Chairmen of Special Projects for JWV Motorama Ball Novicoff-Hoffman JNF Women's Annual Donor Affair Climaxes Fund Drive Rites in Calif ornia Young Music Study Group to Talk Bach The life and works of J. S. Bach will be discussed by Louis Weingarden, music composition major at Cass high school, at a mee e Junior Group of Club, Sunday, at se Prince, 23180 k. To illustrate s and instrumen- oup will perform A Hanukah social for Service Projects Motorama Ball, the culminating, affair of a three-month fund rais- ing effort to support the JWV Memorial Home and other local, national and international proj- ects, will be held Saturday - eve- ning at Cobo Hall. Hal Gordon and his orchestra will provide the music, and prizes will be awarded, including a 1961 Rambler American, a stereo con- sole phonograph and a 17-inch portable television set. Tickets will be on sale at the Cobo Hall ticket booth that eve- ning, according to Michigan De- partment Commander Gerson Marder and Ladies Auxiliary President Mrs. Albert Rosen. Chairmen of special projects went into action this week to enroll donors for the annual fund-raising campaign of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. The drive will culminate with the annual donor tea at Temple Israel on Jan. 31. In the photo, from the left, are: Seated, Mesdames B. Nosanchuck, co- chairman of the donor; William Levin, fund-raising chairman; Irving Arlin, memoriams chairman; standing, Mesdames I. Law- ton, ticket chairman; M. Winston, donor co-chairman, and H. Newcorn, Sefer HaYeled. Not shown are Mesdames Jules Kraft, Sefer Bar Mitzvah, Nathan Rosin, Golden Book, and Sidney Ravin, special gifts. Hadassah Gives 'Exodu's' Benefit Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, sponsor of a theater benefit performance of "Exodus" on Feb. 9 at the Mercury Theater, has added Mrs. Sol Eisenberg and Mrs. David Tabashnik to the patron committee, accord- ing to Mrs. Nate Schlafer, chair- man. Mrs. Julian Tobias, ticket chairman, advises that all patron seats will be assigned in order of response to her, Mrs. Schla- fer, patron committee members, Mrs. David Pollack, chairman, or the Hadassah office. Bnai Brith's Israel Bond Campaign Hits Peak with 2 Events The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith 1960-61 Israel Bond cam- paign will be climaxed with Pisgah's Hanukah Israel festival, Monday, and the "Big Seven Combined Gala Israel Night," Tuesday, according to Samuel G. Bank, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council Israel program chairman. The Hanukah festival will be held at the Hayim Greenberg Center. The guest star will be Jan Bart. On Tuesday, the "Big 7" will stage their "Gala Israel Night" at the Bnai Moshe Social Hall, 14390 Ten Mile W., Oak Park. Tom Borman Honored by Pisgah Lodge for Beth El Young Adults Service to Bnai Brith Celebrate Anniversary Pisgah Lodge member Tom Borman, president of Food Fair Madkets, will be honored at the Hanukah Festival for Israel pro- gram of his lodge 8:30 p.m. Mon- day in the Morris L. Schaver audi- torium of the Hayim Greenberg Center. A plaque will be presented to Borman for distinguished service to Pisgah Lodge and Bnai Brith and for philanthropic contribu- tions to other causes, including the State of Israel. Entertainment will include tenor Jan Bart, performing star and a cantor. Also featured will be the Israeli Trio of instrumental and vocal artists. All member and friends are invited to atte according to Dan Levy, presi RABBI .( JNF Women Report on Fund-Raising Dec. 20 Mrs. George J. Lerner, pres- ident of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, an- nounces that an open meeting will be held at 12:30 p.m. next Tuesday, at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming and Thatcher, to hear a progress re- port on the current donor drive. Mrs. William Levin, donor chairman, will outline the activi- ties for the donor event, in behalf of the American Freedom Forest in Israel. A Hanukah program, featuring the JNF Dramatic Group, will be presented, under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka. Mesdames Abraham Goldstein, William Hordes and Julius Lon- don are social hostess chairmen. They are preparing a des luncheon to be served by Wil- lowing hostesses: sitz, Abraham Liam Klafer, S ing Zeff. Mem- Scheuer an bers and ends are inv . `Grow ce," p rowin: "The the boo on th V echnicolo ted b Moral film, pre been armament, by Random Ho It was edite Hardiman a E. Merrit A•tA Ann° Dec. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. agid (Marcia Rosen- Martin amingo, Livonia, be , 1890 son, Gary D * * •—To Mr d Mrs. Owen . Akulin (Judy *chaelson, for- merly of Detroit) 011 Bingham, Philadelphia, Pa a son, Michael Scott. 7,C s. v. 2 T M and nah y M. G ton ( Je daugh- , 17559 elawl Ha ter, *ane Lyn o Mr. and Nov. Lewis Davis (Miriam Le of Morton Ave., daughter, C • * * . *. — To Mr. and Mrs. Nov. . and Mrs. Robert Mar n Newman (Bar 4—To el (Ru Ann Radway) of Cha , 19475 Wash 6 1 14C(46 OHEL oo %Ave., Livonia, a son, dau e an. eff ey EXCLUSIY LY Hos TE.4-7355 ....Recommended by Phys RABBI LEO GOLDM Expert M oh Serving in Hospitals an LI 2-4444 The fourth anniversary of the Young Adult Group of Temple Beth El will be held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. All single adults be- tween the ages of 21 and 35 are invited to attend. Dance music will be furnished by the Debonairs, --and refresh- ments will be served. The 14th . annual "Give a Gift to a Yank" campaign will be held by Michigan JWV members through Saturday. Funds will be used toward purchasing holiday gifts for all hospitalized vet- erans in the hospitals throughout Michigan. The Christmas Day visit will be a supplement to JWV's regular monthly hospital visits to the five VA hospitals in Michigan. LI 1-9 RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHE Recommended by Physic' Serving in Hospitals and Ho 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1 ter, Cheryl Li * * * * N . 21—T To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Melv D. Wo etroit (Barbara Holden- forme 0 Burt, a daughter, Cincinn a s Dennis. * * To Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nov. 17 — k (Sandra Berkley), Harold robeck, a daughter, man), n. a son * * * Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. N . 16 To Mr. and Leonard ukoff (Renee Bad- Ger W. Krak f Meadville, Pa.), Coh ), 132 hil en Mile, a son, beth, . J., rs. Mir. and ( ean. 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