Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Blau
of 23510 Gardner, Oak Park,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Irving Mark, on Sat-
urday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Luncheon will follow in Sprin-
gel's Patio Room, and there
will be a reception in Irving's
honor that evening, in the
family home.
JIAN Activities
Miami Girl Weds
Former Detroiter
q3aai g3rith
Activthes
MOTOR CITY LODGE will
hold its annual games party
this Saturday evening, in the
Sholem Aleichem Institute,
19350 Greenfield. Friends are in-
vited to join in the program of
games, prizes and refreshments.
Tickets are available from Leon-
ard Sherman, LI 8-5315, or at
the door.
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Mrs. Richard Sitron, program
Entries are being accepted chairman of OAK -W OODS
for the first annual bowling CHAPTER, announces that a
tournament of the DEPART- games night is planned for 8:30
MENT OF MICHIGAN. Ac- p.m., Tuesday, in the 10 Mile
cording to Al Fagenson, early Jewish Center, in Oak Park.
entries have a choice of start- Entertainment, prizes, a Hanu-
MRS. MAURY ROSENTHAL
ing times, at either 7 or 9:30 kah grab bag and holiday re-
freshments
are
planned.
Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross, of
p.m., Jan. 17, at Star Lanes.
Miami, Fla., announce the mar-
For registration, call Fagenson, are invited.
* * *
riage on Dec. 6 of their daugh-
UN 4-2187.
DONALD FOX CHAPTER will ter, Mildred, to Maury Rosen-
sponsor a showing of the Ameri- thal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
can Cancer Society film, "Time Rosenthal, f or m e r Detroiters
ad Two Women" this Tuesday, now of Miami.
at Cong. Beth Yehudah, 18450
The wedding took place in the
Wyoming. An open forum, fea- Biscayne Terrace Hotel, with
Orchestra - Entertainment
turing a discussion period with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Gach,
302 Fox Building
a local physician, will follow. sister and brother-in-law of the
WO 2-4814
UN 4-4346
The public is invited. Refresh- bridegroom, attending the cou-
ments will be served.
ple. Mr. and Mrs. Gach also are
* * *
former Detroiters.
Dance with Delight
LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
to
and CHAPTER will present
LARRY FREEDMAN
Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, of
Beth Abraham Synagogue, in
and his Orchestra
a special program, of liturgical
LI 7-2899
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Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
This Week's Radio and
Want The Best?
Cantor Ackerman will be ac-
Television Programs
Ask the Folks Who've Had
companied by Dan Frohman
of Jewish Interest
at the piano. The public is
SAM BARNETT
COUNCIL-ALTMAN
HOUR
invited.
and His Orchestra
* * *
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
ALBERT D. TUCKER LODGE
LI 1-2563
Feature: "The Council Calen-
will hold its first annual win-
ter sports party at River Bank, dar—a Community Tool" will
James Couzens and 11 Mile be the subject of a special talk
PHOTOGRAPHS by
Rd., at 8 p.m., Dec. 27. A party by Walter E. Klein, associate
BERNARD H.
will follow at Ron M ooger- director of the Jewish Commun-
man's home. For further in- ity Council. * * *
formation, call Mary Berman,
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
TO 8-7764, or Marshall Rach-
Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday.
leff,
LI
6-9770.
KE. 1-8196
Station: WCAR.
GIFT Of Min. Album
Feature: The weekly broad-
for Mom on all Candids
Pythian Knights to Hold
cast of the culture commission
Installation of Officers
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil will present a special pro-
Detroit
Lodge
No.
55,
Knights
WE NEED
of Pythias, will install the fol- gram, "Israel Vistas."
Boarding homes for children
lowing officers at ceremonies
temporarily separated from
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Jan. 28, at Holiday Manor:
their families.
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Iry Gladstone, chancellor COM-
Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
WE PAY
mander; Joe Shulman, vice-
Feature: The seventh of eight
Boarding core and all other
chancellor; Sam Wilson, prel- programs of Jewish interest will
expenses.
ate; Iry Gendelman, master of present "About Sophie Meier,"
CALL
works; Phil Eisner, secretary; a drama of an old woman whose
Sam Blender, financial secre- children are unable to have her
TO. 8-2490
tary; Dave Goldsmith, treas- live with them. Illustrating the
Jewish Family and
urer; Don Berkower, master of general problem of old age to-
Children's Service
arms; Meyer Garber, inner day, the story features Mildred
guard, and Marc Hoffman, outer Dunnock as Mrs. Meier.
13327 Linwood
guard.
* *
Dave Diamond
Institute Chapters Slate Poetess, Professor
Sholem Aleichem Institute
will present Yiddish poetess
Rachel Korn at 9 p.m., tonight,
at an oneg shabbat of Chapter I
at the Institute building. Rachel
Korn is well-known for both her
poetry and prose writing.
At 9 p.m., Dec. 26, Columbia
University sociology professor,
Dr. Eugene Litwak will speak
on "Values in American Jewish
Life," and will refer to Marshall
Sklare's latest book. The pro-
gram will be at the Institute
building, 19350 Greenfield, near
Seven Mile.
alich_ Stein,
And His Orchestra
KE 5-2604
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Perfect Affair .. .
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* *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
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