THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
"2—Friday, December 22, 1967
Roostertail Headliner to Be Hit of the Party
Closing Detroit Chapter's Eye-Bank Drive
To Host Women's Israel Bond Fete
Singing star Paul Anka will be! is Peace," based on the recent
Admission to this party is by a
the featured attraction at the con - Middle East hostilities, will be filled $5 eye-bank or a contribu-
eluding Eye-Bank Campaign Party shown.
tion. The public is invited.
of Hadassah's Detroit Chapter,
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12:45 p.m. Jan. 9 at Northland The-
ater on North Park Drive.
From LONDON, ENGLAND
This benefit performance is
being given through the courtesy
of the Roostertail, where Anka
is appearing the week of Jan. 8.
In addition, 23 members of the
Roostertail orchestra will accom-
"Distinctive Styling in Mamie
pany Anka.
to your Individual Taste"
Anka's success story has been
documented in a movie, "Lonely
Boy". As a boy of 15, Ottawa-born
Anka wrote and recorded "Diana,"
- -hi^h sold over 9,000,000 copies,
nd o-cupied the No. 1 position of
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tion for 13 consecutive weeks. 111 THE NEW
This was only
the beginning for
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Anka. He has
since been honor-
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Records, each
representing
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1,000,000 record-
Open Monday, Christmas Day, Dec. 25th
ings sold through-
Famous Christmas Clearance 12 to 5 p.m.
out the w o r l d.
Most of these
were songs writ-
Anka
ten by Anka him-
self, which he has recorded in
French, Italian, German and Span-
ish, as well as English.
In 1964. Anka had his Broadway
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debut as the lead in the musical
"What Makes Sammy Run?"
The same year, he accepted an
Was $85
invitation to appear at the San
Remo Festival in Italy, where
MONDAY,
his singing of "Ogni Volti" in
CHRISTMAS DAY
Italian drew wide applause. In
addition, his recordings of the
song sold over 1,000,000 copies
in that country, making him the
first American artist to accom-
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plish this feat.
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Hosting the dinner formembers or prospective members of Israel
Bond Honor Societies of Trustees, Builders and Sponsors of Israel,
Jan. 7, at the Sheraton-Cadillac will be this group of women. Seated
(from left) are: Mrs. Louis Berry, member of the steering committee
of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division, and Mrs. Sidney
Schwartz. Builder chairman; standing, Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, steer-
ing committee member; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Women's Division
chairnian; Mrs. David Pollack, sponsor chairman, and executive
committee chairman, and Mrs. Max Stoliman, past chairman (not
shown). Sam Leven, world famed stage and screen personality, who is
the star of "The Impossible Years," at the Fisher Theater, will be a
special guest at this affair, which will launch the 1968 Israel Bond
Women's Division Campaign.
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Recent TV appearances have in-
cluded guest star stints on the
Dean Martin Show, Hollywood Pal-
ace, the Red Skelton Show, Spot-
light, and a special segment with
Robert Preston for ABC-TV's docu- U
mentary, ''This Proud Land."
Anka's own first U.S. TV special,
"Something Special," is being syn-
dicated to 125 world-wide markets.
In between his numerous commit-
merits, he records for RCA Victor
i both here and abroad.
This party climaxes Hadassah's
eyebank saver campaign under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Julius Pol-
lak and Mrs. Ben Kugel, co-chair-
Do ye hear the children weeping. man.
Grand prize will be a three-day
0 my brothers?
—Elizabeth B. Browning paid vacation for two at the Dunes
Hotel, Las Vegas, and round-trip
air transportation for one to Las
Vegas. (Abe Schiller, former De-
troiter who is vice president of
the Dunes, made the former prize
possible).
In addition to the performance
by Anka, the newest color film
produced by Hadassah—"The Goal
The UHO, supported through a
grant from the United Foundation,
was created last summer after rec-
ommendations from a study com-
mittee under the direction of Max
M. Fisher, chairman of the OF
board of directors.
Fisher's study committee recom-
mended the establishement of a
new and independent health or-
ganization capable of meeting the
challenges arising from the increas-
ingly complex governmental legis-
lation and the metropolitan area's
widening geographical boundaries.
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Fisher's OF Committee Sees Brainchild Born
Of f i c e r s and trustees were
elected and by-laws approved for.
the newly formed United Health
Organization (UHO) at a luncheon
meeting Thursday in the Detroit
Club.
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The Regency has facilities for 100,
but patrons are requested to limit their guest lists
to 75 as the art of preparing and serving.food graciously
is too delicate to accommodate
a greater number.
The annual donor tea of the
Jewish National Fund Women's
Auxiliary will feature as guest
speaker Philip Slomovitz, editor of
The Jewish News, 12:30 p.m. Jan.
23 at Temple Israel.
Ruth and Beno Sharon will pre-
sent the musical portion of the
program, according to program
chairman Mrs. Pearl Nosan. The
Sharons, who are Israelis, have
performed on stage and radio over-
seas and in this country. They are
graduates of the Conservatory of
Music in Bucharest and in Jeru-
salem.
Mikvah Israel Dinner Set
Mikvah Israel and Women's Or-
thodox League will hold their an-
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nual dinner 6:30 p.m. Feb. 4 at
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim. The co-
chairmen of the dinner committee
are Rabbi S. Goldstein, Mrs. S.
Murciano and Mrs. M. Lieberson.
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JNF's Donor Tea
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