A merica 9iwkik Palatial eater

CLIFTON AVINVZ • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLUBS and ACTIVITIES

National Council

European Welfare

The annual May meeting of the
Detroit Section, National Council
of Jewish Women, will take place
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on
Wednesday, May 1, at 12:30 p. m.
r; s. Hershel Kreger, retiring
`dent, will read her annual re-
after which the new officers
be installed.
A program of vocal music by
the Music Study Club Chorale
will be presented, under the lead-
ership of Mr. Dan. Frohman, ac-
companied by Rose Bassin.
Reservations for the luncheon
can be made through the Council
office. Mrs. H. J. L. Frank heads
the committee on luncheon ar-
rangements.

Mrs. Ed Schwartz, chairman,
An informal dance is being plan-
announced this week that plans ned by the Detroit Society of
have been completed for the Jew- Medical Technologists, to take
ish Women's European Welfar.• place May 10 at the Mount Car-
Organization's 13th annual donor mel Mercy Hospital. Miss Shirley-
an Russet is chairman of the
event. Tickets can be obtained by
calling Mrs. Jeanne Herbst, UN.
3-8114, or Miss Mary McPhee, NO.
3739.
The next meeting of the society
will be held May 7, with Dr.
Kathrine Dunning as guest
speaker.

f

Yeshivath Beth Yehuda

Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,

president of Yeshivath Beth Ye-

AZA Dance

Taking on the battle cry of
"It's a natural," the Detroit Wind-
sor Council of AZA is roaring
ahead with its publicity and sales
for its Seventh Annual AZA
Spring Dance.
Mother's Day, May 12, is the
date. Phil Brestoff is the orches-
tra, and the dance is being held
at the beautiful Eastwood Gar-
dens. $1.25 a person is the ad-
mission charge.
Tickets can be purchased from
any AZA boy or at the AZA of-
fice, 12233 Linwood, Detroit 0.
Mail orders will be filled.

Give to U.J.A.

Jewish Home for Aged

At an executive meeting held
last Wednesday noon, at the home
of Mrs. S. Levison of Lawrence
Ave.. final plans were made for
the Canned Food Shower for
Overseas Survivors, which will
tike place Monday, April 29, in
the Jewish Home for Aged, 11501
Petoskey Ave., at 1:15 p. m.
Your admission for an after-
noon of entertainment and re-
freshments is canned food, medi-
cal supplies, vitamins, and cloth-
ing. Share what you can spare.
Mrs. S. Weller and Mrs. T. Le-
bovitz are chairmen of the day.

Give to U.J.A.

Gruskin Club

Mr. Harry Abramson was elect-
ed president of the Gruskin Club
at a recent meeting held at his
home on Webb Ave.. Mrs. Rose
Weiner was elected secretary.

Give to U.J.A.

Junior Home Relief

Dr. Samuel Crohn will be guest
speaker at the Sunday, April 28,
meeting of the Junior Home Re-
lief Society to be held at the Jew-
ish Community Center. A slate
committee will. be appointed for
the forthcoming election of offi-
cers, Diana Gordon, publicity of-
ficer, announced.

Give to U.J.A.

Ml awer Verein

The Seventh Annual Victoria
Bornstein Mother and Daughter
banquet will be held on Thursday,
May 9, at the Riviera Hall, 5028
Joy Road, under the auspices of
, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mlaw-
el' Umgegend Verein. Mrs. I.
Bornstein is chairman of the
event, assisted by Mrs. Joe Kra-
mer, co-chairman. Reservations
can he obtained by calling either
TR. 2-4053 or TO. 8-0534.

Give to U.J.A.

Neugarten Medical Aid

An "Evening of Games" will he
presented by the Neugarten Med-
ical Aid on Tuesday, May 7, at
8:30 p.m., in the ballroom of tits
c- lk-Cadillac Hotel. Admission is
(per person, and grand prizes
nylons, electrical appliances,
It; 4-„sh, and a painting from the
Dusseldorf Museum, Germany, are
being offered.
Mrs. Roy Rotter is chairman of
the affair, with Mrs. Charles Hy-
man, co-chairman. Committe
heads include: prizes, Mrs. Mor-
ton Grass; tickets, Mrs. Benjamin
Krell, Jr.; auto squad, Mrs. Ir-
ving Yarrows; telephone squad,
Mrs. Albert Weiss; treasurer, Mrs.
Samuel Rothstein; and publicity,
Mrs. Morton Jacobs.
The open meeting honoring new
members is scheduled for April
29 at 1:30 p. m. "Consolation," a
one-act play, will be presented.

Medical Technologists

Give to U.J.A.

Give to U.J.A.

e

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Legal Chronicle

Friday, April 26, 1946

MRS. ED SCIIWARTZ

luncheon scheduled for Tuesday,
April 30, at the Statler Hotel.
Rabbi E. A. Levi will be guest
speaker.
Assisting Mrs. Schwartz on the
arrangement committee are Mrs.
A. Gleicher, Mrs. Jack Seder and
President Mrs. E. Weissman. A
$25 bond will he raffled at the
luncheon.

•

Give to U.J.A.

Aluma

Aluma, at its last meeting
elected Joseph Leep, research en-
gineer ror the War Department,
as its chairman; Anne Baschin
will serve as co-chairman; Selmn
Friedman as corresponding secre-
tary; Sarah Zak as recording sec-
retary; and Nora Lazaroff was
re-elected as treasurer.
Mr. Leep, a former leader in
Collegiate Zionist affairs, is also
at present active in the boys'
club program at the Jewish Cen-
ter.
Aluma is planning extensive
outdoor activities for the coming
months. The next general meeting
will be held at the Aluma Clara
( meeting hall), 11639 Linwood, on
Friday night, May 3, at 8:15 p. m.
Anyone interested in visiting the
group is invited to attend the
meeting.

hudah, announced this week that
members of the Board for the
fiscal year 1946-47 will be elected
at the annual meeting of the
school on May 20.
One hundred and five active
workers have been enlisted to se-
cure widespread community sup-
port for the Yeshivah to help
cover its $100,000 budget. The
formal opening of the member-
ship drive will be announced at
the meeting. Workers already en-
listed are holding a sponsor's kit
for the enrollment of 10 new do-
nors to Jewish religious educa-
tion in Detroit.
The institution will round out
:30 years of existence next Lag
B' 0 incr.

Give to U.J.A.

Stolarsky Family Club

Contributions to the Child Res-
cue Fund were made at the April
14 meeting of the Stolarsky Fam-
ily Club held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Holbrook. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edel-
stein, 3269 Sturtevant Ave., on
May 12.
Give to U.J.A.

Rodin Club

The Rodin Club had its March
meeting at the home of Mrs. S.
Rifkin, of 147 Winona. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. M. Wold, of 2370 Sturtevant,
on May 1.

Give to U.J.A.

Chachmey Lublin

The Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshi-
vath Chachmey Lublin will hold
its 4th Annual Donor Luncheon at
noon, Tuesday, May 28, at the
Congregation Bnai Moshe. Mrs.
Give to U.J.A.
I. Levin is chairman of the affair,
assisted by Mrs. R. Ruben and
Aesculapian Assn.
Mrs. L. Weinberg, co-chairmen.
There will be a regular meeting For reservations call TY. 5 - 5304.

home of Maxine Steinman, 4375 others have pledged support.
Among those active in the dri-e
Buena Vista Ave., before proceed-
are David Colman, Harry Zaus-
ing to the park.
mei.: Harold Weisman, Frank
Give to U.J.A.
Winton, Milton Atlas and Leonard
Meyers.
Give to U.J.A.
Marie Syrkin, lecturer, poetess
and writer, will be guest speak-
er at a public meeting on Thurs-
The Women's Auxiliary of the
day, May 2, at 6:30 p. m., at the Maimonides Medical Society will
Brown Memorial Chapel, spon- meet at 1 p. m. Saturday, April
sored by the Detroit Pioneer Wo- 27, at the home of Mrs. S. Rus-
men Clubs.
kin, 19121 Berkley Rd., at which
Marie Syrkin is tile author of a time Miss Helene Blanchard, for-
recently published book, "Your merly of the J. L. Hudson Com-
School—Your Children." She is pany, will speak on interior deco-
one of the editors of "The Jewish
rating.
Frontier" and for many years has
At this meeting, door prizes for
been an active member of the the annual luncheon, to be held
National Pioneer Women's Organ- on May 28 at the Book-Cadillac
ization.
Hotel, will be turned over to Mrs.
Zelda Miller, chairman of the Louis Harley, chairman.
Spring Dance Committee, said
Give to U.J.A.
this week that arrangements have
been completed for the organiza-
tion's dance scheduled for Satur-
day evening, May 18, at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. Music will be fur-
nished by Mickey Woolf and his
orchestra. Mrs. Miller, TY. 7-7470,
has charge of ticket sales.
Mr. Robert Kozlow is now at
Give to U.J.A.
home with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Edward Kozlow, of Pasadena
Ave., after three years of service
Mrs. Marvin Beerbohm will ro in the United States Army, two
view "A Partisan Guide to the years of which were spent In the
Jewish Problem" by Milton Stein- European Theater of operations
berg, at the April 30 meeting of with the 103rd Infantry Division.
the B & P Division of Hadassah. His brother Richard Kozlow is at
The group will meet at the home present in the U.S.N.R.
of Mrs. Phillip Lipson, 17527 Fair-
Give to U.J.A.
field. Ave. A social hour will fol-
low the session.

Pioneer Women

Maimonides Society

Returnees

Robert Kozlow

B P Hadassah

Samuel Stulberg

Give to U.J.A.

University Area Club

Dr. Carl Hessler spoke on the
peoples of Russia at a meeting of
the University Area Women's
Club held April 25 at the home of
Mrs. Philip Helfman, 18034 In-
diana Ave. He appeared under the
auspices of the Russian War Re-
lief.

Capt. Samuel Stulberg was dis-
charged recently from the Army

Dental Corps after three years
service. Mr. and Mrs. Stulberg
(Judith Victor) and son, Michael,
are residing with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor, 17607
Fairfield Ave.

Give to U.J.A.

Herman Chesluk

Give to U.J.A.

Dr. Herman M. Chesluk has re-
turned from military service. He
is resuming his practice in inter-
The membership drive of the nal medicine at 622 Maccabees
Zionist Organization of Detroit is Building.
now in full swing, with successful
results already realized, Dr. Phil-
GOOD MUSIC
ip E. Lachman, chairman of the
membership committee, announced
For Any Occasion
recently.
Floor Shbws • Name Bands
Discussion of Zionism held the
spotlight in various home meet-
JULES KLEIN .
ings held during the past two
CA. 4710
753 Book Bldg.
weeks. Talks by organization rep -
resentatives have succeeded in
adding many to the rolls and tv000***00.000000-0_0000,:,-00

Zionist Organization

Jacey s Jewelry Co.

TOM
COTTER

Wedding Rings
Diamond Rings
Electrical
Appliances

Watches
Gifts
Costume
Jewelry

HABERDASHER
SAVE AT JACEY'S
of the Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
Give to U.J.A.
cal Association at the Detroit-Le-
Book•Cadillac
United
Open Every Monday Night Until
land Hotel on Monday, April t9,
Hotel
Artist Bldg.
9 P.M.
at 8:30 p. m.
CL. 0172
CH. 3768
A special board meeting of the
This is to be a social evening.
511 METROPOLITAN BLDG.
Open Evenings 'til 9
with entertainment, cards and re- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will be
freshments. This is an open meet- held Monday, April 29, at the
home of Mrs. A. Melinsky, 2258
ing and a cordial invitation is &-
NVIOVICWOMOCIMMAMMANNANWOOLVOMMICWOOMMO‘
tended to all Jewish pharmacists Calvert.
The regular meeting will take
to join us.
place on Wednesday, May 1, at
12:30 at Rosenberg's Kosher Ca-
Give to U.J.A.
tering Co., 9925 Dexter. The presi-
THE KOSHER ALL VEGETABLE
rA
dent, Mrs. J. H. Kunin, appeals to
&
f' l
all members to come and buy
their shekels to strengthen the
Tony Weitzel, Detroit News col. vote of the Mizrachi for, the forth-
umnist, will be the guest speaker coming World Jewish Congress.
"So Kind to the Hands"
r i
at the next regular meeting of
A
Make plans to attend the com-
A
Distributed by
the Home Relief Society, on Mon- ing Mothers and Daughters affair
2
day, April 29, at the home of Mrs. on May 19.
.2
e
Maurice Garclik, 18503 Fairfield
THE
STONE
e
Give to U.J.A.
Ave. A dessert luncheon will be
e
SOAP CO.
served. Mrs. Sidney Tauber will
i
he chairman of the day.
TOwnsend
All members and their friends
At a special meeting of the
5-3534
are invited, Mrs. Peter A. Miller, David ilorodakcr, Jrs., a pledge
president, announced.
of $300 was made for the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign.
Give to U.J.A.
Plans are being made for a
Mother and Daughter dinner at
the Rosenberg Catering Co, on
i
r
Simon Richardson was the Thursday, May 2, 1946.
featured speaker at the meeting
Give to U.J.A.
of the League for Labor Pales-
tine Chapter I meeting held Fri-
What you've always wanted — A Kosher Soap Powder for
day, April 26, at the home of Mr.
An outdoor dance and IA•inie
and Mrs. Alex Schreier, 3238 Les-
your DISHES, QOTS, PANS, SILVERWARE. It strictly
Sunday.
lie. His talk was on "Modern In- roast will he held on
kosher, makes lot of SUDS, keeps water really soapy.
April 28, at the Rouge Park, by
terpretation."
Chapter
I
of
the
Zionist
Organ-
Good for floors, woodwork, excellent for washing clothes.
All members are urged to at-
tend this meeting, as important ization of America, Detroit Dis-
It's not "'chomitzdik", can be used for Passover.
future plans are to be made. A trict, Selma Jakant, chairman,
A report was given on the prog- announced this week. Tickets sell
Sold now only in 25-pound boxes.
ress of the shekel campaign, as at 50c per person and can be ob-
tained
from
any
member
of
the
Call TOwnsend 5-3534 for free home delivery.
the group is active in selling
group. Open to members, prospec-
them for the labor block.
STONE SOAP CO.
Detroit, Mich.
Members of the club have con- tive members and their friends,
tributed close to $500 to the Ha- the activity will begin at 5 p. m.,
when participants gather at the .4404•4WCWOMICIMMi7MWMAIGICWW4811~00001010006%..
honlm Institute.

Zion Mizrachi Sisters

Here At Last!

Home Relief Society

SOAP POWDER

David Horodaker

E

,

e

0 , .

Labor Palestine League

Chapter I, ZOA

e .

e e
e

e
e

