DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, Noveaswer x6, 1948 WOMEN'S CLU S Congress Speakers Bureau Aids Groups; Meetings Set The 17th annual banquet o the Detroit Molly Segal Aux Wary. Jewish Consumptive Re lief Society of Denver, will be Dec. 5 at Moss Catering, Mrs. Mina Shapiro, president, an- nounced. Mrs. Mark Harris, president of the National Coun- cil Auxiliary of JCRS, will be guest speaker. Friends are urg- ed to attend. Proceeds will go to aid the institution. For re- servations call Mrs. Shapiro, HO. 8797. Mrs. Samuel Herman, chair- pir man of the speakers bureau of the Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, announces that she has available for the use of organizations a playlet entitled "Ours the Task," written by Mrs. Harry Landsman and directed by Mrs. Philip Frank. For information on speakers bureau services, call Mrs. Her- man at TO. 5-3877. Much preparation is going into the planning of the meeting Tickets for the 16th annual highlighting the Commission on donor luncheon of the Eva Law and Social Action which Mon- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, Dec. takes place in all chapters 13 at the Hotel Stotler, may be day, Nov. 29. Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, divi- obtained from Mrs. Al Freund, HO. 6664. Co-chairman of the sional vice-president, is being as- ticket committee is Mrs. Sam sisted by the following chapter Carel. The program will fea- vice-presidents of the Commit- ture Mickey Woolf and a fash- tee: Mrs. Albert J. Silber, South; MRS. SAMUEL HERMAN ion show. Mrs. Sam Samuels is Mrs. Harry Weinstock, Central; • • • Mrs. Harold R. Nelson, North- president. east; Mrs. Louis Redstone, North- prospective members and friends to attend meetings in the fol- west. Mark Feder, famed Jewish All chapters except Northeast lowing neighborhoods: humorist who has starred in South, home of Mrs. David Vo- are planning panel discussions on productions of New York's Yid- the Un-American Activities Com- gel, 2025 Gynn court. dish theaters, will headline the Central, home of Mrs. Max mittee, preceded by a dessert program at the 25th anniversary Bonin, 3205 Monterey. lunch at 1 p.m. dinner of the Women's Division, Northeast, home of Mrs. Har- Northeast plans a luncheon at United Hebrew Schools, Dec. 7 12:30, followed by a discussion old R. Nelson, 20236 Wakefield. at Shaarey Zedek. Feder also is on U. S. immigration laws. Northwest, home of Mrs. Louis the author of books on Jewish The Women's Division invites Redstone, 19303 Appoline. wit. Mrs. Louis Tobin, TO. 8-3254, is in charge of reserva- tions. Orthodox Body Bnai David Women in 'Mock W eddin Plans Film Nights "For an evening filled with The motion picture, "The Dib- buk," based on an old Jewish folk story, will be shown by the Committee on Taharas Hamish- pochah of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis at its annual film nights Dec. 4 and 5. The picture is in Yiddish with English sub-titles. A second film will be "Sons of Liberty" in technicolor. It is the story of Ilaym Solomon and his contribution to the American revolution and the newly-formed United States. Tickets may be obtained in advance from Mrs. Solomon Gruskin, 3277 Tuxedo avenue, TO. 5-2858, and Mrs. James Vic- tor, 2538 Elmhurst avenue, TO. 9-2182 or may be purchased at Central High, School on the nights of the showings. Proceeds will go to the build- ing fund of the new Mikveh, Da- vison and Holmur avenues. Sholem Aleichem Concert Sunday Musk Study Club Awaits Annual Concert on Tuesday The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. The Music Study Club of De- I. Zell. of 1864 Oakman boule ' yard. Fund - raising workers are troit is hoping for a full house when it presents its annual con- also urged to attend. cert, Tuesday at the Art Insti- Turover Hall, Dexter and tute. Guest artist will be Nathan Richton, will be the scene at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, of a lunch- Goldstein, 22-year-old violinist. Proceeds will be used for two eon of the Detroit Ladies Le- purposes, to provide music schol- chem Anceim. Friends are in- vited. For reservations call TY. 8-1937. A Wayne University sociologist will speak on "Family Relations" at a meeting of the Neugarten Medical Aid, Monday in the Jew- ish Center. The Brides' Group of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women will hold its second annual Mem- bership tea, Dec. 7 at the home of Mrs. Arnold Cohen, 13505 Vassar drive. Guest speaker will be Mrs. William Frank, president of the Detroit Section. Mrs. Ard- wyn Disner is chairman of the group. in memory of her daughter Syl- via, who had been a well-known musician. • Of the 15 students assisted, one is associated with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, another is an outstanding soloist and sev- eral are accredited teachers. In 1948, over $900 has been granted in scholarships. ARTISTS AIDED Artists sponsOred by the club include Seymour Lipkin, nation- ally-known young pianist; Sam- uel Sorin and Murrary Present, faculty members of the Juilliard School of Music; and Martha Lip- ton and Jess Walters of the Metropolitan Opera. Tickets are available at Grin- nell's and will be sold at the door. Mrs. Isadore Mendelson is club president. Final plans are being complet- ed by the Sholem Aleichem In- stitute for its annual concert at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, in the Jewish Center. Saul Meisels, noted baritone, will be featured in a program of Yiddish and Hebrew songs. Guest speaker will be Yudel Mark, author and director of the Committee for Yiddish Schools in New York. The program will also include dramatic sketches by children of the Sholem Aleichem schools. Lipson Family Club Installs New Officers A meeting of the Esther Lipson Family Club is scheduled for Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lipson of Grand ave- nue. New officers installed last week were Morton Bloom, president; Sidney Singer, vice-president; Ben Lipson, treasurer; and Katie Goodstein and Pearl Levine, sec- retaries. Selfhelp Chapter Busy With Bazar MRS. MENDELSON • • • arships and to sponsor young There will be everything at artists, thus helping them "climb the annual bazar of the Detroit the ladder of success." Chapter of Selfhelp, Fred Hop- The scholarship fund was set feld, chairman, promises. up in 1936 by Mrs. D. W. Simons "Everything" includes a floor show, dancing, good food and amusements, Hopfeld said. The affair will be Dec. 11 in the main ballroom of the Ft. Wayne Hotel, with all pro- ceeds to go to aid DP's. DETROIT'S BEAUTIFUL CATERING SHOWPLACE Assisting the chairman are Mrs. John Leopold, co-chair- man, Walter Gottlieb and Paul The Corby. Tickets are on sale at Nel- lie's Sweet Shop, 10201 Dexter boulevard; Walter Herz's, Dex- ter at Collingwood; Selma Bon- We are justly proud of our parties at beim's, 7738 McNichols road west; and F. Spitzer Groceries, the Bel-Aire and the compliments we 8912 Twelfth street. receive on our food, service and rich at- mosphere repay us for our zeal for per- Jewish Labor Leader fection. That's why we say that the loveliest gift for the coming bride is a Guest of Council Unit shower at the Bel-Aire. Emmanual Muravchik, field representative of the Jewish La- STRICTLY Call Our Social Secretary to Plan Your bor Committee, will speak on KOSHER . DIREVI'ION "Labor's Part in Human Rela- Wedding, Shower, Bar Mitzvah, Donor Ban-- OF V AAD tions' at a luncheon meeting of IIARABONINI quet, Fraternity or Business Dinner. the community relations com- the Jewish Commu- mittee of nity Council at noon, Wednes- BEL-AIRE -8231 WOODWARD—TR 3-5800 day, in the Tuller Hotel. Bel-Aire Page Five • Cohen to Address League Division A breakfast meeting of the community relations board of the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations will be held at 10 a.m., Monday, at the Center. The guest speaker will be Os- car Cohen. executive director of the Jewish Community Council, w h o will speak on "Know Your Jewish C o m - munity Coun- cil." Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, pres- i d e n t, invites a 11 presidents and their com- Cohen munity relations chairmen to at- tend. Reservations for the break- fast should be made at HOgarth 0567. ANNOUNCEMENT Your Friend and Butcher IZZY LANDAU from 1039 WESTMINSTER Is Now Partners with CHARLES VIKSER At 12212 DEXTER near RICIITON We Serve Finest Quality Meats at Lowest Possible Prices TO 6-3,149 WE DELIVER The Detroit Central Committee of the Labor Zionist Organization of America Dedicates Sunday, November 28th as Labor Zionist Day In Celebration of the United Nations Decision for a Jewish State The Statesmen Who Led The Fight For Establishment of The Jewish State and Who Today Head the Israeli Government are Labor Zionists—Including. . , . David Ben Gurion, Premier; Moshe Shertok, Foreign Secretary; Elieser Kaplan, Minister of Finance; Eliahu Epstein, Special Representative to the U. S.; Golda Meyerson, Israeli Ambassador to Soviet Union, and others. There is a place for you in one of Detroit's LOVELIEST GIFT [ fun• and laughter," the Bnai David Sisterhood suggests that you attend its membership ral- ly at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Synagogue. It guarantees "you will get a big kick" out of the "Bridal March of the Mock Wedding," to be presented by members. This is one of the many af- fairs being held prior to the an nual donor luncheon, Dec. 7, of which Mrs. Dan Otis is chair- man. Husbands are invited to Mon- day's meeting. Refreshments will be served. ELEVEN Labor Zionist Branches! Enroll Now! Orlon and mull I. nor °Mee, IT:!!! Linwood I I ts kb to enroll In your (fru. ..Mutt ion. Etteltetell Plea." And for nientherOtip dueu. I (Yearly doer, ore $8.00 for on imlithltml. 58.00 for u couple.) uu.len toe In a branch whir It mcctu near in) home. 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