Molly Berg to Receive Myrtle Award for Service at Hadassah Fashion Show Senator Smith Receives Hadassah Myrtle Wreath 1 A Myrtle Wreath Award in tle,' a shrub that grows in Israel recognition of her service to hu- and is noted for its medicinal inanity will be presented to act- properties.) ress Molly Berg at special cere- AdmikSion wil be free to each monies during the Hadassah fash- member'bringing a new member; ion show Jan. - 12 at Temple Israel. to new members who join during Several distinguished figures in the campaign: and to life mem- public life will receive similar bers. There will be a nominal fee Detroit Chapter awards citing for all others who wish to attend. their contributions beyond pro- In addition to fashion train- fessional duties toward public wel- ing at such schools as the Alice fare. health and personal relations. Seligsberg high school, Hadas- The ceremonies will take place at the Hadassah fashion show, featuring gowns, suits and coats designed and created by the students of Israel's Alice Seligsberg V ocational High School. Jerusalem. Bonds BIG Day Collection Coming Up Hundreds of volunteer workers the women of Palestine 2,000 years will participate in BIG Day, the ago. The charms depict the 12 tribes final Israel Bond cash collection drive of the year, Sunday, it was of Israel. A charm is awarded for announced by Tom Borman, gen- every $2,500 sale or purchase of eral chairman of the Detroit Israel Israel Bonds. The presentations Bond Committee, and Mrs. Morris will take place at the breakfast L. Schaver, Women's Division preceding the door-to-door cash col- chairman. Mrs. David Pollack is lection drive. sponsor chairman and Mrs. Louis — 11 The frue International Touch: M. Elliman, Chen chairman. LOnekagnalana. All volunteers are invited to a breakfast 9:30 a.m. at Holiday ', Manor, which will precede the cash collection effort. and his music. Paid-up 1964 Negev sponsors 11 and regular sponsors of Israel will be presented with the sponsor pins —replicas of ornaments worn by i' ZAN GIBLRT sah's vocational education pro- jects offer courses in home- making, secretarial skills. den- tal and laboratory assistants' work, arts . and crafts, mech- anics, printin g, electronics. plumbing and painting. cAu..114.11065 U.S. Senator Margaret Chase It also operates a vocational Twenty-seven outfits, of both Smith (R.-Me.) is shown receiv- Oriental and Occidental design, guidance bureau for the com- ing Hadassah's Myrtle Wreath will be modeled by chapter mem- munity. The Jerusalem munici- Achievement Award at a special bers. Mrs. Paul Milgrim will be pality recently asked the bureau luncheon here to spur member- commentator, and Mrs. Ph ilip to test all eighth graders gradu- ship in Hadassah. Mrs. High Sal- Frank, narrator. Mrs. Irvin Meek- ating from elementary school to peter, Hadassah's national mem- ler is chairman of the day. be channeled into vocations for bership chairman (left), made which they are most suited. Family groups of life members the presentation. Senator Smith In Detroit, MrS. Jack Shenk- will be honored at the January was honored in recognition of man is chapter membership chair- event, according to Mrs. Perry her "contribution to the enlight- man. She is assisted by the follow- Burnstine, life membership chair- enment and progress of our so- ing group membership vice presi- man. Mrs. Ivan Meisner, vice ciety through her achievements dents: Bagley South. Mrs. Ben president of membership, said as an outstanding woman in pub- Krugel: Bagley North. Mrs. Wil- myrtle wreath charms will be lic life." awarded to all who enlist five liam J. Hubert: Evergreen, Mrs. Marcus Sheiman: Livonia. Mrs. new members in Hadassah. Edwin Schiff; Meyers-Wyoming. `Neighborhoods' Topic ■ Hadassah is Hebrew for 'myr- Mrs. Bernard Copley: Schaefer. Mrs. Bess Haron; Sherwood. Mrs. of the Next Council Morris Kaner: University East. Delegate Assembly Mrs. Nathan Fink; University A discussion of "Where Are Our North, Mrs. Paul Deutch; Univer- Neighborhoods?" will highlight the and his ORCHESTRA sity South. Mrs. Norman Schmide next Jewish Community Council "Music At Its Best For Your Guests" berge; and Eleanor Roosevelt, delegate assembly 8:30 p.m. Jan. Mrs. Dennis Rogers, Mrs. Max L. 13 at the Jewish Center. Officers Lichter is chapter president. 1 and delegates of Council-affiliated A model shows one of the stu- organizations are invited by Sid- dent creations from Alice Seligs- ney M. Shevitz. president of the berg Vocational High School, Jewish Community Council of De- .Jerusalem, to be featured at the troit. Hadassah fashion show Jan. 12 The program portion of the as- at Temple Israel. The gown has sembly will feature Dr. Albert J. a silk skirt and hand-embroidered Mayer. Wayne State University REMEMBER . . . bodice of beads and multicolored sociologist. Robert Alpern, chair- threads. ' man of the Council's educational subcommittee. and Irving Rubin, president of the Bagley Community Restful Reducing SAVES DIE DAY! Reducing the easy way—while Council, will comment upon the For Fwe relaxing—is being offered at Sheri- , role of community and citizen Color Movies Call dan Glamour and Health Spa, groups. Michigan City. Indiana. Open all . There will be a review of cur- year, the spa has a plan of rest and i rent Council activities. The Ladies a vitalizing diet to take off excess ' Auxiliary of the Aesculapian Phar- -- weight — from 7 to 10 pounds a maceutical Association will be hos- week. For information, write the tosses at a social hour 1 Mowing spa, 821 Lake Shore, Michigan City. the meeting. 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