Greenfield Sisterhood to Meet The newly-organized Sister- hood of Young Israel of Green- field will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Bertha Grossman, president, 14481 Manhattan, Oak Park, when Mrs. Evelyn Cohen will present • a humorous program. Friends are invited. A unique visit to the Holy Land is the subject of Art Link- letter's new book, "A Visit To The Holy Land With Art Link- letter And His Family," which "As individuals and as Coun- I Bernard Geis Associates, will cils, like your own, we must publish in November. Mr. and understand the great social Mrs. Linkletter and their three forces that have been unleashed youngest children, Robert, Di- in the world and develop an ane and Sharon, armed with educational system to help us For the Finest in Music Bibles and cameras, spent last move into the new promised Christmas in Jordan and Israel. land of science." Included in the hundreds of With this statement Wednes- BY ALAN SCHWARTZ day night, Dr. Clarence Hil- and His Orchestra Last week the senior class color photographs they took on berry, president of Wayne elected the following officers: the trip are people and shrines WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 State University, brought down Richard Leach, president; Tom of eight major religions. the curtain - on the Mid-Eastern Kuhn, vice-president; Susan Conference of the National Sugar, secretary; Alan Grass, Representing the Council of Jewish Women, treasurer. Committee chairmen UN 2-8083 which convened this week at will be chosen in the near fu- FINEST IN the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. ture, and senior activities will ENTERTAINMENT Mrs. Louis B. Daniels, of be planned and executed. Detroit, was elected second MISS SHARON KASS The student council accom- and . . . SHOWS vice - president - elect of the plished two important things At a recent family dinner region. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Jr., of this week. A toy drive was held, party, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cincinnati, was elected presi- and many toys were gathered Also Featuring: Kass, of 18613 Wildemere, an- dent. She will take over the for the children at the St. Vin- A. SS 0 CIATJ.ES THE BEST IN nounced the engagement of administration from Mrs. Walter cent and Sarah Fisher Home MUSIC ... for their daughter, Sharon Joyce, Lichtenstein, of Indianapolis, 19983 LIVERNOIS for Children. Today an assem- to Bernard Lampear, of 19958 next year. ALL OCCASIONS Between Pembroke and Chippewa bly was held introducing the Meyers, son of the late Mr. Dr. Hilberry's remarks were American Field Service stu and Mrs. Louis Lampear. significant to the 100 out-of- The bride-elect is a graduate town delegates and the Detroit dents in Detroit to Mumford Ninth Annual of the University of Michigan, contingent since they had just students. The student council sold candy sticks to raise money ANTIQUE FAIR and SALE Her fiance graduated from concluded three days of dis- Sponsored by Michigan State University, and cussions and workshops, many for AFS. The funds will help TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD presently attends the Detroit of them dealing with education to bring another student here year. Open to the Public at College of Law. and action programs, which Temple Israel, 17400 Manderson Rd. The girls' swimming team A June wedding is planned. form an important part of lost to Redford in their meet Sale starts Sun., March 27—Wed. March 30. Council's work. From 12 Noon until 10 P.M. last week. Lenore Lempert took Meet and eat at the "Bird Cage" Dining Room, One of the major conference Music Study Juniors a first place in the diving corn- Serving lunches, suppers and snacks. sessions, a luncheon_ Tuesday Exhibits by 30 outstanding dealers. to Hear Young Violinist was addressed by Hannah Stein. . ' petition, and the medley relay Tickets $1.00 Park Free team finished first for Mum- The Junior Group of the national executive director of ford's only victories. Music Study Club will meet at Council, who outlined the new Mumford is participating as a 2 p.m., Sunday, in the home of est national program of Council check school in a nationwide Nancy Allan, 18507 Northlawn, —the erection of a high school program of talent testing. Next when a program will be pre- on a site near Jerusalem's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday sented by 16-year-old violinist Hebrew University which will and Thursday, every student Irving Kirsch, a pupil of Mischa help met the demands of will take three hours of varying tlar. -- n-nls of young people. Mischakoff. (for color too .. of course) The delegates also heard types of tests. The meeting will be devoted . School closes for spring vaca- to the concerto. Members are from Mrs. Edward Stern, tion April 15, and reopens April reminded to bring their record- national vice-president f r o m 25. ers and to be prepared to Play. Seattle, who keynoted the con- photographer The group is open to all boys ference and delivered a sum- mation of conference action at Max M. Lowe Heads and girls, 10 to 14. STUDIO: 8440 W. McNICHOLS RD. For information on member- Wednesday's banquet, OPPOSITE MARYGROVE COLLEGE Bnai Moshe Men's Club Mrs. Stern stated that half ship, call Helen Mendelson, the UN 2-5506 Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild Maxwell M. Lowe is the group's counsellor, UN 3-4444. of Council's 1,000 projects are newly - elected a n d installed devoted to the needs of chil- president of the Bnai Moshe dren and youth. "We are serving, Men's Club. not only the visually handi- Other officers capped but the deaf, the men- are Eugene tally retarded; providing .rec- Curtis, Sey- reation programs to combat mour Fried juvenile delinquency and work- and Erwin ing closely with the schools— Kepes, vice- filling in the gaps where p r esidents; trained volunteers can supple- Milton Weiss, ment the work of heavily treasurer; A. burdened teachers." Ralph Gross, MT. CLEMENS She pointed out that it was recording sec- because of Council's experience Conducted Sedorim — First Seder April 11 retary; Ber- and interest in the area of the Mineral Baths HO 8-6812 nard Middle- aging that Mrs. Charles Hymes, man, corre- national NCJW president, has sponding sec- been appointed chairman of the DIE NEW retary. 22-member sub-committee on Lowe is a voluntary organizations for the past president 1961 White House Conference Daily 8 A.M. - 2:30 A.M. t of Rabbi Za- on Aging. Fri. and Sat. to 3:30 A.M. Lowe ger Lodge and Over 175 Council sections Serving Breakfast, Lunches, (including Detroit's) are in- Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith • •The most Dinners, after Theatre Snacks. • volved in Golden Age Clubs, Council. He served on the com- beautiful sheltered workshops, and em- missioner's staff and executive cocktail lounge ALL WELCOME ployment and home finding board of District 1 of Detroit in Detroit AFTER BOWLING services for older people, as Area Boy Scout Council. well as continuing attentions to Smart brides select the The club' is embarking on a DRESSED AS YOU ARE! - Sheraton-Cadillac for their homebound oldsters, Mrs. Stern speakers' program, featuring weddings and receptions. And said. • The food and HELENA DONN national personalities and a for good reason! First, the service is Dr. Leon Fram and Rabbi synagogue attendance project At The Piano better than staff of this famous hotel spe- Milton Rosenbaum gave the in- wherein they will solicit at- ever before cializes in catering to wed- vocation and benediction at tendance pledges for daily and dings — lifts so many nagging" BANQUET MURAL ROOM Wednesday's banquet. The con- sabbath services. details from the shoulders of NOW AVAILABLE ference sessions were arranged the bride and her family. _ACCOMMODATING UP TO by Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Victor And whether you select the Paddleball at Center 20231 James Couzens 150 GUESTS magnificent Grand Ballroom Shiffman, general chairmen. Dr. Paddleball for Tweens, Teens • for a party of 750, or one of Hilberry was introduced by Mrs. and Adults will be offered by FREE PARKING our exquisite Parlors for an • BR 2-0644 Leonard Weiner. the Jewish Center, on the hand- intimate family group of as • ANOTHER BOESKY'S AT 12TH AT HAZELWOOD ball courts, beginning Monday. small as twenty, you may rest Quinquennial Ball to Mark assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the Socialites' 5th Anniversary We are pleased to announce that finest in Detroit. Detroit Socialites, organized Our prices are reasonable, as an association of unmarried and you'll always be proUd to men and women, will celebrate remember that your wedding its fifth anniversary at an in- was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. forinal open house and Quin- For information and reservations, call quennial Ball on Sunday eve- Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 ning, at Beth Abraham Syna- gogue. Fs resuming custom made drapery department. , Music for the occasion will be provided by the Dominoes, DRAPERIES • BEDSPREADS • INTERIORS and refreshments will be served Estimates given in your home— No Obligation by club hostesses during inter- Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. mission, according to Eve Gold- UNiversity 1-6482 Mork Schmidt, General Manager berg, executive secretary. S S Dave Diamond second best man at your wedding... eitic hifavidt Enjoy a Strictly Kosher Passover at FELDMAN'S ARETHUSA HOTEL 9 game, cWaidu e-9Zeop--6, SHERATON-CADILLAC -4 2- HOTEL - BOESKY'S OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — Center Cinema Forum Sees Linkletter in Holy Land 21 THE DETROIT J EWISH NEWS—Friday, March 25, 1960 June Week-1i ng Bells Elect Mrs. Daniels to Ring for Miss Kass to Regional Post; Conference Ends