Page • Six DETROIT WOMEN'S CLUBS chairmanship of Mrs. Karl D. German and Mrs. Norman Ger- man. Dancing, games, door and table prizes and refreshments will be other highlights. For tickets call UN. 1-4705. A Purim party will be he) by the Detroit Women's Service Club at 8:30 p.m., Monday., in the Jewish Cultural Center. Prospective members are in- vited. For information call Mrs. Dolly Budman, UN. 2-3011. The Pythian Sisters of the Greater Detroit Temple No. 15? will celebrate their 21st anni- versary with h dinner and eve- ning' of entertainment, April 14 at Turover Temple. Mrs. Orril Blair, grand chief of Michigan, will be a guest. JEWISH CHRONICLE National President MARY GO,ROUND Don BY MARY A. COOPER T HE FOUR-TEMPLES: DANCE A membership tea is planned by the newly-formed Avodah Chapter of the Pioneer Women's Organization for 9 p.m.„ Monday, MRS. LOUIS ROSETT in the home of Mrs. Ben Mayer, • • 18717 Woodingham drive. Mrs. S. Goldoftas, who recently re- turned from Palestine, will speak on conditions in Eretz Israel. The spring program of the The public is invited. North Woodward Branch, Jew- ish European Welfare Organiza- tion, will be discussed at a meet- To Speak at Annual ing at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Sadie Bien- Sisterhood Sabbath field, 1457 Blaine avenue. Mrs. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer has Joseph Zuckerman, TO. 8-8499, Mrs. Louis A. Rosett of New is taking reservations for the been appointed to the executive Rochelle, N.Y., president of the Palestine orphans' shower to be committee of Crusade for Chil- National Federation of Temple dren, it was announced by Jack held in May. Sisterhoods, will deliver the ser- Schafer, campaign chairman. mon at Sabbath services of the • Crusade far Children is spon- Preparations are nearing com- sored jointly by United Nations Temple Israel Sisterhood, April pletion for the brunch of the Appeal for Children and by 16, Mrs. Samuel Blacher, presi- Eva Prenzlatier Maternity Aid to American Overseas Aid. Funds dent, announced. Mrs. Rosett will attend a be held April 14. Prospective are sought to help starving chil- meeting of the sisterhood board members are invited to the af- dren in Europe and Asia. in the morning and will be fair, which will climax the Dr. Glazer will participate in group's membership drive. The the raising of $1,500,000 in the guest of honor at a joint lunch- campaign is being conducted in Detroit area, part of a national eon and meeting of officers of the Michigan State Federation memory of Lillian Solomon. For goal of $60,000,000. and presidents of state sister- reservations call Irene Freund, hoods in the afternoon. chairman, 110. 6664. Final plans Before her election as head will be discussed at a meeting, Parcel Post Service of the national federation, Mrs. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. to Palestine Halted Rosett served for six years as Julius Wartell, 17160 Ohio ave- Effective at once, all parcel president of the New York State nue. post service to Palestine will be Federation of Temple Sister- Final arrangements have been temporarily suspended, Post- hoods and as chairman of the made by the Jewish Women's master Roscoe B. Huston an- committee on child study and nounced. Other classes of mail parent education of that organi- European Welfare Organization are not affected. zation. for its annual bake sale to be held Thursday. The goods will be sold in most Kosher meat markets. and grocery stores. A special meeting will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, in Bnai Moshe, at which time Passover checks will be sent to orphaned families NEW , YORK (WNS) Dr. commissions" and has now been in Europe. Chaim Weizmann asserted here "reinforced by the Assembly's The annual evening of games that the Jewish people "must own authority." The United Nations, he stress- of the University Area Women's take its stand firmly" on the Club will feature the flora dance, partition settlement recommend- ed, will find no "satisfactory so- to be led by Mr. and Mrs. ed by the UN General Assembly lution for Palestine — except by Herschel Sapperstein, who re- and must "redouble all its ef- moving forward resolutely to cently returned from Palestine forts to secure the defense and the implementation" of parti- tion. The affair will take place Apr;1 freedom of the Jewish state." "I have spent many strenuous 11 at the Center, under the In a statement criticizing the years laboring at this prob- United States proposal for a lem," Dr. Weizmann said, "and UN trusteeship over Palestine. I know that there is today no Dr. Weizmann, who will return other practical solution — and In honor of to Palestine within the next none more likely to achieve sta- few days, declared that to de- bility in the long run." lay "a final solution based on Scoring the mandatory power independence" and to "prolong for the admission into Palestine • tutelage" is to "increase con- of "foreign Arab forces," Dr. fusion and bloodshed." Weizmann stated that by "ex- Manischewitz Matzo Trusteeship for Palestine, he posing everything and every- Products and Other Said, was rightly rejected unan- body in the country to destruc- Passover Items imously by • several organs of tion by foreign invaders, the the United Nations; and surely mandatory government has act- • the very conditions which made ed against its own best tradi- the last months of the mandate tions, and left a tragic legacy RoLeach Kosher so tragic are likely to apply to to the country's future." Products any new trusteeship." A board meeting of the La- dies Auxiliary, Jewish National Fund, will take place at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of , Mrs: William Klafer, 1886 Oak- man boulevard. A dessert lunch- eon will be served. Friday, April 2, 1948 Mrs. Rosett Guest at Temple Israel Dr. Glazer Named to Campaign Post Weizmann Urges firmness on Part i t i on, Assails Britain . — . on April 17 will feature Tommy Marvin and his orches- tra. This third annual spring formal will take place at Beth El. Other Synagogues in on the big plans are . . . Shaarey Ze- dek, Northwest Hebrew, and Is- rael . .. Al Luckoff of Shaarey Zedek is in charge of ticket distribution. Jerry (Beth El) Bronson is MOLLY PICON treasurer, and Char lotte Arkin of Israel is doing publicity . • • • • "CALIFORNIA, HERE I COME!" is Renee Adler's theme song these days. She soon will move to Beverly Hills . . . Friday eve Renee was feted at Estelle Mar- Molly Neon Slated gules' abode . . . Present were Snafu Club members . . . Janet for Drama Evening B. Newman, Bev Moss, Ann Al- len, Molly Friedman, Marilyn Dr. A. II. Hirschfield, psychia- Weinbaum, Marcia Ellstein, Ei- trist, will speak to the Sister- leen Cohen and Sonia Freidman. hood of Northwest Hebrew Con- Renee's grateful thanks were gregation at 8:30 p.m. Wednes- for rememberances of stationary, day. cologne, jewelry and such • . . Members are asked to bring Gentlemen guests included . . . wearable used clothing, canned Jack Gordon, Al Levin, Jerry foods and layettes for the Wo- Gerger, Jordy Gilbert, Teddy, men's Emergency Relief effort Alpert, Eddie Burg, Dick Shore, on behalf of DP's. Lou Lesserman, Joe Brody and Molly Picon, star of the Yid- Sol Leff . . . dish stage, will be the guest of • • • the sisterhood Sunday, April 11. MATCHIN' SWEATERS, same She will offer a program of colors, were worn by the Sigma drama, song and dance, assisted Alpha Beta girls and dates at by her composer-husband, Jacob their get-together, March 27 .. . Kalich. Some of the gals and guys Heading the affair are Mes- dancing at the Great Lakes Club dames Jacob Levine, Norman were . . . Barbara Mazer and Cottler and Morris Novik. For Paul Yarrows • . . Ann Frank tickets call Mrs. Charles Robin- and Bruce Wayne . . . Lois son, UN. 3-9990. Daniels and Jerry Rubiner . . . Alice Spero and Jo Isaacson ... Barbara Jacobs and Ronnie Levy (Toledo) . . . • • • SIGHTATIONS . . . Enjoying Plans for the establishment of the floor show at the Terrace a permanent alumni association Room, Marilyn Marks and Jerry of the United Hebrew Schools Gordon . . . Jim Keene and will be formulated at a meeting Audrey Seligson listening to of the continuation committee at Carlton Ryding's Trio play boo- 11 p.m., Sunday, in the Rose Sit- gie . . . Way out Woodward, tig Cohen Bldg. dancing at Bill's, Edie Finster- The need for such an organiza• wald and Jack Oppenheim, Bob- tion was stressed by Albert Ela. bie Snyder and Al Toppler, zar, associate superintendent of Diane Harris and Harvey Sil- the UHS, who addressed the vers . . . Having fun at Pi Tau alumni reunion. Sigma's Barn Dance . . • Jack The Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Rosen and Harriet Gordon . . . was packed with members of the Shel Corby and Bernice Freed- first 10 graduating classes, repre- man . • . and many more. senting the years 1923-1936. •• • Dr. Hirschfield Northwest Guest UHS to Form Alumni Group PASSOVER • Kosher Jell • Horowitz-Margareten Matzo Products • Horowitz-Margareten Wine Best in _Quality and Kashruth • National Wholesale Grocer Co. Michigan Distributors 8938 Twelfth St. TR 1-0606 Pointing out that it was be- cause the mandatory power "it- self constantly emphasized that the prospect of agreement was non-existent that it submitted the question to the United Na- tions" and that the United States, the Soviet Union and other powers "concurred em- phatically in this view," the veteran Zionist leader urged that a "sustained effort" should be made to carry out the par- tition solution which was "twice recommended by distinguished Photo Studios Opened by Leibick on Dexter Saul Leibick has opened his new photography shop under the name of Amedah Studios at 11645' Dexter boulevard. Leibick was formerly associat- ed with Underwood and Under- wood in New York and has worked in Paris, Berlin and Brussels for a total of 32 years in the photography business. Chronicle Social and Club News deadline is noon Monday. 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