Exhibitors from Michigan, New York, Ohio and Washing- ton, D.C., will be among the 25 dealers displaying their 'wares in the Temple foyer and Leon Fram Hall at Temple Israel Sisterhood's 10th annual An- tique Fair, Sunday through Tues- day. Hours will.be from noon to '10 p.m. Rare glass, fine wood pieces, antique silver, primitives, paint- ings and choice porcelains are some of the items to be shown, according to Mrs. Edward Skully, general Chairman. An organ will provide musi- cal background and members of the' Rochester • Artist Guild will sketch portraits. The Cracker Barrel Store will sell old-fashioned goodies under the management of Mrs. Moe Traurig, who states that a unique confection will be pre- pared "on the spot." The Bird Cage Tea Room, with its home- made delicacies, will be under the supervision of Mrs. Harry Colton and Mrs. Bernard Good- man, with MrS. Charles Gold- stein in charge of dessert Specialties. Mrs. Samuel Shewitz will manage the sisterhood booth where hand-made aprons and other items will be sold. Chair- man of the souvenir program book is Mrs. Frank Dickman. Mrs. B. David Ruby is in charge of publicity. Tickets are being handled by Mrs. Norman Noble, LI' 7-8774, and Mrs. David B. Keywell, UN 4-0866, or may be obtained at the Temple office. Free parking is available. Proceeds will go toward the completion of classrooms in the new Harry Sucher School, the Temple's new classroom build- ing, according to Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, sisterhood president. Garelick's Exhibits Works of Kearney • An exhibition of paintings and sculpture by John Kearney, for- -Tiler Detroiter who studied at the .Cranbrook Academy of Art, will be presented March 19 through April 1 at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Livernois. Kearney is the founder and director of Chicago'S Contempo- rary Art Workshop, His - works are represented use- vim across try: al of 23 pain and nine scu tures on exhibit at .Gar lick's. e for sale. Lac Ho L hol day Co Child will y Tues- 75 James go to the I I WHY WORRY I ! Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 Landsmanshaftet; Plan Expandin g CulturalProgram At a meeting of the steering committee of the Landsman- shaft Council, plans for inten- sifying program and -other ac- tivities were announced by Sol Selman, Council president. Selman noted that there are currently more than 30 Lands- manshaften actively serving the needs of their memberships in the Detroit area. The con sus of the steering co •• • ee was that the Lands shaft Council had an impo nt role to fill in assisting • coordi- nating prograths. The committee p •oses co- operative efforts am• Lands- manshaften members for expanded cultural activitie the Yiddish language, and the sponsoring of a number of com- munity-wide cultural programs in Yiddish. The Landsmanshaft Council will undertake to assist organ- izations in planning their pro- grams through the facilities of the Jewish Community Coun- cil's program service. A meeting. with delegates to the Landsinanshaft Council has been scheduled for. Sunday morning at the Jewish Center. . Chairmen of the Infants Service Group annual fund-raising dinner-dance are (bottom), from left, Mrs. Lewis. Malkin and Mrs. William Schwartz. In charge of decorations and hostesses and ushers, respectively, (top), from left, are Mrs. Sy Jacobs and Mrs. Albert Kaplan. * * • President Mrs. AI Sklar an- Center Tween Clubs' nounces Infants Service Group will hold its annual fund-raising Carnival March 25 dinner-dance 7 p.m. Sunday at Tween 'Clubs of the Jewish the Latin Quarter. Community Center will hold a Featured on the program,. ac- spring carnival, at 7:30 p.m., cording to Mrs. David Riseman, March 25, at the Center, 18100 entertainment chairman, will be Meyers, sponsored by the Tween comedian Larry —Alpert, Leslie Council. Games, ooth," Scott of the Broadway cast of he "Porgie and Bess," monologist movies, Race," Betty Walker of stage and tele- Green D t 00ths. Refresh- vision who appears in the movie are a fe e soled and • r will "Exodus," and the music of Hal ments w be offered. A record Gordon and his orchestra. 'follow at Chairmen of the event are Mrs. Louis Malkin and Mrs. WilliaM SchWartz. Committee heads in- Plan Dr. clude Mesdames Beulah Appel, Ralph Shook, Albert Kaplan, Sid- execut* ney Cohen, Bernard Davis, Je , an Nathan Silvers, Merle Bron and bui S: Jacobs, Warren Greens one, fired by Leonard Baron, Sam Geller Harry Rudack, Meyer Stewart, o yack, N.Y the Nat Irving Rosenberg, Phillip Rosen- •ssion for on of bloom, Harold Lober and Charles Keller. Monies raised from the affair Classified ads bring fast results! will enable the group to fulfill its pledge -to the Penrickton Nursery for visually handicapped children, the Detroit Association for Retarded Children- Guidance Center and casework care for needy children of indigent fami- lies. For tickets, call Mrs. Appel, UN 3-7935, or Mrs. Shook, UN 1-4939. Wayne State University has been designated as the site of the 65th Annual Meeting of the' Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters. • Members of the Academy will participate in the three day session which will be held at Wayne State March 23 through 25. g the papers to be nted is one by H rig of Temple E Rapids, who ill discuss "The Nature of Chauvinism mong JewiSh A eonard Moss .1 ill pre- sent is p or Ret tion Je ." 0 OFF on all WALLACE Sterling Patterns 3::::=1,377773:Mm, NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT ANY ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL WALLACE PATTERNS AND SAVE 25% at ELSOWSI • r. . Harry Essrig, Dr. Moss Participate in Academy of Science, Arts, Letters ALLEN Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis olles . . . Another Satisfied y Photographed by AIR STUDIO We Are Authorized Dealers for •GORHAM •REED & BARTON •TOWLE • INTERNATIONAL •LUNT Visit With the Lattin's AT Photographers Candids - Movies - Portraits Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs We Come to Your Home With Samples UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN LI 2-2110 Open: Thurs., Fri., Sat. to 9 Pre-Remodeling SALE, Men's Clubs' BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will sponsor the last late Fri- day evening service of the sea- son 8:30 p.m. March 24 under the direction of Jerome Silber- man. Rabbi Stanley Greenberg, Jewish Community Council di- rector of organization, will be guest speaker on "What Is a United Jewish Community?" The public is invited. * * * A complimentary dinner and open meeting, after which Corporation Counsel Nathaniel H. Goldstick will present high: lights of his recent trip to Israel, will be held by the TEMPLE 'ISRAEL MEWS CLUB Thursday evening at the Temple. Goldstick was in Israel attending the International Union of Municipal Authorities. Dr. Theodore Rosen will shOiv pictures taken at the Club's Institute held at Haven Hill last year. On the arrangements committee are Nathan Koll?, Harold Lachman, Harry . Lands- man, Irving Levy, Sam SuSs- man, Irving Wolfe and Julius Pliskow, chairman. 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