omen's elu4s

NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will hold an open
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Max
Wolf, 15301 Oak Wood, Oak
Park.
* * *

NI will meet 8 -p.m. Monday at
the home of President Mrs. Ber-
ton London, 10545 Nadine, Hunt-
ington Woods. Recent sorority
graduates are welcome. A social
hour will follow. For reserva-
tions, call LI 4-2421.
* * *
BAGLEY-SOUTH GROUP of
Hadassah will hold a luncheon
meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Hadassah House. Mrs. Morton
Barnett will give a report on
contemporary affair s. Guest
speaker will be Charles E. Fein-
berg, collector of Jewish ritual
and ceremonial objects, who will
discuss "Of Books and Men."
President Mrs. Henry Berris in-
vites friends to attend.
* *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet 8:30 p.m.
Monday at Raleigh House. Presi-
dent Mrs. Harold Kozloff will
preside. Vice-president of pro-
gramming Mrs. Charles Young
announces a "Gala 11th Birth-
day Fun's Fair," with presenta-
tions by the dramatic group and
a grand prize. Cancer fighters
will distribute "Blue Banks"
Oct. 2. Those wishing to volun-
teer may contact Mrs. Elliot
Schubiner, vice-president of fund
raising, 357-5166, or chairman
Mrs. Jerome Kornheiser. Volun-
teers will meet 8:30 a m. at
headquarters, 18423 Wyoming.
Coffee and rolls will be served.

JEWISH WELFARE EURO-
PEAN WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meet-
ing noon Monday at 25466 Here-
ford, Huntington Woods. Re-
ports will be given on solicita-
tion and the coming • luncheon.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at
the Labor Zionist Institute, an-
MRS. JACK KEYSTONE
nounces President Mrs. Sarah
Margaret H. Schwartzberg,
Levin. Mrs. Harry Mondry will
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
speak on "Sukkot in Israel."
Samuel Schwartzberg of Chey-
Mrs. Jeanette Serling will read
enne Ave., was married to Jack.
from the works of Sholem Alei-
Keystone, son of Mr. and Mrs.
chem. Refreshments will be
Albert Keystone, in a double-
served. Guests are invited.
ring ceremony Sept. 15, per-
* * *
formed by Rabbi Morris Adler
SAAD CLUB (Parkinson's Dis-
and Cantor Reuven Frankel at
ease Research Fund) will hold
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
its annual fund-raising fashion
The bride was gowned in
show Oct. 23 at Adas Shalom
ivory peau de soie. The bolero
Synagogue. Proceeds will go to
overblouse, appliqued in tiny
the Wayne State University
pearls, had a rounded neckline
College of Medicine for re-
and short sleeves. The fitted
search in Parkinson's Disease.
cummerbund was also of ivory
For tickets, call Mrs. Agnes
peau de soie. The bell-shaped
Sherman, UN 1-9080.
skirt fell into a Chapel train. A
* * *
tiara of tiny pearls was at-
DETROIT LINK, Order of the
tached to a pouf veil of ivory
Golden Chain, will hold a rum-
silk illusion. The bride carried
mage sales Oct. 3 and 4 at the
philanopsis and stephanotis.
American Legion Hall, Fern-
Roberta Keystone, sister of
dale. Contact Roz Fleisher for
the bridegroom, was maid of
pick-up, UN 4-1252. On Oct. 14,
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
the Grand Family from the East
Milton Ruzumna, Arlene Sha-
will be in Detroit on their offi-
piro, Mrs. Jerry Weinberg and
cial visit. Master Masons are in-
Maureen Silverman.
vited to this meeting.
This Week's Radio and
Dr. Selden Schwartzberg,
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Television Programs
brother of the bride, served as
BALMORAL CHAPTER, Wo-
best man. Ushers were Dr. Jay
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
men's American Ort, will meet
Keystone, Dr. Jay Kutinsky,
Time: 11 a.m. Sunday.
noon Oct. 16 at the Art Insti-
Stuart Freedman and Gene
Station: WXYZ.
tute. William Wood, director,
Rosenberg.
Feature: Rabbi Leonard J.
will speak on "Birth and De-
The newlyweds departed for
velopment of the Archives." Mervis of Cong. -Bnai Abraham a honeymoon to Florida, Puerto
Luricheon will be served in the Zion, Oak Park, Ill., will speak Rico, St. Thomas and New York.
on "Joy is Not a Laughing , Upon their return they will re-
cafeteria. Guests are invited.
* * *
Matter." side in Royal Oak.
* * *
BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
ETERNAL LIGHT
wily hold a Yom Kippur Night
Ba4 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
synagogue. The public is invit-
Station: WWJ.
ed. Contact Mrs. Isadore Bern-
Feature: Maurice Samuel will Krolik School
stein, chairman, KE 3-5884.
discuss great Hassidic tales ;
* * *
et for Oct. 7
from his book "Prince of the
HEBREW LADIES AID SOC- Ghetto," a study of the life and
IETY. will meet noon Tuesday work of Yiddish writer I. L.
at the Jewish Center, announces Peretz.
* * *
President Mrs. John L-euchtman.
For - donor tickets, call Mrs. Reg-
TO DWELL TOGETHER
gie White, UN 4-5452.
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
* * *
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Station: WJBK (radio and
MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- television simulanteously.)
HOOD will meet 9 p.m. Monday
Feature: "Successful Syna-
at the synagogue. President Mrs. gogue Administration" will be
Ida Lichtig will discuss plans discussed by co-author Irving
for the corning year. Refresh- ' I. Katz, Louis Haber, president
ments will be served after -the I of the Council of Synagogue
general meeting by program Executive Directors of Detroit,
chairman Mrs. A. Greenwald. and Joseph Edelman, director,
Guests are invited.
Jewish Community Council Cul-
* * *
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BNAI BRITH YOUTH OR-
GANIZATION will hold a Yom
Kippur Night Dance 9 p.m. Sat-
urday at the Masonic Temple.
The "Classics" will provide
music. Refreshments will be
served. Tickets will be avail-
able at the door.
* * *
EAST SIDE WOMEN will
hold its annual paid-up member-
ship luncheon 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the home of President
Mrs. Joseph Reifman, 15320
Rosemary, Oak Park. A book re-
view will be given. Mrs. Arthur
Stone is membership retention
chairman.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL C H A P-
TER will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the Workmen's Circle,
18340 W. Seven Mile. A featured
presentation will be "Jewels for
Your Home." Other highlights
will be refreshments and prizes.
Guests are invited.

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highlight Council's observation
of United Nations Month, will
be open to the public, accord-
ing to Mrs. Harold Kaufman,
program chairman.
Other committee members in-
clude Mesdames Myron Burnes,
who attended Wellesley with
Miss Rama Rau and will intro-
duce her; Robert Golby, Avery
Gordon, Harold Hahn, William
Parnos, Richard Prentis, Oscar
Schwartz, Samuel Willis and
Donald Weil.

First in a "Women of Dis-
tinction" series to be featured
by the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Santha Rama Rau, noted India-
born journalist, novelist and
playwright, will be the guest
speaker at Council's opening
meeting 12:30 p.m. Oct. 7 at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Miss Rama Rau has received
wide acclaim
recently f o r
her dramatiz-
ation of E. M.
Forster's novel
"A Passage to
India," which
was a great
success both in
England a n d
on the Broad-
way stage. A
graduate of Miss Rama Ran
Wellesley College, Miss Rama
Rau is the author of a number of
books, including "Home to In-
dia," "Remember the House,"
and "My Russian Journey." Her
father, the Indian diplomat, Sir
Benegal Rama Rau, served as his
and in both instances Miss Rama
Rau acted as his official hostess.
The meeting, which will also

Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Walter E. Klein, ex-
LATE JULIAN H. KROLIK
ecutive director of the Jewish
The new Krolik Elementary
Community Council, will dis-
cuss ,"Neighborhoods in Change School—named in honor of the
late Julian H. Krolik—will be
—1963."
* * *
dedicated at 7:30 p.m., Monday,
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Oct. 7.
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Louis Redstone is the archi-
Station: WCAR.
tect of the new school, located
Feature: "To Dwell in on Canfield and Cadillac.
Booths," a special broadcast in
The interior colors were done
celebration of Sukkot.
by Ruth Adler Schnee.
Krolik's son-in-law, Arthur
Schneider, is the sculptor of
Mrs. Wember to Give
Book Review at Center the large play sculpture which
The Jewish Center's Book Re- Mrs. Golda Kr o l i k and the
view Seminar will meet 9:45 Krolik family gave to the school.
A brief ceremony in which
a.m. Wednesday at the Center.
Mrs. Bertha Wernher, librarian Superintendent of Schools
of Temple Israel will review Brownell and other local leaders
Herbert Tarr's "The Conversion will participate will mark the
dedication.
of Chaplain Cohen."
Julian H. Krolik was one of
The Book Review Seminar,
meeting monthly, is an adult D e t r o i t's most distinguished
group devoted to reviewing and leaders. He was active in the
discussing books of Jewish in- Jewish Welfare Federation and
terest. There are vacancies. Con- held many high posts in social
tact the Center for information., service movements.

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