Plan Pioneer Women's Bond Affair At the Pioneer Women's planning breakfast, which made plans and preparations for the Pioneer Women's annual Israel Bond award luncheon, from left: Seated, Mesdames Sam Fishman, presi- dent of Detroit Pioneer Women's Council; Charles Fierer, Pioneer Women's national representative; Alexander Schreier, who will be chairman of the luncheon; standing, Mesdames Milton Weiss, Norman Leemon, ticket chairman, Sam Fishman and Victor Ross, president of Dimona Chapter. The annual luncheon will be held March 24 at Shaarey Zedek. It will be preceded by a leadership reception and tea, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Jack Weinbaum In Huntington Woods. Lily Dache, Eye-Opening Hats to Appear at Hadassah Event Dache, the celebrated women's hat designer, will be pre- sented by the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at its annual "Eye Open- er Affair" March 29 at the Royal Theater, concluding its current Eye Bank Project. Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier is chair- man of the day. Under the di- rection of Mrs. David Pollack, chapter chairman of the Eye Bank Project, this spe- cial campaign is to raise funds to Mrs. Jackier fight eye diseases and save the sight of children and adults in Israel who are suffering from tracoma and other blinding afflictions. One filled bank of $5 in dimes will save one eye and will make the contributor eligible to• attend the Eye Opener Affair. The program will be a colorful spring fashion show, with Lilly Dache serving as commentator. In addition, another personality will entertain. Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, presi- dent of the Detroit Chapter, pointed out that sight is being restored to countless people through research by the Hadas- sah Medical Organization's oph- thalmological department at the New! Two savings plans from Oakland National Bank For Regular Savings O A-NNW-Ai. RATE DAILY INTEREST INTEREST You-earn every day on every dollar from date of deposit to date of withdrawal compounded quarterly. For Longer Term Investments TIME CERTIFICATES OAKLAND NATIONAL BANK • SOUTHFIELD RD. at 10 Mile Rd. • W. 9 MILE at Greenfield Rd. PHONE: 353-6800 ALL DAY SATURDAY BANKING TO 4:30 All deposits insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Hadassaah-Hebrew University Medical Center. The Detroit Chapter hopes that in addition to providing the medi- cine to prevent blindness, it will be able to contribute to the new ophthalmological department's work on all diseases of the eyes. Group Eye Bank chairmen are as follows: Business and Professional, Goldie Slaker and Lillian Abramsohn; Bagley North, Mesdames Louis Silberfarb and George Carson; Bagley South, Bernard Zuppke, Jack Factor, Wiliam Kurtz and Max Stone; Eleanor Roosevelt, Stanley Berger; Evergreen, Joseph Glickman; Greenfield, Gerald Kabeck; Livonia, Marvin Berman; Meyers - Wyoming, Leo Gottfurcht, Isadore Kurinsky, Nathan Cutler, Bernard Copley and Harry Krohn; Schaefer, Sam Cohen, Louis Cohen, Sam Rubin, Jack Seder and Sam Miller, secretary; Sherwood, Sidney Winer, Paul Lansat and Ben Franklin; University East, Richard Kama and Oscar Kramer; University North, J. Starman, Laurence Blau, I. Kleinstein and Louis Hartman• and University South, Lee Furth and Harry Sand. Center Theater Stages 'Enemy of the People, Photographers model Jeanne Fox decided that if she were to broaden her career in the field of auto shows, commercials and film advertising, she would need some experience in live performances. It was her decision to join the acting class offered by Center Theater at the Jewish Center. After 15 weeks of hard work she auditioned for the production of "An Enemy of the People." Her first role is of Petra, a strong- willed young girl, who supports her father, Dr. Stock- ,:zrrian in his strug- Miss Fox gle to bring the truth to a small Norwegian town. "An enemy of the People," di- rected by Robert McKee, will open 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Aaron DeRoy Theater, and appear Sun- day, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 26 and 27. Also in the cast are Rita Ko- gan and her 11-year-old son Seth. Although this is Seth's first stage experience his mother has been active with Center Theater's Mo- bile Theater and has given notable performances in "One World" and "The American Dame." Her last role on the major bill was in "An- niversary Waltz." She received her training at the University of Wisconsin with the Wisconsin Players. She has sub- sequently appeared many times on local radio and television and is studying in Wayne State Univer- sity's speech and drama depart- ment on a fellowship. In "An Enemy of the People," she plays Catherine, the wife of Dr. Stockman. * * * Cellist Babini to Play Chajes Concerto at Center Italio Babini, solo cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will play the Cello Concerto by Julius Chajes at the next concert of the Center Symphony Orchestra under the direction of the composer If additional Eye Banks are de- March 1 at the Jewish Center. Harold Orbach, cantor of Temple sired, they can be obtained through group chairmen or by calling the Israel, will also be be heard as soloist in songs and arias by Men- Hadassah office, BR 3-5441. delssohn, Halvey and Chajes. Con- * * * certo Grosso No. 2 by Ernest Spring Tours Booked Bloch and "Emek" by Marc Lavry also are listed on the program. by Detroit Chapter Mrs. Max Dushkin, Hadassah Detroit Chapter tourism chairman, announces several tours have been arranged for individuals or fami- lies interested in visting Israel and other countries within the next few months. These include a Shared-experi- ence family tour July 10- Aug. 7, Passover Tour April 2 - 27 in Is- rael, Paris and Holland; Shavuoth Tour May 16 - June 6 in Israel, Greece and Rhodes; and a Scandi- navian Tour June 19 - July 17 in Israel, Denmark, Sweden and Nor- way. The spring cruises, all leav- ing New York April 29 on the SS Shalom, include stops in Israel and Europe for 54-57 days. For details, call Mrs. Dushkin, DI 1-2976, or the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441. * * * U-M Art Prof to Speak Marshak B•odey Troth Hadassah Backs LBJ Announced ln izona on Viet Peace Feelers - ' .......... MISS SYLBERTA MARSHAK At a family dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Marshak, former Detroiters of Scottsdale, Ariz., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Sylberta Ellen to Michael Joseph Brodey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brodey of New. York City. The bride is a graduate of Ari- zona State University, with a de- gree in elementary education. She was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Her fiance, a gradu- ate of Staunton Military Academy, attended New York University, where he was a member of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity. A June 11 wedding is planned. Sholem Aleichem Draws Plans for Art Exhibit NEW YORK (JTA)—Hadassah acclaimed President Lyndon B. Johnson's persistent efforts in his quest for a peaceful solution of the war in Vietnam. In a resolu- tion approved unanimously at its annual mid-winter conference, Hadassah expressed the hope that the course pursued by the United States and the United Nations Se- curity Council to achieve peace in Vietnam will be successful. Other resolutions supported the position of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations to include in the now-pending convention on religious intolerance, specific men- tion of anti-Semitism; endorsed the view that the work of the In- ternational Cooperation Year be extended to an International Co- operation Decade; and supported President Johnson's position that the war on poverty be made inter- national in scope and urged the continuation and expansion of the U.S. foreign aid program as "a po- tent instrument in our clues:, for peace." Stark Chapter Dance Set Michael C. Stark Chapter of the Children's Leukemia Foundation will hold its annual Hootenanny- Square Dance 8 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Hazel Park. Featured will be Jim Schultheis and the Hi-Liters. Proceeds will go to the Leuke- mia Foundation. Refreshments will be served, and there will be many prizes. For information, call Mrs. Edmund Supowit, LI 6-8461, or Mrs. Stark, UN 3-2553. Sholem Aleichem Institute will He is happy who knows hold an art exhibit and sale noon fortune.—Chinese proverb. his good to 10 p.m. Feb. 25 and 26 and 1 to 6 p.m. Feb. 27. FOR THE BEST IN Some of the De- MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT troit area's top professional art- ists will show And His Orchestra their oils, water colors, appliqued DI 1-1609 and embroidered w a 11 hangings, sculpture, silver HOWARD TRIEST work a n d pot- SAYS: Mrs. Mandiberg tery. AFTER YOUR SIMC.HA Children will be admitted free YOU'VE STILL GOT OUR with an adult. Refreshments will MOVIES be served. Chairman of the event Phone: 542-7874 is Mrs. Jack Mandiberg. SAM EMMER Among the artists are Thelma Abel, Katy Keck Arnstein, Irving Berg, Sue Bolt, Sylvia Chover, Alva Dworkin, Leo Dworkin, Sophie Fordon, Ben Glicker, Henry J. Goodman, Dorothy Harwood, Martin Kaltman, Shirley Kallus, Eugene M. Katz, Rose B. Levine, Irene Meyer, Corinne Minkin, Beatrice Moss, Eve- lyn Brackett Raskin, Esther Silverman, Carol Wald and Howard Weingarden. For tickets, call Mrs. Harry Sil- Prof. Guy Palazzolo, professor of vers, 341-3838, or 342-7440. art at the University of Michigan college of architecture and design, will give an art lecture and demon- stration 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Socials HA-RIVEIA ISRAELI DANCE TROUPE For Private Appearances Call: JEFFREY DUNN, Manager PHONE: LI 8.7864 ZAN GILBERT Bernard Helfgotts, to Celebrate in Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Helfgott, 1671 Victoria, Windsor, will cele- brate their 50th wedding anniver- sary Sunday. To celebrate with them will be their six daughters, Mrs. Archie (Harriet) Luborsky and Mrs. Mar- lene Safe of Windsor, Mrs. Morris (Rhea) Lazarus and Mrs. Paul (Etta) Solway of Detroit, Mrs. Ben (Edythe) Dobkin of Syracuse and Mrs. Percy (Myrna) Marcus of George Washington Sale Kingston, Ont. Also present will their 15 grandchildren. Set by Akiva School PTA be Mr. and Mrs. Helfgott were mar- Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA ried in Albany, N.Y., in 1916, and will hold a George Washington have lived in Windsor for the past auction, game and sale, open to 43 years. the entire community, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Radomer Board to Meet Institute. An executive board meeting of Prizes, souvenirs and refresh- Radomer Aid and Ladies Society ments will be featured, along with will be held 8 p.m. Monday at the many bargains at the "Martha Workmen's Circle Center to discuss Washington Country Store." Pro- plans for a Purim party. Hosts ceeds will go toward the Audio- will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sher- Visual Fund of the school. man. For information, call Esther Reba, 548-0692. Wisdom is incompatible with the banquet and the revel—her pres- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ence is not welcome there.— 22—Friday, February 18, 1966 Arabic proverb. • • , From LONDON, ENGLAND and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music to your Individual Taste" Call UN. 1-3065 Announcement I BEN, HARRY, SAM, OSCAR and FRANK BOXMAN Are Merging . . AND WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU AT BOXMAN BROS. KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY 13515 W. 7 MILE Bet. Hartwell and Schafer WE DELIVER: UN 4-9054 Member Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Assn.