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Friday, July 12, 1946
DETROIT JEWISH aIRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Clubs and Synagogues
HADASSAII B & P
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
At the annual meeting of the
Warren Rovetch, Wayne Univer.
Business and Professional Divi-
sity student, who will attend the
International Student Congress at
Prague, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 17-31,
will receive financial assistance
from the Youth Education League,
the organization which is spon-
soring his trip.
Elected as one of 25 American
student delegates, Rovetch will
sail for London on Monday. Ho
lives at 2726 Oakman Court.
MIRIAM GOLDSTEIN
sion of Hadassah, Miriam Gold-
stein was reelected chairman of
the Division.
Other officers elected for the
coming year are Roslyn A. Corn,
vice chairman; Betty Utley, rec-
ording secretary; Ruth • Zackem,
corresponding secretary; Lillian
Abramsohn, financial secretary;
and Sadye Garfinkel, treasurer.
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB
Living in Rome, Italy, is a Jew-
ish family which will soon be
adopted by the Bodzin Family
Club. Plans for the adoption were
completed at the last meeting of
the club held recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Samuel Boa.
zin.
The family was referred to the
local group by the Bnai Brith
European Aid. Letters ana pack-
ages will he sent to these Eurr”
peans at regular intervals.
IOTA ALPIIA PI
New officers of the alumni of the
Iota Alpha PI sorority, Wayne
University, will be installed Sat-
urday night at the Olde Wayne
Club. They include Mrs. Arthur
Levitt, president; Mrs. Seymour
Feldman, vice-president and so-
cial chairman; Mrs. Sol Math, re-
cording secretary; Bertha Robin-
son, corresponding secretary; and
BICUR CIIOLEM
Mrs. Leonard Mason, treasurer
The Young Women's Bicur Cho- and publicity chairman.
lera Organization held its last
Board meeting of the season on BETH YEIIUDAII
July 1 at the home of the presi-
Three advanced students of the
dent, Mrs. Sam Stulberg.
New committees were appointed local Beth Jacob School for Girls,
Rhoda Goldschlag, 2442 Pingree,
for the following year.
A letter of confirmation has just Shirley Katz, 3285 Tuxedo, and
been received of the club's adop_ Roselyn Ribiat, 4281 Duane, are
now attending the preparatory
tion of a European orphan.
The first meeting of the fall course for kindergarten teachers
season will be held in September. at the Beth Jacob Seminary in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
This course is offered by the
MIZRACIII .
Mrs. Philip P. Feelk was re_ Beth Jacob Seminary 1p conjunc-
elected president of the Young tion with Torah Umesorah, the
Women's 11.11zrachi at a business National movement for fostering
meeting held recently at the home religious education, to fill the
great need for Hebrew nursery
of Mrs. Moses Wiser.
Others elected were Mesdames and kindergarten teachers.
The three Detroit girls, who are
E. Licbscutz, Nat N. Fierberg and
Harry Shuman, honorary past- taking the seven-weeks' course,
presidents; Leo Censer, first vice- are all pupils of Mrs. SImcho Was-
president; Lew Friedman, second serman, at the Detroit Beth Jacob,
vice-president; Ruby Miller, third Dexter and Cortland, maintained
vice-president; Jack Dunn, finan- by Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
cial secretary; Fanny Gluck, trea-
surer; Julius Lipnick, recording MLAWER UMGEGEND
secretary; Harry Buchalter and
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein
Norman Davidson, corresponding is sponsoring its Twelfth Annual
secretaries; Sol Wolaclt, historian; Picnic on Sunday, July 14
Joseph Bessman, Child Rescue at Lola Valley Park. Mrs. Sam
Fund chairman; Jack Pearlman, Kline is the chairman of the Pic-
monitress; Oscar Smith, National nic Committee and Mr. Louis Se-
Fund chairman; Joseph Wein- mansky is the co-chairman. They
traub, Cultural chairman; Philip announced that hot kosher and
Schriber, Sunshine chairman; S. wholesome meals- will be served
Solden, Hospitality chairman; Sam for dinner and supper and all
Shuman, USO chairman; S. Zel. kinds of refreshments will be pre-
des, House Committee chairman; pared for the guests. All members
M. Shapiro, Linen chairman; and and friends of the Verein are
Sam Sborrow, Louis Rose, Louis urged to join in the fun and en-
Katz, Philip Brant, S. Reisig, S. tertainment, as a good time is
Strager, M. Wasserman and M. assured for adults and children;
Glassman, trustees. Miss Sonya the proceeds will go to charity. In
Nusholtz was elected reporter.
case of rain the picnic will be
Formal installation will be held held at El Moshe Shul, corner
in September.
Michigan and 39 St. To reach the
SABBATH OBSERVANCE
Rabbi Leizer Levin was guest
speaker at a special meeting of
the Women's League for Sabbath
Observance, Twelfth St. branch,
held Tuesday at the Taylor-Wood-
row Wilson Shute.
HASHOMER HATZAIR
Hashomer Hatzair's summer
camp will be at Camp Orna, Wild
Rose, Wis. The site has been
changed from Washago, Ont., as
announced in the June 28 edition
of the Jewish Chronicle, officials
said.
Campers from Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul will en-
gage in arts, crafts, sports and
study and discussion groups
)ere.
VACATION TIME
ZLATKIN'S
'Finest Resort in South Haven'
Dancing in our own pavilion—
Tennis — Ping Pong — All
Sports—Children's Counselors
and Playgrounds.
Famous for Our DeJicloas Meals
The Ideal Spot for flay and fleet
Zlatkin's Resort
South Haven, Mich. Phone 666
\lit CHAPTER I, ZOA
Whenever possible,
summer
meetings of Chapter I, ZOA, will
hekt outdoors.
The first of these was an open.
air and symphony held on Thurs-
day at Belle Isle.
The group is open for member-
ship to young women over 16, and
young men over 21 years of age.
Plans are being formulated for
an evening boat ride to Bob-Lo in
the near future. Contact Harold
Wesman, president, TO. 6-3356; or
Jack Kape, first vice-president,
TY. 4-4152, for further details.
There's Nothing Finer Than
BARON'S RESORT
The Most Exclusive Resort in
South Haven, Michigan
TEIIPLE ISRAEL
The first of Rabbi Leon Fram's
new series of sermons on the
"Cream of the Talmud" was de-
livered at the Sabbath Eve Serv.
we of Temple Israel Friday nighr,
in the Library Room of Tenipl•
Israel, 610 Boulevard Bldg. "Th,'
Talmud on Charity and Social
Service" will be the topic of the
second sermon, Friday night, July
19.
Rooms with private bath
and shower. Children's din-
ing room and governess.
Playgrounds, private
Men's and
women's solariums. Concert
Orchestra.
"The Only Cabaret in
Town"
Acts of Vaudeville—
Dancing Nightly
SHAAREY ZEHEK LIBRARY
The Shaarey Zedelt library will
remain open throughout the sum-
mer, according to Maurice H.
Zackhelm, chairman of the Li-
brary Board. During the months
of July and August, however, the
following schedule will be in
effect: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m.—Mondays, Tuesdays.
Wednesdays, and Thursdays and
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Fridays.
The Library now has a wide as-
sortment of books for slimmer
reading for children and adults, In
English and Yiddish. These in-
clude old favorites as well as the
very latest publications.
David the King, by Glaays
Schmitt; Peace of Mind, by Rabbi
Joshua Liebman; Experiment E,
by Leon Salet; Earth Could be
Fair, by Pierre Van Paasen; No
Time for Silence, by Sylvia Lom-
broso; Sholem Aleichem's Old
Country; Franklin Delano Roose-
velt, the tribute of the synagogue,
edited by Rabbi Max Kleiman;
The Strange Adventures of Dan-
ny Noor, by Shelom Ben Israel
and The Beautiful Garden and
other stories, by Elma -Ehrlich
Levinger.
FOR THAT
ACATION
NORTHWEST HEBREW
The Brethren team of the
Northwest Congregation and Cen-
ter Men's Club softball league won
their third straight game by edg-
ing out the Guardians 8-G.
Trailing by one run in the
ninth inning, the Brethren won
the game when Phil Shear
slammed a home run with two
men on base. Phil Cameron pitch-
ed the entire game for the win-
ners, and although he did not al-
low a single earned run, he was
constantly in trouble because of
loosb fielding. Joe Rodman shared
the batting honors with Shear,
garnering three hits, including two
doubles.
The Pilots, who led the league
last week, absorbed their third
straight defeat, this time at the
hands of the Messengers 16-5.
The Messenger's victory gave them
a tie for the league leadership.
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