Hebrew Ladies Aid Games Party May 9 The annual Red Cross games party of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will be held Wednesday evening, May 9, at the Dexter- Lawrence auditorium. Mrs. Hel- en Auslander is general chair- man and Mrs. Esther Engel is co-chairman. The entire board of directors are co-chairmen. Proceeds will go to charities. A regular meeting took place Wed- nesday, April 25. Officers were nominated. A paid-up luncheon and closing meeting will be held in June. Friday, April 27, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle q. Twelve Pisgah Stages In-Camp Games Party For Romulus Servicemen and WACs Jewish Home for Aged Women's Council To Hear Mrs. Welt Auxiliary Plans Anniversary Fete Detroit Section National Coun. Arrangements for the 20th an- niversary party of the Womens Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, are now under way. Mrs. cil of Jewish Women will enter. tain all paid-up members at its annual luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 1, at the Hotel Statler. "JOINT" (Continued from Page 1 ) whether the JDC accepted or re- jected their proposal. "It is the firm belief of the JDC that no advantage is served by further attempts by one party to place blame upon the other for the failure of any of the negotiations. That question has nothing whatsoever to do with the essential, crucial problems that confront the communities and the various allocation com- mittees. These are how to raise the maximum sum of money for all the causes; to determine what moneys are needed now for the immediate rescue, relief and rehabilitation of the surviving Jews in war-torn Europe, and what sums are needed now for the upbuilding of Palestine. The first In-Camp party of the ney Covent, Leonard Peritz, and MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Bnai Brith Arthur Silberblatt. The Lodge even secured a Mrs. Joseph Welt, president of War Service Fund, was held at new member. One of the boys, MRS. MARK BENACH the National Council of Jewish Romulus Air Field on April 17. Maurice Beyer, whose home is Samuel Weller announces that Women, will speak on "Council Called Millionaire's Night, the in the East, when informed the final plans are being made for Meets the Challenge." event featured all sorts of games party was given by Bnai Brith, Besides her council associa• luncheon to be held at the of chance which were played told Sylvia Shatzen, one of the Book-Cadillac on May 21. Mrs. lions, Mrs. Welt has always been with make-believe money. At the hostesses, that he had always Mark Benach has been named prominent in civic affairs, par. end of the evening each player's wanted to join the organization. one of Mrs.•Weller's co-chairmen. ticularly in the Jewish Welfare The women who assisted in winnings were totalled and gift Federation and the Community certificates awarded to the four making this party a success were Fund Drives. Mrs. Milton Weinstein, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger, pres- highest winners. JDC PROPOSALS A lunch of Jewish style sand- E. Lawson, Mrs. Meyer Lebowitz, Young Israel Women's ident of the Detroit Section, will "The proposals of the JDC wiches of corned beef, pastromi, Mrs. Irving Weinstein, Mrs. Mor- Mother-Daughter preside, and will read her annual were based on the proposition tongue, salomi, etc. was served, rie Kaplan, Mrs. Leonard Perity, report. that the differences between the along with relishes and cold Mrs. Isadore Gussin, Mrs. Archie Banquet Monday two agencies had in effect been drinks and home baked cakes, Katcher, Mrs. Sam Selikowitz, The Women's League of Young Lt. Schwartz both mediated and arbitrated; furnished by the hostesses, wives Mrs. Aaron Lipin, Mrs. Meyer first mediated in Cincinnati and of the Bnai Brith members who Leib, Mrs. Albert Fenkell, Mrs. Israel will hear Mrs. Esther Arthur Silberblatt, Mrs. Morrie Mossman of the Detroit Zionist Awarded Medal then arbitrated before the Allo- operated the games. cations Committee of the New Some 250 servicemen and Wacs Sher, Mrs. Irving Reiter, Mrs. Youth Commission at the Mother- Fisrt Lt. Leonard Schwartz, York United Jewish Appeal for participated in the games. The Barney Covent, Mrs. Sidney Sid- Daughter dinner Monday, April that community. first prize was won by Sgt. F. der, Mrs. Lou Ceifetz, Mrs. Mey- 30, at the Moss Catering Hall, husband of Patricia Kroll Sch• wartz and son-in-law of Mr. and "The JDC now, in discussing Weinblatt, who lives in the East er Minkin, Miss Sylvia Shatzen Joy Rd. at Grand River. In addition to Mrs. Mossman, Mrs. Lou Kroll of the Wilshire these matters with Fred Butzel, and who had just flown into and Mrs. Jean Schlesinger. the program will include vocal Hotel, has been awarded the Louis Caplan and Irwin Spiegel camp from India. Sgt. Weinblatt selections by Miss Drora Seles- Bronze Star for bravery in ac- of the Inter-City Welfare Fund was thrilled with his good for- ney ; dramatic monologues by tion. group, stated that it was ready tune, winning some $39,000,000 Lt. Slakter Wins During a battle near Buder- Miss Reva Reichman, and an ad- to accept any one of four for- in make-believe money. The oth- dress by Miss Esther Bodzin, scheid, Luxembourg, last Dec. mulas. These were the four al- er prizes were won by Tech. Sgt. Promotion in Field of the Young Israel Kadimah 28, Lt. Schwartz distinguished ternative offers made by the Louis Saviano, Wac Bettie Dunn, Lt. Martin Slakter, 25, son Girls, on the topic, "Mother and himself. A mortar platoon lead- and the consolation prize went JDC: of Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Slakter, Daughter in the Jewish Home." er, he discovered that two cone• "1. To reconstitute the 1945 to a Wac who just could not The Women's League sponsors panics were halted by the in• 1940 Pingree, was promoted to "win." United Jewish Appeal on exactly a youth group program, sends tense enemy fire. He moved first lieutenant on the battle- Operators of Games the same terms as the 1944 packages to servicemen, aids the ahead in the face of enemy fire field in the Philippines for brav- The operators of the games agreement, despite the obviously and set up an observation post. greater and more cruel need in were Morris Shatzen, Meyer Min- ery, his parents have been in- Vaad Hatzelah Box Project, and Noticing a large concentration ken, Irving Dworkin, Isadore formed. He is a paratrooper. Lt. undertakes various other proj- Europe in 1945. of enemy infantry preparing to Slakter joined the service in ects. Gussin, Irving Weinstein, Sidney "2. To acept the recommenda- Plans for the participation of counter-attack, he directed mor- Sidder, Lou Ceifetz, Milton June, 1941. tions of the Committee on Medi- He has two brothers in the the Women's League in building tar fire against the foe. The fire Weinstein, Julius Corman, Mor- ation appointed by the Council rie Kaplan, Aaron Lipin, Al Fen- service; Sgt. Benjamin Slakter Young Israel's Orthodox Center was so effective that it broke of Jewish Federations and Wel- Lip the counter-attack. kell, Morris Sher, Meyer Leib, in Italy, and Carl, who is at on Dexter will be revealed. fare Funds Board of Directors flying school in Monroe, La., Archie Katcher, Sam Selikowitz, in Cincinnati on Feb. 11. These Back the Attack—with Bonds. Patronize Our Advertisers. studying to be a navigator. Meyer Lebowitz, Iry Reiter, Bar- were. (a) The first division of funds to be on seventeen and a half million dollars in the ratio of 60 per cent to the JDC and 40 per cent to the UPA: There- after, all sums to be subject to the action of the UJA Allotment Committee; (b) The ceiling for the Jewish National Fund tradi- tional collections to b e $1,000,- 000 (The JDC v oluntarily agreed to raise this sum of $1,100,000). (e) The JDC to forego the spe- of cial countervailing amount $600,000. 57 PER CENT TO JDC "3. To extend to the whole country and pro-rate on a na- tional scale a formula equivalent to the findings of the Allocations Committee of the Greater New York United Jewish Appeal, viz., 57 per cent to be turned over to the JDC and 43 per cent to the UPA; a roof of $300,000 to be placed over Jewish National Fund collections in that area, and the JDC to hav e the right to receive $275,000 in earmarked contributions from Landsmansch- af ten. "4. To accept the offer made by UPA representatives them- selves, Dr. James G. Heller, Ru- dolf G. Sonneborn and Henry Montor, to divide the first $25,- 000,000 raised in the UJA on the basis of 58 per cent to the JDC and 42 per cent to the UPA, with the JDC giving up the $600,000 which it had received as an offset sum in view of the traditional collections of the Jew- ish National Fund. These are to be treated in all other respects as provided for in the 1944 Agreement." PAGEL'S, Inc. Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 2cted aid DEARBORN OFFICE 22010 Michigan Avenue olear Monroe The art of making a home for your family depends greatly upon your skill in the kitchen. In these busy da. ys you probably do less baking than you would like to do— although you realize how important GENERAL MOTORS OFFICE First Floor, General Motors Building GRAND RIVER OFFICE 9836 Grand River Avenue near Livernois GRATIOT OFFICE 9980 Gratiot Avenue at Harper home baking really is! 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