THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, January 27, 1961 — 22 o- Center Alive with Activity: Fashion Averbuch - Gordon and Photography Shows, New Class Troth Announced The annual photography show of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, 18100 Meyers, featuring the best works from the Cen- ter's Youth and Adult photog- raphy clubs and classes, will be exhibited in the Center lobby through Feb. 2. Shirley Fisher conducts a d u l t photographic activities; Allen Stross, youth activities. * * * Center Theater will host a meeting of the Detroit-Windsor Theater Council 8 p.m. Tuesday. Three Center Theater members, Addie Beckerman, Phyllis and Ralph Chicorel, will present Tennessee Williams' "Lady of Larkspur Lotion" before the group, and a panel of leading Detroit directors will discuss problems of directing. • * * The Tween Charm Class will hold a fashion show 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. "Alice in Fashionland" will feature clothes modeled by class members and an original skit. The show is open to the public; a private reception will follow. * * * Three top attractions will be offered this spring in the Jun- ior "Omnibus" series Sundays in the DeRoy Theater. The Berry Puppets will pre- sent "Elves and the Shoemaker" Feb. 12; the Wayne State Uni- versity Children's Theater will present "Seven League Boots" March 5; and the Suzari Mar- ionettes will present Hans Chris- tian Anderson's "Tinder Box" April 23. Tickets are now on sale at the Center. * * * Registration for the spring semester of the Center's Book Review Seminar, conducted by Dr. Samuel A. Golden of the Wayne State University English department, is now being taken at the Adult Education depart- ment office. The new term begins Feb. 16. * * * A chess club for Juniors will meet 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays with tournaments and instruc- tion for beginners. * * * Classes being offered this semester by the art department include "Twentieth Century Art Lectures" and "Painting Tech- niques of the Old Masters," taught by Nicholas Snow, cur- ator of the Detroit Institute of Arts and well-known local paint- -er; and "Antiques for Today's Home," taught by Joyce Black Gnau, formerly head of the Art Institute education department POW and currently associated with Century House Antiques. Mildred Berry, puppeteer and book fair favorite, will conduct a puppetry class for Juniors. For information, phone the art department, DI 1-4200. Schloss Old Timers' Dinner Dance Feb. 12 The Hannah Schloss Old Timers will hold their sixth an- nual dinner dance and meeting, the "Sweetheart Dance," at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, at 7 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 12. The Hannah Schloss Old Tim- ers were originally members of the Hannah Schloss Center, fore- MISS MARYUM AVERBUCH runner of the Jewish Community Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aver- Center. buch of Santa Barbara Ave. an- Circuit Court Judge Nathan nounce the engagement of their Kaufman and Hannah Schloss daughter, Maryum, to Seymour Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gordon of Ohio Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne State University. Her fiance attended Wayne State University where he was affili- ated with Sigma Alpha Mu fra- ternity. He presently is a stu- dent in the WSU College of Medicine. A July wedding is planned. Lebow Bank President Harry Slavin will offer greetings. Nathaniel Gbldstick will deliver the invocation. The Hal Gordon Orchestra will play for dancing. Samuel Bank is dinner-dance chairman and John H. Lebow is co-chairman; members of the committee are Barney . Barnett, Abraham B. Flayer, Arthur A. Gottesman, Michael Greene, Ed- ward I. Schlussel and Slavin. Alpha Nu Parents Club Schedules Smorgasbord Alpha Nu Parents Club will hold its next regular meeting 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at Madison Dental Supply Co., 1888 Wyo- ming. Drs. Daniel Goodman, Milto Lappin and Norman Segal, fa ulty members of the Universi of Detroit School of Dentist will be special guests. Mesdam Joseph Faudem, Harry Gere raich and Louis Lieberman wi be hostesses for the social hour. Extensive plans have now been completed for the Parents Club second annual Smorgasbord scheduled for Feb. 19 at the Hayim Greenberg Center. Since accommodations are 1 i m i t e d, members are asked to make res- ervations immediately by contact- ing Seymour Morton, UN 4-5451, or Sam Schreibman, LI 7-2349. BY HENRY LEONARD Goldbaum Is Candidate for Oak Park Judgeship Isadore Goldbaum, local at- torney, has announced his can- didacy for the office of muni- cipal judge of Oak_ Park. • Goldbaum, 30, of 24030 Sen- eca, has been a resident of Oak Park for eight _ He attended W.S.U. and recei his law degree from the Detroi College of Law Goldbaum actively pra ticed law ce his admission to the B in 1953. He belongs to the etroit Bar Association, and tate Bar of Michigan. is a. member of the latter's fc>gsional Economics A member of - final - Br h, y branch the abor Zion Organiz u Eps' Rho le t , he as Served als chairman the fourth ative distri pre- cinct or zation co ttee. SEMI- KOSHER STYLI, FOODS WV1Ir gag ONLY DAIRY DISHES SERVED ON aEwisH FAST DAYS I L1 ( OM « I /1/ 188 1410. L ***** 4 P/10.1.• lish folksongstress Kay Britten. She accompanies herself cfn the lute, classical guitar, autoharp and dulcimer. Israeli folk musician and re- - rding artist Ohela Halevi will _ ow Josh White at the Cafe rie. A. J. KN OPPOW'S - Paints, Supplies, Wall Paper Fashions Rent-a-Tool Dept. 19146 Schaefer DI 1-2444 `This Topic Ge h C ssadim T Cong. Gemiluth Ch di adult e ion wi featur- a sc R i Joel Lit CI s and author' o e is F faith base on He 's "This Is My Go ' .30 p. unday at the gogue, anno es Max er, chair- man o Mr. and Mrs. P osbach will host the ev - ' USIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS PERRY KRAUSS Orchestra UN 3-6283 Northwest Child Rescue Women Sponsoring: RCH 22 Performance of Folio closely in the foot- steps his grandfather, whose inve ents and philant play a vital r day of Jewis Pale ne, Baro ROT CHILD, pre e of t Israe and Org tion in rope, *s week opened chemic lant in I s Natanya. OUND OF MUSIC" for choice Center Seats at Box Office Prices Call SHEILA ORDIN — DI 1-9463 BOBBY KAY -- LI 5-9128 Proceeds for Mentally Retarded Children HOW DO TH EY DO IT ? CAMP MICHIGAMA . MICHIGAMA- FULL For Boys 6-15 For Girls HOLDS PRICE LINE and CONTINUES TO OFFER Finest Facilities, Staff, Program in Midwest Camp Enrollments Now Being Accepted win of a round-trip ticke Israel will be an- nounced and plans will be made for a Passover Tour of- Israel at an open Council Board meeting of Pioneer Women, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Sam Wasserman, Detroit Council president, announces the tour, sponsored by National P.W., is in commemoration of the Bar Mitzvah anniversary of Israel's birth. For information, call the Pioneer Women office, DI 1-0786. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW BANK PLAN Modern Israeli music, as in- fluenced by the Bible and prayer book, will be the subject of a talk to be presented in honor of the coming Jewish Music Month by Beth. Abraham choir director Israel Fuchs at a meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith Saturday evening at the Jewish Center. Songs and records will illus- trate the lecture. Chairman is Michael Michlin. The public is invited. 4t- › Renowned folksinger Josh White begins a nine-day engage- ment Tuesday at Cafe Galerie, 19940 Livernois, announces owner Tzvi H. Wachtel. White, known for hi guitar style and inte ••t..of blues, balla • ongs and spirituals, s appea ed in con- certs i e United States, Eu- rope a Israel. Cur tly appear Galen through ng- ioneer Wo Plans ael Pass • er Tour Air Modern Music and the Bible at Kvutzah SPECIALIZING- IN Josh White Stars at Cafe Galerie Rabbi LEONARD J. MERVIS, of the Oak Park Temple Bnai Abraham Zion in Oak Park, Ill., will represent the Jewish Chau- tauqua Society as lecturer at Suomi College in Hancock, Mich. Feb. 6. He will speak at as- sembly at 9:50 a.m. in the col- lege auditorium on the subject "What Christianity and Judaism Have in Common." BOOTS and MICKEY FISHMAN LI 2-7455 Sammy invites you to .. . BE A GUEST AT YOU PARTY TI fi- at we are devotin to our catering business, S le to join Amen 11 4 est i FULL my's ou theaF olu plete a ffer- yours for ruly a "dream forever in the MAKE FECT PARTY . . . in eautiful AVALON ROOM, o attend. YO our own your home, temple, hall or hotel. CALL Sammy Personally or MISS FAYE LI 7-1355 JO 4-6656