Thursday, September 29, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 JWV Issues Riot' Clause Alt! Group Planners WOMEN'S CLUBS tiooks Pt iodicals is Novel Aids NEW YORK—Jewish War Vet- erans' units throughout the coun- try were directed to apply a "quarantine treatment to public appearances of, or utterances by, Communists, Fascists and all other subversive elements." The directive was issued by the JWV's national policy committee, which announced that all units of the organization were being "pro- hibited from initiating or par- ticipating in any public demon- stration which poses a potential consequence of riot or public disorder." A JWV post may request per- mission to participate in a public expression against Communism or Fascism, the regulation went on, but may not undertake action without the sanction of a special three-man committee. The fall activities of the David Horodoker Juniors began with a meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Stein. Plans are being made for the 11th annual donor dinner. For information, call Mrs. F. Weinstein, TO. 6-8723. American Haven Club held its first meeting of the season at the home of its president, Mrs. Max Klein. Planned are the celebration of its 10th anniversary and a fund raising card party. The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will hold a charity card party at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Temple Beth Jericho, 11331 Linwood avenue. Proceeds will aid the needy. For tickets, call Mrs. Paul Freeman, TO. 7-4118. Pioneer Council Maps Annual Donor Event Young Women's Bicur Cholem will hold an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. L. Firsht, 2226 Oak- man boulevard. Among those who participated in the concluding session of the Program Planners Institute sponsored by the Community Council at the Center are Moe Kesner, Lawrence Crohn, co- chairman of the culture commission; Mrs. Virginia Fried, leader in the Bnai Brith ADL; Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Council president; Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of the internal relations committee; James I. Ellmann, past Council president; Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, Council research director; and Boris M. Joffe, Council executive director. .1■■■••■,■■ Purity Chapter, O.E.S., held a meeting of committee chairmen and captains for the chapter's first donor. The donor is sched- uled for Nov. 1, at Masonic Tem- ple to raise funds for the UJA. Youth Education Group Maps Member Affair Mobilize to Save Jerusalem, Zionist Council Head Urges Deborah Chapter, BBYW, held its membership tea Sunday, Sept. 18, at the home of its president, Evelyn Prinstein, Those inter- ested in joining the organization The following Rosh Hashonah should call Miss Prinstein at TO. 6-3688. • message was sent by Sidney M. Shevitz, president of the Zionist Council of Detroit: Club 1, Pioneer Women, will "On this Rosh Hashonah eve open its season with a luncheon the Zionist Council of Detroit on Wednesday, Oct. 5 at Lachar's extends sincere greetings to the on Dexter. A new Israeli movie Jews of our community and calls will be shown. upon them to concern themselves, —in prayer and thought,—with The Drama Group of the Mu- the plight and future of Israel. sk Study Club will hold its, first "Israel, with its heavy burdens meeting of the season at 1 p.m., of absorption and reconstruction, Tuesday, Oct. 4, at the home of is not yet at peace. Mrs. A. Brasch, president, 19170 INFAMOUS PLOT Warrington drive. Auditions for The current proposal of the parts in a musical comedy will be UN conciliation commission to held. Those interested should call take Jerusalem from Israel and Mrs. Jerry Blum at TO 8-2007. place it under international con- trol is the product of this sinister The "Double Triangle," a conspiracy. group of housewives, formerly "Unfortunately, it seemingly known as the Bicur Cholem Jrs., has the blessings of the American received one-third of the amount state department. needed to buy a television set "The government and people for the children at Lapeer, at of Israel have already spoken. their recent weiner roast. "They will' not willingly give up Jerusalem, the heart of Ihrael. The Greater, Detroit Temple Its overwhelming Jewish popula- 152, Pythian Sisters, met Wed- nesday. Plans for a Hallowe'en affair were discussed. Harriet Nachman assumed her post as president of Noami Chapter, BBYW, at the group's first meeting. Other officers are Evelyn Weinberg, Florine Le- bove, Rose Modell, Ann Parsky, Jean Stein, Erma Averbuch and Ruth Feinstein. W ynonie Harris Stays at Flame Junior Hadassah will open the season with a meeting Wednes- day, Oct. 5, at the Center. The year's program will be present- ed. New members are invited. Refreshments will be served. For Want Ads that click, call the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1-1040, before 10 a.m., Wednesday. tion, with the memory of its re- cent bloody and heroic defense of the city, will not voluntarily submit to alien rule. , "We call upon the Jews of De- troit, in unison with the rest of American Jewry, to alert them- selves in this critical hour. MUST MOBILIZE "As the UN Assembly meets to debate the Jersualem proposal, we must mobilize our strength, our voices, our prestige, to pro- test against this planned and unwarranted rape of Israel. "We must impress upon our government that it must not per- mit the adoption of this plan which will subvert the American policy and encouraged and helped the rebirth of Israel. "We shall call upon you very soon. Be prepared." The Zionist Council of Detroit will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 29 at the offices of the Jewish National Fund, 11816 Dex- ter boulevard. Brochure Issued by Temple Israel . The officers of Temple Israel have published a memorial bro- chure containing an artist's con- ception of the interior of the building of Temple Israel now under construction. The brochure is intended to guide members and friends of the congregation in memorials and in tributes to the living. "The Passing of the Jew" will be the subject of Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser's Sermon at the BUOY IT DURING THE HIGH HOLY DAYS MANISCHEWITZ GEFILTE FISH Kolnidre Services Sunday Night, Oct. 2 Services Begin at 7 P. M. Sponsored by the Downtown Synagogue at the GAR Auditorium Cass, cor. Grand River Admission by Donation Young Women's Bicur Cholem 11th Donor Event Masonic Temple Oct. 19, 1949 Entertainment Galore Arthur Murray Presents Dancing Do's & Don'ts OT FUEL OIL Saga of the Rumba 'Bum' _ Also Audience Participation No Contract Necessary Prices Reduced .. . Special Price to Those Who Fill Tanks Now In Conjunction with WW1's Studio Orchestra Joe Sinai 24-Hour Phone Service TR. 1-4804 Mrs. Thomas Firsht Chairman UN, 4-7121 Happy New Year to All Wynonie Harris, the "King of the Blues," will stay for a second week at Morris Wasserman's beautiful Flame Show Bar. Along with Harris is the popu- lar Do-Re-Mi Trio, presenting their recent recording hits. Sing- ing comedienne Lillian Fitzgerald, along with Kitty Stevenson and Emilie Jones, completes the star- studded show. Todd Rhodes and his orchestra are on the band- For Want Ads that click, call stand. Errol Garner, one of the the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1-1040, "sweetest" items on a piano to- before 10 a.m., Wednesday. day, and Herb Lance will open on Oct. 6. Yes, the consistent high quality „ real home.onode lode yov a And only in , Monlichevilz Gefilio fish! The Youth Education League will hold its paid-up membership tea Wednesday, Oct. 5 at the Bel- crest Hotel. Mrs. Arthur Campbell is mem- bership chairman. M rs. Ben Schutzman is in charge of ar- rangements. A special feature of the affair will be a program ar- ranged by Mrs. Eli Gross. Preparations are bring made for the annual donor event of the Council of Pioneer Women Organizations set for Dec. 14 at Masonic Temple. The membership Moazot flap- oalot affair will be held Oct. 12 at the Mayfair Room. For in- formation, call headquarters, TO. 9-7180. ATLAS WASTE and WIPING CLOTH CO. alld fill there is no place in the world quite like kiteMb SULPHUR SPRINGS ST.JOSEPH. 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