Book Couzens Plans Orient Tours CHECKING IN—Charles Randolph, owner of Book Couzens Travel Agency, is shown at San Francisco International Airport recently checking in with Japan Air Lines Hostess Mieko Ueda before boarding a JAL Jet Courier en route to the Orient. His plans include visiting Japan, Hong Kong and Bangkok to meet with agents in prenaration for several large spring tours planned for 1964. For further information regarding tours to the Orient and other travel needs contact Mr. Randolph at Book Couzens Travel Agency, 20441 James Couzens Highway, BR 2-2400. Henrietta Hermelin, Harry Kanter Join Wayne's Repertory Theater Wayne State University's new open its first season with a Classic Theater Repertory Com- production of "Julius Caesar." pany, which will open a series The program is called "Shakes- of four Shakespearean plays peare 400" in commemoration Jan. 15, includes Henrietta of the 400th anniversary of the Hermelin, daughter of Mr. and birth of the English playwright. Mrs. Irving Hermelin, 10729 The season, to run for six Santa Maria, and Harry Kanter, months, also will include "As son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver You Like It," "Romeo and Kanter, 17517 Pinehurst. Juliet" and "Anthony and Cleo- Miss Hermelin, a graduate of patra." Central High and the University Miss Hermelin and Kanter of Michigan, is working toward will appear in all four plays. a master's degree at Wayne. They are among 33 members of Her theater experience includes the repertory company, which leading roles at the Wayne and was selected from 250 appli- Stables theaters. She also has cants around the nation. studied acting at the Berghof Tickets for "Shakespeare 400" Studio in New York and modern dance with Martha Graham and are on sale at the Classic Thea- ter office, Cass and Hancock. Jose Limon. Kanter is a graduate of Mum- ford High and a senior in Expanded French Jewry Wayne's Monteith College. He The Jewish Community of has performed in the Wayne France now numbers some 500,- Theater, the Manistee Sum- 000 persons and ranks fourth in mer Theater and at Mercy Col- size among the world's Jewish lege, and has served as an ap- communities. About one-third of prentice at Northland Play- French Jewry has emigrated in house. recent years from North Afri- Wayne's Classic Theater will can countries. To help you remember . (More Clubs Page 15) MIKVAH ISRAEL and WO- MEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will hold a dinner Nov. 17 at Northwest Young Israel. For in- formation, contact Mrs. Shosh- ana Gold, LI 3-6583. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will hold its annual luncheon 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dan Frohman will direct the choral group of the Music Study Club as part of the program. Mrs. Morris Stein will be accompanist. A special bus will leave the United Hebrew Schools at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. El- bert Diamond, president, invites everyone to attend. For infor- mation, contact Mrs. Irving Sol- oman, UN 4-8281, or Mrs. Jacob Axelrod: * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at Sholem Aleichem Insti tute to discuss its forthcoming affair. For information, call Mrs. Sandler, UN 4-6707, or Mrs. Cohen. * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. M. Duchan, 18444 North- lawn. Guest speaker will be Y. Goldberg. * * * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will hold its first Oneg Shabbat 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the syna- gogue. Jay Masserman will speak on his experiences in Is- rael. A general meeting will be held noon Monday. Mrs. Jo- seph Sulkes, program chairman, has planned a program in honor of Jewish Book Month. Mrs. Samuel Korby will deliver vig- nettes illustrated by sisterhood models. Mrs. Milton Weiss will review Gerald Frank's "The Deed," 10 a.m. Thursday. OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, ORT, will hold an antique show, art sale and bazaar from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Labor Zionist Institute. Featured will be antique dealers from the De- troit area, original art sketches, a white elephant booth, Hanu- kah decorations, a home bake sale and novel gift items. Mrs. Donald Ketai, vice - president, has as her co-chairmen Mes- dames David Levin and Wil- liam Wolk. For information, contact Mrs. Bennet Nathan, EL 7-2259, or Mrs. Arlen Gitlin. * * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. "Sha- lom Aleichem Readings" will be presented by Mrs. Frank Rath. Mrs. Ben Simon announces that a paid-up membership luncheon will be held 12:30 p.m. Nov. 20. Mrs. Larry Guttenberg has plan- ned the program. 0 HEBREW LADIES AID SOC- IETY will hold its annual donor luncheon noon Nov. 25 at Beth Abraham Synagogue, announces President Mrs. John Leucht- man. General chairman of the affair is Mrs. Rose Fisch. Prizes will be featured. 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