`Fashions Old and New Is Presentation for Women's Donor Rally Immortal Orange' Operetta to Be JNF Auxiliary Staged by Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Sets Final Rally ' The final donor rally in a se- ries of programs sparking its 26th annual donor campaign is planned by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund on Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, Auxiliary president, announced that a des- sert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ben Minns, Milton Winston, Irving Bloom and Harry Kraft. - Guest artist .at the rally will be Bari Silvern,. a star of Stage Center Theater, who will pre- sent excerpts from "The World of Sholem Aleichem." Meanwhile, the campaign to raise $75,000 as this year's goal is proceeding under the chair- manship of Mrs. Samuel Krone and her co-chairmen, Mesdames Al Schneider and Jack Seidman. Division chairmen and their co-chairmen who are assisting them include Mesdames A. Chanin and A. Rosenblum; E. Wishnetksy and William Hordes; William Klafer and Ju- lius Ring; Leo Lesser and Harry Portnoy; Jack Seidman and Hy-. man Gold, Ben Paull; Jack Rosenthal and I. Bloom, M. Lip- pitt; William Levin and S. Baer; Albert Prag and F. Prag; M. Winston and Morris Kraft. "Fashions Old and New," a presentation written and di- rected by Mesdames Sol Slomo- vitz and Jules Kamen, will be featured at a donor rally of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. In the cast will be Mesdames Sarah Holtzman, Rosamond Hammerstein, Doris Gantz, Lois Jaffee, Lillian Koslov, Nettie Spoon, Mildred Spoon, Dorothy Storchan, Vivian Beresch, Ilene Goodman, Rose Bassin, Dore Katkin, Hannah Linden, Marion Levine, Vivian Kamen, Kath- leen Lax, Florence Woronow, Priscilla Cooper, Mae Brooks, Goldie Gold, Helen Koslov and Lillian Slomovitz. Mrs. Charles Charlip has been named chairman of the donor, to be held Feb. 6, in the synago- gue social hall. All members who have purchased donor tickets will ' be eligible for prizes at the rally. The program for the 'donor will -highlight the appearance of Chicago's "one-woman show," Sulie Harand, who will offer her version of "The Gershwin Story." Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, _ ticket chairman, UN. 3-6424. Drawing inspiration from an orange held by Mrs. PHILLIP FRANK (right)* are members from cast of "The Immortal Orange," a production to be presented by the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek at a luncheon meeting planned for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Frank is directing the operetta. Pictured, left to right, top row, are Mesdames NATHAN SHUR, HARRY OBERSTEIN, who did the musical adaptation, MEYER SHUGERMAN and IRVING KATZ; bottom row, Mes- _dames EDWARD ZELLMAN, LOUIS TATKEN, GEORGE PARZEN and PHILLIP FRANK. Not shown are the following members of the cast: Mesdames Gerald Aptekar, Benjamin Fish- man, Herman Fishman, David Friedman, M. Posner and Samuel Shetzer, Cantor Reuven Frankel, Messgrs. Morton Grass, Alan Burstein, Ezra Cutler and Joel Levy. Children who will appear are Eliot and Sara Frank, Stuart Grass, Jane and Jimmy Koen- igsberg, Barbara and Steven Parzen and Barbara Tatken. Mem- Judge Victor Baum to Talk Temple Israel Women bers of the technical staff are Mesdames Reuven Frankel, Sol to Honor New _Members Myers, Wilbur Stein and Miss Helen Shur. Mrs. Baer Keidan, to Branch 11, Labor Zionists Judge Victor Baum, of the A complimentary luncheon in president, invites friends to attend. Wayne County Circuit . Court, honor of its new members is will address Branch 11, Labor planned by. the Temple Israel Zionists, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday. Sisterhood at 12 noon, Monday,- The meeting will be held at • • • in the Leon Fram Hall of the the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Man- new temple Activities Building. fred Werner, 14421 Rosemary, Sisterhood members w i 11 Oak Park. Model new spring fashions and For information, call the a line of cruise clothes. The group's chairman, Mrs. Herbert luncheon is open only to paid- Pincus, KE. 3-0216. up members, states Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, Sisterhood president. Mrs. Charles Aller is chair- man of the fashion show, while Mrs. Julian Weber and her committee are taking care of program arrangements. M r s. Harry Berman, membership chairman, says that 50 new memberS will be honored. Hadassah Players to Offer 'Eliza' for Membership Culmination Event No c613tidei to bei... the Smart brides select Sheraton-Cadillac for their - weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the, magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors-for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, your may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. • For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Pictured above are the Hadassah "Cafe Theater Players," who will be featured in "Eliza," a musical production to be presented at the culminating membership , affair of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 23, in the Adas Shalom social hall. Pictured, left to right, front row, are: Mrs. ED- WARD CANTOR and JACK PERLMAN; rear row, Mesdames MYRON SCHEFMAN, IRVING LEVINE, CHARLES GAR- VETT, KAL SOSKIN, MARVIN MINTZ and HENRY SIEGEL. Mrs. Sidney Winer is directing the production, and Mrs. Sidney Winer has the title role. • Others in the cast, not shown, are Mesdaines Albert Newman, Alfred Alexander; Leo Panzer, David Edelman, Mrs. Harry Platt is accompanist, and Mrs. Morris Adler will be mistress-of-ceremonies. JWV to Service Hospital Patients Patients at the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital in Battle Creek will be serviced on Jan. 20 by units of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Vet- erans. • A party, including entertain- ment by an all-professional cast, will be featured. JWV will pro- vide gift parcels with fruits, candy, cigarettes and canteen books. The Department is asking members of all Posts and Aux- iliaries to participate in wrap- ping gifts for the party. For in- formation or to volunteer serv- ices, call the JWV office. Larry -Gubow, JWV Depart- ment commander, in calling at- tention to the hospital program, stated that it represents one of the many services and com- munity activities performed by the veterans group. To help finance the program, he added, JWV is planning its annual Star Spangled Revue, to be held Feb. 17, in the Henry and Edsel Ford auditorium. Heading the committe for the event will be Henny Littman, chairman, assisted by Al Brick- er, Mrs. Morton Oppenheirn and Walter Klein, fund - raising chairmen for the JWV, JWVA and Memorial Home, respec- tively. Dave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg, WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 HAVING A SIMCHA? CALL MILT SHORE'S FLOWERS 12048 DEXTER TO 9-0885, (Bet. Elmhurst & Monterpy) "You Never Had It So Frailach" . 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