Benjamin Levinson, president of Franklin Mortgage Corp.; Harry R. Fruehauf, vice presi- dent of Fruehauf Trailer Co., and Eugene A. Casaroll, presi-_ dent of Auto- mobile Ship- p e r ; were honored with the "Knight of Charity" award, at a dinner at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel Wednesday evening. The award Levinson is given an- nually to prominent persons selected by Friends of the Mis- sionaries of St. Peter and Paul for personifying their motto of "union in family life with per- son-to-person charity." The occasion for the presen- tation of the awards this year is a benefit dinner of the Foun- ders of Maryglade College, a school of divinity. The current recipients of the award belong to the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths and exemplify the Detroit com- munity's support of this pro- ject," it was stated. Members of the dinner com- mittee included Mayor Louis C. Miriani, Anthony De Lorenzo, chairman; Levinson, Jules R. Schubot and C. William Sucher. Promnent guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Eb- stein, Mr. and Mrs. RObert B. Gotfredson, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Eisenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam C. Newberg. Mrs. Levinson took care of the floral arrangements for the dinner. •k• An expanded program of camping for underprivileged and emotionally disturbed children is the goal of these members of Sheruth League, meeting here to plan their 11th annual donor luncheon. Pictured, left to right, seated, are: Mesdames PHILIP FEIGENSON, publicity; SAMUEL CHAPIN, president; DAVE MUSKOVITZ, donor chairman; standing, Mesdames PHILIP KAPLAN, reservations; IRVING RON, tickets; JOSEPH FETTER, fund-raising; and MORRIS LESSEN, lunch- eon arrangements. • * * * Dec. 2 is the date of the 11th annual donor luncheon of She- ruth League, it was announced this week by Mrs. Dave Musko- TYRONE GUTHRIE will re- vitz, chairman of the event. turn to Stratford, Ontario, for The stage of Masonic Tem- the season of 1960, Michael ple's Fountain Room will be Langham, • artistic director of transformed into a television the Stratford Shakespearean studio, where members and FeStival announced. their guests will vie for numer- * * * ous prizes in an "Our Price Is One of the nation's foremost Right" panel contest. folksingers, PETE SEEGER, Sonny Eliot, popular local will appear at the Shubert TV personality, will be master Theater at 3 p.m. on Sunday. of ceremonies for the program, He is an American troubadour which will highlight the award who sings the songs not only of of an all-expense weekend for America but of all nations. * * • two at the Empress Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. SHIRLEY GRAHAM, author Contributions to the donor and lecturer, will speak about will help launch a new Sheruth "Africa on the March" for the League project, a pilot program Global Books Forum series, offering weekend camping for Nov. 24, 8 p.m., at McGregor emotionally disturbed children Memorial Center. * * * from Hawthorn Center. Through the cooperation of CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB Lt. ELI LEVIN LADIES AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 the center and Camp Tamarack, will meet Sunday evening, in P.m., Tuesday, at the home of the youngsters will experience the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Frances Magid, 19350 Fenmore, regular camp activities. The uel Jacoby, 19984 Hubbell. to discuss several important .group's regular camping pro- Newly-elected officers of the gram, which serves scores of club are Samuel Mintz, presi- projects. * * * children each summer, provides dent; Gerald Bohn, vice-presi- ROBERT J. RAFELSON camp scholarships, clothing for dent; Myrna Ketai and Mildred POST and AUXILIARY will the outing and grants to handi- Mintz, secretaries; and Howard Cornfield, treasurer. hear an address by Dr. Richard capped children. * * * In charge of the donor event C. Hertz, of Temple Beth El on JORDAN I. POLLACK has Dec. 1, at the Memorial Home. along with Mrs. Muskovitz are Dr. Hertz, who visited this sum- Mesdames Arthur Schreier and been appointed a representative mer in Russia and- other coun- Joseph Fetter, tickets; Irving of the Connecticut Mutual Life tries of the Soviet Bloc, will Ron and Meyer Kuneck, pro- Insurance Co., associated with speak on "Jews Behind the Iron gram book; Jack Weiss and the Charles E. Stumb agency. in Curtain." Norman L. Berkley, Morris Lessen, luncheon . decora- Detroit. Pollack, an alumnus of past Post and Department com- tions; Samuel Cowen and Isa- Detroit Institute of Technology mander, and Mrs. Abe Schwartz, dore Epstein, prizes; Norbert and Wayne State University, is Auxiliary vice-president, are Ketai, hostesses; and Philip Fei- a member of the Suburban Ath- letic Club and Bnai Brith, Eddie chairmen of the evening,- with genson, publicity: Jack Iden serving as arrange- For tickets or reservations, Jacobson Lodge. * * * ments chaitrrian."All JWV Mein- call Mrs. Schreier, UN. 2-4513. The first meeting of the CEN- hers and Gold Star Parents are TER CAMERA CLUB will be invited to attend. A social hour Foreign-Flavored Show held at - 8 p.m. Monday. will follow the program. * * * * * * Sparks Bon-Bon Debut Violinist JEROME STASSON Pfc. JOSEPH -L. BALE POST Strolling musicians and world- and his wife, pianist BETTY will hear Paul Bagwell, Repub- lican candidate for Governor in renowned foreign-foods will be KOWALSKY, appeared last the last election, speak on only an added attraction this week in the first faculty recital "Michigan's Tax Situation" at weekend to the sparkling "In- of the season over WTVS 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Me- ternational Varieties" show (Channel 56). Included in their morial Home. The public is in- starring the twelve Matt Gouze program were - compositions by vited. A social hour will follow. Tamburitzans at the grand Beethoven, C h o p i n, Bartok, Bagwell's talk. • opening of the •Bon-Bon Cafe Bernstein and Gershwin. Stas- * * * International, Gratiot at Eight son is orchestra director at Mrs. Harold L. Weiss, presi- s Mile. Chadsey High School. Miss dent of the Lt. ROY F. GREEN The musicians, singers and Kowalski is a concert pianist AUXILIARY, announces a meet- dancers from America and and teacher. ing at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Europe provide color for the * * * Memorial Home, when plans two shows nightly, and the The "day that will live in will be made for servicing the continental and American-styled infamy"—Pearl Harbor Day 18 Girls Detention Home; under dance music with decorations years ago—will be observed by the chairmanship of Mrs. Louis on an international theme add Americans Dec. 7 as a reminder Berman. A social hour will more spice. of the importance of vigilance follow. Bon-Bon seats' 325 diners in civil defense on the home and has a large dancing area, front. • Dec. 7 has been desig- with a semi-private cocktail nated NATIONAL CIVIL DE- -U.S. Funds to Jordan A Reuters dispatch from Am- lounge. . FENSE DAY. "Peace Through Owners of the new Cafe In- Preparedness" is the theme of man reports that the U.S. will make four monthly grants of ternational enterprise are the this year's Civil. Defense Day. . 4•1,,,,,__fn,,Ir_o_iartv th JWV Activities Brevities Vladimiritzer Relief Names Chairmen for Games Party Brandeis Study Group to Meet on Tuesday Mrs. Max E. Klayman, study group chairman for the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis University National Women's Committee, announces a meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Ben Gilman, 18452 Santa Barbara. The second in a series of programs, the group will discuss "America as a Civilization." Guests are invited. Mrs. Jerry Morse has been named chairman of a special "New Books for Old" project being undertaken by the local women. Under the plan, all books in good condition are being col- lected and will be sold at a fair early next year. _Funds col lected- from the book sale will go toward the purchase of new books for the Brandeis Library. Books may be sent to Mrs. Morse, 19116 Berkley, or she may be phoned at UN 1-6063, for pick-up. I Samuel A. Kayne, president of the Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization, has ap- pointed Mrs. P. Rossen chair- man and Mrs. J. Kaufman co-chairman of the games party to be held Dec. 1 at 18450 Wyoming. For tickets and in- formation, call Mrs. Rossen, BR 3-6023, or Mrs. Kaufman, UN 1-5610. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARN ETT - and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WINER KE. 1-8196 GIFT of Min. Album for Mom on all Candids Men's Clubs I •••0•••••••••••••••••• • • • ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will affer its second free dance lesson to members at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the syna- gogue social hall. Instruction in the cha-cha will be continued. 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HACK SHOE COMPANY Shoe Fitters Since 1916 5th Floor Mutual Bldg. 25—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 20, 1959 Ben Levinson I Sheruth League to Expand Camping Gets 'Knight of Program; Sets Dec. 2nd Donor Event Charity' Award •