Detroit Councils to Host Bnai Brith President Dec. 11 • The Bnai Brith testimonial din- ner-dance, Dec. 11, at Adas Shalom social hall, with Dr. William A. Wexler, international president of Bnai Brith, as guest speaker, will be Dr. Wexler's first visit to De- troit since his election at the triennial conven- tion held in Is- rael. Dr. Wexler of Savannah, Ga., is the 18th presi- dent of Bnai Brith. He was elected in May to a three - year term. He has been affiliated with Bnai Brith for 27 years. He served as inter- Wexler national v i c e- president (1956-59) and as vice president of the Conference of Jewish Claims against Germany and a member of the World Coun- cil of Jewish Education. The affair, under auspices of the Bnai Brith Israel Bond program, will honor Bnai Brith leaders for their devotion to the Bnai Brith program of service to Israel. The program will include Robert Lurie of St. Louis. Eric Rosenow and his orchestra will play for dancing. Alexander Gersuk, Detroit Bnai Brith Council Israel Bond chair- man, will be dinner chairman. Other planners are Sam Bank, Bnai Brith Council president; Mrs. Alan Nathan, Women's Council president, and Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Women's Council Israel Bond chairman. A cocktail reception will pre- cede the dinner. For reservations call the Bond office, DI 1-5707 A Bnai Brith Leadership Recep- tion in advance of the dinner will be held Monday, 8:30 p.m., at Holiday Manor. Humorist Emil Cohen will be the guest star. Mondrys Setting Up Scholarship Fund at Greenberg Shule LAWRENCE GUBOW, the Jew- ish War Veterans 5th Region com- mander; CHART FES ISACKS ON, commander, Department of Mich- igan; and MORRIS TULUPMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry receive a citation for their serv- ices to the H a yim Greenberg Shule on occasion of the school's golden jubilee dinner. Making the presentation is Harold Berke (right), school president. * * * Harold Berke, Hayim Greenberg Shule president, announced an an- nual scholarship in the form of a summer vacation in Israel will be awarded by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry to selected graduate stu- dents of the Hebrew-Yiddish School who continue their studies and graduate the high school-mittle- shule. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry were honored guests at the school's 50th jubilee celebration Nov. 14 in the Labor Zionist Institute. Guest speaker was Rabbi Morris Adler who stressed the need for "Clal Yisrael" education for the third generation of Jews, to give the child a broader world view of his people. Greetings were heard from Dr. Samuel Krohn, president_of the Jewish Community Council; Man- dell Berman, educational division chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation; and Morris Lieber- man, president of the Labor Zionist movement in Detroit. Movsas Goldoftas, principal of the Hayim Greenberg School, brief- ly covered school activities of the past 50 years. Masha Benya, spe- cial guest from New York, and Adele and Harry Mondry partici- pated in the musical program. ri I' 3rd BIG WEEK' Harold Berke presented the V Mondrys with an inscribed plaque I as a tribute to their work and sup- I port of the movement and the I Fine Clothes for Over 30 Yrs. I school. Harry Thomas I I ANNIVERSARY SALE I SATURDAY & SUNDAY (10 to 7) (11 to 4) I I I I I People Make News Brevities TOM EWELL, star of stage, screen and radio, will be Detroit Town Hall's final guest before the holiday recess when he appears I at the Fisher Dec. 1 in "The Many Faces of Laughter." * * * FRIENDS OF OAK PARK PUB- LIC LIBRARY will hold a used- book sale December 4-5 at the Oak Park Community Center 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Books, paperbacks, rec- he $95 to $150 Values Lk) ords, magazines and framed prints will be . sold. Donors may contrib- ute books to the sale during reg- ular hours or by calling the library LI 8-7230, for pickup. * * * rr! Spain's most celebrated dance 1 2 NEWEST STYLES AND m company, the BALLETS de MA- COLORS DRID, starring its incomparble and leading spirit, Antoni, $60 to $95 Values I I star will appear at Detroit's Masonic 1 $1950.5950 1 Auditorium Dec. 3, returning to the scene where they were wildly acclaimed last season. Selling the finest of Nationally Advertised Hand Tailored I Suits, Topcoats & I I Overcoats I I national executive committeeman, department of Michigan, were part of a group of JWV national execu- tive committeemen who recently attended a top-level briefing in the Pentagon to review critical areas of the U.S. defense program. Deputy Secretary of Defense Cy- rus R. Vance led the list of digni- taries who appeared before the group to cover such subjects as the Vietnam situation, the future of the reserve program and base closings. * * * Oak Park Mayor Pro Tern SID- NEY L. SHAYNE announced a new "open door policy" beginning SLAX I $25 to $35 Values at City Hall, in the Council Cham- bers, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. to listen to the problems and suggestions of any citizen. Shayne said he would continue this policy if he is elected mayor in Oak Park's forthcoming special municipal election Dec. 6. Want ads get quick results! MORTGAGES APPLICATIONS FOR VA or FHA THOMAS DO IT? I Harry Thomas I I I 15200 W. 7 MILE RD. blocks East of Greenfield Dailo.'til s yo1 1 6 to 4 Open pten 9 Thurs 3 C.L.0 AND ASSOCIATES 20800 GREENFIELD ROAD FRANKLIN MORTGAGE CORP. Approved FHA Mortgages 915 First National Bldg., Det. 26 ow no low im ;or gm THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS b.4 1Q — Frictop, November 26,1,65 DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48237 LINCOLN 2-4100 MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 11, d k4 SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS ORGANIZED 10511 WO 3-4890 Final Call, for Participation in Annual Bar-Ilan Banquet, Tuesday Evening To My Fellow Detroiters: On the eve of the great event—the annual dinner that will mark the tenth anni- versary of Bar-Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel, I am happy to report with pride that a most enthusiastic response includes an assurance of participation by representatives of all groups in our community. The occasion is of such historic importance, the recognition given Bar-Ilan's program and the acclaim its accomplishments have received from spokesmen for American and Israeli communities, that we wish to avoid the possibility that some may inadvertently be deprived of the chance of joining with us at the dinner, at Cabo Hall, next Tuesday evening. Having personally witnessed the activities of the university, while visiting Bar-Ilan University, only five weeks ago, I am especially anxious that no one with a sense of duty toward's higher learning should fail to be with us at Tuesday's celebration, at which we will honor Governor George Romney with a Bar-Ilan Honorary Fellowship. I therefore wish to urge all our friends, in behalf of the Bar-Ilan Dinner Com- mittee, to be with us at the great event and to make reservations at once by calling DI 1-0708. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the hundreds of men and women who cooperated with us in planning this great event. Chairman, Bar-Ilan Banquet Committee Governor George Romney will receive Bar-Han Honorary Fellowship. Presentation by Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, President, Bar-Ilan University. .1 Guest speaker, Rabbi Morris Adler. Final Opportunity I Gedaliah Shaiak, Author of Volume on Lowitch's 1 Jewry, Here This Week I high hopes and careful planning. QUICK SERVICE For Reservations to 1$ 1 17 5°1.12 5° I I ' HOW DOES HARRY ! I At certain times of the year we're reminded how well off we are—as Americans. The most heartfelt thanks of all often come from the head of the table — especially these days when being a family provider is no light responsibility. For past blessings, it is a time for gratitude. For the future, a time for RUBEN GOLD, Phone Us Today I For past blessings ... a time for gratitude ARE NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Existing Homes I Gedaliah Shaiak, Australian Jew- ish writer, who has compiled a his- tory of the Jews of Lowitch, in Mazawia section of Poland, • the will visit Detroit this week-end in connection with his new work. Lowitch residents desiring to meet him are asked to communi- I cate with Irving Hermelin, 10729 I Santa Maria. 03040tPrAnIt - no:11w- DO Tuesday. The councilman will be $695°-$89 5° :`3 SPORT COATS I a Bar-Ilan Banquet Call DI 1-0708 Black Tie Optional SAMUEL FRANKEL GOV. GEORGE ROMNEY