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November 17, 1961 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-11-17

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Helen Chayet Trill
Wed Irwin Ring

amen s • u s

MC Chapter Here Urges Federal
Human Relations Bureau in Cabinet

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Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society to
Mark 50th Year

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(More Clubs Page 17)
The Detroit Chapter of the America today," the Committee
JUNIOR PRIMROSE will American Jewish Committee, a scored both urban officials and
The Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
hold its annual donor luncheon pioneer human relations agency, citizens alike who "have neither
ciety will celebrate its golden
Tuesday at Holiday Manor. All in testimony submitted to the planned for the future imagina-
anniversary noon Nov. 27 at the
proceeds go to mentally re- White House Regional Confer-
tively enough, nor reacted to
Holiday Manor. 18641 Wyoming.
tarded children. For ticket in- ence on "national problems" in
the present needs vigorously
The commu-
formation, call Elaine Myers, Detroit. has stressed that the enough."
nity is invited.
LI 6-7430.
"non-whites Conference on "na-
*
According t o
With regard to the intergroup ).1
tional problems" in Detroit, has
Rabbi M o s es
4
c
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY stressed that the "non-whites aspect of the city's problems,
Lehrman of
will meet for a dessert lunch- in our big cities are the victims the Committee pointed out
the Cong. Bnai
eon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the and not the cause of the woes that "60 and 70 years ago, our "'
Moshe will be
large cities were almost entirely
home of Mrs. Samuel Kohlen- of the metropolis."
guest speaker.
white, but at that time The
berg, 3430 W. Outer Dr. At-
The
report
urged
the
estab-
Dinner music
torney Philip Nusholtz will re- lishment of a national inter-; I shame of the Cities' was a na-
will be provid-
tional catchword and those who
view "Trial Technique" by Ray
Rabbi Lehrman ed by the Dave
group relations bureau in a could afford it began to move iy
Davenport.
cabinet
department.
The
testi-
Diamond orchestra.
* * *
many was submitted by Milton out to the suburbs—often to
Chairman of the day is Mrs.
MEDICAL AID GUILD will i J. Doner, chairman of the De- avoid immigr
Alexander Fisch, with Mrs.
Inter
tensions
hold a board of directors meet- trait Chapter, and Lawrence
HELEN SUE CHAYET

Julia Ring and Mrs. Robert
ing at a luncheon noon Monday Lucks, Michigan Area director city,
Committee
stated, arise
Middleman as overall chairmen.
m
y out of problems in these cr
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chayet of at the home of Mrs. Sol Sap- of the American Jewish Com-
co
Others in charge of the event
a
s: ina qt to housin ,
Moritz Ave., Oak Park, announ- perstein, 3410 W. Outer Dr. Co- mittee.
are Mesdames Lilly Brod, Katie
isfacto
hostesses will be - Mesdames
Terming the crisis of the
Bodansky, Lillian Altholz and ce the engagement of their Ben Anchill and Harry Staller. metropolis "one of the greatest
rces,
Drina
and
daughter,
Helen
Sue,
to
Irwin
Sophie Janowitz. For tickets,
nom
priv
A regular meeting will be held domestic problems besetting
A.
Ring,
son
of
Harry
Ring
of
call Mrs. Reggie White, chair-
Beverly Ave., Oak Park, and 12:30 p.m. Nov. 27 at the Jew-
man, UN 4-5452.
the late Mrs. Ring. A Dec. 23 ish Center in Oak Park. New
The society was first organ- wedding is planned at Cong. members will be welcomed by Dewey PTA Will
THE
President Mrs. Milton Gold- Hold 'Sports Nite'
ized in 1911 with the purpose of Beth Abraham.
MAN OR WOMAN
smith. Mrs. W. M. Chalmers,
aiding the sick, the aged and
The John Dewey School Par-
director of nutrition of the De-
the needy. The group now also
THAT HAS EVERYTHING !
participates in activities for Is- Cemetery in Holy Land troit Chapter of Red Cross, will ent Teacher Association will
present a "Sports Nite" as its
speak on "Weight Control."
rael and the U.S.O. Today's Planned by Americans
fund-raising event of the year,
*
organization includes -third and
A wish of many Jews, dating
featuring Dave Diles, WXYZ
fourth generation members.
DAVID-HORODOKER sportscaster as master of cere-
back to ancient times, may now
be satisfied with the establish- YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI- monies, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at the
ment of the first modern Jew- ZATION will hold its 24th an- Oak Park High S c h o o l gym-
ish burial ground in Israel in nual donor luncheon Dec. 5 at nasium.
the hills of Judea near Jeru- Holiday Manor, announces
Highlighting the evening will
President Mrs. Alex Dorchen. be a fencing demonstration, judo,
salem.
The executive board of Bnai
Guest
artist
will
be
Cantor
A group of American inves-
wrestling, trampoline act and
Brith Women unanimously en- tors includng Maurice Spilky Nicholas Fenakel. Prizes will be archery. Tickets may be obtained
An Electronic Key for Home
dorsed a program of building of Chicago, David M. Levy of featured. For tickets and in- at the door or by calling Sheldon
or Car — Hand Crafted in
both public and private fallout Philadelphia and Harry Gro- formation, call Sirs. J. Fried- Bradley-, LI 7-1685, or Marge
shelters and following civil de- man of Los Angeles have an- man, UN 1-6793, or Mrs. S. Siporin, LI 7-3916.
14K Gold by Marche) Jewel-
fense measures officially recom- nounced a plan to establish a Kreisler, TY 5-2647.
ers in New York. Key con-
mended for protection against garden-plan burial ground in
* * *
tains energy cell to provide
Want ads get quick results!
nuclear fallout.
the Biblical mountains between
a beam of light on those
BETH AAR
The resolution followed a Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
will hole
dark nights.
s annu•onor
Approximately 100 acres has lunch-
talk by U.S. Radiological Health
USIC FOR -
noon Nov. 28 in the
Chief James G. Terrill, Jr., who been- assigned for this purpose soc•hall of the synagogue.
• BAR MITZVAHS
Visit With the Lattiiis at
addressed the 30-member exec- by the Jewish National Fund M . Abe H
,chair
utive body at a three-day semi- and the Israel Government
inces that
E YR s
. W T
annual session in Washington. Land Authority.
His Orchestra
ith" will
esei
According to Spilky, sec-
and Entertainment
st
includes
esd
HOLIDAY-IN-ISRAEL BARGAIN! retary-treasurer of Shalom Me-
• MASTER OF CEREMONIES •
129-131 W. NINE MILE ROAD
ank, S uel Shatzer
morial Park, serving the Chi-
FERNDALE 20, MICHIGAN
Party Arranger and

y Oherstein.
Irs.
Ceremony
Specialist
cago area, the new cemetery
LI 2 - 2110
Geo
invites
friends
will be known as Jerusalem
UN 4.0237
Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. to
KE 8-12 91
to
attend.
PeClAt
Shalom Gardens. -
""7-r-••11\r"-25—•--lAr•—z.r"---or ■ -.^
Zvi Miller, vice-president of
DETRO
the International Association of
WIPER
tenors
Landscape Architects, has been ANEEI
commissioned to design the new Hanu
park in cooperation with Hil- Wed
N.A.D.A. Registered Decorator Consultant
bert E. Dahl, internationally dah,
ares
Residence
known engineer and landscape go
14520 Rosemary, Oak Park, Mich.
Lincoln 7-8858
architect of Louisville, Ken- are
Lincoln 1-1953
tucky.
NOVEMBER THRU FEBRUARY
An international servicing
group to handle requests for
Sheraton-Tel Aviv Hotel interment
in the Holy Land is
Inviting r iting being set up and the burial
E AD•RdAN D
[lave •yo
• party. tastefully recorded by our
Medi ra s
ground will be in full keeping
o 1.
professi
photographers.
D TRIO ow p •
tly
with
Jewish
tradition.
It
will
Isr 's fir American-style
'Quality and Service Always"
Ranucci's
ta
nt,
e level memorials and en-
is at Seven il
el. Luxurious guest
bments in crypts on the
ooms, superb kosh and
e of the hills of Judea, as
Er
_0', ec-
as true in Biblical days.
cornta tte
UN 4-6040
UN 3-8532
tor of the Trans-Lux Krim Thea-
ti
ter, announces that the Italian
We are happy to show samples on request
es: `Detroit : Bust or Boom ?' film 'GIRL WITH A SUIT-
CASE" ("La Ragazza can la
.63 to at Workmen's Circle
Valigia") will have its Detroit
B.
J.
Widick,
Detroit
corre-
es, $13.31,
spondent for the Nation maga- premiere at the Krim Theater.

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include breakfast.
For reservations, see your
travel agent or call your
nearest Sheraton
Hotel.

zine and co-author of the book,
"The UAW and Walter Reu-
ther," will speak at a meeting
of Workmen's Circle branches
460-E and 1060 at 9 p.m. Satur-
day at the W. C. Educational
Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile.
"Detroit — City of Boom or
Bust?" is Widick's topic.
Widick recently concluded a
study for the Planning Division
of the Detroit Board of Educa-
tion on the future of Detroit.
The public is invited. There is
no charge.

Borman Branch Opens
Hamikah Gift Shop

The Borman Branch of the
United Hebrew Schools, 12355 W.
Seven Mile announces its "Ha-
nukah Gift Shop" will be open
Monday through Nov. 30.
Two nights, Wednesday and
Nov. 29, will be limited to par-
ents only. Coffee and cake will
be served.

,

SHERATON-

TEL AVIV HOTEL

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Sheraton hotels in 4e cities in
U.S.A., in Hawaii and Canada

CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB
will meet at the home of the
Maurice Cornfields, 19957 Mar-
lowe, Sunday, 8 p.m.

ciriVing to

WHITCOMB. Sulphur

Fund-raising Dinner
Planned by Scott PTA •

Pancakes, sausages, apple-
sauce and beverages will be
served at the "All You Can
Eat" fund-raising of the Fran-
ces Scott Key PTA.
The dinner will be served
from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at
the school, 23400 Jerome.
Tickets will be available at
the door. The public is invited.

e Sun T So

(Perpetua unshine

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, FIREPROOF

Mr.-Mrs. Rendezvous

The "Epics" will provide music
for dancing at "Cafe Rendez-
vous," sponsored by the Cong.
Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club
for 9 p.m. Nov. 25 at the syna-
gogue. For information, call Steve
Meyers, EL 6-0333.

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