▪ Women's Clitth activities (More Clubs on Page 15) AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will view the Danny Kaye film, "Assignment Chil- dren," made under the auspices of the United Nations, at 9 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Mrs. Harry Bodzin is program chairman. Mrs. Joseph Glicker, Sisterhood president, invites the public to attend at no charge. * * * BETH JOSEPH SISTER- HOOD is planning a board meeting for 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Marcia Schneider and Mrs. Jean Weiss will be host- esses at the luncheon meeting. * * * THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW CLUB will meet this Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Hyman Horenstein, 17303 Prairie. A luncheon will be followed by a review of "The World of Suzie Wong" by Mrs. Max Kanarek. Barbara Malamud to Wed Sander Papo MISS BARBARA MALAMUD Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Malamud, of 4334 W. Grand, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Sander Papo, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Papo, of 24021 Marlow, Oak Park. The prospective bridegroom is a former Wayne State Uni- versity student, and is presently _ attending De Patis Florist School. An August wedding is being planned. I Bar Mitzvahs Mrs. Ruth Saywitz, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools, announces the annual lun- cheon will be held at 12 noon, Wednes- day, at Beth. Aar on Syna- gogue. Mrs . Charles Wein- er is luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Irving Palman, co- chairman. Mrs. Samuel W. Leib, program chairman, is arranging the afternoon's entertainment. For information, call Mrs. Weiner, DI 1-0207, or Mrs. Palman, UN 1-5884. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will meet Monday, at North- land Concourse, when tickets for the fifth annual donor lun- cheon, to be held Dec. 3, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel will be distributed. Ticket cap- tains are Mesdames Lois No- vitz, Alice Tobias, Sally Coo- gan, Pearl Blazofsky, Adele Galper, Audrey Kline, Betty Marks, Shola Miller, Evelyn Gorosh and Debby Vernick. Proceeds from the affair will support the Detroit Association for Retarded Children. For re- servations, call the co-chair- men, Mrs. Loretta Globerson, LI 5-9983, - or Mrs. Ruth Katz, LI 6-6994. * * * BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will hold an open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. A guest speaker is planned. For information, call Sylvia Rosenfeld, DI. 1-1435. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Ben Chestnut, 18019 Hendrie, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Joseph Frankfort and Mrs. Sam Wexler, chair- men of fund-raising activities, urge members to bring com- plete reports to the meeting, which will open with a dessert luncheon. * * * EVERGREEN CONGRE- G A T I O N SISTERHOOD has planned a board meeting for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Goodis, 19947 Kentfield. Plans for a paid-up membership affair on Nov. 21 will be discussed. * * • TUROVER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will meet at 12 noon, Nov. 20, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Garelick will tender a luncheon celebrating their safe return from a trip to Europe and Israel. They also will re- port on highlights of their trip. Mrs. Jacob Zeldes, presi- dent, states that plans are cur- rently being made to celebrate the organization's 30th anni- versary. * * * Mrs. Rae Feinberg, vice- chairman of K I N N E R E T CHAPTER; Pioneer Women, announces a luncheon and games party at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Northland Center Hospitality House. Friends are invited. Another luncheon pro- gram is planned for Nov. 16, in the home of Mrs. Rebecca Warren, 2255 Leslie. Samuel Sigal, local newspaperman and educator, - will speak on "The Poetry of Itzick Manger." * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a dessert luncheon Tuesday after- noon, in the home of Mrs. Roy Foreman, 18665 Northlawn. * * * NORTHWEST CHAP T E R, Women's American ORT, is planning a theater party Dec. 1, when "No Time for Sergeants" will play at the Shubert Thea- ter. Presented in co-sponsorship with NORTHLAND CHAPTER, tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Morry Hochman, UN. 2-7094; Mrs. Sidney Bertin, UN. 3-3669; or • Mrs. Bruce Shatan- off, LI. 6-4166. On Nov. 22, Northwest Chapter will hold a luncheon program, at which Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will be guest speaker. The program, to be held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Wigler, 1280 W. 7 Mile, is open to prospective members. * * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hear a report by its president, Esther Mendelson, on the recent con- vention in Boston, at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center. Hostesses will be Helen Rosenshine, Ann Green- berg and Fannie Rabinowitz. Guests are invited. * * * MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Ben Michels, 3247 Grand. Law- rence Crohn, local Zionist lead- er, will speak on "Three Branches of Judaism." Thirty years of service was marked by the Detroit Auxil- iary, City of Hope, the organ- ization's oldest group in the city, at a banquet held recently at Rainbow Catering on Wyom- ing. The group supports the non-sectarian City of Hope na- tional medical center, which op- erates the Los Angeles Sana- tarium and Cancer Hospital. Banquet guests were wel- comed by Nathan R. Epstein, who has been the group's presi- dent for the past 22 years. Itzchok Sosnick was toastmaster. Principal speaker at the event was Samuel Sigal, of the Jewish Daily Forward. Ben Goldberg, president of the City of Hope Businessmen's Group, greeted the banquet at- tendants. - THE IN MAGIC NAME FASHION 111•1•4M•MCN.......111 ■ You Won't Have A Care In The World if you select our dependable WYN and HAROLD LANDIS CATERING Style, Elegance, Beauty in your home . . . or at your place of business DI. 1-2755 • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Malkin, of 24711 Sussex, Oak Park, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwin Marc, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held. La Sunday evening, in the syna- gogue social hall. * * * Temple Israel YMG The Bar Mitzvah of Ernest 13 Jerold Ring, son of Mr. and Plans Oneg Shabbat, Mrs. Sidney Ring, will be ob- served on Saturday, at Beth Get-Acquainted Party Abraham Synagogue. A dinner Following sabbath eve serv- in his honor will be held Sun- ices at Temple Israel this eve- day, in the Mayfair Room. ning, the congregation's Young Marrieds Group will hold its first monthly oneg shabbat. The Home Relief Set place will be announced at the service. for Dinner-Dance Rabbi M. Robert Syme, assis- Final arrangements have been made for the donor dinner tant rabbi of the temple, will LA dance which the Home Relief participate in the discussion, Society will sponsor Saturday which will take place informal- evening at the Sheraton Cadillac ly during a social hour. According to Dan and Emily Hotel. Hal Gordon's WXYZ-TV orchestra will furnish music. A Arnold, chairman of the Young floor-show featuring a surprise Marrieds committee on religious top performer is planned. emphasis, which is planning the Among the numerous prizes oneg shabbat series, the pro- to be given away will be an all- grams will include discussion expense paid vacation at Gros- on the evening's sermon, Re- singer's resort in New York. form Judaism or any questions Mrs. William Bonin, chairman those attending may wish to O of the event, will be assisted by have answered. Mesdames Jack Levitt, Maurice All worshippers are invited Garelick, Jacob Rosenberg, Sid- to attend. ney Tauber, Abe Sinaberg, Rob- The Young Marrieds also is ert Friedenberg and Joseph planning a "get - acquainted Mossman. party" open to paid-up members The above committee is ac- at 9 p.m., Nov. 16, in the temple. cepting reservations for the af- Games, entertainment and re- fair. . freshments are planned. C E111 Jacob P. Rudin, rabbi of Temple Beth El of Great Neck, N.Y., was named president of the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis at a meeting of the CCAR executive board this week. 71-0 El Bernie Pupko formerly of A Pupko is pleased to announce that he is now associated with Ll WOLF FABRIC MART at the same location on Livernois continuing to offer the same fine READY MADE or CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES and SPREADS . . . as well as a large selection of dress fabrics for home making — together with latest style patterns, zippers, cottons, etc. El WOLF-PUPKO Fabric Mart • DRAPERIES • SPREADS • DRESS FABRICS Two Locations to Serve You 19011 LIVERNOIS 486 W. 8 MILE RD. So. of 7 Mile UN 4-1220 --4130 — t - 1 =7E1 41 Hazel Park JO 4-6582 0 17—THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Frid ay, November 8, 1957 Dr. Jacob Rudin to Head Detroit Auxiliary U.S. Rabbis Conference Celebrates 30th Year NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.