American Jewish Congress, Women's Division, will inaugu- rate a series of study groups with a kick-off meeting Thurs- day at the home of Mrs. Saul Katz, 18065 Fairfield. Mrs. Judy (Laikin) Elkin will speak on "Around the World in 30 Minutes" as an intro- duction to the series of semi- nars. Former- ly regional di- rector of the American Jew- ish Congress. Mrs. Elkin will draw on her experience as a United States Foreign Serv- ice Officer to explain some of the forces which are be- hind today's Mrs. Elkin political events. Proposed topics for discus- sion include "Germany—why shouldn't it it stay partitioned?" "Jews of South Africa—Betwixt and Be- tween," "North African Jewry Under Pressure;" "C h i n e s e Musical Chairs at the UN;" "Black Nationalism in Africa, and in the United States;" "What's going on in Vietnam?" "Arab unity and Israel." Mrs. Katz will serve a petite buffet and all members are in- vited, regardless of the chapter to which they belong. Guests are also welcome. At a membership tea to be held Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Sidney Katzman, 8911 Lin- coln, Huntington Woods, mem- bers of American Jewish Con- gress Detroit Women's Division, who have toured Israel, will be honored. Through a panel pres- entation, a report of the "Amer- ican in Europe" will be given by members who attended the latest tour. Also to be honored will be the newly-joined members. A resume of last year's ac- complishments of American Jewish Congress, both on the national and local scenes, will be given by Executive-Director Dr. Shlomo Tadmor. Hosiptality Committee chair- man Mrs. M. Plavnick and Mrs. Jack Greenbaum will have Chapter Presidents Mrs. Sol Redstone, Mrs. Jack Miller and Mrs. H. Kermann as hostesses. Mrs. Joseph Greenberg and Mrs. Arnold Kass are co-chair- men of the tea. Mrs. Dan Shapiro, president of the. Women's Division, an- nounces that a Division board meeting will be held 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Ross, 19435 Stoepel. High- lights of the recent leadership meeting held in Atlantic City, N.J., will be given by Mrs. Shapiro and Mrs. Leopold Sny- der, vice president. Branches of Workmen's Circle Slate Lecture, Halloween Celebration The Workmen's Circle has announced a coming branch lecture by a distinguished sci- entist, a. b r an c h Halloween party and open membership for its teen club. Dr. Bernard Agranoff of the University of Michigan Medical School will comment on Russian medical science and show slides of contemporary Russia at a meeting of Branch 1060 at 9 p.m. Saturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Z. Konikow, 13324 Balfour, Huntington Woods. Agranoff this year read a paper at the International Bio- Chemistry Congress in Russia and went on - tour of several laboratories in Communist countries. The public is invited to the lecture. • Branch 460-E will hold a Alark Halloween party Saturday at the home of Moe and Sara nniversary Caplan, 14531 Leslie, Oak Park. h Dubinsky Guests will dress to a "Roaring Twenties" theme. A skit has will be honored by r es and been prepared. Refreshments friends on the occasion o 1T will be served. For reserva- 50t edding anniversary ions, call Anne Yelensky, LI y S day at Sammy's 514, or Esther Freeman, KE on 49. Detro e Teen Club will meet 7:30 Dubi shave acti on alternate Tuesdays at Workmen's Circle Center ons. youngsters 13-16. The co- the Zhito ducational group f e a t u r es Society. T sports, parties, dancing, cele- dren and six gran bration of Jewish holidays and discussions. F o r information, call KE 7-5440. Dubinskys Hebrew Ladies Aid Group Plans Golden Year Donor Event RESTORES ) ORIGINAL COLOR • • 0 • FINEST QUALITY - • FASTEST SERVICE • LOWEST PRICES The Hebrew Ladies Aid Soci- ety will hold its Golden Anniver- sary Do n o r Luncheon Nov. 27 at the Holi- day 1.1 an or, ,announces President Mrs. Louis Kepes. The group has been as- sisting the sick and needy in the Detroit area for the past 50 years. Mrs. Kepes It also works for the State of Israel, U:S.O., Hadassah and the Penrickton Nursery. Men's Clubs TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB will present its annual duplicate bridge tournament and games night 8 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Temple's Leon Fram Hall. Harry Shefman, chairman of the eve- ning, states that the event is open to Men's Club members and their ladies at no charge. There is a nominal charge for guests. In addition to the bridge compe- tition, there will be a gin rummy tournament, and other games are being planned. Prizes will be awarded, and there will be a late snack. For reservations, call Shefman, UN 4-7640. • * * 'MOSAIC LODGE, F. & A.M., will hold its annual "Nite of Nites" 7 p.m. Nov. 5 at the Elm- wood Casino in Windsor, an- nounces Dr. Nat Starman, chair- man. Co-chairmen of the event are Murray Kane and Sid Robins. For reservations, checks may be sent to Doug Purther, 18435 James Couzens. * * * CONG. BNAI MOSHE MEN'S CLUB will feature Jewish hu- mor at it's opening meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue social hall. Aaron Rosenberg will be guest speaker, announces Nathan Sharon, program chair- man. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. • * TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB plans two weekend events to take place on Nov. 4 and 5, announces President Sam Maza. The annual Games Night, including both a dupli- cate bridge and gin rummy tournament, will be held Nov. 4. Louis J. Cohen, life master and local bridge mentor, will con- duct the tournament. Co-chair- men Harry Shefman and Sidney Bernstein will award • prizes. Refreshments will be served. Reservations may be made by calling Shefman, UN 4-7640. The following afternoon, young- sters of Men's Club members will be feted at the Annual Children's Party at 2 p.m. in the Leon Fram Hall. Headlining the afternoon will be Jingles, the popular television personality; Mel Snyder a 11/1 nettes. Mo -s, souvenirs candy wil •e featured. M Schefman chairman, that the I arty is children o said-u * * CONG. I MILUTH CHAS- SODIM ME CLUB w ture Rabbi Le • Fram of Te ple Israel as est speaker Wednesday at the•feld Hall, 19371 Greenfield. M s c h e Haar, chairman of the 'ng, announces that Rabbi Fram speak on "Jews Behind the Iron Curtain." The meeting will be followed by• a social -hour. The public is invited. Van Antwerp Seeks to Hold Council Seat Former Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp has received the en- dorsement of civic, fraternal and labor groups in the area in his bid for re-election to a se Detroit's Commo The incum stands behind a long reco of efforts for slum clearance iberal housin rights f the u derpri. ed. The fa T 0 D and 35 gr child was bo in De roi side in 889. Ro Pi hi Will Hol Annu alloween Part Ro Pi Alumni Chapter will hold their en party 9 p.m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Norma piro, 15140 Dartmouthi Oak P For information. ca Larry Kowalsky, LI 9-5271. The next regular meeting will be held Nov. 1 at the home of Muriel and Phil Silverstein, 24760 Harding. R.S.V.P. , LI 8-5102. and Auxil `Trip to Japan' Program annual Hall at Jewish Center on Nov. 5 Saturday at I - AND SONS , 15I80 W. 8 Mile nr. JAS. COIJZENS' "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED" "A Trip to Japan" is the title of afternoon's program planned by the children's divi- sion of the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers, Sunday, Nov. 5, 2-4 p.m. Feature will be Jap- anese food, games and music, with Japanese costumes op- tional. Coffee breaks have upped the "'ava" to 400,- the U.S. Lapeer S Asks To Gai Lions dire Home and ports that he has Mrs. Joseph Brown the n 1,589 Forgotten Children who need some one to remember them the coming holidays. These "children" range in a:.! from 1 to 93 ye are mentall pe varying ee ut all would apprec som attention par- ticul y at the holiday season. Th entire pop co ists of abo d ce in th inst on a p- p ximat in rding h e pl.'' s tin the su- pe 'sion • e ins ullIkan's cial taff, has been thorough y canv ed in determining those patien ho can he expected to be "For, n" in the holiday season. A master check developed and used so that per- sons who desire to remember one of these "Forgotten Children" may know definitely what will most reasonably meet the indi- vidual patient's need. Mrs. Brown is chairman of the Lapeer Parents Association "For- gotten Children's Committee" and in charge of this drive. Indi- viduals or groups who wish to support this program on behalf of the patients at Lapeer may do so by sending contributions to Mrs. Brown or by securing from her any desired number of the check lists on individual patients, referred to above. Mrs. Brown may be contacted by writing, to her at 1625 Dickerson, De- troit 15, or by phone at VA 1-2377, evenings or during the day at LU 4-5331. Lapeer is the largest of the institutions operated by the De- partment of Mental Health for the mentally handicapped. It serves 42 counties including those in the upper half and south- eastern sections of Michigan's lower peninsula. The needs for these "forgot- ten children" in no case should $10, while most requests •dividuals concerned uch less. Abruzzo is the superin e f the La- peer Training S oo LI 1-2563 Yes, Celebrating! call MURRAY GRUSHOFF TYs4-3200. - MURRAY will estimate your floral needs— at your home or The shop, Ida's of Grand A s Custom • R • Re ine • Recovered PICKUP & DELIVERY SERVICE LI 3-2739 After 4 P.M. For Appointment 8000 LIVERNOIS Cor. Tireman Open 9-7 Every Day Incl. Sun COCKTAILS—HOT HOR D'OEUVRES and THE SPECIAL CUT PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF YOU OYED SO MUCH AT 'TOP OF THE PARK' . IS NOW BEING SERVED IN hire Room a Few Minutes e From The Fisher Theatre From . . 0 and after then 10 p.m. supper specials too! DIRECT ENTRANC to THRU GARAGE •pphire Room Guests WOODWARD AT EAST KIRBY For Reservations: TRinity 5-9500 21 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Frida y, October 27, 1961 AJC Women's Division Launches Study Group, Slates Members' Tea