Hadassah Honors Five Leaders Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser (center), assisted by Mrs. Ivan Meisner, vice president of membership (right), presented Hadassah's Myrtle Wreath Awards to (from left) conductor Valter Poole, Judge Wade McCree Jr., Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Dr. Reuben L. Kahn and Mary Robin-Redd, for her co-actress Gertrude Berg. * * * SOC Hadassah to Fete Members With Filled 'Banks' Town Hall Series on Jewish Writers th Panel to Start Wi wth `A Bubeh Meiseh' at Its Donor Luncheon Ahavas Achim Sisterhood an- nuonces its annual donor lunch- eon will take place noon Wednes- day in the social hall. Mrs. Morton Barnett, chairman Donor chairmen are Mrs. Isadore Dr. Reuben L. Kahn, professor of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's Levin and Mrs. Irving Feldman. emeritus of serology, University of Town Hall Series, announces the Ticket chairmen are Mrs. Thomas Michigan, for his contributions in first session will take place at 10 Partovich and Mrs. Harold Jeross. medical research. the advancement a.m. Feb. 18 at Hadassah House. A musical comedy, "A Bubeh of medicine and for his deep inter- A panel of six women will Meiseh," will be presented, cour- est in Israel. discuss "The Jewish Writers of tesy of the National Women's Federal Judge Wade H. McCree the World of Yesteryear as com- League. It is directed by Mrs. Si- Jr.. for his work in human rights pared to Today's Jewish Writ- mon Bermanis and co-director Mrs. and for the "enlightment and pro- ers." Larry Guttenberg. Musical director gross for society" through his Subsequent sessions will take achievements as an outstanding place March 4, with a discussion and conductor is Cantor Simon Berman is. ' man in public life." on "You. In A World of Crisis," Prof. Valter Poole, associate related to the Great Decisions pro- cc:inductor of the Detroit Symphony gram; and on March 11, "Youth Orchestra, for his "enhancement : Views World Problems," discussed of culture to all people in all ' by six students representing dif- walks of life" and his interest in ferent parts of the world. "advancing the music of Israel and A nominal registration fee is unknown gifted American com- charged for the entire series, and posers and from many other coun- guests are invited. tries." Mrs. Ivan :Weisner, vice-presi- dent, in charge of the successful membership campaign which cul- minated at this event. presented a Myrtle Leaf award to Mrs. Benja- Jewish women leaders joined in min Bond for enrolling the largest the war on poverty with the com- number of new members. pletion of agreements between the NCJW Volunteers War on Povert Y The Sherwood, Livonia and Eleanor Roosevelt Groups were cited for enrolling the highest number of members. Mrs. Perry Burnstine, life mem- bership chairman, presented a cita- tion to the three-generation life ,Efi. ^' —Proverbs (More Clubs Page 15) GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will celebrate Tu South Oakland County Hadassah b'Shevat with movies and a talk by members who have filled an eye- Mrs. Sidney Ravin, national board bank will be treated to a gourmet member of the Jewish National lunch and show of designer fash- Fund, 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the La- ions and furs 12:30 p.m. Tuesday bor Zionist Institute. Guests invit- at the Armenian Cultural Center, ed. The group will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday for a regular meeting. Southfield. Theme of the afternoon, "Every- Morris Fealk will speak. * I * thing's Comin' Up Roses," will be DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, carried out in table decorations, City of Hope, will auction off music and an original skit. One eye-bank filled with dimes home-made canned goods and amounts to $5, the sum needed to baked items 8:30 p.m. Monday at cure an eye of trachoma, dread Imperial Caterers. Auctioneers will eye diseases prevalent in the Mid- be Allan Kaplan and Harold Lupi- die East. Research and treatment at the Hadassah Hospital are of particular concern because each month thousands of European and The first Myrtle Wreath achieve- membership family of Mrs. David African refugees who are afflicted ment citations by the Detroit Chap- Schachter, daughters Mrs. Allan with trachoma stream into Israel. ter of Hadassah were made last Luckoff and Mrs. Richard Sweet Group chairmen handling reser- and granddaughter Cheryl Luckoff. vations are Mesdames Irving Ell- week at Temple Israel. Two generation families who were With "respect, affection and cited are Mesdames Adolph Lichter and man of Birmingham-Franklin; Ber- Lichter, Morris Pollock and David nard Pedell, Southfield; Joseph honor," the awards were presented Max Pollock and David Finkel; David Prentis to five outstanding personalities and Richard Prentis: Sigmund Rohlick Warren and Alan Luckoff, Hunt- Kurt Urbach; Carl Schiller and ington Woods; Jack Shulman of by Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, a for- and Henry Berris and Donald Schiller; mer chapter president, for out- Maurice Siden and Franklyn Siden; Oak Park East; and Bernard Riv- standing achievements in the fields Philip Slomovitz and Carmi Slomovitz; kin and Al Shapiro, Oak Park West. Silverstein and Max Rubin; Each filled eye-bank, or an of arts, government, humanities, Maxwell Bert Smokier and Guy Barron; Julian equivalent, check, is an admission Tobias and Marvin Mittledorf; and Mrs. medicine and music. Mrs. Gerald Kabeck and Mrs. to this fair and table reservations Gertrude Berg, represented by surnsune. Ha rold will be arranged for prepaid Mary Robin-Redd. a performer with There was a presentation of tables of ten. Miss Berg at the Fisher Theater, fashions designed by students of for her artistry in conveying the Hadassah's Alice Seligsberg Voca- Sisterhood to Unravel "warmth and richness of Jewish tional School in Jerusalem. * * life." Mrs. Joseph IL (Dora) Ehrlich, "first lady" of Hadassah, for her contributions towards the estab- lishment of a Jewish homeland and Israel, and "distinguished leadership towards civic better- ment and research" for 60 years. Women's Clubs Children's children are the crown of old men; and fathers are the pride of their children. ENTERTAINMENT ! MUSIC I SAMMY WOOLF and his orchestra UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1-6547 404.44aigtO Rated No. 1 In the U.S.A. Come In and see why before you buy 1 Quist Typewriter Co. Specialists Since 1934 10622 W. 7 Mile DI 2-1600 loff. Husbands invited. • * * ACHIEZER will meet 9 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Sey- mour Terebelo, 3003 Sturtevant. A talk will be given on the origin of Jewish music. Sunday Niters Planning Fourth Social Whirl The Jewish Center's single set is having its fourth dance of the year 9 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Ten Mile Branch. 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(WICS) an inter- educate the general public about faith. inter-racial group formed by the laws of family purity. members, of the National Council All women's groups are invited of Jewish Women, the National to use the speaker's bureau and to Council of Negro Women, the Na- tour facilities of the new mikvah tional Council of Catholic Women in Oak Park. and the United Church Women. Classes of teen-age girls are wel- They will recruit and screen come if teachers are with. each young women for the residential group. training centers of the Job Corps. For information, call Mrs. Ar- Volunteers will begin to recruit thur Gold. 543-6583. and interview underprivileged young women 16-21 in six pilot metropolitan areas through- Fashion Salon Patrons out the country — New Orleans, Pav Tribute to 'Irving' Pittsburgh, Essex County, N.J., Memorial tribute to fashion shop the San Francisco Bay area, Nash- ville, and Portland, Oregon. it was owner Walter Irving was paid re- announced by Mrs. Joseph Willen cently at his salon on East Adams, of New York, President of the where a portrait of "Irving" was NCJW. unveiled by his daughter, Mrs. John W. Davis, who succeeds her father as director of the Irving Wolf Snyder to Speak A special Myrtle Wreath cita- on Ethics Before Farband Shop. tation was presented to Mrs. Mr. Irving. who died Nov. 20, Wolf Snyder, educator and for Harry Lindenbaum by Mrs. Carl 1963, catered to fashionable De- many years principal of the Far- Schiller last week as an expres- troit women. His philanthropies ex- sion of appreciation for one of band schools in New York and tended particularly to aid to. the Detroit, will discuss the Sedrah of the largest gifts ever given to mentally ill. Northville Hospital Detroit Chapter for Hadassah's the week and "Ethics According to the Bible" 9 p.m. Jan. 30 at the superintendent Dr. Philip Brown services in Israel. The contribu- Labor Zionist Institute. The pub- addressed the crowd at the memo- tion, in memory of the Linden- lic is invited at no charge. Refresh- rial gathering. baums' parents, will make possi- The portrait is by Victor Racz. ments will be served. Announce- ble the establishment of the ment was made by Movsas Goldo- Harry and Reva Lindenbaum THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ftas, secretary of the Farband City Hadassah Nurses' Residence Friday, January 22, 1965-19 Committee. Building in Jerusalem. FAMOUS LABEL 2 AND 3 PIECE DOUBLE KNIT SUITS Were $50 to $125 NOW EXACTLY 1/2 PRICE Here are suits you'll recognize Im- mediately! 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