DEVIOIT . JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six WOMEN'S CLUBS Officers have been installed by the Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Denver for the 1948 season: They included Mes- dames, Paul Shapiro, reelected president; F. Paul, P. , Brand- wine and R. Nadler, vice-presi- dents; and C. Mosi, treasurer. !WV Women Plan 3 Events to Honor National President The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans is going all-out to honor Mrs. Ethyl No- vak, national president, who will visit here this weekend. • it resident of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Novak also is a mem- ber of the executive board of the JWB's army and Davy commit- Mrs. Rose Cowan will be hostess to a meeting of the Jewish European Welfare Or- ganization, North ,,Woodward Branch, at noon, Tuesday, in the Seward Hotel. Arrangement§ '6 will be made for a shower to aid Palestine's orphans. For reservations call Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, TO. 8-4499. Plans for the annual dinner- dance of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, scheduled• for March 7 at Bnai Moshe, will be dis- cussed at a meeting,' Wednes- day. Mrs. Frances Shapiro is chairman of the affair, assisted by Mrs. Rose Berkowitz and Mrs. Grace Reigler. "Education and Fun" is the theme of the coed affair of the Career Group, National Council of Jewish Women, to be held Feb: 25 at the Jewish Center. A panel discussion will be held to be followed by dancing. The annual donor luncheon of the Women's Golden Rule Aid Society will • be held Tuesday at Bel-Aire. The Detroit Graduate Asso- ciation of Alpha Epsilon Phi will hold its monthly meeting at 8 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Edward Tann, 18001 Meyers road. Members are trged to bring food and cloth- ing for overseas survivors. to Officers of the Athena Club will be installed at a luncheon, S'aturday in Oriental Gardens. They are . Mesdames Al Prag, 'resident; Louis Bernstein, treasurer; and Ben Burnstein and Harry Sawyer, secretaries. Mrs. Bella Galbin will pre- sent dramatic monologues, songs and sketches at a meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish National Fund, Tuesday in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Herman Bregman. A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Plans for a membership drive will be discussed by the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid at a meeting Tuesday in the home of Mrs. M. Lipschitz, 3280 Elm- hurst avenue. Mrs. A. Freund is chairman of the campaign. Tickets are still available lot' the third annual charity dinner- dance of the DetrOit Women's Service Club, Feb. 25 at the Bowery. They may be obtained from Mrs. Ethel Klein, TY. 4- 1453. The Women's League of Tel (;uiborim will hear George Weis- wasser, editor of the Jewish Chronicle in a talk on Vladimir Jabotinsky, Feb. 28 at Bnai Moshe. JWB Catalog Offers Aids on Adult Institutes NEW YORK—A catalog de- signed to aid Jewish communi- ties and organizations in form- ing and conductiri: adult insti- tutes has been published by the National Jewish Welfare Board. It may be obtained from the Jewish Center Lecture Bureau, National Jewish Welfare Board, 145 East 32nd street, New York 16. WOODWARD STUDY CLUB The annual luncheon and games party of the Woodward Study Club will take place at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Jewish Center. Moscow Art Theater, was member of Christopher Mor. ley's Player's Group and the American Laboratory Theater and performed at the llecksher Theater, Carnegie Hall, Brook- lyn Academy of Music, Village Vanguard, Cafe Society and the Stage Door Canteen. Monologist partmenr president, said reserva- tions can be obtained from aux- iliary presidents. Morris Sussman will act as chairman of the evening, with Milton L. Prag as co-chairman. Albert Green is club president. Aesculapian Maps 'Membership Drive The next session of the Aescu- lapian Pharmaceutical Associa- tion will be a "Membership Drive Meeting" to be held at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Jew- ish Home for Aged, 11501 Pe- toskey avenue. It will. also be in the form of a drug shower for the benefit of the Home. Movies, refresh- ments and" a social hour are planned. For • information call Edward Rothenberg, membership chair- man, UN. 2,6898. Temple Youth to Debate on the Marshall Plan MRS. ETHYL NOVAK ' • • • tee and district chairman of the national publications committee of the Paient-Teachers Associa- tion. She is a leader in HaWassah, VFW' Auxiliary, JWB's commun- ity religious committee and the City of Hope, a sanatorium for tuberculars. Mrs. Novak will be feted at a get-together social at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Belcrest Hotel, at which members of all posts and auxiliaries will be guests. David A. Gutman, lyric bari- tone, will sing, accompanied at the piano by Maryan Fleischer. At 2 p.m., Monday, in the Bel- crest, a tea will be held honor- ing Mrs. Novak and leaders of allied veterans groups. Mrs. Da- vid Kallman will. be soloist, with Miss Fleischer as accompanist, A dinner will be held at the Belcrest•that evening, starting- at 6:30, at which Mrs. Novak will speak. This will be followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Shapero, de- Friday, February 13, 1943 "Is the Marshall Plan a Plan for Peace?" will be the subject to be debated by stu- dents of Temple Israel and Temple Beth El in the Febru- ary Youth Speaks Forum at 7:45 p.m., Wednesday, in the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion. A social hour, including re- freshments and dancing, will complete the program. Bloch Units Slate Brotherhood Panel BLIX RUSKAY * • • Actress Guest at Shaarey Zedek Blix Ruskay, satirist, monol- ogist and impersonator, will en- tertain members of, the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and their guests, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Synagogue. Miss Ruskay studied with A joint inter-faith program, open to the public, is planned by the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter and Lodge for 8:30 p.m., Monday in the Labor Zionist InstitulmLin- wood and Pasadena aveW Speakers on a panel will be the Rev. Robert E. Burtt of the Mayflower Congregational Church, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the Northwest Synagogue, and the Rev. Robert L. Bradby of the King Solomon. Baptist Church. The Master Singers, a choral group under the direction of Martin Lopatin, will perform. In Campaign Post MARTIN L. BUTZEL (above) and Dr. Charles Lakoff have been appointed chairmen of the professional division of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. Palestinian to Tell of Events in lion at Mizrachi Meetly An eyewitness report on re- cent dtvelopments in Palestine will be presented by Pinchos Kahana, Mizrachi leader who arrived , last week from Eretz Israel, at a meeting of the Mizrachi Organization of De- troit at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in Bnai Moshe. Morris Subar, who also ar- rived recently from Palestine, will relate his experiences there. Preparations are under way for Mizrachi's anniversary din- ner, Feb. 29 at Shaarey Zedek. Yankele Lederman, who was ac- claimed in New York for his renditions of Palestinian songs, will be guest artist. Sol B. Edelman has been ap- pointed chairman of the ticket committee for the dinner and Joe Weiss and Aaron Telchin of the anniversary book com- mittee. Assisting are Sol Chi- nitz, reservations, Philip Stoll- man, Israel Levenson, Morris Show, J. Lawton, J. Landgar- ten, G. Goldsmith, Isadore Sos- nick, Morris Subar, -J. Nosan- chuk, I. Kaner, L. Levine and Rabbi David Bakst. Bnai David Unit Maps Game Night The annual evening of games of the Bnai David Sisterhood will take place at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Synagogue with Mrs. Hyman Miller as chair- man. Proceeds will go for the sup- port of the Bnai David Religious School and all girls' activities at the Synagogue. 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