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Social Gym Night
At Center Nov. 21

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Because of the huge success of
the first social gym night, which
was held last month, another one
is being planned for Thursday

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evening, No. 21, at 9 o'clock, at
the Jewish Community Center.
The affair will be a get-ac-
quainted party and will be open
to members, senior and adult, and
to guests upon presentation of a
guest card.
Mrs. Sarah II. Selmin, social
director of the Jewish Community
Center, will direct games and folk
dances. Mrs. Selmin has had six
years of camp experience. For
five years she had charge of eve-
ning programs such as this. For
two years she was assistant direc-
tor of the Department of Recrea-
tion in Chicago and led group
games at parent-teachers meet-
ing, American Legion groups, and
women's clubs throughout Chi-
cago, and in Indiana.
The Center is planning to spon-
sor such events as this once a
month.

Women's Auxiliary
Of Old Folks' Home

The "Grand Ball" sponsored by
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Old Folks Home will be
held at the Statler Hotel on Sun-
day evening, Dec. 15.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, chair-
man, and her co-chairmen have

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made known names of many
prominent Detroiters who will at-
tend.
Mrs. David Werbe, chairman of
the art committee, promises a
novel decorative scheme.
Mrs. Philip Greenwald has re-
cently organized a committee of
"Good Cheer" for the guests in
the Home, so as to make them
happier in their present surround.
ings until the new Home is built.
This Monday, Nov. 18, at the
regular meeting in the Statler
Hotel at 1:30 p. m., Rabbi I.ouis
Cashdan, recently appointed su-
perintendent of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home, will address the
members. Mrs. David Kaltman
will render vocal selections and
will be accompanied by Miss Flor-
ence Kutzen.

Mizrachi Donor
Banquet Dec. 10

FRANKLIN WILL SPEAK
Mrs. J. Kunin and Sirs. I. Ro-
senthal, co-chairmen of the forth-
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Rabbi Leo M. Franklin of Tem- hall, announce that there is a

ple Beth El will be the speaker at
the Friday night gathering of Con-
gregation B'nai David, Elmhurst
and Fourteenth Sts., next Friday,
Nov. 22, at 8:30 p. m. His sub-
ject
will be The Jew as a World
The New Motor:int,.
Problem."
"PILSUDSKI" Dec. 12
During the social program fol-
asllo from New 'fork dimet to
lowing the lecture Miss Mollie
Gdynia, the port of Poland
Smolensky will be the guest solo-
with excellent express connec- ist and William Hordes will give
tisms to nearby countries.
a dramatic reading from Shalom
Aleichem.
Tourist and Third Class only
Rabbi Joshua Sperka was the
speaker on the opening gathering
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via Conatanza
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Sky." A large attendance was
present.
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J. C. R. S. Banquet on Dec. 1

Denver, Coln., Jewish Consump-
tive Society will meet next Tues-
day, Nov. 19, at 1 p. m. at As-
sembly Hall, Twelfth and Clair-
mount Important business is to
be discussed. Societies are asked
to please remember the fifth an-
nual bazaar, which will be held
Dec 1 at the Byron-Philadelphia

Neugarten Sunshine Club
Monthly Meeting Nov. 18

The regular monthly meeting of
the Neugarten Sunshine Club will
be held Monday, Nov. 18, at 1:30
p. m., at the Jewish Community
Center, Holbrook and Woodward
Ayes. There will be bridge games
for those wishing to remain after
the meeting. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Jay Neuman, Mrs. Harry De-
Bosky, Mrs. Morton Snyder, Mrs.
Gustave Herz, Mrs. William Ro-
senberg, Mrs. Albert Medal and
Mrs. Irvin T. Levy.
Members having filled their
banks for the annual luncheon
should present them at the meet-
ing. It is very important that all
banks be turned in as soon as pos-
sible.

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Miss Sydelle Bobrin, chairman
of the Thanksgiving dance com-
mittee, has announced that the
plans for the annual Thanksgiv-
ing night dance, to be held at the
Masonic Temple, are moving along

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On Thursday morning, Nov. 14,
Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Temple
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body at Cranbrook School in Bir-
mingham. His subject was "New
Meanings in Old Words."

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The Young People's Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of the
Park Lane Apts. returned from Club's Thanksgiving tea dance
'date has been changed from Nov.
a week's stay in Chicago.
I24 to Dec. 1. The dance will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg held from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m.
of Poe Ave. returned home after with Mary Kahn's orchestra. All
spending 10 days in New York. members and their friends are in-
vited.

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Membership Tea-Dance to
Held This Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Sol J. Levy of
Rabbi Leon From will deliver
Buffalo, N. Y., are the week-end' the principal address at the an-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gins- , nual convention of the Jewish
burg of Chicago Blvd.
Education Association of Michi-
gan, Ohio and Indiana at the
Arthur Schoenstadt of Chicago Commodore Perry Hotel, Toledo,
spent a day in Detroit during the 0., on Thanksgiving Day, Thurs-
day, Nov. 28.
past week.

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Jr. Hadassah Dance
At Masonic Temple

MRS. 'J. KUNIN

rapid income of pledges for this
affair. Many organizations have
already announced that represen-
tatives will be present at the ban-
quet and that the evening is being
kept open for this affair. All or-
ganizations which have not as yet
responded are urged to do so soon.
A journal is being published in
connection with the banquet.
The Misrachi benefit perform-
ance at Littman's People's Thea-
ter wit Ibe presented this Sunday
afternoon. Nov. 17, at • matinee
show. All members who have un-
sold tickets must have them turned
in by Saturday evening to the
chairman, Mrs. Subar.

The Little Women of Hadassah
will meet at the home of Dorothy
Bachrach, 2517 Calvert, on Sun-
day, Nov. 17, at 3 o'clock. The
program will include the showing
of movies taken during her trip
through Palestine by Mrs. NI. Lan-
Complimenting Mrs. Sol .1.
dau, and a few piano selections
Levy, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg's guest, by Judith Victor, a member of
MISS NEENA ARONOW
Mrs. S. Benjamin of Whitmore the .organization.
Drive, will be hostess at luncheon
successfully.
This affair is the
and bridge on Saturday. Mrs.
Hannah Ilarvith and Ann major fund-raising event of the
Ilarold Van B a a l e n enter-
Paul
Club
entertained
at
a
din-
Detroit
unit
of
Junior IIadassah,
tained at luncheon and bridge on
Friday at her home on Merton ner dance for 40 guests on Wed- the young women's Zionist organ-
nesday
evening,
Nov.
6,
at
the
ization
of
America.
Members of
Road.
Oriole Terrace, in honor of the the committee and the organiza-
25th wedding anniversary of Mr. tion have reported an enthusiastic
Joseph J. Cummins of Los
and Mrs. Ralph Paul. The table response on the part of the Jewish
Angeles, Calif., will arrive Satur- decorations were white and ail- community. Tickets have been
day to be the guest of his sister ver and the guests of honor
a nd widely
were
distributed and may be ob-
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
sentteodf with
o
a crystal aSnldrs.aik tamed front the ticket chairman,
J. II. Schakne of Ilazelwood Ave. ver se
urns, BSc,
Betty Morris, 2966 Monterey, To.
Miller of Los Angeles, parents 7-8265, or from any member in
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg of Leslie of Mrs. Paul, came to attend this the organization. The admission
Ave. motored to Dayton, 0., to celebration as well as the forth- price is 60 cents per person. The
spend the week-end with her fam- coming marriage of their grandson. proceeds of this dance are for-
ily.
Mr. Paul's mother of New York warded to Palestine in order to
City also came here to attend support the various projects sup-
Sir. and Sirs. William Frank these occasions.
ported by Junior Hadassah. The
were hosts at a midnight supper
music for the dance will be fur-
party Saturday, Nov. 9.
Fourteen Wayne University nished by the nationall-famed
students have survived the com- Gene Regis orchestra.
Dr. Samuel Lewis returned
Those who have helped in so-
petition as far in the selection of
from New Orleans, having at-
class representatives for the an- liciting ads for the dance pamph-
tended the Dental Convention.
nual inter-class debate contest let are asked to turn these in im-
The sophomore finalists include mediately to the dance committee,
On Thursday evening, Nov. 14.
Nathan Epstein of 2917 Calvert which meets every Thursday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of
Ave., and Sara Kaplan of 680 W. ning at the home of Sophie B.
Lawrence Ave., entertained a
Kirby Ave. The freshmen re- Schwartz, 1947 Gladstone. Twenty
group of friends at dinner.
maining in the contest as candi- per cent of all money turned in
dates for finalists include Julian on ads and tickets will be credited
Miss Edith Ileavenrich spent
Sieyers, II. Stocker and Leonard to the $5 donor luncheon to be
the last week-end in Cincinnati.
given on Jan. 19. Members inter-
Troutman.
ested in earning their money for
Irving Kaufmann left last Sun.
the luncheon in this way are
Mr. and Airs. Henry Winer.
day night to spend several days
...an urged to work with the dance
are home after a visit in Ptts-
i
in New York.
Miss Ethel Delia is
burgh and Atlantic City.
chairman of advertising and may
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin en-
be reached at 364 Harmon, To.
tertained a few people at dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Nederlander of 7-7604.
Saranac, N. Y., are the guests
Friday evening, Nov. 15.
Gain Many New Members.
of
their children, Mr. and Mrs.; Miss Frances Moran, chairman
Sirs. Adolph Finsterwald was Harry Robbins, and will remain! of the membership campaign of
hostess at luncheon Friday, Nov. here indefinitely.
;Junior Hadassah, reportd that
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8, at her home on LaSalle Blvd.
campaign workers are meeting
Tau Sigma Delta announces itslwith enthusiastic response to the
Ralph Cole of Columbus, 0., second annual charity dance to , organization's call. The big
will visit friends in this city the be given Sunday evening, Dec. 8,j event of the campaign will he a
week-end of Nov. 23, and will at the B'nai David Synagogue,: tea-dance which will be held at
attend the Michigan-Ohio State Elmhurst and 14th Sts.
the Detroit Leland lintel on Sun-
game in Ann Arbor.
_
day afternoon, Nov. 17, from 3 to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper were 5 P. rn. Male guests will be pro-
Sirs. Samuel Glogower and Mrs. hosts at a Sunday night supper vided and admission will be by
Joseph Welt will leave Saturday and bridge on Nov. 10. membership card and invitation
for New York to attend the com-
only.
mittee meeting of the National
Theta Delta Omega Sorority en-
Miss Neena Aronow is chairman
Council of Jewish Women.
tertained at a dinner party at the of the committee in charge of ar-
Statler Hotel on Friday. The guest rangements for the tea-dance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nieman and of honor was Miss Pearl Cap- Others serving on the committee
Adele Nieman and Mrs. Max Tel- Ian who is leaving for Los An- are Frances Moranz, Bertha Yack-
ler spent several days in Chicago geles.
ness, Geraldine Fealk, Fae Mo-
the past week.
ranz, Ruth Friedland, Bernice
Bliss Bessye Kosak entertained Friedland, Bernice Levine and
J. Stets of Boston is visiting at a bridge in honor of Miss Pearl , Caroline Goodman.
with his children, Dr. and Mrs. Caplan.
1 All prospective members who
Herbert Metz of Virginia Park.
intend becoming affiliated with
Leon B. Traub of Philadelphia, Junior Hadassah this season are
J. H. Feinberg and daughter, supreme lieutenant-master of Al. invited to attend this affair, and
Florence, of Chicago, spent last pha Epsilon Pi. national college dues will be accepted at the door.
Tuesday here visiting with their fraternity, was a visitor in De- I
The local drive is one of 200
f amily, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fein-
troit the past week-end, coming, being conducted simultaneously
berg of Leslie Ave.
here on an official inspection of , throughout the country to increase
the Michigan State chapter of the national membership of Junior
Slim Sue Wineman will leave the fraternity. Mr. Traub MIN
li m
S3 a r h k to 15,000, na goal
ns it vheart.
Nov. 27 to visit with her sister tuest
g
of Louis M. Felsenthal,
th
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ahe me mber of the mid-western ad- nary of the youth organization
Eugene Arnfeldt (Clare Wine- visory committee of the frater-I The peak of the campaign will be
man), in Pittsburgh.
pity, and a school chum of Mr, reached Nov. 17, which has been
Traub at the University of Penn- j designated as "National Member-
Mrs. Max Fisher of the Park sylvania.
ship Day."
Lane Apts. will be hostess at a
I
The second in a series of Pales-
linen shower on Friday, Nov. 22,
Mrs. Samuel K. Gage is in Cin- tine nights is to be held at the
at the Phalanx Club, for the fam- cinnati attending the wedding of home of Mrs. Maurice Landau,
ily, honoring her sister, Shirley her nephew, Joseph Segal, to Miss 8932 LaSalle Blvd., Wednesday
Krell, a bride-elect.
Duffy Brown, also of Cincinnati.; evening, Nov. 20. These gather-
Sir. Segal is the son of Alfred ' , ings are sponsored by the cultural
Miss Elaine Alpert was pleas- Segal of the staff of the Cincin- committee. All members and
antly surprised by a group of nati Post, whose articles frequent- friends are invited.
friends last Saturday night on ly appear in The Detroit Jewish
the occasion of her 16th birth- Chronicle.
day. Elaine is the daughter of
Mr. and Sirs. Benjamin Alpert of
Plans are being formulated for
Burlingame Ave.
the second annual bridge dance'
of Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority to
Mrs. Sadie Kuttnauer has re- take place on Sunday evening,
The Music Study Club of De-
turned to her home at the Wil- Dec. 15, at the Chinese Tea Gar-
troit is presenting a study course
shire after an extended visit in dens. The committees in charge under the direction of Henry
Philadelphia with her sister. Mrs. are: Printing, Ilermina Brock and
Herrmann, the next study pro-
Abe Mark.
Gertrude Krasnick; arrangements, gram to be Nov. 19, at 2:30 p. m.
Faye Alpern and Bertha Wages- Mr. Herrmann's lecture at this
Mrs. Max Unger and Mrs. Fred heim; publicity, Dorothy Bron-
time will be "The Development of
Schwartz returned from a motor stein. Tickets can be obtained the Sonata and Symphony," with
trip to New York and New Ro- from the members.
illustrations on the works of
chelle, N. Y.
Haydn and Handel. The guest
The Mother Zellman Family artist of the day will be Frederick
Many delightful affairs have Club gave their second annual Schreiner, tenor, who will sing
been given in honor of Miss Mar- supper at the home of Mr. and
the recitative
aria "Every
ian J. Chalets, daughter of Mr. Mrs. William Altman of 251 Cali- Valley
Shall Be and
Exalted"
from
and Mrs. Julius Chafetz, whose fornia Ave., last Sunday evening. Handel's Messiah. During the
marriage to Herbert Lloyd Paul, It was attended by 28 members. e rst pa rt o f the meet•
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul, Tribute was paid to Mother Ethel , Herrmann will give a resume of
of Hazelwood Ave., is an event Zellman for the fine work she is , his previous lecture on Bach. The
scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 17, at doing in Palestine. Edward Zell- day's program chairman is Mrs.
the Hotel Statler. On Sunday, man was installed as president: Harry Becker
Nov. 3, Mrs. M. Carson and Miss for the ensuing year.
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Dorothy Chafetz entertained 30
Louis Colen, with Gertrude Schu-
Sigma Theta Delt a sorority of . tot Friedman and Mrs. Max Reich
guests at the Belcrest with ■
luncheon and personal shower, for Wayne U n i v e r a i t y formally , assisting, the Music Study Club's
Ann
the pleasure of the bride-elect. pledged
. Margaret Singer.
nn philanthropic committee will en-
.
u wi isr an Ali ce R ests at a tertain the Farmington Home for
Sirs. Bristow and Mrs. R. Chafetz
honored Miss Chafetz at a lunch- breakfast given in the Venetian Crippled Children on Nov. 16. A
eon and linen shower for 50 Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel, juvenile program is planned, in-
•uests on Nov. 7. A Hallowe'en Sunday, Nov. 10. Covers were eluding dancers from the Homer-
narty and pantry shower for 24 laid for 32. Each pledgee was Babb Dancing School.
zuests was given for Miss Cha- presented with a corsage. Presiv,
lets and her fiance by Mrs. Sol dent Edythe Shoob performed the Lechem A n i y i m Benefit
Dunner on Oct. 31. Saturday, pledging ceremony which was fol-
Show Dec. 3
Nov. 9, the Ann Paul and Hannah lowed by a delightful program.
Ilarvith Club combined honored Miss Celia Scott was chairman of,
Mrs. Paul's future daughter-in- the affair. Plans are under way , The Detroit Ladies' Lechem
law with • bridge tea and hand- for a formal dinner-dance which, Aniyim announces its annual
ae Llistrrn
p t aen'sPesodpitley:
behneesfitet rsthoowtsk at
kerchief shower at the new home will be held during Christmas va- T
e en Tuesday,
of Mr. and Sirs. Kalman Shapero cation.
Dec.
3.
A
play
that has not as
at 18625 Wildemere Ave. Mrs.
Mrs. Abe Feuerrnan' of 1946 , yet been shown will be presented.
Ralph Paul poured tea, assisted
by Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mrs. Jack Virginia Park entertained at a Tickets may be had from any
Ruben and Mrs. Kalman Shapero. bridal shower for 75 guests, at of the members or by calling Mrs.
Lachar's Restaurant, on Nov. 6. R. Goldberg, 1745 W. Euclid,
Forty guests were present.
in honor of Miss Gertrude Lan.; Trinity 2-0940.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Dreifus of sky of Ann Arbor, whose mar-1
Flowers for all eel-scone-
Muirland Ave. spent a week at riage to Harold Kramer of De- i
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PARIS (WNS)—From a survey

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bution of German-Jewish refugees
who made France their first stop ,

UN. 2-3541

it is revealed that at least 150 a
the exiles have found their will
to the Soviet Union. Most of th
emigres who went to Russia ar
physicians who have found ern
plornent in the government medi
cal institutions or universities.

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