Israeli Col. Dina Werth to Be Guest at Fashion Festival for Bonds Oct. 14 Colonel Dina Werth, former commander-in-chief of the Wom- en's Army of Israel will be a speaker at the Givenchy-Israel fashion show luncheon Thursday in the Latin Quarter. There will be 47 original creations in the collection, 12 by Hubert deGiven- chy, world re- nowned Parisian designer and 35 by t h e leading designers a n d manufacturers of Israel. The event is sponsored by Col. Worth the Detroit Is- rael Bond Women's Division, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Morris L. Schaver. Mrs. Milton Wise is fashion festival chairman. Cindy Adams, author and fashion expert, will commentate the show. Col. Werth is currently the direc- tor of a foreign ministry educa- tional mission in the Ivbry Coast,, West Africa, where she and five young officers from Israel's women's army are training hun- dreds of young native women. The fashion show is under the patronage of French Consul Gen- eral Jean LeDireach, and Madame LeDireach and of Israel Consul General Jacob Barmore and Mrs. Barmore, who will be guests at the luncheon. A feature of the fashion festival will be the presentation of the fourth annual "S t a r of Israel" original diamond creation de- signed and presented by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan. For reservations call the Bond Office, DI 1-5707. Columnist Harris Due at Temple Israel For Temple Israel's silver an- niversary year, the sisterhood will hear nationally syndicated column- ist Sydney J. Harris, 1 p.m. Wed- nesday at the te mple. Drama critic for the Chicago Daily News for the past 20 years, Harris is the author of four books and winner of a number of journal i s m prizes. His talk on "The Dilemmas of Modern Man" will be preceded by noon luncheon. Harris Mrs. Samuel Goodman, program vice president, anounces the after- noon is open to all paid-up sister- hood members, and guests are in- vited at a nominal charge. For information call Mrs. Good- man, UN 1-6725, or the Temple Is- rael office, UN 3-7769. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, October 8, 1965 Israeli to Direct Hebrew Programs at Center; Appointments Announced Joseph Ross to Address Round Table Women The Women's Division of the De- Frances Rubin and Mrs. Anne troit Round Table of the National Asher Tarmon, an educator from Jews Be'er Luvia, Israel, will direct ex- Winograd, both of Windsor, have Conference of Christians and pansion of Hebrew and Israeli been named program aides in the will present Joseph Ross, presi- cultural programs at the Jewish children's division. Ronald Davis, dent of Davidson Brothers (Federal formerly of New York, is program Department Stores) as principal Center this year. Tarmon, born and educated in assistant in the Center's physical speaker at its first annual meeting London, emigrated to Israel in education department, and James 1 p.m. Wednesday at Westminster 1948. During his residence there Coleman and James Shay director Presbyterian Church. Ross will in he taught in a kibbutz and in 1955 and assistant director, respectively, -speak on "Equal Opportunities became principal of the regional of the Center Men's Health Club. Detroit." This first of four public meet- Lloyd H. Weston was appointed elementary school, "Mevo'ot," in to the post of director of public ings will begin with refreshments Be'er Luvia. and a social hour at 12:15 and relations for the Jewish Center. He also wrote and presented the conclude with a conducted tour Weston has served as part-time English program broadcast by Kol editor of the Center News since of the church. Israel in its school broadcasting Mrs. Marvin B. Levy, 3435 Sher- last January. series, for four years. Weston is associate producer of bourne, is co-chairman of the Tarmon is joining the Center "Over the Counter," a topical Women's Division. staff as part of a two-year exchange revue now playing at the Vanguard ■4141■45.11•■ ■ V■ ■ program in which seven Israelis Theater and serves as executive will join the staffs of six Jewish TRADITION! TRADITION! vice president of the show's produc- centers throughout the country. tions company, Gilmar Productions, Purpose of the exchange pro- Inc. gram is to provide Israeli profes- A graduate of Wayne State Uni- sional educators and youth leaders versity, he received the Malcolm with a broader concept of Jewish Bingay Award as WSU's outstand- life outside Israel and to help ing journalism graduate of 1964. strengthen Jewish programing in MOVIES, SINCE 1946 American Jewish centers. WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS As a member of the Center's MUSIC UNIQUE educational services division, Tar- FOR EVERY OCCASION CALL mon will work with all age groups. LI 3 3400 The Jewish Center also an- AND HIS ORCHESTRA nounced appointments to its pro- L ■ ■0■0 4111 .1.■ 01 fessional full-time staff. 427-9317 Want ads get quick results! Arthur Siegel, new program as- One of the original costumes sistant in the educational services to be shown at the Givenchy-Is- division, will be working under the rael Fashion Show Luncheon Oct. direction of Dr. Morton Plotnick. "Buy With Confidence" 14 in Latin Quarter is a three- Teacher of creative dancing piece evening ensemble of gold/ at the Center, Mrs. Harriet Berg black silk brocade, consisting of has been promoted to the post of coat, sleeveless tunic and skirt dance coordinator for the Center. Diamontologists .WZ.:11- allA ■ Gemologists designed by Lola Beer, Israel's Robert McKee named managing DI 1.1330 17540 WYOMING leading couturier of internation- director of the Center Theater, al standing. will direct many of the group's 'TIL 9 P.M. OPEN THURS., FRI. plays this season and will instruct ■11■■ classes in drama and acting. Autumn Hike in Plans In the Center's youth division, Made by Criterion Club Mrs. Sharon L. Alterman has been appointed a program aide and Mrs. The Criterion Club has arranged Maxine Ordower tween club su- an "Autumn Hike" for Sunday at pervisor. Mrs. Ordower served last Cass Benton Park, it was an- year as teen program aide and nounced by club president Ann now fills the post vacated by Alan Mondrow. Freedman, who is now supervisor Directed by Charles Mannheim- of the children's division. er and Doris Garish, the hike will be followed by dinner and dancing, rustic style. Symphony Society Members and friends will gather 1 p.m. at the public lot, Stoepel Elects Mrs. Ack . . . The Greatest for near Seven Mile, and will leave Mrs. Earle Ack, 21641 Ridgedale. House parties, confirmations, weddings ... from that point for the hike site by Oak Park, has been elected presi- motor caravan. dent of the Oak Park Symphony * * Society, sponsors of the Oak Park The travel film, "Wings to Scan- Symphony Orchestra. DI 1-1702 UN 3-5245 dinavia" and the latest release of As head of the society, Mrs. Ack "Screen News Digest" will be will guide planning production of shown at the Criterion Club's first f our symphony open house of the season 8:30 p.m. concerts this sea- Wednesday at the Commonwealth son. Other offi- Branch Bank community hall, West cers are Ben Et- Seven Mile at Mark Twain. kin, chairman of The public is invited at no the board; Mrs. charge. Harold Segal, ex- ecutive vice pres- "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" ident; Dan Berk, `Theater of Frustration' more important than what you say secretary; a n d "Krapp's Last Tape", a modern Gordon Pitcher, is how you say it. Expressions of playlet, will be featured at the treasurer. sympathy, best wishes or congratu- next Center Theater program 8:30 Mrs. Ack The group was lations are much more effective with p.m. Wednesday in the Jewish Cen- formerly known as the South Oak- a gift basket that speaks for you ter. Robert McKee, new managing land Symphony Society. Its goal . . in an eye-appealing, taste-tempt- director, will perform the title this year will be to enlist 2,000 ing and satisfying manner. role and lead an informal discus- Oak Parkers as members. First sion of the "Theater of Frustra- concert will be Oct. 26. We are Michigan's leader in tion." 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