Friday, Sept. 6, 1963 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 24 National Council of Jewish Women Plans Art Sale to Benefit 'Orchards' if.1 ••■■0 ■0.1111 •11 .. 411■0■ ••11401 ■ 0411 ■ 13 .1.1•IM MOW1 every Oft Jacobson-Alarms Engagement ToW One who thinks he can live without others is mistaken. One who thinks others cannot live without him is even more mis- taken.—Hasidic saying. the FENCE This Week's Radio and Television Programs ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: The first in a series of four talks by Maurice Sam- uel, author and lecturer. * * * UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES MESSAGE OF ISRAEL FENCE CO. Time: 11 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Vic tor H. Weissberg of Temple Beth-El, Chicago, Ill., will speak on "I Am My Beloved's." * * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Mrs. Ben S. Schwayder (left) and Mrs. Stanley Akers help to compete plans for the National Council of Jewish Women's "Sale of Contributed Art" to be held Oct. 12 and 13 at the Great Lakes Club. Detroit Sec t i o n, National Council of Jewish Women, will hold a sale of contributed con- tempOrary art 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Great Lakes Club, 2411 Eight Mile, for the benefit of the Orchards, Coun- cil's new residential treatment home for young children. Champagne and a gourmet supper will be served at the preview 6-9 p.m. Oct. 12, with admission priced at $35 per couple. Reservations for the preview may be made by check to the Council office before Sept. 20. The works for sale at this event will consist only of profes- sional original works of art, all of which have been contributed. The contributions, including watercolors, oils, gouaches, lithographs, woodcuts, drawings Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: "Safed, Sacred City in Israel," a dramatic-musical portrayal of the city associated with mysticism and holiness. * * * COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Mrs. Robert Drews, publicity chairman for the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, will discuss the forthcoming visit of n a t i o n al Hadassah and World- Zionist leader Mrs. Judith Epstein. * * * Representative artists include Sarkis, Harold Cohn, Earl Krentzin and Harold Packman, among others. The Orchards, lo- cated in Livonia on two and a half acres of land, was opened last year by Council. It is the first home of its type in the Detroit area and fills a commu- nity need which was determined after a two-year research pro- gram conducted by the National Council of Jewish Women. This is only one of the more than 900 community services Coun- TO DWELL TOGETHER cil women sponsor throughout America for better education, Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. health, and welfare. Station: WJBK (radio and Chairman of the "Contributed television simultaneously). Feature: "The Synagogue— Art Sale" is Mrs. Leonard Kasle, assisted by Mrs. Oscar Schwartz. Its Historic Development and Other committee members in- Program," a discussion by Irv- clude Mesdames S. Brooks Bar- ing I. Katz, author and execu- ron, Byron Gerson, Julius Gil- tive secretary of Temple Beth bert, George Golanty, Manes El; Louis Haber, president of and sculpture, have been ap- Hecht, Herbert Kessler, Ben the Council of Synagogue Exe- praised by a committee of ar- Levinson, William Rattner, Al- cutive Directors of Detroit; and tists and are appealingly priced. vin Rodecker, Donald Schiff and Joseph Edelman, director of the Jewish Community Council Ben Shwayder. Hostesses for the afternoon Culture Commission. COYLE TELEPHONE and evening, in addition to the ANSWERING SERVICE committee, will include the co- Workmen's Circle Now accepting a LIMITED chairmen of the Orchards, Mrs. NUMBER of New Clients for Stanley Akers and Mrs. Isadore Honors Negro Leader Personalized Service. Winkelman; section president NEW YORK (JTA) — The VE 7-6701 Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman, and Workmen's Circle annual human vice - presidents Mesdames M. rights award for 1963 was Morton Barak, Jack Epps, Rich- awarded in absentia to James BUFFERIN ard Prentis, Murry Sachs, Oscar Farmer, national director of the 225's—Retail $2.37 Silverman and Marilyn Wald- Congress on Racial Equality. Our Discount $ bott. Farmer was unable to accept the • Price award in person, being under G & M DISCOUNT Michigan was the first state arrest at Plaquemine, La., for 20009 W. 7 MILE KE 5-4910 to abolish the death penalty leading a civil rights action Open Mon. thru Sat. 9.9 (1847). there. l - l66 I Nobody 4 DON'T EVER FORGET IT ! ! MISS LYNN JACOBSON ASK FOR Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Jacobson of Richard Ave., Southfield, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lynn Phyllis, to Own Marvin Marcus, son of Mr. and Mrs._ Elmer Marcus of Westhampton Ave., Oak Park. A December wedding is planned. 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