activities in Society Mr. Jacob Flincher, a Detroiter until moving to Los Angeles, 10 years ago, will be in Detroit through Monday, before leaving for Israel to take up permanent residence. Friends interested in contacting Mr. Flinker should call the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, WE 1-0203. Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Irene, on Monday celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner party at the home of their children. Mrs. Morris Rose and daughters will spend the winter months in Los Angeles, Calif. Calif., Women s (More Clubs Page 25) BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will hold an oneg shab- bat at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, in the synagogue's Nusbaum Hall. Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman will report on her recent trip to Israel. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Raymond Dunn and Hyman Crystal, according to Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, oneg shabbat chairman. The annual Sisterhood donor luncheon is being held at 12 noon, Wed- nesday, under the • chairman- ship of Mrs. Isaac Tennen- house. For donor reservations, call Mrs. Irvin Michaels, DI 1-3061; or Mrs. Harry Eichen- horn, UN. 4-1455. * * * Mrs. I. Levin, president of SHOMREY EMUNAH SISTER- HOOD, announces the group's annual Hanukah party, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday. Games, prizes and refreshments are planned. The public is in- vited, according to Mesdames N. Horowitz, L. Laufer and M. Klaper, co-chairmen. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM has scheduled a white elephant sale at 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mrs. Alex Benach, 19311 Marlowe. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs. David Margolin, 26401 Huntington, Huntington Woods, when reports will be heard on the recent rummage and bake sales. A Hanukah party is plan- ned for the evening. A board meeting is planned Tuesday af- ternoon, in the home of Mrs. Sam Abramson, 18260 Penning- ton. * « « NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu- ropean Welfare Organization, will present an installation luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- day, at Rainbow Terrace. A mu- sical program will be featured. Mrs. Lillian Disner will install the following officers: Mes- dames S. Bienenfield - Haut, president; Mollie Baseman, Rose Needle and Yetta Schore, vice- presidents; Minnie Miller and Zelda Bornstein, secretaries; and Birdie Zaff, treasurer. * * * Mrs. Hy Rossman, president of AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD, will present a complete report of the recent biennial convention of the National Wo- men's League, United Syna- gogue of America, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. A kitchen shower will be held to provide additional uten- sils for the synagogue kitchen, according to Mrs. Leonard Schreiber, program chairman. Friends are invited. A social hour is planned. * * • NORTHWEST YOUNG IS- RAEL SISTERHOOD will hold a paid-up membership dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, when hostesses will be Mes- dames Sam Belkin, Nathan Bur- ger and David Goldsmith. A Ha- nukah auction party is planned for Dec. 13, at the synagogue. Mrs. Zal Aaron, fund-raising chairman, is assisted by Mrs. I. Aronoff, co-chairman. Friends are invited. Cluhs A luncheon meeting devoted to Hanukah is planned by the SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- HOOD at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Wilbur Stein, chairman, an- nounces that latkes and other holiday refreshments will be served. Mrs. Reuven Frankel will light the candles, and Mrs. Jerry Levitt will lead in the singing of Hanukah songs. A report on the recent biennial convention of the National Wo- men's League, United Syna- gogue of America, will be given by Mrs. Joseph Deutch, Sister- hood president. Two major events in Windsor, one for the entire community and the other for the newly- formed Young Adult Group, will be featured during the coming week. The community-wide program will be in celebration of Jewish Book Month, and will take place at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Cong. Shaar Hashomayim, Giles Blvd. and Goyeau. Following a Hanukah cere- monial, there will be a dramatic presentation, a Yiddish speaker and readings and a color film on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Latkes will be served after the presentation. Members of the Detroit community are in- vited to attend. The first major social func- tion of the Young Adults will be a Hanukah dance, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 13, at Cong. Shaar Hashomayim. Aga i n, members of the Detroit com- munity are welcome. "The Plight of Our Mental Hospitals" will be discussed by the High School International Club at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Parkman Branch Library, when panelists will include 19147 Livernois Ave. At 7 Mile Road Open Eves. to 9. p.m. to Christmas etwa BEAUTY BAR GRAND OPENING No Waiting 10 Operators to Serve You 2 PERMANENTS for the Price of One Bring in a friend for a Permanent. The permanent they receive you will receive absolutely free! Highlight your beauty by letting our experts create an exciting new hair-do just for you! Call for an appointment. THIS OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 28, 1959 * Personality Hair Cut -* Shampoo and Wave Beth Aaron Boy Scouts Announce Promotions The following promotions were made at the court of honor of Beth Aaron Boy Scout Troop No. 537: Promoted to second class scout; Ronald Weiss, Allen Ber- lin, Marshall Solomon, Howard Goldberg and Jeffrey Goldberg. Promoted to first class scout; Ronald Steen, David Bennett, Michael Sandler, Paul Tanner and Michael Beresh. R o b e r t Levin was named as recipient of the Star award. Scoutmaster Dr. A b r oh a in Beresh was awarded the Scouter's Award for his participation in scout activities for the past three years. Judith Band, Linda Bernstein and Philip Rosenbloom, of Mumf or d High School. Dr. Roger William Howell, of the Lafayette Clinic, will moderate the panel. NOW in Your Neighborhood another famous Guy Carl Beauty Salon U. of M. Hillel Opens Monthly Faculty Series This Sunday The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at the University of Michi- gan introduces a new program for faculty and graduate stu- dents with a monthly series, "Sundays at 8," starting this Sunday, when Prof. Herbert H. Paper, of the university faculty, presents an address at the Foun- dation on "The Origins of the Yiddish Language." An associate professor of the Near Eastern studies depart- ment Dr. Paper is known for his studies of the Yiddish language and literature and his relations with the Yiddish Scientific In- stitute. Author, lecturer and officer of many scholarly societies, Dr. Paper is a member of the ad- visory committee of the Hillel Foundation, to which he has given several years of service as teacher of its advanced Yid- dish class. Succeeding. programs in this faculty series will include lec- tures by Prof. Paul J. Alexan- der on "The Jews in the Byzan- tine Era;" Prof. Ronald Freed- man on "Impressions of Hol- land's Jewish Community" based on his year's stay in that coun- try as a Fulbright Fellow; and Dr. Abraham Minkowich, Israeli educator and Bible scholar, on "Trends in Individualism in the Bible." The series has been set up fo rthe special benefit of Jewish faculty members and their grad- uate students. The committee in charge includes Prof. Alfred S. Sussman, of the botany depart- ment; Dr. Ronald Tikofsky, of the speech pathology depart- ment; and Dr. Herman Jacobs, director of Hillel Foundation. High School Students to Talk on Mental Institutions etth BEAUTY BAR formerly MARIO'S Beauty Salon APPOINTMENT USUALLY NOT NECESSARY Open Evenings Until 9:00 Saturday Until 6:00 7300 W. McNichols AT MONICA DI. 1-1240 27-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday , December 5, 1958 I Windsor Community Slates Two Events •