Detroiters to Play Major Role in CJF-WF Assembly Detroit Jewish leaders will play major roles in the 31st General Assembly of the Coun- cil of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds at the Hotel Sheraton, Philadelphia, Nov. 15- 18, it was announced this week by Irving Kane of Cleveland, CJFWF president. *W. Mrs. Theodore Bargman is one of the panelists for the session on "Serving the Aged Outside Institutions•" Morris Garvett will be chair- man of the workshop on "Fed- erations Role in Jewish Educa- tion." Robert Kasle will be a discus- sion leader for the session on "A Five Year Appraisal of Lead- ership Development Programs." Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse is a CESIUM RING (above) WAS DEVELOPED AT CITY OF HOPE discussion leader for the Wo- The Detroit Businessmen's Group of the City of Hope, a non-sectarian medical and re- search center for catastrophic diseases at Duarte, Calif., will celebrate the 50th anniversary with a champagne dinner-dance Nov. 25 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Plans for the event were announced by President Harold Kozloff. Entertainment chair- men are Morris Sukenic, Al Kushner and Harry Goldberg. In addition to arrangements for top stars, music will be provided for dinner and danc- ing. Proceeds from the affair help to support the institution which covers 90 acres and has a staff of 500. The hospital is a 200-bed facility. More than 150,000 patients have been treated at the City of Hope, free of charge. A "Parent Participation Program" encourages mothers and fathers to assist in the daily care of Adas Shalom Couples - Host Cocktail Dance stricken children, in accord- ance with the hospital's em- phasis on personalization of care and a family-centered approach. The medical center's research institute is engaged in a con- tinual search for the causes and treatment of physically and financially catastrophic diseases; such as cancer and allied malignancies, blood, chest and heart afflictions. More than 100 projects are underway in biochemistry, cytology, genetics, medicine, microbiology, pathology and surgery. The Cesium Ring, one of the major advances in the treat- ment of cancer, was developed at the City of Hope with the support of the Detroit com- munity. Hillel Day School Holds Open House The P.T.O. of Hillel Day open house to be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the school building, 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak School is sponsoring its annual Park. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of a 30- year charter to the school by Dr. James M. Pepper, super- intendent of the Oak Park Pub- lic Schools, on behalf of the State of Michigan. Mrs. Oscar Bigman, president of the P.T.O., announced that there will be a gift presented to the school at the occasion of the Hanukah Habayith. Rabbi Abraham Zentman, principal, invites the parents to meet the teachers and visit classrooms where the students' work and textbooks will be exhibited. men's Communal Service session on "Persistent Campaign Prob- lems: Experience of Women's Divisions." 'Isidore Sobeloff will be the moderator of the workshop for intermediate cities on "The 1963 Community Campaign." Other Jewish communal lead- ers who will attend the Assem- bly are Mrs. Esther Appelman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field, Max M. Fisher, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. Morris Gar v et t, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mrs. Harold Silver, George M. Stutz and Milton Weiner. Algiers Hotel Plans Thanksgiving Gala A gala Thanksgiving weekend highlighted by three Broadway shows, sports and beauty con- tests and a special cocktail party is planned at the Algiers Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Also on the agenda are a scavenger hunt, "coke-tail" par- ties for teenagers and contin- uous dancing to two orchestras. Owner-hosts Dave Levinson and Lou Kenin also announced at- tractive rates for the Nov. 21-25 Thanksgiving period. Afro-Asians to Speak at Brenner-Truman, Farband Meeting NOW . . . as always, on our FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY there is no such thing as incurable disease, there are only those diseases for which no cure has been found. A panel of citizens of Afro- Asian countries will be featured at an open_ meeting of the Brenner-Truman Branch, Far- band Labor Zionist Organiza- tion, 8:30p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center. Panel participants are Andre Diatezulwa from the Congo; Vijay Mathur, an Indian;• Abra- ham Levy of Israel, and Hari Muyia of Kenya. Adas Shalom Married Couples Club will present a cocktail dance Saturday night at the synagogue. A buffet supper and Senior Bicur Cholem a Joe Cornell dance demonstra- tion are features of the eve- Holds Fund-Raising ning. The Detroit Senior Bicur A twist contest will be high- Cholem will hold its fund- lighted. First prize will be a raising tea 1 p.m. Monday at gift certificate for free dance Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tik- lessons. A limbo bar will be vah, 18515 Wyoming, announced set up for more energetic President Mrs. Lena Techner. guests. Contributions will be accept- For information, call Mrs. ed to buy linens for the dis- Harvey Suris, LI 6-6532. pensary at Batei Avot Chil- Committee members include dren's Village in Bnei Brak, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Tubben, Mr. Israel. and Mrs. Al Goldstein, Mr. and Friends are invited. For in- Mrs. Sheldon Brodley, Mr. and formation, call Mrs. Techner, Mrs. Dan Weisberg and Mr. and UN 1-1853. Hordes To Head Dinner In Mrs. Mel Foster. Honor of Judge I. Kaufman There are 3,550,000 miles of Announcement was made this Mishkan Israel Elects week of the appointment of roads and streets in the United Philip Stollman Prexy William Hordes as chairman of States. Rural mileage is 3,120,- Philip Stollman was elected the 5th annual 000, and urban roads and streets president of Cong. Mishkan Is- dinner spon- are another 430,000. rael at a recent meeting. sored by the Other officers elected are Merkos L'In- Lazar Ham- yonei Chinuch. mes, vice- The dinner, president; Ed- to be held De- ward Pacern- cember 17, will ick, treasurer; honor Judge Isidore Sos- Ira G. Kauf- nick, chairman man for h i s of the board; untiring ef- Jacob Bacow, forts and sup- Hordes port of the organization. - chairman of Stollman Hordes said, "I hope the the finance and cemetery com- mittees; and Jacob Nosanchuk, entire community will turn out chairman of Fund-raising. en masse to honor Judge Kauf- Irving Samoff was elected man and show their support of executive secretary and chair- this most worthy organization." man of the building and man- agement committees. Want ads get quick results! 4- it ® f HOPE • Gala Golden Anniversary Dinner Dance and Entertainment an incomparable evening with Joey Adams also featuring * Jayne Mansfield her first appearance in Detroit! * JoAnn Val, adorable songstress Sponsored by the DETROIT BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP Sunday, November 25, Hotel Sheraton Cadillac Did you return your invitation? Acceptances to the Golden Anniver- sary Evening must be returned at once. Please notify your sponsor. Become a partner with CITY OF HOPE, call TE 4-8900 today! •• 7 ports: St. Thomas • Fort , de France • Port of Spain • LaGuaira • Curacao • Kingston • Port Au Prince DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED • ONLY 9 DAYS AWAY FROM BUSINESS • MARDI GRAS IN MARTINIQUE! ORGANIZED BY SUNLAND CRUISES, INC. TIME & LIFE BLDG., N. Y. C. • P17-5400 ski \ t SS 15 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri da y, Novemb er 9, 19 62 Detroit Businessmen to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of City of Hope