activities in Society Paula Tendler Will Wed Alan Miller Shanna Prokhorenko makes her first screen appearance in the co-starring role of Shura in "Bal- lad of a Soldier," the interna- tionally - acclaimed romantic drama now playing exclusively in Detroit at the Surf Theater, 13135 Fenkell. The young star, a member of Detroit Social Club the Moscow Art Theater, was of Miami Opens Season born in Poltava, the heart of the The Detroit Social Club of Ukraine. Greater Miami will hold its first Her co-star in the film is get-together of the new season Vladimir Ivashov. Monday at the Algiers Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., announces President Phil Rothbart. Games, entertainment, dancing and - re- freshments will highlight the event. City of Hope's Successful Affair Pleases Many Dedicated Workers man. I TY 4 3200. MURRAY will estimate - your floral needs— at your home or The shop. 8000 LIVERNOIS Cor. Tireman Open 9 7 Every Day incl. Sun - Da e- - Legs y Phygir. " lans Eyebrow Reco F dad LTAW.1 PEPSIN Registered Electrologist i 1157 David Whitney BI g. WO 1-5558 Day and Eve. Appt. Except Thurs. By PHIL M Detroiters who assisted in making a success of this annual event were Ben Gould and Wil- liam Benderoff. In a joint state- ment expressing appreciation for the support given the City of Hope, Gould and Benderoff said: "The dollars given by our community assist the doctors, technicians and experts in their feats of surgery at the City of Hope, where 50 white-faced youngsters stricken with leu- kemia are given the best aid. Let us be proud of a great job well done by our community." The other dedicated workers in the campaign for City of Hope are similarly pleased with their efforts. 12th office of Michigan will be opened Nov. 15 he Livernois - Seven Mile a, it is announced by John . Hay, president. The new , branch - office will be a part of the shopping area known as the Avenue of Fash- ion and Williamsburg Row. '110 Named to HPF"' --'' manage the new branch is Thomas A. Hensler, who has been asso- ciated w i t.h Michigan Bank for the past three years. During his Hensler stay with the organization he has held sev- eral positions including assist- ant manager of the Gratiot- Harper branch. The new branch will offer complete banking services and will be the only bank in the area maintaining hours from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. including Saturdays, 6:00 p.m. on Fridays. Area Delegation at UO.JC Convention Eight delegates from Windsor and the Detroit area will attend the national convention of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- gregations Monday t h r o u g h Wednesday at the Breakers Hotel in Atlantic City, N.J. They are Mesdames Chaim Doniri, Myer Berke and Danny Koltonow, Bnai David Sisterhood; David Dombey, Morris Golden- berg and Seymour Ribiat, Young Israel of Oak-Woods Sisterhood; Sam Centen and S. Kamen, Cong. Shaar Hashomayim Sisterhood of Windsor. TH 0 Rose , .ak Park, Mich. Lincoln 1-1953 Lincoln 7-8858 "Arise and Build," the story of American Habonim, has just come off the press and is being made available in cities across the United States. This book, a collection of articles and letters, was pub- lished in conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth. Included in the book are a number of articles by former Detroiters, and many members of Habonim who have worked in the movement in Detroit. Copies are available at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, or by calling Mrs. H. Pincus, KE 3-0216. t C O Residence `Arise and Build,' Story of Habonim, Released to Public We Make Our Own Glasses HEADQUARTERS • LATEST DST P TED PARTED R D IM- IONS SSES F.90411 . LAS LY FILLED • Immediate R • Reasonably Priced — ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE — ASK AB e i T l7 CONTACT LENS 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE OAK PARK, MICH. LI 7-5068 Hours: Daily & Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. — Thursdays to 9 p.m. 4 1111MIN•••• ■ •11111% NOVEMBER CLEARAN E FOR '7 Yes, Celebrating! FACIAL HAIR PERMANENT the gathered guests pledged $75,000 to the City of Hope. Included in the pledges was a gift by Milton MISS PAULA D. TENDLER Berle of $5,000 in honor of his mother. Want ads get quick resul The betrothal of Paula Diane Berle entertained the guests with "The Milton Berle Revue," Tendler to Alan Bruce Miller was aided by the music of the Dick announced at a luncheon on Oct. I For 31. Stein Orchestra. The bride-elect is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Bertha Tendler of Ardmore Ave. and the late Max d Orchestra Tendler. w 2-4814 UN 4-4346 Her fiance, a 1960 graduate of Michigan State University, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miller Inferiors of Marlow Ave., Oak Park. The couple plan to reside in East Lansing. Ben Gould Benderoff N.A.D.A.—Registere Michigan Bank Opens 12th Branch Office in ivernois-7 Area call MURRAY GRUSHOF Marnages STA1VIELL-STUTZ: Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Stutz announce the marriage of their daughter, Sharon Kay, to Joseph Stamell, son of Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Stamell. The Isaacs Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of - Mrs. Anna Berg and Mrs. Fannie Robinson, 6348 London. The Bodzin Family Club will meet 9 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blitz, 17178 Greenlawn, for the installation of new officers. They include Yetta Bodzin, president; Gerald Leib Bodzin, vice president; Mrs. David Bodzin, secretary; and Eugene S. Bodzin, treasurer. Chairmen include Mrs. Jack Bodzin, entertainment; Mrs. H. Blitz and Mrs. Milton Duchan, gifts; Mrs. Harry Bodzin, sunshine; Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin, publicity. An audience of nearly 600 - acclaimed the work of the City of Hope, the research medical center at Duarte, Calif., and its Detroit Business Men's Group, at the annual champagne_ din- ner-dance held Sunday at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Dr. Paul • M. Wermer, medical director of the City of Hope, speakers of the evening, de- scribed the accomplishments of the City of Hope and urged the community to continue its un- stinted support of the medical center. In response to their pleas, which were supplemented by appeals by the president of the local Business Men's Group, Joseph Lee, and Eu- gene Epstein, dinner chair- Ballad of a Soldier' Exclusive at Surf Juniors and Su SLACKS SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES DRESSES JACKETS CURRENT WINTER FASHIONS Marked Down 25 Debbie's New Orleans Mall 10 Mile at Greenfield EL 6-6302 Open Daily 9 to 9 See the mark-downs in the Children's Shop Too