WOMEN'S CLUBS Heads Temple Affair The Northwest Youth Group will hold a sock dance at 8:30 p.m., Sattirday, Feb. 12, at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. The 'couple with the loudest pair of socks will receive prizes. For information, call Louise Helfgott, UN. 1-3532. The Molly Segal Auxiliary In- stalled the following officers: Mrs. Mina Shapiro, president; and Mrs. A. Letwin, Clara Moss, P. BrandwIn, F. Paul, N. Nadler, A. Greenfield, A. Ducker, C. ShuSter, S. Bolokofsky, S. Said- man, S. Waterstone, C. Moss, and C. Solomon The Jericho Rebekah Lodge 328 elected the following of- ficers at its 28th anniversary cel- ebration: Ada Ducker, junior past grand; Betty Lieberman, noble grand; Augusta Haber, vice-grand; Martha Rosenfeld and Ann Jefferson, secretaries; Myna Moss, treasurer and Molly Furst, chaplain. Mrs. Belle Maslowe of the Rachel Layn Stepin Aid Society will present vocal selections, ac- companied by a gypsy orchestra, at the organization's donor lun- cheon, March 1 at Bel-Aire. For reservations, call Mrs. Sam Gor- don or Mrs. Harry Freedman. Pioneer Women, Avodah Chap- ter, had a victory luncheon re- cently at the home of Mrs. Ben Boyer, fund raising chairman. Certificates of merit were award- ed Diana Hirschorn, Doris Schwartz, Evelyn Wiss, Estelle Wilke and Eva Boyer. Gifts were presented to Eva Boyer, Minna Herman, Estelle Lipshaw and Evelyn Wiss. A meeting of the Gallow Fam- ily Club was held last Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Siegel of Roselawn av- enue. The Chenstochover Rajoner Fares will hold their 14th an- MRS. ARTHUR HASS, to- chairman of the dance com- mittee, announced that Phil Brestoff's orchestra, featuring Dee Parker, will highlight the entertainment at the third an- nual dinner-dance of the Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood and Men's Club, Feb. 12 at the Hotel Statler. Barney Barnett is chairmen for tht men. For tickets contact Mrs. Morton Snyder or Arthur Weber, tick- et chairman, or the Temp!e Israel office. JWF Women Move in Campaign Mood nual banquet at 9 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 5, at Lachar's, Linwood at Clairmount. Friends are cord- ially Invited. For reservations, call TO. 6-7963. The Equality Club will hold an important meeting Wednesday evening, Feb. 9, at the home of Sonia Gertzman, 18516 Indiana avenue upon The return of pres- ident Lillian Feld who is at- tending a JWV conference in Washington, D.C. The Detroit Symphony Orch- estra will present the work of a noted Jewish composer at the concerts of Feb. 10 and 11. It is the "Concertino for String Orchestra," composed by Abra- ham W. Binder, music director of the Free Synagogue of New Four major planning meetings York. of the Women's Division of the J e wish Welfare Federation "Modern Medicine, Fact or marked the swing into cam- Fiction?" will be discussed by paign tempo. Dr. Max Rosenfeld, naturapathic Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels of physician at the Wednesday Eve- special gifts and Mrs. William ning Discussion Group, at 9 p.m., B. Isenberg of general solicita- Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the Center. tion conducted meetings in their Admission is free and the pub- respective homes. Mrs. Abraham lic is invited. Srere was hostess to members of her pre-campaign committee, The Friendly Circle will hold while Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, its annual charity card party chairman of workers' training, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15, met with speakers' bureau chair- at Bnai Moshe. The public is in- men, Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders vited. Proceeds will go for sup- and Pearl Devenow. port of the General Orphans Women interested in serving Home for Girls in Jerusalem, as volunteer solicitors for the Mrs. Robert Middleman, presi- forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam- dent, announced. paign, call WO. 5-3939. ear AJC Womeu Set Brotherhood Talk Antique Jewelry The Music Study Club will pre- sent a program of plays at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15, at the Downtown YWCA, Mrs. Ger- trude Leve Blum, chairman of its dramatic group, announced. AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS Presents Celebrated Traveller and Author I. F. STONE of "This Is Dauer' TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1949, 8:30 P.M. Northwest Hebrew Congregation - '1045 Curtis Admission 61.00 'rag Included B.B. 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T An Oneg Shabbat will be held by all chapters of Hadassah at 1 p. m., Saturday. Central East will meet at the home of Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, 2400 Boston boulevard, to hear "Interpretations of the Sabbath" by Mrs. N. Goldoftas. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck will give a book review for the Cen- tral West gathering at the home of Mrs. Maurice Perlman, 3224 Webb avenue. University East will present a book review by Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein at the home of Mrs. Louis Glasier, 18664 Birchcrest. ' • • • University West will meet at MRS. MAX FRIED the home of Mrs. Michael Golsky, 18200 Woodingham. Albert Elazar will speak on "Inside Israel." Mrs. Adolph Fox of 4308 'Leslie will be the hostess for the Rus- sell Woods meeting. Mrs. Phillip Frank and Mrs. Jack Berger will Harold Russell, the handless be on the program. veteran featured in the movie, "The Best Years of our Lives," will speak before the Bnai Brith Women at 1:15 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17, at the Norithwest He- brew synagogue. The subject of Climaxing its membership Russell's talk will be "Intergroup drive, the Bnai Moshe Sister. Relations." hood will hold a paid-up Russell will tell of the unity luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, he found among patients of all in the banquet hall. races, creeds and religions dur- Guest speaker will be Mrs. ing the time he spent in various veteran hospitals. The Rev. Wil- Morris Adler. Her subject will liam Sperry, representative of be "The Making of a Modern the Michigan committee on Civil Jew." Rights with emphasis on the FEPC. At 9:30 p.m., the same evening Russell will address an Henri Goldberg, Conductor audience of .Denby high school Rowe Slant,. Stein, Accompanist students. SCHAEFER MEMORIAL Mrs. Max Fried, Anti-Defama- CONCERT tion and Americanism Council Sunday Feb. 6, 8 p.m. chairman, is in charge of the at program. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg is president of the Greater De- Central High School troit Council of Bnai Brith Wo- finest Artist men. ARTHUR GROSSMAN James Waterman Wise, son of guest speaker at a meeting of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, will be the American Birobidjan Com- mittee, March 6 at the North- The Cornfield Family Club met west Hebrew Congregation. at the home of Rose and Sid Tickets are available at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Beerbohm. Joy road. Youth Education League mem- bers express their appreciation to all who helped make their pledge luncheon a huge success. The next regular meeting will be "Detroit, Problem Child of WJJW, Wyandotte held Monday in the home of Mrs. the Nation," is the topic of a Maurice Silverman at 2146 Oak- in Goodwill Move panel discussion .relating to tiro- man boulevard. Radio station WJJW at Wyan- therhood Month to be presented dotte will begin programming by the Women's Division, MC, The Hebrew Ladies Aid Soci- on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at the foreign language broadcasts in ety will hold its annual Purim Central, YWCA following a lun- the near future," officials dis- closed. Initial plans call for Sun- dinner-dance at 6 p.m., March 13, cheon. days to be set aside for that pur- at Bnai Moshe. Chairmen of the Present at the discussion will affair are Mesdames Joe Rittman, be a group of authorities in the pose, they said. Abe Miller, M. Riegler, Phil field of race relations. Shapiro and E. Ehrenwald. For tickets call Mrs. Henry Roth, TO. ROSNER FAMILY CLUB 7-1725. meeting of the Rosner Fam- Men. Carver ily Club will be at 8 p.m., Sun- "A Night of Games" iS planned day, in the home of Mr. and TY 4-3574 3780 Lothrop by the David-Horodoker Juniors, Mrs. Carl Mintz, 3329 Richton Thursday evening, March 10, at avenue. the Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison. For tickets call Mrs. Ida -THE METROPOLITAN CHAPTER Zuroff, TY. 5-0961. rive Hadassah Groups Map Oneg Shabbat Goodwill Chairman Events of the Week The Jewish Women's European Welfare organization will hold a special meeting at 1 p.m., Mon- day at Bnai Moshe. Chamisha Asar B'shvot will be observed and relief checks will be sent to the orphans, on the regular sup- porting list of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs will be guests of honor at the 10th anniversary dinner of the Davison Mother's Club, Thurs- day evening, Feb. 10, at the Workman's Circle. Music, poetry and tributes arc being planned for the program, Mrs. Mildred Lefkowtz, chairman, announced. Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, February 4, 1949 PERPETUAL SUNSHINE IN OUR BEAUTIFUL SUN- TAN SOLARIUM ... For your quick, easy route to health and beauty, try our famous Sulphur Baths and Massages. Exceptional food—fun. too dancing nightly in our Marine Bar ... outdoor sports, Modern F. Fireproof hotel—open all year. Rates: single from $3.50, double from $5.00 European plan. You son budget your stay at The Whitcomb for as low as $8.50 per day, which includes room, Sulphur Bath, and 3 meals. ♦ floors From De- trok leer- fug Detroit et 12:44 PM. will be met at Telex. 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