Friday, November 23, 1945. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith bighlights Michigan Councils The Harrington Hotel at Port Huron will be the scene of the Michigan Councils of Bnai Brith, for the feteing of both the men's and women's group, Sunday, Nov. 25, starting at 10:30 a.m. Committee meetings, seminars covering all fields of Bnai Brith activities will be held. A luncheon will preced e the afternoon sessions which will reconvene at 1:30 p.m, A dinner is scheduled for 6:30 p.m., followed by a speaker's program at 8 p.m. Reservations for both the dinner and lun- cheon must be in at once to Al Keats, Pingree 9603. Dancing that will begin at 10 P.m will culminate the day's activities. All members of Bnai Brith are invited to attend. However, del- egates only will have voting power. Plans are under way to hold Council meetings and con- ventions in the home towns of various lodges and auxiliaries. I.M. and R.G. Young Women qualified for the service she of- fers. Mrs. Braggman and Mrs. Ma- sati are in charge of entertain- ment, Young Women's C'cil Th e following are the officers for the Detroit Bnai Brith Young Women's Council for the year 1945-46. Dorothy Cohen, president ; Ray Yanovsky, 1st vice president ; Dorothy Berenson, 2nd vice pre- sident; Martha Silverman, re- cordin g secretary; Harriett Kel- ler, corresponding secretary; Belle Huptman, treasurer; Syl- via Modiest, historian; Dorothy Weber, counselor. U. of M. Hillel Following an address made by Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, Di- rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan, at its November meet- ing., the Ann Arbor Ministerial Association acted favorably up- on a motion to urge Michigaa senators and congressmen to support the Palestine Resolution soon to be debated in Congress. Letters endorsing the Palestine Resolution, which will recom- mend strongly the opening of Palestine to increased Jewish im- migration, were sent to Sena- tors Arthur Vandenburg and Ho- mer Ferguson and Congressman Mitchener. For the first time in Bnai Brith history in Detroit, two young women's groups united in presenting a variety show -- "Highlights in Rhythm." High in entertainment value, this prom- ises to be one of the outstand- ing ventures given by the youn- ger groups. It will be presented in the Starlit Room of Jericho Temple, Dec. 16, by the Louis L. D. Brandeis Lodge Marshall and the Rebecca Gratz Cooperating with Sam's Inc., Young Women. Tickets are now the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge on sale. Phone Charlotte Wat- will hold a Victory Bond Rally erstone, Northlawn 6849. Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Auditorium (Law- ton at Tyler), Entertainment Pisgah Women and gifts are part of the pro- Paid up members of Pisgah gram. Sam's Inc. will match all the Women will be entertained Nov. 26, at 8:30 p.m., at the Congre- amounts raised. Max Sosson Is gation Bnai Moshe Synagogue chairman, Sam'l B. Gutterman, (Dexter at Lawrence) with a assisting. Sidney H. Wolff is lavishly planned floor show un- publicity director of the lodge. der the direction of Marie Bak- er of the Department of Rec- L. Marshall Women reation. The Louis Marshall Women Members are requested to bring dresses or cash contribu- of Bnai Brith will present the tions to this meeting for the "Breakfast at Sardi's" program Ruth Alden Dresses Committee at their third annual Donor Lun- of which Mrs. Irving Reiter is cheon which is to take place on chairman. Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the Book Mrs. Marvin Levy and her co- Cadillac Hotel. The program fea- workers were lauded by Mrs. tures the "Good Neighbor" let- Harry Singer, president of Pis- letter. An orchid will be pre- gah Women, for the huge suc- sented to the best good neigh- cess of the recent donor lun- bet'. So that the judges may de- cheon. Mrs. Levy was the re- cide before Feb. 6, letters should cipient of a lovely gift from lie sent in immediately to Mrs. her committee. Ben Nadis, 10217 McQuade, De- troit. Funds derived from the affair will be used for Detroit-Windsor Girls above Bnai Brith philanthropies. • Mrs. Louis Fields, president, The last Victory Bond Drive to be sponsored by the Detroit- Marshall Women, announces the Windsor Bnai Brith girls will following chairmen: Mrs. Ben Ile held at the Jewish Center, Nadis, donor chairman; Mrs. Do- Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. rothy Muckier, pledges; Mrs. Shirley Ginzburg is chairman. Dorothy Bodson, raffle books; Lillian Schechter is in charge of Mrs. Clara Grossberg, subscrip- publicity, assisted by Helen Ploi- tions. nick. Joyce Cantor is hostess East Side Auxiliaiy director. A business and social meeting The main feature of the affair will be the auctioning of the combined is on the calendar of girls' services, i.e., baby sitters. the East Side auxiliary for Nov. chaufeurettes, shopping and 26, at the Pillar Temple. An in- marketing, dish-washing, e t c . teresting evening is planned. SHF Each young lady is adequately Director of PEC Speaks at Dinner An economic program for Pal- embracing greater indus- rial and agricultural develop- nent, was outlined on Thursday vening, Nov. 15, at a dinner meetin g held at the Statler Ho- t I by a group of Detroit's Jew- '.h called together by Fred M. Butzel who presided. Invited especially from New ark to address the Detroit group, Edward A. Norman, a di- t , 'etor of the Palestine Economic Corporation and chairman of its ommittee on capital expansion, told of the vital role played by .1 merican capital in the econom- ic growth of the Holy Land. He described the progress made (lur- ing th e past twenty years and -xplained the Corporation's pres- "It efforts to expand its opera- tions and thus to aid in increas- ing Palestine's economic absorp- tive capacity. Mr. Norman revealed that the orporation is the largest Amer- ican enterprise in Palestine, op- crating through subsidiaries and investments in the major econ- omic fields; banking and credit, irrigation, building, electric power, hotels, chemicals and land development. He explained that investment in the Palestine Economic Cor- poration not only promised great aid for establishing homes for economically displaced persons in Palestine but at the same time offered an opportunity for making money. "Palestine is a going concern," he said. "For the past twenty years, our investments have made money and they will con- tinue to do so." Music Study Club The Music Study Club will be hosts to the 25th Anniversary Jewish Art Exhibit honoring Mrs. Anna L. Werbe on Wed- nesday afternoon, Nov. 28, at 2 p.m. A Walk-Talk will pre- cede the reception. Mrs. Werbe, Detroit artist, has been a mem- qnio Apnts atsnic ato Jo aaq since its early days. B P Chapter, AJC, To Hear Perlzweig Page Seven C enter AtivitieJ . Mothers Give Ball • • calist, will provide the music for this occasion. Estelle Start' and Danny Raskin are co-chair- men of the Holiday Hop Com- mittee. The annual Chanukah Ball and Latke Party of the Council of Mothers' Clubs will be held Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Cen- tel'. Slomovitz Discusses MOTHERS' CLUBS PROGRAM Wisdom of Israel Dexter Mothers' Club — Tues- "The Wisdom of Israel," a day, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p.m., at new anthology, edited by Lewis the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- Browne, will be reviewed at the ter at Lawrence. next session of the Bookchat Young Women's Study Club— Series at the Center on Thurs- Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p.m.. day, Nov. 29, by Phillip Slomo- at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., vitz. Lawton and Waverly. Woodward Study Club—Wed- Juniors Give Play nesday, Nov. 28, at 1:30 p.m., at the Jewish Center. At 12th St. Center Twelfth Street Mothers' Club A Chanukah party will be —Thursday, Nov. 29, at 8:30 given for juniors of the 12th p. in., at Lachar's, on 12th St, Street Council Center at 4 p.m., On Wednesday afternoon, Friday, Nov. 30, at the 12th St. DR. MAURICE PERLZWEIG Nov. 21, at the reception it Council Center. The leading roles will be play- The Business and Profession- honor of the 25th Anniversary al Chapter of Greater Detroit of the Center's Art Department ed by Sandra Gendelman, Si- of American Jewish Congress the Mothers' Clubs were hosts mon Silver and Allen Aaron. • Refreshments will be served. will have its first fall luncheon to the Mothers of the Franklin meeting next Tuesday, Nov. 27, Settlement, Lutheran S e t t I e- at the Book Cadillac Hotel, ment, Brightmoor Center, Tau Crystal Room. Dr. Maurice L. Beta Community House. Perlzweig, of London, England, will be the speaker. Dr. Perlzweig is founder and Mrs. Werbe Dinner former president of the British To Be Tues., Nov. 27 Window Shade Co. Section of the World Jewish A dinner in honor of Mrs. Congress. He is now on his sec- WINDOW SHADES ond visit to the United States David B. Werbe will be held MADE TO ORDER and comes at the invitation of at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Cleaned and Repaired the American Jewish Congress. Tuesday evening, Nov. 27. Mrs. Dr. Perlzweig was promised Morris Garvett is chairman of LINOLEUM by General Charles deGaule that the dinner committee and Mrs. France would give full restitu- Alexander Freeman is co-chair- inlaid and Battleship tion to Jews and would have Rugs and Furniture full restoration of their rights. man. The invocation will be de- livered by Rabbi Fram• Fred VENETIAN BLINDS Butzel and Clyde Burroughs of Drapery Hardware the Detroit Institute of Art will Chenstocovers Meet Get Onr vrtee• and save be the speakers. l'ree Emtinintes Fursdaled To Call Out Names The dinner is being held in 5625 LINWOOD The Chenstocover Rajoner conjunction with the 25th anni- CALL TYLER 5.1230 Verein of Detroit invites all lands- versary art exhibition. limo.wwoom,oiwo••• leit to attend a mass meeting to be held this Sunday, Nov. 25, Holiday Hop, Nov. 25 at 1:30 p.m., at the Jericho Hall, On Sunday, Nov. 25, at 9 2705 Joy Road. p.m., the Center will present Your Host The meeting will be address- the pre-Chanukah Holiday Hop. ed by delegates of the organiza- This will be the 26th Hop of th , tion residing in New York, Chi- series. 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