ashionJubileeito Benefit Need Maimonides Women behind the scenes of the 20th annual fund- raising fashion show and luncheon are (from left) Mesdames Seymour Wilhelm, Alfred Klein, Maurice Silverman, Leonard Haking and William Henkin. The Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society will present its 20th annual fund-raising fashion show and luncheon at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel noon Tues- day. A collection of spring couturier fashions has been assembled for a "Fashion Jubilee" which will be presented in the Grand Ballroom. Since 1925 the inspiration of the 12th Century Jewish physi- cian and philosopher Moses Ben Jewish Teachers Seminary to Honor Mrs. Lehman NEW YORK — Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman will be guest of honor at the annual banquet of. the Jewish Teachers Seminary Sunday at the Americana Hotel. She will be presented with a citation in commemoration of the 30th an- niversary of the issuance of a charter to the seminary during the gubernatorial administration of Herbert H. Lehman. A veteran leader in the Ameri- can labor movement, Joseph Sch- lossberg, also will be feted at the banquet in recognition of his 90th birthday with the establishment of a special student scholarship fund bearing his name. Rabbi Wine to Speak Birmingham Temple will hold the third in a series of book re- views 1:30 p.m..Wednesday at the Huntley Square Community Cen- ter. Rabbi Sherwin Wine will re- view Muriel Sparks' "The Mandel- baum Gate." Refreshments will be served. For information, - call Mrs. Jack Menenberg, 543-3748. PW Book Review Slated Mrs. Frank Rath, vice president of education for the Council of Pioneer Women, announces that the next book review will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Irving Posner, 18111 Muir- land. Mrs. Jacob Segal will review "The Town Beyond the Wall" by Elie Wiesel. Guests are welcome. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, March 18, 1966 Maimon has stimulated the aux- iliary to follow his teachings "for the benefit of mankind." To date, the women's service projects have included the educa- tion of medical doctors at Wayne State University, the University of Michigan and the Hebrew Univer- sity Medical School; a clinical re- search laboratory at the Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical Center and a lecture room for the aca- demic use of doctors and nurses at Sinai hospital; rehabilitation of handicapped Israeli veterans by furnishing them with prosthetic appliances; aid to the Bellefaire School for emotionally disturbed children, Detroit Association for Retarded Children; the visually handicapped through the Depart- ment of Special Education, De- troit; Jewish Institute for the Blind, Israel; and at the Wayne County Training School, North- ville. The annual donor event and sou- venir book provide the resources enabling the auxiliary to maintain and support their projects. Assisting Mrs. Arnold R. Axel- rod, president, with this year's donors are Mesdames Charles Gitlin, general fund-raising chair- man; Michael Levin, luncheon chairman; and committee chair- men David Jacknow, • Raymond Lipton, William Henkin, Sanford Bennett, Seymour Wilhelm, Mau- rice Silverman, Sidney Stone, Ralph Coskey, Samuel Fink, Bar- nett Solomon, Leonard Haking, John Seltzer, Milton Green, Alan Lakin, Victor Horvitz, Leo Hirsch, Jack Litwin, Conrad Giles and Alfred Klein. NW Young Israel Women to Host Town Hall Closer The final session of the current Town Hall Lecture Series, spon- sored by the Great Lakes Chap- ter, Women's Br a n c h, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, will be held 10 a.m. Mon- day at Young Israel Center of Northwest. Rabbi Max Kapustin of Wayne State University's Hillel Founda- tion will discuss "The Chosen People," after a continental break- fast. All members of affiliated sis- terhoods are invited. BRAVERMAN'S MATS ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ONLY Lb. $1 °9 SHOULDER STEAK 1st CUT LAMB CHOPS . . . Lb. 99c BREAST OF BEEF, Trimmed .. HOLLYWOOD ROAST CHUCK ROAST PICKLED TONGUE GROUND BEEF lb . 55c Lb. $9 ` spsc Lb. 69c Lb. 59c Lb. 3 Lbs. $1 59 Mrs. Harry Brown, Dr. Raven on List of Top Ten Women Two local women, Sylvia Brown and Dr. Clara Raven, have been named to the list of Top Ten Work- ing Women in Detroit. Mrs. Brown is executive direc- tor of the Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michiga n. Dr. Raven, a retired U.S. Army col- onel, is deputy medical examiner of Wayne County. Mrs. Brown and Dr. Raven were honored at a Salute to Women Who Work Week Banquet Tuesday at Cobo Hall, at which Mayor Cavanagh presented them with keys to the city. The annual event is sponsored by the Central Busi- ness District Association. organize the Children's Leu- kemia Foundation in 1952 and now heading the Foundation. deaths of babies in their cribs. Her findings were presented at London and Chicago meetings and She and her husband Harry have spurred research programs in two children and live on Little- other centers across the country. f ield Ave. Dr. Raven, who has served in PHOTOGRAPHY by her present Wayne County post BERNARD H. for nearly seven years, supervises technical and non-technical staff, performing medico-legal investiga- tions, meeting the public, work- ing with the police and giving testimony in court. KE 1-8196 She has done much work in her Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings spare time on the causes of sudden WINER 4■ 01110• 0■11•0411111.114111.1■011 Mrs. Brown's daughter Sandy was age 2 1/2 when she died of leukemia in 1946. Since then she has fought the disease, helping Women's Truly the finest Music and Entertainment for the discriminating Mach gitt and Ms Orchestra at& Lincoln 5-8614 (More Clubs, Page 23) BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon to precede the annual Millionaire's Party 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Celia Altman, 19194 Whit- comb. Co-hostess will be Fannie Weiner. * * * JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a board meeting noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Sarah Ross, 17539 Northlawn. Kickoff plans for the May 4 donor lunch- eon will be made. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Gertrude Oberstein will re- view the works of novelist Brian Moore. Guests invited. There will be refreshments. * * * FIDETJTY LADIES CLUB will meet noon Monday at the home of Bea Aronson, 24331 Seneca, Oak Park. Luncheon will be served. List Joan Comay in Next Town Hall Lecture Series Detroit Town Hall will open its 38th consecutive season Oct. 5 in Fisher Theater with Ellen Brooks, New York sportswear de- signer, staging a showing of her new collection, "Clothes Around the Clock." Others highlighting the series will be Marc Connolly, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright ("Green Pastures"), Broadway producer and raconteur; C. Northcote Park- inson, economist, in a humorous talk, "Mrs. Parkinson's Law;" Hildegarde, who as the famous nightclub entertainer is known as Incomparable Hildegarde, in con- cert; Mike Wallace, CBS news- caster and anchor man to Walter Cronkite; Dorothy Sarnoff, Broad- way musical star, who will talk on speech cosmetics—"Your Voice —Passport to Glamor;" Joan Comay, author and wife of the ,Israel ambassador to the UN, "An Inside View of the United Na- tions;" Vernon Jarratt, famous British proprietor of George's in Rome, "Let Your Palate Travel, Too;" Hazel Brannon Smith, 1964 Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, dis- cussing "A Mississippi Editor Looks at Human Rights;" Richard Leibert, Radio City Music Hall organist; Admiral James Calvert, submariner-explorer, and Hope Morrison, drama critic. 11.1.0■11.0.WO M■0 !0 •11111 •0■0■ 147 ■ 11 ■ 04111 ■ 0111•1.1.11111.11111111.1. ■ ■••■0.11■11 a11113 ■0 ..,11•1•0!0 ■0■ 1111.0411.111.1.0/10 ()• ■ •04111.00011=-011=1.34MMI. 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