What a Best-Dressed Israeli Child Wears Israeli fashions for fashion - con- scious boys and girls are modeled by (from left ) seated: Deborah and Susan Schreiber; a n d standing: David Rosenblum, MM- die Speiser a n d Gabriel Levi. De- signed and sewn at Beth Zeirot in Jerusalem, one of t h e vocational schools sponsored by Mizrachi Women of Amer- ica, t h e clothes will be modeled at the Baty a Chapter, Miz- rachi Women, fa- shion show and family supperpartY. 5 p.m. Dec. 21 at Cong. Beth Mittel. JNF Women's Pre-Donor Rally Marks Opening of Year's Drive The pre-donor rally and IIanuka celebration of the Women of Jew- ish National Fund set for noon Tuesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe will feature the Bel Canto Choral Group, conducted by Dan Braude and accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Herman Stein, in a program of Hanuka songs. Dessert luncheon will be served. According to Mrs. William Levin, fund-raising chairman and past president, the Women of JNF have adopted an additional objec- tive—the planting of a forest of 10,000 trees or more to commemo- rate this, their 40th annual donor event. The forest will be located PILLARS OF COURAGE OF THE WOMEN OF .mr, DETROIT AT CIADOT in the vicinity of the Pillars of Courage project, between Gadot and Gonen, both of which are at the foot of the Golan Heights, part of the Greater Detroit Women's over-all project of development. Mrs. Levin pointed out that both strategic kibutzim were bordering on Jordan and Syria until the Six- Day War. Both took heavy beat- ings from the Syrians on the Golan Heights and from the Jordanians for many years. The Pillars, which, according to Mrs. Levin, are the testimonial to the dote:- Nina Spinner to Become Trife of Ralph _licvcrs mination and courage of the young people of these settlements, now stand at the gates of Gadot. Mrs. Levin said that about 150 Detroiters have honored them- selves, or near ones, or the mem- ories of relatives and friends, with 'inscriptions on the Pillars. Mrs. Albert Posen, president, asks that all cash collected to date be turned in at this meeting. Hold- ers of Blue and White boxes, not yet cleared, also are asked to bring them at this time. Mrs. Samuel Baker is program chairman. Friends of Israel and JNF are invited. MISS NINA SPINNER Oak Park, has been appointed co- chairman of the Friends of the Center Symphony Orchestra, it was announced by Milton J. Miller, chairman. Mrs. Axelrod, past president of the Women's Auxiliary to Mai- monides Medical Society, is affili- ated with the American Jewish Congress, the membership committee for Meadow Brook Summer Concerts and the Ameri- can Field Serv- ice. She also is vice president of Mrs. Axelrod the Ferndale High School PTA, and vice president of Youth for Understanding.. Her husband, Dr. Axelrod, plays bassoon, and her son, Andy, plays cello with the Center Symphony Orchestra, directed by Julius Cha- jes The symphony is celebrating its 30th anniversary season. Six con- certs are held in the Aaron De- Roy Theater, five scheduled throughout the year on Tuesday evenings, and the annual Family Concert on Sunday, Jan. 11. Friends of the Center Symphony helps plan and organize support for the orchestra. Mrs. Theodore Petok is co-chairman of the Women's Committee. A search for "Miss Autorama" of 1970 is under way in the De- troit area. Single girls, age 18 to 25, from any community in Michigan and Ontario, are eligible. They should send a recent photograph, meas- urements, name, address and tele- phone number to: Miss Autorama Contest, care of Promotions, Inc., 19717 East Nine Mile, St. Clair Shores, Attn: Miss Lynne Flattery. The 18th annual Autorama will be held in Cobo Hall Jan. 23-25. Deadline for entries is midnight Jan. 17. James Wineman Elected to Head Convention Body Classified Ads Get Quick Results The Detroit Convention Bureau's , board of directors unanimously elected James H. Wineman presi- , dent. Wineman, president of Wineman Investment Co., succeeds Thomas R. Reid, executive director of civic and governmental affairs for Ford Motor Co., who has served as bureau president since 1966. (Continued from Page 23) Wineman, 57, was elected to the JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN bureau's board of directors in 1954 and served as vice president in WELFARE ORGANIZATION President Mrs. Jack Seder an-1 1958. He has been a member of the executive committee for three nounces a luncheon board meeting will be held noon Monday at Cong.' years. Newly elected as vice presidents Ezras Achim. Mrs. Philip Schlus- esel and Mrs. Rose Shephard are are Harold Berry, executive vice hostesses. Plans for the donor president of the Fisher-New Com- pany, and E. Dawson Fisher, vice luncheon will be discussed. president and publicity .director • * * for the J. L. .Hudson Co. BETH ABRA I IA 11 SISTERHOOD Re-elected to the treasurer's I will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in post was William J. Croul, vice the social hall. Dessert luncheon president of Detroit Bank and will be served, and Rev. Israel Trust Company. Fuchs will sing. Prior to the election meeting the * * GOLDA HEIR CHAPTER, Pie- bureau's 555 member firms and !neer Women, announces its Ilan- organizations cast ballots, electing eight new directors. Six of these !ukallistadrut dinner party will be held 6 p.m. Sunday at the home will fill vacancies created by the of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stepek, expansion of the board from 30 to 36 members, and the additional 24210 Scotia, Oak Park. The pro- gra m will feature an Israeli two will replace retiring directors H. G. Warner, executive vice pres- movie with Alan King. games, ident—operations, General Motors prizes and a sing-along. Histadrut Corporation, and Charles H. Web- chairman, Mrs. Walter Epstein ber, senior vice president, Manu- invites members to bring their facturers National Bank. families and friends. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Stepek, 399-4451, or Only the shallow know them- Mrs. Epstein, 548-6129. —Oscar Wilde. selves. t * SlIA RONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon and wig fashion show noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Freda Barris, 15588 Stratford. Southfield. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Toby Ginsburg. 24241 Westhamp- ton. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Gerson Frankel. omen's I Mr. and Mrs. Aron Spinner of New Jersey Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Nina to Ralph Mayers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Mayers of Church Ave., Oak Park. The bride-elect is a senior in the college of education at Wayne State University. Mr. Mayers is also a senior at Wayne, where he was affiliated with Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. Center Symphony Friends THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 12, 1969-29 Name as Co-Chairman Mrs. Arnold Axelrod Clarissa Axelrod, 24251 Majestic, Miss Autorama Sought NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. David J. Cohen. 18919 Cherrylawn. SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Leo Finkelstein, 15670 Mt. Vernon. Rabbi S. B. Shemtou will speak. COUTURE-BOUTIQUE CUSTOM DESIGNS LOUNGE WEAR - ACCESSORIES LUGGAGE HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & USHER 353.7640 ! WHY WORRY I Leave Everything to Us 044 if4' I WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Expectation Shop inc. 141 West Maple Rd. 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