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Mad Hatters to Gather
for Sartorial Celebration

A Mad-Hatters Brawl will. be
staged by members of the Birming-
ham Temple on the occasion of its
first anniversary 8 p.m. Nov. 14
in the Birmingham Masonic Tem-
ple.
Prizes will be awarded for the
most outstanding millnery crea-
tions. Music for dancing will be
furnished by the Ben Katz band,
with a buffet supper at midnight.

Century-Old Cemetery
Restored in California

NEVEDA CITY, Calif. (JTA) —
Nevada City's 100-year-old Jewish
cemetery has been formally re-
dedicated after months of work of
DR. HERBERT A. RASKIN,
resoration. Like other Jewish cem-
clinical associate professor at the
eteries in northern California, the
Wayne State University School of
Nevada City burial grounds con-
Medicine, will serve as chairman of
thin the graves of Jewish pioneers
a workshop on "Alcoholism and
who had a major role in the com-
Addiction," at the American Med-
mercial and industrial development
ical Association's Second National
of the state.
Congress on Mental Illness and
The cemetery was restored
Health, Nov. 5-7, at the Palmer
through
the work of the COmmis-
House Hotel in Chicago. DR. Gets $50,000 Gift
sion
for the Restoration of Pioneer
HENRY KRYSTAL, clinical assist-
PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Hillel Jewish Cemeteries. Mel Altman of
ant professor at the WSU School
has received a $50,000
of Medicine. will be a speaker at Academy
gift from Abraham and Helen Sacramento is commission chair-
man. He took a leading part in the
the workshop.
* * * Ohringer for the purchase of prop- rededication ceremonies at which
DR. BRUNO BETTELHEIM, na- erty adjoining its present site for Rabbi Nathaniel Zimkind of Rich-
mond conducted religious services.
tionally recognized authority on use as a high'school facility.
child psychology and child ther-
apy, will speak on "Early Person-
ality Development," at 3:30 p.m. ,
today at the Community Arts Audi-
torium, on the Wayne State Uni-
versity campus.
• *
DR. NORMAN DRACHLER, as-
sistant superintendent in charge of
school community relations, re-
ported to the Detroit Commission
on Community Relations that the
School board has successfully met
a crisis in an interracial school
setting in the Pasteur School dis-
trict. A series of proposals, which
will shortly be implemented, is
designed to improve the quality
of the school curriculum.
* * *
WILLIAM, HORDES, representa-
tive of the Columbus Mutual Life
Insurance Company, was honored
for his sales leadership in the com-
pany's traditional fall sales cam-
paign. Hordes ranked second among
more than 1200 company represent-
atives in total campaign production
and will be presented a silver tea
and coffee service as a personal
keepsake commemorating his lead-
ership. Vice president and director
of agencies Ralph E. Waldo, per-
sonally congratulated Hordes and
commended him upon his excep-1
tional participation in the cam-
paign. Hordes is an associate of
the Earl Hordes Insurance Agency.
17616 Wyoming.

Yiddish Folks Set Banquet Zionist References Found
Appointment is announced of
on British Embassy Walls
committee chairmen for the 53rd

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
annual banquet of Yiddish Folks
to The Jewish News)
Farein, to take place Jan. 31 at
PRETORIA, South Africa—The
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
William Benderoff, banquet hammer and sickle and Zionist
chairman, is assisted by Bertha references were found painted
Small, journal; Bernice Norris, as- Tuesday on the walls and gate-
sistant journal chairman; and Jo- posts of the British Embassy in
seph Gross, financial,
Pretoria. The vandals were un-
known.
Mr. - Mrs. Group to Meet
Aspersions on the new British
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group, City premier Harold Wilson and on
of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Sat- Lord Caradon, the new —British
urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. representative to the United Na-
Morey Charmer, 13410 Rosemary, tions, also were painted on em-
Oak Park. Final tabulations of the bassy walls in red letters a foot
Leukemia Letter Project and other high.
fund-raising activities are on the
agenda. A social evening will fol-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
low.
•
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ILUTOVICH, assistant
executive director of the Zionist
Organization of America for the
past I2 years, has been appointed
acting executive director. He suc-
ceeds Sidney Marks who resigned
the post earlier this year. Ilutovich
was elected national secretary of
the ZOA at the organization's na-
tional convention in Washington,

D.C.

* • •
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national executive council of
the Zionist Organization of Ameri-
ca and former president of the
Washington Heights Zionist Dis-
trict, was honored by the Manhat-
tan Zionist Region as winner in an
elimination Bible contest held dur-
ing the closing days of the Israel
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Buildings of the Nation) in Jeru-
salem under the sponsorship of the
Israel Society for Biblical Research
and the office of Prime Minister
Levi Eshkol.
• • •
BEN W. ABRAHAM has been
named executive director of the
American Friends of the Tel Aviv
University.
• • •
Mrs. LEE MURRAY, women's di-
rector of radio station WJR, De-
troit, has been chosen to lead a
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