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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. John-
son, of Santa Rosa Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sarah, to Joseph
Glickman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin S. Glickman, of Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
The bride-to-be, a former stu-
dent at Olivet College, is pres-
ently regional chairman of Jun-
ior Hadassah for the tri-state
area. Her fiance, who recently
took up residence in Detroit,
is a graduate of the State Uni-
versity of New York.
A July wedding is planned.
Home Auxiliary Sets
Its Annual Election
The annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers of the Women's
Auxiliary, Jewish Home for
•• •••:-• Aged, is plan-
ned for 12:30
p.m., Monday,
at Rainbow
Gardens.
M r s. Mark
Benach, chair-
man of the
nominating
committee,
will conduct
Mrs. Weisberg the election.
Highlighting the afternoon's
entertainment, according to
Mrs. Walter Lasser, program
chairman, will be a performance
by the Home's Choral Group,
under the direction of Mrs.
Allen Weisberg. Mrs. Samuel
Barr will be accompanist.
A social hour will conclude
the afternoon, states Mrs. Ber-
nard Aston, president.
Men's Clubs
Founded 10 years ago by Dr.
Jack Stattmann, the GEMILUTH
CHASSODIM MEN'S CLUB will
hold a special 10th anniversary
celebration at 8 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Jericho Temple, 18495
Wyoming. A musical program
will feature Shoshana Fried-
man, soprano; Emily Adams,
violinist; and Rebecca Froh-
man, pianist. Aaron Rosenberg,
attorney and raconteur, will
be the guest speaker. Dr. Statt-
mann, now honorary president
of the Men's Club, will be mas-
ter of ceremonies. Norbert Rob-
ert is president, and Menasche
Haar is program chairman.
Ex-Detroiter Exhibits
at Detroit Artists Mart
A display of 13 graphics by
former Detroiter Arthur Danto,
professor of philosophy at Col-
umbia University, currently is
being featured at the Detroit
Artists Market, 110 Madison.
Danto's works are part of an
overall exhibition of graphics,
which began on Wednesday
and will continue daily, from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through
April 1.
Also featured at the exhibi-
tion are original woodcuts,
etchings, lithographs 'and draw-
.ings.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Samuel Sandmel,
provost and professor of Bible
and Hellenistic literature at the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion, will speak
on "Who Should Become a
Rabbi?"
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to
WHAT IS A LONDON BROIL I
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Uses of Adv6r-
sity," a warm portrayal of im-
migrantfamilies who arrived in
this country at the turn of the
century, will be told. Featured
is the tale of a young mother-
less girl who learns how to
raise her younger brothers in
the new life of America.
MISS SARAH JOHNSON
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A midnight supper and dance,
For:
based on a gay 90's theme, is
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• Foods Prepared for ANY Occasion
planned for the Young Mar-
• Take—With Gourmet Delicacies
rieds Group of Temple Israel
RING SPRINGEL . . . UN 2-5881
for 9 p.m., March 23, in the
Serving Detroiters Since 1930
temple.
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Under the co-chairmanship of
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Selburn and I • •
Mr. and Mrs. Al Raskin, there
will be dancing to the music of
the Counts, entertainment and
We call it
food.
HOLLYWOOD ROAST . .
Assisting the chairmen are
Take a 3 1/2 pound Blade
the Paul Kayes, Leslie Wests,
Steak—marinate in a sherry
Norman Robbins, Dan Arnolds,
Arthur Silberblatts and William
sauce or wine for one hour
Engelsons.
broil for 3/4 hour and slice
Reservations may be made by
diagonally when serving . .
calling the Raskins, UN. 4-9370.
But for the best results—it
Non-members are invited to at-
must be the
tend. For membership informa-
finest quality
tion,. Mrs. Moe Traurig, DI.
meat and
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Jewish Community Council por-
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1 7-TH E DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, March 14, 1958
Sarah Johnson Tells
Plans for July Rites