Friday, March 4, 1949 Events of the Week DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Has ► ofar Artist Charging that most of the Ger- man industrialists who have been given their old jobs in the Ruhr are Nazis, Dr. David W. Pete- gorsky, executive director of the American Jewish Congress, de- clared that the move bOlkAineri- . can military authorities is encouraging pro-fascist activities around the world. The first annual banquet o Beth Shmuel Synagogue will be held at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, March 13, Nliltorii ,Ratner and Harry Kor- man, co-chairman of the affair, announced. Max Sosin will be toastmaster. For reservations, call TU 1-9300. , • Betty Kowalsky will present' the following pupils in a piano recital at 3 p.m., Sunday. at the Center: Annabel Weiss, Phyllis Putlberg, Michael Gantz. Barbara Littky, Marvin Littky, Geraldine Stashefsky, Shirley Chicorel and Edna Zucker. Admission is by in- vitation only. .. Purity Chapter will hold a Purim barn dance at 8 p.m., Sun- day, March 20, at Van's Barn, 31160 Eight Mile road. For reser- vations, call Lillian Garber, TO 5-0680. A meeting will be held 7:45 pan., Monday, March 7. The Sbaarey Zedek YPS will meet at 8:30 pan., Wednesday, March 9; in the prayer room. Sherman Zeldes will show movies taken during his tour of Europe. Young people between 18-35 are invited. Assails Recall of Ruhr Nazis Irving Rosengard, baritone, will participate in a concert of Jew- ish mushc sponsored by Ilasho- far in cooperation with the Northwest Congregation, Satur- day evening, March 12. Fea- tured will be the Center Orches- tra, Julius Chajes, conductor; the Jewish Folk Chorus, Henri Goldberg, conductor; Wyn Gar- den, Jerome Stasson and Betty Kowalsky. Th-re will be no charge. Page Five „ Speak Ihrobid Purim Dinner Set Wise to by Hebrew Ladies • The Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety will stage its annual Purim "Israel and Birobidjan” will be dinner dance at 6 p. na. Sunday, discussed by James Waterman March 13, at Bnai Moshe. Wise, author and editor, at a Chairmen for the affair are meeting and concert planned for .Mesdames Emery Ehrenwald, Joe 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the North. !Reitman, Abe Miller and Manuel west Hebrew Congregation. Engel. Mickey Woolf and his or- Wise will survey the historic , chestra will be featured.• Pro- accomplishments of the Jewish ceeds will go toward local char- people in the State of Israel and ities, Mrs. Julia Ring, president, in the Jewish autonomOus region, announced. Birobidjan. U. S. S. R. • Singer Maxim Brodyn and ac- Reservations can be made tress Zelda Zlatkin will appear in through March 9. For informa- their specialties. Tickets are $1.20 tion, call Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, and may be obtained at the Jew- WE. 4-2451 or Mrs. Henry Roth, ish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy TO. 7-1725. Road. The affair is under the auspices of the Detroit chapter, American Birobidjan Committee fAmbijan). Petegorsky addressed the Jew- ish Community Council and the business and professional chapter of the AJC in the Northwest llebrew Congregation. Ile asserted that Zionist organi- zations in the U. S. should dis - solve. In their place, Petegorsky maintained, Jewish groups in this country should unite on AJC's three-point program. That entails full equality for all peoples and groups, full eco- A concert by the Cantors Asso- nomic support of Israel and pro- ciation has been set for Tuesday tection of Jewish rights the world night, March 29, at Bnai David. over through intensified efforts The program will be directed by the United Nations. by Dan Frohman. Ticket commit- tee chairmen are Mesdames Ruth Do you need a speaker for your Adler and Helen Rosenfeld. Pro- organization? Call the Chronicle, ceeds will go to refugee European I WO. 1-1040. Cantors and their families, Cantors' Concert Set for March 29 St. Louis Symphony at Masonic, March 14 The St. Louis Symphony with Vladimir Golschmann conducting will appear Monday, March 14 at the Masonic. Major works will by the Tschaikowsky Fifth Sym- phony and Debussy's "L'Apree Midi d'un Faune." Officers elected by the newly organized parent-teachers group of the Jewish Folk Schools are: Samuel Epstein, chairman, and Mrs. J. Glaser, Mrs. M. Salinger and I. Sherman. At a meeting of Mattathias Tent Hive of the Maccabees it was re- solved to congratulate the govern- ment of the State of Israel on their victorious agreement with • th'.' Arab governments and to pledge assistance at all times to- wards the furtherance of the catts,s of the State: ••,.• That the price of a The program tvorkship of the Jewish Young Adult Council is set for 2:30 pan., Sunday, at the Center. The objectives of the • 'Allied Jewish Campaign will be stud lea Tudor Sedan is only DELIVERED IN DETROIT Branch Daniel-Yosef of the La- bor Zionist Organization will meet Friday evening, March 4, at 2754 Buena Vista avenue. The program will feature Jewish Mu- sic Month. For information, call 'S. Drachler, TY 7-2791. r- A lestival in Jewish Living has been scheduled by Masada for three days this weekend, March 4-6., The program will include a concert. an Oneg Shabbat forum discussion and will conclude with a party Sunday night. For in- formation, call Elaine Krohn, TO. 8-169;1. Campers and counselors of Par- band Camp and Kinderwelt will meet for their annual camp reun- ion at 2:30 p.m., Sunday. at the Center. Movies, a camp skit, and refreshments are planned. For information, call Mrs. Kumove, UN. 1-7054. LZOA Branch 5 will hold a mu- sical evening at 8:30 p.m., Sun- day. at the home of Gertrude Handler, 2378 Highland avenue. For information, call TO. 7-1108. Concert Honoring Emma Scharer Set A musical program entitled "Songs of Israel" honoring Emma Schaver who recently returned from Israel will be presented by the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council on Wednesday, March 9. at the Sha- arev Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler is chairman. Mrs. Schaver will be accomp- anied by Rebecca Frohman, pian- ist. Jacob Becker, cellist with the Detroit Symphony, will also be featured. The public is invited. There is no admission charge, Mrs. Rebec- ca Sanders. chairman of the affair, announced. • This delivered price includes Oil Bath Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Delivery and Handling Charges, Gas (15 Gallons) and Oil. State Taxes, license and accessories extra. If r you are interested In low delivered price, -ee wee as economy of operation, we con offer you the lowest priced coupe In Its field! Drive a Ford and FEEL the difference FORD DEALERS OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT .•