14 DETROIT .JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle League of Mount Sinai Hospital Association Elects Officers Camp Kinderwelt Prepares for Its 13th Season The League of Mt. Sinai Hos- pital Association elected the fol- lowing officers at the April meet- ing: President, Henrietta Hassol; vice presidents, Betty Milen, Claire Waissman and Mildred Raskin ; recording secretary, Lou- ise Levitt; corresponding secre- tary, Ruth Korcher; treasurer, Pearl Nussbaum; new board members: Nettie Werner, Dorothy Eizen, Irene Birndorf, Gertrude Nussbaum, Gail Pearlman, Beleen Shiovitz, Ruth Applebaum, Har- riet Goldman, Molly Moskovitz and Helen Taxe. A dinner in honor of the new officers will be held on Wednes- day evening, May 21, at the Pallister Tea Room. The chair- man in charge of arrangements is Louise Levitt ; assisting her is Ruth Korchek. Camp Kinderwelt, of the Jew- ish National Workers' Alliance, located on Long Lake, near Chelsea, Mich., is preparing for its 13th camping season. Old campers as well as new prospects are being visited by the registrars: Madams Sislin, Kumove and Levine. Fees are moderate, as Kinderwelt is a social institution and no individ- ual profits by it. The aim of the founders of Kinderwelt is to create an ideal summer home for the Jewish child, which shall combine health- ful rest and play with a national .Jewish atmosphere. The main office is at 1912 Tay- lor, Ty. 4-8988. Parents who are interested may call on the registrars: Mrs. Sislin, To. 5- 9772, Mrs. Kumore, Un. 1-7054, Mrs. Levine, Tr-2-3001. Annual A. Z. A. Spring Dance, at Eastwood Gardens, Sunday evening, May 25. Chronicle Thanked by Union of American Hebrew Congregations May 6, 1941 Mr. Philip Slomovitz, Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Dear Mr. Slomovitz: • On behalf of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations and its affiliated organizations, the National Federa- tions of Temple Sisterhoods, Brotherhoods and Youth, I wish to express appreciation and thanks for your cooperation in obtaining publicity for our recent Biennial Conventions in Detroit. Your interest in our sessions was evidenced by your constant attendance at the sessions, and your care in gath- ering and reporting the news were most impressive. We were delighted with your special pre-Convention issue and more than that with the four pages given over to the meetings in "Jewish Chronicle" of last week. Many thanks, and kind greetings, Sincerely yours, GEORGE ZEPIN, Secretary. GZ:EW Esquire i Koshell Grill Annual Dinner - Dance of Jewish Folk Schools on May 25 • Enlarged Quarters • Air Conditioned • Open Day and Night Sunday, May 25, at 6:50 P. M., at Lachar's Ball Room, 3153 Cass Ave., has been set for the annual dinner dance of the Jew- ish Folk Schools, founded and supported by the Jewish Nation- al Worker's Alliance Poole Zion and the Pioneer Women's Organ- ization. The aim of the Folk Schools is to provide a Jewish Educa- tion in a national and progres- sive spirit. The planned dinner dance is the last affair of the School Year and its proceeds will help to cover the deficit incurred during the year. A special School Book will be published on that occa- sion containing selected compo- sitions of the Children, pictures and articles of interest. The members of the Pioneer Women's Organization are active in organizing the dinner dance and in soliciting guests for the basis of $6 per couple. • All interested in the affair are invited to get in touch with Mrs. A. Mondry, contract-chair- man, To. 5-3215, or Mrs. S. Sis- lin, secretary, To. 5-9772. The rummage committee is headed by Mrs. S. Segal, To. 6-3295, and Y. Kanat, To. 5-0219. SHORT ORDERS ALWAYS NOONDAY LUNCHEONS— EVENING DINNERS 12647 DEXTER BLVD., Corner Leslie #eaafr a 'ftE G-E "ROAST-OF-THE-MONTH" CLUB " Win fger I tour fres ErlfrY Gs And Y" W i n ELECIRIC KITCHEN oit A NEW ELECIRIC sanoso Io loin G-E "Roast-of-the-Month" Club and qualify for prizes by sending in recipe for an OVEN-COOKED MEAT DISH! Come in, get complete information about awards! See is: beautiful range you may win free. Come in today ! Now, see the General Electric Range that has all he features to give you the wonderful e, idvantages of electric cooking and see C1973 he new low prices. Prices tart at 7 See The New GENERAL (1. '4 ELECTRIC Ranges Here Today! David G. Kurzman COMPLETE SERVICE STATION Gas - Oil - Washing - Lubrication - United Motors Service 12430 12TH STREET—:—TOWNSEND 6-9495 You Will Like This Smooth Beer E E It Tastes So Good-And It's Low in Calories SCHMIDT'S delicious flavor will . delight you, lzut because-it' brewed MRS. MAX GROSS to be low in calories, you can watch your strawberry festival at Dexter and weight and still enjoy Lawrence, Sunday evening, May SCHMIDT'S! 18. Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum, NO SUGAR or GLUCOSE Sisterhood president, appointed or Fattening Syrups Added Mrs. Max Gross to head the ar- rangements committee and named as her assistants Mesdames Har- ry Meer, Sans Adler, Sans Klein, Morris Weinstein and M. Good- man. The admission charge of 35 cents includes refreshments. KAPPA SIGMA TAU SOROR- ITY'S MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR MAY 18 Tit E SCHMIDT lint:WINO ((). Mrs. N. J. Reisman is general chairman of the annual dinner dance of the Youth Education League, to be held Sunday eve- Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority's Mother's Day affair will be held in the form of a luncheon, at the tr Wilshire Hotel on May 18. A program will be held after the \: luncheon by the girls for their DETnorr mothers' entertainment. -, Theater and Supper Party of Brochah Goldstein Aux- iliary of J. C. R. S. on Sunday, May 25 • The Theater and Supper party sponsored by the Brochah Gold- stein Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society of Denver, will be held Sunday eve- ning, May 25, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The funds raised through this project will go to the Jew- ish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver. Admission to the Sanatorium is absolutely free of charge. It is a non-sectarian in- stitution and is rated the finest and largest of its kind in the world. An entertaining program has been planned through the cour- tesy of Max Blumenthal of the Variety Club of Detroit. The public is urged to attend. For reservations call Mrs. Kate Wedes, Tyler (3-0767, general chairnutn, or Mrs. John Golds, Hogarth 0713, and Miss Sally Greisman, Tyler 6-7435, co- chairmen. Observe Mizrachi Day with Mother's and Daughter's Luncheon May 18 The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will celebrate "Mizrachi Day" with at Mothers' and Daughters' luncheon on Sunday, May 18, at 12:30 P.M., at the Knights of Pythias Hall, 114 Erskine. Mrs. Joshua II. Sperka will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Samuel Shnitz, of Los Angeles, Calif., will be the guest of honor. Vocal selections will be given by Mrs. David Kallman, accom- panied by Miss Florence Kutzin. Mrs. A. D. Markson is chair- man of the luncheon. Members, their daughters and daughters-in-law are invited. For reservations call Mrs. A. D. Markson, Ty. 6-9159; or the reservation chairman, Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, Hogarth 4580. A reception was held by the Chapter on May 6, at the Shit- arey Zedek, in honor of Mrs. Samuel Shnitz, who was the guest speaker. Mother-Daughter Banquet of Progressive Ladies' Verein Monday Evening ning, May 18, at Saks Show MRS. N. J. REISMAN Bar. Members of her committee are Mrs. W. C. Sucher, in charge of year book, and Mesdames Max Steiner and Meyer Millman in charge of tickets. All proceeds of club functions Strawberry Festival of Bnai are used to purchase clothing, Moshe Sisterhood Sunday books, lunches and other necessi- ties for indigent school children. Evening Mrs. H. J. Millman is presi- An invitation is extended by dent of the Youth Education Bnai Moshe Sisterhood to the League. public as well as ,congregation members to attend the annual Paid-Up Luncheon of J. W. At. ee4 Annual Dinner Dance of Youth Education League on Sunday May 16, 1941 The Progressive Ladies Unter- stitzung Verein will hold its an- nual Mothe•-Daughter banquet on Monday evening, May 19, at the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. William Levin will be the guest speaker and the musical program will be provided by Miss Rosina Bet- man, vocalist, who will be ac- companied at the piano by Miss Sheila Fox. Reservations are be- ing accepted by Mrs. II. Berk, Townsend 5-6703, and Mrs. P. Zager, Townsend 5-2391. Mrs. Harry Epstein is president of E. W. 0. May 27 the organization. A regular A special meeting of the Jewish meeting will be held on Tues- Women's European Welfare Or- day evening, May 20, at Assem- ganization was held May 5, at bly Hall. Congregation Bnai Moshe. A deposit was sent to the Joint Distribution Committee for a Naomi Bnai Brith Auxiliary steamship ticket to bring an or- Elects Officers phan refugee from Germany. Naomi Junior Auxiliary of Arrangements were made for Bnai Brith elected the following the membership paid-up free officers last Tuesday: luncheon on Tuesday, May 27, at President, Geraldine Hamburg; Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter vice presidents, Evelyn Kosog- and Lawrence. Mrs. B. Leland is chairman lod and Maxine Jacobs; corre- of the luncheon and Mesdames sponding secretary, Norma Sha- Osnos and Zuckerman are co- pero; recording secretary, Rita chairmen. They are also managing Goblin ; treasurer, Bernice Fen- ster; sentinel, Gertrude Wilson; the membership drive. Arrangements were also made conductress, Sylvia. Modist ; trus- for the tag day to be given Sun- tees, Sylvia Blatt, Marian Fuller and Elaine LaBave ; financial sec- day, July 20, at Mt. Clemens. A board of directors meeting reta•y, Eilene Kaplan. Naomi Auxiliary will hold a is called for Monday, May 19, at the home of Mrs. Sedor, 1545 Mother and Daughter luncheon on Sunday, May 18, at the 1Vil- Blaine Ave. shire Hotel. A. Z. A. Chapter 314 members will attend with New Ford Summer Hour their mothers. Mrs. Frances Solo- Program on Air Next vich, president of the Women's Sunday Auxiliary of Bnai Brith No. 122, A new summer radio show de- will be the guest speaker. signed to fit the light and pop- Nazis Plan to Shut Greece's ular character of the season 70,000 Behind Ghetto Walls makes its debut next Sunday CAIRO.— (WNS)— The intro- night over the coast-to-coast CBS network. It is the Ford Summer duction throughout Nazi-occupied Hour, which replaces for the Greece of yellow armbands for wig' believed' here to be summer months the Ford Sunday Jews the forerunner of a Nazi scheme Evening Hour. A sparkling array of talent to shut in Greece's 70,000 Jews from radio, screen, concert and behind the concrete walls of a ghetto similar in construction to stage has been booked for Sum- that of the Warsaw ghetto. mer Hour appearances. The The ghetto will be built in weekly broadcast, to feature the Salonika, reports received here lighter music of serious compos- indicated, since close to 50,000 ers as well as popular hits of of the country's Jews are con- the day, will present a symphony orchestra, a "swing" orchestra, centrated in that city. Nazi mili- tary authorities have already an- a 16-voice chorus, and popular nounced a census of the Jewish instrumental and vocal soloists. population in Greece.