Chairmen of Book Fairs to Be Honored Annual Event Scheduled for Nov. 6-14 Chairmen of Jewish -Community Center Book Fairs front 1952 through 1971 will be honored at the 20th anniversary Book Fair to be held at the CenterNov. 6-14. Those to be-honored and the years they served are: Mrs' Harry L. Jackson, 1952-54; Dr. Norman Drachler, 1955-57; Morris Garvett (posthumously),1958-60; - Mrs. Arthur Rice, 1901-62; Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, 1963, 64, 67; Mrs. -Victor a Shiffman965; Mrs. Julian Tobias, 1966-67; Mrs. Henry Berris, 1968- 70; Mrs. Charles Abramson, 1971; and Mrs. Samuel Babcock, 1971. As in past - years, a large col- lection of English, Hebrew and Yiddish books will be on display and for-sale throughout the week., - The programs are to be co-spon- sored by -major.-Jewish organiza- tions, including American Jewish Congress, American Jewish Com- mittee, sisterhoods of the metro- politan are1,Niddish Committee of the _Jewish Community Center,- Hadassah, Histadrut, National ENROLL—EARN YOUR DEGREE AMERICAN BIBLE INSTITUTE • Dept...3:4, P.O. Box an, - Kansas. City, Mo. 64114 DICK STEIN - Presents THE DICK STEIK- ORCHESTRA AND THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA THE MOON McCALISTER ORCH. teem* - vacate/ with Jolip THE ORIN ROSS ORCHESTRA U 7-2770 Czech Conductor Sends Gift of $7,000 to Israel CONTINENTAL WATCH & JEWELRY SHOP TINT Call 357-0470- - 1 Men's Clubs SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will honor Rabbi Irwin Groner on the occasion of his 40th birthday at a stag dinner party 7 p.m. Oct. 19 in the synagogue. Cocktails and buffet dinner will be followed by entertainment presented by Cantor Jacob Barkin and Cantor Emeri- tus Jacob Sonenklar. Southfield Mayor Norman Feder, a club member, will present the rabbi with a special key to the city and a proclamation designating "Rabbi Irwin Groner Day" in his city. The Mighty Men's Club Art Play- ers will present a comedy skit. The party is free to paid-up club members. For reservations, call the synagogue, 357-5544. Tickets also will be available at the door. Chairman is Dr. Murray Shekter, with co-chairmen Max Weinberg and Feder. Program chairman is David Hermelin. I t "R I SHM O NLY HAIR I PERM. I WAVE - CUT I PRICE 99c An work done by Supervised Senior Students We also take requests. U 11.711-S0 - TOM & SEIB. -ONLT Once Again Available cJ/ie martin-avid Orchestra The Modern Sound of Distinction Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions —Including HOUSE PARTIES ! featuring Solo Piano for cocktail hours. MARTIN KOSINS 546-7558 GIRLS' SKI JACKETS •-• • 100% DU PONT NYLON OUTER SHELL • ORLON ACRYLIC PILE LINED • WATER REPELLENT • WASHABLE • RED-NAVY-GOLD-GREEN BROWN .& MANY OTHER COLORS Sizes 4 to 6x $14 To $18 Sizes 7 to 14 $16 To $28 Obrnapics Guide Seeking Data on Jewish Athletes . 99c. • Waif- Zesijn - WITH THIS COUPON. 825 W. NINE MILE, FERNDALE SHAAP00,. 1 sET , s695 PERMS. $995 NEW YORK — Czech conductor Raphael Kubelik, recently ap- pointed musical director of New York's Metropolitan Opera, has sent $7,000—the fee he received for a recent musical tour—with a letter of sympathy to Gen. Moshe JIM MOOD Dayan, Israel defense minister. Dayan advised Kubelik that the says gift would be allocated to a special I'm Dealing JEWISH CENTER BUS•NESS- fund for widows and orphans of - at Israelis killed in action. MEN'S CLUB President David B. Brown installed the- following of- ficers and" board members for 1972 Colored Movies at a recent dinner: President, Her- man Levine; vice president, Joseph 400 ft.—$165 "Comp. Tanzman; secretaries, Sidney S. Weddings, Bar Mitzvas Shapiro, Oscar L. Reiser and Sam- and other occasions uel Green;• and treasurer, Harry EgTOR,Ta i5GTAM4LIZEULI4gENgi2441-L Frank's.Studio. 474-7768 Landsman. Members of the board are Abraham J., Gurwin and Julius Hackman. • • • AESCUL'APIAN PHARMACEU- is TICAL ASSOCIATION will meet %•I Mr.-Arriold!sBeauty College 13 p.m. Wednesday at the White- hall Apartments clubhouse. * SPECIAL * THE DETROIT MUSH NEWS Friday, October 1, 1971-37 - Dr. REGINALD WILSON was appointed to the presidency of mann, "Red Star Over Bethle- Wayne County Community College hem;" Dr. Mordecai S. Chertoff, by a unanimous vote of the board "The New • Left and the Jews;" of trustees. Multi Tsur, "The Seventh Day;" Peggy Mann, "Golda;" E. L. Doc- torow, "The Book of Daniel;" Prof. Frederick M. Schweitzer, "A His- tory of the Jews," and Dr. Reuven Kritz, "Lights." JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING The week's activities will be ON PREMISES Located in the Continental Market marked by children's programs; I Berenbon including "The Story of Levy Certified, Licensed Watchmaker Strauss," performed by the Young Mastercharge, Bank Americard Dancers Guild; puppet shows pro- 642-0423 duced by Avram and Marilyn 210 S. Woodward, Birmingham Rosenthal, and their children, Helen Josh and Dan, and storytell- f"--- Z.' ( ing. 1 .^7-- - Z. The final weekend of Book Fair TUES. 81 WED.' will feature Yiddish Theater Night • SPECIAL! - - 7 starring Ben Bonus, Mina Bern MISS LYNN LEVICK and their supporting cast. On Sun- day afternoon, the Center Sym- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Levick COMPLETE WITH SET phony will present the pianist, of Hilton Ave. Southfield, and Mr. Mary Maas. and Mrs. Herb Harelik of Dart- mouth Ave., Oak Park, announce COMPLETE WITH the engagement of their daughter Lynn Phyllis to Steven Jay Lutren. HAIRCUT & SET He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lutren of Pearson Ave., Oak Park. A March wedding is orary fellowship from Bar-Ilan, planned. Studio and has been- active in behalf of 29505 Northwestern Hwy, Bar-Ran for the past 10 years. Breath of Speech Southfield, Mich. Berris has been-a co-chairman As no man' is dead so long as 1 1/2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. of the. Detroit Friends of Bar-Ban University and is an active AM- the mirror put to his lips reveals a breath, so no race is extinct so radii and community leader. Thomas J. Hatch long as there comes from its lips Dinner chairman Sander Levin the breath of speech.--Israel Zang- Style Director' announces the formation of a spe- will, Voice of Jerusalem. cial lawyers' committee to aid in sponsoring the Dec. 1 dinner, in memory of his uncle. Cohn- and Ben-is Named Co-Chairmen of Bar-Ilan's Scholarship Committee Irwin I. Cohn and David I. Berris were named co-chairmen of the scholarship committee to as- sist in plans for the annual din- ner of Detroit Friends of Bar-Ran University. This year's dinner will be util- ized to establish a chair in the law faculty of Bar-Ran 'Univer- sity at Ramat Gan, Israel, T in memory of Judge Theodore Levin. The dinner, will take place Dec. 1 at Cong. Shaa- rey Zedek. Appointment of Cohn and Berris was announced by Phillip Stoll- m a n, chairman Berns of the American Committee for Bar-Ilan University, and - former Senator Sander Levin, chairman of the committee of arrangements for the Dec. 1 dinner. Cohn was a recipient of an bon- of Bachelors of Bible Philosophy (B.Ph.B;), Master of Bible Philos- ophy (M.Ph.B.);'Graduate of Bible Philosophy „(G.Ph.B.), Director of MetaphysicS- (Ms.D), or Doctor- of Divinity (D.D.) Chartered by State Correspondence Courses only. Please write for FREE BOOKLET. - CouOcil of Jewish Women,. Wom- en's American ORT, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Commit- tee, Bnai Brith Men's Council, Bnai Brith Women's- Council, Jewish National Fund, Detroit Zionist Federation, Zionist Organization of Detroit, Pioneer Women's Organi- zation, Women's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools, Friends of Hillel Day School, Friends of Akiva Day -School, Jewish Parents Institute and the Hebrew depart- ment of the Jewish Community Center. Authors who will address the Book Fair sessions and their new- est books are: Boris Smolar, "So- viet Jewry, Today and Tomorrow;" Zwy Aldouby, "The Shattered Silence;" Rabbi Samuel M. Silver, "How to Enjoy This Moment;" Elliott Arnold, "Forests of the Night;" Claire Huchet - Bishop, "Jesus and Israel;" Ira Hirsch- Lynn Levick Engaged to Steven Jaj7 Lutren :L e MUNICH — A Jewish guide to the Munich Olympic Games of 1972 is being prepared by Dr. Hans Lamm, Jewish writer and president of the Munich Jewish community, and his editorial com- mittee. Still needed by the Staff is pic- 'toile' and other information on the - participation of Jews, par- ticularly Czech, in Olympic Games after 1964 or in the Maccabia Games of 1961. -a. zin y outh Gen _er f DEPARTMENT STORE FOR CHILDREN TEL-TWELVE MALL, 12 Mile & Telegraph SUNDAY 12 to 5 ALSO NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER 13 MILE AT WOODWARD OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 •:- '."