Named Again WOMEN'S CLUBS of The next in a series of book aeviews and brunches of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will be at 12 . 30 p.m., Tuesday, in the so- • ai hall. Rabbi Jacob 'E. Segal will speak on "The Son of the Lost Son" by S. Morganstern. Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs. george Brown are review chair- men, and Mrs. Leonard Shapiro is in charge of brunches. For reservations call Mrs. Richard A. Cott, TO. 8-5617. 'A special board meeting of the Jewish Women's European Wel- fare Organization will be at noon, Monday. in the home of Mrs. Julius Spielberg, 10024 Broad- Street boulevard. The Efrusy Club has donated $25 toward the seep given by the JWEWO to the Aid to Israel drive. MRS. • A sleigh ride is planned for Jan. 30 by Chapter I, Zionist ril e anc- Organization of America. ments ing, movies and refr should will follow. Reservatio be made as soon as possible by calling Sol Wildstrom, TY. 4-5511, or the ZOA office, WO. 5-1484. • • Miawer Reelect Mrs. Joe .Kasmer The executive board of the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home fir the Aged, met last week at the home of Mrs.'S. G. Levison of Outer drive. Mrs. J. Rose act- ed as co-hostess at a dessert luncheon. The Hotel Book Cadillac will be the scene March 16 of the mutual fund-raising luncheon and fashian show of the Women's Auxiliary, Mainumides Medical Beciety. Capt. Yaakov Wayland, trommander of the Nr,gba battle, addressed the group Tuesday. All officers of the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein have been reelected to serve another term. They are Mesdames Joe Kas- rner, president; Israel Burnsta.n, honorary vice - president; Al Sherman, second vico-presiderri; J. Klayman, secretary. Also Mesdames Max Lewenhof, treasurer; I. Levinthal, flower fund chairman; D. Kollin, mem- orial fund chairman; and B. Zalla and F. Koronov, hospitalers. Mrs. Bernstein and Mrs. Zalla are in charge of the 10th annual donor luncheon, Feb. 2 at the Wil- shire Hotel. For tickets call the chairmen, TR. 2-4053 or TY. 4-7873. A program of plays will be presented by the Dramatic Group of the Music Study Club, Feb. 15 at the Down4own YWCA, Mrs. Gertrude Leve Blum, chairman, announced. The public is invited. The world affairs committee of the Detroit Section,' National Council of Jewish Women, has planned a meeting of unusual Interest for Monday at the home of Mrs. Louis Zlatkin, 18684 Dirchcrest drive. It will be in the form of a desstn .t luncheon at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. Edward Kahn, newly-appointed Michigan state legislative representative, will re- port on highlights of the inaugu- ration. Mrs. William Isenberg will preside. A benefit luncheon and games party are planned by the Huntington Woods Chapter of Women's American Ort for 1 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. David Hersh, 8545 Lincoln drive, Huntington Woods. Pro- reeds will be used for Ort's Materials for Overseas training project. Mrs. Joseph H. David- son is president. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will launch a membership drive, Saturday. A meeting is planned for Feb. 2 at Rosen )erg's, Dex- ter at Glynn court. Contribu- eons to the Child Rescue Fund we being accepted by Mrs. Jew Rosenthal. Mickey Woolf's orchestra will provide dance music for the lath anniversary dinner of the Primrose Benevolent Club, Jan. DO at Bel-Aire. For reservations • ornaet Mrs. N. Sandler. The annual donor luncheon of the American Haven Club will be March 1 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. Nellie Gedanke, 'Pla 8-6324, is handling tickets. Phone TO. 8-6633 PEERLESS RECORDING STUDIO Events the Week Heads .Delegates `Your Museum' Is League Topic A discussion on "Know Your Art Museum" will highlight a meeting of the community rela- tions board of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations at 10:30 a.m., Monday, Jan. 31, in the Art Institute. • Members of the National Council of Jewish Women will serve as hostesses at a breakfast preceding the session. Presidents and community re- lations chairmen of all affiliated groups of the League are in- vited, Mrs. Samuel B. Dante, League president, said. For breakfast reservatitns call Mrs. Sander Hillman, HO. 0567. Mrs. Arthur Bloom, program chairman, revealed that plans are being completed for the League's second general meeting of the season, Feb. 14 at Temple Beta El. A Mlava Malka, featuring movies, community singing and Palestinian dancing, is in store for alumni of the United He- brew Schools when they get to- gether at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. All alumni, regardless of year of graduation, are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. The Equality Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Sadie Solomon. Meeting last week at the franc. of Helen Reiner of Northlawn avenue, the group de- cided to present a check to Rose Cantor for the Allen Cantor Me- morial Home for Veterans. Record Your Party Page Five DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 21, 1549 • Federation women to Tour Agencies Five "come-and-see" tours to- gether with five stimulating dis- cussion meetings are planned to start Feb. 7 by the Jewish Wel- fare Federation's Women's Divis- ion. A project of the education com- mittee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Louis Glasier and Mrs. Harry August, the first meeting is booked for 1 p.m., Monday, Feb. 7 at the Art Institute, under the general title of "Education For- um—Forty-Nine." The first of the series will be devoted to a discus- sion of family problems with a visit to the Jewish Sogial Service Bureau. WILL VISIT CLINIC The North End Clinic at 1 p.m. on Feb. 15 will be the scene of the second forum with health as the subject. A tour of the facili- ties of the clinic is planned. Those who have not visited the 12th Street Council Center will particularly enjoy the forum de- voted to youth at 1 p.m., Monday, Feb. 21. At the Jewish Home for Aged the subject will be "Security for Ourselves Depends on Security for All." This meeting is sched- uled for Monday, Feb. 28. DESSERT PRECEDES The final session will take place at the Center, Friday, March 4. Each of the meetings will be preceded by dessert. Women are urged to make their reservations for one or more of the meetings by calling WO. 5-3939. Chronicle Synagogue social and club news deadline is noon Monday!. New recordings of Jewish mu- sic, with annotations by Cantor Hyman Adler, will be played at a musicale of Hashofar, Society for the Advancement of Jewish Music, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levin, 2055 Boston boulevard west. Cantor Adler will lead community singing, with Lillian Robbins at the piano. Refresh- ments will be served. Sammy Barnett's orchestra will play for the pre-Valentine social mixer of the Sunday Nighters, Feb. 6 at the Jewish Center. Every 10th man will be admitted free. All counselors, campers and friends are invited • to the annual reunion of Farband Camp and Kinderwelt, March 6 at the Jewish Center. Those interested in camp positions should apply to Norman Drachler, director, 18095 Appoline avenue. ROSLYN A. CORN • • Hadassah B.P. Eyes Convention "Upholding The Chodorkovef Chabna Pro- gressive Society is making final plans for its 13th annual din- ner-dance, Jan. 30 at the Wil- shire Hotel. A full-course chick- en dinner will be served. 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EDWARD PEVOS Optician An hour of movies is planned by the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek for its social evening, Wednesday at the Synagogue. The films are "The Life of Ifenrietta Szold," "Assignment, Tel Aviv" and "Of These Are People." Lox and bagels will fol- low. H0111 Sam Schwartz, of 2911 Tux- edo avenue, and Milton Weiner, of 1918 Pingree avenue, have been named to the Wayne Uni- versity Chapter of Omicron Del- ta Kappa, national leadership honor society for men. Isadore Levin, chairman, De- troit Chapter, Mrs. Levin, Leon- ard Lewis, vice-chairman, Mrs. Lewis, Victor Klein and Mrs. Clement Hopp, executive secre- tary, have left for New York to attend the 42nd annual meeting of the American Jewish Commit- tee, Jan. 21-23. - — — 3 Movies Slated at Shaarey Zedek Detroit delegates will be in Cleveland, Jan. 29-SO, for the Hadassah Business and Profes- sional Institute. The convention Is being spon- sored by the Central States and Western Pennsylvania regions. 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