Friday, October 1, 1948 5 DETROIT JEWISH CTIRONICLE Mary-Co-Round Pare Mite* hood, JWV auxiliary, Sheruth League and the Women's Auxili- ary, Jewish Home for the Aged. Formal presentation of a gift of cups and plates to the Found- ers Society of the Art Institute was made at the meeting by Mrs. Jones Auxiliary, Jewish War Samuel B. Danto, League presi- Veterans, is 'making final prepa- dent. rations fur its layette shower, WOODWARD STUDY CLUB Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Molly Boraks has been Meyer Silverman, 1652 Calvert avenue, Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, elected president of Vie Wood- ward Study Club, along with president, revealed. Mesdames Rose Cherner and DIAPER SHOWER Goldie Schwartz, vice-presidents; In addition, the Sisterhood of Elaine Kuvet, secretary; and Rose the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- Shapson, treasurer. Installation tion is going ahead with plans will be at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in for a diaper shower Oct. 20 un- the Center. der the leadership of Mrs. Jos- eph Gordon, SOS chairman. Mrs. Maxwell H. Emmer, Netv Year League chairman of SOS auto- To All My Friends mobiles, revealed that cars and and Customers drivers have been offered by the Bnai Brith Women's Council, 100 autos; Maimonides Medical So_ ciety, Women's Auxiliary of Al- pha Omega dental fraternity, De- troit League of the National Hunting Caps - Gloves Home for Jewish Children at Work Aprons Denver. Workmen's Supplies GIFT PRESENTED Wholesale Only Also the National Council of Jewish Women, Infants Service 3357 Glynn Ct. TO. 5-5426 Group. Northwest Hebrew Sister- The Collegiate Set Starts Off Women's League Mobilizes the New Semester With Gusto As Detroit SOS Day Nears (This is the first in a new series by Mary A. Cooper, our "Mary-Go-Round" girl, who is now enrolled at Ann Arbor. She will tell you all the dope about Detroiters at Michigan and at other out-of-town colleges. To reach her, write her at Stockwell hail, Ann Arbor, Mich. Do not write to the Chronicle office—and if it's not about college people, do not write her at all, please. She just covers the collegiate beat.) By MARY A. COOPER "FAIL TO THE victors valiant" is our theme song now. We're well on 'our way at U. of M., and Saturday we "fresh"-men had our first opportunity to yell our throats out for the old home team. Also, they're letting us do it from the end section, so we and Joyce Keywell at the U. won't see what's ging on at the of Miami. other side of the field. Marlene Keystone broke the • • • distance record—she's at the U. ORIENTATION WEEK was of New Mexico . . . By now, wonderful. It made us feel as Rita Alper, Irene Jaffe, Judy if we'd been here for years, so Morton, and Ginny Rosenthal when classes started we felt as must be used to the mountain atmosphere of the U. of Colo- suave as upperclassmen. • One thing we really shared rado. Staying a brief plane ride with them, was standing in lines for registration, fee payments, from 'home are Edith Finster- books and even to eat. You wald at Frances Shimer in Illi- meet a lot of - people that way, nois and David Kreger at Ober- lin in Ohio. though!! • • • Will write you again in a few weeks. HILLEL OPENED the portals of its beautiful new home the first weekend to welcome all new Jewish students. Howie Freeman, proxy, was receiving. Spotted Detroiters Joan Su-eating. Arlene David- son. Al Freedman, Mickey Wen- okur, Bob Siegel, Bill Altman, John Greenberg, Doug Schubot and Bob Radner. • • • Responding to appeals for the assistance of organized "woman- power" in the Detroit SOS drive of Oct. 31, presidents and com- munity relations chairmen of groups affiliated with the League of Jewish Women's Organizations rallied Monday at the Art Insti- tute and pledged their full co- operation. Mrs. Harry Singer, co-chair- man of the Greater Detroit SOS Committee, made a stirring plea for contributions of complete layettes, layette accessories, fats, oils, and canned goods, espectally meats, fish, milk, juices and fruit. JWV RESPONDS The Sheruth League answered by holding a canned fish shower as part of its meeting Tuesday. Similar functions will be spon- sored at subsequent sessions which take place every other week, Mrs. Allen Barron, presi- dent, revealed. Mrs. Saul Krie- ger and Mrs. M. Moss are the club's SOS chairmen. • Meanwhile the Lawrence H. "HOME, SWEET HOME" is Stockwell Hall for Eva Stern, Mary Judy Kallet, Barbara Man- dell, (711arlotte Arkin, and Yours Truly. . . Guests at Victor Vaughan House are Tenny Schlafer, Elaine Elbing and Sally Ilechtman . . . Privileged to enter the front door of the Union are Dave Litowsky, Bob Ruskin, Fred Keidan, Al Goldman, Herb Rosen, Byron Canvasser, Jerry Halperin. New patrons for the Women's League are Arlene Davidson, Barbara Gordon, Joyce Rashti, Murk! Grabow . . . Just heard Anne Jackson is housed at Jor- dan. • • • Jack Freedman Glove Co. $ O ur new Griswold Street Office provides specialized banking services for Detroit's financial district, as each of our thirty older offices provide spe- cialized banking services keyed to the needs of the districts and neighbor- hoods they were created to serve. HOW FAR CAN you get? . Many of our associates chose colleges farther away from the home port. Representing De- troit in the East are Marianne Shapero at Wellesley • . . 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