American Jewish Congress Women JWF Institute Plan. Stephen Wise Dinner-Dance Sets Last Meet Mrs. SIDNEY MICHALS, chairman of the American Jewish Congress Women's Division Stephen S. Wise dinner- dance, and FRANK ROSENBAUM, president of the AJC Mich- igan Council, whose group is participating in the event, talk over plans for the program. * * Women of the American Jewish Congress here Will pre- sent the annual Stephen S. Wise dinner-dance, the organi- zation's major -fund-raising af- fair which commemorates the birthday of its late founder, at 6:45 p.m., Nov. 5, at the Elm- LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- wood Casino. Chairman of the event, Mrs. Sidney Michals, has TER will meet at 8:30 p.m., been assisted in planning the Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jos- affair by Mesdames Maurice eph, 18450 Wyoming. Mrs. Ger- Croll, Joseph Siegel and John ald Goldberg, past president of the Women's District Lodge No. Sturman. 6, will be guest speaker. A Proceeds of the affair will program of games and refresh- support the democratic causes ments will follow. and ideals to which Rabbi Wise * * * devoted his life and for which ISRAEL CHAPTER will offer the AJC is continuing to work, according to Mrs. Louis Red- "The Voice Is You," a presenta- stone, Women's Division presi- tion sponsored by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co., at 8:30 p.m., dent. AJC projects include the Monday, at Beth Aaron Syna- Louise Waterman Wise Youth gogue. For further information, call - Mrs. Leonard Gurwin, Center in Jerusalem, at which 4-1309. Friends are invited. young people from all parts of * * * Israel are provided with dor- mitory lodging and meals dur- TIKVAH LODGE is planning ing two-weeks of training in the a Hallowe'en square dance party operation and responsibilities of at 9 p.m., Thursday, at Cong. democracy. Beth Joseph. Cy Sims will do Another effort is the David the calling and provide enter- Petegorsky Scholarships, in tainment. Refreshments will be memory of the former execu- served. * * * tive director of Congress. The scholarships enable college stu- LEON STRACHER Bnai dents selected from throughout Brith Young Adults had dinner the _U.S. through an essay con- out and attended a perform- test, to participate in a six- ance of "The Diary of Anne week summer workshop in Is- Frank," recently. rael. * * * All members and friends of REX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Congress are invited to the din- ner-dance, advises Frank Rosen- Women, will -hold a member- baum AJC Michigan Council ship tea at 8 p.m., Wednesday president, whose group will join at the home of Shirley Boyd, 16134 Ohio. All prospective in the birthday celebration. members are urged to attend. For information, call LI 3-4201. * * Viceroy Exemplifies Activities Scientific Wonders The advent of new products for enjoyment in twentieth- century living has made life as fascinating and wonderful as any science fiction, as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" by Jules Verne, according to producers of the new prod- ucts. Among the items made for popular enjoyment are filtered cigarettes, exemplified by Vice- roy Cigarettes. A single Viceroy cigarette contains at least 20,000 filter traps to f o s t e r maximally smooth taste. The filter traps are packed together in a single tip of a Viceroy cigarette, which contains twice as many filter traps as are found in the other two largest-selling filter brands: The filter tips are not the only factors in Viceroy which in a short time have enabled the cigarettes to gain favor with smokers. A Viceroy contains only the richest, finest quality leaf tobacco, deep-cured golden brown and especially blended for smoking pleasure. The Viceroy manufacturers encourage the public to try Viceroy. A costumed "Roaring 20's" Halloween party will be spon- sored by REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, at 9 p.m., Saturday, at the Glen Oaks Country Club, 30500 W. 13 Mile, west of James Couzens. The agenda in- cludes buffet dinner, dancing, games, prizes for the best cos- tumes and cocktails. Reserva- tions must be made in advance with Jerome Robbins, LI. 7-2871. * * * A wiener roast at Koepplin- ger's Park, 15200 W. Eight Mile, will be sponsored by HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE on Saturday evening. For information, call Harvey Weisberg, DI 1-0663. The' lodge will meet on Monday evening at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. Refreshments will be served. Center Cub Scout Pack Schedules Meeting Dates Cub Scout Pack 369 of the Jewish Community Center will hold their den meetings at 7:15 p.m., MOndays, at the Davison branch. The pack meeting oc- curs the last Sunday of each month, with the fall season's opener this Sunday. Until you have become really Cubmaster is Henry Kosofsky, a brother to every one, broth- pack committee chairman is erhood will not come to pass.. Bernard Sands and Mrs. Sands —Fyodor Dostoyevsky, is chief den mother. For furth- "The Brothers Karamazov" er information, call WE 3-7380. - The fourth session of a leadership training institute, sponsOred by the Women's Di- vision of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will be held 10 a.m., Monday, at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison. Women attending this ses- sion will meet Women's Divi- sion officers and hear a talk by Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, di- vision president, reports Mrs. Isidor Sobeloff, Institute chair- man. William Avrunin, Associ- ate Director of Federation, will speak on "The Future of Fed- eration." A tour of the Butzel Building will be included in the morn- ing's program. Women will meet directors of the Federa- tion agencies housed in the Butzel Building and learn about their programs. Planning this seminar are Mrs. Milton H. Sims and Mrs. David Handleman: An informal coffee hour will precede the morning session. This meeting concludes the series designed to give women in the community a better un- derstanding of Federation and its affiliated agencies. Miriam Shur to Wed Robert A. Shapiro ,:•;. .•.:•••• • FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's BEN KATZMAN and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER A KE. 1-8196 gift of -10 stereo slides with all candid albums. Dave Diamond Orchestras-Entertainment MISS MIRIAM SHUR Mr. and Mrs. Herzl B. Shur, of 17565 Warrington, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miriam Claire, to Robert A. Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro, of 12780 Ster- ling Ct., Oak Park. Both the bride and her fiance attended Wayne State Univer- sity. They plan a Dec. 29 wed- ding. 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 .11•11 ■ . CUSTOM CRAFT UPHOLSTERING Furniture Made to Order Restyled and Reupholstered 13230 DEXTER TO 8-1347 Closed Sat. Open Sunday (MOOS To Wed in May .10410041••••••••••000•••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • DETROIT SOCIALITES •: • • • • • • • • OPENING DANCE SUNDAY, OCT. 27, 1957 Featuring "THE COUNTS" CONG. BETH MOSES — LINWOOD at OAKMAN BLVD. PARKING DANCING 8:30 P.M.-12:00 P.M. AVAILABLE • • • • • • • • • • • • Si•••••••••••••••••••••••∎••••••••••••••••••• CONG. BETH JOSEPH ANSHEY RUZHIN CELEBRATES BURNING OF MORTGAGE :A- MISS BERNICE STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Nate Stein, of Woodingham Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Albert Sari' Yendick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yen- dick, of Meyers Rd. A May wed- ding is planned. Area Teen-Agers to Vie in Safe-Driving Race Mr. Hyman Karp, President of Cong. Beth Joseph is happy to announce that an "Open House" party will be held Sunday, Nov. 3 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. celebrating the Burning of the Synagogue Mortgage at the Synagogue 18450 Wyoming The Mortgage Ceremonies will take place at 2:00 p.m. sharp Rabbi Segal will be guest speaker Cantor H. Adler will say Twillis Refreshments Will Be . Served -The Public Is Cordially Invited Teen-agers from the commun- ity will be among the partici- pants in a "Take It Easy Race" —a race without speed—to take place Saturday between young people from Manchester and Greater Detroit. Sponsored by Floyd Rice, in cooperation with the Ford Mo- tor Co., the race will determine whether the rural or city teen- ager is a better driver. Partici- pants must be 16 or older, have a driver's license, parents' con- sent and a record of no mov- ing traffic violations. All must have completed a driver train- ing course in the schools of De- troit or Manchester. There will be 20 contestants, with finalists participating in a Road-e-o. Luncheon and a ban- quet are planned. The 100-mile course will include driving on gravel, black-top and cement roads, hills, sharp turns, town and city driving. Adult observ- ers will accompany each driver. • Rosenwald Auxiliary Installs New Officers At a recent meeting of the Julius Rosenwald Ladies Auxil- iary, Mrs. Anne Gottlieb was installed as auxiliary president. Also inducted at the installa- tion meeting, which took place at the home of Mrs. George Poplack, 18114 Indiana, were Mesdames Marion Goldberg and Mollie Mitchell, vice-presidents; Clara Cohen, secretary; Anne Weil, treasurer; Ida Zuger, chaplain and sick chairman; Jean Weintraub, historian; and Eve Fishman, sgt.-at-arms. *send' oo.tributitin to: DETROIT EitilifiESSMEN'S CHAPTER . . . . 14379 Livernois OF ME CITY Detroit 38, Mich.