WOMEN'S CLUBS Page Eleven . 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 8, 1949 day at Bnai Moshe. Holiday re- lief checks will be sent to or- phans on the organization's sup- porting lists. Rabbi Isaac Stollman spoke at the first meeting of the season of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi on Wednesday. Mesdames J. H. Ku- nin and Asher Berlin were named co-chairmen of the donor lunch- eon. Mesdaines Ida Goldsmith and Rubin Levin are journal chairmen. Ufl Mustc Honored by VFW Bnai David Unit Slates Jay Gerber NEW YORK — Cantor Moshe Kusevitsky, renowned cantor from Warsaw, is the soloist in a new album of recordings put out by R.C.A. Victor, entitled "Prayer of Moses." The prayers include Kdushah, Av Horachamim, Ovinu Malkenu and V'al Y'dei Avodecho. Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged, will hold a board meeting Thursday, Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Meyer Silverman, 2625 Fleet street. Mrs. Ben Ar- kin, first vice-president, will lead the group in the absence of Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, president, who is on vacation. Mrs. Silverman, service group chairman, was Louis Marshall, BBYW, will commended on her committee's hold a membership tea, featur- Common Council President work. ing a beauty consultant, at 2 p.m., Sunday at the home of Belle Le- George Edwards is seeking elec- tion as mayor of Detroit. Edwards Sheruth League will hold a vine, 2890 Waverly avenue. Girls has pledged an intensified DPW membership tea at 1 p.m., Wed- between 18-25 are invited. Fm in- campaign to "clean up Detroit nesday, Sept. 14, at the Center, formation, call Marcella Feldman, and keep it clean," and said that Mrs. Saul Krieger, president, an- TO. 5-0649. only the removal of police com- nounced. Mrs. Sam Symez is missioner Harry Toy will restore chairman. She will be assisted The Women's League for Sab- department efficiency. by Mesdames Dan Baron and bath Observance will hold its Edwards has pumped for ex- Samuel Hack. For information, first meeting of the season at 1 panded parks and recreation fa- call Mrs. Haron, TO. 5-6985. The p.m. Sept. 12, at Beth Tefilo cilities, acceleration of the ex- board will meet Thursday, Sept. 8. Emmanuel. An Oneg Shabbat will pressway program and modern- be held at 1:30 p. m., Oct. 1. ization of Receiving Hospital. Equality Club will meet Wed- nesday, Sept. 14, at the home of Sylvia Berkowitz, 2516 LaBelle avenue. Rose Cantor, secretary of Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary, will hold a brunch at 12 noon Satur- day at her home, 9237 Wildemere Details concerning the second through the Council office, and 'avenue. All proceeds will go annual Program Planners' Insti- other communal agencies. toward the club donor luncheon, tute sponsored by the Jewish ADLER CHAIRMAN set for December. Community Council have been The Program Planners' Institute sent to the delegates of all organi- is under the auspices of the cul- zations affiliated ture commission of the Council The board of the Ilebrew with the Council. with Rabbi Morris Adler and Ladies Aid Society met Wednes- On the eve- Lawrence Crohn chairmen. day. Mesdames Louis Kepes and ning of Sept. 15 For further information, call David Goodfriend were hostesses. and on the after- the Council weekday from 9-5 A social meeting is set for 12:30 noon of Sept 18 at WO. 3-1657. p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, Mrs. program chair- Abe Miller, chairman, announced. man and plan- Rabbi Sam H. Prero will speak. ners from all Mrs. Julia Ring is president of Jewish organi- the group. zations will gather to discuss Primrose Benevolent Club will Rabbi Adler problems a n d open the season with a social techniques i n - Monday at Bnai Moshe. A mil- volved in planning better cultural Eight organizations have been linery fashion show will be fea- programs for their respective admitted to membership in the tured, Mesdames Morris Lessen organizations. Jewish Community Council by and William Belinsky, chairmen, The session of Sept. 15 will be the executive committee. announced, Mrs. Aaron B. Mar- at Shaarey Zedek. They' include Handler, Gersh- golis is program chairman. The second session will be win, Morgenthau and Israel Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18 at the lodges and Brandeis Chapter of Bnai Brith; Hampoel Hamizrachi; Avodah Chapter. Pioneer Wom- Center. and Masada and Golda Myerson en, will hold its first meeting of EYE PROGRAMING the season Monday evening at the The Thursday evening program branches of the Pioper Women. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- home of Mrs. Maurice Raznick, will be devoted to discussion and 18240 Indiana avenue. A barbe- analysis of the problems involved dent of the Council, welcomed cue and white elephant party will in programing for Jewish organi- the following new committee members: Mrs. Lillian Aarons, be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. zations. Such questions as ''How to Plan Samuel Brainin, Wilfred B. Don- 17, at the home of Mrs. Ben Sha- piro, 18076 Kentucky avenue. For for the Year," "Publicity and its or, Jacob Kellman, Benjamin Lai- reservations call Mrs. Hyman Role in Programing," "How Music kin, Isadore Levin, Mrs. Evelyn Can effectively Enrich Organiza- Linden, Al May, Hy Safran, Sol Friedman, TE. 4-0153. tional Programs." will be taken Schkloven and Leonard Simons. A directory of Jewish musicians up and discussed by the guest Jewish Women's European Wel- lecturers who have been invited and singers will be issued by the fare Organization will stage a to participate. Council, Boris M. Joffe, executive special meeting at 1 p.m. Mon- On Sunday afternoon, demon- director, reported. This will give strations of various materials organizations an opportunity to available through the Council will present better musical programs, be shown to the program plan- he commented. A film-strip guide ners. These will include motion is already available. pictures, film strips, music, etc. Suggestions will be given as WIN OMENA rRIZES to what materials can be secured Jerry Capp and Paul Borman (Continued from Page 3) won first prizes in the annual judged only by his own merit The Jewish Chronicle news shuffleboard tournament held at or his own fault. This Negro stenographer was a fine girl and deadline is noon on Mondays. Omena Inn. how could her color matter in the least ? • • • Edwards Seeking Election as Mayor Program Planners' Institute Scheduled for Sept. 15, 18 Council Gets 8 New Groups Tolerant Joe Is A Good Jew LIKE OLDEN PROPHET JOE FELT the stirrings of a prophet. His Jewish friends in business must know about this. As Jews they, too, would under- stand that the highest duty of a Jew was to practice the ethical creed of his teaching. If the Jew yearned for justice for his chil- dren in employment, he must be willing to render such justice unto others. Joe Marx thus wrote friends in business. Negro stenographers no longer are entirely absent from business offices in Cincin- nati. Four Jewish business houses employ them—all friends of Joe Marx who started them toward that way of being just and Jew- ish. Joe Marx isn't making the least boast of his way of being a Jew and isn't quarreling with any other of the more compli- cated ways. And if you ask me, I don't know a better way than Joe's since it has to do with the main essential of being Jewish. The Labor Zionist Movement of Detroit Invites All Members and Friends to the OPENING RALLY OF THE FALL SEASON Thursday, September 15 at 8:30 At the Labor Zionist Institute Jay Gerber, pantomimist, will be featured at the donor luncheon of the Bnai David Sisterhood, which will be held Tuesday after- noon, Nov. 22. The sisterhood will hold its first board meeting Monday evening, Sept. 12, to plan the affair, at the home of Marian Otis. 2663 Tuxedo avenue. Proceeds of the luncheon will go to support the sisterhood's Sunday School. Take Registrations at Folk Schools e. , Rabbi Ilerbert S. Eskin, past- president of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, was elected national chairman of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the annual convention in Miami. Rabbi Eskin is a graduate of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary and the Detroit College of Law. He served for three and a half years with the 100th infantry division, with 18 months over- seas. This is the first time in the history of VFW that a Jew was elected to this high post. Family Picnic Planned by Chachmey Lublin An indoor picnic for the entire family will be held in the Ye- shivath Chachmey Lublin on Sept. 11. Starting at 12 noon, meals will be served to the pub- lic until 12 midnight, Registrations are being accept- ed for the Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organizations. Included in the program is a day nursery and kindergarten for pre-school children. Courses taught include Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Jewish history, Jewish customs and traditions and Jewish holidays. There are special classes for boys of Bar Mitzvah age. Registrations may be made from 9 to 5 daily at 13722 Lin- wood at Pasadena. For informa- tion, call TO. 8-9280. Evelyn Citrin Attends Conclave in Illinois Evelyn Citrin, a senior at Wayne University in pre-profes- sional group work in human re- lations, attended the second national Student Association Congress at the University of Il- linois, Champaign, which ran through Sept. 3. She is Harry the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Citrin of Wisconsin avenue. Congregation Beth Shmuel Dexter at Buena Vista Wishes to announce to the public at large that preparations are underway for the observance of the HIGH HOLY DAYS Reservations for seats can be made in person at the congre- gation office daily from 6 to 9 p.m. and also by calling TE 4.0777 with New Years Greetings— I. Rosenberg, Pres.; H. Citrin, Vice-Pres.; A. Goroff, Sec. AGUDATH IA STIEL iof DETROIT HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES AT ITS NEW SPACIOUS QUARTERS NEW JERICHO TEMPLE 11331 LINWOOD Between LAWRENCE and COLLINGWOOD CANTOR JOSEPH BORENSTEIN Officiating Tickets May Be Obtained at the Building Daily from 5-10 P.M. and Sundays 10 A. M. Z P. M. and Also al Borenstein's Book Store, $b63 nth at Any Time. RETAIN EFFICIENCY ELECT CHAS. N. WILLIAMS CITY TREASURER 13722 Linwood (Corner Pasadena) Guest Speaker: BEN ZION ELAN, Noted Israel Representative Topic: "Israel and the Labor Zionist Movement Today" Auspices: LZOA, Farband, PWO, Habonim ELECT . . . C. K. SMITH COUNCILMAN • • A Business Man No. 128 on the Ballot • Present Deputy Treasurer ENDORSED BY IRWIN I. COHN