Friday, March 5, 19411 Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS L Pisgah Lodge's Drive Extended President BBY0 CHATTER By ILENE RATNER A PAID-UP membership party of the Rebecca Gratz Auxil- iary of BBYW will be held Sun- day at the Barium Hotel. The girls membership drive will end March 15. For informa- tion call Marcie Becker, WE. 4- 5100. • • • IN OBSERVANCE of Jewish usic Week, the Rebecca Gratz xiliary will hold a program uesday at the home of Char- lotte Utchenick, 2999 Richton avenue. Moshe Heyman will lead in Jewish and Hebrew songs, ac- companied at the piano by Char- lotte Utchenick and Rhea Haas. He will also "disc jockey" a pro- gram of Jewish records. • • • HIGHLAND PARK No. 313, AZA, is sponsoring a junior AZA chapter for boys 12-14. This is the only chapter of its kind in the Detroit-Windsor area. • •• • • BLUE AND GOLD sweatshirts will soon be seen on AZA No. 313's senior chapter. It also is planning on blue and • white jackets for the summer. • • • EAST SIDE No. 526 AZA's held bowling tryouts to decide who will compete in the AZA field day. • • • ON MONDAY, the BBYO tal- ent show will perform at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. for the Louis Brandeis Women, and on Tuesday at the Beth Aaron Syn- agogue for the Detroit Bnai Brith Women. • • • THE PRESIDENTS brunch will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sunday, at the Barium Hotel. • • • BIIOTHERS No. 140, BBYM, is planning a social affair for Saturday. Nobody in the clan will know where it will be held. They will have to first solve a puzzle to find out who they are doubling with. They will have a scavenger hunt and only after these per- plexed persons can show their findings to the one brother who knows where the party is—will the seekers be enlightened. • • • ON SATURDAY, Aliyah BBYW will give a P. J. party at the Tuller Hotel. The girls are all looking forward to 12 hours of gossip. Girls wanting to join contact Caroline Ruzumma, HO. 1803. I i, 'isgah Woolen Await mi' Production "Miami," , the glamour city of Florida, will be transplanted in Detroit for a few hours this month. On March 21, the curtain will go - up at Central High School and behind it will be familiar scenes of the South's vacation center. The play is being presented by the dramatic group of Pisgah Women. For reservations call Mrs. Marvin Levy, UN. 1-9103. Dinner-Dance Slated by Gershwin Lodge Completing its first year of ac- tivities, the George Gershwin Lodge will hold a dinner-dance April 4 in the Arabian room of the Tuller Hotel. Tickets may be obtained from members. EDWARD PEVOS Optician Member Campaign On to End of Month MRS. STANLEY YATES Member Party Set by Marshall Unit Show Is Planned for Affair Wednesday Two events, a gin rummy tour- nament and a millinery show, will highlight a membership party of the Louis Marshall Wo- men, Wednesday evening at the Educational Center, Linwood and Burlinganie avenues. The show will be presented by Florence's Style Shoppe, Mrs. Ben Nadis, program chairman, said. Mrs. Samuel, G. Bank, trustee of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be guest speaker. She will report on her recent- visit to the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Stanley Yates, president, urges that members bring friends. Mrs. William Stern is membership chairman and. Mrs. Nathan Maxman; conservation chairman. Brandeis Chapter to End Campaign Culminating the membership drive of the Louis D. Brandeis Chapter, an open meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., with Mrs. Albert Silber as speak- er. She will review "Behind the Silken Curtain" by Bartley C. Crum. Also on the program will be a variety show to be pre- sented by the BBYO. Over 650 cancer pads have been ..made by members under the leadership of Rho Alderman, Anita Berk and Rosalie Kanarek. Bnai Brith Supports Fight on Delinquency WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith is the first national service organi- zation to publicly support the President's proclamation setting aside April for the prevention and control of juvenile delin- quency. Bnai Brith Americanism lead- ers in more than 1,400 commu- nities are contacting public of- ficials and leaders of civic and welfare organizations in an ef- fort to get the programs under- way. HO. 3332 Hillel Continues Seminar Series TIIE WEEKLY Ilillel seminar on "What is Judaism?" will be continued at 2 p.m., Monday, with a discussion on "National- ism and Universalism." • • • "JEWISH MARRIAGE Cus- toms" will be discussed by Rabbi Irwin Gordon at 1 p.m., Wed- nesday. • • • ON THURSDAY, a film pro- gram will be presented at 2 p.m., in the Billet lounge. There will be no admission charge. • • • THE REGULAR class in Jew- ish and Palestinian folk dancing will be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, March 5. It will be followed at 2:15 p.m. by a class in elemen- tary Hebrew. Bloch Unit Plans Membership. Night W L "To get better acquainted," 39 adult Bnai Brith men and women 57 57 39 will meet with Bnai Brith youth 40 Sunday at the Barium Hotel. 56 55 41 Speaking on "My Job and Its 42 Relationship to the Youth Pro- 54 49 47 gram" will be Louis Pickus, Mrs. Anne Ackerman, Sidney Karbel, 48 48 Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Milo Rappo- 39 57 port, Mrs. Jeanette Sheplow, 34 62 James Yaker, David Darvin and 32 64 Harry Mirvis. Later, a townhall discussion High sr ores: 11. -Kurzman, 212, 203; I,. Wilner, 201, 250; It. lbaniandl, 213, will be held on "What Do You 201; S. Krause, 235, 200; J. Korn, 222, Expect?" with Charlotte Water- 206; If. Schwartz, 215; 11. Feldman, stone and Irving Berg represent- 235; S. Margolies, 203; Al. Solomon, 222; C. 1(a:oilier, 202; E. Weiner, 211; ing the youths and Harry Mills II. Kordner, 216; It Katz, 200; S. 'tar 14, and Pickus the adults. 207; S. Oalfln, 201; NI. Linden, 211; I'. Robinson, 2:17; Mazur, 213; M. Advisers' certificates will be tireen, 209; S. Lutz, 221; M. Lieber- presented and the BBYO talent man, 212; S. l'inkum, 207; S. Weinberg, show will entertain. 212; and H. HM111+011, 213. Michigan Congressmen Tell Detroiters They Back State Most of the Michigan con- gressional delegation pledged that they would write to Presi- dent Truman urging implement- ation of the Jewish State plan at a conference with Detroit Zion- ist representatives. A luncheon was called at the behest of Rep. Howard A. Cof- fin of Detroit. Other legislators who attended were Reps. Sa- dowski, Shafer, Jonkman, Craw- ford, Woodruff, Bennett, Young- blood, Dingell and Dondero. Sadowski, Youngblood and Ding- ell are also from Detroit. The Zionist delegation was made up of Rabbi Leon Fram, Leon Kay and Sidney Shevitz. After the meeting with the congressmen, t h e delegation conferred with Senator Fer- guson. They were joined by Mrs. Julian Tobias, representing Hadassah. Senator Ferguson had also been present at the meeting with the congressmen. lie promised the delegation that he would do everything possible to urge the implementation of the UN decision. Senator Vandenberg told the delegation that all decisions with regard to Palestine were now in the hands of the Unitel Nations, and that the United States has been acting and wiN continue to act in concert wi'n the United Nations. Acrencies Silent rn in Ban on Novels (Continued from Page 3) as taught by Tom Linder, com- missioner of agriculture of the State of Georgia. Linder's Hitler ite attack against the Jews is published in the state's market bulletin. This is an unprecedented act of official anti-Semitism, even for Georgia. Truly anti-Semitism in this country "has reached a new low," gentlemen of the Joint Defense Appeal. Apparently of no significance to you, but strangely reminiscent of Ger- many under Hitler. This is a "new low," brother. The anti-defamation commit- tee of the Ivan S. Bloch Chap- ter will sponsor a cultural and prospective membership evening (A Wol Id News Fe, ire Feature) at 8:30, Monday, in the Jewish Center, Gertrude Langdorf, 2 1744r1Y+ACMOkk*:1 1tiV1V,- ` 91:" tv'tt5t637 " 4- chairman, announced. .)47 Oscar Cohen, executive direc- 07 tor of the Jewish Community Max II. Goldhoff Council, will be guest speaker. For information on member- has ship call Mrs. Dorothy Pastor, chairman. A Complete Line Detroit Lodge , to Hear Report on Palestine Julius Lev, Detroiter who re- cently returned from Palestine, will speak on conditions in Eretz Israel at a meeting of De- troit Lodge at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, at 11529 Linwood avenue. Lev spent the years 1939-47 in upbuilding the Yishuv. He eventually became a business executive there. TO DISCUSS UMT A discussion on "Shall 'We Have Universal Military Train- ing in the U. S?" will be spon- sored by the Speakers' Club at 8:45 p.m., Saturday, in the Jew- ish Center. of and Supplies SAVE ON THESE "SAFE-KEEPING" SPECIALS! $24.00 Fireproof Chests $19.20 Fireproof Safes $39.50 LIP We are making now friends everyday 207, Discount on All Safes WHY NOT YOU? BOSTON - LINWOOD SERVICE Northwest Corner Boston at Linwood Max H. Goldhoff 10217 Linwood cor. Glynn TO. 8-1346-7 BRAKES . . . IGNITION CARBURETOR . . . REPAIRS Charge Accounts Invited *-1 Office Equipment We don't like to brag—but our business is good TO. 7-9302 Youth and Adults to Get Acquainted Rassner Jewelers Machinery and Equip Detroit Grille Thomas Clothiers Feldman Bros. Disrael Builders Steel Bankle Supply Bonin Bros. Michigan Scrap Iron DON'T FUSS - DON'T CUSS - CALL US °Miro! Service Hoare By Appnintment Prescription% called for sad delivered 3214 EWALD CIRCLE al Marna Vista Pisgah Lodge's membership drive will continue throughout 'March, Isadore Starr, chairman, announced. The deadline has been extend- ed, Ilerbert Eskin, president, said, because it was impossible for officers and committee mem- bers to contact all men eligible for membership. He urged oth- er members to assist in the cam- paign. Dr. Franz J. Polgar, of New York, a hypnotist, will present "Miracles of the Mind" at an open meeting of Pisgah's bowl- ing league, March 15. This will be a return engage- ment for Dr. Polgar, who was strongly acclaimed during his previous visit. COSMOPOLITAN STANDINGS TO. 9-7870