Sam. Levenson Here Tuesday for BB Show Concluding six-months of fund-raising .efforts, the Greater Detroit Bnai B r i t h Women's Council will present its "Star- Studded Show" at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Fox Theater. Highlighting t h e evening's entertainment will be Sam Lev- enson, the former high school teacher who is now one of t h e nation's biggest names in comedy. Appearing with Levenson will be the Barry Sisters, a singing duo who have re- cently return- Levenson ed f r o in en- gagements in London, England. The sisters are well known throughout this country. The Fenby-Carr Orchestra also will be featured. Mrs. David Grosberg, Council president, this week announced that the goal of $100,000 is with- in sight and is expected to be reached by Tuesday's event. The funds help to maintain Bnai Brith's multitude of phil- anthropic projects, conducted in this country and in'Israel for the advancement of the indi- vidual and the cultural better- ment of the world Jewish community. Feature 2 Soloists in Center Concert Monday The Center Symphony Orches- tra, Julius Chajes conductor, will feature Artur Balsam, pia- nist, and Harvey Seigel, violin- ist, at the concert Monday eve- ning at the Davison Jewish Center. Balsam, who has become fa- mous for his recitals with Na- than Milstein and Zino Francis- catti, was born in Warsaw, Po- land. He stud- ied at State Academy of Musie in Ber- lin and was awarded t h e Mendelsohn prize in 1931. He has been oloist on Balsam many occasions with the NBC Orchestra, Chau- tauqua Symphony and Euro- pean orchestras. This will mark his second appearance with the Center Symphony. He will play Mozart's Piano Concerto in C Minor, K.491. Seigel, who will perform Chausson's Poem Op. 25, was born in Toronto, and studied at the Juillard School of Music under Mischa Mischakoff and before joining the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra was a member of the National Symphony in Washington. He has been con- certmaster of the Center Sym- phony Orchestra for the past six years. MSU `Sammies' Raise $100 for TB Hospital The annual "Sammy Scrub," conducted by members of the Michigan State University chap- ter of Sigma Alpha Mu frater- nity recently raised over $100 for the Ingham County Tuber- culosis Hospital. At the rate of 66 cents a car, with many customers giving more than that amount, mem- bers scrubbed over 100 cars, according to Danny Clark, fra- ternity president. Other officers of the frater- nity, which traditionally pre- sents a party for youngsters at the TB hospital in December, are Chuck Shapiro, treasurer; and Mel Clayton, secretary. On,ai g3ritA „Activities CENTENNIAL LODGE will present a program by the De- troit Police Department censor bureau at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at 18410 Wyoming. Inspector Bullock and Detective Marks will conduct a visual lecture on the work of the bureau, which, deals with reviewing motion pictures, books, night club shows and photographic and printed material which may be pornographic. A question and answer period will follow, and a social hour will conclude the program. All young men are in- vited to attend. 4: 4: Betrothal Told CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Julius Herman acknowledges with grateful apreciation the many kind expresions of sympathy ex- Mr. and Mrs. George M. Stutz, tended by relatives and friends of 13102 Vernon, Huntington during the family's recent Woods, announce the Bar Mitz- bereavement. vah of their son, David Robert, this evening, at Temple Israel. FOR THE FINEST — IN * * * ENTERTAINMENT—It's Mr. and Mrs. Dan Belenson announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon Michael, on and his Orchestra Nov. 22, at Congregation Beth Shalom, Oak Park. A dinner in LI 7-2943 his honor will be held Sunday SEW evening, Nov. 23, at Mayfair. Bar Mitzvahs BEN KATZMAN For a Vivid Picture Story of Your `Simcha' Call Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Mar- wil, of 19191 Prairie, announce the Bas Mitzvah of their daugh- Of the Amedah Studio ter, Sarah Z., on Nov. 21, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A re- UN 2-6063 For Free Consultation ception in her honor will follow ANNOrainiaraning=i in the synagogue social hall. * * * :<•:< The Bar Mitzvah of Steven $1% PLASTIC FURNITURE Jerrold Feldman, son of Mr. and o f COVERS Mrs. I. Irving Feldman, of 18401 • MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE Hubbell,• will be observed on Saturday, at Cong. S h a a r e y CALL ANNA KARBAL Zedek. A dinner in his honor TO. 7-0874 will be held that evening, at Holiday Manor. . S. LEO RICK MISS JUDITH LUMBERG 4: Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lumberg, PISGAH LODGE will cele- of Monica Ave., have announced brate its 101st birthday with a the engagement of their daugh- formal initiation of new mem- ter, Judith Anne, to Irving Zeid- bers by the lodge degree team man, son of Mr. Joseph Zeid- at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the man, of Tucson, Ariz., and the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 late Mrs. Minnie Zeidman. A Schaefer. Members of the de- Dec. 14 wedding • date has been gree team are' Elias Goldberg, set. Jack Leeds, Hyman Crystal, Al- fred H. Bounin and Harry Seif- ert. Cantor Hyman J. Adler and UHS Auxiliary Slates the Bnai David choral group Musicale at Luncheon will participate in the ritual United Hebrew Schools Wo- and present a musical program. A social hour will follow. Fami- men's Auxiliary president Mrs. lies and friends of members are Irving Arlin has announced that a musical program will be invited. * * * featured at Women purchasing tickets in at the annual excess of $6 to the Council luncheon of fund-raising affair from BUSI- the Auxiliary, N E S S & PROFESSIONAL at 12 noon, on CHAPTER are eligible to attend Wednesday, the chapter's cocktail party, to Holiday Man- be held Nov. 22, at Springle's or. A prize of Patio Room. Music will be fur- a trip for two nished by Sam Barnett's Orches- to Oakton Manor will be tra. * * * awarded at the Mrs. Arlin REX LODGE will present its luncheon. second annual games night at Auxiliary president Mrs. Ru- 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at Young bin Saywitz invites all those in- Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Re- terested in atttending to contact freshments and prizes will be luncheon chairman Mrs. Samuel featured. Friends are invited. Leib, TO 6-0746, ticket chairman * * * Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, UN 4-9174, HENRY MORGENTHAU or Mrs. Irving Solomon, UN LODGE bowling league has 4-8281. elected Herman Jaffee, presi- dent; Leo Kaplan, Irving Davis and Ray Abrams, vice-presi- dents; Gerry Gorzeck, Sid Good- man and Fred Linden, secreta- ries; Ben Mostyn, Myron Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Schuff- gram and Gerald Agranove, man, of Chicago, Ill., announce treasurers. Board members are,, the engagement of their daugh- Al Krochmal, T e d Heideman, ter, Sandra, to Samuel Rosner, Morris Beresh, Al Nathan, Fritz son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Green and George Feinberg. Rosner„ of Detroit. The wed- y Revisionists to Meet Zionists-Revisionists will meet at 8 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross- man, 4300 Leslie. A social hour will follow. Friends are invited. Featuring ; _ GLORIA BROOKS VANGUARDS COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Call - .SALE:y - FIELDS 1-4141 VE 7-6701 Other. Srriart•Corabos) LOW RATES VIRGINIA-ROSE HAIR FASHIONS Open Evenings Monday thru Saturday by Appointment 12811 W. 7 MILE RD. 1 /2 Block West of Meyers UN 4-1697 8ng ag ernents * * * DETROIT CHAPTER is plan- ning a membership party and luncheon Wednesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Rose Rader, 27100 Old Colony, Farmington. Admission is by bringing a new or prospective member. Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, Council mem- bership chairman, will be guest speaker. * * * Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Mrs. Arthur Frayne, Coun-- cil chairman of ADL programs, will present the program, "Crit- ical Incident." Guests are in- vited. * * * REX CHAPTER will present a "This Is Your Life" program honoring one of its members at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in room 111 of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. For in- formation, call Helen Fink, VE. 7-1496. ISG Auxiliary Fund Drive to Get Underway Sunday, Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary, Infant Service Group, will be- gin its annual fund-raising cam- paign on Sunday, under the di- rection of co-sponsors Mes- dames Lillian Goldman and Mitzi Jacobs. A victory dance is _ planned Nb mutinies have occurred on for .January if the quota set is fulfilled. United States Naval vessels. ding will take place in Chicago on June 7. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, of Lichfield Rd., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Evelyn, to Dr. Selvin Sonken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sonken of Brooklyn, N.Y. Miss Walker attended Wayne State University, and Dr. Son- ken is a graduate of New York University. A Jan. 11 wedding is planned. Print Musical Scores of Detroit Teacher A 26-year-old instrumental music teacher in the Allen Park Junior High School has had three musical scores pub- lished by a Chicago music firm. He is Jack Kopnick, son of Mrs. Ann Kopnick, of Curtis Ave., and the late Mr. Morris Kopnick. The works, primarily for use in the public schools, at the intermediate and upper ele- mentary level, are the fairy tales, "Three Goats Named Gruff," "Aladdin" and "Cinder- ella." Kopnick has set them to music and added an additional part for narrator or chorus. Kopnick is a graduate of Cass Technical High School and Wayne State University, where he was a scholarship student for four years. Due to Numerous Requests . . We Are Serving Thanksgiving Dinners At the beautiful RAINBOW TERRACE Bring your families and let Mother be thankful, too RESERVATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN 18451 Wyoming Call UN 3-4361 ( P.S. Plan to spend New Year's Eve with us. Choice : i. . lb, of dinners, favors, entertainment — Mickey Woolf. MAX'S POULTRY & FISH MKT. 18401 WYOMING cor. PICKFORD We Deliver: UN 4-7783 Thanksgiving Is 'Round the Corner STOCK UP NOW . . • ! 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