Schedule Membership `Tel-a-Thon
to Boost Brandeis Women's Projects

Danny Raskin's

Labor Zionist Branch .i.

Tame Mrs. Lakoff
Volunteer of Week'

to Hear Talks on Israel
A report on their trips to
Israel will be given by Morris
L. Schaver, Michael Michlin
and David Sislin at a meeting
of Labor Zionist Branch 1
planned for Sunday at the
1-layim Greenberg Center.
Various aspects of the ex-
periences of the three men will
be heard. Schaver will tell of
the dedication of a cultural
home in Israel donated by hiS
brothers, Nathan and David
Shevet of St. Louis; Michlin
will tell of his meeting with
his brother, a Russian professor
whom he had not seen for 46
years; and Sislin will give im-
pressions of his first trip to the
Jewish state.
A social hour will follow. All
members of the movement are
invited to attend.

Mrs. Charles Lakoff, of 18280
ak Dr., will soon receive the
The annual Membership Tel- place Oct. 8, at Temple Israel,
ommunity service pin of the
a-Thon of the Detroit Chapter of when new members will be
rnited Community Services'
especially
welcomed.
Dr.
Nor-
the Brandeis University Na-
:entral Volunteer Bureau after
C
tional Women's Committee, de- man Drachler, director of the
eing selected as "Volunteer of
signed to attract prospective Temple Beth El Religious
he Week."
members, will take place from School, and Dr. Gertrude Gass,
Mrs. Lakoff, a former Ham-
11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sept. 28, from who will soon return from sur-
ramck school teacher. has been
the offices of the Aurora Gas- veying Russian methods of edu-
a etive in service and philan-
cation, will share the platform,
oline Co.
t hropic work for 20 years, and
Mrs. Arthur Rice, president giving "An Appraisal of Educa-
a Lt present she is a member of
of the Detroit tion."
t. he governing board of the UCS
Chapter, in
Women's Committee.
urging all Fencing Exhibition
Other affiliations include
women to as-
nembership in the National
to
Feature
Men's
Club
sociate with
When we donated our adver- .3hild Care Committee of the
the group, Brotherhood Breakfast tising offices on Wyoming as 3ouricil of Jewish Federations
stated that the
Temple Israel Men's Club will headquarters for Children Un- Ind Welfare Funds and the
organiza-
limited Tag Day last Thurs- \lorth Region of the Citizens
tion conducts begin the season with its tradi- day, we didn't. realize what kdvisory Committee on School
tional
brotherhood
breakfast
at
no fund - rais-
would go on . . . The place had \Teecis. She is chairman of both
ing drive, in- 9:30 a.m., Sunday, in the tem- been turned into an "election he UCS Child and Family Wel-
ple's
Leon
Fram
Hall.
stead depend-
night" bedlam, with money corn-
Open to all members and their ing in from cannisters and what ',are Federation and the Schol-
Mrs. Schiller ing on annual
irship Committee.
and life memberships to sup- friends, the
not. from all over the city . . .
She also is a board member
breakfast
will
port its projects.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
The original $5,000 goal toward A the Jewish Community Cen-
from the entire staff
The major effort of the Na- begin with the
helping the blind kiddies at the Ler and the Jewish Welfare Fed- I
at DARBY ' $
Dinner
tional Women's Committee, Mrs. daily service
Penrichton Nursery has been eration. In 1956, she served as
is a real treat!
Rice explained, is support of conducted by
tripled . . . There is little doubt chairman of the biennial insti-
Allir-igai
• Visit Our
the university's library through Charles Gold-
that the total may reach the Lute for board and staff mem-
New Skylight
memberships and voluntary stein, a past
$20,000 mark.
Room
bers of Detroit social agencies,
* * *
Cocktail
contributions to its book fund. president of
,
and
this
year
she
served
as
ad-
Lounge
and
Mrs. Maurice Schiller, vice- both Temple
IF YOUR golfing luck is viser on the planning committee.
Bar
Israel
and
the
running a bit roughshod, or
president of membership, has
• After
., :.
Theatre
you're just having those days
named Mrs. Saul J. Rubin as Men's Club.
MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!
Snacks . . .
Highlight
of
when everything seems to go
chairman of Tel-a-Thon Day.
a Delight
• Luncheon
wrong, get out and play the
She will be assisted by Mes- the morning's
Sammy
Woolf
A Pleasure
.
links with Morrie Surath . . .
dames Herbert Frank, Chester program will
-
And His Orchestra
,---- .,
be
a
fencing
Reserv.
There's nothing like a near hole-
Colen and Jack Nover, co-chair-
UN 3-8982
UN 4-3174
UN.:-7642
exhibition.
in-one or nice fat eagle to bol-
men.
featuring By-
UN 3-6501,
SEVEN MILE at WYOMING
ster one's golfing spirits . .. It
Mrs. Victor Shiffman, life ron Krieger,
'
ANIN ■
was
at
Tam
O'Shanter
where
membership chairman, will be member of Krieger
aided by Mesdames Merwin K. both the 1952 and 1956 U. S. Morrie eagled the 14th hole
I
Grosberg and George Golanty, Olympic foil teams and the (over 400 yards) with a wood
Delightfully
co-chairmen; and Mrs. Max holder of 49 state and. midwest and iron . . . and it began rub-
Air Conditioned
bing off on whoever he played
Klayman, secretary.
fencing championships. Krieger
One of the major activities is the present state champion with . .. Ten days after, Maur-
Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge
ice Konop got an eagle three
conducted by the Brandeis local in foil and sabre.
Famous for fine Food
on
Tam's
par
five
10th
hole
chapter is a study group pro-
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Rounding out the program . . . then a week later, visiting
gram, under the leadership of will be a showing of the De-
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Herman Fishman's camp in
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, chairman,
troit Tigers' new film, "Tiger- West Branch, Mich., Herman
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY
and Mesdames A. J. Seltzer and town," which features spring
paired with Morrie and shot an
TR. 2-4375
Malcolm Lowenstein, co-chair-
12th
at
Hazelwood
training films of some of the eye-opening double-eagle on a
men.
team's bright new prospects, very difficult par five hole .. .
Using outlines provided by plus many well-established base- Morrie recently went with some
Brandeis University, the groups ball stars.
boy friends of son Donald, to
study "The United States in
Brief addresses will be made a driving range out Northwest-
World Affairs" and "America at the breakfast by Nathaniel ern Hwy. . . . A sign told of
as a Civilization," using Dr. Max H. Goldstick, temple president; a hole-in-one contest being held
Lerner's new book which covers Morton Barris, Men's Club presi-
for players at the range, where
16 topics. Interested women may dent; Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi a green was set up about 140
call Mrs. Aaron, SU. 8-5185. M. Robert Syme.
or 150 yards away . . . One of
Those wishing to study "Great
Working with Sam Rabino- Morrie's shots hit only 24 inches
Novels" may call Mrs. Lowen- witz, vice-president of program,
from the pin, and he and Don-
stein, UN. 3-5873.
in planning the event are Sam ald's friends left without think-
at Detroit's newest restaurant and supper club
The Brandeis Women's Com- Sussman and Frank Simons, co- ing anymore about it . . .
mittee, called the largest chairmen.
musical interludes during cocktail hour
Couple of days later, Morrie
friends-of-a-library movement
received a phone call that he
P.M.
TO
featuring PHIL SKILLMAN
in the world, numbers 65,000
had won the tourney and a golf
members, with chapters in 101 Allow MSU Students
_at the piano
bag for the closest shot . . .
cities. The organization, starting Late Registration
As if all this wasn't enough,
with a 1,000 volume library, has
Michigan State University last week Morrie played in the
seen it grow to over 135,000
volumes, and is now providing students who normally would Professional - Amateur Tourna-
register on Wednesday — Yom ment at Tam O'Shanter with Al
a $2,000,000 library building.
Watrous, and barely missed
The official opening meeting Kippur Day — can register a
having another eagle to his
day
later,
provided
they
obtain
Marquette Drive, East of Waterworks Park on the River
of the local committee will take
a note from Rabbi Abraham credit.
Luncheons • Dining and Dancing Nightly, Including Sunday
Zemach, director of the MSU
Hillel Foundation, it was an- `Can-Day' to Support
DETROIT
nounced this week.
Yom Kippur services will be Cancer Research
SOCIALTIES
held for Jewish students and
open the season
"CAN-Day," an opportunity
faculty members at 7:30 p.m.,
with their
15301 E. derrerson at Beaconsfield
Tuesday, and at 9:30 a.m. and for Detroiters to participate m
the American Medical Center at
YOM KIPPUR
VA 2-411 8
4 p.m., Wednesday, at the MSU
Denver's program of cancer re-
Luncheons 1 1 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
Alumni Memorial Chapel.
_ NITE DANCE
Suppers
10:30 to 2 a.m.
10:30.
to
Open house for freshmen and search, will be held by Detroit's
Wed., Sept. 24, 1958
New
Life
Chapter
from
Oct.
1
3020
GRAND
RIVER.
Free
Parking.
TE 3-0700. Pri-
their parents will be held this
LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
Sunday, from 3:30 to 5 p.m., at to 3.
the
World's
Finest
Steaks,
Chops
and
Sea Foods lot
19161 Schaefer at 7 Mi. Rd.
The institution, previously
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
Hillel House, 319 Hillcrest, East
Featuring
Lansing. A Sukkot supper has known as the Jewish Consump- CHOP HOUSE
Fronk Venice and Orch.
been arranged for 5:30 p.m., tives' Relief Society has ex-
Refresments 9 p.m.-12 p.m.
isted since 1904, and has as- ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Sept. 28.
sisted thousands of victims of Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
"Served as you like it."
tuberculosis and cancer.
Open 24 Hours
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
The
free
non-sectarian
center
Symposium
accepts patients regardless of
on the
the stage of the chest disease or
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
8 P.M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, at
the length of hosp•talization re-
Specializing
in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
quired, according to Mrs. Irving
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH,
Air-Conditioned . . . Parking Facilities . . . Corry-Out Service
Chaiken, president of New Life
WOODWARD at ADAMS
Chapter.
7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929
The AMC has now launched a
—Hear —
cancer research project with the
TR 2-8800
establishment of the Eleanor CLAM SHOP and BAR
HARVEY O'CONNOR
Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sec Foods
Roosevelt
Institute
for
Cancer
Author - Lecturer — Just Returned from Middle East
Research, which will be com- Music by Muzak
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
SOL A DANN
GEORGE BASHA RA
pleted within a year.
Consul of
Chairman. Arab-Israel League TOT a
Those wishing to volunteer
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
free U. S. of the Middle East
Lebanon
-IERCS ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
their services during "CAN-
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Admission 90c -- Students Admission 50c
Day" should call Mrs. J. Eaton,
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen
chairman, UN 2-1605, or Mrs. BEEF BUFFET
UNDER AUSPICES OF DETROIT LABOR FORUM
Chaiken, UN 3-6574.

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