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Radomer Aid, Ladies
Hold Board Meetin
Mr. and Mrs. J.
boar
will host an exe
omer Aid
meeting of the
8:30- p.m.
and Ladies S
Monday at t
rkmen's Cir-
This Week's Radio and
cle. Plans
harity affairs
Television Programs
and
a
r
e
sale will be
of Jewish Interest
made.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
A ga
Time: 10:30 ,p.m. Sunday.
8:30 p.
Station: WWJ.
men's
Feature: The second of 15 prizes
literary dialogues on "Love, ceeds
Human and Divine" will be pre-
-! seated, with Mark Van Doren
The
and Maurice Samuel, two out- brains
, standing men of letters, - discuss- of aches.
,ing "Man's Love of God,"
* .* *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: . WJLB.
• Feature: Mrs. Samuel Was-
!! Berman, president of the Detroit
Council. of Pioneer Women, will
:discuss the role and activities
of that organization.
* * *
. . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
• Station: WJBK-TV, Channel 2.
Feature: "Century of Service
to God and Man" will be pre-
sented with Rabbi Morris Adler
..of Cong. Shairey Zedek discus-
sing historic highlights of his
congregation, now celebrating
its centenary.
* * *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Stories from the
Jewish Lore" will be presented.
en the At er
.
Newton Named to
Mayor's Commission
Wallace J. Newton has been
appointed to the Mayor's five-
member Civic Center Commis-
sion, it was announced Monday.
Newton, whose term will ex-
pire in 1966, owns the Wallace
J. Newton Co. interior decora-
tors and designers. Newton who
lives at 7621 Woodward, is
married and has one daughter.
• SAFEGU
Federal
Stop in
meeting chairman. Her co-chair-
men are Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn
and Mrs. Joseph Jackier.
Table decorations have been
made by Mrs. Miles Jaffe, Mrs.
Ann Kobacker an. 1 rs. Richard
Prentis. T. • gram been
arrant: •y Mrs. No
n.
ver Auxiliary Annual
cheon to Aid Children
Turover, adies Auxi • y will
hold its
ual fund r ng lun-
cheon Wed
at
Temple,
12129 D
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Mesda
eine
: Gel-
ler, S. Pfeiff
pstein,
Keller and B
an wil
hostesses.
ceeds w' go
to child re
and oth
hari-
ties.
For reservation
call ticket
chairman S ylv
Korby, DI
1-0528. The
is is invited.
Brandeis Dedicates
Rose Art Museum
WALTHAM, Mass. — Among
activities planned in celebration
of Brandeis University's tenth
commencement is the dedication,
Saturday, of the Rose Art Mu-
seum, recently completed on the
university's west cacmpus.
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The Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
hold its 15th annual meeting' at
noon Wednesday, at Franklin
Hills Country Club.
Mesdames Leonard H. Wein-
er, Eli E. Gross and Harold
Ross have collahorated an a
series of musical blackouth that
will take a look at the lighter
aspects of the serious work the
division does all year. Mr. Sa
uel Freedland will be at pia
and Mesdames Ernest Men
son, Maurice S. Reizen, Ha
Ross and Herbert M. St000r
are the members of the
men's Division quartet.
Election of officers and b
members and a report by
Harry E. August, division p
dent, are on the agenda.
Mrs. Paulette Oppert Fi
president of the Women's Di
sion, United Jewish Appea
will be the guest speaker, on
the subject "The Women's Divi-
sion—Who Needs if?"
Mrs. Benjamin Jones, fund-
raising chairman, will report on
the division's participation in
the Federation's 1961 Allied
Jewish Campaign. Mrs. Jones
and Mrs. Aaron Nathan have
made the luncheon arrange-
ts.
Isidore - Winkelman is
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Musical Program, Reports Planned for
JIFF Women's Division Meeting June 7
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