Women s Ulubs CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- TERHOOD will open its season with a program entitled "25 Golden Years With Goldie Ad- ler" 12:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. The afternoon will be devoted to r e mi n iscences of the activi- ties and role of Goldie Ad- ler, wife of t h e congrega- Mrs. Adler tion's spiritual leader, in the home, the syna- gogue and the community. Mrs. Emma Schaver will appear as guest soloist, accompanied by Rebecca Frohman. The com- munity is invited, according to President Mrs. Julius Meskin. The program will be followed by a reception and tea. In charge of the affair are Mrs. Maurice Schil- ler, vice-president of program, and Mrs. Abe Katzman, chairman of the day. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Sim- hat Torah party 6 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute, an- nounces President Mrs. Max Gladstone. Professional enter- tainment will be featured. Din- ner will be served. For informa- tion, call LI 8-9216. Guests are invited. * * DETROIT COUNCIL OF PI OMICRON NATIONAL SOROR- ITY will sponsor a benefit lunch- eon 12:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Detroit Yacht Club. Mrs. Henry Wieduttes, former librarian, will review "What Is A Woman Do- ing Here" by Dixie Chappelle. The luncheon is an annual event to benefit crippled children and the Penrickton Nursery for the Visually Handicapped. Guests are invited. For information and reservations, contact Esther Saul- son, 19727 Sussex. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sho- lem Aleicheim Institute. Mes- dames Milton Mellin, Gerald Mellin and Samuel Winer an- nounce that a representative of Vanguard Theater will be guest speaker. • * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pion- eer Women, will hold an open board meeting 12:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Albert Zeitlin, 20486 Steel. A program of current events will be pre- sented by Mrs. Morris Buch, vice president of education. – GRINNELL'S . Livernois Store Only PIANOS Used only 3 months in our studios by our own teachers. Those pianos are in perfect condition. Some reduced up to $200 REDUCED PRICES start at $449 Low Easy Payments Open Thurs., Fri., Nights GRINNELL'S 19400 LIVERNOIS UN 3-5997 ROSENWALD LADIES MUSIC STUDY CLUB, under AUXILIARY, American Legion, its new administration, ides- will hold an executive board dames Herbert S. Eskin, presi- meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday dent; Sam Lu- at the home of President Mrs. c as, Isadore Helen Wolf, 19347 Whitcomb. Mendel- Future fund-raising affairs will son, vice-presi- be discussed. A regular meeting dents; George will be held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 23 Terebelo, Ber- at the Beth Yehudah, 17556 nard Pepper, Wyoming. Henry Gall, * * secreta- CONG. A HA VAS ACHIM ries; and Syd- SISTERHOOD ADULT EDUCA- ney Blum, TION COMMITTEE will hold treasurer; will Mrs. Eskin open its sea- registration from 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at the syna- son 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the gogue. Assisting Mrs. Bert Hel- Jewish Center. Dr. John Bryden, ler, chairman, will be Mesdames chairman of the Department of Arthur Schussler, Ralph Epstein, Humanities at Wayne State Uni- James Klain, Jacob Baskin, Jack versity, will speak on "Contrasts Garber, Julian Winston, Leon- in Opera." There will also be a ard Gurwin, Frank Rath and presentation by Marjorie Gor- Arthur Weintrob. Regular don, soloist, accompanied by classes will begin 9:30 a.m. Oct. Lucia Wolton. Dessert luncheon 22. The morning program will will be served. Mrs. Sheldon include a talk by Sylvan Gins- Schwartz is chairman of the day. * * * burgh on "An Analysis of Ul- pan." He will also instruct the SIGMA ALPHA MU MOTH- conversational Hebrew class at ERS ALUMNI has elected Mrs. 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Rabbi Milton Edward Rothenberg as presi- Arm will teach the Bible course dent. Others elected were Mes- this year on the Book of Deu- dames Irving Goldsmith and Jo- teronomy, at 9:30 a.m. The seph Gordon, vice-presidents; Study Group will meet 1 p.m. Sam Eisenberger, Albert Boesky, the third Monday of each month Sam Ruskin, Adolph Lichter, at various homes. Mrs. Simon Harry Kwiker, George Barron Bermanis will guide discussions and David Tann, secretaries; Pe- assisted by Mrs. Sylvan Gins- Altman, treasurer; Daniel C. burgh. Contact either person for ter Siegel, honorary president. further information, DI 1-8232. Three University of Michigan * * * students were given scholarships HOME RELIEF SOCIETY by the group last year, financed will hold a board meeting principally by the Donald Tann 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home Memorial Scholarship Fund. of Mrs. Albert King, 18429 * * * Sorrento. Dessert luncheon will WORKMEN'S CIRCLE WOM- be served. Plans will be made EN'S DIVISION will hear an for the Nov. 6 donor luncheon address by Mrs. Roy Robinson at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, accord- of the speakers bureau of the ing to chairman Mrs. John Her- American Association for UN man. She will be assisted by Monday at the Work- Mesdames Jack Weisberg, Jack 12:30Jim. men's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Rosenberg, Leonard Soskin, Sid- Mile. She will illustrate her talk ney Tauber, Harry Silverman with slides. are and Barney Shatz. For reserva- Mrs. Bernard Co-hostesses Broder and Mrs. tions, call Mrs. Soskin, ticket Monroe Title. chairman, 342-3461. • * * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- DETROIT LINK, Order of the HOOD will hold a luncheon Golden Chain, will meet 8 p.m. meeting featuring singing ac- Monday at Raleigh House. Most tress Sulie Harand noon Mon- Worthy Grand Matron Irene L. day at the Temple, announces Krakovitz and Most Worthy President Mrs. Ernest Golum- Grand Patron David Ehrlich bia. Miss Harand will present will be honored. her solo production of "The * * Life of Rosa Raisa," story of OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, the opera star who was driven Women's American Ort, will by the pogroms of Bialosak meet 8:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at the to become a sensation in the home of Mrs. Donald Ketai, opera world. Miss Harand will 14061 Cloverdale, Oak Park. be accompanied by pianist Mar- Guest speaker Herbert B. Malos, tin Rubenstein. * * Ph.D., president of the Michigan Psychological Association and a CITY OF HOPE CANCER member' of the American Associ- FIGHTERS will hold a board ation of Marriage Councilors, meeting noon Monday at Raleigh will discuss "Marriage Rehabili- House. Hostesses will be Mes- tation Through Training." dames Marvin Bennett, Nathan Cohen, Warren Coville, William PAST CHIEFS CLUB of Fink and Jack Gorback. * * * Pythian Sisters will meet Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Dora BETH AARON SISTERHOOD Schwartz, 19161 Monica. The will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the next regular meeting will be synagogue. The 20th birthday of held at the Temple on Oct. 24. the sisterhood will be observed * * with a program entitled: "Past, SHARONA, Pioneer Women, Presidents, and Future," honor- will meet 8:30 p.m. Thursday ing past presidents. The script at the home of Mrs. Bernard was written by Mrs. Benjamin Markofsky, 23100 Beverley, Oak Gorrelick and the soloist will Park. Members are requested to be Mrs. Maurice Feldman. Hus- bring their "ways and means." bands and guests are invited * * * to attend. * # * STUDENT GROUP of the MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet ADAS SHALOM SISTER- 8 p.m. today at the home of HOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. Mon- Mrs. Harvey Sibrack, 25449 Sher- day. Rabbi Pesach Sobel, the wood, Huntington Woods. Gor- new youth education director, don Staples, assistant concert will be introduced by Allan master of the Detroit Sympathy Gould, leader of the youth con- Orchestra, will speak and ac- gregation. There will also be a company his talk by performing panel discussion by members of on the violin. the youth group who summered :1: 4: * in Israel. They are Susan Wein- TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- stein, Ira Lax, Clifford Beresh HOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. and Howard Gourwitz. * * * Monday at the Temple. Fea- tured will be Willis E. Woods, ZEDAKAH CLUB will have director of the Detroit Insti- its annual tea on Oct. 21 at tute of Arts, on "How to Enjoy Temple Israel. Cantor Harold Your Institute of Arts." Presi- Orbach will entertain with a dent Mrs. Roger Ettlinger will medley of songs. preside. Friends are invited. (More Clubs Page 19) American Jewish Congress Women Plan Membership Dividend Affair Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder, presi- and Mrs. Morris Mentzel, Emma dent of the Women's Division, Lazarus; Mrs. Henry Appelman announces the month of October and Mrs. Seymour Milgrom, as "American Jewish Congress Louise Wise. Membership Month." Mrs. Albert Silber is program Members and their guests are chairman for the Women's Di- cordially invited, at no charge, vision. to a meeting 12:15 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Jewish Center. The "Membership Dividend Affair" will feature Mrs. Philip A. Hart as moderator to a panel consisting of Mrs. Leonard Kasle, Mrs. Wade McCrae, Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall and Mrs. Wal- ter Midener on the subject "Ac- cent on Individualism — The Paradox of Privacy and the Public View." Directing the Detroit cam- Lady's Pear Shaped Diamond Ring Set paign is Mrs. Edward Rothen- ■ in 14K White Gold berg, membership chairman; Mrs. Joseph Mehr and Mrs. Ar- Value $875 Only nold Kass, as co-chairmen, as- Lady's Pear-Shaped sisted by Mrs. Seymour Israel, Diamond Ring Set in 14K White Gold Northwest; Mrs. Sol Redstone 96 C. $425 1.31 Cf. Value $1250 Only LINWOOD Window Shade Co. WE CLEAN SHADES Shadowproof and Washable Window Shades Made to Order TO 8-5500 11828 Linwood Ave. Near Elmhurst 1.10 Cf. 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JOURNALIST HERE .Mr. William Randolph Hearst, Jr., owner of one of the largest newspaper or- iinisations in the United States, arrived from Taipei by CAT for a three-day visit, Mr. Hearst, accompanied by Mr. Bob Considine, well-known journa- list, is on a fact-finding tour during which he will be interviewing many Heads of State, He interviewed President Chiang Kai-shek in Taipei. VICE PRESIDENT OF TRAVEL SERVICE Pictured on his arrival in Hong Kong, ?,Ir. Charles Randolph, Vice President of Book Couzens Travel Service Inc., Detroit was met at Kai Tak by Metro- pole Travel Service. Mr. Randolph who is here to complete preparations for his forthcoming groups will depart for Tokyo today (September 25).