Kapustin Event Miss Susan Dembs 'Israel Today' Show Included in World Adventure Agenda; Service Group Election Monday Plans June Pierrot's Series in 40th Year Directors of the Detroit Joseph Garson George D. 34—Friday, October 19, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The spirit of solidarity with Israel as expressed on 315 ca.m'puses where there are Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations will be elaborated upon by Dr. Alfred Jospe, interna- tional dirctor of Hillel, at the Rabbi Max Kapustin Testi, monial Dinner 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Also on the program will be Dr. Moses Shulvass, scholar and Hebrew histor- ian of the College of Jewish Studies of Chicago. Wayne State University President Dr. George Gullen and Dr. Virgil Jones of its Religious Center will repre- sent the university, along with alumni and students who GEORGE PIERROT will join in the tribute. There'll be two perform- tickets and information, ances of Hawaii, a matinee the Bnai Brith Council offii.e, at 3 p.m. and an evening 354-6100. show at 7. For its 40th anni- versary, the series plans a bonus presentation of free orchid corsages flown in from Hawaii for the ladies, an aloha lei for the men, and Hawaiian entertainment before and between shows. , Service Group, year-round organization for Allied Jew- ish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund workers, will mee t at a luncheon, 12:15 p.m. Monday at the Butzel Building for the biennial election of DSG officers. On the slate of officers to be submitted by the nominating committee, chaired by Nor- man Wachler, are Arthur Howard, nominated for the Group's presidency, and Mil- ton J. Miller and Jack A. Robinson, nominated for the two vice-presidential posi- tions. Paul Broder, chairman of the board; Louis C. Blum- berg, vice- chairman; George D. Keil, chairman of the executive committee, will be proposed for re-election. How- ard and Miller will be no- minated to serve as rep- resentatives to -the Jewish Welfare Federation's board of governors. Members of the nominat- ing committee serving with Wachler are Milton Barnett, INVITATIONS Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Etc. 25% OFF Plus Free Gift Keil, Irving Laker, Philip S. Minkin and Bruce E. Thal. Also on the luncheon's business agenda are reports on the status of the 1973 campaign and on collections, plans for the 1974 campaign, and an update on the Detroit response to the current crisis in Israel. DSG President Lewis S. Grossman will chair the meeting. DSG directors are asked to make reservations by calling Miss Esther R. Prus- sian at the Federation office, WO 5-3939. Ladies' Health Club Sets Class at Center Sylvia arkin, of the Wom- en's Health Club of the Jew- ish Center, will present "Shape Up for Better Liv- ing" 9:30-11:30 a.m. Nov. 6 at the Center. The program will run for six Thursdays, excluding Nov. 22. The class is limited to 35 members. Participants must bring loose-fitting exercise clothing and each member will he profiled at the first and last classes. For information, call Mrs. Lloyd Resnicoff, 559- 5409. Innovations, Stationary Assorted Gifts & Wrapping For All Occasions 10%-50% OFF Lee or Hilda 557-8340 Once Again Available J4P rflartin- eAvici Orc4e3tra The Modern Sound of Distinction Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions —Including HOUSE PARTIES! Featuring •Solo Piano for cocktail hours. 546-7558 MARTIN KOSINS LIL BLOOM World Adventure Series, directed by George Pierrot, includes an important pro- gram of Israel in its cur- rently announced lecture series. On Feb. 24, at the Detroit Institute of Arts Auditorium, Clay Francisco, a nationally prominent lecturer and photographer, will present "Israel Today." Every aspect of Israel's accomplishments in its 25- year history will be under review in that illustrated lecture. MISS SUSAN DEMBS The world premiere of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Stan Midgley's new color Dembs of Westland Ave., movie, "Hawaii — Isles of Southfield, announce the en- Enchantment," Oct. 20 will gagement of their daughter inaugurate the World Adven- Susan Ellen to Avery J. ture Series' 40th year of pre- Murav, son of Mr. and Mrs. senting Sunday afternoon Benjamin Murav of Win- travel films in the Detroit In- chester Ave., Huntington stitute of Arts Auditorium. Woods. Hawaii will be followed on Miss Dembs was graduated from Southfield High School. succeeding Sunday after- Her fiance attends Wayne noons by 13 other all-new State University's school of season ticket shows and a pharmacy and plans to at- schedule of post-season tend dental school in the fall. shows. It was in 1933 that George A June wedding is planned. Pierrot, president and foun- der of the World Adventure Israeli Physician Series, presented the first to Speak at Hutzel program with Captain Carl Dr. Charles R. Kleeman, von Hoffman showing 35 physician at the Hadassah- millimeter black and white Hebrew Medical School, will movies of "The Head Takers speak in the Detroit Medical of Formosa." During the Center Monday through Oct. next 40 years such world- 26 as honorary chief of the famous explorers, adventur- department of medicine at ers, and world travelers as Hutzel Hospital and visiting Admiral Richard Byrd, avia- professor of Wayne State trix Amelia Earhart, author University's department of John Gunther, Gobi Desert explorer Dr. Roy Chapman medicine. The visit was arranged by Andrews, Lewis Cotlow, Dr. A. Martin Lerner, chief Lowell Thomas, and the of the department of medi- most renowned travel lec- cine at Hutzel Hospital and turer of all times, Burton professor at Wayne State Holmes, plus hundreds of University's school of medi- others appeared on the cine, with which the hospital series. is affiliated as a teaching unit. • nes to Hold Dr. Kleeman, a native Socia Californian, will lecture at Dinner-Meeting Hutzel Hospital, the school Detroit Socialites will hold of medicine and Detroit a dinner-meeting 6 p.m. Sun- General, Harper and. Vet- at the Big Boy Restaur- erans Administration hos- day ant in Lincoln Center. The pitals. He also will partici- meeting will begin at 7:30 pate in bedside instruction p.m. of medical students and the A speaker on the Middle supervision of medical care East situation will be fea- of selected patients. tured, and guests are invited. The next dance will be held on Nov. 10 and will -be open City of Hope Sets to the public. Nostalgia Party For information, call Shir- New Horizons Chapter, City ley Kaner, 398-2296, or Mollie of Hope, will hold a Rock 'N Stern, 342-2791. Roll party 8 p.m. Nov. 10 at Oak Park High School. Mic- key Schorr, former Detroit disc jockey, will emcee an evening of music, dancing, refreshments and prizes. Proceeds will go to the City of Hope Hospital in Duarte, Calif. For information, call Kenneth Lynn, 626-3450, eve- nings. There is a charge per couple. KOSHER CATERERS P roudly announces ITS APPOINTMENT AS EXCLUSIVE CATERER AT BETH SHALOM SYNAGOGUE 14601 Lincoln Rd. Oak Park Call Us For Introductory Prices on All Occasions .. . • BANQUETS • WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • SHOWERS • ETC. ETC. ETC. • ANNIVERSARIES For Further Information Phone LIL'S KOSHER CATERING 546-5444 _Under Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis Topic: Unity • Marriages SASSON - SHARE : Diane Nadell Share became the bride of Albert A. Sasson recently at Cong. Beth Shalom. Rabbi David Nelson officiated. 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