Page Eleven ' DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, September 10, 1918 Social noto Max Krell is leaving for the Greenbier in White Sulphur Springs for the convention of the N.Y. Life Insurance Co. Top Club Council. Mrs. Krell left last week for Evansville, Ind., to visit her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vannes, who be- came parents recently of the Krells' first grandson. Mr. Krell will join them later. `Monte Carlo Nile' Slated for Sept. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hackman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Michale Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wexler have re- turned after a week's stay in Boyne City. Doris Karmann of Cortland avenue has returned from a va- cation in South Haven. Mr. and Mrs. 4,ving Green- span and family, formerly of Chicago boulevard, are residing at 16180 Wildemere avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landsberg of Roselawn avenue are spend- ing the week in Chicago. Mrs. William Adelson of Phil- adelphia avenue west has re- turned from a visit in Boyne City. She was accompanied by her sons, Irwin and Seymour. Membership Tea • Beth El YPC by Career Group Bares Calendar Handler Lodge Eyes Big Year Aids Zedakah Club MRS. PAUL DEUTCII is chair- man of the fashion show and dessert luncheon of the Zeda- kah Club Monday, Sept. 27, at the Cent: r. The event will be open to the public. The club plans a meeting for Mon- day at the home of Mrs. John Stalburg, 2989 Buena Vista avenue. Plans for the 1948-49 social season of the Philip Handler Lodge, Bnai Brith, have been an- nounced by David Cuss, pro- gram chairman. First event will be a "Monte Carlo Nite" Sept. 18, with pro- ceeds earmarked for the Aid to the People of Israel Drive. On Sept. 28 a membership in- stallation and card party will be held, while an Anti-Defama- tion League evening is schedul- ed for Oct. 26. Charles Levy will speak on Nov. 9 on the Bnai Brith Young Organization, and a card and feather party will take place Nov. 23. The lodge will wind up the year with a Chanukah party, Dec. 28. Tall Towers Await Ilayride on Saturday Tall Towers will hold a hay- ride party at 7:30 p. m., Satur- day. Starting point is 4031 Bue- na Vista avenue. For informa- tion, call TY 7-2027. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blum and daughter Josephine of Atkinson avenue have been visiting in Chicago. Gerald K. O'Brien Seeks Reelection Gerald K. O'Brien, former pros- ecuting attorney of Wayne County, is a candidate for re- election to that office on the Democratic ticket. O'Brien, son of the beloved Judge Patrick II. 0 Brien, has a long record of service in public office, as deputy attorney general of Michigan, assistant prosecutor and prosecuting attorney. Gerald K. O'Brien points with pride to his record as prosecut- ing attorney in 1945-46. People of all types, without regard to national origin, appre- ciated O'Brien's honest and fair law enforcement, and realized, during O'Brien's tenure of office, the benefits of a thorough, sci- entific investigation of crime by an honest and sincere prosecutor. Detroit Jewry is especially in- debted to him because in April, 1948, O'Brien, as co-chairman with Judge 0. Z. Ide, headed a delegation of Detroit lawyers to Lake Success to meet with War- ren R. Austin, chief delegate to the United Nations, to present their protest against abandon- ment of the UN Assembly's de- cision to partition Palestine. North Woodward to Meet Tuesday North Woodward Branch of the JEWO will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the home of its president, Mrs. Albert Kurzman, 3387 Cortland avenue. Other officers of the organiza- tion are Mrs. Sadie Bienenfeld, Mrs. Rose Cowan and ,Mrs. Jack Rothbard, vice-presidents; Mrs. Aaron Green, treasurer; and Mrs. Lena Kaplan and Mrs. Lewis Levin, secretaries. The club's annual donor event is set for Dec. 14. Sabbath Group to Sec Israeli Film at Meeting The film, "Assignment, Tel Aviv," will be . shown at the meeting of the Twelfth Street branch of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance, at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Beth Te- filo EmanueL Mrs. I. Levin, president, In- vites all members and friends to attend. A membership tea will be the opening gathering of the Career Group of the National Council of Jewish Women Sept. 21 at the home of Mrs. Jack Rothenberg, 2494 Chicago boulevard. The Career Group program is directed toward young business- women interested in a program of social and cultural activities while participating in national council projects. The group assists at Twelfth Street Center and on committees for overseas aid. The Young People's Club of Temple Beth El, under the lead- ership of Ilarvey Freeman, plans a variety of social, religious and cultural activities. Freeman, who assumed the presidency upon the departure of Cornell Janeway from the city, announces the following calendar of events to the first of the year: Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, Kick-Off Dance; Oct. 10, Get-Acquainted Party; Oct. 24, Town Meeting; Nov. 10, Dis- cussion on Judaism led by Rab- Gaines Party Slated bi Sidney Akselrad; Nov. 28, Harvest Dance; Dec. 12, Forum; by Brandeis Chapter The Louis D. Brandeis Chap- Dec. 24, Homecoming Service; ter, Bnai Brith, will open the Dec. 27, Homecoming Dance. In addition, the following new season with a games party, Monday at the Rose Sittig Co- groups will meet regularly: hen Bldg., Mrs. Jack Howell, Dramatics, athletics, musical and discussion. president, announced. Membership in the YPC is An afternoon bowling league is being organized by the group. open to members or confirmands For information call Mrs. Har- of the Temple, 18 to 30 years of age. mon Moss, WE. 5-5460. Classes of Bnai David Opeii Sunday at Central Classes of Bnai David religious school will start Sunday at Cen- tral High School. Cantor Adler will teach Pal- estinian songs and liturgical mu- sic and all classes will partici- pate in an auditorium program. The school is sponsored by the Synagogue sisterhood. —.Annotincemen The Chase Rand Corp. Diamond Importers and Cutters of New York City, Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of their Detroit office. Diamonds and Jewelry bought brio! sold. Accurate appraisals on diamonds. Representative: Henry Abrahams of Detroit. 605 Metropolitan Bldg. WO. 1-3325 Detroit 26, Michigan. 0 Say .. . HAPPY NEW YEAR To Relatives and Friends Through the DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE How many of your friends and relatives did you forget with New Year greetings last year? IT COSTS ONLY $1.00 How much time did you have to spend in selecting suitable cards, in addressing and mailing them? 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