• Thursday, August 25, 1949 Aids Bnai Brith DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE L es 1,000 Recruits Council Aids Programing Resettlement Unit Picks Helen Leivis Deliver Home Holds Parley Helen Baum Lewis has been appointed assistant executive di- LOUIS E. BARDEN • • • Barden Gets District Post Louis E. Barden, past-president Tikvah Lodge, has been ap- pointed district chairman on vet- erans' affairs, Samuel W. Leib, president of B. B. District Grand Lodge 6, announced. et • Supreme President Frank Gold- man appointed Barden to the national commission on veterans' affairs in recognition of his de- voted interest and active partici- pation in all matters concerning veterans. During the last war, Barden served with the judge advocates' office of Gen. Bradley, 12th army group headquarters in the Euro- pean theater. He was awarded the Bronze Star fur meritorious service by Gen. Bradley. Barden participated in five major battle campaigns. Avodah Chapter Charts Barbecue Plans were formulated for a barbecue and white elephant party for Avodah Chapter, Pio- neer Women, at 1 p m. Saturday, Sept: 17, at the home of Mrs. Ben Shapiro. 18076 Kentucky avenue. The board met at the home of Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg of Wis- consin avenue. For reservations, call Mrs. Hy- man Friedman, TE. 4-0153, or Mrs. Edward Miller, UN. 1-6808. Program planners of all Jewish organizations affiliated with the Community Council will gather at Congregation Shaarey Zedek for discussions and analysis of cultural programing at 8 p.m., Sept. 15. An exhibition of available pro- gram resources and demonstra- tions will be featured at 2:39 p.m., Sept. 18 at the Center. "Some Jewish organizations, unfortunately, are not equipped to handle the problem of main- taining sustained interest on the part of their members for cultural programs," Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman of the culture commis- sion of the Council, said. "The Program Planners' Insti- MRS. SAMUEL WILLIS tute will give all organizations • • • the opportunity to learn how good programing may be achieved with a minimum of expense," he added. Specialists in every field of cultural programing will lead discussions and offer advice to those assembled. Invitations will A goal of 1,000 new members shortly be mailed to the constitu- by autumn has been set by the ent organizations of the Council, Detroit Section, National Coun- giving more details of the annual cil of Jewish Women, Mrs. Sam- Institute. uel S. Willis, membership chair- man, announced. Plans for the implementation of the drive were disclosed at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Solomon, vice-president The Wayne University chapter in charge of membership. of the Inter-Collegiate Zionist The first report meeting will Federation of America will hold be held at the home of Mrs. Jer- its final program of the summer ome J. Frank, secretary of the season at an Oneg Shabbat, at membership committee, on Sept. 8:30 p.m. Friday, at the Labor 12. Zionist Institute. The following are working as The program will climax an vice-chairmen with Mrs. Willis; eventful summer season and will Mesdames Albert Budman, Mel- include a movie, a play, singing, vin Kolbert, Harold Helper, J. A. dancing and refreshments. This Sarason, David Keats, Martin Op- will be the last activity of the penheim, Herbert Kessler and Wayne chapter before leaving for Julian Frank. Camp Kinnertt where the IFZA Also, Mesdames Milford Stein, summer camp will he held this C. H. Ressler, Charles Abramson, year from Septa 1-10. George Kayes, William Sharp, All young adults of the com- Irving Greenstone, Coleman Mop- munity are invited to participate per, Seymour Dunitz, Alan Gross- in the program.. For informa- man, Max Schuster, and Emil tion, call Larry Altman, TY. Rose. 5-2048 or Rae Freedman. TU. 3-0039. HABONIM AQUA FETE For information about the Habonim day campers will pre- IZFA summer camp, which is sent their second water carnival under the technical direction of at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Cen- Herschel Amer, call WE. 5-7077. ter pool. Member Goal Set by NCJW IZFA to Conclude Season's Activities Shaarey Zedek YPS Slates Dance Sept. 1 An "Inside YPS" membership dance will be held by the YPS of Shaarey Zedek, on Sept. 1. Danc- ing will be to the music of a well- known local band and refresh- The Progressive Ladies Verein ments will be served. Admission will meet at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, is free and membership is open at the home of Mrs. B. Silber- to all young people between the slime, 2632 Cortland avenue, ages of 19 and 35. Progressive Ladies to Meet on Tuesday Service president. announced. Announcing Opening September 4 3 B. B. Members OF RICHTER 'S Get National Posts Three Bnai Brith members from Detroit were elected to of- fices in the National Bnai Brith Bowling Association. Herman Zimmerman was re- elected treasurer, while Harry Schwartz and Harry Kruzman re- ceived posts on the board of gov- ernors. Lester Braude of Chicago was elected president of the associa- tion. Grand Rapids. Columbus, Du- luth, Denver and Omaha will be the sites of the sectional tourneys this year. Kosher Meat Market and Poultry 13430 7 MILE ROAD at (1 Ills, HARTIVELL k Fast of Schaefer) Formerly at 8942 Twelfth We Deliver UN. 4-7785 Ben Matz • • • • • • the opening of his new store, Thursday, August 25, at Custom tailor, announces 7639 W. McNichols SantaNll:rhara • CLOTHING • ALTERATIONS AND REMODELING • CLEANING AND PRESSING Each Garment Guaranteed to Your Satisfaction! Res. UN. 1-2889 UN. 4-7682 and LANDAU ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE Grand Opening of their • KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY MARKET AT 7336 W. 7 MILE RD. NEAR PRAIRIE • SUNDAY. 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It still Service with 20 years of experi- serves this purpose, Gilbert Gor- ence in case work, supervisory and administrative positions in don, executive officer, said, Jewish social service agencies in "However," Gordon added Philadelphia, New York and "during the last nine years there Chicago. has been a growing demand from physicians and welfare agencies for concentration upon the care and treatment of hopelessly asth- matic children. "This is reflected in our new THE expansion program, designed to increase our present 2apacity by 30 percent," she said. The offices of the Home are at 710 17th street, Denver, Colo. VIKSER .7.04:0•042.C.=.042.0•CICZW=0={1...7.6 =•0•=.=•,— GAS HEAT Mrs. Harry Goldberg, past president of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, attended the convention of the home in Den- ver on Aug, 19. Also at the same address for your convenience . . . 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