Sheruth League Presents Mignon in 'Fashions for '61' Fund-Raising Renowned designer Vincent Mignon will fly in from New York to present his entire col- lection for spring land resort –2; wear in "Fash- ions '61," the annual fund- raising lunch- eon of Sheruth League, to be held 1 2 :3 0 p.m. Wednes- day at the Ma- sonic - Temple. Featured also will be Mignon Frankie Paul and his orchestra,• announces Mrs. Edward Singer, donor chair- man. Half of the proceeds of Sheruth's fund-raising will go to its new capital funds project, the establishment of a "residential treatment center" for emotion- ally disturbed girls. The center, to be called "Sheruth House," is designed to provide a home for aid to those emotionally disturbed girls who cannot stay with their families but do not require intensive in- stitutional treatment. Sponsored by the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service, the center will be the first of its kind established by a Jewish group for Jewish girls in this area. The remainder of the proceeds from "Fashions '61" will be used for camp scholarships and clothing. Sheruth League in Au ust completed a $65,000 c funds development, building program wi Welfare Federat • Air Society, w the Sherut Sheruth also ing weeken Hawthorne R YOUR Preserve the ceremony on to ord. LI 4-3298 DARBE is a real treat • Visit Our l'slekv SKYLIG tail ROOM, ng n ar Weds Dec. 11 Chairmen of Wednesday's fund- raising include Mesdames Myron Echefman, Daniel Haron, Sam Cowen, Dave .Muskovitz and Philip Feigenson. For tickets, call Mrs. Haron, BR 3-9666, or Mrs. Cowen, VE 8-1686. Designer Mignon will appear under the auspices of Samuel Cardinal. Mrs. Solovich Describes Freedom Tour at BB Parley in. Washington A small porcelain replica of the Crusade Freedom Bell was given Mrs. Charles Solovich, Bnai Brith Women president, by Willy Brandt, governing mayor of West Berlin, on her recent trip to Europe as a member of the Crusade for Freedom study tour. She described this memorable event in her openihg address to the executive board of the na- tional organization last week in Washington D.C. Among her ex- perienceS, she said, was "seeing at close hand the magnificent operations of Radio Free Europe in its attempt to penetrate the Iron Curtain." The group of 62 persons reprenting national or- ganizations in the U.S. was lab- eled "spies" by Iron Curtain countries' newspapers and kept under close surveillance as it approached border points. Other BBW leaders attending the Washington meeting included Mesdames Leonard Sims of De- oit and Mrs. Morris Tack of thfield. yne Team Includes r Area Gridders homecoming football game een Wayne State and Taylor ersities this weekend will in- de four local men on the WSU am, three of whom graduated from Mumford High School and one from Oak Park. Sheldon Lax, starting le back for the Tartars th . eason, umford; is a 1958 graduate o and and Barry Sarver, starti Presidents' member of the all-star team, Athletic Confe • WSU anc18 a is a sophom ord in 1957. graduate of Don Sch e, lso a Mumf O i t aduate, p ing en9 and s . ear's sq uat 958 ene Lu e and om Oak ark ,, is on the to LU VIT IER NNER cc BRAVERMAN'S 1 st Ni L BREAST BREAST CHUCK PICKLED MISS BEVERLY FELDMAN At a recent family dinner, the engagement was announced of Beverly Lois Feldman to Ronald Leonard Chaikin. The future bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Feld- man of Ardmore Ave. Parents of her fiance are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chaikin of Parkside Ave. A Dec. 11 wedding and Chi- cago honeymoon are planned. JWV Activities BLOCH-ROSE POST will be- gin its '61 membership drive with a cocktail party 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the JWV Memorial Home with Sarah Nemon as principal speaker. Past and prospective members are in- vited. RSVP to Morris Elkin, LI 7-2891. • Dr. Ellmann W tes in Essay, Forew •me Columbia U ner party will be members of Phi a medical fraternity . ning at the home of s. Harry Paysner, 3223 Rd., Birmingham. For ons, call . Mrs. Morris , LI 7-9467. ing the In addition to dians and Foreword to "Ed blished by Late Victorians," Columbia Uni v e si ty Press, Prof. Richard E ann author of one of e seve ess in this book. Writing on "T ward," Dr. Ellma on a sabbatical from his duties English at Northw eqi sity, refers to the valents of the Edwa ans the Victorians in Mal Assistant" and Bello s "He er t son the Rain King an similar works. is According . to Ell nn, i ess prefatory article, t tor- "Edwardion and L •ence ians" "spring from of about current int the literature w en sho ter 1900," fore or short Prof. Ell nns e s. Ja 111 Judge and of Highland ark. Finks No With Persso or the Perfect Affair .. . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 EDAH STUDIO Fine _Photography ds Professionally Finished or Appointment Phone KE 1-0104 EIBICK And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 iliat s. Molly The affiliation Fink and Neil . Fink is an- ersson's Travel nounced by Gran Bureau, 1733 Lahs s' River, in t vel 1925. counsels on The bure ters, hotel r ervations a travel and h eymoon tr , do- mestic or ov seas. Fo nfor- 1-4400. Patro mation, call ing on the y use free p ROBERT J. R AUXILIARY wil regular meeting at the home of rich, 19959 Ke Iden, ,presiden ann on e the main ite will be the a iliar s s re Depart e o in the curre Michigan fun aising aff , a "Winter Ball" o be he on Dec. 17 at C o Hall. Mrs. e president artin Foster, • man. F und-raising g the busines lo soci evening is plann as co- Day Broder will se host S. L rat to Perform eration FOR SALE OODLE PUPS A.K.C. Miniatures .. . $75 . . . $95 Toys . 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