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. * is 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 UN 1-4687 and folk music at 8:30 p.m., ■4,■ 011 ■ 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 For the Perfect Affair .. . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 1 •••011110••••••••0••••1111 SAMEROFFS I • •H ome Catering : name • 40 4 . e Let us help you make your • 0 : party a complete success. : • Delicious Food—Dinnerware • • • • Excellent Service • : • • • Call: DI 1-0072 • • o UN 4-6258 -6258 UN 3-3570• • • 19315 Jas. Couzens •• • • r•seeem••••••il For the Finest in MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT Ote i gewry 1.6111H,MNIKI■0 The public is invited to both events. UN 4-9485 tlie Air! =11.0.1=1.0.01111.1.11.04=1.. WINER REMEMBER You can get it only at Grunt's! 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