43 Landis to Address Sholem Aleichem's Lecture-Banquets Cong. Adas Shalom Sisterhood Plans Study Institute Dr. Joseph C. Landis will be The Sisterhood of Adas Sha- the speaker at the Annual Lec- lom Synagogue is inaugurating ture and Banquet Weekend at a sisterhood study institute com- the Sholem Aleichem Institute, prised of a series of lectures, 19350 Greenfield. designed to at- On Saturday tract women night, Landis interested in will speak on iadult study "Secular Jew - I course. ishness — A! Mrs. J. Stew- Fourth Dimen- art Lindell, sion." At the president, a n - banquet S u n- I nounces M e s - day night, he dames Joseph will speak on Katchke a n d "You and Your Philip H elf - Child — Build- m a n are co- 6.tiuuofsky ers of a Jewish chairmen of this new project. Educated Corn- The course will be composed of munity." fall and spring sessions providing Landis is opportunity for thought-provok- prof essor of ing group participation. English at The fall session will be held Queens Col- 10 a.m. Tuesdays, on Nov. 6, lege where he 13, 20 and Dec. 4. and will be a 1 s o gives a l conducted by Noam Shudofsky, W - Landis = course in youth education director. Rabbi E-+ "Masterpieces of Yiddish Litera- Jacob E. Segal will lead the ture in Translation". He has pub- spring session on "Ethics of the lished translations of Yiddish fic- Fathers." tion and poetry. Shudofsky will begin his se- Landis is a member of the e of lectures entitled "Youth National Executive Board of the 'rues Congress for Jewish Culture, Needs a Challenge" at the first American Jewish Congress, and meeting 10 a.m., Nov. 6. His the Jewish Education Committee course for this session will be based on various phases of child of New York. psychology. In connection with For information and reserva- the lectures, Shudofsky will pro- tions. call VE 8-7440. vide course material for those participating. Diabetic Society to In order that the course ma- Hear Dr. Whitehouse terial may be properly prepared North-Northwest Chapter, of and since no charge for the Michigan Diabetic Lay Society, course is involved, the chair- will hear Dr. Whitehouse, phy- men request those interested to sician in charge of metabolic register by calling the syna- diseases at Henry Ford Hos- gogue office, UN. 4-7474. pital, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center, 18100 Meyers. Whitehouse will speak on Local Bnai Brith "Research and Development" and will demonstrate the use of to Hear Talk by "Glucagon," the new drug used for control of Insulin reaction. Lily Edelman After his address, Whitehouse Mrs. Lily Edelman, national will be joined by Sally Jenks, director of Bnai Brith Adult dietician at Ford Hospital, for Jewish Education Commission a question and answer period. in Washington, will address the Admission is free and every- local Bnai Brith 8:30 -p.m. Nov. one welcome. 1 at the Beth Aaron Hall, 18000 Wyoming, advises Bernard Pan- ush, chairman of the arrange- Pioneer Women Will ments committee. Present Swainson, Mrs. Robert'Coggan, vice-chair- of the national commission Edwards on 'Issues' man introduce the speaker. Pan- The Detroit Council of_ Pio- will adult education chairman of neer Women will present Gov. ush, the Alen's Council. will preside. John B. Swainson and Detroit The public is invited. Police Commissioner George Edwards at its first legislative meeting of the year 8:30 • p.m. Cancer Fighters Hold Tuesday at the Hayim Green- `Fun Fest Night' berg Center. "Fun-Fest Night" is the They will discuss campaign theme for the paid-up member- issues, according to Mrs. Sam ship dance that will be given Fishman, vice-president of edu- by the City of Hope Cancer cation, and Mrs. Morris Men- Fighters, 8 p.m. Tuesday at the delson, Council legislative chair- Piemontese Hall. man. Refreshments will be served A social hour will follow. and Joe Cornell will be master There is no admission charge. of ceremonies. Decorations are under the direction of Mrs. Harold Kozloff and Mrs. Law- rence Benderoff. Members are requested to dress casually. The affair is free of charge to mem- bers and their husbands. Detroit Associates Hold Fund-Raising for Brandeis University Detroit Chapter of Brandeis I School of Social Science at the University Associates will holdlWaltham, Mass. university, who its annual fund-raising cham- has conducted extensive re- pagne supper 5 p.m. Sunday at search in East Africa under the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. grants from the Ford Founda- Honored tion and the National Science guests at the Foundation. affair will be Brandeis University is largely Dr. Abram L. supported by funds raised Sachar, Bran- through the efforts of its numer- d e is Univer- ous associate chapters through- sity president, out the United States. Proceeds and Dr. Rob- from the champagne supper ert A. Man- ners, professor of anthropol- ogy and chair- man of the Manners Simcha Nursery Can Enroll More Children Goodfellowship Club will pre- sent an evening of entertainment, games and refreshments for the Hebrew Benevolent Society 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Lutzker Hall, 15775 James Couzens. Want ads get quick results! "Top C 61:13 tactuts Pf aimuseatek, The Simcha Melody Nursery announces- it will be able to accept enrollment of more chil- dren with the addition of an- other teacher to its staff. Registration may be made at 1 p.m. today or at a special open house for children, 21/2-6, 10:30 a.m. to noon Sunday at the Nur- sery, 14305 W. Eight Mile. The Nursery specializes in rhythm band, baking and arts and crafts. For information, call Mrs. Holtzman ("Auntie Sarah"), LI 3-4688. Goodfellowship Club Holds Benefit Party will be turned over to the uni- versity, said Arthur Howard, president of the Detroit Chap- ter of Brandeis University Asso- ciates. William Poplack is ticket chairman, assisted by Abraham Shiffman and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman, chairman and vice- cahirman, respectively, of the food and arrangements com- mittee. •TOPS IN PERFORMANCE! •TOPS IN VALUE! MANUFACTURED BY SOBERMAN & MILGROM CO. 7741 LYNDON AVENUE DETROIT 38, MICHIGAN THE HOTTER THE WATER THE CLEANER THE CLOTHES I FENCE Nobody UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES FENCE CO. DON'T EVER FORGET. IT ! ! ASK FOR "Morrie Sherman" Sales Manager 16540 GREENFIELD VE 6-6080 GREAT LAKES FENCE `Middle of the Night' Opens Center Theater Season on Nov. 3 "Middle of the Night,"a play by Paddy Chayefsky, will be the opening presentation of the Center Theater 8:30 p.m. Nov. 3. It will also be performed on Nov. 4, 10 and 11. The play is directed by Vic Hurwitz and the cast includes Sylvia Josephson, Melba Winer, Joyce Strasnek, Leo Mogill, Lor- raine Pearlman, Addie Becker- man, Sondra Rubin, Bluma Suss- man, Olga Cherney, Leon Ta- rien and Bob Allison. Sets are designed by Errol Fortin. Construction is headed by Jim Rubin and Red Gross. He need not tremble, he need not worry. whom God aids. — The Talmud, Yoma 22. An ELECTRIC Water Heater delivers 160° hot water! REALLY HOT WATER to help a clothes washer do its best .. . REALLY HOT WATER for maximum dishwasher efficiency and .. . REALLY HOT WATER for shower after shower, bath after bath. WHY? Because an electric water heater operates regularly and continually at 160° without endangering heater life. More exclusive advantages, too! Install anywhere, needs no flue .. money-back guarantee of satisfac- tion by Edison . . . and Edison free service on electrical parts! Buy where you see the H2011 emblem! EtECTRio- iiiik•HEATER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BY EDISON