Fr188y, February 18, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Women's League to Publish
Magazine for Clubwomen

A new magazine for Jewish
clubwomen in Detroit will be
published by the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations, be-
ginning with an April issue, ac-
Cording to an announcement this
week from Mrs. Samuel B. Dan-
to. president of the League.
' The magazine, to be called
"The League Journal," will be
devoted exclusively to activities
of Jewish women's organizations
and other topics of interest to
women and will be received by
the more than 8,000 women who
are members of the League
through their membership in the
49 organizations which make up
the League.
Ilandling editorial and adver-

hostess

Odessa Book Chairman

tising arrangements for The
League Journal," which will be
published monthly except July
and August, are Publicraft As-
sociates. Jean Braun will serve
as editor.
Printed on slick paper stock,
the magazine will run at least
24 pages each issue.

Review at S.Z.
by Mrs. Dushkin

"The Crusaders", by Stefan
Ileyms, will be reviewed by Mrs.
Max Dushkin at the fourth in a
series of book reviews and
brunches presented by the sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarcy
Zedek at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Feb. 22, at the Synagogue.
Mesdames Walter Field and
George Bremen are chairmen.
The brunch will be supervised
by Mrs. Joseph Kunin. The in-
vocation will be pronounced by
Mrs. Bertram Smokier.
Mesdames William Nadler and
Morris Halperin SOS chairmen,
will be on hand i o receive canned
milk and monetary contributions.
For reservations, call Mrs. Rich-
ard A. Cott, TO. 8-5617.

S. Z. Men to Honor
Bishops at Forum

The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will cele-
brate Brotherhood Week with an
interfaith meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Feb. 23.
Bishop Richard S. Emerick,
Episcopal bishop of the diocese
of Michigan and Bishop Marshall
R. Reed, the Methodist bishop of
Michigan will be honored for
their work on behalf of brother-
hood.
Speakers include Prentiss
Brown, former U.S. senator and
chairman of Brotherhood Week;
the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, ex-
ecutive director of the Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants, and Rabbi Morris
Adler. The informal meeting will
be f .1lowed by a social get-to-
gether.

Don't Send Passover both
to Israel, Ship Other Types

Israel's food comptroller has0
asked friends and relatives of Is- their gifts on meat, butter,
raeli citizens not to send them cheese, sugar and milk.
Passover food parcels.
The Detroit Zionist office is the
In a cable to Service for Pal- local agency for Service to Pal-
estine Inc. of the Keren Haye- estine. It has already shipped
sod, the comptroller said that more than 1,000 food parcels to
there were ample Passover sup- Israelis, The ZOD recommends
plies in the new State. He ad- that Detroiters consult it on the
vised Americans to concentrate shipment of food to Israel.
Addresses for parcels should
be written clearly in English and
checks for orders made out to
Service for Palestine, Inc.
Two types of parcels arc being
offered: Package A, containing 25
lbs. of food for $13; and Package
An exquisitely carved, hand- B, approximately 19 lbs. for $10.
Orders should be sent to the
wrought silver pitcher and lov- Zionist office, 1031 Penobscot
ing cup, presented to a member's Bldg., Detroit 26.
parents on their wedding day, has
been given to the committee in
charge of the Antique Show to
be conducted by the Michigan Re-
gional Ort, from 10 a.m. to 10
p.m., Monday, Feb. 28 in the ball-
room of the Lee Plaza Hotel.

Antique Show
of Ort, Feb. 28

MORRIS WEINHART

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Odessa Society
Dinner Sunday

The Odessa Progressive Aid So-
ciety will hold its annual dinner-
dance at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, at the
Workman's Circle, Linwood at
Burlingame. The event will com-
memorate the organization's 37th
anniversary, ,
J. B. Ormand, assisted by Mor-
ris Mony, is in charge of the af-
fair. Morris Weinhart is chair-
man of the souvenir program
book and Nellie Mony is chairman
of the "Darling Page". President
of the society is Louis Nathanson.
Proceeds will help continue the
humanitarian work of the organ-
ization and its aid to Israel pro-
"There must be created a path gram.
in the school and in thd home,"
Albert Elazar, associate superin-
tendent of the United Hebrew
Schools, asserted as he stressed
the importance of the role played
by parents in the education of
The sailing date for the cloth-
their children while addressing
a gathering of the parents of ing and material gathered by
students in the forthcoming UHS the Cargo For Children campaign
is March 19. The campaign spon-
graduating class.
sored nationally by the English-
Commencement exercises will
speaking division of the Work-
be at 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 27,
at Central High School, and will man's Circle in behalf of dis-
include brief talks by Ursula placed Jewish children overseas
is in full swing.
Sitzman, Fred Brainin, Florence
C 1 o th i n g, soap, toothbrush,
Gutman, Harold Barron, Vivian
Somberg, Faith Greenbaum, Ro- comb, any common toilet article
salyn Mayer and Boruch ' Berg. here is a precious item to the
The feature of the program children overseas. Bundles may
will be a Hebrew play entitled be deposited at the Workman's
"Medinath Yisroel—The State of Circle, Linwood at Burlingame.
If the bundle is too large, call
Israel". The play was was writ-
ten by Samuel Citron and will Sam Smith, TO. 6-7644, or Al
be directed by Mrs. Shirley Su- Ilalper, TO. 7-9031; they will ar-
range to have it picked up.
bar Sklash.
Messrs. Maurice H. Zackheim
and Maurice Landau, chairman
of the board of education, will
State Handball Event
award the diplomas.

UHS to Award
Diplomas Feb. 27

MRS. JOSEPH KUNIN will be
hostess at the second meeting
of the Mizrachi Women's Coun-;
• cif of Detroit Tuesday after-
noon at her home, 2661 Webb
avenue. The month of April
has been set aside for an inten-
sive child rescue drive. 5Ies-
. dames Sam Feldman, Jack
Loose and Isaac Rosenthal
head the committee. A city-
wide membership campaign is
in progress with a public in-
duction ceremony Tuesday,
May 17.

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Clothes, Toiletries

InnSIMMIThiblfir

The donor, one of the chapter
presidents, at whose wedding the
set was also used, told Mrs. Ar-
thur Bloom, co-chairman of the
show that she felt the $125 it
should bring would be of infinite-
ly more value, to those who are
in need of help, that any senti-
mental attachment it might have
for her.

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In addition to Mrs. Bloom and
Luscious tuIlalie strawlactrIes
Mrs. Milton Okun, who are in
charge of the affair, chairmen are
covetea *Om Oaudettis
Mrs. Albert Krohn, collecting
iocooplutable clocoWe.
from private contributors; Mrs.
Harold Shapiro, ticket distribu-
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tion and sale; Mrs. Ellis Fisher,
salesmanship; and Mrs. Joseph
(CO N TINENT A L)
Fenton and Mrs. Harold Kukes,
coordinators.
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Francescatti to Close
Symphony Concerts

Zino Francescatti, eminent
French violinist, takes the solo-
ist's role in the final pair of De-
troit Symphony concerts of the
season, Thursday and Friday, Feb.
24 and 25 at Music Hall.

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The Jewish Center will be host
to the State AAU doubles hand-
ball tournament for the 10th con-
secutive year. The tourney will
begin Saturday, Feb. 19, and ex-
tend through Saturday, Feb. 26.
General admission is 50 cents per
session or $2 for the entire tour-

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