Local Chapters Plan Celebration
of ORT's 81st Birthday March 8

Golden Date

Linda Gray to Wed LZO Slates 'Night
Club in Israel' as
Ronald Plavnick

Michigan Region, Women's lic. Her co-chairman is Mrs. Jack
Sporn. They advise that proceeds
will go toward financing ORT's
world-wide network of schools.
Following a box luncheon, a
sneak preview will be shown.
Mrs. Reuben Axelrod will be
Rd.
guest speaker. Her subject will
Doors will open at 10:30 a.m. be "ORT—An Open Door to
to allow members and guests to Security."
shop and browse at the various _.0 hapters participating are
booths, • displaying antique Northeast, Northwest, Hampton,
jewelry, beauty aids, novelty Suburban Hills, Westwood, Town
items, hand-decorated sweaters, and Country, Balmoral, Hunting-
aprons and toys.
ton Woods, Vera Bramson, Oak-
There will be a country store land Hills, Mt. Clemens, and
selling home-made delicacies and Northland. Membership chair-
a gourmet pantry will feature a men from these 12 chapters will
c hildren's be hostesses.
corner exhibit-
Tickets may be obtained by
in g Swiss calling Mrs. Morton Hochman,
tchocolate space UN 2-7094, or Mrs. John Wise,
ships and UN 14747.
flower pots fil-
ORT-Day's purpose is
enro
led with Dutch new members. Traditionally, it
candies. There climaxes the Tembers
drive
will be im- held annuallirby
mem-
Mrs. Rubin
ported f.o o d s bers.
from many lands; ORT women
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in charge of this booth will be
dressed in native costumes, in
keeping with the display.
Special projects chairman,
Mrs. Jack Rubin, states that the
Fair is open to the general pub-

Purim Adloyada Fete

American ORT, (Organization for
Rehabilitation Through Training)
will celebrate its 81st birthday
March 8 - with a Theater Party and
Lobby Fair at the Redford
Theater, Grand River at Lahser

MR. AND MRS. MANIKER

Mr. and Mrs. Max Maniker,
23040 Parklawn, Oak Park, cele-
brated their 50th wedding anni-
versary at a family dinner given
in their honor by their children
at the Rainbow Terrace. The
couple have five children, a
son, Aaron; and four daughters,
Mrs. Sam Wolfson, Mrs. Harry
Ehrlich, Mrs. Saul Brenner and
Mrs. David Silberg; 17 grandchil-
dren and one great grandchild.

g`heater Night'
Helps Mumford
Grads to College

Mumf or d Parents Club will
take over the Vanguard Play-
house, 58 E. Columbia, on
March 3.
The purpose of this "Night at
the Theater" is to raise money
for scholarships to Wayne State
University for deserving students
in the June graduating class.
This will be one of the largest
graduating classes in the history
of Mumford High School.
Over the past years, the Mum-
ford Parents Club has raised sev-
eral thousand dollars, which has
been awarded to graduating stu-
dents.
The play being p
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"Under the Gash°,
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Homicide Detective
Dave Harris Cited
for Brotherhood

Dave Harris, a Homicide Bu-
reau detective, will be given
a brotherhood plaque by the
Henry Morgenthau Bnai Brith
Lodge Monday evening. at the
Sholem Aleichem Institute.
The citation is timed with
the annual Brotherhood Week,
onsored by the National Coun-
of Christians and Jews, Feb.
6.
week's course at the Na-
t Police Training Institute
he Michigan State Univer-
East Lansing, in May will
with the citation, according
Al Nathan, Morgenthau pro-
am chairman.- Sol -Littman
ichigan ADL director, wil
make the presentation for th
group.
This will be Detective Harris'
33rd citation in his 20 years.
on the police force.
Harris is a former member of
the board of directors of the
Bnai Israel Torah Center, and
is one of the co-founders, of the
Bnai Israel Brunch Club.
Also on the evening's program
will be the women's skit, "Dolls
for Democracy," and the Red
Cross will make awards to mem-
bers who have contributed three
pints to the blood bank in '60.
The meeting • is open to th
public. Refreshments will b
served.

MISS LINDA G

A group of four young Israeli
artists will be feature attrac-
tion of the floor show of the
"Night Club in Israel" Purim
Adloyada of the Labor_ Zionist
Organization Saturday evening in
the Hayim Greenberg Center audi-
torium.
They are Arella B r ev, Israel
Hochberg, 0
ens
nd
Giora D
will s
on the guita
ums, accordion and chalil.
Also featured are the Haboni
Dance Troupe, Sam Barnett an
his orchestra, a plete buff
supper
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passes to Detr
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Center, in Ann Arbor, t 10:30
a.m. Sunday, has been anged
by the Beth Israel Ce er and
the Michigan Zionist gion.
The guest speaker ill be
Philip Slomovitz, Jewi News
editor, who will speak n the
subject "Israel Revisite
Milton S. Marwil, presi • t of
the Michigan Zionist R ion,
will greet the gathering.
The Ann Arbor arrangem is
committee is headed by Ra
Julius Weinberg, the congreg
tion's spiritual leader, and
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