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October 22, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-22

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Flinty, October 22, 19411

JWV Women Chart Luncheon

Pioneer Women
Await Brunch

`Battle of Wits' Set Merrill, Whiteman
Coming to Masonic
by Career Group Three big events are on the

Program Tuesday
Based on Radio ShoW

Dvorah RotIthard
to Speak o Nov. 1

Masonic Auditorium calendar for
the next two weeks.
Robert. Merrill, popular bari-
tone of the Metropolitan, will
appear in concert at 3:20 p.m.,
Sunday singing with Russ Case
and the RCA Victor orchestra
and chorus in a program of
classics and popular songs.
The following Sunday, Paul
Whiteman will present programs
at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. featuring
the music of George Gershwin.
The Vienna Boys Choir will
appear Monday evening Nov. 1
in a concert of church music,
folk songs and costume operettas.

There will be fun galore when
the Career. Group, National
Dvorah Rothbard, who has
Council of Jewish Women, pre-,
just returned after six historic
sents its "Battle of Wits" at 8
months in Israel, will be guest
p.m., Tuesday, in the Jewish Cen-
speaker at a membership brunch
ter.
of Detroit Pioneer Women, Nov.
Doner,
Milton
1 at Bel-Aire.
Participants
Miss Rothbard was the first
Leon Wayburn and Phil Nu-
emissary from the Pioneer Wo-
scholtz will compete in a joke-
men of America to its sister
telling contest patterned afteK the
"Can You Top This?" radio pro-
organization, the Working Wo-
men's Council of Israel.
gram. Dr. Herbert Smith will be
moderator.
A veteran Zionist leader and
Pupils of Bnai David
head of the PWO for many
Prizes will be awarded the best
years. she was one of the Amer-
contestant. Dancing to an or- Await Party Sunday
tan Labor Zionist delegates to
chestra and refreshments will
On Hashanoh Rabboh, Sunday,
I,v J11. A Ih 4o Inuit
the actions committee meetings
round out the evening.
the Bnai David Religious School
Smiles indicate that all is going well with the annual donor
the
World
Zionist
Organi-
of
The affair is also open to young will hold a party for its students
luncheon of the Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War
zation held in August at Jeru-
adult men. Non-members may in the Succah of the Synagogue.
Veterans. Left to right, Rose Gottlieb, general chairman;
salem and Tel-Aviv.
join by paying dues at the door.
Birdie Rosenberg, ticket chairman; and Louba Lupiloff, liner
All children will be taken by
For information call Lillian Pos- their teachers to the Succah,
WILL CITE NEEDS
book chairman, express approval as they tally up early ticket
where they will be shown the
"Oiiring her visit here, she will sales. The luncheon will be Nov. 17 at the Hotel Book , ner:chairman, TY. 5-7361.

Esrog and Lulov and be enter-
Cadillac.
outline the program of Pioneer
tained with songs.
Women to meet the needs of
YPC , of ',Northwest
Story-Telling Time
refugees "who must be fed, shel-
Has Busy Schedule
tered and equipped for useful
living."
Three big events are on the
The first shipment to Israel of
calendar of the Yobng People's
essential machinery and medical
Club of the Northwest Hebrew
equipment by national Pioneer
is
Congregation.
Women has been announced by
The 17th annual donor lunch-
The first is a hayride-barn
Mrs. Michael Michlin, chairman eon of Zedakah Club will be
lielicious
dance to take place Oct. 30. This
of the Detroit Council.
held Nov. 30 at the Hotel Book
will be followed on Nov. 30 by a
Cadillac, Mrs. Max H. Elias, pres-
ASK FOR IT BY NAME
"Sadie Hawkins Day Dance." On
VALUED AT $10,000
Nov. 26, the club will hold its
Included were a jig-borer for ident, announced.
Heading the affair are Mes-
first Friday evening service.
the manufacture of precision in-
A Hi-Test Product
For information call Marjorie
struments, sypgmomanometers for dames Maurice Cornfield, gener-
Solomon, TO. 7-6840. Those
measuring blood pressure, aerial al chairman, TO. 8-5442; Maurice
o f United Dairies
wishing to join the group should
photography equipment and sur- Knopper, pledge chairman; and
Sam
LeBow,
souvenir
book
chair-
contact
Hal
Shapiro,
UN.
3-5571
gical gauze. The cost of this first
man, UN. 3-9710.
shipment was $10,000.
Proceeds, from this major fund-
Detroit Pioneer Women are
concentrating their combined ef- raising affair will go for care of
forts on their annual donor event the aged and sick and to pur-
to be held Dec. 6 at Masonic chase layettes for infants at
AND CCESSORIES
Temple. Proceeds will go to home and abroad.
build a children's home in Rish.
Among the club's many proj-
7165 PURITAN corner SAN JUAN
Ca Le Zion.
ects is its program at the Wayne
UN. 2-6911
Blocks
West
of Livernois
5
County Hospital. Monthly visits
and
glass,
servicing
stock
of
safety
auto
We carry a complete
are made there, and comfort MRS. MARION IIELLER, one
safety glass for insurance companies etc.
items are distributed to patients. of the Jewish Center's junior
The public is urged to make workers, is shown reading to a
INSTALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT
reservations early. For informa- group of attentive juniors dur-
Auto lotto., dotw handle., rouulalors, telt elbanorl,o, luumuotoritut mirror",
table top., pit•tu* Mimeo It10410 to order.
New officers of Kvutzah Ivrith, tion call anyone mentioned ing story-telliug time. Parents
in the Dexter and Northwest
the Hebrew cultural group of De- above.
Plenty Parking Space and Inside Garage
troit, will be elected Saturday
sections are invited to have
their children join clubs, which
evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Dr. Weitz Attends
will be organized in the neigh-
Bldg.
borhood.
The major portion of the meet- Philosophers' Parleys
ing will be devoted to Jewish
Dr. Morris Weitz, professor of
education as Kvutzah Ivrith's
Allegro Choral Group
contribution to the 22nd annual philosophy at Vassar College,
Education Month project of the Poughkeepsie, N.Y., has returned Auditioning New Talent
from Europe, where he attended
United Hebrew Schools.
Auditions are being held for
Present officers are Joseph conferences of philosophers at all sections of the Allegro Choral
Reps/divas
Katz, president; K. Palman and Amsterdam, Holland, and Lon- Ensemble, Irving Ritter, direc-
S. Edelman, vice-presidents; N. don.
tor,
announced.
He also visited in France,
Ruttenberg and Sol Kasdan, sec-
He requests that all interested
15th District
Congressman
retaries; J. Cashdan, treasurer; Italy, Scotland and Switzerland. vocalists between the ages of
Dr.
Weitz
is
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Bernard Isaacs, cultural commit-
18 and 25 contact him imme-
bee chairman; and Michael Mich- Mrs. A. B. Weitz of Fullerton
November 2, 1948
diately at TO. 8-3314.
avenue.
lin, Hebrew books chairman.

.

Zedakah Club's
Luncheon Nov. 30

SME-TANA'

PURITAN AUTO GLASS

Kvutzah Ivrith's
Election Saturday

CHARLES G. BURNS

New P-T Group
at Thirkell School

S

— A group of parents whose chil-
dren attend Thirkell School has
organized an independent Par-
ent-Teacher Group.
Their program was introduced
• St a meeting Monday, which
featured Dr. John Sullivan, edu-
cational psychologist at Wayne
University, as guest speaker.
Louis Menk, acting chairman
of the Committee for an Inde-
pendent Parents Organization,
urges all parents who have chil-
dren at the school to interest
themselves in this effort.
"The committee feels that an
unaffiliated parents organization,
free from ties with any other
group, will be the best method
of promoting unity and under-
tanding among parents," he said.

Malerman BBYW
Hold Cultural Evening

A "Jewish Cultural Evening"
was held last Friday by the
Diane Malerman Chapter, Bnai
Brith Young Women. For infor-
mation on membership, call TE.
4-2964.

DANCE AT CENTER
Young adults are invited to a
Saturday Nite Dance, Oct. 30 at
the Center.

Cantor and Mrs. Hyman J. Adler & Family

2250 TUXEDO

Extend Their Wishes for A Happy and Prosperous
Succoth to Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Mr. Joseph Block,
Pres., Mr. Joe Gorman, Vice-Pres., Officers, Board of
Directors, Members of Cong. B'nai David and to
family and friends.

"It hurts bad, Doc"

CAMP DIRECTOR

Fine well-established camp has au opening

for au experienced director with or without

investment. Write full particulars and (IA-
N
cations.

, Box 153, Detroit Jewish Chronicle

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