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and society items is MONDAY
at noon. Please use full first
names.

Friday, November 21, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Local Delegates to Mizrachi Parley

Women's League for Sabbath
Observance at 12:30 p.m., Mon-

I day in Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Isriiel
I Kaplan is in charge of the des-
sert, luncheon. Featured on the
program will be the Palestinian
movie, "Look Homeward Stran-
ger." Moe Kesner will present
a program of Hebrew and Eng-
lish songs.

IZFA Chapters
to ConYene Here

The Central States Region of
1ZFA will converge on Detroit
during Thanksgiving vacation,
Nov. 28-30, to hold an educa-
tional weekend seminar. The
Wayne University chapter is
acting as host for the seminar,
to Nelikh members from col-
leges in Kentucky, Ohio, and
Michigan will attend.
The weekend's discussions cen-
ter on the theme "We Penetrate
the Silken . Curtain.' Outstanding
lecturers will reveal news of
Ilaganah, Alivan Bet and de-
velopments in the Middle East.

Dr. Fritz Redl, teacher, lec-
turer and author, will speak on
"The Psychology of Parental At-
titudeS" as the first lecture of
Mary S. Cohan has been the Parent-Teachers Association
elected president of the Kadi- of the City and Country School
mah Club for the 1947-48 sea- at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
son. Other officers arc -Sadye Downtown YWCA.
Garfinkel, vice-uresidnt; Kate
Wolstein, secretary; Ethel Le-
vine, corresponding". secretary.
Rose Moscow, publicity chair-
man; and Ethel Rogers, chairman
of library memorial fund.

women to Hear
Community Needs

SPEAKERS NAMED

Ben-Zion Elan is coming on•
der the auspices of the Ameri-
cans for llaganah, Eliokam Wal-
lach is a representative of 11.1-
shomer Hatzair, Ahuva Ben-
Brith is a national field worker
for IZFA.
The seminar will officially
open Friday, Nov. 28 with regis-
tration, and a tour for out of
town guests. Friday evening an
Oneg Shabbat will be held. The
Wayne IZFA chapter will pre-
sent a radio. broadcast.

Tickets may be obtained from
Mrs. E. Friedman TO. 6-1966
for the 10th annual donor din
ner of the David-llorodoker Jrs.
Local Delegates to the Mizrachi Women's 22nd annual con-
to be held Dec. 9 at Lacher's
vention held last week in Atlantic City were left to right,
Catering. Mrs. A. Spielberg is
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Rose Singer, president of the
chairman of entertainment. The
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, Mrs. Abraham Kelman and Mrs.
Health
and
welfare
needs
of
club's last meeting was held at
Asher Berlin. Another Detroit delegate, Mrs. Joseph H.
the
Jewish
community
will
be
the home of Mrs. B. Kutnick of
Kunin is not shown. The organization is the -religious Zionist
outlined at the second session
Elmhurst avenue.
women's movement in the U.S. whose program includes the
of the community action con-
maintenance of homes and schools for,refugee orphan children
HATRIDE ON PROGRAM
ference,
sponsored
by
the
wo-
Final plans for the card party
in Palestine. The local group has undertaken to raise $50,000
Sabbath services, a buffet din-
men's division of the Jewish
of the Vladimiritzer Relief Orga-
of the $1,000,000 national budget.
ner and a hayride are also on
Welfare Federation, Monday
nization, schedulea for Tuesday
the program. For information
evening at Workmen's Circle, noon, at the Jewish Home for
FENKELL MOTHERS
call Mary Hollander. TO. 60114
were made at a meeting of the Aged.
The Fenkell Mothers' Club will or Adeline Subar, chairman, TY.
Harold Silver, executive di-
group last week in the home of
install the following officers at 4-4829.
Mrs. A. Cannor1 of Fullerton rector of the JelArish Social Ser-
Committee members include
Mrs. Samuel Lappin has - been 8 a.m., Monday, in the Center:
avenue. Proceeds of the affair vice-Bureau, will describe criti-
Stella Goldman, president; Ida Merrill Polansky, registration;
will go to DP camps and Pal- cal problems in child care. elected chairman of the Mother's
family service, care of the aged Club of the Workmen's Circle Etkin, vice-president; Blanche Rona Teicher, housing; Annette
estine.
Mittleman, food; Marty Holland-
kindergarten for the 1947-48 sea- Saginaw and Bessie Feinstein,
secretaries; and Rose Kessler, er, hayride; and Rose Hammer,
son.
Members of the University
office.
treasurer.
Area Women's Club have in-
Installation of officers and ex-
vited their husbands to a meet-
ecutive members will be held
ing at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
Tuesday, Nov. 25, at Workmen's
the home of Mrs. Harry Nach-
Circle, 1149 Linwood avenue.
man, president, 17578 Kentucky
Samuel Sigel, director of the
avenue. Dr. Alexander Hirsh-
U
organization's schools, and rep-
BILL GOODMAN'S'.
feld, psychiatrist, will speak on
resentatives
of
the
school
board
"Marriage Happiness."
will partipipate in the installa-
tion, S. W. Schkloven will speak.
A meeting of the Ladies' Aux-
•
iliary of Kvutzah Irvrith will be

Action Conference
Called for Monday

Workmen's Circle
Picks Mrs. Lappin

Its Beautiful...

40 CHESTERFIELD

held Monday in the home of
Mfg. Reuben Galfond, 2648
Rochester avenue. Plans will be
made for the group's donor
luncheon, scheduled to take
place in February.

Al Miller Launches
a New Delicatessen

Al Miller has opened his "Most
Complete and Modern Delicates-
sen in the Middle West" at 13301
W. McNichols at Littlefield. He
carries a full line of dairy prod-
ucts and appetizers.

A musical program will be
presented by the Neugarten Med-
ical Aid at a dessert luncheon
at 1 p.m., Friday, Nov. 28, in
the Jewish Community Center. MRS. ALEXANDER SANDERS
• • •
Roth-Berdun artists will head-
line the program, Mrs. Ben the Jewish hospital, pre-school
Kranitz, entertainment chairman, programs and community schol-
said. Mrs. Milton Goldsmith is arship services.
hospitality chairman.
Preceding Silver's talk, mem-
bers attending the 1947 federa-
Mickey Woolf and his band tion forums which make up the
will entertain at the donor conference will tour the Home.
luncheon of the Primrose Be- The conference is under the
nevolent Society Dec. 4 at the chairmanship of Mrs. Alexander
Hotel Book Cadillac, Mrs. Louis W. Sanders, head of the divi-
Friedman, chairman of the af- sion's education committee.
fair, announced. Tickets may be
Federation agencies whose
obtained from Mrs. Aaron Mar- programs will be examined at
golis, TO. 6-6239. or Mrs. Hy- Monde y's session, "Toward
man Ehrlichman, TO. .9-7025.
Family Well Being," include the
Jewish Social Service Bureau,
The Aesculapian Ladies Aux- Resettlement Service, Home for
iliary will hold a dessert lunch- Aged, North End Clinic, Jewish
eon at 12:30 p.m , Wednesday. Vocational Service, Jewish House
in the home of Mrs. Fay Rus- of Shelter, Hebrew Free Loan
kin, 3294 Glendale avenue.
Association and .Jewish Hospital
Association.
A charity luncheon was held
An ' , orientation breakfast" for
Monday in the Women's Guild the newly-organized office com-
by the Detroit Women's Service mittee of the division will be
Club. Mrs. Dolly Badman and held at 10 a.m., Friday, Nov. 21.
Mrs. Betty Kaplan were chair- at the Jewish Community Cen-
men. Prospective members are ter, under the co-chairmanship
invited to a meeting Dec. 1 at of Mrs. Philip J. Kanter and
the Jewish Cultural Center.
Mrs. David Feinberg. Arrange-
ments for the breakfast have
A book review will highlight been made by Mrs. Ben Leich-
a meeting of the Home Relief ncr and Mrs. Miltor K. Mahler.
Society Monday at the home of
Mrs. Ben Gale. The group's hos-
, pital committee will visit Jew-
ish patients during Chanukah
Those wishing to contribute
The first monthly musicale of
comfort items for patients should
Hashofar will be held at 8:30
call Mrs. Harry Shulman.
p m . Sunday, in -the home of
A Chanukah card party will Mrs. I3cnjamin Laikin, 8360 La-

Ilashofar's Musicale
Is Slated for Sunday

be held by the Women's League Salle boulevard, Mrs. Sol Q.
of Tel-Guiborim Dec. 16 in the Kessler,- chairman of the group,
announced.
social hall of Bnai Moshe.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar is in
charge of home musicales. He has
:A meeting in the form of a
planned an. informal program-
fall festival will oe held by the

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FIRST B'NAI B'RITH BALL !

SPQNSORED BY THE GREATER DETROIT

B'NAI B'BITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL

Saturday Night, Nov. 29, 8:30 P. M.

AT MASONIC TEMPLE

CONTINUOUS DANCING
FEATURING TWO ORCHESTRAS

Ray Correll and His Orchestra

Jimmy Stevenson and His Rhumba Band

Exhibition by Artitur Murray School
of Dancing

PATRON TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE

From MRS. ROBERT COGGAN,

Ticket Chairman

11N. 4-0146

