At the recent Sponsor Re-enrollment Luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, in Southfield, which resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $115,000, are (from left) : Mrs. David Pollack, sponsor chairman; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division; Sarah Rubine, Israel musical comedy star, who was the guest artist; and Mrs. Linden, hostess at the luncheon and afternoon of music and entertain- ment, which opened the 1964 Israel Bond Women's Division campaign here. George Gobel Due for Pioneer Women Award Luncheon "Lonesome" George Gobel, whose TV comedy shows won two Emmy awards, will be guest of honor at the Detroit Pioneer Women's Annual Award Lunch- eon March 12 at the Statler- Hilton Hotel, on behalf of Israel Bonds. Guest star will be Tova Porat, versatile Israeli singer, who won the Marion Anderson Award and first prize in an international competition in Paris in which singers from 31 countries par- ticipated. She has appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show. Joey Russel will be guest co- median. For reservations call Mrs. Michael Michlin, DI 1-5707. Ruth Meckler-Laredo to Solo Here Ruth Meckler-Laredo will ap- pear as soloist with the Wo- men's Symphony Orchestra at Wayne State University Com- munity Arts Auditorium 8:30 p.m., to- day. The young pianist w i 11 play Chopin's Concerto No. 1 in E Minor. T h e concert wil be con - ducted by Nathan G o r - don. first Mrs. Laredo violist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Ruth Meckler-Laredo's solo artistry has been hailed by critics and audiences for her performances with the Phila- delphia Orchestra, Detroit Symphony and the American Symphony, and for recitals in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, D e t r o i t and many other U.S. cities. She also has toured the United States, Europe, and S o u t h America, performing chamber music with her hus- band. Bolivian violinist Jaime Laredo. Last season she was chosen to represent the United States in the first annual exchange pro- gram of the International Fed- eration of Jeunesses Musicales, appearing in over 30 concerts in France and Italy. At the conclusion of the tour, the artist made her Carnegie Hall debut as soloist with Leo- pold Stokowski and the Ameri- can Symphony Orchestra. Among her appearances this season will be recitals in New York, Baltimore and at Rutgers University, besides a nationwide tour with her husband. A former Mumford student, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meckler of 19946 Robson. `Shower of Stars,' Two BB 'Cafes' to Benefit Bonds The annual Bnai Brith "Cafe Tel-Aviv" Israel Cabaret Night will be held 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute, celebrating the 16th year of Israel's statehood. Lodges and the i r chapters participating on behalf of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond pro- grams are Marshall, serving as host, and cosponsors Detroit, Keidan, Handler — East Side, Rex Tikvah, Tucker and Sam Grant. Heading the entertainment will be Emil Cohen, Ameri- can - Jewish humorist, and The Zamarirn, international folk singers. Guests are invited at no charge and there will be refreshments. On Sunday ev ning, 11 Bnai Brith lodges and chapters will stage a "Show- er of Star s" program, Cohen headed by Hy Sands, Yiddish-American come- dian, at Gemiluth Chassodirn social hall. Guests invited. * * * Pisgah Lodge and Chapter and seven associated lodges and chapters will sponsor a "Cafe Negev" Israel Cabaret Night, 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Jan Bart, the Broadway humorist and singer, will be guest star. The Zama- rim, folk singers, also will be on the program. Diane Raskin to Wed Donald Kohn in July News Brevities How to Get Newspaper Pub- licity will be the theme of morn- ing workshop sesions at the third annual THINKSHOP, sponsored by American Women in Radio and Television, Theta Sigma Phi women's journalism society and Women's Advertis- ing Club Monday at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel. Registration and coffee at 8 a.m. will be fol- lowed by individual workshop discussions on publicity and advertising. For reservations, call Tomie Jackson, 321-0590, or Virgina Stone, 883-3243. , * The DETROIT-REDFORD ANTIQUE SHOW will be held noon-10 p.m. March 5-7 at Car- penters Auditorium, 22521 Grand River. Twenty-six exhibi- tors from five states will partici- pate in Michigan's old e s t antique show. "TOM JONES," the movie based on the 200-year-old comic novel by Henry Fielding, is now showing at the Trans-Lux Krim. omen's Chubs (More Clubs on Page 19) MICHIGAN REGION, Women's American ORT, will culminate its membership drive with a special program on ORT Day 12:30 p.m. March 4 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will holdi is annual Mo-os Chittin Luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the syna- gogue. * * * TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet noon Tuesday at Aunt Fanny's, for lunch. Mrs. David Fredrick will present a program on the styling of jew- elry. For information call Estelle Galper, KE 5-4771, or Dolores Oppenheirn, GR. 6-1799. * * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. M. Sate, 20524 Sorrento. Brunch will be served. Guests invited. * * * UNIVERSITY NORTH and SOUTH GROUPS, Hadassah, will hold a joint meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ha d a s s a House. The program will honor Music Month. A film, "In the American Tradition" will be shown. Refreshments will be served. Guests invited. * * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center. Luncheon will be served. Dan Frohman will speak on "The Life and Works of Ernest Bloch." Mrs. Edward Zellman is chairman of the Latin American Jewry day. Mrs. Herbert Eskin is Asks Help in Finding Community Service Aides president and Mrs. Sheldon chairman. A project, initiated by the Schwartz is * program * * World Jewish Congress in New INFANTS SERVICE GROUP York to find volunteers willing to serve in fa•-flung Jewish will hold a combined board and communities, has resulted in regular meeting Monday at the pleas for help from 11 Central S h o 1 e m Aleichem Institute. Luncheon will be served at noon. and South American lands. Early last year, Sam-, 1 Bronf- Mrs. Louis Malkin, program man, chairman of the North chairman, announces that a American Executive, issued a specialist in gourmet cooking call for volunteers to proceed with wine will offer tips and to fill community posts in a receipes. Tickets f o r the number of Latin American "Cherub Ball" will be available. For information concerning the lands. Since then, requests have annual fund - raising dinner - been received from communi- dance, to be held March 1 at the ties in Bolivia, Colombia, Cura- Latin Quarter, contact Mrs. cao, Dominican Republic, Ecua- Allen Fisher, UN 1-8230. * * * dor, El Salvador, Nicaragua, PURITY CHAPTER, OES will Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Surinam. In addition, the proj- hold an initiation ceremony at ect produced a request from Eureka Temple, 7:45 p.m. Mon- the Jewish community in Yugo- day. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. slavia for assistance in the Honorees will be Francis Sha- piro and Fay Herwitz. same area. Plans for next season's Gold- en Anniversary celebration of THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA were announced by Robert B. Semple, president. Included are commissioning of two news works by contempo- rary American composers for premieres, creation of a series of popular programs — to be known as Cabaret Concerts—in December and extension of the Thursday night series from 20 to 22 concerts and of the Satur- day night series from 15 to 18 concerts. * * WILLIAM CLAUSON, one of the world's foremost singers of folk songs, will give a concert at Detroit Town Hall, Fisher Theater, 11 a.m. Wednesday. Clauson has collected songs throughout the world and in- terpreted them in major con- cert halls from Royal Festival Hall, London, to Carnegie Hall, New York. * * * Italo Babini, first cellist, and Nathan Gordon, first violist of the DETROIT SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, will be featured soloists 8:30 p.m., Thursday in the Ford Auditorium. The next regular Thursday and Saturday concert pair will be given March 19 and 21 in the Ford Auditorium, with pianist Van Cliburn as soloist. • * NATHAN MILSTEIN will appear in concert Feb. 28 at Masonic Auditorium. • * * Cellist Carole Schwartz of Huntington Woods and violinist Loraine Messick of Ferndale will be soloist 3:15 p.m. Sunday with the SOUTH OAKLAND SYMPHONY PROGRAM at the Oak Park High auditorium. MISS DIANE RASKIN Mr. and Mrs. Irving Raskin of Courtland Ave., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Diane to Donald Kohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kohn of James Ave., Oak Park. A July 26 wedding is planned. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1 -2563 foundations Ay tRuth, Corsets-Brassieres Expertly Fitted 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. 53 8-5575 Parking in Rear TO MY VALENTINE A GIFT OF LOVE . . . YOUR PORTRAIT One Picture Worth a Thousand Words SaCIZ Today y for an STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY APpointment UN 2-0200 -- 19492 LIVERNOIS -- UN 2-0660 . AVE 25% This is our Everyday Discount on Sterling Silver Al Beigirer, Your Host 23-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 14, 1964 $115,000 in Bonds Are Subscribed 0