THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, Ma rch 25, 1960-22 Hebrew Academy Sets Annual Dinner-Dance for April 3 PTA Fun Night A fun night, featuring food, entertainment, music and prizes, is planned by the Hebrew Acad- emy PTA at 9 p.m., Monday, in the social hall of Cong. Mish- - kan Israel. Harry Mirvis, one of the par- ents whose child attends the academy, will be master of ceremonies, and there will be a demonstration of hypnosis by Dr. Zee. Mrs. Peter Weiss, hospitality chairman, is in charge of a late buffet to be served. She is as- sisted by Mesdames Bernard Jones, Stanley Sherman, Myer Mandelbaum, Joseph Gittleman, Harry Mirvis and Solomon Le- vine. MISS REVA MILLER The . program, which con- A June 19 wedding is planned cludes the group's current mem- by Reva Rochelle Miller and bership drive, is arranged by Sheldon Arnold Lederman, Mesdames Wolf Gold and whose engagement was an- Benno Levi, chairmen, and Max nounced recently by her par- Silverman, Morris Flatt, Ber- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward nard Jonas, Harry Mirvis and Miller, of Griggs Ave. Mr. Mesdames David Dombey, Sey- Lederman is the son of Mrs. mour Ribiat and Max Silver- Rene Lederman,- of N. Norfolk man. Plans are currently being Ave., and the late Mr. Morris made for a model seder to be Lederman. conducted by students at the Classified ads bring fast results! school, in conjunction with youngsters at Bnai Israel Torah Center, according to Rabbi Is- rael F17.11, director of the Academy. SAM BARN ETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 Now Booking Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs for 1961 FREE CENTERPIECES FOR Charitable Organizations Rosenman Flowers 26025 Coolidge, Working out final plans for the 26th annual Dinner- Dance and Show of the Infants Service Group are the chair- men for the event, left to right, seated: Mrs. DAVID RISE- MAN, entertainment; and SAMUEL ROSENBERG, chairman; standing: Mrs. HARRY BASKIN and Mrs. FRANK SHOOK, tickets; and Mrs. SAMUEL KOPPELMAN, chairman. The affair, always attended by a capacity crowd, will be held April 3, in the Latin Quarter. It is the Infants Service Group's major fund-raising event of the year. The Jewish Community Cen- ter Teen Varsity wound up its season with a 7-2 record, fol- lowing victories over Franklin Settlement and the Sarvar Boys Club. The cagers whipped Franklin Settlement, 44-39, for the sec- ond time. The Center topped Sarvar Boys Club, 43-26. The intermural cage season concluded with Jaguars whip- ping Thunderbirds, 57-50, to cop the Senior House League (Young Adults a n d Adults) title. Jaguars and members of all the other winning basketball teams, plus winners in other sports, will be honored at the eighth annual sports banquet, at 6 p.m., Wednesday. DI 1-6336 Dinner at DARBYS is a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM CocktaL . Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight • LUNCHEON A Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING Louis D. Brandeis Lodge & Chapter, Bnai Brith Present a Musical Variety Show Tues. and Wed., March 29 - 30 — 8:30 P.M. at the SHOLEM ALEICHE . M INSTITUTE 19350 Greenfield Donation $1.00 per person 04! 0•• ■• 1 PIM* I • 1 ■ =.1. 0 ...III 0■ •••• 0■ 111. 4 411=. 0 4■ 0.1004 PAM. It .1111•11 4=111. 1.11=1. 0 OM. 0.MM 1 41 ■4 WALKER LAMP CO. • REPAIRING • LAMP MOUNTING .. REBUILDING • Complete Ceramic Repairs • A COMPLETE SELECTION OF LAMPS & LAMP SHADES IMPORTED CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES & DECANTERS 26001 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK LI 4-1711 OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30; THURS., SAT. to 9 Northwest Detroit & Airports Limousine leaving ,every hour on the hour 24 hours a day to and from Willow Run, Detroit Metropolitan Airport and the Cranbrook House Motel at James Couzens and 8 Mile Road For Information and Reservations Phone BR 3-2588 or BR 3-8310 Tickets Available at Airports & Cranbrook House—fare $3.50 Operated by Peter Theodore, Inc. MUSIC BY The Counts UN 2-2850 UN 3-6283 Is Planning TRADITIONAL PASSOVER SEDORIM Howard da Silva, noted WITH CANTOR TAMBOR OFFICIATING Broadway and Hollywood actor, producer and director, will ap- MON., TUES., EVE. APRIL 11-12 pear here for the Shaarey Ze- Under Supervision of Vaad Harabonim dek Men's Club at 8:30 p.m., Complete Passover Dinners for take-out April 6, in the synagogue social hall. TAMBOR FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: UN 3-4361 da Silva will present a one- man production of "The World of Sholem Aleichem," a feature ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••s • • • ,..:: of the Men's • You are invited to join the fun at Club commem- • • oration of the • • • • birth of the • a 0 celebrated : • Jewish humor- • • • • • (Informal) ist. • Having ap- • • Sun., March 27th, 9 p.m. Ill ? ? . • peared in • : Cong. Beth Abraham, West Seven Mile at Greentawn • some 40 films 2 • Music by THE DOMINOES and twice hav- j Refreshments, door prizes, ample parking II ing been nom : • Gen Admission: $1.50 per person inated for the • • "Everybody who is anybody will be there" • Academy • •2. Award, da T••••000duo•• ••••••••••••••• Silva has long da Silva been a stu- dent of Yiddish humor, partic- ularly of the works of Sholem Aleichem. He produced, directed and starred in the English produc-. tion of "The World of Sholem Specializing in Aleichem" and, later, in "Tevya and His Daughters," for both FINE ITALIAN & AMERICAN FOOD of which he received high crit- From a Sandwich to a Full Course Dinner ical acclaim. I. Murray Jacobs, president Open Monday thru Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. of the Men's Club, has named Closed Sundays Ivan I. Meisner as chairman for the evening, to which friends and prospective members are BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE TO especially invited. A social hour ACCOMMODATE UP TO 150 GUESTS will follow. DETROIT SOCIALITES' QUINQUENNIAL BALL - • akactimt C alL 10 Cocktail Bar "THEN AND NOW" s .1•11.0 411.11.4 1 JO 4-6078 RAINBOW TERRACE da Silva to Do Sholem Aleichem for Men's Club Center's Annual Sports Banquet on Wednesday 16mm Sound Projector & Stage Fully Equipped Kitchen Reasonable Charles Kief, president of Cong. Beth Moses, announces a games party Sunday evening at the synagogue, Oakman Court and Linwood. Refreshments will be served. Members, friends and guests are invited to attend. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had MEETING ROOM 6 Mile-San Juan Shopping Area 125 Person Capacity Beth Moses Games Party I For Information Call TO 9-3988 Vladimiritzer • Slates Annual Banquet 17632 WOODWARD AVE. — 4 BI. No. of 6 Mile The annual banquet of the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- lief Organization will be held this Sunday evening, in the social hall of Cong. Mishkan Israel, in Oak Park. The banquet, open to all friends and landsleit, is under the chairmanship of Louis Rose, with Philip. Rossen as co-chair- man, according to Samuel A. Kayne, president. Entire proceeds will provide assistance for needy families in Israel. For tickets, call Rose, DI 1-2311; or Rossen, BR 3-6023. Tamburitzans to Perform at Sisterhood Donor Event The Tamburitzans, local en- tertainment group, will be fea- tured at the 24th annual donor luncheon of Bnai David Sister- hood, Wednesday afternoon in the social hall of the synagogue, on Southfield Rd., announces Mrs. Meyer Berman, chairman. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Henry Shore, UN 3-8015. 0 02 .. 60 ... or 600! 6■ The HENROSE can serve them all! For Reservations For Information Phone WO 2-5900 Especially for . . . WEDDINGS and BAR MITZVAHS! The Henrose has the largest selection of beautiful new banquet rooms in town. An experienced staff of caterers will handle all the details from menu planning . . . to table arrangements . . . and guarantee that YOUR party will be a memorable event.