Page FIT* DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 29, 1948 Leaders of AVIV Luncheon Dvorak Rothbard to Address 3 Pioneer Women Functions Dvorath Rothbard, for 14 years rael as the first emissary of national general secretary of Pi- American Pioneer Women to oneer Women, will address three their sister organization, the functions in Detroit next week. Working Women's Council of Is- She will speak at a member- rael. She was one of the American ship brunch of Detroit Pioneer Women, Monday at the Bel-Aire. Labor Zionist delegates to the ac- The following day, she will be lions committee meetings of the guest of the child welfare coin- World Zionist Organization in mittee of PWO at a luncheon in August at Jerusalem and Tel Lachar's. Aviv. Club I members are urged by That evening, she will headline the Moatzot Hapoalot program of Mrs. Shulamis Goldoftas, chair- Club 1 at the Labor Zionist Insti- man, to bring friends. Refresh- ments will be served. • tute. Miss Rothbard has just return- Meanwhile, PWO here is going ed from a six-month tour of Is- ahead with plans for its annual - donor event, Dec. 6 at Masonic Temple. For information call Mrs. Sophie Sislin, Moatzonlapaolot chairman, TO. 5-9772. M. H. Surath of the Abbott Supply Co. has been named a X'a•-• ARTHUR member of the national commit. tee to survey the trade practice conference rules adopted re- cently at the National Sanitary CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER Supply Association convention. NOM PARTISAN Surath has been a leader in the Allied Jewish Campaign. M. H. Suratli Named to National Survey SEM PLINER tj.ii.: 1111 1 . 110I.1 Backbone of the Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary are these women who meet in commit- tee sessions every Monday to work out plans on their donor luncheon to be held Nov. 17 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Left to right, first row, Mesdames Roseanne Agree, Rosalind Marks, Chairman Rose Gottlieb and Rose Cantor. Second row, Mesdames Ann Weinstein, Birdie Ro- senberg, Dorothy Moran, President . Arlene Rhodes, Mae Ginsberg, Ililda Goldberg and Jean Polaasky. Third row, Mesdames Jenny Fox, Belle Bercowitz, Eve Handelsman, Minnie Hart, Arlene Siegel, Betty Kahn, Elizabeth Shapero, Natalie Victor, Ruth Rader. Helen Ilpgan, Edith Bale and Louba Lupiloff. Highlights of the luncheon will be a fashion show by Kern's and a movie, "Dear Ma." J W V Heads Item bership BULLETIN C ERTIFICATES of •onolientia- ‘-' tion from the national ladies auxiliary were presented to De- troit groups at a state depart- ment meeting Thursday at Be- retnitzer Hall. Recipients were the Charles and Aaron Kogan, Yetz-Cohen, Detroit No. 135, Lawrence Jones, Lt. Eli Levin, Sgt. Morton Sil- verman, Gen. Maurice Rose and Pfc. Joseph L. Bale auxiliaries. The awards hail the groups' "valuable comribution to the defense and upbuilding of the Jewish State by helping to equip a hospital at Camp Tel-Letwin- sky, Israel. The Levin auxiliary received another award for its "outstand- ing services" in the canned milk drive to aid DP's, and the state department was honored for es- tablishing three new units last year. • • • TO PUSH ITS membership drive, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Charles and Aaron Kogan Post will sponsor a special social affair, Monday in the home of Mrs. Harry Kogan, 1961 Glad- atone avenue. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Arlene Rhodes, department aux- iliary president. The public is invited. • • • SEPARATE MEMBERSHIP re- ceptions were held Tuesday by the Robert Rafelson Post • and Auxiliary at the Jewish Center and the home of Mrs. Mark Rafelson. . • • • • THE PFC. JOSEPH L. Bale Post and Auxiliary will meet jointly, Nov. 11 at the North- west Hebrew 'Congregation. Discussion of membership plans and basketball activities will hold the spotlight for the men. The session will provide the last opportunity for auxiliary members to submit donor lunch. eon returns. No Final. Salmon at Any Pric• ILLAR ROCS(, COLUMBIA RIVER !:.+.• • SALMON Old folks at home Council has been announced by the chairman, Mrs. Barney Key- well, who urges that all mem- bers, especially the new ones, attend this meeting. Mrs. Wil- liam Frank, chapter president, will preside. Yeshivah Ladies' Donor on Nov. 17 MRS. BARNEY KEYWELL • • • Council Chapter to Hear Beckwitt Dr. Morris C. Beckwitt, re- nowned psychiatrist, will be the guest speaker at the first gen- eral meeting of the National Council of Jewish Women, at 1 p.m., Monday at the Jewish Cen- ter. "The Importance of Emotional Education in the Home" will be the subject of Dr. Beckwitt's address. In spite of his comparative youth, he brings to the audience an outstanding educational back- ground, as well as experience as chief of the neuro-psychiatric section of the Harper Hospital overseas unit during the war, and as lecturer in psychiatry at the Wayne University College of Nursing. The sucCessfut conclusion of the fall membership drive of the Reserve This Date . . . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, at 9:00 P. M. at Labor Zionist Institute . Rabbi Samuel Prero, execu- tive director of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, will be the speaker at the annual donor luncheon of the ladies of the -Yeshivah, Wed- nesday, Nov. 17 at Lachar's. A film showing the work of the Beth Jacob School for girls, founded by the group, will be presented. Proceeds will go towards the purchase of a lot upon which the future home of Yeshivah will be built. For reservations, call Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg, president, TO. 5-1171. Grocery and Meat Market For Sale Shelter sad peers—a couple of plants to water and watch—warm, soft wool to keep worn fingers busy—the gentle motion of a familiar rocking ethair—and good friends to talk to. Red Feather servioss provide these simple pleasures for folks in their declining years. Community ranters offer club activities and meeting places for old paople...Famlly services offer aid and advice on problems of home, budget and special cam.: and In Rod Feather homes for the aged, men and women like this one find comfort and security. You support these services when you pledge through the Community Chest.. When you give—give enough! Enough for all Red Feather services—enough for a full year. EXCELLENT LOCATION Size: 24 x 70 on McNichols Rd. Completely stocked and with new fixtures. A good Buy. For Sale or Sub-Lease. Call UNiversity 3-8579 after 7 p.m. NATHAN GRUNT and HARRY Announce the Formal Opening Mon. Nov. 1st OF THE CITY JUVENILE FURN ITURE CO. "Catering to the New American Citizen" at 8816 12th St. near Gladstone Featuring Famous Brands: • Spokesman for Labor Zion- ists at recent Actions Com- mittee Sessions in Israel. Will Speak OR "Labor Zionist Ideals and Israel" ennits1 Commlitm, I..7..O.A. 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