7 g Brandeis Univ,; omen's Committee Sets 'Tel-A- randeis Member Day ' dames Norman Levey, Maurice Schiller, Nannes and Clement Hopp, vice-presidents; Hy Kra- mer, Malcolm -Lowenstein and Bernard Segall, secretaries; and Charles Makie, treasurer. Committee chairmen are MeS- dames Leonard Birndorf and John Hopp, Jr., membership; Jerry Morse, book fund; Leo Mellen, budget; Milton Zim- merman, , bulletin; Samuel R. Glogower, by-laws; Alvin Bar- nett and Albert Fuchs, clerical; Clement Hopp, committees; Oscar Zeman and Murray Alt- man, conservation and reten- tion; Jack Lefton, Victor Shiff- man' and Beverly Straus, hos- pitality; Irving Goldberg, in- tegration; Gilbert Silverman, Theodore Roth and George Golanty, life membership; Al- bert Bloom and Manuel Roten-. berg, mailing; Leonard Kasle, promotion; Charles Briskinan, program; Aaron and Seltzer, study group; MaxWell Katzen and Morris Baron, prospects; Robert S. Drews, publicity; Miss Edith Heavenrich, supplies. • New Board members are Mes- dames 'Baron, Colen, Samuel Glogower, GOlanty, Hopp, Jr., MRS. -WILLIAM FOGEL Maxwell E. Katzen, Seltzer, Vic- place calls from the Aurora for Shiffman, Zimmerman, Roth Gasoline Co. offices on Wyo and Robert Danto. ming Ave. The National Women's Corn- Three days later, on Oct. 16, mittee is the sole \supporting the first chapter meeting of the organization of the Brandeis 1957-58 season will be held- at University Library. The Corn- Temple Israel. The agenda in- mittee relies on annual mem- eludes branch and a musical ! bership dues, rather than fund- extravaganza, "Belles Are Ring- raising events, to meet its fi- ing," directed by Mrs. Eli GrosS. i nancial pledges to the Univer- Mrs. Chester L. Colen, UN. sky. 1-9169, is in charge of reserva- tions and tickets. The Women's Committee also has arranged study group ses: sions on great novels: Study material has been corn-piled by Brandeis professors. The groups, which will meet on Plans are being made by DR. Monday afternoons, will be led B. BENEDICT GLAZER CHAP- by Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer. In- TER, Briai Brith Girls, for the tereifed person should call Mrs. installation of the new adminis- Samuel Aaron, SU. 8-5185, or tration, headed this year by Mrs. Charles N a n n e s, UN. Patricia Reiter. 1-7008. * * * The new slate of Women's Murray Fr umin, vice-presi- Committee officers include Mes- dent of Moreland & Co. invest- ment brokerS, will speak on "When Yoti Should Invest in Stocks" at a meeting of HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE this Monday evening, at Ruskin Hall, 18450 Wyoming. Harold Weiss /is the evening's program chairm-an. Opening Luncheon Phyllis Clark to Wed Maimonides Auxiliary Sets The Women's Auxiliary of been appointed to serve as gen- the Maimonides Medical - So- eral fund-raising chairman Bernard Reiner the annual luncheon. Mrs. William Fogel, newly- = elected president of the Detroit w Chapter of Brandeis University ; Women's Committee, has an- notnced • that the \organization • 1-3 will conduct a "Tel-a-Brandeis Member Day," Oct. 13, to invite hundreds of women to join as Ca annual or life members of the E•4 Cr4 Women's Committee. A The organization will fr4 "telephone • belles," who will • 'kW r• bra C,1 at - MISS 'PHYLLIS CLARK The engagement of Phyllis Ruth Clark, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Clark, of Kenwood Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mr. Roy Clark, to Bernard Remer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Remer, of WildWood Ave., Oak Park, has been announced. Remer attends the Uni- versity of Michigan, where he is a student in the school of architecture and design. ciety begin- its season's program with a luncheon-meet- ing at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday; at Jeri's. Following the invocation, to be delivered by Mrs. Arthur Goldberg, past president, a re- view of the activities of the or- ganization will be _given by Mrs. I. Walter Silver. Mrs. Israel Wiener, president, will present the names of the following women to serve as committee chairmen: Mesdames H. Podolsky, bud- get; W: Usher, committees; S. Fried ; constitution; S. Gross- 'man, courtesy; M. Steinhardt, Community Council delegate; P. Freiberg, League delegate; L. Heyman and C. Kessler, hos- pitality; J. Dubin, tributes; B. Parker, Israel Bonds; S. Fried- laender; membership; H. Schle- singer, program; M. Levin, publicity; H. Weisberg, ways and means; . R. Lipton and, M. Wainstoc k, scholarships; D:- Morton and D. Schane, tele- phone; and A. Lowe, social. Mrs. Nathaniel Sandler has Oacti Oritit Activities FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT — ITS BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra LI. 7-2943 CARPETS ARE EXPENSIVE! Protect Your Investment Professional Cleaning Is Quality Cleaning. Remember . . . Cheap Cleaning Is More Expensive In the Long Run. Musk end Entertainment E mmet_ Brevities By arrangement with Edward H. Moss, British Consul in De- troit, • the Surf and Coronet Theaters will present a special sneak preview of "THE GREEN MAN," 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. Proceeds will be donated • to the National Playing Fields As- sociation. 1 * BRONSTEIN FAMILY CLUB, on Sunday, installed the fol- lowing newly-elected officers: Larry Mintz, president; Mrs. Max Ellis, secretary; Mrs. Martin Bronstein, treasurer; and • Mrs. Bill Bronstein, cor- responding secretary. Julius Bronstein was installing offi- cer, after which he and Mrs. Bronstein, parents of the or- ganization's membership, were honored prior to leaving for Miami Beach, Fla. * * "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT," starring Edward G. Robinson, is one of the plays scheduled for the current season at the Cass Theater. It will open here Dec. 2. The Cass Theater , season starts Sept. 30 with the world premiere of "Carefree Heart." *. *. * Red CrOss Worker Members of the REPUBLI- to Address Meeting- CAN WOMEN'S \ FEDERATION OF MICHIGAN are currently of Sinai Women's Guild planning their Fall .Stater Con- Eugenia Weallrnan, Red Cross ference to be held Oct. 7 and staff worker who recently re- 8, at the Park Place Hotel, Tra- turned from duty in the Texas verse City. * * * flood area, will report on Red Cross disaster service at the Morton W. Garelik, newly- opening meeting of the Sinai named publicity chairman for Hospital -Women's Guild. the CARO PARENTS ASSOCI- The meeting, whiCh will ATION, INC., announces that 1 start with a luncheon in honor, Rev. Horace White, director of of Gray Ladies, and volunteer's the Lapeer Consultation Center, Nurse Aides, will be held at will be guest speaker -at the noon, today, in the hospital's first fall meeting, to be held at lecture hall. - 8 p.m. > Sept. 27, in room 810 Other speakers will be. Mrs. of • the Veterans Memorial Bldg. E. K. Wilson, • vice -chairman for A ,social hour will follow the Volunteer services of the De- meeting. troit Red --"Cross Chapter; and Dr. Julien Priver, Sinai Hospi- Mr. & Mrs. Group Plans tal director. Mrs. Irvin Hernia n of f is Blue Bank Campaigns chairman of the Sinai GraY. At its first meeting, Detroit Ladies Corps, while Mrs. Samuel Geshenson heads the Mr. and Mrs. Group of the City of Hope made plans for the Nurse Aide Corps. Mrs. Seymour Frank, Wo- distribution of Blue Banks in men's Guild presid en t has October. Mrs. Sa7n Libson was named Mrs.' Raymond Sokolov named to represent the chap- to oh-air today's meeting, while ter at the Midwestern confer- Mrs. Isadore Winkelman serves ence, which took. place Tues- as- co-chairman.- day and Wednesday, in Chicago. Mrs, Li'bsosn will report on THANKS CARD convention activities at the"Oc- The family of the late .Max tober meeting of the organiza- (Michael) Eiselman acknOwl- tion, to be held at the home of edges with grateful apprecia- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bershad, 3285 tion the many kind expressions Ewald Circle. of sympathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.; started -family's recent bereaveMent.. production of "The Proud Rebel" starring Alan Ladd. and Three birds which cannot fly Olivia de Havilland. Movie Wives of abl 'physicians in the eligible for community -are membership and are invited to Tuesday's luncheon. For in- formation, call Mrs. Friedlaen- der, UN 4-6708. 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