Cp 0. 3 r•I elZ `Host' in Denmark Gets Key to City Center, Branches Altus-Pollack Rites Planned for July 2 to Fete Purim at March Events .14, 5 Center Children's Series Set 'Aladdin's Lamp' "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp," a dramatization of the famous "Arabian Nights" tale, will be the sixth Junior Omni- bus program of the Jewish Community Center, 18100 Mey- ers Road, at 2:30 and 4 p.m., March 13, in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. The program is presented by the Wayne State University ,Children's Theater. Tickets are ;available at the Center's lobby 'desk. The production includes col- , orful costumes and scenery, music and dance, and a number of magic effects. Director and designer is Russ Smith, Chil- dren's Theater director for the past four years. Purim activities for young and old headline the coming events at the Jewish Commun- ity Center, 18100 Meyers, its cas 10 Mile branch at 15110 W. 10 7, Mile, OalLpark, and the Davison Branch, 4059 W. Davison. Five older adult celebrations are scheduled. A party, featur- G‘.1 A in a hamantashen baking con- test, will be held at 1 p.m., March 16. Another gathering is Mayor LOUIS C. MIRIANI presents the key to the city of scheduled for 8 p.m., Thursday. s Detroit to KEL1 K. DONDE, owner of the Nightingale, one of Three older adult programs • the finest night clubs in Copenhagen, Denmark, and official will be held at the Davison host to Detroiters visiting in his native city. With them are J. Branch. A Purim ball, with or- cz STEWART LINDEN, accountant, and ALFRED L. DEUTSCH, chestra and traditional food will • N executive vice-president of American Savings and Loan, both be held at 7:30 p.m., March 19. w personal friends of Donde, who are reciprocating his A Purim play will be presented MISS MARILYN ALTUS . A 'hospitality. March 15. A luncheon will be Want The Best? - The engagement of Marilyn Ask the Folks Who've Had held at 1 p.m., March 14. Main building programs in- Joy Altus and Gerald Lee Pol- elude a Purim party for men-; lack is announced by her par- and His Orchestra tally retarded young adults,1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Altus, with games, songs, skits and of Marlow Ave., Oak Park. refreshments on March 16; cele- Mr. Pollack, the son of Mr.! A highlight of the current March 18, at 8:30 p.m. Addi- brations by the Center Nursery and Mrs. Elvin Pollack, of theatrical season will occur in tional performances are March and playgroup for pre-school Northfield Blvd., Oak Park, is I Detroit March 15, when the ;19, 24, 25 and 26, all at 8:30. ers; junior club programs, in a former student at Olivet Col- Dinner at world famous "PICCOLO TEA- eluding a costume parade and Tickets are on sale at the lege. He now attends the De- 1 is a real treat! ••.# TRO DI _MILANO" opens a six University Ticket Office, Cass candy hunt; a trip to Camp troit Institute of Technology. day engagement at the Shubert and Putnam, Grinnell's, Allied Tamarack for tween clubs; a • Visit Our New The couple has planned a Theater under the auspices Travel Service in Windsor and Purim pool party for tweens SKYLIGHT * * of impresario Jerry Hoffman. on March 12; and program by July 2 wedding. ROOM Cocktai, Lounge and Bar ROSNER FAMILY CLUB I the Jewish Parents Institute, at This celebrated aggregation of 25 artists, which performs in will meet this _Sunday evening, 111 a.m., March 13, including Classified ads bring fast results! • i -the rare Commedia Dell'Arte in the home of Mr. and Mrs. carnival booths, a puppet show, THEATRE %kw c Snacks . . a style so popular in Europe George Fried, of 13781 Ken- a grand march, songfest, cos- MUSIC BY Delight from about the 15th century wood, Oak Park. tumes and holiday refreshments. * * * A ballroom dance night, fea- until the time of the French • LUNCHEON IRWIN SHAW, director of turing Mel Ross and his band A Pleasure 174r, revolution, will present Carlo the Jewish Community Center began on Thursday and will Goldoni's classic, "THE SER- Res-v. UN. 2-7642 VANT OF TWO MASTERS," of Detroit, will participate in continue on alternate Thurs- UN 2-2850 UN 3-6283 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING starring Marcello Moretti in the major workshop sessions at the days. For Center members only, 1960 biennial convention of the there is no admission charge. role of Harlequin. National Jewish Welfare Board, Host is Walter Zukin, ballroom * * to be. held March 30 to April dance instructor. Representing the Emmanuel Muravchik, direc- Older adults have a full pro- tor of • the anti-discrimination 3, at the Chase-Park Plaza Ho- FINEST IN tel, in St. Louis, Mo. He will gram of March activities sched- department of the Jewish Labor Committee, will discuss "Prob- he a discussant at the work- uled, both at the main building ENTERTAINMENT lems of the Negro and Jewish shop on "Significant Trends in and at Davison Branch. New Buildings." and ... SHOWS Lounge programs, held at 1 Minorities i I * * p.m., Mondays, in the main the Unite FRED SIMON, a former - De- building, will include a Jewish States and th( troiter-now of Philadelphia, , Pa Pa., Music Month concert Wednes- Also Featuring: R o le .of th , has been named to the staff of day, a Purim party March 16, .A SS 0 CIA. T THE BEST IN Trade Unioz A. A. Pariser, president of An- a membership meeting March MUSIC ... for Movement" a scott Chemical Industries. He 23, and a book review by Rabbi a public meet ALL OCCASIONS will manage the firm's business' Jacob Segal, of Adas Shalom Between Pembroke and Chippewa ing sponsorr, in the Middle Atlantic area, in- Synagogue March 30. by the Trade- eluding New Jersey, Pennsyl- Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will Union Leadei vania, Delaware and Washing- conduct older adult choral re- ship Counci ton, D.C. Anscott's main plant hearsals at 1 p.m., Wednesdays. at 4:30 p.m is in Clifton, N.J. All older adults interested in Saturday, 1. joining the chorus are invited. Wayne St a t New Self-Governing The Center Folklore Club, a , University' PHOTOGRAPHERS - program of Jewish cultural and Home for 220 Aged McGregor Mc intellectual programs, meets at morial H a 1 I LI 8-2266 Filled with Tenants LI 8-1116 - 2 p.m. Thursdays. March pro- , W. Ferry at Muravchik I . PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — Second. Muravchik, a_ resident All of the 220 apartments in grams will be devoted to an "The Best Need Cost No More" analysis of humorous short of New York, directs an exten- 1 the York House for the Jewish stories by Sholem Aleichem. sive program of civil rightS Aged, the only project of its The program also includes folk N work in cooperation with the I kind in the United States, have singing, lectures and movies. labor movement through a ,net- I been occupied. March activities at the Davi- work of field offices in the Harry A. Robinson, president son branch include a Purim Major industrial centers of the of the unique non-profit proj- party by the Dexter Mothers' U.S. and Canada. ect, also reported that applica- Club at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, FARM and OLD CIDER MILL • • • Itions from persons over 60 and four subsequent Tuesday GLENN 29501 Northwestern Highway GOULD, ' brilliant , were being filed in an expand- programs of the Center Culture Bet. 12 and 13 Mile Rood, young pianist from Toronto, ; ing waiting list. The first ten- Club at 1 p.m., readings from will appear at 8:20 p.m., March ants moved in Jan. 4. - Jewish humor this Tuesday, a Fine Chicken & Turkey Luncheons and Dinners 11, at Masonic Temple. He The tenants are forming a lecture on current events by Served Daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Mondays graduated in 1944, at the age residents' council to govern Joseph Bernstein, Detroit editor of 12, from the Royal Conserva- themselves. Committees for a of the Jewish Daily Forward, on 4:- tory of Toronto, the youngest newspaper, little theater group March 15; an afternoon with SQUARE DANCING, with our famous callers -, or musician ever to do so. Three and social activities also are Sholem Aleichem on March 22, HAY RIDES arranged for if desired. years later, Gould made his being organized. and an afternoon of Jewish formal debut with the Toronto Private Room Available for All Affairs- - - literature on March 29. Symphony Orchestra, and since Study Reveals Integration Showers, Sweet 16 Parties, Bowling Groups, etc. has appeared as soloist with of '48 Displaced Persons Worship inspired by fear is all major orchestras. NEW YORK, (JTA) — The worship, but it does not rise With facilities for: • overwhelming majority of the to the highest part of the su- Shuffleboard, Ping Pong and Player Piano Dr. Margaret Sterne. associ- 813 refugees, including a sub- pernal sphere. That is reserved ate professor of histor, at stantial number of Jews, who for worship inspired by love. Call Thomas McInerney at EL 6 9222. Wayne -State University. will came to the United States 11 —Zohar. moderate a discussion of the years ago from Europe as the HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- first admitted under the Dis- We are pleased to announce that TIONAL CLUB on "2.000,000 placed Persons Act of 1948, have Homeless People and World become fully integrated Ameri- Refugee Year" at 7:30 p.m., cans, according to a new study, Monday, at the Parkman Branch the results of which were made Library, 176? Oakman. Phil public by The New York Times / Sutin, of Mumford High School, in cooperation with various ref- • 4t.. ^ will be among the panelists. ugee agencies, including the • • • United Hiss Service. Wayne State University The- is, resuming custom made drapery department. ater's production_ of "A Trip MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Con- DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • INTERIORS Abroad," new translation of the testants from 18 nations vied in Estimates given in your home — No Obligation famous French farce, "Le Voy- championship tennis play at age de Monsieur Perrichon" by Miami Beach during the New UNiversity 1-6482 Labiche and Martin, will open Year holidays. W SAM BARN ETT News Brevities LI 1-2563 DARBYS • The Counts t44.. . UN 2-8083 19983 LIVERNOIS . DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES McINERNEY'S - 4,441,7 .7 -0-