THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, October 16, 1959-44 The uburban Community In the Fall, 2 Young Men's Thoughts Ligh tly Turn to • • I Southfield Hadassah Fetes Sukkot Mrs. Stanley Aaron, social two-week ar Cu l m inating Simcha Nursery to Stress Music ivneg aSouthfield group of South. Oakland County Chap- ter of Hadassah will hold a member-bring-a-member, c a f e- style, dessert luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Highlighting the Sukkot fes- tival, the program will feature Mrs. Reuven Frankel and danc- ers in Israeli Harvest dances. Mrs. Frankel will perform on the halil. Mrs. Maurice Schiller, South Oakland County Hadassah pres- ident, will give the invocation, and Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, Southfield group president, will extend greetings. The meeting has been plan- ned by Mrs. George Canvasser, program chairman, assisted by A new type of nursery school, highlighting music appreciation, ously vanished, it was time for rhythm band and baton-twirling By the Oak-Woodser showdown. • Outside of big boys, little has been organized at Cong. "Those boys are up to some- Shaarey Shomayim, 14200 W. boys can get into more trouble than any other kind of people! thing" was the consensus. 10 Mile in Oak Park, under the It was night now, and two direction of Mrs. David Holtz- To this verity will attest the parents of two young brothers drowsy youngsters were man. Known as the Simcha Music —ages eight and nine—who soundly asleep, but in the hold claim to many distinctions morning a couple of fidgety Center and Nursery, the school brothers squirmed under has morning and afternoon in their young lives. Chief among these is a repu- questions posed by a pair of ••••""":"": classes for boys and girls, tation, in the suburban com- examiners, grown expert through a constant battle of aged 21/2 to munity where they live, of be- wits. . ing do-gooders who have an un- Where were the missing pro- canny and unhappy knack of be- Beginnin g visions? What happened to the coming do-badders. sessions last The latest incident began fruit and the three bags of nuts week, the and where, indeed, were the with comparative mildness only nursery s t i 11 wooden boards dad had bought a few days ago, with the falling has several -to put up shelves in the storage of the autumn leaves. Our two openings, ac- young brothers, turned collec- closet? cording to A trip to the backyard was in tors, seemingly had raked the Mrs. Holtzman Mrs. H o 1 t z- leaves from every lawn on the order. And there, almost hidden man, who is a graduate of the from sight between the fence Detroit Conservatory of Music street into their yard. and the porch enclosure, was a This was chalked up, as crude wooden sham strewn with and a former student at Wayne State University. usual, to a boyhood prank— leaves. Known prominently in the a bit annoying but none-the- A blanket (that hadn't even community, Mrs. Holtzman has less harmless. Besides, who been missed by morn and dad) should discourage the ap- was turned aside, and there; directed musical plays for the preciation of multi-colored strung from the wooden boards Adas Shalom Sisterhood, and splendor by a couple of bud- which comprised the half-open has directed both the Bnai Brith and Hadassah choral groups. ding horticulturalists. roof, were pieces of fruit, while The next couple of days were more fruit and the bags of nuts She also has served as an in- structor at several camps in quiet — uncommonly hushed — rested on shelves. Michigan. and prevading the atmosphere "This is our sukkah, mom," Aside from musical program- was a feeling that something chirped Mr. Nine. "Yeh, this ming, the Simcha Nursery of- was about to happen. is our sukkah, dad," parroted fers painting, baking with real Not too much thought was Mr. Eight. dough, arts and crafts and given when company came over There are times when it's al- One evening, and all the fruit most pleasant having two young dramatics. Children learn Jew- ish ceremonials and are taught was gone from the refrigerator. boys around the house. from '50 to 100 Hebrew words. Just the normal appetite of a Transportation is provided at couple of healthy youngsters. a slight extra charge. For in- English Gets Priority But when supplies from dad's formation, call Mrs. Holtzman work bench turned up missing at Hebrew Academy at LI 3-4688. and three packages of nuts for Priority is given to the Eng- mom's honey cakes mysteri- lish part of the curriculum at the Hebrew Academy of Oak Park, revealed supervisor Rabbi We Remodel Jacob Levi to parents at the Any Suit to the New school's opening PTA meeting. In celebration of United Na- The reason for this, he said, tions Month, the Sisterhood of Continental Model ! is so that theoretically a child Temple Emanu-El will dramati- Men's and Ladies' may be transferred into the cally review accomplishments of public school system at any the UN at a meeting planned Clothing time without suffering set- for 1:30 p.m., Monday, in the Alterations a Specialty! backs. In actual cases cited, temple, 14450 W. 10 Mile, Oak Come In and See Our the child either remained at Park. his Hebrew Academy level, or Fine Selection of Brand "The Story of Interdepend- - was placed half a grade higher. ence," a documentary play writ- Name Overcoats, Top- New PTA appointments to ten by Blythe Morley, daughter coats, Suits, Sports the board announced at the of writer Christopher Morley meeting were: Coats and Slacks for presentation before the U.S. Mrs. Benno Levi, program National Commission for co-chairman; Mrs. Morris Flatt, UNESCO, will be presented by TUXEDO RENTALS Mrs. Stanley Sherman and Mrs. Sisterhood members. Perfect Individual Fitting Levi, fund raising; Mrs. Peter Taken from factual material, Weiss, hospitality chairman; the play is based on first-hand Mrs. Seymour Ribiat, Mrs. Alex accounts of the accomplish- Ungar, Mrs. Sholom Flam, Mrs. ments made by the UN from TAILORS, CLOTHIERS Joseph Gittleman and Mrs. World War II to the present. & CLEANERS Harry Mirvis, room mothers. The story unfolds through a narrator, film strips and the 22155 Coolidge STANLEY FRIEDMAN, since actors, each of whom will be LI 7-1511 1950 secretary-treasurer of Food costumed according to the coun- Free Pickup and Delivery Fair Markets, has been named try she represents. assistant to the executive vice- OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3 P.M. Adapted by Mrs. Eli Gross, president of the firm. with assistance from Mrs. Mau- rice Reizen, the play will fea- ture the following cast: Mrs. Robert Zell, narrator, and Mes- dames Harold Gelman, Harry Jacobson, Herbert Josephson, Arthur Kneip, Albert Lieber- man, Maurice Reizen and Jack Dublin. Mrs. Gross also is di- recting the presentation. • PEPPERED BEEF a - Sisterhood Plans UN Presentation RADOM • LIVER SAUSAGE • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • PASTRAMI • BOLOGNA • SALM Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Planning Oneg Shabbat AT LEADING DELICATESSENS, SUPERMARKETS $ RESTAURANTS KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO 159 South Water Market, Chicago 8, Illinois Distributed By J. M. LEFKOFSKY WEbster 3-8816 4089 EIMHURST AVE. U.S. INSPECTED AND PASSED DY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE EST Detroit, Mich. The Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold an oneg shab- bat at the home of Mrs. Louis Kepes, 14511 Ludlow, Oak Park, at 2:30 p.m., Saturday. A skit, "The Talking Greeting Card," will be given under the direction of Mrs. Moses Lehr- man, oneg shabbat chairman. Participants will be Mesdames Jay Ormos, narrator, Seymour Fried, Oscar Spilkin and Sol Grand. The women's choral group will assist Cantor Louis Klein in a group of songs. chairman, Mrs. Sidney Fried- man, and Mrs. Al Eichner, mem- ber s h i p o chairman, and the Southfield group board mem- bers who will act as hostesses. Simcha Musk Center Cong. Shaarey Shomayim Mrs. David Holtzman, Director Pre-School children ages 21/2-6 Specializing in Rhythm Bond - Music App. - Baking - Baton Twirling - Arts & Crofts. Morn.: 50 $ '9-11:15 After.: 12:30-3 I'm Per Class Transportation 50c extra Inquire at 24311 Blackstone Oak Park LI 1-9769 - LI 3-4688 "all our work ... guaranteed!" 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