I Mrs. Pariser Named Chairman of Israel Bonds Fashion Festival Haas Is Appointed Bienstock-✓ ppel Consultant to Ford Engagement Told Foundation for Study Karl Haas, director of fine arts for WJR, has accepted an appointment as a consultant to the Ford Foundation to conduct one of several studies evalu- ating cultural broadcasting in the United States and abroad. In this capacity, Haas will ex- amine the existing cultural cli- mate in radio and television for a period of one year. James H. Quello, WJR vice president and general manager, emphasized that while the Ford Foundation assignment will ne- cessitate extensive travel. Haas will continue his association with the Goodwill Station. Haas will remain as , on-the-air host of Adventures in Good Music, Spec- Shown together after a planning session for The Dior-Israel trum and Scope and continue Fashion Festival Dinner-Dance, slated for Sept. 26 at Knollwood to supervise other fine arts Country Club, are, from left, Mesdames Joseph Katchke, Israel broadcasting for WJR. Bond Women's Division co-chairman; Henry Pariser, chairman In 1956, Haas was honored by of the event; and David Pollack, sponsor chairman. Not shown the French government by being is Mrs. Max Stollman, Women's Division co-chairman. Further appointed "Officier d'Academie", plans for the fashion festival and the fall Israel Bond campaign in recognition of his services to will be discussed at the Presidential Inaugural Luncheon noon French culture in the field of Sept. 5 at the Jewish Center. Presidents and Israel Bond chair- music. men of all organizations participating in the drive have been Haas joined WJR as director of invited to the luncheon. fine arts in May. 1959. He is chairman of the Music Commit- • tee for the Michigan Cultural Commission. He serves on the Honors for Sosin 'at Israel Bonds Mayor's Committee and the Edu- cation Committee for the De- Dinner Sept. 12 at Bnai David troit Grand Opera Association Max Sosin, poptilar Detroit William J. Weinstein will be presentation of Metropolitan humorist and singer, honorary toastmaster at the dinner, reser- Opera in Detroit. He frequently president of Brandeis Lodge vations for which are being a appears as panelist for the and an honorary member of taken at the Israel Bonds office. nationwide Metropolitan Opera broadcasts originating from New Cong. Beth Abraham, will be York City. honored at an Israel Bonds din- ner, at the Bnai David, Sept. 12. Humorist Emil Cohen will be featured on the program. Marriages Sosin, who was born in Gomel, White Russia, came to HEILBRONNER-HARRIS: Di- Detroit at the age of 12. He was ane Sharon Harris became the in Cantor Pinchik's choir as a bride of Edward Heilbronner in boy. He is a Central High grad- a double-ring ceremony Aug. 19 uate. at the Algiers Hotel in Miami A drug manufacturers' agent, Beach. The. bride is the daughter he has provided free entertain- of Mr. .and Mrs. Edward J. Har- ment for many organizations. ris of Miami, • Fla., formerly :of He lives with his wife at 20455 Detroit. She is a senior at the Marlow. They have two married University of Miami. The bride- children. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spero of Hollywood, Fla. A graduate of the Univer- Dr. Judd Teller sity of Florida, he attends the University of Miami Law School. to Speak Here After a wedding trip to Wash- ington, D.C., and New York City, for Israel Bonds the newlyweds planned to live The :annual High- Holy 'Day on W. Flagler St. in Miami. and Congregational COuncil • dinner-meeting for rabbis, offi- cers and board- members of 26 Cong. Adas Shalom Detroit area congregations will be held 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to Hold Presidential The UNSTABLED THEATRE, at the Rainbow Terrace, 18451 Toast to Israel. Dinner 16 Temple, begins its fall sea- Wyoming. Cong. Adas Shalom will spon- Phillip Stollman is chairman sor a "Presidential Toast to son with the Detroit premiere of of the Israel Israel Dinner" on the evening Ionesco's The Lesson, a comic Bond High of Sept. 17 in the Jewish Cen- drama of . controlled lunacy, Aug. 31, to run through Sept. Holy Day ter. 23. Council with The dinner, which will honor * * * Norman Allan the present president and all Jack Carey of Grand Blanc, a n d Circuit the living past presidents of Judge Nathan the congregation since its founi- past commander the AMERI- J. Kaufman as ing, will be on behalf of Israel CAN LEGION, Department of Michigan, announces the selec- t h e co-chair- Bonds. tion of Detroit as the 1963 host men. An Insti- The guest speaker will be Dr. tute for Israel Joseph J. Schwartz, interna- city for the 45th annual Ameri- will be held in tional head of the Israel Bond can Legion state convention, c onj unction Organization. Tribute will be July 18 to 21, 1963. Detroit Dis- with the din- made by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, tricts Commander Norman N. ner-meeting to spiritual leader of the congre- Robbins of the host city, is chairman of the convention discuss plans gation. corporation. for the Israel All the affiliates are joining Bond High in the affair, which is in ad- Holy Day Ap- vance of the High Holy Day Group Psychotherapy, TELLER peal. Psychodrama Meeting Appeal. The guest speaker will be Dr. Those to be honored are An open meeting of the Mich- Judd Teller, author, journalist President J. Maurice Karo and igan Chapter, American Society and lecturer who has just re- past presidents Charles H. Char- • Group Psychotherapy and turned from a three-month tour lip, Nathan R. Epstein. Max H. 'of. Psychodrama will be held 7:30 of the Soviet Union. . Goldsmith, Judge Ira J. Kauf- p.m..Wednesday at the McGregor The annual Fall Inaugural man, Manny Lax, Alexander Memorial Building. Luncheon of the Detroit Israel Moss and George Spoon. Various types of group meth- Bond Women's Division, which All members are invited to ods of exploring problems of will be held noon Wednesday attend the dinner, reservations human relations will be presented in the Jewish Center, will also may be made by calling DI with audience participation un- be addressed by Dr. Teller. 1-3548. der the direction of Henry Fein- Plans for an intensive fall berg, fellow of the American So- Israel Bond Women's campaign The Bezalel School of Arts ciety and a psychologist. will be discussed at the lunch- and Crafts will open a Painters An axiodrama of the proceed- eon. Sponsor pins will be award- House on the slopes of Jerusa- ings will be given by Dr. Robert ed. lem's historic Mt. Zion. The new S. Drews, Chapter president. For reservations to the lunch- center will provide artistic guid- All persons—lay and proles- eon, call the Israel :Bond Office, ance for amateurs .and profes- siOnal—interested in human rela- DI 1-3707. • sionals. •i • •' tiOnS' are invited- to attend, — • . Radomer Aid Societ y Holds Rummage Sale Radomer Aid and Ladies So- ciety will hold its annual rirm- mage sale at Main St. Royal Oak, Tuesday through Sept 19. Mrs. Reta Agree, 13301 Wales, Huntington Woods, is chairman, and Mrs. Shirley Finkel, 19019 Santa Barbara, is co-chairman. For pickup, call Louis Lum- berg, LI 7-6950. Members and friends are asked to participate. Proceeds go to chairity. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lumberg will be host and hostess for an executive board meeting .8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle, 19340 W. Seven Mile. Want The Best? 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