Gordon Sherman, David Karr Speak KramerEcielheit
at 16th Technion Dinner. on Dec. 21 Troth Announced
Mayor-Elect Cavanagh to Address
Bagley Council o
ssues
Jules Lev, president of the De-
troit Chapter of the American
Technion Society, this week an-
nounced that the chapter's 16th
annual dinner
will be held at
t h e Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel
Thursday, Dec.
21, and will be
addressed by
David Karr,
president of
Fairbacks
Whitney Cor-
p or atio n, and
Gordon, S h e r-
man, president
of Midas, Inc.,
and executive
vice president
Sherman
of International Parts Corpora-
tion.
Sherman, who will speak on
the topic "International Co-oper-
Mayor-elect Jerome
's Corp tions and Securi-
is expected to mak
impor- ties Comm - oner, who also is
tant policy state
in an ad- ex ected
Make an important
dress at a meet' of the Bagley stemen n matters relating to
Community
ncil, at Te
and neighborhood
Israel, at 8 .m. Tuesday
Irving
in is presid
the Counc and Dr.
Dr. . Ci ro is
the new - electe
exe
secretary.
Appeari
on
pr
with Mayo lect
a
be Raymon
ation through Science and Tech-
nology," was graduated from the
University of Chicago in 1948.
His " authority in industry and
technelogr was established with
the founditg of Midas, Inc., with
more than 400 muffler franchises
throughout the country. A gifted
classical pianist and athlete, he
was National AAU gymnastic
champion. He is also a Talmudic
scholar.
Working on the dinner com-
mittee for Technion are: Murray
Altman,-- chairman of the' board;
Sam Grand, vice chairman; Jay
M. Kogan, David Safran and Jack
Stone, vice presidents; Nathan H.
Schermer, secretary; Sol LifSitz,
treasurer; Mrs. Isadore E. Good-
man, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. Murray Hauptman, assistant
corresponding - secretary; Robert
Brody, Dr. Joseph Epel, Louis R.
Gelfand, Dr. Jacob E. Goldman,
Richard 'G oldsmit h, Murray
Hauptman, Harold W. Imerman,
Morris Mendeson, Louis Milgrom,
Louis W. Redstone, Jacob Schrei-
er, Warren Shwayder, Karl B.
Segall, Jack Stone, Benjamin
Wilk, members of the board of
The women of 17 local chap- directors.
ters of Detroit Council, Pioneer
Women, are working to raise
$50,000 to maintain social wel-
,
e cv ry
fare and education services
through the sister organization
in Israel, Moetzet Hapoalot, and
two sp-ecial Detroit projects,
Rishon LeZion and Kfar Sabi.
This Week's Radio and
The fund-raising drive will be
Television Programs
culminated by the Pioneer
of Jewish Interest
Women annual donor event
Dec. 13 at Temple Israel, ac-
ETERNAL LIGHT, TV
cording to President Mrs. Nor-
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
man Leemon.
Station. WWJ-TV, Channel 4.
Mrs. William Schumer, donor
Feature: "Young Sam
program chairman, has written Gompers" will be presented.
a script in which a panorama
* * *
of Pioneer Women's role here
ETERNAL
LIGHT, RADIO
and abroad for the past 36
' Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
years will be depicted.
Station: WWJ.
Mrs. Clara Leff, national
Feature: "The Caves," the
president - and Zionist leader,
will be the main speaker. Fea- story of the discovery and ex-
tured artist will be Yaffe yar- cavations of the Bar Kochba
cfmi in a program of Israeli caves, written by Irwin Gon-
shak will be presented.
folk music..
* * *
In charge of the fund-raising
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
is Mrs. Moe Saslove, vice presi-
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
dent of funds. Assisting her for
Station: WCAR.
the donor event are Mesdames
Feature: "Lights of Free-
Albert Herman, -Bernard Mar-
kofsky, Wilbur Shapiro and dom," .a special Hanukah
Herman Kanter. Mrs. Norman broadcast, -will be presented.
* -* *
Kanter heads the committee
planning arrangements for the
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
tea which will precede the
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
program.
Station: WJLB.
.Feature:' Zvi Tomkiewicz, ex;
ecutive director of the United
Religious Zionists (Mizrachi-
Hapoel Hamizrachi), will dis-
cuss the forthcoming banquet
The engagement of Dolores of that organization, at which
(Garsoff) Goldberg, 23150 Ken- General S. L. A. Marshall will
osha, Oak Park, to Arthur Klein, be honored guest.
16501 Greenfield, has been an-
* * *
nounced. The marriage will take . . . TO DWELL TOGETHER
place early next year.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WJBK (Radio and
Yosef Children Hold
TV).
Feature: "Hanukah at Home"
Hanukah Workshop
The children of Yosef Branch, will be presented over tele-
Labor Zionist Organization, will vision and radio (simultane-
participate in their. annual Ha- ously) with Rabbi Hayim Donin
nukah Workshop, 2 p.m. Satur- of Cong. Bnai David, Mrs.
day at the Hayim Greenberg Tzivia Donin and their chil-
dren, Haviva and David, partic-
Center, 19161 Schaefer.
New designs on the old Ha- ipating. - * * *
nukah theme have been prepar-
SPECIAL
ed for the children by Mrs. Vicki
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday.
Goldbaum. Craft projects for old-
Station: WJR.
erchildren ages ten and up will
Feature: "A Great Miracle
be directed by Mrs. Lea Drachler,
Happened
There," a special
workshop chairman. For informa-
tion on Branch 11 acti , ities, call Hanukah broadcaSt featuring
Mrs. Deborah Goldberg, KE Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and radio and
5-3160.
television personalities Stuart
Stahl and Shirley Shapiro will
be presented.
To all my d r rela-
* * *
Pioneer Women
Set Sights for
$50,000 Goal
On the Jir
ngagenients
tives and my v
friends:
I am very
for your od
and many is
was hospita
God bless you 'a
you all well.—
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good
ankful
wishes
hile. I
. May
d keep
IDA GOLDMAN
SPECIAL
Time: 4 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: "Festival of Lights"
will be presented. Participating
are radio and television per-
sonalities Ken Singer and Joyce
Stasner. The musical portion
will be presented by students
of the United Hebrew Schools,
conducted by Zvi Kaplan.
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MISS AUDREY KRAMER
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kramer
of Pennington Dr. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
'Audrey Hope, to Lawrence Al-
len Edelheit, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adolph Edelheit of `Prest
Ave. •
Miss Kramer is a junior in
the College of Education at
Wayne State University and is
affiliated with Phi -Sigma .
sorority. Her fiance is a . grad-
uate of Electronics Institute
and is presently workin
Detroit ' -Controls
wedding is pl
ed. •
Siegel e-e cted
to He d Knollwood;
Tour ment in
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beginning
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way, i keepin :
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be here f
s. Leonar
Sillman's new
usical revue
"New Faces
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the board
Arnkoff,
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Dr. Ha
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Bernard R. Siegel was re-' I
elected president for the second I
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consecutive year and the fol-
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