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Mr. and Mrs. WOLFE SMITH

Honoring their golden wed-
ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfe Smith were entertained
last Sunday at a reception given
by their six children.
Before coming to Detroit, Mr.
and Mrs. Smith lived in Ste.
Agathe, Que., and Montreal.
Their Ste Agathe farm home
was donated to the world-fa-
mous tuberculosis sanitarium,
which still occupies the original
acreage.
Mr. Smith, who is president
of the Jewish Folklore Club,
has received recognition for his
participation in the Jewish
Community Center's program
for older adults.
Helping their parents to cel-
ebrate the occasion were Mrs.
Marvin Fagan, Mrs. Morris H.
Surath, Mrs. Mollie Herman,
Cecelia Smith, Mrs. Robert
Bichkoff and David Smith.

Katzin to Address
Music Study Club

iViusic Study Club of Detroit
will have a luncheon at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Rainbow Terrace.
Samuel Katzin, president of the
board of Jewish education in
Chicago will be guest speaker.
Katzin is a member of He-
brew University board of gov-
ernors, former
national vice-
president of
American
Friends of He-
brew Univer-
sity, and is for-
mer campaign
chairman of
the Combined
Jewish Appeal
in Chicago.
A musical
program at the
luncheon will
feature c o n -
cer t pianist
Katzin
Betty Kowal-
sky and violinist Jerome Stas-
son. Rabbi Leon Fram will de-
liver the invocation, with Mrs.
M. B. Benyas leading the grace.
Greetings from the Michigan
Federation of Music Clubs will
be given by president Mrs. Gil-
bert Burrell.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Joseph Mehr, UN 2-7343, or
Miss Dessa Wolff, TR 1-2868.

THE AMERICAN WAY
ON ELECTION DAY
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV.
Feature: This special pro-
gram, arranged by the culture
commission of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, will highlight
the importance of keeping the
forthcoming election campaign
free of extraneous racial, reli-
gious and other issues. Partici-
pants are Rabbi Morris Adler
and representatives of the Cath-
olic and Protestant faiths, with
Boris M. Joffe, Council execu-
tive director, serving as moder-
ator.
* * *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: I. Murray Jacobs,
vice - president and program
chairman of the Shaarey Zedek
Men's Club, will speak on a pan-
el discussion being sponsored
by the group on Wednesday on
"Israel, the Second Ten Years."
* *
NEW COUNCIL SERIES
Time: 7:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR, Pontiac.
Feature: The first of a year-
long series of consecutive broad-
casts by the culture commission
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil will be presented. Partici-
pating will be Rabbi Morris
Adler, acting Council president;
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, culture
commission chairman; B. M.
Joffe, Council executive direct-
or; and Joseph Edelman, Coun-
cil director of internal relations
and culture. Jewish music and
song, selections from the sages
and prophets, Biblical drama-
tizations and discussion will be
among the highlights.
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Two Ounces of
Lead," recounting the experi-
ences of August Bondi who
fought with John Brown during
pre-Civil War days in Kansas,
will be presented.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Earl S. Stone,
of Cong. Emanuel, Denver,
Colo., will speak on "The Pow:
er of Emulation: Whom and
How Do You Influence?"

Adas Shalom Men
Plan Israeli Night

Adas Shalom Men's Club
will hold its first general meet-
ing of the season at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday. The program planned
is an Israeli Night, featuring
entertainment and a panel dis-
cussion, with Adas Shalom Rab
He who h a s contempt for bi Jacob E. Segal as moderator.
poetry cannot have much re- Members of the synagogue and
spect for himself, or anything Men's Club will sit on the panel.
Refreshments will be served.
else."—William Hazlitt.

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MISS PHYLLIS KLEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Klein, of
Oakwood Dr., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Phyllis Sandra, to
Joel M. Kramer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Kramer, of Santa
Barbara Dr.
Miss Klein attends Wayne
State University, where she is
affiliated with Delta Phi Ep-
silon sorority. Mr. Kramer at-
tended Michigan State Univer-
sity, where he was a member
of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
A June wedding is being
planned.

Beth El Women
Plan Book Series

Continuing the book review
series inaugurated in 1942 by
the late Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will begin this year's pro-
gram' of six reviews on Tuesday.
Held on consecutive Tuesdays,
from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, at the
temple, tickets are available at
the temple Office, TR 5 8530.

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The first book will be re-
viewed by Dr. Richard C. Hertz,
spiritual leader of Temple Beth
El. It will be John Gunther's

"Inside Russia."
Subsequent reviews will be
given as follows:
Oct. 28, Jerome Weidman's
"The Enemy Camp;" reviewer,
Rabbi Philip Frankel, of Lan-
sing's Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Nov. 4, "The Assistant" by
Bernard Malamud; reviewer,
Rabbi Nathan . Hershfield, of
Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac.
Nov. 11, "Seidman and Son"
by Erick Moll; reviewer, Rabbi
Harry Essrig, of Grand Rapids
Temple Emanuel.
Nov. 18, Rabbi Stanley Kap-
lan, of Cong. Bnai Israel, Mus-
kegon, will discuss Life Mag-
azine's series on great religions
and also review Rudolph Theil's
"And There Was Light."
Nov. 25, concluding the series,
will be Rabbi Leon I. Feuer, of
Collingwood Avenue Temple,
Toledo, reviewing "The Afflu-
ent Society" by John K. Gal-
braith.

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Goldoftas to Lecture
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Movsas Goldoftas, director of
United Jewish Folk School will
begin a series of monthly lec-
tures at 9 p.m., Oct. 25, at the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer, when he will speak
on "Dr. Leo Pinsker, Author
of "Autoemancipation."
Other personalities slated for
discussion in the series on
"Thinkers and Founders of
Political and Labor Zionism"
are Prof. Herman Shapiro, A.
D. Gordon, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi,
and Dr. Chaim Arlasaroff.
The lectures are free and
open to the public.

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to pluck up . . . a time to break
down, and a time to build up;
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to sew; a time to keep silence,
and a time to speak.—Eccl. 3-2,
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Honor Wolfe Smiths
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