THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 11, 1959-22 PW Donor Event to Cap 3 Months of Fund Raising News Brevities Three years, $2,000,000 and dent Morrey Weiss. A brief the most significant develop- resume of the club's holdings ments of contemporary art have and immediate prospects will been combined with a fast paced be presented by treasurer story, a romantic setting and a Eugene Jurkowitz, and chief breath-taking musical score to advisor Seymour Greenstein make the first full-length UPA cartoon a memorable experience will discuss the similarities and in both sight and sound. differences between present-day Personally produced for Co- speculation and that of 30 years lumbia release by Stephen Bo- ago. Young men and' women of sustow, president of UPA Pic- college age interested in further tures, "1001 ARABIAN information may call either NIGHTS" will open Wednesday Weiss, TU 3-1666; Greenstein, at the Madison Theater. Head- TO 7-6476; or Jurkowitz, TO ing the cast as the voice of 64790. - * * * Magoo is Jim Backus. * * * BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will GARELICK'S G A L L E R Y, meet Sunday evening, in the 20208 Livernois, is currently home of the David Bodzins, holding its ninth annual exhibi- 23550 Kenosha, Oak Park. New tion and sale for young collec- officers who will preside are tors. Running through Dec. 24, Eugene Bodzin, president; Alice the showing includes drawings, Bodzin, vice-president; Rose graphics, water colors, small Blitz, treasurer; and Pauline oils and sculptures. The exhibi- Bodzin, secretary. * * * tion is scheduled annually to interest and encourage young "The Significance of the collectors in fine arts. Lower Khrushchev Era" will be the prices enable them to begin topic of Carl Marzani, Rhodes their collections. Scholar and director of the . * * * Liberty Book Club, and Ernest At a meeting of the HI Mazey, chairman of the DE- BROW INVESTMENT COM- TROIT LABOR FORUM, under PANY, at 7:30 p.m., Dec.. 19, whose auspices the lecture will prospective members will be be given at 8 p.m., Dec. 18, in Gov. Williams Mrs. Wasserman interviewed, announces presi- the McGregor Conference Cen- Song," "Man Who Came to ter of Wayne State University. Dinner," "Escape Me Never" and "Death of a Salesman." He will interpret some of Sholem Aleichem's famous works. A baritone of note, with • • • fluency in 12 dialects, Ellin will sing a number of folk ballads. AL JOLSON CHAPTER, Bnai Rounding out the evening's_ Brith Girls, on Sunday conduct- entertainment will be the ed a successful campaign to Yemenite song and dance group, raise funds for mentally dis- which recently arrived in De- turbed children. The drive was troit from the Radio City Music conducted under the leadership Hall in New York. of Leslye Michlin, president, Consisting of five men and with the assistance of adviser a woman, the group interprets Micki Sherman. * * * dance and folklore of Israeli and Yemenite origin, accom- A fashion show, games and panied by drums, halil, ac- Hanukah sale will highlight cordion and piano. a meeting of ALBERT EIN- Funds raised by 1,300 local STEIN CHAPTER in the Hayim members help to maintain Pio- Greenberg Center auditorium, Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd., at neer Women's integration pro- MISS JILL KOBLIN 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. Accord- grams for Israeli newcomers, Mr. and Mrs. Selden Koblin, ionist Sam Ross will accompany which feature Hebrew instruc- tion and vocational training in of Roselawn Ave., announce the the show. Prizes will be engagement of their daughter, awarded. Proceeds froth the sale industry and agriculture. Tickets for the donor event Jill Annette, to Lee Marshall of Hanukah articles will go to may be obtained by calling Applebaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. the Bellefaire Children's Home David Applebaum, of Oak Park. in Cleveland. Refreshments will DI 1-0786. A February wedding is planned. be served. Admission is free, and husbands and friends are Classified ads bring fast results! Galicians to Usher In _ invited: . * * * 1960 at Beth Abraham YUSTER - ROSENBERG The First Galician Society of CHAPTER will hold its monthly and his or: Detroit will hold its annual meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- New Year's Eve dinner-dance, day, at Cong. Beth Yehudah, KEY-NOTES beginning with a cocktail party 17556 Wyoming. An interesting "Music As You Like It" at 8:30 p.m. followed by a full programed is planned, and re- TO 8-7228 course catered dinner, in the freshments will be served. Nusbaum Hall of Beth Abra- Guests are invited to attend. ham Synagogue. * * * CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE Herschel Leib and his concert The annual Hanukah Grab Also orchestra will provide entertain- Bag and Coin Shower of BUSI- Rebuilt, Redesigned and Reupholstered. ment. NESS AND PROFESSIONAL Furniture Refinished. A limited number of reserva- CHAPTER will be held at &:30 Free Estimates. No Obligation. tions are available to the public, HARLIN of HOLLYWOOD p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Joseph and may be obtained by calling Synagogue, 1 8 4 5 0 Wyoming. UN 2-7161 Morris Goldsmith, UN 2-6302. Proceeds will go to the Belle- faire Children's Home. * * * Hand-made yarn octopi just WORKMEN'S CIRCLE large enough to cuddle were presented to the youngsters of "Bigger than Ever" Penrickton Children's Home for the Blind by the members of ISRAEL-ETTES BBG Nov. 23. The girls also brought to the Dec. 31st, 9:30 'til ? Taylor, Mich. nursery home a carton filled with canned goods and topped with a turkey donated by Morris Poultry, of Full Course Dinner Hazel Park. The gift was ac- —Dancing— cepted by Mrs. Lillian Ricker, Joe Melton's Orchestra founder of the school. * * * —Floor Show— "New Faces of Tucker '59" will be presented at the mem- Favors .. . Entertainment bership dessert for the proposed 18340 TUCKER CHAPTER at 8:30 DONATION RESERVATIONS p.m. Tuesday at Margene W. Seven $13.00 per Couple KE. 7-5440 Caterers, 18410 Wyoming. Climaxing a three - month fund-raising campaign. the De- troit Council of Pioneer Women will hold its 29th annual donor event at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Ford Auditorium. Sharing program billing will be Gov. G. Mennen Williams, broadway star David Ellin and the Yemenite dance group. According to Mrs. Harold Noveck, program chairman, and Mrs. Sam Wasserman, council president, Gov. Williams' ad- dress will deal mainly with his recent tour of Israel, with special attention being focused on the progress made since his last trip there two years ago. Ellin, a versatile young star of 29, has appeared in such broadway productions as "Swan Betrothal Told q3nat g3rith Activities Sheldon Rott 13th NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY To Wed in June MISS ANN ROGIN At a Thanksgiving Day fam- ily dinner, Dr. and Mrs. James R. Rogin, of Canterbury Rd., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Ann Maxine, to Clement S. Farber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Farber, of Schaefer Rd. The couple is plan- ning a June wedding. Yiddish Author to Be Honored by SA Institute Today Following is a list of up- coming activities planned by the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Greenfield. At 8:45 p.m. today, the in- stitute will honor the great Yiddish author, Sholem Alei- chem, on the 100th anniversary of his birth. The program will include an oneg shabbat, drama- tizations and readings. At 9 p.m., Tuesday, the Sholem Aleichem School will hold its annual Hanukah work- shop. Parents, members and friends will prepare for the holiday by learning various skills and crafts and by familiar- izing themselves with the his- tory and customs of the holiday. At 9 p.m., Dec. 18, Chapter Two of the Institute will hold its third discussion in the series -"Living in Two Cultures." In- stitute director, Moishe Haar, will be guest speaker. Theme for the evening will be "Jews in the Middle Ages." At 9 p.m., Dec. 19, the Young Marrieds group will hold • its latke party: NOW SHOWING ROYAL BEVERLY • 7 MILE at MEYERS GRAND RIVER at OAKMAN CEOESINDS 1\1 ILUEEP K INS DIARY OF 0- ANNE FRANK PLUS starring CURT JURGENS MAY a 'BRITT •ythe BLUE ANGEL"