11111.111111111111111 . Hadassah to Hear Palestine Visitor Ticket Chairman WOMEN'S CLUBS The Detroit Alumnae Group Sigma Sigma will hold of .Phi its monthly meeting at 8 p.m., Mo‘nday, in the home of Jose- phine Abramson, 211 Frederick avenue. The 16th annual banquet of the Molly Segal Auziliaiy of the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- ciety of Denver will be held Sunday, Dec: 7, at Riviera Hall For reservations call Mrs. Max Ducker, TO. 5-1373. The Brandeis Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization welcomed seven new members to its ranks at a supper party at Rothstein's Restaurant. They are Marvelle Friedman, Min Hurwitz, Lee Taubin, Bessie 'Warnick, Hilda August, Hilda Max and Ray Watnick. Art card party will be held by the 7Kalvarier Aid Society at 8 p.m., Sunday, in Workmen's Circle, with proceeds going for food to be sent to Europe. Mrs. Harry Festenstein is chairman of the affair. For tickets call Mrs. Leo Weintraub, vice-presi- dent, TO: 6-9021. Checks have been mailed by Treasurer Rose Lewis to CARE. Mrs. David Mevis is president of the orga- nization. An open meeting of the De- troit Women's Service Club will be 'held Monday- at the Jewish Cultural Center. Prospective members are urged to attend. MRS. ALFRED LAKIN • Youth Education to Spur Campaign Members of the Youth Educa- tion League will model furs at a -fashion show to be presented at a rally Monday in the Bel- crest 'Hotel. The meeting is being held in conjunction with the group's Pledge Fund Drive. Mrs. Eli Gross and Mrs. Har- ry Millman are arranging a pro- gram to be featured at the pledge fund luncheon- Jan. 27 in the Fountain room of Masonic Temple. Ticket sales are under the di- rection of Mesdames Alfred La- kin, chairman, Ben Bloom, Lew Kolodin and Robert'Dishell. The yearbook is being edited by Mrs. Morris Cohen, assisted by Mes- dames Phillip Olender, Norman Jason, kPrris Silverman and Ben Levinson.. A donation of $3,000 has been made by the league for equip- ping the Braindeis Vocational School in Palestine. Pregulman Guest at . Bloch Lodge's Sports Program Mery Pregulman, former Mich- igan' All-American and center for the Detroit Lions, will be among the celebrities who will appear at the second annual sports night of the Ivan S. Bloch Lodge Mon- day at the -Jewish Cultural Cen- ter. Others on the program will be John Hackett, Wayne University football coach; Al Nagler, sports director of WJBK; Cincy Sachs, coach of last year's Detroit Fal- cons: and Lew Handler, boxing referee who will serve as master of ceremonies. The affair, being sponsored jointly by the 'membership and fund-raising committees, will launch the lodge's membership drive. The campaign will honor Larry Kopel, a charter member, who has brought 25 new members into the lodge, Max Kushner, membership chairman,' announc- ed. Winner of the group's raffle will be announced at the meet- ing by Martin Pastor. The event is open to the public. , are selecting delegates for the opening conference of the 1948 drive to be held Jan. 4 at Tem- ple Beth El. Michael Taich and Louis J. Wolock of the organizations committee point out that "the opening demonstration takes place during the most epic hour in Jewish history, at a time when the Jewish Stat( is about to be realized. - "The opening conference can and must express - the will of Detroit Jewry to give all our aid' to the Histadrut, the 300,000 pioneer builders and defenders of Eretz Israel," they added. "The ability of the Yishuv to complete the difficult task of building the Jewish State and to absorb 150,000 of our Euro- pean brethren will depend to a great extent on the Histadrut." They revealed that Histadrut constitutes 45 percent of the Jewish population -and is the backbone of over 215 coopera- 1 has received a $1,000 bequest from the Isaac Shetzer estate, Myron A. Keys, home president, announced this week Keys said the bequest, given as an endowment fund, prob- ably will , bp used-to eqtijp a room Mr. Shetzees memory. • MRS. SANDER HILLMAN is president of ' Sheruth League, which is holding its donor luncheon Jan. 20 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. Marvin Stern is ticket chairman, and Mrs. Marvin Markowitz and Mrs. Melvin Weingarden pub- licity chairmen. Officer Slate Set for Professional Unit The planning committee of the Midtown Neighborhood Council will meet 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 3 at the Twelfth Street Council Center, 8687 Twelfth street, to hear Edward Connor, executive director of the Citi- zen's Housing and Planning Council.. He will explain hoW residents of the 12th street area can work together to obtain in- creased municipal services and improvements in the neighbor hood. MO.. Helen Kulka is corn mittee chairman. Temporary officers will be , elected and committees will be named to promote several proj- ects. These include addition of recreational and school facilities, an . approach to city authorities for assistance in smoke abate- ment, increasing street and alley cleanups and an investigation of zoning problems. The council is planning a meeting of all residents of the A proposed slate of officers for area after the holidays at which the professional division of the time some of the committees Detroit Service Group were will have reports to present. drawn up at a meeting of the All who live in the area are nominating committee Sunday, invited to participate in the Nov. 23. council's activities, the Jewish The slate will be presented to Community Council, which is one the general membership at an of the sponsoring 'agencies, said. early date, George Stutz, com- mittee chairman, said. Serving with Stutz on the committee are Harry B. Berlin, Albert Cohen, Norman Drachler, A. J. Lach- over, Dr. Milton Lappin, Dr. Ber- Mattathias Tent-Hfve No. 1005, nard Maness, Harry H. Platt, Dr. Peter G. Shifrin and Max the only all-Jewish unit of Maca- beal in Detroit, will hold an elec- Smith. tion of officers meeting Thursday at Workmen's Circle. MOVES OFFICES Officers are Mrs. A. Tannen- Sam. Rosenblat of the Rosen- house, past commander; Al Ma- blat orchestras announces the gitz, commander; Louis Pano, moving of offices to 1103 Wurlit- lieutenant commander; Ben Ma- zer Bldg., CA. 3221. Jack Allan, gid, record keeper; Ben Milstein, pianist, is also associated with sergeant; and David Katzman, chaplain. Rosenblat. , Nearly 120 landsmanshaften, societies, fraternal groups and other organizations which last year raised $51,000 for the Detroit Palestine Histadrut (Geverkshaften) campaign Shetzer Estate Gives $1,000 to Aged Home The Jewish Home for the Aged Delegates from Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan are in Detroit for an educational seminar being sponsored by the Central-States Region of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America. The Wayne University chapter of 'IZFA is host to the three- day session, which ends Sunday. Guests speakers are Ben-Zion Elan, representative of the Americans for Haganah; Eliokam Wallach, Hashomer Hatzair rep- resentative; and Ahuva Ben- Brith, national field worker for IZFA. An Oneg Shabbat, Sabbath services, a buffet dinner and a hayride are on the program. For information all Mary Hollander, TO. 6-0114, or Ade- line Subar, chairman, TY. 4-4829. Committee members include Merrill Polansky, registration; Rona Teicher, housing; Annette Mittleman, food; and Rose Ham- mer, office. Nista/rues Drive Here to Be Launched Jan. 4 day in the Synagogue, Mrs. Sol Docks, president, announced. in 12th St. Residents to Hear Housing Aide Daniel Brecker of the General Haaluz will discuss "PalestinC Youth as Pioneers and Builders" - at a joint board meeting of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah at 12:15 p.m.. Tuesday, at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Division reports will be given by executive chairmen Mrs. Ja- cob Sauls, Mrs. Julius Tobias, Mrs. Claire Axelrod, Mrs. Nor- man Steinberg, Mrs. Samuel Ru- biner and Mrs. Randolph Weber. Guest of the day will be Mrs. Armi Bezaleli who is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Elison. Reservations may be made at the Hadassah office before Mon- day. IZFA Conclave in Session Here Fashiat Show Set for Rally Monday A meeting of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood will take place Mon- 4 • • tive settlements which raises more than two-thirds of the fruit, vegetables, dairy products and poultry in the Yishuv. In addition. they said, His- tadrut provides medical care and maintain vocational schools. The local committee has set a quota of $200,000 in its drive. Haifa Chapter Sets Talk on Palestine As part of its program on the study of Jewish history, Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organization of Detroit, will present, Mrs. Sid- ney Brand, a member, who will speak on "Early Colonization Efforts Before the Balfour Dec- laration" at a meeting Monday evening. A question and answer period will follow. Hostesses will be Mesdames Dora Helprin, Molly Kazdan and Nettie Schwartz. Mattathias 1905 to Elect Officers Aill111 ■ "*. Tea, in getwit .. . exclusive with sax -c. ay .. . g ogn Ma/Lino HAND-MADE FOUTWEAI\ Willi a discerning e y e for perfection in fine footwear, Sax-Hay proudly Introduces this important t olleclion of distinctive, bench-made shoes. sh, .w ing of cut new %Roe Soto David Nursing Home noulay, Oecenitel 1st 5505 Second Cor. Ferry TR. 3-3430 Aged, Chronic and Convalescent Cases At All Times Registered and Practical Nurses On Duty Dietary Laws Observed REASONABLE RATES CALL NOW - 1 041 Midtown Council Drafts Projects Shenith President Joint Meeting Set for Division Boards Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer will be guest speaker at the annual donor luncheon of Ezra, Ameri- can Federation of Polish Jews, Tuesday, Dec. 16, at Bel-Aire For reservations call UN. 2-1302. A brunch will be held Saturday, Dec. 6, at 3742 Sturtevant ave- nue. • Friday, November 28 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Alr 1520 Waslilsztea Bowlevart1 .