THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-20
Panel to Discuss New
Communal Facilities
at Luncheon Meeting
"Something New Has Been
Added To Our Community" will
be the topic of a panel discus-
sion at a dessert luncheon, 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Lester S. Smith, 25251
Franklin Hills, Franklin, Mich.
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, repre-
senting the Jewish Family and
Children's Service; Dr. Julien
Priver, direc-
tor of Sinai
Hospital; a n d
Irwin Shaw,
executive di-
rector of the
Jewish C o m-
munity Center,
will be the
panelists, said
Mrs. Morris J.
Bran d wine,
program chair-
man.
The new ad-
ditions to the
community are
the expanding
Mrs. Brandwine services of
each of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
- eration member agencies. The
new Jewish Community Center
at Curtis and Meyers roads is
nearing completion ahead of
schedule. The new offices of
JFCS will be at the same site.
Sinai Hospital will soon have an
out-patient department on its
grounds.
Mrs. Milton Greenwald, meet-
ing chairman will be assisted by
Mesdames Reuben Bienstock,
Albert J. Goodman, Seymour A.
Kyte, Abe Lapides, Norman
Naimark, Harry A. Paysner,
Bernard Rubin, Lester S. Smith,
Norman N. Steinberg, Sanford
A. Waldon and Erwin R. Wile.
Farband Branch Sets Dead Sea Scroll Talk
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This Week's Radio and I
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature:" "Moses Levy in the
Wilderness," the story of a man
who tamed a Florida wilder-
ness, and, in the process, real-
ized that there was another
wilderness with which to be
dealt — illiteracy — will be pre-
sented.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Albert Plot-
kin, of Temple Beth Israel,
Phoenix, Ariz., will speak on
"The Joy of Living."
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COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Jewish historian
Prof. Salo Baron and other
scholars who will lecture in
the Walter and Lea Field
Semitic series at Wayne State
University will be discussed
by Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chair-
man of the culture commission
of the J e wish Community
Council.
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SEMITIC ROOTS OF
WESTERN CIVILIZATION
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJBK-TV (Channel
2).
Feature: This special tele-
cast presented by the culture
commission of the Jewish Corn-
munity Council will present
Dr. Victor Rapport, dean of
Wayne State University's col-
lege of liberal arts, and Prof.
Abram Spiro, chairman of the
Semitic languages and litera-
ture department at Wayne. Dr.
Richard C. Hertz will be the
moderator.
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THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Pages from the
Jewish Heritage," the second
of a weekly series of Jewish
Community Council broadcasts,
will be presented.
In a one-sided contest, the
Mustangs trounced Central, 41-0,
Friday. Tallying for Mumford
were Jim Hampton, who scored
four touchdowns in the game,
Conyus Calhoun, Jerry Frankel,
and Jim Session. Today, Mum-
ford takes an Denby at 3:30,
attempting to continue an unde-
feated season.
Students from six Detroit high
schools, will meet 61 represen-
tatives from various American
colleges at College Night, Tues-
day, in the Mumford auditorium.
To open the program, Dr. Gayle
Wilson, assistant director of ad-
missions at the University of
Michigan, will speak on college
entrance requirements.
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For the second consecutive
year, the Mumford Mercury, of-
ficial school paper, has won All-
American rating from the Na-
tional Scholastic Press Associ-
ation at the University of Min-
nesota. The Mercury is one of
ten school newspapers through-
out the United States to win this
award.
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In an attempt to interest more
students in vocational courses,
Mumford's vocational depart-
is planning an open house,
Beth Moses Men to Meet ment
Nov. 4, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Besides
The Men's Club of Cong. showing students' work and
Beth Moses will meet at 9:30 award-winning designs, typical
a.m., to conduct services. This classes will be held. Parents and
will be followed by breakfast students are invited to attend.
and a speaker. The community
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is invited.
Mumford tankers swain cir-
cles around Cass Tech, 66-22, in
the second meet of the season.
Scoring firsts for Mumford were
Kashrut is the
Jerry Nosanchuck, Ricky and
John Holmes, Gary Gilbar, Lar-
symbol of a
ry Shafkind, Martin Burnstein
Jewish Home
and the relay teams.
Detroit AZA's will hold a sab-
bath service on Nov. 7, at the
Kashrut is the
Hayim Greenberg Center. 19161 Wolverine Club Plans
Schaefer. Included in the eve- Midget Car Display
symbol of a Simcha
ning is a seminar on the pur-
Wolverine One-Quarter
a traditional
pose of Bnai Brith Youth Or-
ganizations. New members also Midget Racing Club will have
Jewish celebration.
a display and demonstration of
will be installed.
their midget race cars in front
of Hanley Dawson Chevrolet,
Your affair will be the
Seven Mile and James Couzens,
biggest success only if
1 Sid Shmarak's
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Satur-
you have it done in the
day.
The non-profit club consists
finest traditional man-
of boys and girls 14 to 15 years
ner by arranging it
of age, who are interested in
through a Kosher ca-
Announcement is made of the driving the midget cars, which
terer whose place is
opening by the ESTHER E. are powered by a three-horse-
BROWN TYPING SERVICE of power gasoline-driven engine
under the strict super-
a new office at 6330 W. Mc- and attain a top speed of 25
vision of the Council
m.p.h.
Nichols, DI. 1-9119.
Many of the cars are hand-
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of Orthodox Rabbis of
BARBARO'S RESTAURANT built at home, but they are
Detroit.
and PIZZERIA, run by Frank available commercially. Though
Barbaro, who for many years the sport is comparatively new
The following Caterers
was owner of the famous "Bow- in the Detroit area, there are
are under our super-
ery" on Joseph Campau, has already three tracks completed
re - opened on Second and and another under construction.
vision
Canfield, a minute's walking The Wolverine Club has its own
time
from the heart of the "Miracle Mile" track at Tele-
Holiday Manor
Wayne
State University cam- graph and Square Lake Rds.,
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pus. He brings to the new store Bloomfield.
his years of experience in mak-
Horowitz Catering
ing pizza with his own special
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formula.
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Dr. Irving Young will speak trate his talk with slides.
on the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Members and their guests may
meeting of Harry S. Truman attend.
Branch of Farband, at 8 p.m.,
Sunday, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Cottler, 22020
DICK STEIN
Bellwood Dr., Birmingham, an-
Now Offers a Second Orchestra
For Your More Intimate Affairs.
nounced Branch president
Luncheons — Fashion Shows
Richard B. Kramer.
Small Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
Dr. Young, a physician and
Under the Direction of Joe Oddo
staff member of Highland Park
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General Hospital, will illus-
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Council of Orthodox
Rabbis of Detroit
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MAX HOROWITZ, well
known in the food business, and
his brother, Joe Horowitz, are
now operating MARLEN'S RES-
TAURANT & DELICATESSEN,
formerly Boesky's, in the War-
ren-Conner Shopping Center,
11894 E. Warren. They are open
daily from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30
p.m., and feature Kosher Zion
Products, as well as home made
knishes and kreplach.
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B & P Chapter of B'nai B'rith
presents a
PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP DANCE
Saturday
October 25
Labor Zionist Bldg.
19171 Schaefer
Music by the
CHARLES WEINER TRIO
Men: Donation, $1.75
Girls: Paid-up Membership
Come One, Come All and Have a Ball—
at
SISTERHOOD'S 2nd CARNIVAL
Whether tot or teen or in-between
have the best time you've ever seen/
SUNDAY, NOV. 2nd - 1 P.M. till ?
at
YOUNG ISRAEL OAK-WOODS CENTER
COOLIDGE at ALLAN ROAD
Sponsored by Young Israel Oak-Woods Sisterhood
BUY NOW and SAVE !
YOUNG PULLETS & FRYERS
FANCY HEN TURKEYS
EXTRA FANCY WHITE FISH
lb. 29c
lb. 34c
lb. 69c
Buy The Best For Less AT
REISMAN'S Kosher Poultry & Fish Mkt.
We Kosher and Wrap for Freezer
FREE DELIVERY — DI 1-4525
13523 W. 7 MILE RD. nr . SCHAEFER
Offer Good to Friday, Oct. 31
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