THE DETROIT JEWISH No Iinai Brith Israel Bond Events Feature Noted Stars, Jan. 5, 6 Joey Adams, "Doctor of Com- edy," star of TV, radio, night clubs and films, will be the headliner o n the all-star b i g January "Night i n Is- rael" program sponsored b y eight Bnai Brit h lodges and their sis- ter chapters. , ' Adams, pop- ular enter- Joey Adams tamer known as Broadway's Ambassador of wit and humor, will appear at Holiday Manor, 18641 Wyoming, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. The pro- gram is sponsored by Brandeis, Centennial, Detroit, Keidan, Li- vonia, Marshall, Tucker and Zager lodges and chapters as part of the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council Israel Bond drive, which runs until Jan. 16. On the program with Adams will be Shimon and Ilana, young interpreters of Israeli and other folk music. Mel Weisz, District 6 Israel chairman, will be chairman of the evening for the joint pro- gram, fourth in a series of five Israel night programs in the Council's Israel Bond drive. The Detroit drive goal is $150,000, said Harry Wein- berger, president of Metropoli- tan Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Final program in the Bnai Brith drive, on Jan. 16, at Rain- bow Terrace, will feature Bob Lurie, St. Louis TV personality and national Bnai Brith leader, and Shimon and Ilana. It will be sponsored by Albert Ein- stein Lodge and Chapter. Admission to all programs is free. Refreshments will be served. Histadrut to Host S.L.A. Marshall at Campaign Fete The final pre-campaign activ- ity of the Detroit Israel Hist- drut drive will be a reception tendered in honor of Gen. and Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Saslove, 3460 Sherbourne, will host volunteer workers and contribu- tors of the scrap trades division at the reception, which will be held Sunday evening. Official opening of the Histra- drut Campaign will be on Jan. 19. It will close on Feb. 28. Principal speaker at the in- Council and former chairman of the Michigan Fair Employment Practices Commission, will in- troduce Mrs. Marshall. JACOBSON COAL & OIL CO. Serving Detroit Homes and Industry for Over 45 Years WA 3-3300 FOR THE BEST DEAL ON THE LEADER FOR 1960 — THE "WIDE TRACK" PONTIAC. See HARVEY GELLER General Sales Manager PONTIAC BARNETT Paris-Born Mrs. Fink, Resistance Leader, to Address Campaigners The Women's Division of the chairman, and Mrs. Philip R. Jewish Welfare Federation will Marcuse is special gifts section honor Mrs. Henry Wineman at chairman. the division's big gifts meeting, Thursday, at the Great Lakes Club. The very next day, Mrs. Winemen will assume her fa- miliar role as hostess in her Hamilton Road home at a brunch for the Pace-Setters. Mrs. Wine- man and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich, honorary chairmen of the Women's formal gathering will be Mrs. Marshall, who, during her visit to Israel last summer, visited a variety of agencies, institutions and settlements, run both co- operatively and by the govern- ment. Mrs. Marshall will emphasize the important role which Hista- drut plays in the lives of the new immigrant and the veteran settler, as gathered from her impressions. Sidney Shevitz, past president of the Jewish Community Service Sales TI 6-1122 5524 SCHAEFER Between Ford Rd. & Mich. Ave., Dearborn MRS. S. L. A. MARSHALL Michigan Region Jewish National Fund 19bo FREEDOM CONFERENCE SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1960 DAVISON BRANCH — JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 4059 West Davison Avenue AN EVENT YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS! Allied Jewish Campaign, will • be feted when Mrs. Fink division m e m- bers who contribute $500 and over meet in the campaign's be- half on Thursday. Contributors of $200 and over will have an opportunity to hear Mrs. Pauline Oppert Fink, of Minneapolis, a national officer of the United Jewish Appeal Women's Division. Dynamic Mrs. Fink finds speaking to women's groups on behalf of the UJA throughout the country as challenging as working for the French Resist- ance during World War II. Paris-born Mrs. Fink was always one step ahead of the Gestapo during the hectic years the Germans occupied Paris. Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld is chairman of the Women's Divi- sion Allied Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Harry L. Jones is big gifts meeting chairman, and Mrs. Harold A. Robinson is Pace- Setter chairman. Mrs.. Theodore Bargman is big gifts section Justice Freedman Labor Zionist Branch Sets New Year - Hanukah Party ATTEND — Branch 11, Labor Zionist Or- ganization, will hold a combined New Year's Eve and Hanukah party at 10 p.m., Dec. 31, in the Salinger residence, 14440 Park, Oak Park. Entertainment and refreshments are planned, and there will be a grab-bag gift exchange. For information, call Ethel Silberg, VE. 6-7610. • • • • ' Gov. Williams Morning Session, 10 a.m. — Panels Delegates Luncheon, '12:45 p.m. Plenary Session — 1 :45 p.m. To Which All Friends of Israel Are Cordially Invited GUEST SPEAKERS: GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS One of Canada's Most Illustrious Judges MR. JUSTICE SAMUEL FREEDMAN of Winnipeg JNF's Dynamic National Executive Director MENDEL N. FISHER of New York KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Detroit's Noted Communal Leader and Editor and Publisher of the Jewish News Mendel Fisher PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Several Panel-Workshops Discussions of and on Youth in Communal Life Launching of Freedom Forest Listen to Canada's First Jewish Chancellor of a University and Most Eloquent Speaker — Mr. . Justice Samuel Freedman. /""JIIMMINNIINI ■ LANDSMANSHAFTEN! ORGANIZATIONS! YOUTH! CONGREGATIONS! 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