Honor, ,,7T1vo_ `Woken of 'Valor' at Bond Lunch; Mrs. Williams to Speak Detroit's two newest "Women of Valor" will be honored at an Israel Bond women's division "Merci Beaucoup" luncheon at the Jewish Community Center, 18100 Meyers, at 12 noon, next Thursday. Mrs. Harry Portnoy and Mrs. Philip Cutler will be inducted as "Women of Valor," signify- ing that they have reached the $100,000 mark in purchases, sales and collections of pledges Ahavas Achim Women 8late Lecture, Skit - The Sisterhood of Cong. Aha- vas Achim has planned two headline activities for -Tues- day and Wednesday at the syna- gogue. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, spirit- ual leader of Cong. Bnai Moshe, will be guest speaker at the sec- ond in a series of lecture-lunch- eon meetings sponsored by the sisterhood's Women's Institute, at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday in the social hall. Rabbi Lehrman will speak on "The Biblical Age—The Tal- mudic Era." Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. David Grainer, Sis- terhood adult education chair- man, at UN 3-2962. "Sisterhood Gaities," a skit starring members of the organi- zation, will be presented at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, as fea- tured entertainment • of the Sis- terhood's paid-up membership luncheon. Participants in. the skit will be Mesdathes Bernard White- man, choreographer; Leonard- Schreiber, director and barker; Emil Farkas, accompanist; Ed- ward Allen, Bernard Glazier, Lester Wolfe, Bert Heller, Hai- ry Goldstein, Jerome Kirsch- baum, Larry Guttenberg and Meyer Levey. Beth Aaron Men's Club to Hold 'Cabaret Night' N F o d, entertainment and music will be offered at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, -when the Beth Aaron Men's Club presents its annual "Cabaret Night" in the Synagogue. Maynard Feldman, program chairman, announces there will be an eight-course candlelight dinner. Also on the agenda are Karrell Fox, internationally known comic magician, and Harold Ramm, famous adult puppeteer. Darre music= will be provided by Dave Diamond and his orchestr4. Tickets may be pur- chased from Men's Club mem- bers or at the door. Charles Milan and Max Stoll- man. Guest of honor and principal speaker at the luncheon will be To Present Song Recital Mrs. G. Mennen Williams, First Lady of Michigan, who will talk Irmgard Seefried will be about her recent trip to Israel. presented in a song recital The • luncheon is the feature Nov. 25 in the first offering of event of an intensive and highly the Detroit Institute of Arts successful cash collection cam- Concert Series as sponsored by paign following the High Holy the Detroit Museum of Art Day Israel Bond appeals. The Founders Society. W o m e n's Division volunteer committee has play , c1 an im- portant role in the collection RESERVE NOW FOR TOURS TO to date of more than $100,000 in cash since the High Holy Days. Sponsor pins and Chen charms will also be presented at the luncheon. Sponsors are pur- Beginning Saturday, January 2nd, chasers of $1,000 in Bonds in and Every Saturday Through the one year, while Chen charms go Winter Season! to women who buy or sell $2,500 in Bonds. A special Chen charm commemorating one of the 12 SPECIAL TOUR FOR THE XMAS & NEW YEAR tribes of Israel is given for each $2,500 in purchases, sales and HOLIDAYS LEAVING DETROIT DECEMBER 18th collections. When a Chen work- er has won all 12 charms, she For Information Call UN 4-4464 or Visit is given a • plaque designating her a member of the Advance Guard of Chen. Chen gets its name from the women's army MRS. NANCY WILLIAMS of Israel. 19437 • LIVERNOIS at OUTER DRIVE in Israel, Bonds, it was an- Reservations for the luncheon nounced by Mrs. Max Stollman may be made at the Israel Bond and Mrs. Joseph Katchke, Wom- office, WO 2-5091. en's Division co-chairmen. Six other Detroit women who Establish Scholarship have been so honored by the national Israel Bond women's for Mrs. Anna Epel division are Mesdames Tom A nursing scholarship for use Borman, Philip H e 1 f ma n, by an Israeli student and sev- Joseph Katchke, Rachel Kurtz- eral other memorials have been man. established in honor of Mrs. Anna Epel, in whose memory a unveiled next Center Starts Program monument will be Sunday, Nov. for Mentally Retarded 22, at Clover Hill Park A program for mentally re- Cemetery. tarded young adults, 18 to 35, is Mrs. Epel, now being planned by the adult an active com- "division of the Jewish Com- munity leader, munity Center. was the wife Designed to meet an import- of Jacob Epel, ant community need, the pro- sexton, B a a 1 gram will stress social, educa- Shofar and as- tional and cultural activities for sistant cantor the mentally retarded. Mrs. Epel • for many Developed in cooperation with the Dei.roit Association for Re- years at Cong. S'haarey Zeclek. In addition to the scholarship, tarded Children, the program Will consist of twice monthly Mrs. Epel's family and friends meetings. Interested parents have planted a 'garden of trees should call the Center's adult as a living memorial. Her name also has been in- division, DI 1-4200. scribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund and Young Israel Youths in the Book of Builders of the Set Varied Programs Pioneer Women in recognition The Northwest Young Israel of her devotion and work for youth group has begun holding Zionist causes. oneg shabbat services at 4 p.m., the fourth Friday of each Hadassah to Present month. The programs feature Education Workshop discussion of Jewish subjects, The Detroit Chapter of Had-as- singing and refreshments. sah will hold its second educa- A YI social will be held at tion workshop from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, in the Syna- 12 noon, today, at Hadassah gogue. House. All groups will meet for A discussion on Jewish books arts and crafts to be led by and their importance in the Karen Goodman, Camp Keyuma daily life of the individual will arts and crafts director, at 2 be featured, according to Mrs. p.m., Nov. 22, in the synagogue. Harry Oberstein, chairman of the discussants. Mrs. Gerald Marks, chairman Home Relief Society of the Hadassah gift shop, ad- Donor Dinner Saturday vises that toys, unusual gift Reservations are still being items, aprons and hand-made taken for the annual donor din- apparel for children are on dis- ner-dance of the Home Relief play and sold from 9 a.m. to Society, to take place this Sat- 5 p.m., daily. Special gift wrap- urday evening, at the Sheraton- ping service is available. Cadillac Hotel. VEGETARIAN Hal Gordon and his orchestra Wayne • Professor Talks will furnish the music for danc- to Berman PTO Group ing, and there will be enter- "Problems of Normal Chil- tainment by New York coniedi- dren" will be discussed by Dr. enne Fritzi Burr and the Volpe George D. Barahal at a PTO Dancers. Many prizes will be meeting of the Esther Berman awarded. branch, United Hebrew • Schools, For reservations, call Mrs. at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, in the John Mossman, general chair- school auditorium. man, or Mr.& Baer Keidan, tick- 14,48 0191 4.7Vime.3) Dr. Barahal, professor of edu- ttS,,CeY et chairman, UN. 1-2020, UN. cational and clinical . psychology 04, CO,PITTSBUR 3-6194 • or LI. 64089. at Wayne State University, will stress the changing attitudes of We are not here to get all we the child as he reaches adoles- can out of life for ourselves, .but cence. His talk will be illus- to try to_ make the lives of Oh- trated by a film, -and a question ers . happier.—Sir William Osler. and answer period will follow. Evety label carries thee seat of approval of THE UNION QF liTHQ 00kjEWISli CON GR COMO 49FANIZRIC4 MEXICO Elkin Hotel and Travel Bureau Even without the label you'd know they were Heinz Kosher Beans. Onetaste would tell you. 'Cause what other bean in all the wide wide world is so delightfully, deliciously, distinctively Heinz .ish? Just beat... serve...be ready for seconds. Tonight. • .•