A merican 'apish Periodical Center V CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO .:-CENTER ACTIVITIES a at Chronicle DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The L 'riday, December 15, 1944 1 Omicron Auxiliary AZO to Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman Hold Chanukah Party To Be Primrose Club .1 we ■ Omicron Auxiliary, Alpha Zeta Omega Fraternity, will hold its begin at 9 p. m. The public is 4th annual Chanukah party on invited to attend. Saturday, Dec. 16, at the home of Mrs. Edwar'd Rothenberg, 18715 Santa Barbara. Saturday Night Party To Take Place Dec. 16 The Chanukah party is being planned for the Auxiliary's mem- The next Saturday night adult bers and their children, and the party of the Jewish Community afternoon will be devoted to Center will be held Dec. 16 in Chanukah songs, games, lighting Butzel Hall from 8:30 to 12 of candles, and exchange of gifts. p. m. As customary in past years, The theme for the evening movies of the children and their will be a "Variety Night" with mothers will be taken, and pic- square dancing, mixers, novel en- tures shown of previous Chanu- tertainment and refreshments ukah parties. featured. The committee in charge of Bluma Nagler is chairman of the committee which plans a the affair are: Mrk. Irving Buch- party every Saturday evening alter, Mrs. Harry Berlin, Mrs. for adults. Admission is 30 cents Aaron Kosit, Mrs. Harold Podol- for Center members and 50 cents skyi', Mrs. Seymour Morton, and Mrs. Edward Rothenberg. for non-members. Openings in Sculpture Class Announced oMrs. David B. Werbe, chairman Page 9 on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The program will include "Hidden Army," "Normandie Invasion," "Birth of B-29 Bomber." The program will be held in "4 the art department of the Jew- the Adult Lounge at 8:45 p. m. ish Community Center, announces Everyone is welcome. that there are openings in the sculpture class which meets on Mothers' Clubs Theme Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. Robert Broner is the in- For Di3cussion to be structor for this class. Students Postwar Regulation are now at work on clay model- ing. There will also be an oppor- "Should Production of Necessi- tunity for those students who de- ties be regulated after D-Day" sire to have their work cast and is the theme to be discussed by fired. the various Mothers' Clubs. Mrs. Hoke Levin, chairman of Young Women's Study Club, the Art School committee, an- Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 19, at nounces other classes in the Art 1:30 at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Department as follows: A life Lawton at Davison. class for adults and advanced stu- Dexter Mothers' Club, Tuesday dents, on Sunday morning from afternoon, Dec. 19, at 1:30, at It-- 10:30 to 12:30. Tuesday eve- the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- Hosts and Hostesses nings, from 7:30 to 9:30. The ter at Lawrence. For Adult Lounge Wanted children's class meets on Tuesday Center Mothers' Club, Wed- and Thursday afternoon, from nesday evening, Dec. 20, at 8:30 Applications are now being 4 to 6 p. m. p. m. at the Jewish Community taken for hosts and hostesses for Those wishing to register for Center. Program: Instead of the the Jewish Community Center's any of the classes may do so at regular meeting, it will take part Adult Lounge. The lounge was the office of the Jewish Commun- in the Chanukah ball and latke recently decorated and is open ity Center. party sponsored by the Council Monday through Thursday eve- nings from 8 to 10:30; Saturday of Mothers' Clubs. Council of Mothers' Clubs, evening from 8:30 to 11; and Three War Films to Chanukah ball and latke party, Sunday from 3:30 to 11 p. m. Be Shown Wed., Dec. 20 Adults may listen to record- Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, at Three war films will be shown the Jewish Community Center at ings, the radio, play cards and at the Jewish Community Center 8 :30. Hostesses of the ball are table games, read papers and Mrs. Lucy Siegle, president of magazines, or just relax. Esther Zimmerman is chairman the 12st Street Mothers' Club; Mrs. Dinah Robbins, president of of the lounge committee. Those interested in volunteer- Davison Club; Mrs. Lena Lazar, President of Dexter Club; Mrs. ing their services as host or host- Bella Katz, president of Center ess may call Edith Muskin, di- Club; Mrs. Louise Aptaker, presi- rector of activities at the Center, dent of Fenkell Club; Mrs. Bessie Madison 8400, for further details Stone, president of Woodward and appointment. Club; Mrs. Rose Schreidell, pres- LEADERS NEEDED ident of the Young Women's Ben Silverberg of the Jewish Study Club. Twelfth Street Mothers' Club, Community Center staff an- Thursday evening, Dec. 11, at nounces that there is a need for leaders for Girl Scout, Boy Scout, 'UNEXCELLED 8:30, at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th Brownie, Cub, and Camp Fire St. FOR Groups. All persons interested in learn- B & P Discussion Group to ing COOKING, of further details for this Hear Jacob Weissman work are asked to contact him BAKING, the Center. Jacob Weissman will be the at There and FRYING are still openings for discussion leader at the Business boys and girls who wish to join ALL MEAT and Professional Discussion Group these groups. meeting of the Jewish Commun- and DAIRY ity Center on Thursday, Dec. 21. FOODS r% Mr. Weissman will talk on "Is Peretz Hirshbein to There Room for a Small Man?" Discussion Group meetings are Address Histadrut I. ROKEACH AND SONS, Inc. held in the Adult Lounge, and BROOKLYN, N.Y. Guest Speaker Jan. 16 Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman, mem- ber of the State Defense Coun- cil, board member of Housing and Planning Council, and former Commissioner of Unemployment Compensation, will be the guest speaker at the 10th annual don- or luncheon of the Primrose Ben- evolent Club on Jan. 16, 12:30 p. m., at the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel. Miss Gloria Vasu, well known operatic soprano, will render, ,the musical part of the program. The J. L. Hudson Co. will feature the very latest in women's fashions. For reservations call pledge chair- man, Mrs. Joseph Rodman, UN. 2-0229, and help the Primrose Benevolent Club make this lunch- eon a big success. Buy An Extra WAR BOND for CHANUKAH KOBLIN'S CUT RATE 500 MICHIGAN Improved 11, ROKEACH her o ; Leon Mandel ilYAFAT Conference Jan. 7 6 Best Wishes for a Joyous Chanukah! MORRIS DISIER 1 BORIS GAYNES JERRY DISNER &I tons Zailors Famous for Fine Tailoring since 6546 1906 CASS AVE. — Opp. General Motors Bldg. BE SW OF QUALITY CLEANING * *HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED PHONE COLUMBIA 4200 Enjoy wearing clothes properly and thoroughly cleaned by the Vitalize quality method. Vitalize restores luster to fabrics and helps prolong the life of your clothes. Vitalize is your assurance of complete satis- faction in dry cleaning. FOREST CLEANERS 533-547 E. FOREST AVE. .1. L. HUDSON CO. Downtown Branch:THE 3rd Floor Farmer Street Building P.M. "today's Champion," Mon. Thru Fri., WW1, 6:25 Litton to dit From all indications the 1945 Conference of the Detroit Pales- tine Histadrut Campaign will have the greatest representation of Jewish organizations in De- troit in its history. Many organ- izations already have elected their delegates and it is expected that all friends of labor Palestine will participate in the Conference as guests, and add their voice of approval on the aims of the Histadrut in the building of Pal- estine as the Jewish homeland and Commonwealth. The conference will be held on Sunday, Jan. 7, at 1:30 p. m., in the Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek Auditorium. The guest speakers will be Rabbi Samuel Wohl, the spiritual leader of the famous reform Congregation, the Isaac M. Wise Temple of Cincin- nati, and Peretz Hirshbein, noted Yiddish dramatist and author. A suitable musical program will be rendered and a report of the achievements in the yast year's campaign will also be sumbitted. The arrangements committee urges all Jewish organizations who have not as yet elected their delegates, to do so at once, and notify the campaign office on the return card received by their offi- cers. The public is invited to partici- pate, and free tickets of admis- sion may be obtained from the representatives of the organiza- tions affiliated with the cam- paign; at the Campaign Head- quarters, 9142 Linwood; or by phoning TY. 7-8225. League to Combat Anti- Semitism to Hold Party Detroit League to Combat Anti-Semitism will hold a Chan- ukah party at the Rose Sittig Cohen branch of the United Heb- rew Schools, 13226 Lawton, Sat- urday night, Dec. 16. Miss M. Merlin and A. Nicker- man, formerly of the Contempor- ary Theater, will stage several skits. Max Weiner's Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra Quartet will play. There will also be dancing and refreshments will be served. All are invited. 100(7( WAR BOND GALLANT ANNOUNCES " That with the gross income derived from the ew Glenwood Hotel He will purchase War Bonds of the 6TH WAR BOND DRIVE FROM NOV. 20 TO DEC. 16TH Cantor Joseph Malek Is now a co-partner in the New Glenwood Hotel. Our kitchen under strict Kashruth is super- vised by Cantor and Mrs. Joseph Malek Open All Winter To insure accommodations phone or write immediately. Elevator Service 33 GRATIOT AVE., MT. CLEMENS Just a step from your room to the bath house. PHONE MT. CLEMENS 6311