THE DETROIT JEW ISH NE W S—Friday, January 30, 1959- 1 6 Miss Harand Here for Sisterhood Donor at Adas Shalom Pearl Harand, noted as a folk singer, comedienne and dramatic star, will be featured entertainer at the annual donor lunch-' eon of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood. T h e lunch- eon will he held at 12 noon, Wednes- day, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Mrs. Sol Ham- merstein, do- nor chairman, announces that Miss Harand will be seen in a program of Miss Harand songs, skits, humor and drama. Also planned is prize of a week- end for two at the Concord. Proceeds from the event will be used to refurbish the kitchen of the synagogue. For tickets or information, call Mrs. Joseph Katchke, UN. 2-3956; or Mrs. Harold Kozloff, UN. 4-2555. TB Society to Honor 2,000 Volunteers More than 2,000 volunteer workers who have served the Tuberculosis and Health Society will be honored at a "Sweet- heart Tea," on Wednesday, in the Veterans Memorial Build- ing, 151 W. Jefferson. Melvindale physician Max L. Lichter, who is president of the Society and will head the re- ceiving line at the tea, said that "volunteers are the life- blood of our society. Without these 'sweethearts' who give unselfishly of their time and money there could be no vol- untary TV control program to do the big job in our commun- ities in helping to keep our people healthy." "Your discarded clothing can help the Beth Yehudah Schools' Rummage Campaign" For pick up call WE 1-0203 . WE NEED Boarding homes for ch:idren temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and till other expenses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Family and Children's Service 13327 Linwood Robins-Adler Rites Set for March 31 JWV Activities Commander John Nemon of Michigan JWV, and Mrs. Oscar Katz, department president of the Auxiliary, headed a Michi- gan delegation to the recent Fifth Region JWV convention in Columbus, Ohio. Past na- tional commander Harry Madi- son, of Michigan. was toastmas- ter. Delegates from Michigan were Mrs. John Nemon, Oscar Katz, Lawrence Gubow, Irving Cane, Sam Strauss, Mrs. Marion Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bernstein, Mrs. Ruth Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hoherman, Ray- mond Newman. Walter Klein, Morris Kikoler, Mrs. Milton Rose and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ma- gee. Mesdames Bernstein and Katz continued on to a JWV Auxiliary national executive meeting in Washington, D.C. * * * CHARLES & AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY will meet Feb. 12, at the Memorial Home. • * * ROBERT J. RAFELSON POST and AUXILIARY will hold its Battle Creek hospital party Feb. 8, according to Mil- ton Shore, commander, and Mrs. Milton Rose, president. Over 500 patients will he serviced, and entertainment will be pro- vided. Planning the event are Boris Katz, Mrs. David Solomon and Mrs. Ellen Bromberg, who are assisted by Mrs. Sam Solo- mon, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Op- penheim, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iden, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Epstein. • * Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will hold a brunch at 10 a.m., Sun- day, in the Memorial Home. * * * YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY will hold a square dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial Home. Paid-up members and their husbands are invited, ac- cording to Mrs. Ruth Wolfe, junior vice-president. A meeting is scheduled for Feb. 16, also at the Memorial Home, when host- esses will be Mesdames Shirley Selick and Ann Rubin. it 8ng agernents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goren, of Clements Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Diana, to Morris Bensman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bensman, of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, Mich. A May 3 wedding is being planned. The Lord is my portion . . . therefore will I hope in him. The Lord is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.—Lam. 3:24,25. 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'7. cational and cultural attache of The president of the United the Embassy of Israel, will be interviewed by Frank Gall, States is Honorary President of WJBK news editor, on various the Boy Scouts of America. aspects of life in Israel. For the Perfect Affair . . . THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 8:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. and His Orchestra Feature: "Music of Israel," a MISS CYRIL ROBINS special program in celebration UN 3-3737 Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Robins of the Jewish Music Festival, announce the recent engage- will be presented on this weekly ment of their daughter, Cyril broadcast, arranged by the cul- Joy, to Kenneth Richard Adler. ture commission of the Jewish son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Community Council. PHOTOGRAPHY * Adler. Bar Mitzvahs Weddings Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies The bride is a graduate of COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR For Quality Workmanship the Wayne State University col- Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. UN 1-9000 Call Mr. Rosen lege of special education. Her Station: WJLB. fiance graduated from the Uni- Feature: Dr. Leonard Sidlow, versity of Michigan, and holds chairman of the culture corn- Dance with Delight a master's degree from the Uni- mission of the Jewish Commun- to versity of Ohio. ity Co.mcil, will discuss the Plans have been made for a forthcoming visit of Dr. Nelson °LARRY FREEDMAN March 31 wedding. Glueck, one of the foremost and his Orchestra Biblical archaeologists of our LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 time, who will speak Wednes- day, at Wayne State University die Airi Mickey Woolf J. J. CLARKE - Center Theater to Begin Events in New Building e, * f * •■ -,7 -:‹4›::•.:11,&_:::74110(7:We:::,*31*,- PLASTIC FURNITUR E , THE ETERNAL LIGHT COVERS Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. $ MADE TO ORDER OR Station: WWJ. READY MADE Feature: "Is All Vanity," a CALL ANNA KARBAL. dramatization based on the LI 2-0874 Book of Ecclesiastes, will be CAW: 7111>7;:411 k7:;14C-7.74110 1,:: .41*-7;311* presented. The story concerns an agricultural school started in southern Italy after its libera- tion from the Nazis and the training of young men released from concentration camps. * * LOW RATES MESSAGE OF ISRAEL VE 7-6701 Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. 00 • 0111.1,1110 NO • • • MO • 414 Feature: Rabbi F. Magnin. of Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Los Angeles, Calif., will speak on "Forward March, Together!" • The newly - formed Jewish Community Center drama de- partment, under Jerome Bayer, will begin its activities in the new Center building, Curtis and Meyers, with an adult play- producing group for persons 18 and over and will provide in addition, an annual series of plays. The department also will fea- ture a workshop on wheels—a mobile unit through which the Center theater group will reach the community with plays of Jewish and general interest. Plans for an acting clinic, con- ducted by Bayer, are being • • Home Catering formulated. • March of Dimes Dance In addition, beginning Feb. • Let us help you make your A record hop planned by teen • 4, a series of sessions in an • party a complete success. "Acting for Everyone" program agers in the "Teens' March on Delicious Food Dinnerware will be presented. The sessions Polio" will take place from 2 to j • c - ruse xce p.m., Feb. 15, at Northland will include workshops and in- Call : DI 1 0072 struction in all fields of theater. Hospitality House. Detroit Band- • Following the Feb. 4 meeting, stand's Dale Young and WWJ •UN 4 6258 UN 3 3570 : • dj Box Maxwell spin the rec- • additional sessions have been i 19315 Jas. Couzens ords. All proceeds will go for IS set for Feb. 11, Feb. 25, and March 4. Membership in the the March of Dimes. )4111110111••••••11111,1111,111111 • 4114111004 Center Theater and attendance at the acting series is open to the community, according to Leon S. Wayburn, chairman of the Center drama committee. Another feature of the drama department will be "Ladies on Stage," daytime dramatics for women, 1-3 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, at the main building. Av. Size Care for children will be pro- 11.15 lbs. vided. In April, the Center will be- gin group dramatics for chil- dren. COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE SAMEROFF'S - — • - - - Special for This Week KOSHER HEN TURKEYS 39 lb Free Delivery CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Peter Plisc o u acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. OUTLET POULTRY 2735 W. 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