, All work and no play can go only so far, so members of the City of Hope Cancer Fighters take time out from aiding the Duarte, Calif. institution to play their annual cocktail party and buffet supper. The event is scheduled for S p.m., Saturday, at Holiday Manor. Seated, left to right, are Mesdames ELLIOT SCHUBINER, vice-president of program; and NATE BASSIN, co-chairman; standing, Mesdames EARL SHIPPER, THEODORE KRASS, co-chairman, and BEN CARON. Com- mittee members not shown are Mesdames Allan Kaplan, Harold Kozloff and Sol Benaderet. Young Marrieds Delay Oneg Shabbat A Week An oneg shabbat, the third in a series of monthly programs scheduled by ' the Young Mar-. rieds Group of Temple Israel, has been postponed &mil thiS Friday to Jan. 31, at the tem- .ple. Following 8:30 p.m. services, members will participate in • a discussion on the evening's sermon topic, led by Rabbi M. Robert Syme. The Young Marrieds also is planning a "His and Hers Night" at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the temple. Nora Williams, a hair fashion expert, will ad- dress the women, while Dan Houser, of the Detroit Police Department, speaks to the men on crime detection. A social hour will follow. ,■ =10,0.111111.1.11•1111 ■ 4,i11.11111.0411 ' 111HNINIIMil ewry (9 n tne ✓ ri t.tr ! This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details . from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC t HOTEL ---f Washington Blvd at Michigan Av•. Mark Schmidt, General Monoger •••■■•■•••■ •••/~ ■■ •••••••• ■•■■ ••• Set March Date Rarely has there been a more appreciative and enthusiastic audience than the one atAend- ing last Tuesday's concert at the Davison branCh of the Jew- ish Community Center. The audience had good cause to be excited. The Center Sym- phony was excellent and very melodic under the spirited con- ducting of Julius Chajes. Guest performers of the eve- ning were tenor Anthony Mar- lowe and soprano Marguerite Kozenn. Marlowe got off to a slow start in his first selection btit picked up to give a very pleasant rendition of Puccini with arias and duets selected from Madam Butterfly and La Boheme. Both Miss Kozenn and Mai- lowe were brought back for three curtain calls and an encore after their duet "0 Soave Fanciulla." The orchestra was especially good in their playing of the ever - popular and immensely vibrant "Overture to .the Bar ber of Seville." The next concert is scheduled for Feb. 25. Mischa Mischakoff will be soloist-in Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. Tickets are available from Center offices. JEWV Fund-Raiser Is 'Star-Studded' For one night only, the Star THE ETERNAL LIGHT Spangled Review, featuring fa- Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. mous stars from 'the American Station: WWJ. Feature: "Honey on the Book and Yiddish theater - will be —The Life of Louis M. Rabino-- presented by the Jewish War witz" will be presented as a Veterans of Michigan Sunday, special drama. Starring as the Feb. 16 at the Ford Auditorium. late Mr. Rabinowitz, New York This three-hour musical industrialist and philanthropist, revue, which is the sole fund will be Eli Wallach, noted raising effort of the JWV for stage, screen and television the entire year, will feature actor. Theodore Bikel, actor such notables in the enter- and musician, will be featured .tainment field as Ricky Lane in the role of narrator, guitar- and Velvel: a star on the Ed Sullivan TV show and favorite ist and singer. * * of the Borscht Belt; Steven Douglas, Star vocalist of "Damn MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Yankees" and "Rumble Seat"; Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Morty Gunty, comedy sensation; Station: WXYZ. Feature: A special broadcast Will Jordon, "The man who 'honoring Jewish youth will made Ed Sullivan laugh"; and highlight the participation of Jo Ann Florio, star of "Bagels Charles Nathanson, of Detroit, and Yox," a favorite of Jewish teen-age winner of the national audiences everywhere. Musical sermon contest of the National director for the show is Her- Youth Federation of the Union schel Leib. Some choice seats are still of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, and his rabbi, Dr. Rich- available and •may be purchased ard C. Hertz, of Detroit's Tem- by calling WE. 3-0846 or by ple Beth El. Their theme is "A contacting members of JWV. Living Judaism for Today's Youth." Local Hadassah Adopts * * * COUNCIL BROADCAST New Israel . Project Tillie: 10 p.m., Saturday • Mrs. William Isenberg, past Station: WJLB president of the Detroit Chap- Feature. Rabbi Josha S. ter of Hadassah and currently Sperka, field director for the chairman of its medical center Midwestern Region of the Jew- committee, advises that fam- ish National Fund Foundation, ilies, organizations, c o r p o r a- will discuss its program in tions or individuals may par- connection with the JNF t i c i p a t e in the new local Month celebration over the Hadassah program. - weekly J e w i s h- Community By naming Hadassah in wills Council portion of the Altman and bequests, through founda- Jewish Hour. tions, trust funds and outright contributions, the Ha d a s s a h Adas Shalom Affiliates Hospital - H e b r e w University Schedule Family Night Medical Center will benefit, she said. A Family Night program is Hadassah recently adopted planned by Adas Shalom Syna- neurology and psychiatric gogue at 7:30 p.m., Feb. 1, the area of the Israel center, to be in the social hall. The event completed about 1960. is sponsored by the congrega- Funds contributed to the tion's Sisterhood and Men's ; project, Mrs. Isenberg states, Club. do not necessarily have to .con- Parents and their children of stitute the entire cost of each "dancing age" are invited to unit, nor do payments have to participate. The music of Dick be made at one time. Since Stein and his orchestra will be , the center will not be ready heard. until 1960, payments may be The evening also will include designed a c c or dingl y, she a short address by Rabbi Jacob added. E. Segal and a musical pro- Mrs. Isenberg also empha- gram by Cantor Nicholas Fena- - sized that neurology and psy- kel and the youth choir. chiatric area is only an addi- Refreshments will be served, tional responsibility to previoUs according to the chairmen, commitments.. Contributions Mrs. Joseph Koenig and Ber- may be made to any part of its building program. nard Jaffe. . game, owu C Waldinq eaption, . It seems improbable that we, or any nation or group of na- tions, will attain peace until each man, in his own mind and heart, treats all men as his brothers.—Eddie Cantor. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 Delicious HORS d'OUVRES Mode Fresh to Order Call: UN 1-2199 _MISS FAYE BEAN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bean an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Richard Paul Rycus, son of Mrs. Freda Rycus and the late Mr. Louis Rycus. The couple plans a March wed- ding. Music — Entertainment Scandal is one thing that never gets shop worn by being continually passed around. - - - and his Orchestra UN 4-9485 N SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING 5 TU 1 ELL We must reduce our stock regardless of cost. The House of Coats and Suits is offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make fabu- lous savings on women's winter coats and suits. Reductions as much as 50% and more! 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