• Shaarey Zedek Dinner Planners Center Schedules Registration for Fall Activities Shown here are the leaders and some of the members of the Shaarey Zedek Bond with Israel Dinner committee •from left): Abraham Satovsky, past president of Shaarey Zedek: Leonard E. Baron, co-chairman; Max M. Shaye, chairman of the dinner; Mrs. . Davis Benson, co-chairman with Baron of tickets and arrangements for the dinner; and Louis E. Levitan, director of the Detroit Israel Bond OffiCe. The dinner. on Saturday, Sept. 13, will feature Sammy Davis, actor and entertainer, as guest star. Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, will be the main speaker. Rabbi Morris Adler will introduce Dr. Schwartz. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantors Jacob H. Sonenklar and Reuben Frankel will participate in the program at the dinner on behalf of Israel Bonds. Black tie is optional. For reservations. call 357-5544. ounclattons Brevities Director Jean Raznick announces stb•••••••••••••••••••••41 orientation at JEAN'S NURSERY, • • • 17376 Wyoming, will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday and • Thursday • * * * S. • • LIVERNOIS STORE George Axlerod's Broadway • • comedy hit "THE SEVEN-YEAR • • ITCH" will be presented by • • , Masque Theater in the Wolverine • IN YOUR HOME PLAN • Hotel through Oct. 10. For reserva- • • • 1 • tions to the Thursday through Sun- • • I day pei-formances, call WO 3-9000 • • • or 342-6341. • • • • • • • • • • • • • GRINNELL'S • NEW PIANO PER WEEK GRINNELL'S 19400 LIVERNOIS • UN 3-6997—Ask for Mr. • • • • ; • • • • • • Rayner:1 • t••••••••••••••••••••••1 * September is "SIGHT-SAVING MONTH" throughout the United States. During this month, the Na- tional 'Society for the Prevention of Blindness seeks to remind every man, woman and child in America of the constant threat that disease, accidents and neglect pose for their one and. only set of 'eyes. Go to Jack's for That Elegant Look in Boy's Clothing! Specializing In: 1 Suits, Sportcoats and Slacks for your Bar Mitzvah .. . and the holidays FOR MEN We Now Carry a Complete Line of SUITS, SPORTCOATS AND SLACKS by Kuhl DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES * * * Center Theater Announces Auditions, Meeting Topic Open auditions for. "The Tenth Man, - by Paddy Cheyefsky. will be held at Center Theater 8-11 p.m. Thursday. 2-5 p.m. Sept. 13. 3-11 p.m. Sept. 14. This folk drama has many excellent roles for men. 'Non- Center Theater members are in- vited. The play will be directed by Mrs. Evie Orbach. and production dates are Saturdays and Sundays, Nov. 7 - 8 and 14-15. call the Center. For DI 1-4200. * * * "To Act is to Believe—Not Make* Believe" will be the first Center Theater program .of the new sea- son, to he held 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the Jewish Center. Dr. W. 0.. Andrus. of Wayne i State UniverSity, will conduct dem- onstrations and discussions. illus- trating the creative aspects of ! various forms of drama. The public is invited _ .the first 1 Wednesday of every month. Re- freshments will follow the program. UHS Classes to Benin on Wednesday; New Branch in Southfield United Hebrew Schools classes will begin Wednesday. A new branch in Southfield, of- fering classes for beginners. will open at the Schoenhals School. 101/2 Mile at Southwood. Principal is Joshua Geller. a VHS graduate and a public school counselor. Nursery, Hebrew high school and - Midrasha (college depart- ment) classes also will begin on that date. Transportation is available. UHS also provides a tutorial program for problem cases. Eight-year-olds must begin Bar Mitzvah training this year in order to meet the five-year study require- ments. UHS provides Bar- and Bat Mitzvah study at no extra cost. Most UHS branches'are going to be on a schedule of two hours a day. three days a week. For information on the new Southfield branch, call LI 8 - 4747; on nursery school, call LI 8-4191; and general information, the UHS' office, DI 1-3407. MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 9 MILE-COOLIDGE OAK PARK OPEN SUNDAY 10-3 • 1 4 EL 7-1799 Viking Press continues to render ing. Dandelion is a lion who finds genuine service to young readers a letter written in gold ink. It is and especially with its books for • signed Jennifer Giraffe. A number of friendly animals then participate the very young readers. in the plot — Lou Kangaroo who Two especially commendable gives him a haircut in "the Best works came off the press this week. Shop in Kalamazoozoo," and Theo- In !'Whistle for Willie. - Ezra lore the Tailor. On be way to Jack Keats, the very young reader, Jennifer. there is a cloudburst, and or the youngster-.to whom the story ; Jennifer and the others in the tale is read, is witness as the little hero arrange for a pleasant party when Peter tries to learn to whistle I Jennifer Giraffe is flattered by the to his dog. A brief plot develops. dandelions brought by the lion. and out of it emerges the young- ; Both are happy tales — just the ster's joy in achieving his aim. It fare for the young 'reader and those is a truly entertaining story, and seeking fine reading matter for the the plainly told story is enhanced. little ones. by thq author's attractive illustra- tions.. • • • • • • • • • • • Rabbi Moses Lehrman will de- organization's memorial plaque, .liver the principal address at the containing the names of all de- Hannah Schloss Old Timers annual parted members, in the Hannah Registration for the fall program memorial service 8 p.m. Wednesday Schloss room, at the Center. Re- season at the Jewish Center will at the Jewish Center. Cantor Louis freshments will be served follow- be held at the main building start- Klein will chant the El Mole ing the services. ing Wednesday. Rachamim. A new catalogue of activities, According to Mike Greene, presi- including hundreds of group pro- dent of the Old Timers, and Harry grams, classes, clubs and other Madison, program chairman for the Ai- SA CO' leisure-time activities, has been service, the program will honor the mailed. departed members of the group. larivISS I4on5 X4 6,115. Once again, the course, "Ideas Family and friends are invited That Have Changed Mankind" will to attend the service and view the to be offered in cooperation with the • ./ University Center for Adult Edu- cation. Art courses in painting, drawing. sculpture and ceramics and his ORCHESTRA for both beginning and advanced "Music At Its Best students are offered, along with For Your Guests" classes in ballet, free-style •jazz and jewe'6i;Iorietnali .-at modern dance. The children's division offers • <;.:'• • programs for pre-school and school-age children, featuring in- terest groups, clubs -and classes. Physical education activities in- elude wrestling for junior and senior high school boys, self de- fense for women. a hockey league Corsets-Brassieres for tweens, a teen volleyball Expertly Fitted league, acrobatics, for children 19320 LIVENOIS ages 5-10, and a pre-school gym 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. block no. ot 7 Mile 1 program. 538-5575 Transportation for senior adults • Parking in Rear - from the Dexter area can be ar- ranged with the center's shuttle bus service. . Members may register 9:30 a.m.'i to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs- LI 8-1116 • MOVIES • CANDIDS day Members and non - members LI 8-2266 may register 9:30 a.m. to, 4 p.ni. • BLACK & WHITE • COLOR Sept 11 and 18: 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 pm. Sept. 13 and 14: and 9:30 a.m. to 5 pm. Sept. 17'. The new semester starts the We Wish Our Friends and Customers xeek of Oct. 4. , FRANK PAUL Ilappy-.Viking Fare in Tiro Books for 17 oano- Reader's: `Billie,' Dandelion' "Dandelion." story and pictures by Don Freeman, is a longer tale— . equally impressive and entertain- : Rabbi Lehrman to Address Old Timers' Group at Community Center Memorial Services ■ =11 ■■ •=111. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 4, 1964 45 A Year of Health, Happiness 'and Simchas $4R. & MRS. SAMUEL HERSKOVIC and SONS OAK MANOR KOSHER CATERERS 863-2446 8f900 W. 7 MILE RD. DETROIT AREA '- RETAIL KOSHER MEAT DEALERS ASSOCIATION Extend Greetings to Their Many Friends and Customers For A Year of Health aml Happiness Boxman Bros.. 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