When Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart receives the 11th annual Amity Award of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Con- gress, on Feb. 26, a special citation also will be given to Paul Paray, conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. T h e pres- entations will be made by Rabbi Morris Adler, a na- tional officer of the AJ Con- gress, and Dr. Leon Fram, president of the Michigan Region, at a luncheon at Rainbow Ter- race. The Amity Award, pre- sented to an Andividual who Paray has done most to further democratic princi- ples, was given to Lt. Gov. Hart for his "devotion to the exten- sion of civil liberties, his work to liberalize the immigration laws and his support of a U.S. foreign policy which would recognize Israel as a vital dem ocratic ally." The citation to Paray, who was a member of the French underground during World War II, will be for the helpful hand he has extended to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Judges included the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, Bishop of the Episcopal Archdiocese of Michigan, chairman; Mrs. Sam- uel Aaron, Judge Victor J. Baum, Judge Wade McCree and Frank Rosenbaum. Ad- visers to the committee were Boris Joffe, of the Jewish Corn- munity Council, and Judith Laikin, AJC regional director. Mrs. Bert Ruby is overall chairman of the Amity Award luncheon, and is assisted by Mesdames Alan Brown, Harry Feulner, Sol Redstone, Harry Shapiro and David Singer. Mrs. S. M. Israel is chairman of the AJC commission on community interrelations which sponsors the award. For reservations to the lunch-. eon, call Mrs. Israel, UN. 4- 8674. Eisenhower's Pastor at Town Hall Monday Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Pas- tor of the National Presbyte- rian Church, President Eisen- hower's pastor, will speak at Detroit Town Hall at 11 a.m. Monday, in Ford Auditorium, on the subject "Washington Confidential—Another View." Dr. Elson is a leader in Amer- ican Friends of the Near East, a major anti-Israel movement in this country. Sponsors of the Town Hall lectures announce that "among prominent Detroit religious men attending the lecture and the luncheon which follows will be Dr. Leon Fram of Temple Israel." rVis6nsin ("Students Set September Date - The annual benefit scholar- Music and Entertainment ship games party sponsored by the Mothers' Guild of the Chil- dren's Orthogenic School, founded by Katherine O'Connor. and his Orchestra will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 14, By DI. 1-1609 in the school auditorium, 10235 W. 7 Mile. BEVERLY SCHWARTZ According to Mrs. Abraham r WITHOUT Nickin, co-chairman, proceeds I will be used to help finance central QUESTION .. . High School schooling for needy children I It's who require the specialized type I • of educational program which A last farewell was made by the school provides. January seniors as they donned Assisting Mrs. Nickin and CATERERS their caps and gowns for corn- Mrs. Robert Wagner, general UN 2-5881 mencement last Wednesday. The chairman, are Mesdames Hyman ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 174th graduating class and the Abelman, Harold Adler, Ed- first of two classes graduating mund Buck,. Daniel Coleman, during the centennial celebra- Tom Gherman, Hayes Gier, Sey- Want The Best? tion, the class wore white stoles mour Gilmore, Ernest Lenzini, Ask the Folks Who've Had on their gowns commemorating Maxwell Lieberwitz, Frank SAM BARN ETT the 100th year anniversary. Mitchell, Clifford Newcomer,- and His Orchestra * * * Mary Reamer, Julius Rothen- The spring term began bright berg, Irving Weisenthal and LI 1-2563 and early Monday morning Ben Wigder. when last term's report cards and new program schedules were handed out. Officially, classes began with a full day of school on Tuesday. Is Pleased to Announce * * Any 'Lite interested in com- The Opening of His New Shop peting in the 1958 City Chess Tournament is. invited to sub- I. mit his application to the stu- dent office as soon as possible. Five applicants will be chosen to represent Central at the con- "FOR GRACIOUS GIVING AND LIVING" test. The winning team will be • Lamps • Jewelry • Glassware • Gifts • China awarded the city trophy and • Early American Furniture • Home Accessories five Individual trophy awards. IMM11.0i0 ■0■41■ 04•1 ■ 04 ■ 41•1 ■ 414.i41.01.1)1:) I =.0 MISS JANET WILLIS At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Willis, of Mendota Ave., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Janet, to Charles Rubin- stein, son of Mrs. Joseph Ru- binstein, of LaCrosse, Wis. The bride-elect attends the University of Wisconsin. Her fiance, a member of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity, is a senior in the law school of the same univer- sity. A September wedding is planned. JWV Activities 1101.0.1 0 ,11111111•041 11.10111.1 01 flit).111i0.1•11.11 Leo Gottfurcht is hy Leo Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- • Watch and Jewelry Repair MAN POST will hold a fun Whoso would be a man must night at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in 19001 LIVERNOIS, S. of 7 Mile a non-conformist.—Emerson, the Memorial Home. Post and be "Self Reliance" Auxiliary members and their spouses are invited, according to Leo Nelson, chairman. Re- freshments and gifts for all are planned. * * * At a recent paid-up member- ship party of Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN AUXILIARY, six new members were indoctri- nated and membership pins were awarded. Recipients of 10- year pins were Mesdames Ruth Elson, Sidney Goosen, Harry Goss, Daniel K a h n, Bernard Hirsch, Bernard Koss, Lillian You'll truly make this a memorable Latzer, Martin Marx, Marshall Valentine's Day for her when you give her M. Miller, Frank Selman, Isa- dore Silverman, Lester Singer a beautiful little fur - from our fabulous and Norman Wachler. Five-year pins were given to Mesdames collection. You'll find everything Maurice Blumenthal, Henry A. Rahn, Raymond Goldman, Wil- from a fine fur scarf to a glamorous jacket liam Levitt and William Snider- in all wanted shades of mink, beaver, man. The group will meet Wednesday e v e n i n g, in the Alaska seal, Persian lamb and many, home of Mrs. Jack R o s n e r, AUTUMN HAZE 24090 Oneida, Oak Park. Co- many other fine furs. MINK CLUTCH hostesses will be Mesdames CAPES as low $495 Frank Selman and Alfred Stan- as ley. Mrs. Jeffrey Wachler, LI 6-0997, urges members with spare clean sheets to bring them for cancer pads. , * * * or if you wish Members of CHARLES & AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY choose from our large selection of will choose a "Queen for a Day" at a paid-up membership kitten-soft cashmere sweaters dinner planned for 8 p.m., Thursday, in the Memorial exquisitely trimmed with the fur Home. The "queen" will receive of your choice ... and be sure a host of prizes, including a new car at her disposal for one to see our wonderful selection day. Dues may be paid at the door. of fine gold jewelry to UN 4-3923 Give HER a Little Fur for VALENTINE'S DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th Darby's Opens Family Service Society New 'Skylight Room' Moves to New Location Darby's northwest Detroit's The board of directors of the Family Service Society, a Torch Fund agency, has announced a new location for its northwest district. The new address is 15700 Schaefer, at Midland. The new building will pro- vide space for 10 professionally trained caseworkers who will offer assistance 'to individuals and families with problems in- volving personal, marital, par- ent-child, and family adjust- ment. Residents of the north- west area wishing the services of the gency may telephone BR 2-1760 for an appointment. Central High Activities Your Jewish News Want Ad Number is VE. 8-9364. Set Benefit Party for Orthogenic School popular restaurant located on Seven Mile Road at Wyoming, has just opened its Skylight Room, a beautiful new cocktail lounge and bar, Sam Boesky, host of Darby's, has announced. Luxuriously decorated in the modern mood, the Skylight Room offers America's favorite beverages in an exquisite at- mosphere. Darby's services include ev- erything from an after-theater drink and snack to a delicious kosher-style dinner, in addition to a carry-out and catering de- partment. AUTUMN HAZE :MINK JACKETS $1 , 395 compliment m`ladies wardrobe. AUTUMN HAZE MINK STOLES aslow $495 as PLEASE NOTE: Fur Prices Are Going Up Very Soon. If You Are Thinking of Buying Any Fur — You May Use Our Layaway — And Make Payment in 6 Months from Purchase Date ! Herzberg & Keystone 19179 LIVERNOIS (1/2 Blk. No. of 7 Mile) OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 P.M. UN 1-5441 21 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, February 'I, 1958 To Cite Paray at Amity Lunch. Honoring Hart