$ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary to Meet Tuesday, May 23 The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies' Aux- iliary No. 230 of the Jewish War Veterans will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Weisberg of 3521 Oakman Blvd. on Tuesday eve- ning, May 23, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ida Schultz, president, will preside, and announces that new members will take their ob- ligations at this meeting. Mrs. Luba Lupiloff and Mrs. Rose Cantor, past presidents, will per- form the ceremony. All members are invited and urged to attend. The Auxiliary No. 230 hostess committee served hundreds of service men at the USO. April 27 was Auxiliary No. 230 hospital visiting day at the Marine Hospital. One thousand gifts were presented to the 350 disabled veterans. The next visit will be to the Dearborn Hospital in June. Corporal Joseph Jessof was the recipient of an artifiicial arm purchased by the Auxiliary through the Ida Hubbert Fund. Corporal Jessof lost his arm in Sicily. The Auxiliary is now raising funds to purchase artificial limbs. Mrs. Robert Lewiston Re-elected President of Youth Education League Youth Education League an- nounces election of the following officers for the new year: Mrs. Robert Lewiston, re-elected presi- dent; Mrs. William Sucher, Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs. Louis Mann, vice presidents; Mrs. Douglas Purther, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Ben Gelman, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. Bernard Cohen, publicity ; Mrs. Harry Galperin, financial secretary; Mrs. Harry Spector, treasurer; Mrs. Irving Yarrows, flower fund ; Mrs. Arthur Campbell, chief case worker. May 12, :944 Aaron Rosenberg to Be Rabbi Jerome Folkman Rabbi Sperka to Address Pupils of Mrs. Meister Bnai Brith Young Women To Be Guest Speaker at Women's Aux. Home Offer Dramatic Art Recital A regular meeting will be held Guest Speaker May 14 Temple Beth El May 19 Mrs. Albert Meister, tei.cher Sunday afternoon, May 14, the four chapters of the Young Women of Bnai Brith will give their joint annual Mothers and daughters luncheon, in honor of Mothers' Day. The luncheon will be held at Webster Hall this year and is scheduled to start at 1 :30 p. m. The guest speaker will be Aaron Rosenberg, twice past president of Pisgah Men's Lodge of Bnai Brith, humorist, author and executive member of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil. Mickey Wolfe, popular young Detroit master of ceremonies, will provide an interlude of com- edy and songs. Highlighting the afternoon's program will be the coronation of the "Honor Queens" and "la- dies-in-waiting". Every year the young woman who has done the most outstanding work for Bnai Brith in her respective group is chosen as "queen" and the two girls who have done the next most work are the "ladies-in- waiting". The "queens" will compete for the district honor at the annuai Young Women's Convention, to be held in Chicago on June 16, 17 and 18. Chairman for the Mothers' Day affair is Dorothy Cohen, and her co-chairman is Dorothy Teener. Mildred Altman is working on publicity, and ticket chairmen for the individual groups are : Dorothy Behrenson, Naomi ; Shu- lamith Michlin, Rebecca Gratz ; Ada Rochlin, Deborah, and Ruth Weiss, Pisgah. Jewish Educators to Convene in Cleveland At Statler May 17-21 Directors of bureaus of Jew- PA RTMENTS ish education and of Jewish col- .% leges, authors of text books, pro- fessors of education, and out- standing leaders in the field of Jewish education representing ev- ery school of Jewish thought will convene at their annual confer- ence in Cleveland from May 27- 21, at the Hotel Statler. Among the subjects to be con- Why deny yourself a comfortable sidered at this conference will be life Income? 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Mrs. David Kliger, program Rapids, Mich., will be the guest speaker of Temple Beth El at chairman, will introduce our speaker of the day, Rabbi Josh- ua Sperka, of Congregation Bnai David, Chaplain of the Michigan State Prisons whose subject will be "Humane Approach to Pris- oners." Visitors are welcome. At a board meeting held in the home of Mrs. A. Potiker, 18309 Monica, Thursday, May 11 at 1 :30 p. m. Final plans were made for our card party to be held on Tuesday, June 13 at Kern's auditorium of which Ml's. Mark Benach is chairman. of dramatic art, will present her pupils in a dramatic art recital on May 18, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Community Centel. The following pupils will participat e: Sue Winston, Sandra Sinai, Phil. lis Pullberg, Arlene Shayne, Bar- bara Feldman, Sally K man, Gloria Gittleman, Deena Rob- bins, Lorraine Syner, Joan San- ey, Joel Reisner and Jo A m, Meister. 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