12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Annual Hillel Honors Banquet at University of Michigan to Be Held on Sunday, May 21 The annual Hillel honors ban- quet at the University of Michi- gan Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion in Ann Arbor will be held at 5:30 p. m. Sunday, May 21. At the banquet, all Hillel members who are to be honored for their service to the Foundation during the past year will receive their awards. Ten Hillel honor keys will be presented to students who have rendered outstanding contribu- tions to the Foundation. Juniors and seniors are eligible to re- ceive honor keys. The winners are chosen by the executive com- mittee of the Hillel tudent Coun- cil. The Hillel cabinet award, which is given annually to a maximum of 10 seniors who have served the Foundation meritoriously for at least two years, will also be presented at the banquet. Recip- ients of this award will have their names inscribed on a plaque in the Foundation. The winners of three Hillel scholarships, presented by the Pisgah Auxiliary, Bnai Brith, of Detroit in cooperation with the Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be announced at this time. The scholarships include a student director scholarship, valued at $250; a hostess schol- arship, valued at $150, and a Hillel work scholarship, also $150. The Arnold Schiff memorial award, a new award to be given to the Hillel member contribut- ing most to Jewish culture dur- ing the past year, will be pre- sented at the banquet. The award has been established by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold B. Schiff of Columbus, 0. in honor of their son, Arnold, a former Uni- versity of Michigan student. The Hillel member who has contributed most to the Hillel Foundation through public speak- ing will receive the Milford Stern prize, presented annually by Mrs. Mollie Stern of Detroit. Installation of the new Stu- dent Council officers, who were elected Sunday, May 14, to serve for the coming year, will also be included in the banquet program. Stanford Wallace of Detroit has been re-elected president of the Council, and Faye Bronstein will serve as new secretary. Council vice presidents are elected at a later meeting according to the constitution of the Council. Muriel Kleinwaks, a member of the newly-elected Council, is chairman of the banquet com- mittee, and Sybil Kahn of Bay City is student director in charge of the affair. Gifts to North End Clinic In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Selker; in memory of Norman Chase, from Miss Clara Hurwitz; in memory of Mrs. Minnie Klein, from Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier; in memory of Mrs. Jos- eph Hirschman, from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moss; in memory of Charles Todd, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman; in memory of husband, Selig Koploy, from Mrs. E. Koploy; in memory of son, Abe M. Koploy, from Mrs. E. Koploy; in memory of Mrs. Flora Goodman, from Mrs. Sam- uel L. Gage; in sacred and cher- ished memory of mother, Mrs. Ettalaya Finley, from Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in honor of the 15th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Kreger, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger; in honor of the 56th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Saltzstein, from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger; in honor of the recovery of Fred Klein, from the Furniture Club; in honor of the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger, from Mrs. Lillian Stern. Cam Nahei ON PERRY LAKE ORTONVILLE, MICH. 1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL THREE CAMPS IN ONE BOYS UNIT 6-16 * GIRLS UNIT 6-16 LITTLE NAHELU Pre School Ages 3-6 ,A4trJei • gleam( Apdan and' • gme c eertnar n eieri Ae • .° Aryhtce ,Aom air Oren ,farm (.11 tea' , anteni fir eaefi jrceil FOLDER INFORMATION ON REQUEST DETROIT OFFICE I 8 6 5 7 GREENLAWN Phones—UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189 (AMP NAHELU ragman& Contributions to the Jewish Home for Aged The following have made con- tributions to the Home: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imerman, in memory of Mrs. Joseph Hirsh- man; Mrs. Lilyan Sussman, in memory of mother, Sarah Suss- man; Mrs. Max Hirshfield, dona- tion; Mrs. Sarah Levin, donation; Charles Klein, donation; Sally Klein, donation; Mrs. D. Wallace, in memory of Mrs. Freda Horo- witz; Mrs. Kate H. Rosenthal, Royal Oak, Mich., in memory of father, Julius Steinberg; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, in mem- ory of Bessie Fleischer; Sam Fin- silver, in memory of mother, Ra- chel Finsilver; Jack Baum, in memory of mother, Hane-Rachel; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson, Cros- well, Mich., in memory of Mrs. Fanny Hirshman; Mrs. H. Katz, in memory of husband, Henry Katz; Mrs. H. L. Skolnick, in memory of mother, Kate; Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg, in memory of Di.. Harry Berman and Oscar Blumberg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Roberts, in memory of Dr. Harry Berman and Oscar Blum- berg; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, in honor of the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Cop- ley, in memory of parents, Ber- nard and Regina Engel and Ruth Koplove; Fannie Simon, in mem- ory of Emma Steiner Van Vliet; Jennie Cohen Kent, in mem- ory of Emma Steiner Van Vliet; Mrs. Jack Behrman in honor of the 50th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger; Milton Atlas, in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger; Mrs. Lena Kantor, in honor of the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger; Rose Silverstone, in memory of Mrs. Fleisher; Mrs. I. Frankel, in memory of father, Yeshaye- Shloyme; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel, in memory of Rudolph Politzer; Mrs. H. C. Einstein, donation; Louis Blair, in mem- ory of father, Abraham Blair; Mr. and Mrs. H. Tiktiner, do- nation; Mrs. Harry Goldstein, in memory of mother, Gutta; J. J. Tobias, in memory of Leah Sub- lovage; Rebecca Glaser, in mem- ory of mother, Jennie Glaser; Mrs. Herman Rosenhelm, in mem- ory of husband, Herman Rosen- helm; Mrs. Harold Biller, in mem- ory of father, Herman Rosen- helm; Mrs. Louis Freedman, in memory of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Friedman; Mrs. Bessie Schooler and Miriam Levin is memory of parents, Bernard and Molly Meisner. William Weiner, in memory of mother, Rose; Mrs. R. Shapiro, in memory of father, Abraham Lott; Mr. and Mrs. H. Berger and David Berger, in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal and Mrs. Fanny Hirshman; Morey L. Abra- hams, in memory of father, Har- ry L. Abrahams; David S. Fried- man, in memory of mother, Tzipe Friedman; Mayme Stone, in memory of father, Hayim Stone; Mrs. Louise Lappin, in memory of husband, Maurice J. Caplan; Joseph S. Bing, in memory of grandfather, Levi Jacobson; Mr. and Mrs. Oshie I. Baker and daughters, in memory of Rudy Politzer; Monday Sewing Group, man; Louis K. Gayloru, In mem- ory of Jacob Rosenberg; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons, in mem- ory of Iltrry I. Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Roberts, in memory of Dr. Harry S. Berman; Howard and Ralph Schiller, in memory of Dr. Harry S. Berman; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gendelman, in memory of Rudolph Politzer; Mr. and Mrs. Morey M. Fenton, in memory of parents and Rudolph Politzer; the Eiges family in memory of Harry L. Abrahams; J. C. Gordon, in memory of Har- ry L. Abrahams; ,office employ- ees of Allen Industries, Inc., in memory of Harry L. Abrahams; J. J. Tobias, in memory of Har- ry L. Abrahams. Mrs. Hannah Broder, in mem- ory of Mrs. Bessie Fleisher; Mrs. Nettie Newman, donation; anony- mous, donation; Harry and Sam- uel Frank, in memory of Charles D. Todd; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Himelhoch, in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal; Miss Anne Bar- on, in memory of Harry L. Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schram, in memory of Harry L. Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan, in memory of Oscar Blumberg; Mrs. Netta Dresser, in memory of mother, Pauline Ros- en; Mrs. Ray N. Block, Houston, Tex., in memory of husband, Ar- ye-Layb Block; Leon Friedman and Rose Friedman-Weider, do- nation; the McMichael faculty, in memory of Mrs. Fanny Hirshman. May 19, 1944 Mrs. Max Dushkin Elected President Of Congress Women The Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress held its annual meeting and election of officers at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on May 10. Mrs. Max Dush- kin is the newly elected presi- dent. Others officers elected are vice presidents in charge of edu- cation, Mrs. David Bernstein; fund raising, Mrs. Ernest Sachse; membership, Mrs. Samuel Green; public relations, Mrs. Irving B. Dworman; war efforts, Mrs. Abe Katzman; recording secretary, Mrs. Harry Bookstein; cor•es- ponding secretary, Mrs. Benjamin Kohen; assistant corresponding secretary, Mrs. Harry Frank; fi- nancial secretary, Mrs. Aaron Friedman; treasurer, Mrs, Arnold Frank; representative of member. ship, Mrs. Moe S. Perlis. Board members are the Mes• .9 Fred dames r ni an, S. P. Baker, .Herman, Bond, Katkin, Jacob Lattin, S. Makman, Julian Tobias, Jacob Walden, Lew Levitt, Chas,, Smith, Louis Bass, Joseph Fren. I kel, Maxfield Mathas, Morris Men- delson, Louis Seiton, S. Shorr, 8, J. Siddell, Joshuah Sperka, S. Falick, Hi‘airirlto , nThpommags, Win. Lawrence Got- Crohn, Arthur Stone, Al Padover, Max Saidman, Phil Stellar, Wm, Adelson, Ernest Golumbia, Arthur Gould, B. A. Rossin, Benjamin Lakin, E. L. Bernstein and Sam Blondy. BUY WAR BONDS! \linateIIM 11Al20 for a lady who wants to tl t( el , electricity and appliances! SAVING ELECTRICITY what electricity you need, and Don't jerk cord it." There ore many from socket when practical ways of saving electricity finished in your home—in grasping plug. ing, the use of appliances. And not one of them involves any socri- ▪ fires in the use of your helpful elec. trical servants, It simply means using. Disconnect by your cooking, light- • Don't clean wires of heating element (toaster, grill, etc.) with fork or sharp tool. Never dip appliances in water. Let appliance cool before storing away. Always clean grids on waffle iron after us- ing. Don't let electric iron overheat. knowing the most economical way to use them, with greatest efficiency. A few of these suggestions are listed below. YOUR HOME LIGHTING Dust steals light—robbing you of as much as one-fourth the light you pay for. This is pure waste. Keep YOUR REFRIGERATOR clean. Wipe bulbs and reflector bowls frequently. the motor it rl sealed, inspected regular ly. Be sure there is adequate aircircu all around the refrigerator. Defrost regularly. (Never use a knife F. defrosting.) Clean and out. Use the ofn re f mriigersaotaorwith lukewarm right-size bulbs in water and mild soap. your lamps and fixtures, and select shades with a white lining. ELECTRIC COOKING Use the thrift cooker of your electric range YOUR ELECTRIC WASHER Drain washer and rinse tub thor- oughly after each often. Plan com- washing. plete meals that agitator or suction cups and rinse. can be cooked in .0 is and hermetically have or sharp tool for Dust shades inside Don't overcrowd your refrigerator. Unless lotion lamps and fixtures - w w bf ty sh SMALL APPLIANCES A car dinal rule today is this: "Use only don't waste a g Remove the oven at one Wipe dry with a time. Finish sur. face cooking on soft cloth. Don't oRrec leeatsheick, bulky - low" or stored objects through heat whenever r wringer - possible. Use flat- bottomed utensils just big enough to cover heating unit. Cook with little water. and cover utensils with a tight lid. belt buckles, etc.f ovr ers; u re on rolls when not yhociiund use, iien agc n t:dr dry wringer thoroughly. Don't o e oacl your washer. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY eh fr pit toi a all ult