Set SurnmerDate &at. Oritit Activities LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE and CHAPTER will jointly sponsor a Brotherhood program at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Guest speak- ers will be Bob Kohler, assistant regional director of the Anti- Defamation League; John Feild, executive director of the Mich- igan FEPC; and Edward M. Swan, chairman of the Co- ordinating Council on Human Relations. A question and an- swer period will follow. Mrs. Herman Kyff is program chair- man. * * * MISS HANNAH FLIGELMAN To Wed une 18 TO —661Y 13A to Smart biides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dirigs — 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, you 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 Awe. HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE and CHAPTER are jointly spon- soring a barn dance, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Oscar Becker- man, chairman, advises that Jim Schultheis will provide the music. There will be an original skit presented by the Keidan dramatic group, and refresh- ments will be served, * 4 * A paid-up membership Valen- tine tea is being planned by HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 12, at Temple Israel. The current class of ini- tiates will be named in honor of Mrs. Hy Burnstein, a past president. Mrs. Meyer Gross, membership chairman, has ar- ranged a talk by Mrs. Philip Edelheit, Council third vice- president, and a demonstration of hypnotism by Marty Horo- witz. Luncheon -will be served. * Give us the luxuTies of life, and we will dispense with its necessities.—J. L. Motley "Tweens" are offered at least two opportunities to • develop CHILDREN'S PARTIES grace while meeting new friends SUPERVISION at the Davison Jewish Center. AGES 6 to 10 The Ivy League Social Dance We take over your complete serving, providing games, Club will begin dance, instruc- party, etc. tion from 2-3 p.m., Feb. 10. Jim DONNA Long,--of Cornell Studios, will UN 4-8632 UN 4-4292 teach the boys and girls, sixth, seventh and eighth graders, the waltz, fox trot, rumba, tango Dance with Delight and dance etiquette. The fee to for ten weekly sessions is nomi- nal. LARRY FREEDMAN • Tween girls are • currently LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 learning fencing skills from Ted and His Orchestra Kaczander, health education as- sistant, on Mondays and Wed nesdays at 4 p.m. Among the 4 ••••••••••••••0••••••2 participants • are Linda Cohen, Diane Fine, Susan Edloff, Nor- MISS EVA YAMPOLSKY ma Kirzenbaum, Carla Pintzuk Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Yampol- and Renee Monder. Girls are Home Catering sky, of Fullerton Ave., announce invited to join them. • • Let us help you make your the engagement of their daugh- • party a complete success. • ter, Eva, to Rabbi Norman Kahn, •• PHOTOGRAPHS by • Delicious Food — Dinnerware • son of Mr, and Mrs. Meyer BERNARD H. • • • Kahn, of Brooklyn, N.Y. A Excellent Service • • June 18 wedding is planned. Call: DI. 1-0072 • • e • UN 4-6258 UN 3-3570 • Temple Israel Couples KE. 1-8196 19315 Jas. Couzens •• CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE and . CHAPTER will jointly celebrate their 10th birthday with a cabaret night program at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Clinton High, School, Oak Park. Dave Klavons and his USO Show will entertain, and there will be dancing and refresh- ments. Members, their husbands and wives are invited. Bnai Moshe Marrieds to Talk * * * Go 'South of the Border' 'on Middle-Eastern Views HENRY MORGENTHAU The Temple Israel Young Bnai Moshe Married Couples CHAPTER will present its sec- Marrieds Group will use the Club will discuss two inter- ond annual essay contest awards views, one with an Arab, the to members of the Bnai Brith new activities building for the other with the Hon. James Mc- Youth Organization at 8:30 p.m., first time at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 9, Donald, first U. S. Ambassador Monday, at Beth Aaron Syna- when it _presents its "South of to Israel, this Monday, at the gogue. Robin Seymour, popular the Border" dance. home - of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin local disc jockey, will announce - A Latin orchestra, directed by Ramon Cerdo, will play Weisz, 18447 Hartwell. the winners. Trophies also will Those interested in attending be awarded to winners of the music for dancing. The program the meeting should call the intra-chapter bowling tourna- also will feature a Mexican folk congregation office, TE. 4-5897. ment, and Seymour will serve dance exhibition, drinks, refresh- ments and prizes. as auctioneer at a bake sale. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ross are Beth Aaron Young Adults Guests are invited. hosts for the evening, while Mr. * * * Slate Semi-Formal Dance and Mrs. Ben Roth are co-chair- Beth Aaron Young Adults BUSINESS & PROFESSION- men. Also serving on the com- will hold their second annual AL CHAPTER will hold a games I mittee are the Abel Selburns, dance on Feb. 23 in the syna- party at 2 p.m., Sunday, in the Charles Brauns, Leslie Wests, gogue hall, 18000 Wyoming. Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 1 Bruce Dantos, Harold Boigon, Music will be provided by Iry Schaefer. Tickets will- be avail- Albert Kaufmans and Fred Field. Sachs. able at the door. The public is invited to at- Members are invited . to bring tend the affair, which will be their friends. For reservations, Thomas' Edgewater Inn will semi-formal and exclude flow- call Harriet Ross, UN 2-7885, or ers. For further information, be the setting for YUSTER- Delores Roth, LI 4-2274. ROSENBERG - Lodge's - inStalla- call Marilyn Lux, DL 1-0266. tion dinner-dance, scheduled for Troop 413 to Honor Two Love's sweetest • meanings are 7:15 p.m., Saturday. Local Bnai at -Elther-Son Banquet Brith leaders who will attend unspoken, the full heart knows Feature at the annual father- are Hy Crystal, representing no rhetoric of words.—Bovee District 6 Lodge. -Al Tucker, and-son banquet for Boy Scout membership chairman, a n d Troop 413 will be a "Court of- Louis Barden, BB-president. The Honor," at which Stuart Aptekar Yuster and Rosenberg families and Ronnie Wonboy will receive also will be present. For reser- the scouts' eagle award. The vations, call Don Mutnick, TY, banquet will occur at 6:30 p.m., 5-0264, or Earl Kendler, TO. Feb. 11, at the Greenfield Metho- dist Church. 5-0746. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fligel- man, of Broadstreet Blvd., re- cently announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Hannah N., to Harold Kagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kagan, of Bur- lingame Ave. A summer wed- ding is being planned. Center Offers Tweens Dance, Fencing Lessons 0—.......................0........ JACK GORBACK PHOTOGRAPHY W eddings eddings - Bar Mitzvahs W - Our Specialty .,•w SAMEROFF'S • WINER • P.om-•••••••••••eof "DON'T GET ALL WET" Wedding Showers, New Ideas Flowers For All Occasions, Picture Slides of Our Work CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR QUOTATIONS FLOWER HILL FLORISTS Jas. Couzens at Meyers UN. 4-6442 SAVE S up to 50% All lamps and furniture in stock .. . now AT or BELOW - COST!' Complete selection of fine drapery. fabrics at E! equally fabulous SAVINGS! where ? . why • • • Quality Work — Moderate Prices i Persona:lized Service TO 7-0930 amo,Noweinwr∎o amo• ► o•mcmlonewrovort,∎• ■ INTERIORS OWNSEND 6-4034 . -:"NIEMORIES THAT WILL .LAST FOREVER" - • WEDDINGS • TITLED end EDITED • Eat MITZVAHS - • FULL COVERAGE • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • SPECIAL OCCASIONS 10350 Dexter Blvd. cor. Collingwood TO. 8-6400 OPEN MONDAYS TO 8:30 P.M. • * * GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER will present a "fashion through the ages" show on Feb. 13 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Refreshments will follow. Social, Folk Dancing. Class to Start at Simons Center A four-week course in social and folk dan-cing will presented at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo, beginning at 8 p.m.; Thursday and continuing on successive Thursdays. S y Sims is instructor. Among the dances to be taught are fox trot, patch tanz, sher and korosucka. Enrollment is limited to 25 per- sons. There is a fee for non- Center members. • • A' LIMITED NUMBER OF • MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE ACT TODAY — Here is your opportunity to appljt for a yearly membership in one of the finest and most beautiful women's health clubs in America. SIDNEY-HILL. WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB 13301 W. Eight Mile Road Diamond 1-9450 Near Scf,aefer Shirley Hart, Director 1