Page Six WOMEN'S CLUBS Mrs. Harry Levine was in stalled Wednesday as president of the University Area Women's Club. Other officers are Mes- dames Karl German, vice-presi- dent; H. D. Brotman, secretary; and Ben Goldstein, treasurer. A picnic is planned for June 26 at the summer home of Mrs. Harry Nachman. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE A joint, public installation of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization and its North Woodward Branch will be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday in Bnai Moshe. Entertainment will be furnished by Mrs. Sa- rah Hochman, violinist; Lillian Greenwald, pianist; and Rebec- ca Kaplan, vocalist. Mrs. Mor- ris Disner is chairman. Mrs. Jack Seder Is president of the parent group, and Mrs. Albert Kurzman has been reelected president of the branch. A luncheon and fashion show of the Jericho Rebekah Lodge No. 328, 1.0.0.F., will be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday in Frank and Seder's auditorium. Mrs. Mary Schwartz is chairman. Proceeds will go to the cancer fund. A meeting of the Eva Prens- lauer Maternity Aid will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Harry Freed- man, 2051 Hazelwood, Mrs. Sam M. Samuels, president, an- nounced. Installation of officers of the Detroit Women's Service Club will take place Wednesday at the Palm Beach Cafe. Mrs. Nina Gold and Mrs. Bernice Dickstein are chairmen. Pros- pective members wishing to at- tend should call Dolly Budman, UN. 2-3011. New officers have been in- stalled by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. They include Mes- dames, Julia Ring, president; Leo Gantz and Joe Einzig, vice- presidents; Joseph Rosenthal and A. Januwitz, secretaries; and Phillip Shapiro, treasurer. The last meeting of the sea- son of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, will be held June 21. Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of Roselawn avenue was hcstess Thursday to the monthly session of the board. New officers of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver are Mesdames Sidney Sherman, president, and Milton Mahler and Charles Kottler, vice-presi- dents. . Club Bali will be the scene of the installation of officers of the Young Women's Bicur Cho- lent Organization to be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday. CONNECTING A lawn party is planned by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi for June 23 at the home of Mrs. Sol B. Edelman, 2250 LaSalle Gardens. Proceeds will go to the Child Rescue Fund. For reservations call Mrs. Isaac Ro- senthal, TY. 6-6066, or Mrs. Rose Singer, president, UN. 3- 4532. A lawn party for the benefit of Jewish DP's will be held by the Women's Emergency Relief Committee at 1 p.m., Wednes- day in the home of Mrs. Allan Weisberg, 18965 Wildemere ave- nue. For tickets call Mrs. Julius S. Rothschild, chairman, NO. 2593. All proceeds of the games party of the Ladies Auxiliary, Americans Club of Detroit, have been sent to the Haganah. Weizmann Hailed by Paris Throngs PARIS (WNS)—Thousands of cheering Parisians, Jews and non-Jews, crowded the St. La- zare station to greet Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first president of Is- rael, as he arrived in this coun- try on his way to Palestine. Although no special arrange ments had been made for suc a demonstration, the welcomin crowd surged into and around the station, 'shouting, cheering and attempting to get near t the veteran Zionist leader. Zionist youths carried Israeli flags and as Dr. Weizmann stepped down from the train the crowd spontaneously began singing the Hatikvah. Dr. Weizmann, accompanied by his wife and secretary, in- tends to remain in France for two weeks before departing for Israel. President ing in the home of the organi- zation's new president, Mrs. William H. Frank. The council's homes for stu- dents and refugees in Athens and Paris, as well as scholar- ship winners, will be the bene- ficiaries. Miss Pearl Davenow was elected chairman of the project, with Mrs. Nathan Bronstein as co-chairman and Mrs. Edward Roberts, secretary. Other members of the commit- tee are Mesdames Stanley Akers, Dan Krouse, Samuel Rand, Emil Rothman and Na- than Schermer. 4-Week Truce Halts Fighting •• • NCJW to Spur Foreign Program MRS. WILLIAM H. FRANK Will Seek $10,000 to Assist Students Plans for raising $10,000 to further the foreign service pro- gram of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Wo- men, were discussed at a meet- (Continued Page 1) seemed to have abandoned their earlier efforts to hit only mil- itary targets." Jewish sources indicated that help to the beleaguered Jews of Jerusalem had been sent in by a new lifeline road secretly built by Haganah. ARABS QUIT JENIN Transjordan Legion heavy guns immediately began shelling the new road which is actually little more than a crude dirt track. Israeli troops, meanwhile, pen- etrated Jenin, Arab strongpoint in central Palestine, and found it deserted. BUS , Reelected President ARTHUR S. BRUCKMAN who was reelected president of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs of the United Synagogue of America at its convention in Pitts- burgh. The highlight of the parley was the presentation of an award to Henry J. Mei. genthau, Jr. for "distinguish( service to the Jewish col) munity." - BRITISH PICKETED NEW YORK (WNS) — More than 400 members of youth and Labor Zionist organizations staged a demonstration in front of the Empire State Building, where the office of the British Consulate is located.• 52 RESORTS AND HOTELS FROM KALAMAZOO, MICH Modern. , Theaters and Entertainment Amusement Paris The Pythian Sisters of Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 are sponsoring the institution of a Sunshine Girls Order, the first in Michigan in 17 years. 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