Volunteers to 'March'
for Muscular Dystrophy

Max Osnos, chairman for
the 1957 Muscular Dystrophy
Campaign, has announced a
"house-to-house march" for the
- drive will be conducted from
7 to 9 p.m., Dec. 3 by over
20,000 volunteer workers. Mus-
cular dystrophy is a chronic
disease of the muscles, the
cause and cure of which. is
unknown to medical science.
Most of its victims, of which
there are over 200,000 in the
United States, die in their
teens.
Seventy-five per cent of the
funds collected in the drive
will go to research. Twenty-
five per cent will purchase
wheel chairs, braces, hospital
beds and treatment for victims .
regardless of _, race, color or
treed.

PW Council to Bring Joey Adams
to Highlight 27th Annual Donor

Pioneer Women to Ship Used Goods to Israel

Facilities for storing and mage will go for Israeli needs.
packing good used wearing ap-
Further information on the
parel, blankets, linens and shipping center may be
ob-
other personal goods suitable
for shipping to Israel have tamed at DI 1-0786.
been announced by the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women.
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posited at 8007 Twelfth near
Delaware St.
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Putting their heads together to plan strategy for the annual
donor event of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women are, left
to right, Mrs. IRVING TURNER, president; Mrs. AVNER
NAGGAR, program chairman; and Mrs. SAM WASSERMAN,
vice-president of funds.
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The 27th annual donor event overseas director of JNF in
of the Detroit Council of Pio- Jerusalem, and four years later
neer Women wil' 13, held at 8:30 was a Deputy Director in the
p.m., Dec. 8, in the Ford Audi- Premier's office also in Jeru-
torium, it was announced this salem.
week by Mrs. Irving Turner,
Two years ago, Tesher be-
president.
came director of the Israel
In making public the pro- Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
gram, Mrs. Avner Naggar, the and earlier this year assumed
program chairman, stated that his present post, in which he
nationally-prominent television, has Consular jurisdiction over
MISS FLORENCE WEBERMAN movie and stage star Joey
15 states in the Midwest and
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Web- Adams would be the featured Southwest.
performer.
erman, of Elmhurst Ave., an-
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David S. Tesher, Consul Gen-
nounce the engagement of their
eral
of
Israel
in
Chicago,
will
daughter, Florence Jane, to
Maurice Pianko, son of Mr. and be honored guest and principal
Mrs. Harry Pianko, of W. 7 speaker. The musical portion of
Mile Rd. An April wedding is the evening will be presented
by lyric soprano Rita Wynne,
being planned.
a concert artist who has ap-
This Week's Radio and
peared in opera, over radio and
Peter Goldstein to Chair television.
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
Tesher, active in Zionist af-
Bereznitzer Banquet
fairs since his youth, di..ected
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Peter S. Goldstein has been Zionist activities in Berlin until
named chair- 1937, when he moved to Pales-
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
man of the tine as executive director of the
24th annual Jewish National Fund. In 1947,
Feature: "One Man," post-
banquet of the he served in that capacity in poned from an earlier telecast,
Bereznit,zer
will be shown. The story is
A i d Society, Canada.
about Raoul Wallenberg, the
In
1950,
he
was
appointed
to be held
Swedish diplomat who mysteri-
Jan. 19, in the
ously disappeared from Buda-
Mayfair Room,
pest behind the Iron Curtain in
Center
Orchestra
19161 Schae-
1945.
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Goldstein
fer.
Surpasses
Opener
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Assisting him as co-chairman
are Sol Kanat and Nathan Rose.
The Center Symphony Or-
Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
chestra poured forth with a . Station: WXYZ.
stirring concert under direc-
Feature: Rabbi Maurice N.
tion of Laszlo Krausz, guest Eisendrath, president of the
IDA'S LAMP
conductor, Tuesday night at Union of American Hebrew
SHADES
the Hyman C. Broder Audi- Congregations, will deliver the
Lamp Shades Made to Order
torium. The quality of per- concluding address in a 'series
Old Shades Recovered
formance far surpassed that of of four broadcasts. His topic
the orchestra's opening con- is "Time for Reclamation."
TO 8-6476
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cert.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Krausz, a Hungarian-born
violinist who is director of the
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Cleveland Chamber and Akron
Station: WWJ.
Symphony orchestra, led the
Feature: "Photographer in
Center artists in Weber's "Der Buckskin," the true story of
Freischuetz" overture, Beetho- Solomon Carvalho. Who accom-
ven's Symphony No. 4 and panied John Fremont on his
Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 expedition to the Northwest in
in E-flat Major. The intense 1853 as the official photo-
conductor brought out the grapher, will be told.
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group's remarkable sonority.
The symphony orchestra's
COUNCIL BROADCAST
regular conductor, Julius
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Professional Cleaning is Qual-
Chajes, was soloist in the
Station: WJLB.
Liszt
concerto.
The
composer-
ity Cleaning. Remember . . .
Feature: Israel Oron, Israeli
conductor - pianist rendered farmer who is head of the vil-
cheap cleaning is more expen-
an extremely good perform- lage council in Moshav Yedidya,
ance, despite the work's diffi- will be interviewed by Joseph
sive in the long run.
cult runs and trills.
Edelman, of the Jewish Com-
Chajes displayed his digital munity Council, over the Coun-
Leader beauty-cleans your car-
agility in his two encores, cil's weekly portion of the Alt-
peting with Karpet Kare—your
"Etude No. 1" and the "C man Jewish Hour.
Minor Nocturne," both by
* * *
carpets stay cleaner longer, last
Chopin.
MEET
THE
AUTHORS
longer too!
S, R. K.
Time: 9 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV.
CARD OF THANKS
Feature: Marking the sixth
The family of the late Mrs. annual Jewish Book Fair, au-
Bertha Leider acknowledges thors Ehud Ben-Yehuda . and
with grateful appreciation the Louis Golding will be heard.
many kind expressions of sym- Other participants are Dr. Nor-
pathy extended by relatives man Drachler, Book Fair chair-
and friends during the family's man, and Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
TY 5-8400 8700 LINWOOD
recent bereavement.
son, co-chairman.

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