• . - Winter and Spring Activities announced by the Jewish Center lists an expanded program of over 300 classes, clubs and ac- tivities for all age groups, be- ginning the week of Feb. 4. New this semester are adult courses in "The Major Tradi- tions' of the Arts of the West," "Great Decisions-1962," "Great Jewish Books," and golf. The Center's pre-school program has added a playgroup for three to five-year-olds on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the main building. Classes have been arranged so that mothers of pre-schoolers may choose from a variety of courses while their children attend nursery or playgroup. Art courses in painting, drawing, sculpture and ceram- ics for both beginning and ad- vanced students are being of- fered with such well-known in- structors as Sam Pucci, Jay Holland, Gerald Tennenbaum and David Rohn. Narenda Patel, one of India's outstanding sculptors, will teach a course in advanced sculpture. Brevities • An exhibit of paintings by PETER DE FRANCIA is cur- rently featured at Garelick's Gallery, 20208 Livernois, through Jan. 27. All 27 works are for sale. * * * Miss Ruth Rutzen, director of Home Reading Services at the Detroit Public Library, will draw upon her 38 years of experience with Detroit readers and the books they've wanted, for her talk on PEOPLE AND IDEAS: THE PUBLIC LIBRARY STORY, Tuesday, 8 p.m., in the audi- torium of the Engineering Soci- ety, Rackham Memorial. Admis- sion is free. * * * MARGUERITE CULLMAN, diplomat's wife and author of best - seller, "Ninety Dozen Glasses," will appear at Detroit Town Hall Wednesday, 11 a.m., in the Fisher Theater. Mrs. Cullman is the w i f e of the U.S. Commissioner General to the Brussels World Fair and has been known as an expert hostess. She is one of the theater's most cele- brated "angels," four out of five plays she has backed becoming hits. * * The magic of the "big top", the traditional smell of sawdust, the electrifying feats of the world's top performers, the ela- borate spectaculars, and the clowns and animals without which no circus is complete, will soon invade the State Fair Coliseum where the fabulous, all-new SHRINE CIRCUS opens a two-week engagement Jan. 29, continuing through Feb. 11. * * * New York Film Critics have selected WEST SIDE- STORY, which premieres in Detroit Feb. 14, at the Madison Theater, as the best motion picture of the year. Based on the stage hit of the same name, it is the first musical to be so honored in the 27 year history of the polling. Robert Wise is the producer of the winning film and co- director with Jerome Robbins. * * * The comedy romance "Bache- lor Flat" is coming to the Fox Theater today. • * * ALGIERS HOTEL announced that it will become Miami Beach's first hotel to feature the "twist" when it inaugu- rates a weekly Monday "LET'S TWIST" night beginning Jan. 22. Owner-host Dave Levinson said that the twist will share top billing with the Algiers regularly scheduled Monday night exhibition of Latin-Ameri- can dances. Both shows are in addition to the regular nightly revues. Dance enthusiasts will wel- come a choice ranging from Israeli folk dancing to free style jazz. The children's, youth and older adult divisions have a full schedule of activities. Transportation for older adults from the Dexter neighborhood can be arranged with the Cen- ter's shuttle bus service. Gym and pool facilities, ' as well as teams and classes in skills and physical fitness are again being offered by the Physical Education Department. The program includes dates for Center Symphony concerts, under the direction of Julius Chajes, Omnibus series for chil- dren, Center Cinema Forum's International Film Festival. The Ten Mile Branch of the Center in Oak Park is being used again for a wide range of programs. Registration will be held at the Jewish Center, 18100 Mey- ers. Members may register on Jan. 28 and 29, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Members and non- members may register on Jan. 30 thtrough Feb. 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Feb. 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Feb. 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Bunny Woolf Will Wed Alan Nichamin MISS BUNNY WOOLF Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woolf of San Juan Dr. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bun- ny Judith, to Alan Nichaiiiin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nichamin of Santa Barbara Dr. A late Sep tember wedding is planned. Bnai Brith Will Sponsor Windsor's Inter-Service Ball The Windsor, Ont., Bnai Brith organization will sponsor this year's Inter-Service Ball 6:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Prince Edward Hotel, Windsor, Ont. Dinner, cocktails, entertain- ment and dancing will highlight the affair. Guest artist will be Aaron Rosenberg, author, lec- turer and humorist. The 1962 Brotherhood Awards will be presented. The ball is presented annually by the Windsor Inter-Service Club, a group which comprises all 18 service organizations in the Windsor area. The Bnai Brith is the only Jewish organi- zation in the Inter-Service Coun- cil, which was former in 1939. For reservations, call H. L. Abramson, CL 3-2813. Reserva- tions will not be accepted after Jan. 23. Credit Union Holds 1st Annual Meeting infnen's Citths (More'Clubs Page 15) EMMA LAZARUS READING GROUPS will present a sym- posium on current events 1 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Music Center, 14868 Schaefer. Moder- ator will be S. Lifshitz. • * * CONG. MISHKAN ISRAEL LADIES AUXILIARY will hold a dinner commemorating Arbor Day, the festival of trees, 6 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Rabbi I. Stollman will be guest speak- er, according to President Mrs. Cilia Margolis. • * * MEDICAL AID GU meet 12:30 p.m. ► ay at the -r Oak Park Jewish C Branch, 1 W. Ten Mile. Desser luncheon will be urrayk • 1 served. v speak o "How t Yoursel * * T- LOUIS WISE ER EMM apters of the Ame • n Jewish Con- t 12:30 p.m. Wed- gress will nesday * home of Mrs. M Wende 18400 P d cordi to Mrs. ide Mrs. of Redsto . azarus of t Wise a a • ters, respectively. ence • ogi speak on ttur Childr chair- Nuclear Age." e Mesdames ,men in charg ouis Cohen and Esther Klin man. Harry Ho * * N SIS re PYT 1 er De it Temp joint i a ion ith hold Detr e Lodge o. 5 Kni at of P . ias 6 p.m. Ja. Holid. Manor. ollowing nstalled: officers Celia Goldberg, past chief; Sophie Sorkin, most excellent chief; Gertrude Trager, excel- lent Sr.; Elsie Greene,-excellent Jr.; Winnie Aron, manager; Ce- cile Smith, secretary; Lilian Lowenthal, treasurer; Bernice Wilson, protector; Junb man, guard. Pianist sie Weiss. Fo please call S 1-7805. * * * G GROUP of Hadas- EV 1 meet 12:30 p.m. Sun- sah i d t the home Of -31oria g, 17180 P . ehurst. enry Berris ev . ineman's " he biograp Szold, foun ig of GREENFIELD :30 p.m. adassah will m em keichem n. 25 at In 350 Greenfield, an- nounces President Mrs. Michael Weiss. Mrs. Gilbert Golding, program vice. president, will present a "Florida Fashionatta." Mrs. Arthur Steinberg is ticket chairman. A hot luncheon will be prepared by Mrs. Leonard Weingarden. Rev. Sutclif fe, Fashions Highlight Program of Bnai Brith Women The Rev. Harry J. Sutcliffe, blind Episcopalian minister fr Massachusetts noted for his faith activities, will b of the Bnai in a special pro Brith Wome ' ouncil of Metro- politan D it 8:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Aaron Synagogu annou s Mrs. Leon Dreylinge Cou president. . Sutcliffe ha ed for is in ew an bl Center Camera Club fashio Holds Competition an south uise The Camera Club of the Jew- als highli ish Center will have a print Fri ds are competition, "Children's Por- traits and Architecture" 8:15 p.m. Monday. Only two prints can be en- tered for each assignment. On Jan. 29 at 8:15 p.m., there LEIDERMAN-GOULD — Car- will be a shooting session with oline Gould and Frank Leider- "surprise models" at the Ten man were married on Jan. 14 Mile Branch of the Center, in the study of Rabbi Emanuel 15110 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park. Appelbaum, who performed the Everyone is welcome. ceremony. arriages The Workmen's Circle Fed- members of Workmen's Circle eral Credit Union will hold its I are eligible to join. first annual meeting 9 p.m. to- day at the ial Center T rogra po on gr e rtainment sic As You Like It" nts. OFFICE: k Du LI 7-0896 LI 5-2737 Services b Michigan Cre• eague. Election of officers, board FURN ITURE members and standing commit- SERVICE tees is also on the agenda. Refinishin The Workmen's Circle Fed- Furnitu eral Credit Union was organ- Repaired & In ril, 1961, with Frank Refinished in Newberg as president, and olor of ose En k as treasurer. All • E PIAN ::REFINISH Rosenow :,.0.0.R• SPEC I AL ocoLoRsTO CH City-Wide and Suburban Free Estimates And His NTINENTAL ORCHESTRA Larry Paul UN. ..4-8440 atee 13 UN 3-7626 In noluaa au — 61 r Isl HSIAAaf - - Jewish Center Issues Catalogue of '62 Wintei‘, Spiina Activities Hors By PHIL. 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