EIGHT and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE LANSING NOTES t tinting. Notre KOSHER WINE 4 For Passover The octocentennial celebration of the on Friday evenine. March 21, the M• The of %foxes Meinionides, Mosta.. 5 5 5 5 Made strictly according to Orthodox Law Supervised directly by the following Rabbis; S. KLEINPLATZ S. M. FINE A. SCHECHTER M. ZAGER The finest product of its kind produced for Passover. For sale at all store. having • wine license. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MECONI 5 5 Wine Co. nevelt.. of the ant children's 'wrote* philoeopher, physh Ian, scholar and teach- ook place. under the direction of Rabb' Cr. held Sunday evening Mann St, at Ebner Berger, The eervIce •nd sermon th e j es i s h coomomity . 1 . pnter wits of were the entlrelY conducted by the children great intermit to the entire city Rabbi of relisious echoed. A childrete• choir Leon at Fn of TempleBeth Eh 'Detroit. trained by Dr. J. Forbes rendered all principal speaker of the event.. woke the enuoic. The following children par- Centuries of Religious sr.t iii• tic Ipated In the melee: NYIVIa Forbes, hhhh , Eehm Melvin Eller, Leonard Nathan. Eugene ecthoelo Ketchell, Stuart Fink and Audrey Burk- o:her ...kers were Professor J ne Three sermonettee on veriouo es- en. . u h .h heh „ t •ol i eg " oh helve of Mainionidea life were delivered Fella ppreclation." Dr. Philosopher's A Me,ti. 11.1 by Shirley Present. Arthur Kollin •nd la Noel Buckner. • Mediaeval Doctor". and Rabbi Berman ('rice gave the benedb•tioti. Rabbi David a' """ing' lun Tth - h.con7fut. thr e S nl.tn w erhhi o ' oti n ' s ... ".1fold- O'i; '.."1"bou"' The celebration sus ponotred by Con- El, ".. Tuctuley, April 2, with Mts. Adah Shot- ly, city librarian, as gueet spesker. rov neitek. the J II Schiff Lodge of Mrs. Henry Jacobson hall am her Kneels P...M for the week-end, Mr. and Mn,. Samuel ' .'f u.'• Tinto, and son. William, of Lima, tthin. Yu returned e„ from a brief viol) In Lima. Ohio. and Mee Nwlmmer have turned roan a short stay in Muskegon. A Meiling of the Jewish women's Aid Mr and Mrs. Sell Cohen. and Mr and Nire. Irving Steinman returned home from a week's stay In New York. "Marlon, home of Mr. Mr and Mrs. Willieni Preto.. and the Mistent god Ante Preeent are ependinira Meek In Rocheeter, N. Y.. PALESTINE REBEKAH LODGE soh Mr. FreecnCe s•milr• ate. Louie Sim.and her Iwo daugh- Palestine Rebekah Lodge No. Ina past 514 made final arrangements for 71,7,..."' Mlle the card party to be held Tues. .n1fritOels In Detroit. day, April 7, at 8 p. m., at 3707 Conereestion Shattrey Zedek le to hays Fenkell Ave. Proceeds will go for ma room, sno,,,,,srs dinner on sunray, April 7. al Mo. Jewl , n i'onononiis the Matzos fund. Prizes will be ter. A fourteen piece minstrel troupe l• awarded and refreshments served. io entertain, and dancing will follow. Barry Fine ix chairman of the committee in charge of erre:11{00.de, 0 PERFECTION LODGE Perfection Lodge No. 486 F. & 155 EAST WOODBRIDGE /I A. M., will hold a meeting on 2 Wednesday evening, April 10, at Cherry 9271 7:30 p. m. E. A. Degree. Officers • full dress. IIKIMILIKILIOIMILILIIMIL II 2 e N. S. 111111.84 ith April to, the N S. Girls will 'pun- Nor the senior lounge night at the J C. All eeniore are Invited to the ••Ituftelan Village. Saturday Mehl. April 7. at the home of Blanche Feldman. the group will gather for a pajama party. Plans are also toeing mode for an open meeting. 7 _ I I dimple lieti; El tides CLEAN THE SLATE An Appeal for the Payment of Pledges Due the Allied Jewish Campaign By ABRAHAM SRERE Member of Allied Jewish Campaig n Collection Committee Upon your pledge, Jewish Welfare Federation Agencies based their plan of service and its scope. They have not failed one jot in the performance of THEIR job. Can YOU say as much? Workers have been employed, supplies and food have been contracted for, debts have been incurred, with reliance upon funds which Y 0 U promised to give. If your last year's pledge has been paid 100 per cent -- read no further. If it has not, there is only one way in which to clear your communal con- science as you would clear your personal one. ABRAHAM SRERE Others have gone ahead depending on YOU. We do not think that you would consciously and deliberately fail them. USED CARS The Temple Sisterhood. Thenext meeting of the Temple Hie. terhoud will take piece on Mond.) •t- tern.. April In the social hail Rab- bi Philip Waterman of Grand Rapid. will los. as his topic, ''Why Are We Unheppy 7" A dessert luncheon will ,he served at 1:10. The meeting will be- gin at 200. Correia Jeuish Event.. Everyone of the celastrophie event. now taking pia., In Europe le Intimately ...twisted with the Jew. You cannot possibly underetand the association ,of Jewish interest with thae. world eventil unless you know the background of Jewish history. Every Monday night Cl 9 o'clock. Rabid Leon Frani interprets the significant retattOnnhap of the Jew to world events and of world events to the Jew. The Men'. Temple Club. On Tuesday evening. April 9. at 8 o'clock, the Men'. Temple Club will hold • duplicate bridge tournament. All are Invited. Prin.! Refreshments! Admin. Mon. 25 cent• for memberp 60 cent. for non•nienibers YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU BUY FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Honest dependable values and fair prices. Many makes -4. of cars. Liberal guarantee. Small down payment and easy terms through Universal Credit Company. See the nearest Ford Dealer for list of Used Car bargains. The Materheod Cook Book: The committee In charge of the detalle for the pUbliallinn of the Sisterhood Cook Book is working overtime these day, under the chalrnisnship of Mrs. David Keats. It looks ail If the Book wIll come out eomethrne In May. and this I• the last rail for recipea. Just bring your favorite rnipe to the Sisterhood meeting on Monday. April I. Community Center News WOMEN'S MOBILIZATION PROGRAM AT CENTER On Thursday, April 11, at 3 p. m., a "Come and See" program sponsored by the Women's Mob- ilization for Human Needs, will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward Ave. Louis H. Sobel, executive di- rector of the Jewish Community Center, will give a short talk to the group assembled and imme- diately following tea will be served. The group will be taken on a tour of inspection of the build- ing and will visit the nursery school, a handicraft exhibit, the social dancing class, the Girl Scouts, a junior dramatic make- up class, the art class, and an ex- hibit of the arts and crafts class. The women members of the Center's board of directors will act as hostesses. Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower is chairman of the committee. • • CENTER MAKHALA BIGGEST VALUES IN nen kw On Sunday morning, April 7. the Young People's Temple Club will take charge of the %mice. The members of the confirmation claw. of I 2S•1230 are being eellcially invited to attend. In the afternoon, the young people will he host• to the confirmation claw.of I 2 :LIM M a special receilltOn and dap, Sabbath, AprIl I. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preach on the topic, -I10.1• Ins %Vetere." On Sunday. April 14, Dr. Franklin will Preto', on the topic. 7 The Wandering Jew Comes to Life," • dIseouroe bat.' .. Edmond Fleg's great book, - home - . The commas-mow Nader: The annual congregational Seder will he held Thureday evening. April IL .1 11.10 A delleloue Paseover meal will be Nerved by the Temple Sisterhood The Seder service will be conducted by the rabid. anti the traditional Pane0Ver Choi mill be rendered Py the Temple Choir Put urine the date now for vour- self and your children. CHECKER LADDER TOURNAMENT A checker ladder tournament which started on Thursday, April 4, at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, is now in progress every Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Entries are still open to Center members. The tournament is un- der the direction of Edward Mal- linson and will decide the checker championship of the. Center. K. of P. Celebrates 50th Anniversary SAVE MONEY MON SAVE TIME , Weekly `,A,VTg: Pays for Your PERMANENT HOME at this fine hotel aardri-aulmArtusit --- SINGLI ONLY Y oar can live in luxurious comfort in De- With a large gathering of mem- trait's newest downtown hotel— yet be bers and friends Detroit Lodge within • few atop. of your office--very eeo SUPREME IN•KASHRUTH AND No. 55, Knights of Pythias, cele- nomicalk at these reduced permanent rates brated the 60th anniversary with QUALITY—FROM THE WORLD'S a dinner dance and elaborate pro- LARGEST AND FINEST MATZO gram of entertainment last Sun- day night in the Arabian Room of BAKERY CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES STREET the Toiler Hotel. Many notable Pythias and Grand Lodge offic- ers were present. MOTHERS' CLUBS Chancellor Commander Barnard I The Oakland Mothers' Club of A. Pearl gave the welcoming ad- MATZO MEAL* FARFEL • CAKE MEAL • EGG MATZO • MATZO CEREF Mrs. Kliger Named Adviser the Jewish Community Center dress, and introduction of all put will have as guest speaker for its chancellor commanders. Fred M. of Junior Old Folks – meeting of Monday evening, Breen, Grand Prelate, congratu- Home Dance April 8, Winifred Hathaway of l ated the members and officers New York City, executive secre- upon the co-operation and efforts Mrs. David Kliger has assumed tary of the American Association made in making the golden anni- etc$ b'd the duties of advisor of the of the Blind. She will give an versary possible. Junior Group of the Old Folks Dinner on May 5 Will Mark illustrated lecture on "The Pre- Congratulatory tlegrams were Home. She was introduced to the vention of Blindness." Silver Jubilee of Youth received from Horace T. BarnabY, members of the club by Mrs. The Linwood-Dexter Club will Grand Chancellor of Grand Ra- Abraham M. Ferar, president of Organization meet on Tuesday afternoon, pids and H. Earl Vroman of the Women's Auxiliary, at the April 9, at the Dexter branch of Wyandotte, Supreme Representa- last meeting, on Wednesday eve- NEW YORK -- Young Judaea, the Center. Beatrice Larson will tive. Souvenir coins depicting the ning, March 2, at the home of the foremost Jewish youth organi- be the speaker. occasion were given to all present Anne Fisher. This was an open zation in the country, will cele- The Fenkell Mothers' Club will as momentos. meeting, after which a social hour brate its 25th anniversary shortly, hold a bridge party on Tuesday Next Tuesday, April 9, the rank ensued and refreshments were according to an announcement by evening, April 9, at the Midland- of Esquire of second degree will D avid served. A large number of guests A vi Levine, e Jul ne b d e enational Registrations are still open for Parkside Talmud Torah. dnner president. w hich is be conferred on a class of candi- were present. t he Jewish Community Center's silver • • • dates by a surprise degree team. Ephraim R. Gombrg was the b eing Makhala (chorus) which is hav- OPEN HOUSE FOR SENIORS sponsored by outstanding speaker at the "Young People's Jewish leaders in the country, will ing its first meeting at the Center The N. S. Girls' Club of the Day", sponsored by the Junior beahtetlhde Grand on Tuesday, April 9, at 9 p. m. Jewish Community Center is undsatryeeetvB enoiynsg Group. Mr. Gomberg spoke to the 5 The Makhala will be under the planning an open house program gathering on the subject of the to mark the occasion. Judge Juli- supervision of Daniel Frohman, for senior members of the Center, Allied Jewish Campaign. A tour an W. Mack, is honorary i cha r- who is the director of the Halevy on Wednesday evening, April 10. of the Old Folks Home followed man of the Dinner Committee, Hazomir Society, the Detroit Cir- The program to be presented the address. Refreshments were and Maldwin Fertig, advisor cle Chorus, the Cleveland Acca- will be an all-Russian one. There Camp Naheul is the scene of pale Chorus, and is musical direc- will be a demonstration of Rus- busy construction this spring. The also served on this occasion, which to President Roosevelt when he took place last Sunday afternoon, was Governor of New York, is tor for Radio Station WADC, sian folk songs and dances. All season of 1935 brings to a realiza- tion the plan of the directors to March 31, at the Jewish Old Folkschai rman Akron, Ohio. senior members are invited. Home. . have the camp for boys and the The Junior Zionist organization The next meeting of the g o ef neArm alely riciad, enatsifi le'dor was a is camp for girls operate as entirely Ben Bey 9th Passover Dance separate divisions. The new girls' Junior Group will be held at 8:30 camp is being erected on the west p. m., Wednesday evening, April by the late Professor Israel Fried- at Book Cadillac April 21 10, at the Dexter Jewish Commu- lander, and Dr. Judah L. Magnes, side of the campus. Al • meeting of the Senior Titoism. The directors have also responded nity Center, 11518- Dexter Blvd. Chancellor of the Ilebrew Uni- The dance committee for the Tueeday evening at the home of Mrs. Philip Z... plans were none to sp.- Prospective members are invited. versity in Jerusalem. It was their to interest shown by campers last Ben Bey Club dance which will be nor • seri. of eve lectUne In conjunc- would wloisuha youth organi- held at the Book Cadillac Hotel, tion with the Wnal Society. The year in the arts and crafts. A Anyone desiring information con-inartion that ab new large studio with facilities for firm Is erheduled for Friday. April It, cerning the club should contact , offer to Amer- Sunday evening, April 21, an- when Rabbi ',eon Frain of Detroit. will nounces that all arrangements for tweak at the Reformed Temple on • Th• weaving, metal-work, sketching I Sara Alpert, chairman of the lean boys and girls an opportunity and painting, papier mache, clay membership committee, at 2990 to obtain a truly Jewish back- Jew In The Modern World." this affair have been completed. Plans were elan made for • hen. et modeling, reed and raffia, manual Fullerton Ave., by calling Town-ground. Socially and culturally, A deck of playing cards will be party to he held Sunday, April 7, at the training, batiks, and leather tool- send 8-5838. 1 Young Judaea was to provide given free by the club to the first Temple Abr•h•m. I them with an understanding and ings will be opened to the campers 500 people that come to their Mr. and Mr. C. J. Levy have re- • for use this season. Five instruc- ppreci a of the fun damentals ation dance. turned home after an extended sojourn 5th Annual Spring Frolic of tors in these arts and crafts are of Yewi sh life. Td o ay t h ere are The next meeting will be held In Florida, enroute Mrs. Levy attended included on the staff. The coun- a. our delegate at the Notional Federa- B'nai Moshe Y. P. A. I more than 700 Young Jud aea at the Jewish Center, April 10, tion. of Temple Sisterhood Assembly at sellors are all highly qualified, clubs throughout the country with and Jewish youth interested are TV•ehIngton. D. C. mature men and women, who are The fifth annual spring frolic a membership of more than 15,- cl! invited to attend. Mrs Louis Firagroan, of North John- trained not only in outdoor recre- of the Young People's Auxiliary 000 boys and girls of 10 to 18. oa son NV, motored to Detroit to meet Mr. ation, but also skilled in leading of Congregation B'nai Moshe will I or Young Judaea, which has al- 'agman, who is returning from Tucson. be held on Sunday, April 14, at ways laid a great emphasis on the Varied Activities of Young Aria.. where he has spent the Peet five children in creative activities. months. Before returning home they will Little Nahelu for campers aged 9 p, in., in the main ball room of i nationalist aspirations of the Jew- Men's Hebrew Association .pond ...era' days in Detroit. three through six years is the third the synagogue. Dave Diamond will i h people, has undertaken the On Sunday, March 24, at the The F•nal WrIth nner di division of the Nahelu Camps. It personally lead his Della Robia support of a Scout dance on Mon- i fund in Pal- • the arlum Hotel Recreation Room, day night al traded 50 couple. at is a separate unit housed in a new Orchestra and a number of radio estine, known as Karen Harman Euclid Club from 710 p. m to r a. inon Al pha Tau Fraternity won the Ttleeday. magical Monts by lie Rorie modern building with every con- and night club entertainers have Through this medium, Jewish "Y" bridge tournament by der. Zola of Seginaw. e ventriloquist art hl' venience and attraction to make the been selected to provide addition! children in the United States are moue! Roolenhern and Millon Hirsch- leafing Phi Lambda Phi Frater- field. t•p dancing by a trio Including camping experience a happy and al entertainment. The committee able to participate directly in the nity by 700 points. The winning Sybil Kahn. Florin. Robinson •nti Flo• joyous one for the young boys and for the dance, which is under the work of rebuilding Palestine, and team was composed of Harry renoe Lnight were featured. Several girls. The program planned is in- chairmanship of Andrew leaks- establish relations of riendshiir ...plea front Saginaw were present. Gaines and Dr. M. Engelman, "A" vigorating, healthful, and full of wits, consists of Mollie Freed- with Jewish youth in the Home- Joseph W. Grabowsky. retired nay educational opportunities and is team, and Samuel Schwartz and man, Esther Grant, Manny Lax, land. city buelnens map died Thureday at Jack Kirschner, "B" team, with Jot keen Memorial hospital, Miami. Fla presented and carried out in ac- Abe Rosenthal. Tickets T . k may be Ile was 15 yearn old and had been Ill Sam Capp as alternate. cordance with the most modern secured from members, at the for 'sometime. methods in pre-school education. , On 1.5 ednesday, March 27, at or number of yeare previous to 11. - office of the congregation or at Independent Detroit Lodge Central High School, Phi Lambda (ring Mr Orsboweky was in the lumber Here too, the staff has been care- 4 -4) Debate Junior Chapter the door on evening of the affair. In Ray City, and previoun to Phi Fraternity captured full ' the youngest the twines. ,elnn in hnetnees for himself was aneo• on April 10 league's basketball championship, lotted with the lab John M. Ritchie and campers will benefit by the mature --- defeating Alpha Taus by the Edward J. Riley, lie was horn In Ray judgment, the intelligent and sym- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid 'By. May r7. 1076 and lived here pathetic guidance of a specially score of 19 to 18. A feature of the next meeting of hroughout his life. qualified group of counsellors. Surviving are two brother.. bador At a meeting of the group on of the Detroit Independent Lodge, The league held its annual foul- and Samuel A.. both of Bay City. four Application are now being re- March 26, at the Statler Hotel, to be held April 10, at Jericho shooting tournament, which was Meters. Rebecca and Gertrude of Boy won by Samuel Schwartz of Al- Oily, Mime Belle and Mee Dorothy Mil- ceived for the season of 1935. For, several new cases were reported' Temple,wille a debate between on. Repoerts were heard on two I the sen ior lodge jectd an its pha Tau, who was the 1934 eham- ler, Detroit. He wen a member of Bay further information and descrip- c hhap City Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M. Rey ter on the sub to lectom cases. Herbert Margolis of the City t.odie No. II. B.. e. o E.. Ray tive booklet write to Camp Nahelu, upnsi , "Resolved Resolved, t at I pion. Ortonville, Mich., or telephone Or- Mrs. Honigman and Mrs. Chas. the soldier's bonus be paid imme- Live Wires was second and Wil- City Lodge No. On I. 0..11. R. Funeral .Hires were held Monday liam Katz of Alpha Tau third. afternoon In Ray City. Rabid Bernard tonville 91128'6. Detroit office, Ginsburg gave donati ons for the 1 diately." The affirmative team of telephone Townsend 6-4626. Malvin* Klein Memorial Fund. The winner receives an individual Zeiner of Flint offichtlinet , Harvey Elford, Meyer Zagerman and Max Lowenstein representing award and a trophy for his frat- it was decided to have a straw- the support, wil he imposed by Dr. All - Auxiliary Program at ernity, Mrs. Edythe Cugell of 314 E. berry festival and bridge party on H. Lippitt, Dr. A. W. Lowenstine Tuesday, May 28, at 1:30 p. Garfield Ave., is again acting as William Morris and Samue B'nai Moshe April 28 July 10 is the date set for an , and I. Jackson, comprising the Gutterman were elected delegate 5 On Sunday afternoon, April official representative for Camp excursion to Boh-L negative team for the' senior lodge. to represent the "Y" at the Jew - 28, the membership of Congrega- Nahelu. Mrs. Nat , Members are invited to bring their Miss Naomi Lesowoder and Mrs. Blatrukoff, chairman, o. has • ish Youth Conference, to be held tion B'nai Moshe and its friend s made : friends to this open meeting. initial arrangements. April 13 and 14. will be given the opportunity to Helen M. Lipschitz, directors of The group acknowledges re- I The spring masquerad e dance The "Y" intend, to form a see and hear what is going on in Camp Nahelu, are in Detroit com- ceipt of a held Sunday evening at Jericho committee to obtain subscriptions the various auxiliaries of the con- pleting arrangements for the camp' check from Florida, Temple was a success. The judges season. For information please call to the Jewish Allied Campaign. gregation. The program includes sent by the honorary president, . awarded prizes for the best cos- Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer, who, with , un, a The membership committee an- an actual demonstration of the Townsend 6-4626. , follows: First, Si c,. H . her co-workers, Viola Weiss, Mrs. ackson, as Que nounced the pledging of the Aim- activities going on within these The subscription price is $3.00 a year. It is sold by subscription en Esther; se Nts well Club for membership into organizations. Among the items Fannie Strauss and others, gave ! ond, Mrs. L. Press, as a party and mailed to your address each Friday. begga r; the league. planned for this program are: A Gifts to Hadassak School c r and sent part of the pro- third, Miss Kornweise, daughter eeds to the group. Ten clubs will emir teams for short debate to be presented by Luncheons Fund of Mrs. dancer. Florence Kornweise, as a The by-laws will be read for Spanish the indoor baseball championship the Men's Club; a play to be giv- A. 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Last but not Least—It Brings to You the Offerings of Hundreds of Live Merchants Who Desire and Apprec- iate Your Business. 525 WOODWARD AVENUE ,c'9 • ,Y47111- Sisterhood of Beth Tephila Emanuel Synagogue The Sisterhood of the Beth Te- phila Emanuel Synagogue thanks the members and patrons for malting the Purim party ■ suc- cess. A mothers and daughters af- fair will be sponsored on the evening of May 7. There will be entertainment and refreshment,. The donor dinner will be held on May 21. For reservations, Call Mre. Fannie Levine, Tr. 2.3917, or Mrs. Kahn, Tr. 2-7646. Those wishing to become mem- bers see Mrs. Israel, 1675 Glad- stone. All affairs are held at the syna- gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil- son. 1 series, to begin in May. The annual Informal dinner- dance and Kovod Night will be held on Sunday, May 12, at the Barium Hotel. Argonauts Club CADILLAC 1C10 will be hosts. Meyer Green and Leo Panzer are co-chairmen. On Wednesday, April 10, the "Y" will hold the annual track meet at Central High School gym- nasium. at 9 p. m. Members of the Campus Club of Wayne Uni- IEIZDA CLIE21 The Veled• clan met at the home of versity will act as judges and liernire I V. k on March It A Progr.m timekeepers. Archons Fraternity of at- thine. for the nest few month. is defending champion and Sam- 9999 made. inrindIng • progresslye din- uel Schwartz individual champion. ner Participallne In the plane for Mho Entries will be accepted by Sam esent are. Pauline Brod. nor Goidetein, Goldstein. Ethel tbnetvera Florence Spilkin. Gold', At the next meeting, on Mon- Mae., Marion Apple and Bernice day, April 15, at 9 p. m., at the Chicth det•ii. trill he Alone...I . Barium Hotel, a prominent at- a k • Furthermeetin lots! g •t the home o r torney will address the group. Ookile Changes. • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Jo • _ ,• en by the Jr. Players Guild, • re- cital by the Sunday School, a symposium by the study club. There will be no charge for this affair. Each organization will be responsible for its own portion of the program. SOCIAL GUILD The Social Guild will hold its first series of open meetings be- ginning Sunday, April 7, at 4:30 p. m. and continuing for the two following Sundays. The object is to obtain members interested in dramatics. The first meeting will be held in the home of Ben Morganroth, 1503 Taylor Ave. For further information either write or call Miss Stella Green- berg, 1657 Clairmount. 'Mrs. Samuel Schaflander, chair- adoption at the next meeting Refreshments were served by B. man of the school luncheons fund, which will take place Tuesday, Levin and IL Kornweise, while B. April 9, at 1:30 p. m., at the Orloff states that her inquiries have Statler Hotel. and S. Zahler were ticket brought out ■ ninteresting fact. takers. Every child who has received the Jewish Youth Council attractive, beautifully inscribed SIGMA THETA DELTA pink card, announcing that a con- SORORITY tribution in his honor has been s The Jewish Youth Council are Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of ponsoring a bridge dansant at sent to help provide 'lunches for he Chinese Tea Gardens on Sun- Wayne University met at the the school children in Palestine, d home of its president, Miss Bea- has been thrilled. a ay, April 7. There will be prizes trice Firer, 2027 Virginia Park, nd refreshments. Contributions received this on March 24. Formal initiation of The committee headed by Mr. week are as follows: new members, usually a dinner Winslow reported that final ar- In honor of the birthdays of her r dance, was discussed . have been completed sons, Harry and William, by Mrs. f angementa or this affair Final plans for an annual H . C. ro er. spring dance to be held in the Samuel Dubrinsk y, presid In honor of the birthday of her I t he council, announ ce Gardens of th e Book C k - d at ent the niece Joan Steinberg, by Miss m of dtillac Ialian Hotel, Sunday, eeting that Bernard Sands April 2.4 Jeanette M. Steinberg. and were completed, Miss Diana S ally Cohen Cohen were appointed to In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of t senblatt is in charge of the affair. Eugene Mandeberg, by Mr. and he Jewish youth conference Assisting her are Bens Pearlman, Mrs. Charles Robinson. I a which will be held on April 13 Esther Etkin, Mary Sandler and nd 14 at the Jewish Center, i Annette Cohen. 9.