DETROIT Page Six WOMEN'S CLUBS A luncheon will be held by the Young Women's Mizrachi at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sam Shuman, 2939 Burlingame avenue. Mickey Woolf is directing the group's "Showtime," to be presented April 4 at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. The cast consists entirely of members. Woolf has written the show and Julie Ad- ler is handling the dance rou- tines. Proceeds will go to send orphans to Mizrachi homes in Palestine. For tickets call Mrs. H. Gluck, TO. 5-5293. Plans for a brunch, scheduled for April 14, will be discussed at a meeting of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith, 17344 Greenlawn avenue. Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff will be co-host- ess. The brunch will climax the group's membership drive, being conducted in memory of Lillian Solomon. For information call Irene Freund, chairman, HO. 6664. The Zedakah Club will hold a Purim festival at 1 p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mrs. Maurice Knopper, 18659 Roselawn ave- nue. • A Purim card party will be held by the Women's Auxiliary of the Goodfellowship Club at 8 p.m., Monday, in Zack's, 8939 Twelfth street. Proceeds will go to the Jewish State. Door prizes will be awarded. The University Area Women's Club will hold its annual "games party" March 21 at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Norman German and Mrs. Karl D. German are chairmen. Fighting Chief of Haganah Women to Address B.B. Council, Hadassah The Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah and the Women's Council of Bnai Brith will present Ruth Berman, chief of the women's di- vision of Haganah and veteran of five years of desert fighting as a captain in the British army, at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Hotel Book Cadillac. She will HUC to Inaugurate Dr. Nelson Glueck 3-Day Parley Opens Here on March 26 What are the problems faced in the field by Haganah fighters in Palestine? What actually goes on day to day as they fight for the Home- land in Eretz Israel? Nu..:ALA RUTH BERMAN • • • Arye Kasselman, member of the Palmach unit of Haganah who recently arrived in this country, will answer these and other questions when he ad- dresses the annual Regional Zionist Youth Institute to be held here the weekend of March 26. The three-day conference, sponsored by Masada, Junior Hadassah, IZFA and Senior Ju- dea, will be centered at Bnai Moshe Shaarey Zedek and the Jewish Center. Kasselman, now studying at Ohio State University, will dis- cuss "Israel Defends Her Land" at the Saturday, March 27, lunch- eon meeting in Shaarey Zedek. matic role in the immigration of thousands of Jews who arrived in Palestine despite the British blockade. She saw active service in defense of the Yishuv after the United Nations decision was announced. In the British army, Miss Ber- man played a heroic role in the Battle of El Alamein, which turned the tide of war against Rommel's famed Afrika Korps. The British government awarded her the ,Africa Star for her serv- ice. Miss Berman's activities ex- tend into the field of cultural activities. A student of music, she is secretary to the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra. Another feature of the program The American affairs commit- will be an address by Rabbi Leon I. Feur, vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America. He will report on "A Nation Among Nations," • • • The state doubles handball tournament will again be con- ducted at the Jewish Center, March 20-27. A full entry of 32 teams is expected from various YMCA's, the Knights of Columbus, Detroit Police, University of Detroit and the Center. Deadline for entries is Wednesday. Universal Parcel Service, Inc. 9107 12TH STREET Detroit 6, Michigan TY. 8-5940 . YOUR BEST BET Paulette Goddard appears in what is acclaimed to be her gayest and sauciest role in "An Ideal Husband," Oscar Wilde's comedy opening at the Fox Theater Friday, March 12. * • • Sherman Schwartz who heads his band under the name of Stan Sherman is now available for music or entertainment. Sherman is a graduate of Cen- tral High School and Wayne University where he majored in music. • • • Nate and Mollie who opera) Nate's Super "6" Market at 7624 McNichols between Pennington 4 Rabbis to Speak and Santa Barbara, were for- at Special Services merly connected with the mar- ket on Boston and Dexter. CINCINNATI — Dr. Nelson • • Glueck, world-famous archaelo- The Detroit Symphony Or- gist and Biblical scholar, will be inaugurated as the fourth presi- chestra announces its 1948-49 dent of Hebrew Union College at season at Music Hall consisting a three-day program this week- of 16 Thursday and Friday con- certs beginning Oct. 28 and 29 end. Dr. Glueck, who has been a and ending Feb. 24 and 25. member of the Hebrew Union College faculty since 1928, was "Naughty Marietta," the dash- elected to its presidency last Julyt ing, melodious Victor Herbert Highlight of the program will operetta, opens Monday at Ma- be the service of inauguration sonic Temple for a week's en- Saturday morning at the old gagement. The title role will be Plum Street Synagogue, the Syn- sung by lovely Helen George, agogue of Isaac M. Wise, at which the La Scalia opera star who the speakers will be Dr. Glueck, thrilled Detroit audiences last Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of fall. • • • the Jewish Institute of Religion; Dr. Jonah B. Wise, Rabbi of Cen- Marian Anderson will appear tral Synagogue and son of the in concert Monday, March 22, at father of American Reform; and the Masonic Auditorium. Dr. Julian Morgenstern, president • • • emeritus of Hebrew Union Col- John Charles Thomas will stop lege. off in Detroit on his trawconti- At 10 a.m., Sunday, Dr. Glueck Sunday. March will be the guest preacher on nental tour on 21. Ile will sing in the afternoon "The Message of Israel" broad- cast over the ABC network at the Masonic. (WXYZ in Detroit). • • • Relief Group Plans Party to Aid DP's Lefkofsky Eatery Marks 35th Year Some Jewish DP's will have a better Passover through the efforts of the Women's Emer- gency Relief Committee. On March 29, the group will hold a luncheon and bazaar at the Jewish Center, with all pro- ceeds going for Passover pack- ages to Europe. Mrs. Max Stulberg is luncheon chairman and Mrs. I. Kardener, chairman of the bazaar, which will specialize in the sale of ap- rons donated by members and friends. For reservations call Mrs. Jul- ius S. Rothschild, ticket chair- man, NO. 2583. Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter is president of the organization. The Joseph Lefkofsky Sons Delicatessen celebrated its 35th anniversary Wednesday. Founded on Gratiot avenue by the late Joseph Lefkofsky, the shop is now located in the Broad- way Market. Mr. Lefkofsky had turned over the complete management of the business to his sons, Harry and Goodman. Upon the death of Harry three years ago, his wife inherited his interest. Previously, she had worked side by side with the partners. On Jan. 14, she became full owner when Goodman gave up Famous Strictly Kosher Cuisine Phone MOUNT CLEMENS 2563 his proprietorship. MASS PROTEST MEETING For Enforcement of the U.N. Partition Decision! Make the U. S. Keep Its Promises on Paletine! Lift the Arms Embargo! An Address liv Senator CHARLES W. TOBEY Passover Parcels To Europe We guarantee delivery in time for Passover on all orders for Passover Parcels which are received at our office not later than March 25, 1948. (Russia and Rumania are not included in this guarantee.) PASSOVER PARCELS from $9.50 to $12.00 Other Kosher Parcels from $5.00 to $12.00 tees are in charge of arrange- ments. The chairman of these committees are: Hadassah, Mes- dames Harry Becker, Max Dush- kin, A. J. Silber, Arthur Bloom, Jack Diamond and Lewis Kaz- dan; Bnai Brith: Mesdames Al- len Faban, Art Laban, S. Weitz- man, H. Fellstein and B. Troy. speak in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal. A resident of Tel Aviv, Miss Berman spent most of her life in Palestine. She played a dra- - Haganah Member at Zionist Institute Prospective members are in- vited to a meeting of the De- Dr. Sam Krohn, co-chairman of troit Women's Service Club, March 22 at the Jewish Cultural the program, said the highlight of the conclave will be a dance, Center, 2705 Joy road. "A night in Tel Aviv," March 27 Mrs. Isadore Cohen, who has in Shaarey Zedek. For reserva- just returned from an extended tions and information call TO. stay in Palestine, will describe 8-6190. her experiences in Eretz Israel at a membership tea of the Women of Ilapoel Hamizrachi, Chapter One Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of Harry Portnoy, 4253 Leslie ave- Wayne University Hillel, will nue. speak on the "Effect of a Jew- ish State on Jewish Culture" at Culminating its membership an open meeting of Chapter One Neugarten Medical drive, the at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in Bnai Aid will hold a tea, March 22, at Moshe. the home of Mrs. Charles Hy- Tentative plans have been made man, 3751 Buena Vista avenue. or a paid-up membership party Richard W. Satterfield of the to be hold April 4. John Powers Agency will be guest speaker. Center Is Host Again to Handball Tourney Friday, March 12, 1918 JEWISH CHRONICLE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE and RABBI MORRIS ADLER, Cong. Shaarey Zedek SENATOR TOBEY And Other Prominent Speakers TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 8:45 P. M. CASS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Admission Free Auspices: Zionist Council of Detroit Hadassah, L.Z.O.A., Zionist Org. of Detroit, Mizrachi, Hashomir Hatzair, Intercollegiate Zionist Federation • Bring Your Friends Jewish Community Council American Christian Palestine Committee American Jewish Congress United Yiddish Folk Organizations