Bnai Brith Activities DONALD FOX CHAPTER will open the fall season with its annual luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Federal's Depart- ment Store Auditorium. Mem- bers are urged to bring friends and neighbors. Games and prizes are planned. For tickets, call Ethel Fox, UN 4-5697. * * * ALBERT D. TUCKER CHAP- TER will hold its annual fashion show 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Community Center. Hair fashions will be a special feature. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. * * * BUSINESS A N D PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Dorothy Eizen will pre- sent the program, "Let's Cele- brate Our Bas Mitzvah," com- memorating the 13th anniver- sary of the Chapter. Past presi- dents and longtime members will be honored. Guest speaker will be Helen Tack. Guests are invited. * * * PISGAH CHAPTER will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Room 384, Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers Rd. Mrs. Harry Thav, president, invites all members and friends to see the movie, "The Chosen People;" which will be pre- sented. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, past chairman Michigan Regional Advisory Board of A.D.L. Re- freshments will be served. Alfred H. Bounin, assisted by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of Adas Shalom Synagogue. A spe- cial tribute will be paid to Dr. Victor Droock and Ben F. Gold- man, past presidents of the lodge. Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Ahavas Achim will speak. Leonard Edelman, president, announces that members, fam- ilies and friends are invited. * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE Newsletter Editor, Phil Rothschild was awarded first prize in the District Six Bnai Brith bulletin contest. The award was made at the District Six convention in Minneapolis, Minn. by J. Farber, chairman of the district press and publicity. American Medical Center Nurses Cited Nurses at the American Medi- cal Center at Denver dispense whole-hearted cheerfulness along with the daily medication as a vital part of the total care for cancer pa- tients. This the philosophy which Bertha J. Mosconi, director of nursing at the free, nonsec- tarian Jewish- endowed hos- p i t a 1, credits * * * for much of PISGAH LODGE will pay tri- the success of Mrs. Mosconi bute to its departed members of the hospital's cancer program. the past year with a memorial The nation's first dial-selec- service 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the main auditorium of the tor and monitoring system for Labor Zionist Institute. The language learning is in oper- Bnai,Brith memorial ritual will ation at the University of Michi- be recited by Elias Goldberg and gan Language Laboratory. Israel Finds Source Of Labor in Blind Israel is finding a new source of labor drawn from a category of persons who even naw, are considered unemployable and a liability in certain other coun- tries: the blind. Today, the man or woman telephone operator taking your message- when you call an Isra- eli office or factory may be sightless. The bi-lingual secre- tary assigned to you when you ask for someone to help with your correspondence may also be blind, and the skilled ma- chinists who man Israel's pro- duction lines certainly include men and women whose inability to see has not affected their ability to perform on a par with sighted co-workers. The techniques that are help- ing to produce this added labor pool have been developed at the Institute for the Blind in Jerus- alem, v,hose director - ganeral, Jacob Igra, is currently in the United States on a mission for the 60-year-old institution. Igra makes his headquarters in the offices of Keren-Or, Incorpo- rated, 1133 Broadway, New York, the support wing of the Institute in the United States. Kemper-Coleman Engagement Told . Rho Pi Phi Holds Cocktail Party A cocktail party will be given by Rho Pi. Phi. Pharmaceutical Fraternity 9 p.m. Saturday at the home of the Jerome Kel- man's, 15331 Oakwood, Oak Park: Those attending are re- quested to call LI 8-8946. For the HY Spot Of Your Affair Music by Hy Herman And His Orchestra BR 2-5447 MISS ARLENE KEMPER Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kemper of Savannah, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to Arnold Coleman of Raleigh, N.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coleman of Santa Barbara Dr. Her fiance received his mas- ter's degree from Wayne State University. He is now employed Jersey Jewish Center with the State of North Carolina in Raleigh. Closes Due to Debts A Dec. 30 wedding is planned JERSEY CITY, N.J., (JTA)— The North Hudson Jewish Cen- in Savannah. ter has closed its doors after 37 years of service because its of- ficials were unable to find FOR AN means of meeting its annual OUTSTANDING AFFAIR ... $20,000 operating deficit. CALL When all efforts failed, the center was ended and the build- ing was put up for sale. One Pantomime Artist and M.C. problem which developed from And His Orchestra the closing was that Jewish or- ganizations which had been using offices in the center now are seeking new offices. HY PRITZ KE 7-4755 • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! • Candids • Formals • Movies ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By J. J. CLARKE CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 HIGH FASH ION STYLING AT BUDGET PRICES at Hair Design Studio 10615 W. 7 Mile Rd. at Pinehurst UN 4-3004 - UN 4-1411 Open Evenings—No Appointment Necessary. Free Parking on Royal Theater Lot "Look For The Green Canopy" METROPOLITAN DETROIT BNAI BRITH "/ i stinfi ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THAT OPENINGS ARE STILL AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING LEAGUES ... Ivan S. Bloch Louis D. Brandeis Centennial Sunday Classic Cosmopolitan Detroit Downtown Philip Handler—East Side Eddy Jacobson Israel Harry B. Keidan Livonia Marshall—Fox Henry Morganthau Henry Morganthau Henry Morganthau Oak-Woods Pisgah Tikvah • • Zager-Stone Oak Park Lanes Melody Lanes North Lanes Rolawile Rec. Melody Lanes Oak Park Lanes Ritz Oak Park Lanes Melody Lanes Oak Park Lanes Southfield Bowl Merri Bowl Melody Lanes Rolawile Rec. Rolawile Rec. Oak Park Lanes Oak Park Lanes Oak Park Lanes Rolawile Rec. Oak Park Lanes . 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