A city-wide program geared to the current membership and membership rentention drive being conducted by the Metro- politan Detroit Women's Coun- cil of Bnai. Brith is sched- uled for 8:15 p.m., Monday, at Adas Sha- lom Syna- gogue. Chairing the evening's pro- gram will be Mrs. Charles Galinsky, Mrs. Rosenbluth membership chairman, and Mrs. Harry Bod- zin, membership retention chairman. BBW's national membership chair m a n, Mrs. Arthur G. Rosenbluth, of Hewlett, N. Y., will be in Detroit to address the meeting, according to Mrs. Phillip Edelheit, Council presi- dent. A past president of District No. 1, largest of all the BBW districts, Mrs. Rosenbluth is a national executive board mem- ber, has served as Anti-Defama- tion League chairman and is listed in the 1959 edition of "Who's Who in American Women." Highlighting the evening's entertainment, there will be an "Around the Clock" fashion show by several local firms. Refreshments will be served. The program is by invitation only to new or prospective members. Women wishing to attend may call Mrs. Galinsky, UN 2-3398, or Mrs. Bodzin, UN 4-8872. MISS ANN SCHNEIDER Brandeis Women's `Tel-E-Phon' Is One-Day Drive for Members By SUSAN KOBEL Mumford seniors are planning their annual snow trip to -Echo Valley, a ski resort near Kala- mazoo. They will leave school at 6 a.m., Jan. 16, and arrive at the Valley at 11 a.m., to spend the rest of the day skating and tobogganing. Following dinner, the students will enjoy dancing and a dance contest in addition to the variety show, written and directed by Fred Miller, Judy Mandell. Cy Fruchter and Mark Gould. It will include vaude- ville-type acts and a skit by the senior class officers, Mark Gould, Sue Cole, Bob Epstein, and Christine Holmberg. Harry Lister and Stu Freedman will serve as masters of ceremonies. Others participating in the production are Linda Aranoff, Jimmy Fuller, Judy Mandell, Jaedene Roberts, Lenore Lem- pert, Thomas Segall and Gary Stern. At a recent cocktail party, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, of Santa Rosa Dr., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ann Beverly, to Robert Yale Brown, son of Mrs. Helen Brown, of Norfolk Ave., and the late Edmund Brown. Miss Schneider attends Wayne State University where she is *a junior in the college of education. Her fiance at- tended - Wayne State University where he was affiliated with Gamma Kappa Chi, and at pres- ent attends the University of Detroit school of dentistry Fourteen Mumford students where he is a sophmore. He also is affiliated with Alpha will receive shorthand awards from the Gregg Publishing Omega dental fraternity. Company. Joyce Rome is the re- cipient of the Gregg 60-word Ad for Jewish Club award while Marlene C o h n, Candy Daughters, Frances Eis- Protested in Canada ler, Sandra Goldfarb, Vernice TORONTO, (JTA)—The joint H a r p e r, Patricia Hollinstat, public relations committee of Gayle Joseph, Tula Sudman, 1960 Plays Announced the Canadian Jewish Congress Adrienne Seldon, Ina Suhd, and Bnai Brith has protested to Sandra Yeszin, and Elaine Zack for Stratford Festival "Romeo and Juliet," "King the Toronto Globe and Mail have won the Gregg Theory John" a n d "A Midsummer about the appearance of an ad- Award. While most Mumfordites were Night's Dream" are the three vertisement announcing the es- plays to be presented at the tablishment of an "exclusiv.e shivering away during their Stratford Shakespearean Festi- Jewish golf and country club." I Christmas vacation, 22 others The advertisement, substan- enjoyed the warm, Mexican val during the summer of 1960. Julie Harris, noted U.S. ac- tial in size, which appeared in climate. Sponsored by Joseph tress, is to play Juliet. Her a recent issue, listed particulars Como, of Cooley High, and Romeo will be Bruno Gerussi, of facilities, membership fees Charles Braun, of Mumford, the young Canadian actor from and other information and in- students left Dec. 23 and re- Vancouver who has appeared in cluded a box number for reply. turned Jan. 2. Those "estu several previous Festival pro- Prof. J. Finkelman, chairman diantes" were Norton Stein, ductions and who is currently of the central region of the Myra Adelman, Karen Burke, on tour of the U.S. and Canada public relations committee, and Ellen Franklin, Ellen Gold- in "Mary Stuart." S. M. Harris, chairman, said in smith, Richard Poyle, Diane Michael Langham, artistic di- a statement to the daily that Ormos, Robert Baer, Larry rector of the Stratford Shake- "the Canadian Jewish Congress K i e f e r, Rima Granoff, Roby spearean Festival, will stage deprecates the advertisement." Lewis, Louisa Palmer, Bob Le- "Romeo and Juliet", with cos- "It is and always has been vine, Paul Redstone, Frank tumes by Tanya Moiseiwitsch. our position that the manifes- Safran, Steve Shefman, James Tyrone Guthrie will direct tation of such a restrictive pol- Stone, Bob Toumajian, and Jan "King John" with a cast yet to icy is in bad taste," the officials Winkleman. be chosen. Miss Moiseiwitsch I declared. "We believe that it is Mumford tankers placed will provide the decor for this offensive to the public at large sixth in the City League cham- production, too. to flaunt such an intention pionship meet. Although the "A Midsummer Night's Dream" which is in violation of tenets will be directed by Douglas acceptable to all Canadians sin- Mumfordites failed to win all- Campbell and designed by Brian cerely concerned as they are city stripes, they did place in several event s. Participating Jackson. with a civic sense of unity." were the freestyle relay team of Joe Fineman, John Holmes, Steve Lash and Wally Stewart, and the medley relay team con- sisting. of Dick Holmes, Alan Jones, Marty Chattman, and Allan Katz, Today, at 3:30, in the Mum- ford gym, the cagers take on rival team Cooley. The Mum- ford squad holds a 0-3 record for this season. A marathon one-day "Tel-E- Phon" is planned by the De- troit Chapter, Brandeis Univer- sity National Women's Commit- tee, to contact prospective mem- bers to join the organization. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Sunday, women in the commun- ity will be told the story of the work of the National Women's Com- mittee, a unique organi- sation which depends upon memberships almost exclu- sively to pro- vide complete . support f o r the library of Mrs. Siegel the Waltham, Mass., university. Mrs. Alvin Barnett, president of the local chapter, this week stated that to honor new mem- bers, a dessert luncheon is being planned for Jan. 26, at the home of Mrs. Sidney J. Ber- tin, 19444 Parkside. The program will be under the chairmanship of Mrs. Dan- iel Siegel, with Mrs. William Gershenson serving as hospi- tality chairman. Mrs. Manuel Rotenberg, pro- gram vice-president, has ar- ranged a fashion show with members serving as models. Prizes will be awarded, through the Bee Kalt Travel Service, for weekend vacations at Gros- singers and at the Concord. Participating in Sunday's "Tel-E-Phon" will be Mesdames Max Aikens, Albert Bloom, Charles Briskman, Samuel Cap- lan, Milton Doner, Albert Fuchs, Clement Hopp, Max Klayman, Malcolm Lowenstein, J e r r y Morse, Jack Nover, Bud Rosen- thal, Ben Schottenfels, Jr., Vic- tor Shiffman, Lawrence Weiner and Oscar Zemon. MUSIC BY Call The Counts For information on program or membership, call Mrs. Jerry Morse, UN. 1-6063; or Mrs. Max Klayman, UN. 1-4647. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and his Orchestra LI 1-2563 Larry Paul Furniture 'Service Refinishing & Repairing 7579 W. McNICHOLS UN 4-8440 UN 2-7949 WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW .. . For fine color movies of your wedding SID SIEGEL UN 2-2850 UN 3-6283 TO 8-2705 IF IT'S MUSIC . . . REAL MUSIC .. . FOR ANY OCCASION It's ARTIE FIELDS Orchestra CALL SALLY FIELDS TR 3-8900 Camp Tamakwa Reunion Sunday, January 10th New Jewish Community Center 18100 Meyers at Curtis 2 - 5 P.M. Presentation of 1959 Camp Film in Color PARENTS & CHILDREN INVITED Judges Like 'Bill' from ,TWV Radomer Aid Banquet to Help Charity Groups JOHN NEMON, past commander of the Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans and recently appointed JWV's deputy Americanism officer, presents copies of the Bill of Rights, left to right, to Federal Judge RALPH M. FREEMAN, WALTER H. SAHLI, director of Immigration and Naturaliza- tion; and Federal Judge THOMAS P. THORNTON. The cere- mony marked the recent observance of "Bill of Rights Day." Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. will launch• the annual banquet of Radomer Aid Society, Sunday, at the Mayfair Room, 19161 Schaefer. Sam Rubin, president, and Harry Waterman, vice-presi- dent, have appointed Ben Hal- pern as chairman and Sol Ager as toastmaster for the event, proceeds of which will go to charity. Following dinner at 7:30 p.m.. an orchestra will provide music for dancing and entertainment Members and friends are aske to attend. Get That 1960 Look CAMBRIDGE HOUSE HAIR FASHIONS MISS JEANETTE Is Now with Us 19218 LIVERNOIS UN 1 1089 1 Block North of 7 Mile Road - 21-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 8, 1960 Bnai Brith Women !Schneider-Brown Slate National Leader ! for Membership Event Troth Announced