0 4xeriam AIWA Periodical eater CLIFTON ATINIII - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO CLUBS and ACTIVITIES Mizrachi Women On May 29, the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, at their annual Elec- tion of Officers meeting, elected :qrs. Gerald Levitt to the presi- cy. The retiring president, den H. Kunin, was , Joseph ted first vice-president and irman of the Board of Diree_ N. Woodward Branch European Welfare 1 I rs. s. Rose re Others elected WeMr Singer, second vice-president; Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, third vice-presi- dent; Mrs. David Silverstein, fourth vice-president; Mrs. Abra secre- Kelman, recording ham Mrs. Augusta Subar, finan- tary; cial secretary; Mrs. Harry Fin kelstein, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Rodella Tocker, asst. corres_ ponding secretary; Mrs. Herman Mosher, treasurer ; a n d Mes- dames Jacob Nosanchuk, Rosc Whiteman and Abraham Dubrin- sky, associate treasurers. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal was re-elected chairman of the Child Rescue Ethel Abrams, treas- Fund. Mrs, urer of the Fund, was also re- elected. Mrs. Asher Berlin was appoint- ed chairman of the organiza- tion's annual donor event, which will he held on November 5. Mrs . Morris Mendrowitz was chosen cultural chairman. Club Allegro Club Allegro, a musically-in - clined group composed of stu- dents from Central and Cass Tech High Schools and Wayne University, performed June 3 at the Bnai David Synagogue. The club has given performances f re. fluently since its inception three years ago. Most programs con. sist of original arrangements of Hebrew, Yiddish and English Stein, treasurer. Labor Palestine A meeting of the League for Labor Palestine, Chapter 1, was held Friday evening, June 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Redstone, 19303 Appoline. Final plans were made for a social gathering to wind up the season. A card party will be held by • he Detroit L dies Lechem the Aneeim at 7 p. m., Saturday, June 8, at Assembly Hall. A picnic is being planned for June 23 at The following were elected of- Palmer Park. ficers for the coming year of the Zedekah Club at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. Harwith on June 3: A social meeting of the Sharona President, Mrs. Henry Levitt: group of the Pioneer Women's Or- first vice-president, Mrs. Joe ganization will be held at the Feldman; second vice-president, home of Miss Sylvia Kumove, Mrs. Sadie Hertz; recording sec- 2530 Leslie Ave., Wednesday, June retary, Mrs. Michael Berkowitz; 12, a'. 8:30 p. m. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Na- The Sharona is a newly-formed than Rubin; treasurer, Mrs. Ben group of young women between Lefkowitz; financial secretary, the ages of 18 to 25. Mrs. Leonard Shapiro; and pub- For further information, call licity, Mrs. Joshua Karbal. Trus- President Frieda Kumove, UN. tees include Hattie Schwartz. 1-7054, or the membership chair- Mrs. Samuel Charfoos and Mrs. man, Shulamith Miehlin, TO.. 8- Sans Shugerman. Representatives are Sadie Hertz and Mrs. Jos. 1239. Zedekah Club Sharona Group A social will be held at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton, Sunday, June 16, from 8 to 12 p. m. The program includes cards, dancing, and door prizes. There will be an admission charge. Chachmey Lublin Sabbath Observance TOM COTTER Bicur Cholera HABERDASHER a ti Vote for der. Admission to the shower is one dollar. Door prizes will be given out. MORRIS H. The Attara Chapter of Junior Mizrachi Women will present its June Jamboree on Saturday eve- ning, June 8. at the Belcrest Ho- tel. Ben Katzman and his band will furnish the music. The Jam- boree will be a stag affair. A floor show, refreshments and prizes are a few of the attrac- tions. Tickets can be obtained by calling Miss Florence Schwartz. TO. 7-8624. All proceeds will be used for the future development of children's homes and nurse- ries in Palestine. B P Hadassah The ONLY beer with aged-in sealed-in r A ■■■ •• S S 5th Senatorial District . WARDS 8, S 10, 12, 14 LOOK for 265 ❑ on your ballot Qualifications • • • • Sheriff, Civil Division. Thirty-five years in Food Business. Former Food Inspector, Detroit De- • Vice President Beth Moshe Congrega- • tion. Member Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge. partment of Health. Previously served in Intelligence De- partment, Inspector, D.S.R. Serves as Union Representative of A.F. • • • • • • of L. Served in U. S. Navy. Active in Seventeen Leading City Organizations. Responsible for organizing 12th Street merchants which set a $2,000,000 Bond Drive record. Was endorsed PREFERRED by Detroit Citizens League. • • Ass'n. for fifteen years. • • Member of Jewish Fraternal Club. • Mem'•er of United Rumanian Jews of • America. Member of Fraternal Order of Police. • Treasurer of 13th Congressional Dist. • Member of 15th Congressional District. • Member United Progressive Demo- • cratic Club. Co-worker in Allied Jewish Campaign. To Eliminate the 3% Sales Tax on Food. To furnish FREE school supplies to children in intermediate grades. (Eliminating a cause for child delinquency.) Will advocate and support legislation that will carry out the promise made to our nrvicemen in order that they may reestablish themselves in society with full sense of security and just compensation for their sacrifices. • To improve health conditions in entire state. To put the liquor business into the hands of private enterprises. MORRIS H. Goldberg for STATE SENATOR Do not be confused with another candidate with same name. LOOK FOR NUMBER 265 ON YOUR BALLOT! [ This advertise ment sponsored S Member of Nathan Strauss Executives. When Elected Will Sponsor Laws • S President of the Detroit Fruit Vendor's At present Wayne County Deputy 265 [Z TIVOLI BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT 14, MICHIGAN S fig State Senator • • S S Goldberg Attara Chapter Rabbi Gershon Rosenstock, of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. will be guest speaker at the final meeting of the year of B & P The Ladies of Mosaic are plan- Hadassah, scheduled for 8:30 p. ning a luncheon to take place in m., Tuesday, June 11, at 3311 the Crystal Ballroom of the Book W. Chicago blvd. Election of of- Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday, ficers will also take place at this June 19, at 12:30 p. m. This session. luncheon is for members and The Toledo Division of Hadas- their friends and will close the sah has been invited to attend. A organization's activities for the social will follow the regular summer months. Meetings will be meeting. resumed early in September. flavor Arline Ferguson was elected president of the Detinu Club at a meeting held May 17 at her home. Others chosen were Lil- Ilan Turner, secretary, and Mu- riel Forman, treasurer. JNF Auxiliary Ladies of Mosiac 44t Detinu Club Lechem Aneeim A meeting to open the drive for the burning of the mortgage of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin was held May 28. The debt of the Yeshivah, which was $12,000 last year, has been brought down to $8,000. The Ys- shivah was able to cover its nor- mal expense and also saved $4,000 to pay part of the debt. The following pledges were made at the meeting : J. Sober- man, $1,000; D. Edelman, $1,000, J. Frenkel, $1,000; I. Schwartz, $1,000; M. Snow, $5004 A. Nus- baum, $500; J. Goodman, $300. and M. Yolles, $100. Staub. Upon suggestion of I. Schwartz Installation will take place June a financial committee was organ- 10 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. ized, consisting of J. Soberman, M. For reservations, contact Mrs. A Board meeting of the Ladle Snow, I. Schwartz, A. Nusbaum, Helen Shugerman, TO. 8-8116, or Auxiliary of the Jewish National J. Goodman and J. Levinson. The Mrs. Anna Rabinowitz, UN. 2-453g. Fund will take place at 12:30 p committee will meet every Sun- in., Tuesday, June 11, at the home day from 12 to 2 p.m. D. IL WEBSTER of Mrs. Hyman Bookstein, 2434 Oakman. The session will be D. R. Webster, an ex-service- An installation party will be the form of a luncheonette. man, is the moving spirit behind held by the Women's League for the clothing shower of the North Sabbath Observance, 12th St. Woodward Branch, Jewish Wo- Group, at 1:30 p. in., Tuesday, men European Welfare Organiza- June 11, in the Taylor Shule. The annual paid-up member • tion, scheduled for 12:30 p. m., Rabbi Wohlgelernter will be guest ship luncheon and installation of Wednesday, June 12, at Congre- speaker. officers of the Young Women's gation Bnai Moshe. Mrs. I. Levin was re-elected United Book•Cadillac While overseas, Webster saw president of the League for the Bicur Cholem Organization will Artist Bldg. Hotel take place Wednesday afternoon, the urgent need of clothing for fourth time at a recent meeting. CH. 3768 CL. 0172 Europe's unfortunate children. He Other officers include Mrs. Yo- June 12, at Huyler's. A meeting at 8 said much help is necessary to guda and Mrs. Rubin, vice-presi- of the group was held June Open Evenings augment the efforts of JDC dents; Mrs. L. Kartun, secretary. the home of Mrs. Joseph :tie. drah, 2946 Lawrence Ave. abroad. and Mrs. Davis, treasurer. ,d•-• Mrs. Anna Goldberg is chair- ,./- man of the shower, which tne or- ganization hopes will bring suffi- cient aid to some 3,000 orphans. For information, contact her it TO. 8-4972. Assisting Mrs. Gold- berg are Mesdames J. Zucker- man, Ed Schwartz and Jack Se- songs. Officers are Irving Ritter, pres- ident; Jack Bazell, vice-president; Bette Shanbrom, recording secre- tary: Leona Schwartz, corres- ponding secretary; and Alice ce Page Thirteen DETROIT JEWISH CHReNICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, June 7, 1946 by a friend (ruin Detroit Union Produce Terminal S S S S S S S ti S