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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

City of Hope Cancer Fighters will open its major fund-
raising campaign with a kickoff luncheon at 12 noon, Monday,
at Sea Food Grotto. - Planning the event, . at which members
will receive their fund-raising kits, are, left to right, Mesdames
ELLIOTT SCHUBINER; book chairman; MORRIS MOSS, chair-
man of the culminating dinner-dance; and ANDREW BERGER,
vice-president of fund-raising. Robert Dachman, midwest
regional director of City of Hope, will be principal speaker at
Monday's luncheon. Planning the afternoon's program are Mrs.
Sidney Deitch, assisted by Mesdames Sam Herman, Lawrence
Wiener and Maurice L. Daitch.

News Brevities

The second annual Friendship ,
Through Food Tea of the .I
Women's Division, DETROIT
ROUND TABLE, will be held
at 1:30 p.m., Monday, in the
International Institute. Among
the nationality and religious"
group displays will be a Hanu-
kah table as used in Jewish
homes during the holiday cele-
bration, arranged by Mrs. Nor-
man Allan.

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Rosemarie -Mute h, inezz0-
soprano, will open the De-
troit Artists
Series, sponsor-
ed by Vivian
Gilpin RobiSon,
at 8:30, tonight,.
Detr o i t Insti-
tute of Arts.
Mrs. Murch has
studied with
Dr. Harry Sietz
since June
1946. She has
*U. been soloists
Mrs. Murch in several De-
troit churches and has a p-
peared in the leading operatic
roles. She is a Life Member of
Delta Omicron, national profes-
sional women's music fraternity.
Her concert is 'sponsored by the
Detroit Chapter of the Frat-
ernity, proceeds to augment
their Scholarship Fund.
Next to her husband, who will
accompany .- her in her recital
herd; her 'first love is singing.
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LUCERNE Hotel, M i a in i
Beach, won .firSt prize for the
"most beautiful lobby," and the
"best designed coffee shop" for
hotels built in 1956, in a nation-
wide contest held by Institution
Magazine. Oscar Markovich and
George Wasserman, owners of
the hotel, accepted. the award
in behalf of management and
employees.
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BRANCH 1060, Workmen's
Circle, will meet . Saturday eve-
ning, at the Rosenbaum home,
15020 Marlow, Oak Park. The
topic for discussion is "Permis-
sive and Authoritarian. Rearing
of Children." •
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The BALLET RUSSE de
MONTE CARLO will appear
Dec. 6, 7, and 8 at the Masonic
Temple, for four performances.
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FRIENDS AND FAMILY
CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State Hos-
pital will meet at 8 p.m., Thurs-
day, in room 810 of the Veterans
Memorial Bldg. D r. Dorothy
Hart, staff physician at the hos-
pital, will speak on "Spectrum
of Mental Health." The general
public is invited.

MARY ANN BREDE, assist-
ant principal of the Sinai Hos-
pital Shapero School of Prac-
tical Nursing, has been elected
president of the Mercy College
Alumnae Association.
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The Mothersingers, a group
of musical minded mothers,
will entertain at the WINSHIP
SCHOOL PTA meeting at 8
p.m., Dec. 12, in the school. -
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The 13th consecutive season
of the CHAMBER MUSIC SO-
CIETY will open at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the lecture hall of
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Participants will be the 40-
member Madrigal Club of De-
troit, directed by August Mae-
kelberghe; Edward Druzinski,
harpist; James Pellerite, flutist;
Albert Luconi, clarinetist; Mor-
ris Hochberg and Eugene Alt-
chuler, violinists;. Guy ton
Amato, violinist; and Thaddeus
Markiewicz, cellist. In addition
to the Feb. 5 and April 2 pro-
grams in the series, a special
concert is scheduled for March
3, when Mischa Mischakoff,
Paul • Olefsky and Karl Haas
present an all-Beethoven pro-
gram. For tickets, call UN. 1-
1518.

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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: The story of ,a' young
Jewish boy who resolved to join
in the fight for religious free-
dom will be told in "Cry a
Warning," a program presenta-
tion for Hanukah.
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`FESTIVAL OF MGM"
Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday.
- Station: WJR.
Feature: Rabbi M. Robert
Syme, Cantor Hyman J. Adler,
Ruth Seligson as narrator, and
Don Miller at the organ will
appear in this special Hanukah
broadcast, arranged by the
Jewish Community Council.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: "Has Religion Been
Worth the Effort," is the topic
chosen by Dr. David H. Wice,
spiritual leader of Rodeph Sha-
lom Cong., Philadelphia, for
the first of a four-broadcast
series.
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COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: The weekly portion
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil on the Altman Jewish Hour
will present a discussion by
Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, execu-
tive director of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, and Nathan
Samet, publications chairman of
the organization, on the role of
the society in the community.
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"WITH THESE LIGHTS"
Time: 9 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV. .

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MISS ELAINE DIAMONSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. William Diamon-
stein, of Hampton,. Va., announce
the engagement of their - daugh-
ter, Elaine, to Joseph Litvin,
son. -of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Litvin,
of Mt. Clemens.
The b r i d e4o-be graduated
from the University V of Mich-
igan. - Het .fiance attended Yes-
hiva UniverSity, New York, and
is now a senior the Univer-
sity of Michigan college of en-
gineering. He is a member of
Alpha Phi Omega and Chi
Epsilon fraternities.

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Feature: A special Hanukah

telecast, presented by the Jew-
ish Community Council's cul-
ture commission, the program
will present Mrs. Ralph Miller
and LOU Haber as narrators and
the Girl's Choir of the Cong.
aarey Zedek Religious School,
directed by Bella Goldberg.
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"TORCH AT MODIN'
Time: 3 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Featu.re: Shelby Newhouse,
stage and television star, and
the Israeli Student Association
Chorus, whose president is Hay-
im Doron, will be heard in this
special Hanukah telecast, ar-
ranged by the Jewish Commu-
nity Council's culture commis-
sion. Ciertrude Strauss is nar-
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One of the most brilliant and rator.
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distinguished successes of last
"THE ETERNAL LIGHT"
season on Broadway, and cur-
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
rently repeating its . triumph at
Station: WWJ.
the Haymarket in London, is
Feature: In celebration of
Enid Bagnold's play, "THE
CHALK GARDEN," starring Hanukah, "Mattathias," a story
two great American actresses, dramatizing the historical back-
J U.D I T H ANDERSON and ground of the Maccabeans' fight
RUTH CHATTERTON, which for religious freedom, will be
will open -a six-day engagement recounted. * * *
at Detroit's Cass Theater, Mon-
YOUR HEALTH AND YOU
day, with matinees Wednesday
Time: 1:15 p.m., Sunday.
and Saturday. Featured in the
Station:, WJBK-TV.
company are Frederic Worlock,
Feature: Mrs. David Kliger,
Stanley Bell, Deirdre Owens
past chairman and member of
and Rosemary Murphy.
the committee on public edu-
Youth Education League cation- for the Soutlieastern
Michigan Division of the Amer-
to Hear Decorator
ican Cancer Society, will be
Youth Education League will interviewed by Dr.. Joseph
hear Bruce Bradshaw, of J. L. Molnar, Detroit Commissioner
Hudson's interior decorating de- of Health.
partment, as guest speaker at
12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
& Mrs. Max Edwards
of Mrs. Howard Bloch, on War- Mr.
Mark 57th Anniversary
rington Drive.
Mrs. Milton Hubert, ticket
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards,
chairman, and Mrs. Jack Mun- prominent Detroiters, recently
son, yearbook chairm - .1, will celebrated their 57th wedding
present reports. Dessert lunch- anniversary.
Mr. Edwards • was prominent
eon will be served.
presently plan- for many years in - Bnai Brith
The group
comedy and an- and Masonic lodges.,
ning a mu •
Both are active in numerous
nual donor luncheon, to be given
causes here.
in February.
Mrs. • Edwards has received
That which is everybody's scores of messages wishing her
business is nobody's business. a speedy recovery from her re-
cent illness.
—Izaak Walton.

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City of Hope Cancer Fighters Open
Fund-Raising Drive with Luncheon

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