In observance of Jewish Mu- sic Month, the Married Couples Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe has invited Cantor Louis Klein and the Sisterhood Choral Group for an evening of music 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the lounge of the Synagogue, Ten Mile Rd. at Kenosha, Oak Park. After presenting several selec- tions, members of the Choral Group and their husbands will be guests of the club for re- freshments. Cantor Klein also will sing Purim melodies. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Boris Tobes of Southfield. Eisenberg, Taubman, Wainger Pre-Campaign Co-Chairmen; Launch Solicitations This Week sculapian Pharmaceutical ty plans a night of game 8: .m. April 12 at th Terrace. F and refres go to the on. call s. Harry or Meyer 1-2815. Morris uch and Mrs. Meyer Rob- iner are presidents of the men's and women's groups, respectively. • 1 I I I I I 1 • I I MURRY' IICOIBL1N VIEIRTISING ART 18039 lifi.1-5600 Wyoming Carpet Clearance 4fr ar Farband LZO Branch Observes 3rd Year The third anniversary of Truman Branch, Farband Labor Zionist Organization, will be observed with a cocktail and mixer 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kramer, 19474 Monica. A program of musical enter- tainment is planned, announces Charles Lempert, president, - Pharm iety Sla ight of Gam .„.— ... . Eisenberg Taubman Charles Gershenson, pre- campaign chairman of the 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign, an- nounces that Sol Y. Eisenberg, A. Alfred Taubman and Jack J. Wainger have been named pre- campaign co-chairmen. The pre campaign section so- licits men's contributions o f - Wainger $1,000 and over. The campaign has more than 800 gifts in that category for a total of more than $3,000,000. Eisenberg is a member of the board of Sinai Hospital's Sha- pero School of cursing. He was a member of the executive com- mittee of the 1960 campaign. Taubman was a pre-campai co-chairman in 1960. He se on the board of governors o Jewish Welfare Federatio nd is a board member of th De- troit Service Group, J ish Community Center and Je h Home for Aged. Wainger, who also returns to his post as pre-campaign co- chairman, is a member of the board of the Detroit Service Group and the Fresh Air Society. Gershenson also announced formation of a pre-campaign cabinet whose members are: Louis C. Blumberg, Irving Rose, Hyman Safran, Max Stollman, Phillip Stollman and C. William Sucher. The preliminary tempo of the 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign is increasing, with two major di- vision meetings scheduled for next week, reports Paul Zuck- erman, campaign chairman. The food division will hear General S.L.A. Marshall, De- • * troit News military critic, at a fund-raising dinner, 6 p.m., Monday, at the Starlite Room, 10235 Woodward. Max M. Shaye • is dinner chairman and John E. * • Lurie is co-chairman. The campaign arts and crafts division will meet .at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the home of Mr. • and Mrs. Harvey Willens. e ore ( • • • • • r res helmi ale a t to make ings to yo ove r_ de this planning tanding sav- ur convenience IME TO SAVE! 3 DAYS 1 • I I • • I. FRIDAY ; SATURDAY, MONDAY FEBRUARY 24, 25, 27 OFF ORIGINAL PRICES • 262 SUITS • 59 COATS • 221 SPORT COATS • 129 HATS MOSTLY DERBY'S AND HOMBERGS • 247 LONG AND SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS • 174 WHITE AND COLORED DRESS SHIRTS • 75 ROBES • 49 OUTER JACKETS • 853 TIES • 220 PAIR OF GLOVES NOTICE: Because of the extremely kw prices ALL SALES FOR CASH 1 ALL SALES FINAL f No Returns, No Exchanges, No Refunds, No C.O.D.'s, No Layaways, No Deliveries. All Alterations will be made at cost. 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Pr Masoretic Text was made by Seymour man, president of Pr ore 300 members an s at the A new translation with • • Sheraton-Cadi tel. • the aid of previous ver- Each y us h o membe commu y sions and with constant • this ' ast recipi er op consultation of Jewish ich, John Buga , G. enne illiams, William Go authorities. sett, C. lien Harlan an • Nathan This ye ward is being 1 given to Mrs. Cooksey for hav- ing devoted a lifetime to civic Available in two fine bindings duty and the community at Cloth Binding Leatherette Binding large. She has been the presi- With Gilt Edge dent of the American Associa- $2750 tion for United Nations, a Girl $3770 Scout Leader, board member of Crittenton General Hospital, Just Arrived ... Flame Resistant member of the mayor's Metro- politan Building Fund, past president of the Women's Divi- Queen Esther sion of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and divisional leader King Ahasueres of the Woman's Division of the Mordecai, Hamen United Foundation. In 1939, she was selected as Press Woman of the Year. In 1952, she was SpITZERFS HEBREW BOOK honored as Woman of the Week during the Community Chest • • tr GIFT CENTER drive. In 1956, she received the • "The House of Bargains" Girl Scout Badge of Honor, for • • 18294 WYOMING 30 years of Girl Scout leader- • UN 3-0543; UN 3-1557 • 1 131k. N. of Curtis ship. • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PURIM COSTUMES — Complete with Masks • • •• • $ •• • • • • • • • • 2 98 ea. • • • • • • • • • S•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • o 5 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, February 24, 1961 Bnai Moshe Couples Mark Music Month with Choral Group