Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WOMEN'S CLUBS The mother-daughter affair of the Detroit Ladies Lechem Ane- e:in will be held at 6 p.m., Wed- nes:lay at Lacher's, 13224 Dex- ter boulevard. Eection of officers will high- light the final meeting of the n of the Women's Auxiliary, Phi E etta Epsilon, May 20, at the home of Mrs. Leo Cron, The May board meeting of the lice Retie( Society will be hell at the home of Mrs. Ben J. lim;in, 3233 Collingwood avenue. A dessert luncheon will precede the session. Mrs. Barney New- man, board chairman, will pre- side. The l•ailies Auxiliary of the ice National Fund will hold a I ,,, , let meeting at 12:30 p.m., To ; in the home of Mrs.. I. W. Silver, 2603 Grand boulevard west. Mrs. Albert Prag, chair- men of the nominations commit- tee, will present the slate of new ofT.cers for the 1948-49 sea- sun. Proceeds of the card party of the Ladies Auxiliary, Americans Club of Detroit, will go to aid the Yishuv, Eva Garrison, presi- dent, announced. The affair is scheduled for May 19 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. For tickets call Lillian Jacobs, NO. 2543. Lew officers will be installed by the Women's League of Tel- Guiborim at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Michael Weinberger, 6399 London avenue. M. Manuel Mer- ton, president of the Detroit United Zionist-Revisionists, will officiate. Mrs. Hugo Freidenberg is chairman. Israel Sisterhood to Elect 'Officers The annual meeting and elec- tion of officers of the Temple Israel Sisterhood will be held Wednesday at the Franklin Hills Country Club. The meeting will be preceeded by a subscription luncheon, starting at 12:15 p.m. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, past president of the sisterhood, will be installing officer. Cantor Rob- ert S. Tulman of Temple Israel will present a program of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Bassin Stein at the piano. Mrs. Dan Krouse is program chairman: For information and reserva- tions call Mrs. Ben Keywell, UN. 4-0866. Perfection Lodge Maps Annual Dinner-Dance The annual cabaret dinner- dance of Perfection Lodge F. and A. M. will be at 7 p.m., Wednesday in the Fountain room of Masonic Temple. A 16-piece orchestra will fur- nish the music, and entertain- ment will include six profession- al acts, according to Philip S. Weisman, worshipful master. Sholem Aleichem Opens Member Drive The Sholem Aleichem Institute has launched its membership campaign under the leadership of Charles Driker, H. Kanter and Sam Shayne. "A larger membership will en- able the institute to broaden its educational and cultural pro- gram for children as well as adults," Driker said. Young Israel Belarsky Guest of Labor Zionists Going All-Out for It Jubilee Determined to make its silver anniversary celebration the most successful in its 25-year history, Young Israel of Detroit is ac- celerating efforts on behalf of the jubilee, scheduled for May 23 at Shaarey Zedek. In this respect, journal and dinner committees have been appointed by David I. Berris, chairman. Headed by Sam S. Novetsky and Meyer Eisenberg, the jour- nal committee consists of Harry Blitz, Henry Dworkin, Mrs. Philip Forman, Sam Goren, Jo- seph Grossman, Isaac Knop- pow, Mrs. Isadore Levin, Hy- man Moore, Ephraim Ralph and Morris I. Subar. The dinner committee is com- posed of Morris H. Berris and Arthur Gellman, chairmen, and Hillel L. Abrams, David Apple- baum, Isadore Cohen, Solomon B. Cohen, Solomon N. Cohen, Charles T. Gellman, Samuel Hechtman, Jerome W. Neiman, Samuel W. Platt and Ben Wein- stock, Sidor Belarsky, famed bass- baritone who recently returned from Palestine, will headline the musical program at the annual donor event of the Labor Zionist Institute, May 25 in the Art In- stitute. Guest speaker will be Hayim Greenberg, Zionist leader and editor of the Jewish Frontier. Sponsoring groups include Poale Zion, Farband, Pioneer Women's Organization, Ilabonim and the Jewish Folk Schools. Tickets may be obtained at the Labor Zionist office and at the Jewish Folk Schools office, 13722 Linwood avenue. For informa- tion call TO. 8-9280. Twelfth Area Residents Urged to 'Spruce Up' Mrs. Helen Kulka, chairman of the Midtown Neighborhood Coun- cil, urges all residents of the area to spruce up their homes, and grounds while the city cleans up streets and alleys in the cleanup campaign ending May 10. Posters appear in store win- dows along Twelfth street an- nouncing the campaign, through the cooperation of the Twelfth Street Merchants Association. Return to Partition Seen in Appointment (Continued from Page 3) masses in the neighboring states are bitterly opposed to risking their lives and security for the basically indifferent Palestine Arabs. Palestine's Arabs know what to expect from economic unity with a Jewish state. They do not envy the economic status of the Arabs in the neighboring countries .. • • • • WALTER I,,IPPMANN has at last spoken. He wants the Jews in Palestine to live under an Arab king. He was silent during the many years six million of his people were turned into dust. He ignored the grave tragedy which had befallen the Jews we guess just because he is a Jew himself. Remember Sir Herbert Samuel, former Palestine high commis- sioner, and Jesse Strauss, Ameri- can ambassador to Paris when Hitler came to power? They too were leaning backward. Some years ago Lippmann was sitting in a Broadway restaurant with other celebrities. In came an old Jew. Recognizing Lipp- mann he marched over and asked: "Do you remember me from the days when your father lived on Hester Street?" Lipp- mann was greatly embarrassed. Arthur Krock of the New York Times too is Jewish but he tries to hide le: What great moral heroes the Krocks and the Lipp- manns are. * • * AT ONE OF THE UN sessions an Arab spokesman pulled a boner while attempting to show that the Arabs had made every possible concession. While search- ing for a simile describing the extent of those concessions he compared the Arabs with the Parisian lady who gave all she had. "I can only give what I have but no more," he quoted the lady in the midst of derisive laughter. • • • THE RECENTLY convicted Gen. Meyers is not a Jew. Ac- cording to his own statement he is Methodist born and raised. William Zorach was recently asked by the department of arch- ives and history of the State of Mississippi to make a life-size bust of the late Senator Bilbo. His reply was: "I could not face the world if I allowed my- self to make a statue of a man who stood for the things that Bilbo stood for." Mr. Zorach is one of our outstanding sculptors and a Jew. His book "Zorach Explains Sculpture" was recently published by the American Art- ists Group. The book was hailed as a most complete guide to the full understanding of sculpture. WALLACE IS COMING! Thursch;y Night MAY13 CANADA LEE and WM. S. GAILMORE WILL BE THERE TO01 IICAETS: Ik•31.21.11.11.31.411-13.1111 QUALITY MEATS and POULTRY To Assure Good Reserved Seats Buy Your Tickets Now of: 13704 Linwood TO. 8-8184 Lamp. M ode ro iIed. Repaired mot Itetinkbe.1 Old style !how bump. mode into Indirect and l or• burr, lamp., ectioti•hed and reploted. ► rognssIvo ► or1y-139 Codahee levees 1.srop Shad., Motif sad Helloi.hed ‘1,14.11 lo your lamp. I urge •tork sh.ita• on display, - 16841 HOUSE OF LAMPS Lieernoie Ave., 1 r 11 USE TIE CIIPIR IltIV PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF MICHIGAN 138 CADILLAC SQUARE, DETROIT 2• Send m• —___.tickets per ticket. I enclose Block South of Six Mile 11• ■ • Glazer to Address ORT Function Regional Meeting to Elect Officers Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be guest speaker at the•annual elec- tion of officers and regional meeting of the Detroit Women's ORT, May 19 at the Franklin Hills Country. A brunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Those wishing to attend should make reservations with Mrs. Carl Smith, 1935 Glynn Court, not later than Wed- nesday. Plans for the materials for overseas training program will he revealed by Mrs. Oliver Ruby, regional chairman of the project. Another report will be given by Mrs. Suter Freeman, chairman of the guardian mothers committee. This will be the final meeting of the season, Mrs. Harry Becker, president, said. Hashofar Postpones Eisenstein Musicale The May 9 musicale of Ilasho- far, which was to feature Judith Kaplan Eisenstein, will be held at a later date, Mrs. Sol Q. Kes- ler, chairman, announced. Council Committee to Hear Book Review Rabbi Jacob Segal will conduct a discussion on Mordecai Kap- Infants Service Croup lan's book, "Future of the Ameri- can Jew," at a meeting June 2 Plans Birthday Party of the Jewish Community Coun- The Infants Service Group will cil's culture commission. elect officers at its annual birth- day party Monday at the Bel- crest Hotel. QUILTS & PILLOWS Mrs. Samuel Merson is in Remade to any size charge of the election, and Mrs. Dexter Quilt & Gift Ben Rocklin is refreshments chairman. Shoppe Installation of officers will take 11641 Dexter place June 9 at the Sheraton HO. 9050 MR, LANDAU Hotel, Enjoy After-the-Show-Snack • Luncheons • Dinner • Cocktails *BOESKY'S 12th & Hazelwo od Detroit's Finest Eating House Styled for Your Personal Comfort. ceder for Adrirere---Cif y .1 Mutant ?DIM Imam 131 MIME 311111 • . e414 • Carpet Cleaning By constantly improving our methods and expanding the art of carpet cleaning, our work sets the standards for the industry. 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