, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, chair- man, announces that a catered dinner will be preceded by a cocktail hour. The Fenby- Carr Orchestra w i 11 provide Center's JPI Elects music and en- Alan Jones President tertainment. The 1957 graduating class of Assisting the Jewish Parents Institute of Mrs. Shuger- the Jewish Center elected the man on the following officers: , ram a r e Alan Jones, president; Mar- • Let us help you make your 4 • 4 • • : party a complete success. Delicious Food — Dinnerware • • • • • Excellent Service • • lene V e r i e r, vice - president; Both PHOTOGRAPHS by ization of Uncle David in the TV and radio production of ing at 12:15 p.m. next Tuesday, at L'Aiglon in the Fisher Build- UN 2-7930 ing. Mrs. Gitlin will outline plans for the annual donor luncheon. Mrs. Leo Orecklin, FOR YOUR AFFAIR OR PARTY an Auxiliary past president, will YOU NEVER HAD IT SO give the invocation. "FRAIL1CH" Mrs. Israel Wiener, first vice- president, is chairman of the With program for the "Accent on Fashion" event planned to fea- ture the fund-raising luncheon His Band and on March as, at the Sheraton KING SIZE ENTERTAINMENT Cadillac Hotel. A guest speaker at next Tues- MUSIC WITH A MELODY day's meeting will be Mrs. Ira A. Sonneblick, who will discuss EVES.—TO 7-7951 the topic "Geriatrics and Itg DAYS — UN 4-9054 Implications." She will be intro- ' duced by Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal. A question and answer period ■ will follow. 11600 WYOMING 15116 W. 1 MILE othy Farber, program chair- man, a floor show and refresh- ments will be featured. Vocal selections by Frances Cooperman and violin solos by Isadore Saslov, youngest mem- ber of the Detroit Symphony, are included on . the program for the Music Study luncheon, to be at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday. The affair will take place at the home of Mrs. Mischa Mis- chakoff, 18695 Fairfield. At the luncheon, Mrs. Sidney Jackson, president of the club, will announce its annual artist concert, featuring violinist Jo- seph Silverstein. Maimonides Women Plan Donor Event TRAY CATERING -In ay executive secretary, and Dor- Music Study Club to Hear Cooperman, Saslov Solos Working to secure a goal of $70,000 for the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women are seated, left to right, Mesdames ADELE MONDRY, vice-president of funds; HELEN SCHRAGE, con- tributing organizations chairman; and, standing, Mesdames ESTELLE WILK, special projects; MIRIAM ROSE, bulletin co-chairman; TANIA SASLOVE, bulletin chairman; and HELEN WOLOK, Moatzot Hapoalot, * * * LARRY FREEDMAN UN 1-2971 UN 1-4687 I anu octatites 11.1.11.1.11191.11 5e u e er 23, 1956 Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council will stage a membership - retention rally at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, at Bel- , Aire Terrace. Mrs. Sidney Eid e lman, members h i p - retention chair- man, will di- rect the event, to which workers from Mrs. - Eidelman 23 chapters will be invited. Mrs. Robert Coggan, vice- president of district six and past president of the Council, will be guest speaker. A "nite of games" will follow. A buffet reception will conclude the evening. uutnitn,ate iyon,or Fund-Raising by Pioneer Women 21 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Novemb LPIIUI 1)1 tions; Bob Siegel, Howard Berg- er and Alfred Shevin, decora- tions; Mrs. Jack Goode, dinner arrangements; Mrs. Dan Siegel, hostesses; Morris Klaus, publici- try, and Mrs. Bruce Shatanoff, secretary. Sponsoring the cooperative venture are the Men's Club, Dr. Max Lichter, president; the Sis- terhood, Mrs. Baer Keidan, president; and the Young Mar- ried League, Hubert Sidlow, president. Open Thursdays to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays: 10 to 3 18229 WYOMING at CURTIS A. PUPKO Announces the appointment of MISS EVELYN FINK Famous INTERIOR DECORATOR The services of this famous decorator are now available to help you select the proper draperies, bedspreads and slip- covers to best augment your decorating scheme. There is no charge, of course. For complete home decorating service Phone UN 4-1220 Pythians' Civic Night Knights of Pythias will hold Civic Night at 9 p.m., Dec. 11, in its hall, 15787 Wyoming. A scholarship will be presented in honor of Police Commissioner Edward S. Piggins, who will be the evening's guest speaker. THE ORIGINAL PUPKO'S ON LIVERNOIS OVER 6 YEARS iwo Doors Off IVERNOIS at W. 7 MILE ROAD T Mile R°ad THURSDAY and FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.