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March 08, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-03-08

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USO-JWB Seeks Continued Sponsorship Sud ran and Mrs.
From Jewish Groups of Its Programs Burlingame Talk

While Jewish organizations are -,
responding to the still existing
need of the USO-JWB Detroit Ar-
nty and Navy Committee for con-
tinued sponsorship of its three
;or program services for serv-
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
,„An, more organizations are
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Aid will act as hostesses on Mon-
"J to volunteer bookings for day, March 11, at the downtown
------Sunday morning brunches in USO. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff will be
the USO-JWB lounge at the Jew- in charge and the following will
ish Community Center, the Can- assist in serving: Mrs. J. Rose,
teen at the Metropolitan USO Mrs. J. Goldberg, L. Alper, M.
downtown Mondays (JWB days), Saxon, R. York, E. Circle, L. Sol-
and the Wednesday night parties omon, E. Ellenstein, and Mrs. M.
,. in the Great Lakes Club room Rubenstein.
at the Belcrest Hotel.
The next meeting will be held
In a recent statement issued on Tuesday, March 19, at 1 p.m.,
jointly by Mrs. Joseph Falk and at the home of Mrs. R. York, 3041
Mrs. Daniel Krouse, co-chairmen Boston Blvd.
of the USO-JWB Food PLogram,
various organizations were called
upon to avoid any kind of let-
down in the USO services which
are still a pail of community re-
sponsibility. The men and women
still in uniform are still numerous
and more restive now than during
war time. Their morale is a matter
The Detroit Women's Service
for collective concern and should Club is completing plans for the
be remembered by every organi- Charity Purim Dance, which is
zation, volunteer and hostess.
being held March 17, at the Tay-
14 it' Dates
for bookings can be phon- lor Shul, Taylor and Woodrow
ed in to the USO-JWB, MA. 8400. Wilson. An evening of dancing
and entertainment is in the offing.
Nylon hose will be given as door
prizes. The refreshment bar will
-
include "homentashin" to fit the
occasion.
The Business and Professional
Tickets may be obtained at the
Division of Hadassah is planning
door, or by calling Mrs. Betty
an evening of movies and enter-
Kaplap, TY. 7-6815.
tainment on Tuesday, March 12,
at 8:30 p.m., in the Brown Me-
morial Chapel of Temple Beth El
with proceeds going for the re-
habilitation in Palestine of dis-
placed European children.
Mickey Woolf will be master
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will de-
of ceremonies and co-ordinator of liver a Purim message on "Loyal-
entertainment. Mrs. Gertrude Leve ties That Count," at the Sabbath
Blum, Detroit vucalist, will ren- Eve Services of Temple Beth El
der several selections.
on Friday, March 15, at 8:15 p.m.
The liturgical music will be ren-
dered by the Temple Quartet un-
der the direction of Jason H.
Tickton. A social hour under the
auspices of the Sisterhood will
follow the services.

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Hostesses at USO

Glazer to Deliver
Purim Message

COLD-STUFFED NOSE?
Open up the cold blockade in your nose

ABE L SUDRAN

Mrs. Caroline L. Burlingame,
director of the Community Infor-
mation Service, and Abe L. Sud-
ran, associate director of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, will speak
at the Jewish Community Center
in the series on "The End of the
War," Tuesday, March 12, at 8:15
p.m. Their topics will pertain to
"The Community and Its Re-
sources."
The lecture series is sponsored
by the Jewish Welfare Board
Committee on Civilian Education
which was organized to carry out
a post-war service in the local
community recommended by the
Women's Division of the National
Jewish Welfare Board. This pro-
gram is intended to help civilians
understand the special needs of
the veteran as he readjusts him-
self to community living.

The Jewish Women's Service
Club is planning a drive for old
linen sheets and old white shirts
to be used in making cancer pads
and bed jackets for cancer pa-
tients. The Jewish Women's Serv-
ice Club has been engaged in this
project with the AWVS for the
past five years. Anyone having the
above articles is requested to call
Mrs.• Pearl Abrams, TY. 5-2935,
chairman. On Saturday, March 2,
a luncheon will be oeld at the
home of Mrs. Lil Berkofi.

t ' IVING KATZ RE-ELECTED
"0 fES1DENT OF N.A.T.S.
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Irving I. Katz, executive secre-
tary of Detroit's Temple Beth El,
recently began another term as
president of the National Associa-
tion of Temple Secretaries after
a four-day convention of the or-
ganization in Cincinnati.

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SEPARATE DEPT. FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Mrs. Harry Fullner, Tuxedo Ave.,
was hostess at the regular meet-
ing of the Athena Club. New of-
ficers elected for the ensuing year
are Mrs. Ned Lippitt, president;
Mrs. Neil Kalef, vice-president;
Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, recording
secretary; Mrs. Irving Klayman,
corresponding secretary, and Mrs.
Sam Fishman, treasurer. A lun-
cheon is being planned for March
23 at the Book Casino in honor of
the outgoing officers. The next
regular meeting will be held Mar.
28 at the home of Mrs. Roy Y.
Chatlin, Fullerton Ave.

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Chachmey Lublin
Plans Purim
Affair, Mar. 17

Histadruth Ivrith to
Honor Hebrew Press

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Athena Club
Elects Officers

Miss Rosc,lind Schubot is chair-
man of the program, assisted by
the following: Anne Baron, Ros-
Ku Corn, Rebecca Ehrinpries,
At 3:30 p.m., Sunday, Mar. 17,
tertrude Glasier, Miriam Gold- the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
stein, Lillian Gordon, Min Gross, will hold a Purim celebration for
Helen Kass, Betty Morrison, Elsie the Detroit Jewish Community at
Olender, Rose Poskel, Dorothea the Yeshivath Building, Linwood
Richmond, Ethel Rosenthal, So- and Elmhurst. Mr. Samuel Kap-
phie Blanche Schwartz, Ida Sil- lan, known as the "Yeshiva Bo-
verman, Betty Utley and Mrs. chur," will journey here from
George Kolb.
New York to provide the enter-
tainment. Refreshments will be
served by the Ladies Auxiliary.

Mordecai Halevi, director of the
Iiistadruth Ivrith of America (Na-
tional Organization for Hebrew
Culture), this week announced
plans for the celebration of the
Diamond Jubilee of the Hebrew
press in America.
The first in a series of celebra •
tions in connection with the Dia-
mond Jubilee of the American
Hebrew press will be held on Mar
24, which marks the beginning of
the Chodesh Ivri (Hebrew month).
„Celebrations of a similar nature
t ,rgel.,1 be held in all parts of the
', rontry.

Praising the work of the Ezra,
A large group of Zedakah Club
members met at the home of Mrs. Women's Division of the Federa-
Meyer Waterstone last Monday tion of Polish Jews, and stressing
afternoon, where Mrs. Joseph the needs for funds, food and
Staub, president, announced the clothing by war-stricken Jews, Dr.
final arrangements for Zedakah'a Arnold Grossfield, executive direc-
24th Birthday Dinner Dance to be tor of the Federation of Polish
held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Jews in New York, spoke Feb. 26
April 24. Mrs. Al West and Mrs. to Ezra members at the home of
Nathan Waterstone will be in Mrs. A. Weisgross, Fullerton Ave.
cha rge.
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Zedakah Club is continuing with pl kl WWI LI
its full USO program, serving
Sunday morning breakfast at the
Part y, D.a;sce or Baroque'?
Community Center and every oth-
er Tuesday evening in the Mich-
LARRY LAWRENCE
igan Central Lounge.
Two more war orphans have
• AGENCY, INC.
been adopted and over $200 worth
Offers the Finest in Music
of drugs and medical supplies have
t
been sent to the displaced people $A
and Entertainment
in Europe.

SALLY FIELDS

Service Club Requests
Linen for Cancer Pads

ROSALIND SCHUBOT

Dr. Arnold Grossfield
Praises Work of Ezra

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Need Nylons?
They're Purim
Dance Prizes

Hadassah B t P Plans
Charity Program

Zedakah Dance to
Mark 24th Birthday



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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, March 8, 1946

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