Page 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES Mothers' Clubs to Di;cuss Post-War The subject to be discussed during the coming week by the various Mothers' Clubs, will be "Postwar Settlements With a View of a Just Peace." MOTHERS' CLUBS CALENDAR Young Women's Study Club, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 28, at 1:30 p. in. , at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton at Davison. Woodward Study Club, Wed- nesday afternoon, Nov. 29, at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Program, a book review. You may bring your pre- school children. We have a kin- SUPERB LOMIOn IN MIAMI BEACH Facing the Ocean REOPENED and BRAND NEW I Service Wives to Hold Meeting on Nov. 30 •FREE PARKING ON PREMISES •OCEAN VIEW ROOMS •CONTINENTAL SIDEWALK CAFE •TROPICAL DANCE PATIO •ROOF SUN DECK •MASSAGE SOLARIUM •RECREATION ROOMS •SURF BATHING FROM ROOMS •REFINED CLIENTELE JACK HERRMAN Manager tteretweil „Ptil on 1140 FROM [1 and Ilth ts BEACON HOTEL ON THE OCEAN at 7th ST. 123 OCEAN AVE. MIAMI BEACH ire so • I In the Heart of All Activities New, fireproof, heated rooms—each n lila bath and shower. FREE sol- arium, Beach chairs, Parking lot. Patio and spacious lobby. Many swill; activities. Advance reserva- tions suggested. The PALMER HOUSE A I Block from the Ocean 1119 COLLINS AVENUE Miami Beach Offerim; s Service Ile Luxe—A hotel ghat Is Modern In Every Respect — Beautiful Patio — Solat !um — Coffee Shop — The I3aths and Showers — —Telephone Elevator Service OWNER Many interesting plans were made by a large group of wives of men in service, who are or- ganized under the name of Serv- ice Wives, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. The group is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Esther Mossman of the Jewish Community Center Staff. Mrs. Sadie Saferstein is chairman of this group. Various committees were appointed at the last meeting. Chairman of the program committee is Mrs. Fran- ces Markowitz. Mrs. Ida Bader and Mrs. Sylvia Winton are co- chairmen of the USO committee. Mrs. Miriam Ferst will head a War Bond booth committee. Mrs. Helen Felstein is chairman of a home making committee, and Mrs. Frances Agranoff will be in charge of a knitting committee. The first project of the Serv- ice Wives will be to serve at the downtown USO on Jan. 1. This group is still open to new members and all wives of men in service are invited to attend the next meeting which will be held Nov. 30 at 8 p. tn. at the Jewish Community Center. "Coastal Command" To Be Shown Wed., Nov. 29 DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN I dergartener to take care of them. Davison Mothers' Club, Thurs- day evening, Nov. 30, at 8:30 p. m., at Workmen's Circle Edu- cational Center, Linwood at Bur- lingame. The following officers were re- cently installed: Dexter Mothers' Club: Presi- dent, Lena Lazar; first vice pres- ident, Leah Lutsky; second vice president, Ella Schneiderman; re- cording secretary, Millie Lipson; financial secretary, Fanny Rappa- port; treasurer, Millie New; sick committee, Ray Ressler, Esther Gold; flower fund, Rebecca Katz. Davison Mothers' Club: Pres- ident, Dinah Robbins; vice presi- dent, Mildred Lefkowitz; record- ing secretary, Sofie Bigrnan; fi- nancial secretary, Anna Wander; treasurer, Lena Samos; tempor- ary treasurer, Fanny Caplan; flower fund, Sarah Beaderman; sick committee, Freda Plotnick, Gertrude Garber. MANAGEMENT a Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Lead Discussion Nov. 26 Friday, November 24, 1944 Autograph Project Of Sisterhood Of Temple Israel ClcIses MARINE CITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Louie .1. Miler et• Marine City, Mich., anti, , ;;, the liar Mitzvah of their Harrison, to be held on SatuH Nov. 25, at the Mt. Sinai s gogue in Port Huron. A re., tion will be held on Sunday, N ,, . 26 at the home of Mr. and M Miller, N. Mafn St., Marine cit y Mrs. H. J. Millman, chairmat. of the autograph project of Tem- "Kiddush Hashem" as a factor ple Israel Sisterhood, announces in Jewish survival will be dis- the closing of this, its first major cussed at the next meeting of the leadership training course Meekness and Humility ztr,. which is being sponsored by the great virtues; they are heti( Jewish Community Center. Rabbi than all sacrifices. Max J. Wohlgelerenter will lead the discussion on Sunday, Nov. 26. Sessions of the leadership training course are held every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in the music room. E. Louis Nei- mand, assistant director of the Center, is in charge of the course. ARK AVENUE HOTEL Second Holiday Hop To Be Held Sunday, Nov. 26 The second holiday hop of the Jewish Community Center will be held Sunday, Nov. 26, at 9 p. m. The dance decorations will be carried out in the Thanksgiving theme. By popular demand Phil Brest- off and his outstanding orchestra will again play for this affair. He will feature a fine vocalist. Ben Britman and Estelle Starr are co-chairmen of the holiday hop committee, and are assisted by the following: Beatrice Bort- roan, Morris Buckzeiger, Bernice Friedland, Charlotte Greenberg, Morris Kamen, Joseph Kwaselow, Alan Mittleman, Danny Raskin, Sara Rotman, Ruth Sobel, Dr. Milton White. Rose 'Brooks Le- vine is in charge of decoratons for the evening and refreshments will be available. Admission to the dance is 75c for members and $1.00 for non- members, tax included. Attend- ance will be limited to 400 peo- ple. Stanley Nowak to Lead B & P Discussion Group Stanley Nowak will be the dis- cussion leader at the Business and Professional Group meeting, which will be held at the Jewish Community Cent e r, Thursday, Nov. 30. Mr. Nowak will talk on "Poland and the Peace." Discussion Group meetings are held in the Adult Lounge, and begin at 9 p. m. The public is invited to attend. "Coastal Command," a full length sound movie, will be fea- Miss Lee Ya-Ching to tured at the next movie night program which will be held at Speak at Fisher the Jewish Community Center on Town Hall Nov. 29 Wednesday, Nov. 29. Film programs are held in the China's "First Lady of the Adult Lounge, and are open to the public without charge. The Air," Miss Lee Ye-Ching, will program will begin at 8:45 p. m. speak on Chinese "Youth and Aviation" at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wednes- L. J. Small to Address day morning, Nov. 29, at 11 o'clock. Talker's Group Nov. 25 Miss Lee was the first woman The Talker's Group under the in China to become a licensed leadership of Ed Emerich will pilot. This enabled her to fly have their next meeting on Sat- throughout the country to inter- urday night, Nov. 25. The group est youth in aviation. has invited L. J. Small to talk In her world travels, Miss Lee on "Russia." Mr. Small's discus- Ya-Ching has received honors sel- sion will be based upon impres- dom accorded feminine celebri- sions he received when he visited ties. Among these was the dis- that country. tinction of being the first woman Newcomers and old-timers are to address the Canadian Parlia- invited to attend the meetings of ment. She has recently returned the Talker's Group. The meet- from a tour of Central and South ings are held in the library of America, where she made many the Jewish Community Center at about China. After the war, the 9 p. m. appearances speaking for and progressive aviatrix plans to start a School of Aviation for the Chinese boys and girls. Advance reservations for the lecture are available at Grin- nell's, RA. 1124. effe llY Park Ave., near 23rd Street • In the Center of All Actisitlei Two Short Blocks to the Beach • MRS. H. J. MILLMAN fund raising undertaking. The project was initiated on the occa- sion of the celebration of the 50th birthday of the founding president of the Temple, Morris Garvett. At that time, the Sis- terhood decided to honor Mr. Garvett by providing the means with which to furnish a lounge, to be known as the Morris Gar- vett Lounge, in the new Temple building. Mrs. Millman and her co-chair- man, Mrs. Morton Snyder, an- nounce that the project closes formally with the Dec. 11 meet- ing of the Sisterhood, and that the receipts so far reported are very gratifying. However, because this project is in the nature 01 a permanent recording of the names of mem- bers and friends of members, and because so many new families have joined the congregation ros- ter this season, it is announced by Mrs. Samuel B. 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