gewry On tile Alf I This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Joseph R. Narot, of Temple Israel, Miami, Fla., will speak on "Sorry! Trouble on the Cable!" . * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Green Thumb in the City," the story of a New York teacher, Myra Kelly, who helped immigrant children who lived in the tenement houses to become good Americans, will be told. t_. –. Name Project for Herzl VIENNA (JTA)—The City of Vienna will name a municipal housing project in honor of Dr. of be served both days; with spe- Theodor Herzy, founder cial menus available for chil- modern Zionism, who spent dren. There also will be pro- most of his life in this city. fessional entertainment. Heading the committee plan- Music and Entertainment ning the bazaar are Mesdames Julius Meskin and Alfred Ros- en, chairmen; Gerald Barsky, Max Borin, George Bremen, DI. 1-1609 Sidney Cohen, Samuel Croll, and His Orchestra Joseph Deutch, Paul Deutch, David Feinberg, Lawrence Fleischman and Sol Friedman. Others are Jay Golub, Irwin Green, Ervin Greenbaum, Irv- PHOTOGRAPHY ing Katz, Erwin Kornwise, Weddings . Bar Mitzvahs Milton Macldin, Peter Martin, Formals. Candids, 3 D's, Movies. For Quality Workmanship Sol _Meyer, Ben Mossman, Mil- Coll Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000 ford Pregerson, Irving Rogo- vein, Hy Safran, Maurice Schil ler, Abe Schmier, Bert Smok- ler, Leo Weiner and Jacob Weisberg. Prizes will be awarded hour- for ly. The public is invited to attend. your affair Barbara D. Samuels Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Slates to Marry in August Bazaar for Tuesday, Wednesday MISS BARBARA SAMUELS A two-day bazaar featuring merchandise of all kinds is _ planned by the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek this Tuesday and Wednesday, in the synagogue social hall. According to Mrs. Baer Kei- dan, Sisterhood president, pro- ceeds will go to the congrega- tion's education fund. One of the featured booths at the bazaar will be a display of fine works of art, manned by Detroit art expert and col- lector Lawrence W. Fleischman and Mrs. Fleischman. Mrs. Bert Smokier and Mrs. Milford Pre- gerson helped select pieces for a collector's corner of fine an- tiques. There will be boutique items, a kitchen korner, gameland, ..sportsman's spot, record, por- trait, jewelry, rare coins and stamps, green thumb, Israel and other booths, a country store, gourmet shop and "orig- inals only" booth, featuring ceramics, linens, etc. Luncheons and dinners will , J. J. CLARKE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Samuels, * * * of Lesure Ave., have made COUNCIL BROADCAST known the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Doreen, to Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. by Irving Nusbaum, son of Mr. and Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. Theodore Barg- Mrs. Abe Nusbaum, of W. man, president of the Jewish Outer Dr. "Anumhere — Anytime" Social Service Bureau, and Da- Both young people are seniors and orchestra vid Rosin, chairman of Reset- in the Wayne State University Portraiture Candids PHONE ME ABOUT YOUR Call Richard Levinson, Evenings tlement Service, will be inter- college of liberal arts. An Au- Pioneer Women Sets Weddings Bar Mitzvahs FREE WEDDING viewed by Mrs. Wilbur Stein, of gust wedding is planned. Installation' Luncheon; DI 1-3059 LI 4-3042 LI 5-4352 the JSSB public relations of- Mrs. Kaufman to Speak fice, regarding the role and ac- tivities of the agency over the Chas. F. Rosen Heads Mrs. Rose Kaufman, of Cleve- Jewish Community Council por- Place your order Early land, 0., will be guest speaker Beth El Men's Club tion of the Altman Jewish Hour. and serve to install incoming For Confirmations * * * Charles F. Rosen was elected officers at the annual installa- and Other Parties INTER-FAITH BROADCAST president of the Men's Club of tion and luncheon to be held Temple Beth El at the Thirty- on May 28 at Time: 10:35 a.m., Monday. Station: WCHB (1440 on the Eighth Annual Meeting on Tues- the Labor Zi- day. dial). onist Institute, Feature: Rabbi David A. Bay- Rosen is a confirmand of the it has been an-, from linson, of Temple Beth El, will Euclid Avenue nounced by COUNTRY SIDE appear with a Priest and a Temple (n o w Mrs. Irvin Minister to present the Jewish Fairmont Tem- Turner, presi- ICE CREAM CO. viewpoint on "The Wedding ple) in Cleve- dent of the De- Wholesale and Retail Ceremony and the Symbolism land and a troit Council TYler 5-2727 of Its Ceremonials." graduate of of Pioneer Ohio State Women. 4581 Joy Rd. at Broadstreet CARD OF THANKS University, Mrs. Kauf- We Specialize in Fruit Punch The family of the late Mr. where he re- man, member of the national ' Samuel D. Ratner (Radner) ceived his Mas- _acknowledges with grateful ap- ter of Arts De- advisory board preciation the many kind ex- gree in Educa- of Pioneer Wo- Mrs. Kaufman Rosen pressions of sympathy extended tion. men, just returned from a two- by relatives and friends- during He came to Detroit in 1934, month stay in Israel where ihe the family's recent bereave- and for the past- 15 years has attended a special service in ment. been associated with the Doner seminar conducted by Pioneer advertising firm. He is a mem- Women, Moatzot Hapoalot and ber of the boards of Jewish Vo- the Jewish Agency. cational Service and Jewish PILLOWS RENOVATED She has served Pioneer Wo- Community Center; he has men in many capacities. A few and been active in cub scouting and years ago she went on a special served on committees of the mission to Europe, North Africa TICKING REPLACED Torch Drive. and Israel where she visited the PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE Other officers are: Ben Na- large network of social service Call for Representative with Samples thanson, vice president; Harvey institutions maintained by Mo- L. Vehon, treasurer; and Her- atzot Hapoalot. She was national bert J. Kessler, secretary. vice-president of the national The following were elected to organization committee and also Established 8823 Twelfth Street TY 4-6728 the board of directors for a served as East Central Regional 1919 two-year term: Paul Broder, and Cleveland Council chair- Abraham J. Burke, Raymond man. Davis, Dr. I. I. Edgar, Philip M. The Women's Division of the Fisher, Alfred L. Lindenbaum, Jewish National Fund, compris- Isadore E. Malin, Richard A. ing Hadassah, Mizrachi Women, Miller, Samuel B. Ostrow and Pioneer Women, Bnai Brith and Sanford J. Rope. cooperating woman's organiza- Richard A. Serlin was elected tions dedicated a Rose Kaufman to the board for a one-year Forest in Israel in January, 1955. term. The following remain on the Cantor Ackerman and 701, otou board for one more year: Al- bert M. Colman, Wilbur De- Symphony Ensemble at Young, Dr. Louis L. Friedland, Halevy-Circle Concert - Archie Katcher, Percy P. New- Smart brides select the Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will 'man, Clement J. Weitzman and be guest soloist at the concert Sheraton-Cadillac for their Stanley J. Winkelman. weddings and receptions. And of Halevy Farband and Work- for good reason! First, the, men's Circle chorus. He will ap- staff of this famous hotel spe- Mrs. I. Miller Launches pear in a group of Israeli songs cializes in • catering to wed- and opera selections, and will dings – lifts so many nagging `Mrs. Woodc rest Contest' solo with the chorus and orches- details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. The "Michigan Mother of the tra in Dan Frohman's cantata And whether you select the Year," Mrs. Irving I. Miller, of "Day of Judgement." The pro- magnificent Grand Ballroom 6262 W. Outer Drive, has gram will be accompanied by for a party of 750, or one of launched the "Mrs. Woodcrest members of the Detroit Sym- our exquisite Parlors for an Contest" for the Woodcrest phony Orchestra, with Rebecca Professional beauticians are trained for helping those intimate family group of as Home in St. Clair Shores. Frohman and Bella Goldberg small as twenty, you may rest with hair and scalp problems. Keeping your hair in The contest winner, to be at the pianos. assured that the accommoda- good condition will mean better permanents and chosen on her charm, sincerity Frohman, singer, composer tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. and personality, will receive a and conductor, has chosen a va- better all-around hair beauty. A series of Breck Method Our prices are reasonable, $100 Government bond. Any ried program, including two Hair and Scalp Treatments given in this shop will and you'll always be proud to mother who wishes to partici- Israeli compositions by Wilen- remember that your wedding help to make your next permanent more successful. pate in the contest should de-' ski, "Cradle Song" by Gretcha- was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. posit her photograph, accompa- ninoff, "Tumba" Chassidic im- For information and reservations, call nied by her name, address and pressions by Paul Held, "Luck Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 telephone number, at the Home. Be A Lady" from "Guy and Photographs can not be re- Dolls," "The Telephone' by Men- turned. Virginia Farrell, Trained Hair Stylist otti and a cycle of Yiddish folk "Mrs. Wooderest" will be in- songs. Perfected Permanent Waving, Tint and Bleach troduced by Mrs. Miller at the The concert takes place Sun- Home on June 2. Entries will day, May 26, 8:30 p.m., at De- HOURS: Tues. & Sat., •.. 9 to 5; Wednes., Thurs., and Fri., 9 to Ave. Washington Blvd at Michigan be received until 8 •p.rn., May troit Institute of Arts. For• res- Mark Schmidt, General Manager 31. ervations call KE 3-9367. 11757 BROADSTREET at Elinhurst WE 1-0119 Stuctioi Dave Davidson IT'S SPRING CLEANING TIME . . and THAT MEANS YOUR PILLOWS, TOO! TRAURIG'S QUILT SHOP Oka geAketgitwit qti eeeptrt, e if. I gto. B RECK SHERATON-CADILLAC t— HOTEL Xliiti &Ruh' Satan