Councilettes to Hear Foreign Exchange Students Lichtenstein-Samet Maimonides Sets Donor Luncheon Women s Clubs Rites Set for June Dr. Roberts Here for City of Hope (More Clubs on Page 15) The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Aid Soci- DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ety, which raises funds for ANEEIM will hold its 39th medical scholarships here and annual banquet at 6 p.m., Sun- in Israel, is planning its 14th day, at Zack's Catering. Mrs. annual donor event on March Ethel Weston will be toast- 1, at the Sheraton - Cadillac mistress for the evening, and Hotel. ' • • entertainment will be provided Mrs. Charles Gitlin is honor- by Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, accom- ary fund-raising vice-president, panied by Belle Manning at and Mrs. Alex the piano. Proceeds from the Friedlaender banquet go to charity. * * is general chairman of Mrs. Molly Starman, presi- the luncheon, dent of LADIES OF MOSAIC, which will be announces a paid-up member- highlighted by ship luncheon at 12:30 p.m., ii Wednesday, at Rainbow Ter- a "Fashions Around the race. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal, wife Clock" show of Adas Shalom Synagogue's ing. rabbi, will review Yael Dayan's Mrs. Sidney "New Face in the Mirror." • Friedla ender, * * Auxiliary A social meeting and lunch- president, an- eonette is planned by PRIM- nounced that ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB at final luncheon 12 noon, Monday, at Cong. Beth plans will be Mrs. Gitlin . I Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. At a completed at a I recent meeting, $200 was pre- meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, s in the home of Mrs. Raymond sented to Abraham Brickner, director of the Mu1tip1e Lipton, 19355 Canterbury. Sclerosis Foundation. Walter Klein, assistant direc- * * - for of the Jewish Community GOOD FELLOWSHIP WOM- Council, will speak on "Organ EN'S AUXILIARY don ate d ized Anti-Semitism Today." Mrs. proceeds from a recent brunch Nathaniel Sandle r, program to a special emergency charity chairman, will introduce the fund. speaker.. * * * Assisting in planning the March 1 Rabbi Aaron Paperman, a luncheon are Mesdames Arnold Ax- ; elrod and Alfred Klein, tickets;' graduate of Telshe Yeshivah in Leonard Haking, Saul Sakwa, David s Schane, Alan Lakin and Morris ! Europe and presently execu- Starkman, souvenir book; Charles ! tive vice-president of the recon Kessler, reservations; E. J. Elman, Morris Arnkoff, Robert Sobel and stituted Telshe Yeshivah in George Mogill, hostesses; LeRoy A t- ' Cleveland, will address a ler, Louis Wasserman, Sam Fink and Saul Brown, prizes; Emery Ko- m'laveh malkeh of the WOM- vach and William Usher, decora- ; EN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE at tions; A. S. Rogoff, M. Steiner, I. W. Silver, I. Weisenthal, I. Weiner, L. 1 8:30 p.m., Feb. 27, at Young Shiovitz Witus, A. Goldberg and lIsrael of Detroit. For reserva- J. Dubin, past presidents and co- tions, call Mrs. Hilda Cohen, ordinators. In addition to providing schol- TO 5-4934. * C * arships for medical students at HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Wayne State University, the University of Michigan and the will meet for a dessert lunch- Hebrew University in Israel, the eon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in Maimonides Women support a the home of Mrs. William Borin, variety of local philanthropies, 19469 Parkside. Walter E. Klein, including aid to handicapped assistant director of the Jewish children and clinical research. Community Council, will be guest speaker. • * * Basieetball at Center The annual Mo'os Hitim Five games have been sched- uled by the teen varsity bas- luncheon of the BETH ABRA- ketball team of the Jewish HAM SISTERHOOD will be Community. The cagers also held at 12:30 p.m., March 1, will travel to Toledo for the in the synagogue's Nusbaum Hall. Mrs. I. Singer, president, midwest tournament of the has named Mrs. I. Tennenhouse Jewish Welfare Board, Feb. as chairman. Mrs. Morris Adler 27-28. will review Herman Wouk's "This Is My God." For tickets, lematutOoNos" ■ 001 a call Mrs. S. Schlaff, LI 3-5497; or Mrs. 0. Band, UN 4-5273. Dr. Eugene Roberts, chair- man of the department of bio- chemistry at the City of Hope, Duarte, Calif., will address the City of Hope Cancer Fighters at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 29, at Holi- day Manor. The former Detroiter, who holds a doctorate in biochemis- try from the University of Michigan, graduated cum laude from Wayne State University and received a fellowship at U. of M., where he also earned his master's degree. At the City of Hope since 1954, Dr. Roberts is engaged in cancer research, has pub- lished over 50 scientific papers and has addressed many scienti- fic meetings here and abroad. A chemical substance known as GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), reported by Dr. Roberts in brain and spinal cord in 1950, was the subject of a major symposium last year under sponsorship of the U.S. Air Force. GABA is known to play a major role in the central nervous system, and it has been felt to hold a key to epileptic and mental disorders. Dr. Roberts will be coming to Detroit as the guest of Dr. Richard Bing, of the WSU college of medicine. ROSLYN LICHTENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichten- stein, of 18460 S t o e p e 1, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, R o s l y n Janet, to Edward E. Samet, son of Mr. Nathan Samet, of 21870 Marlow, Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Samet. Miss Lichtenstein attended Highland Park Junior College. Mr. Samet is a graduate of the Wayne State University college of pharmacy. Plans are being made for a June wedding. Two foreign exchange stu- dents, from Brazil and Ger- many, will highlight a Brother- hood meeting sponsored by Councilettes at 1:30 p.m., Sun- day, at Council House, 8436 W. McNichols. Mrs. Miriam Lichtenstein, a foreign exchange student brought here by the National Council of Jewish Women, also will be on the program. SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies AND HIS ORCHESTRA Detroit's Leading Entertainer TO 8-2067 TO 6-5016 Vacation-Temporary-Wake-up COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE VE 7-6701 CHA-CHA OR YIDDISH JAZZ CALL GOTTHELF And His Hi-Society Orchestra For Your Dancing Pleasure UN 4-9054 'UN 4-8495 18476 Snowden ******************************************** 4 * gewT On the Airl This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest -0, PHOTOS by JACK GORBACK : Weddings Specializing in Natural Color * * * * Bar Mitzvahs : * * Quality W01., - Commercial COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR UN 4-6040 UN 34532 Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. 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