Maxine Mallon Will Wed Sheldon Grant Fgewry On the Ar 1 This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Legend of Lopez Trees" by Irwin Gonshak is the fourth in a series of episodes from American Jewish history. At the close of the pro- gram, there will be a short talk by Arthur I. Darman of Woon- socket, R.I., a former president of the Rhode Island Cong. Bnai Isr a el and prominent civic leader. Aaron Lopez was a Jew- ish merchant who fled the Portuguese Inquisition during the 18th century to settle in Rhode Island. During the American Revolution, while seeking refuge from the British. Lopez learned from a Negro that his ships were being used to bring slaves to the --States. His reaction and his motivation for the planting of two trees in Worcester, Mass., are dramat- ically portrayed. Cantor Robert H. Segal will sing the liturgical music. * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: "A Blueprint for American Ref or m Judaism: 1960-1970" will feature a round- up of highlights f r o m the Union of American Hebrew Congregations dedication cere- monies for the newly expanded 11-story House of Living Juda- ism in New York. * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. I. Walter Silver, secretary of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, will dis- cuss the forthcoming Detroit appearance of the Israel Phil- harmonic Orchestra at the Bal- four Concert sponsored an- nually by the ZOD. * * * . . TO DWELL TOGETHER _Time: 9:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Feature: "Where Shall We Live?" a special program about changing , neighborhoods, w i 11 ' include participants Walter E. Klein, executive director of the Jewish ,Community Council Df Metropolitan Detroit, Dr. Mel J. Ravitz, professor of sociology at Wayne State University, and Louis Rosenzweig, Council vice- president. * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WCAR. F ea t u r e: "Tribute to the United Nations" will be pre- sented as a special broadcast to mark the 15th anniversar of the UN. MIAMI—MIAMI BEA APTS. LUXURIOUS, WATERFRON in fashionable Sans Souci Esta -s. Or Overlooking Biscayne Bay. a view of Miami and Mia h g d skyline. Docking facilities Hy o- fishing at your door. Cent an cated, serene atmosphere. us two bedroom apartments. Thi be seen to be appreciated. rious sums it up! Write Stanley Goldberg, 11900 N. Bayshore Drive, Miami, Fla. LUXURY! LOCATION! LOW COST!. 3 daily per person double occ. To Dec. 16 40 of 130 rooms $8 Dec.18-Jon.4 COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED . FREE PARKING PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT GALA XMAS-NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES ILMURAVOIIK. Owner-Moms. BEN KAHN. Ma r Write Direct or See Your Travel Agent OCEANFRONT at LINCOLN RD. MIAMI BEACH ... MISS MAXINE MALLON Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mallon of Webster Ave., Oak Park, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine Beverly, to Sheldon Harvey Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grant of Church Ave., Oak Park. A July 23 wedding is planned. Borman Lectures Begin at WSU Prof. John A. Wilson, direc- tor of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, de- livered the first in the series of Borman Near Eastern Lec- tures at Wayne State Univer- sity Wednesday. Speaking on "Pharaoh of Egypt and His P ubl icity Agents," in the evening, Dr. Wilson • identified the king of Egypt with the success and pros- perity of his nation. These evidences, he said, are visible in literature, art and architecture. He said the set- ting is very di 'f--:rent from mod- ern times, but .hat the purposes of ancient advertising were not different from *hose of certain modern dictators. Leonard Kasle, member of the Detroit Board of Educa- tion, introduced the speaker. The objectives' of the Borman Lectures were outlined by Dr. Abram Spiro, head of the university's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures. In a lecture delivered in the afternoon, before faculty and students, Dr. Wilson spoke on "Religious Reform in Ancient Egypt" and described elements in their religious system, isolat- ing periods of revolutionary change which they took as nor- mal adjustment. He dealt with the religious reforms of the pharaoh called Akh-en-Aton and the question of .monotheism in- troduced into the ancient world. `Howdy Hop' Heralds Parent-Teacher Club's h Season F am. J. Phillips, the dance corn- of th Henry Ford High Par t-Teachers Club, e first dance of ces ill be held from so . Nov. 4, at the owdy Hop" will give ents a chance to meet dent body in a relaxed, rmal, holiday atmosphere. Fordites' friends from other schools are invited. Dancing will be to the music of the all-student band, The Universals. Dick Jones will be plan' is may be ob- or from mem- at sch ce committee of the ' night of the or before t ance. Mrs. Phillips Worki g members of ittee: Mesdames Harold Jones, hultz, Arthur Jab- Firmstone, Birger ving Cohn, David , Albert Myers, Phillip Higer, Robert Bennett, Walter Lion and Clarence Rocheleau. ~ nai q3ritit Activities ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young Men, will hold its annual Halloween party begin- ning 9 p.m. Saturday at 20166 Mark Twain. Featured will be a "trick or treat" scavenger hunt to gather things for the children at Children's Hospital who cannot go begging. The following morning, the chapter will entertain the children in the wards and give them the treats from the scavenger hunt. The Chapter is seeking to adopt a foster child, a Polish Jewish girl living in Belgium, and is waiting for confirmation from the Foster Parents Organiza- tion. * * * KEID AN LODGE AND CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, an- nounce a panel discussion en- titled "Current Activities of the Michigan Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith" will be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Rain- bow Terrace. Featured will be Oak Park Municipal Judge Bur- ton Shifman, member of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board . of ADL, who will speak on "Bigotry in the Current Po- litical Campaign." Michael A. Gaines, assistant regional di- rector of ADL, will discuss the local and national activities of the American Nazi Party. Irv- ing Flaschen, past president, will be moderator. The meet- ing is open to the publ . * * * HENRY M 0 • LODGE, Bnai Br , w .1 giv square dance arty atu evening at S r • le Institute, ann • ne; than, chairma of t Refreshments ill e S. ye , Harold Weinst 's sc e 0 0 took first place ent golf tourney, follow ' • • y Presi- dent Sid Cohn for sec- and. James F. Grossman 'Ousts' Mayor Miriani; Leads Boys' Coup d'Etat A carefully planned "coup d'etat" was perpetrated on the City of Detroit yesterday with James F. Grossman at the helm. The 16-year-old Mumford High School senior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Grossman, 18045 Fair- field, displaced Louis C. Miriani as mayor in the ninth annual Boys' Day observance. A total of 48 boys, including five from this community, as- sumed the roles of elected and appointed city officials for the day. The local boys included Howard J. Schechter, 18637 Northlawn, representing M u m f or d High School and the Jewish Center, as city clerk; Steven M. Lash, 18075 Littlefield, representing Mumford High School and the Jewish Center, as a councilman; Arnold Mikon, 20050 Ardmore, senting Mumford High as Traffic Court judge; Yeshiva Ladies and Schwartz, 19331 Strath- resenting Mumford High Annual Donor nch con Ladies of Yes Beth Ye- Sc • o as editor of the Detroit hudah and men's Sabbath League will d its 33rd an donor lun on 12:30 p. r ues- DAVE day at H ay Manor, a ounces Preside Mrs. Isadore Mrs. ilton IS THE gram c irman and on- BRIDE'S BEST FRIEND igman donor cha• . They WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 have e plans f musical program For re , call T Epstein, 1 23, or Mrs. Leader, 3-193 DIAMOND'S MUSIC A. J. KNOPPOW'S : Paints, Supplies Wall Paper Fashions Rent-A-Tool Dept. Te s Offer To While oms to 19146 Schaefer D I 1 -2444 ne Frank Bnai B • Girls is p 'viding a bab ' ing serv - ice voters will be un- able to cause of children at home. 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