• s- ae a, a, un a. as 7 to ITC" ti 1./J _ CZ Coun c il Arranges 4 10 TV Prouram s Starting Sunday To Wed Dec. 21 Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Starts Fourth Year of Transcribing Braille iwv Activities SHOLOM AUXILIARY will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. ,Lowell Stol- erow, 23117 Marla*, Oak Park, The fourth Braille transcrib- In the three years of the ing class to be conducted by the Braille program to date, a great A series of ten consecutive Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey variety of books have been weekly television programs on Zedek will begin Oct. 1, it was transcribed, including novels for themes of Jewish interest will • announced this week by Mrs. Wayne State University stu- he presented by the culture, Perry Goldman, chairman. dents, other college texts, books .commission of the Jewish Corn-, The project, undertaken in for Bar Mitzvah study, children munity Council over Station 1955 Under the leadership of and arithmetic texts. WJBK-TV. on Sundays, from Mrs. Baer Keidan, then Sister- Completed books. as well as 9:30 to 10 a.m., beginning Sept. hood president, has been aug- those now in progress, include And His Orchestra according to Dr. Leonard Sid-; 7. mented by a congregation- the following titles: low, the commission chairman. established Braille fund, gifts "Let's Talk About Right and KE 5-2604 The first program in the of $1,500 for Braille typewriters Wrong," "Magic Carpet," "The series, tit led "With Prayers.' and other ,contributions for Great Discovery," "Dear Any- Penitence, and Forgiveness." teacher salaries, paper, books one," "Children's History of will feature Rabbi M. Robert For a Vivid Picture Story and proof reading. Israel," "The Lighthouse," "To of Your `Simcha' Call Syme.. of Temple Israel. and Most of the transcribing, ac- Build a Land," "Mara Journeys Cantor ReuVen Frankel, of Cong. cording to Mrs. Goldman, is Home," "The Jewish People," MISS ELAINE _RUDACK Shaarey Zedek. done for the Jewish Braille In- "Making Sure of Arithmetic," Of the Amedah Studio Gertrude Strauss and Lou Ha- stitute of America; however, "This is Israel" and "The Heart A Dec. 21 altar date is being her will be the narrators. Spe- UN 2-6063 local heeds also are fulfilled. of Hebrew History.'?- planned by Elaine Rudack and For Free Consultation cial effects will be produced An important phase of the Sheldon Teplitsky, whose en- through use of art objects from transcribing program which is the collections of CharleS Fein- g,agement was announced recent- Town, Country Club being introduced to workers is ly by the bride-elect's parents, berg and of .the. Henry Ford the study of the Nemeth Braille Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rudack, to Redeem Mortgage Historical Museum. • Mathematics Code, (invented MODIFIED 4/11.-'54?-°,- • The series was arranged after of Woodingham Dr. Mr. Tep- at Meeting Tuesday by Detroiter Abraham Nemeth) the son of Mr. and Mrs. a number ofdiscussions by rep- litsky, since the number of such tran- Hyman Teplitsky, of Oak Park, Another step toward the scribers is few and the need is doobly occ. resentatives of the Jewish Com- Thru munity Council. the Detroit attends Wayne State University. realization of the Town and great. Oct. 31 $.9 thru 12-19 Country Club goal will be Connell of Churches and tele- INcturstro TWO Enrollment in the class, now Campus Congress Unit reached this Tuesday when a open vision station officials. SUMPTUOUS MEALS OCIAMFRONT to all members of Shaarey 254 r. 215S general open meeting is held The Council also will present Lists Year's Activities 255 mi..; IN.& Zedek, can be arranged by at 9 p..m, in Beth Abraham programs on themes of Jewish See Your Travel Norman Seltzer, president of calling Mrs. G o 1 d m a n, Agent interest over other tele ision the University Chapter, Ameri- Synagogue. 3-2162. and radio stations in Detroit. At that time. a mortgage can Jewish Congress. this week .10•1110611111641110411110001111111111/11101114110111111011111400•00•41111101/11H10•41 1, redemption ceremony will take announced the formation of • The Name in Music for 30 Years . . . : Council Adult Center plans for. the new season be- place culminating the full pay- • ment of the club's 14 ,7,2-acre ginning in September. Closed During Sept. Among the programs. there site on Southfield Rd. and' 121/2 Council activities center for Mile. senior adults will be closed dor- will be speakers in various com- According to Samuel W. • His Violin and Orchestra • • . iug September for Jewish holi- munal and .religious movements, Leib, Detroit attorney and LI 7-2456 ' -, TI 6-1400 • days and staff vacation. The lectures on American-Israel rela- president of the group, the : r**••••••••• ■ ••••••mmesemem••••••••06! tionships. a Jewish music week newly-refurnished Center will Town and Country Club offers be reopened Wednesday. Oct. 1. and social functions. Elected with Seltzer as mem- a new concept in country club The Center, sponsored by the living, combining a family club PHOTOS by DAVE DOMBEY and Associates National Council of Jewish Wo- beral of the executive board are and health facilities for 500 men and supervised by the Jew- Howard Silver. Barbara Bauer. families only minutes from Specializing e 1947 in ish, Community Center, is lo- Cliff Rogers. Reva Rice, Marvin their homes. 3-D COLO SLIDES Singerman, Dr. Lawrence, Rose . cated at 8342 W. McNichols. At the -meeting. Henry Ab- CANDID A near Northlawn. It will be open Harold Plotnick. Una Goodman. rams, architect. will release Nancy Blank and Dr. Seymore every Monday and Wednesday COLOR MOVIES sketches of the club. Nate Barahal. from 1 to 4 p.m. G o l d e n. building committee For consottotion of your The fall schedule of activities. chairman. will discuss the convenience without obrtgation planned by members of the Cen- Plan Tea to Honor costs. maintenance and club Call Lincoln 6-4610 ter, will include games. art I Democratic Candidate needs. Plans for construction clases. Outings. holiday parties Eighteenth District Democrats are scheduled for this fall. and seasonal projects. Each ses- will honor Congressional candi- Among the facilities the club sion is concluded with a coffee date Leslie Hudson at- a tea is planning is an outdoor hour. 'planned from 3 to 5 p.m.. Tues- Olympic-size pool with a patio New members are invited. day. at the home of Mrs. Jack area able to accommodate 700 THE STUDIOS Additional information can he Moskowitz. 25415 ,Wareham,. people. a wading pool and play obtained by calling UN'. 3-5427. Huntington Woods. -16560 ILENE AVENUE area for children, a glass- la addition to Hudson, hon- enclosed indoor pool, dining 11fore than 20 sparkling blue ored guests will include Mrs. G. facilities for 600 people and lakes can he seen at a glance Mennen Will‘ams and Mrs. a snack bar. from the twin observatioa tow- Philip A. Hart. All residents of Piano Instruction by experienced culty for The proposed health club in- ers of the Irish Hills near De- the District interested in at- cludes steam room, showers. all Grades of Advancement Monthly Assemblies, troit. I tending are invited. Recitals, and Examinations. massage tables. fitiorcise room and individual lockers. Other , recreational faciliti es will Also Home Instruction PN eventually feature tennis courts, ice skating rink. soft- ball diamond. shuffleboard, and a- children's playground. Membership presently con- sists of 310 families, with 73 having joined in the past three months. The non-profit group, which is owned. and operated by the membership, will raise at its fees beginning Oct. 1. In addition to Leib, other club officers are Dr. M. E. Bachman, honorary president; Moe R. Miller, Dr. Benjamin Brand and Dr. Abe S. Pearl- man, vice-presidents; Dr. M. H. Marks, secretary; and Dr. Mount Clemens, Michigan Meryl Fenton, treasurer. For information, contact Dr. Marks, 4076 Chippewa, UN. 3-9540. Something new — Jacuzzi Whirlpool baths given O ld_ Stein, S. LEIBICK tiw **Cane a.. •50 room• ow of I • SAM GRUSKOFF I xad Waas FOURTEENTH SEAS N 1-1518 Enjoy the Finest Labor Day Week-end You Have Ever Spent COLONIAL HOTEL & MINERAL BATHS Rubin, Shiffman and Maslowsky Back from Year's Stay in Israel. Mothe r ' s GEFILTE Choose your favorite — in Golden JELLED Or Golden LIQUID broth...ready to serve. from the spotless kitchens of Mother's Food • • •• Producti, Inc. Newark • • 3,N. J. 0 KOSHER—PAREVIE ,,,,,, Marshall Rubin, Norman Shiffman and Lenny Maslowsky returned last week from a year's stay in Israel. They had gone there as mem- bers of an Habonim study group, and their stay at Kfar Blum was devoted to studies and to work in the kibbutz. The three returnees from Israel were honored Sunday afternoon at a reception given by Marshall Rubin's mother, Mrs. Fred Brown. at the same price as regular Mineral Baths. It's NEW! It's DIFFERENT! It's EXHILARATING! Write or phone Your Host Max Elkin Reservations No* Being Accepted for the High Holy Days. i • •