The impact and direction of resi- will follow the assembly will be dential movement within the Jew- members of the Aesculapian Phar- ish community of Detroit will be maceutical Association, Women's discussed at the Jewish Commu- Auxiliary, under Mrs. Mich a e 1 nity Council's Midwinter Delegate Wainer, chairman. She will be as- Assembly, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, sisted by Mrs. Mayer Goldstein, at the Jewish Center. The program, Mrs. Myer Robner and Mrs. Charles "Where Are Our Neighborhoods?", H. Tennen. will feature Prof. Albert J. Mayer, author of several Detroit Jewish population studies. Discussants will be Robert Alpern, chairman of the Council's subcommittee on educa- tion, and Irving Rubin, president of the Bagley Community Council. This Week's Radio and Plans for the assembly were an- Television Programs nounced by Irving Pokempner and Mrs. Samuel Linden, chairman and ETERNAL LIGHT RADIO co-chairman, respectively, of the Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. assembly planning committee. This Station: WWJ. will be the second of four regu- Feature: "Gandhi," adapted from larly scheduled delegate meetings convened by Council during the the book "Great Soul" by Harry- mon Maurer, will be presented. season. JERUSALEM (JTA)—President Shazar was one of the dignitaries who took part in ceremonies here dedicating a new wing of the He- brew University Library School named in memory of Sophie Udin, one of the founders of Pioneer Women in the United States. One of Israel's earliest libra- rians, Mrs. Udin was also one of the leading library and bibliogra- phical authorities in this country. The Ukrainian-born expert revised the School of Library service at Columbia University and served as chief editor on bibliography on re- e m p loy ment opportunities and changes in technological methods in 1926. She was the organizer and first secretary of the Red Mogen David and was a delegate to the 19th World Zionist Congress. MRS. HARVEY HAUER As assistant to the director of Patricia Diane Weinstein was the Hebrew University Library in 1925 she introduced the American every On die Air MRS. LEONARD LIPKIN Judith Ann Cohen was married to Leonard Jay Lipkin in a cere- mony Sunday at Adas Shalom Syna- * * * In announcing the subject, gogue. Rabbi Jacob Segal and Can- DIRECTIONS '65 Sidney M. Shevitz, Council pres- tor Nicholas Fenakel officiated. Time 1 p.m. Sunday. ident, said the program will Parents of the couple are Mr. Station: Channel 7. examine the extent to which and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen, 18250 Jewish householders have been Feature: "The World of Isaac Warrington. and Mr. and Mrs. Max involved in the general middle- Babel: Autumn in His Heart" by J. Lipkin of Peoria, Ill. class movement to the suburbs. Harold Flender, the second of four The bride wore a soft A-line Dr. Mayer will review the neigh- programs in a series on great gown of peau d'ange lace over borhood 'changes — and their Jewish literary figures, will be peau de soie with a detachable impact — which have occurred presented. chapel-length train. Her veil was * * * during the past decade within a mantilla of matching lace. She the Detroit Jewish community. TO DWELL TOGETHER carried white roses on an heirloom Bible given to her by the bride- The speakers will be preceded Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. groom's mother. by a report to the delegates on Station: Channel 2 and WJBK. Mrs. Gerald Katchman was current Council activities, includ- Feature: "The Jewish War Vet- matron of honor. Bridesmaids ing a report on the progress of erans Auxiliary: Its Development were Leonore Lipkin of Chicago interfaith and intracommunity ac- and Programs" will be discussed by and Mrs. Wayne Thompson of tivities in the area of human rela- Mrs. Miriam Kaplan, national Madison, Wis., sisters of the tions. president, Jewish War Veterans bridegroom; and Mrs. Sanford Dr. Mayor, professor of sociology Auxiliary; and Joseph Edelman, Beck and Elaine Kratze, cousins at Wayne State University. has director of the Culture Commis- of the bride. served as population consultant to sion of the Jewish Community William Lipkin of Kansas City the Jewish Welfare Federation of Council of Detroit. wa s best man. Ushers were Dr. * Detroit since 1951. He is a member Roy Buck of Ann Arbor. Neil Co- of the committee on Jewish demog- THE JEWISH HERITAGE hen, brother of the bride• Dudley Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Watkins of Cleveland, and John raphy for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds Station: WCAR. Wilson of Peoria. The couple will live in Ann Ar- and is the author of numerous Feature: "And Her Children Call th e i r , books and articles on urban soci- Her Blessed: The Humanitarian 1 t h • complete br o w hile they stu dies at the University of Michi-! ology. Projects of the Pioneer Women" Hostesses at a social hour which will be discussed by Joseph Edel- gan. man and Mrs. Blanche Fine, na- tional president of the Pioneer Women. Try , and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF N ELDERLY farmer was finishing his haying one Sun- A day morning as his pastor drew by. "Brother," chided that the Creator made the world the pastor, "don't you recall in six days and rested on the seventh?" "Could be," allowed the farmer as he uneasily scanned the rain clouds in the west. "I read all about that—but He got done and I didn't." married to Harvey I. Hauer in a candlelight ceremony * * * Works.• he put up the necessary cash himself. The notices were brutal. and the cast was resigned to a quick demise. The Marx Bro- thers. however, loved Broun and jumped into the production for a week, thereby staving off disaster temporarily. Broun was duly ap- preciative. In fact, on Saturday night, in full view of the audience, he presented Groucho, Harpo. and Chico with three of his own paintings. Grouch() convulsed everybody by groaning. "MUST we take these, Heywood? Wasn't it bad enough doing our act for nothing?" * * KAMPUS KUTUPS: 1. HE: If you refuse me I'll get a rope and hang myself right in front of your door. SHE: No, no! You know how my father detests your hanging around here. 2. JAY: My uncle knew a month before his death the exact date he was going to die. RAY: Did he learn it from a fortune teller? JAY: No. The judge told him. maids were Linda Marcus, Mar- lene Rosen, Judy Kofender and Laura Peltz. Best man was Michael Wein- stein. Ushers were Terry Dear, 0 1904, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate BY HAL GORDON UN 3-5730 UN 3-8982 Michigan's Newest & Most Luxurious Motel A HOME AWAY FROM HOME FOR YOUR BAR MITZVAH & WEDDING GUESTS . . EMBASSY MOTEL . 14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD Bet. Schaefer and Northwestern Hwy. Conference Room • Suites • Banquet Room Li 8-1822 JO 4-5450 HARVEST HOUSE RESTAURANT ON PREMISES MARGOLIS & SKORE KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods 13514 W. 7 MILE ROAD Between Hartwell & Schaefer WE DELIVER DI 1-2840 AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR NEW YORK (JTA)—The Na- tional Council of Jewish Women Tuesday joined the National Com- munity Relations Advisory Council to become the -seventh national member organization of the NCR- AC, which includes also 74 local Jewish councils in major centers of population throughout the United States. NCRAC is the joint policy-form- ing, program-planning and coord- 4c inating body for its constitutents in the field of civil rights and inter- group relationships. The NCJW, world's oldest major Jewish women's organization, is an educational and service group with 123,000 members in 329 affiliated 4c local units in the U.S. 22—Friday, January 8, 196S and ENTERTAINMENT Hank Marcus, Burt Roth, Jack Jackson, Barry Peitz, Michael Laf- fer and Dennis Laffer. After a honeymoon in New York City, the couple will reside at 15403 Manor. * * Friends of Rabbi Herman Deutsch of Cong. Khal Cheredim will tender a dinner in his honor OVERHEARD: In a golf course shelter during a thunderstorm: "When I met my on the completion of six years' residence in Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Sun- wife. I got a lump in my throat. She was a judo expert." Mother. tucking youngster into bed: "Honey child. if you want day at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. M. Manuel Merzon will serve as anything at all during the night. just call Mommy — and she'll send toastmaster. Greetings to the rabbi Daddy in. - Then there's the meek, little bridegroom who knew he was going and his family will be extended by to be henpecked right from the start. As he carried her over the representatives of synagogues, ye- shivoth and rabbinical groups. A threshold she warned him, "Wipe your shoes." * * * cantor will render musical selec- Bill Alexander has just added to his art collection a water color tions. Alex Joseph is chairman. that he describes as "an authentic masterpiece." It is, too. It's signed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "By Pablo Masterpiece." Congress and Keren Hayesod. Mrs. Donna Fields served as matron of honor, and Annette Hiuer was maid of honor. Brides- MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 6 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Chaim Israel. Essrog. director of adult Jewish education for the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations, will in- terview Rabbi Jack Cohen, director of Hillel Foundations. Israel. Dinner to Pay Tribute to Rabbi Herman Deutsch system of cataloging and classify- at Cong. ing at the library. She served as a member of the administrative com- mittees of the Jewish agency for Palestine, the American Jewish Bnai David. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Weinstein, 5501 W. Outer Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. David Hauer. 18100 Appoline. Jewish Women's Council Joins National Body for Community Relations The late. deeply respected jour- nalist. Heywood Broun, fancied himself as a playwright, and when nobody else would finance his amateurish revue, "Shoot the * Hebrew U. Library School Names Wing for Woman Patricia Weinstein Sociologist Dr. 'Mayer Will Explore Changing Neighborhood at Assembly Weds Harvey Hauer Lipkin-Cohen Vows Are Solemnized 4c GET THE BEST ... 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