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October 20, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-10-20

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Thursday, October NI, Mt,

DETROIT

JEWISH

CHRONICLE

Primrose Donor Heads

Page T

Slate Mental
it ygiene Talks

on "Problems of Later Years," on

N v ov. 29.

The final meeting will take un-
der consideration "Community
Resources for Mental Health."
Harold Webster, director, of the
A fall series of mental hygiene Wayne County Chapter, will lead
programs, in cooperation with the the meeting.
Wayne County Chapter of the

Michigan Mental Ifygene Society, J WV
is being offered by the Detroit a
l A I
4 Ai
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Section, National Council of Jew-
ish Women, beginning Tuesday.
All meetings will be held at 1
"If each member of the JWV
p. m. at the JeWish Community
Center except for one evening Auxiliary will buy a ticket and
meeting•
sell one, the third annual donor
Or. Tuesday "Discipline" will luncheon slated for Nov. 15 at
be discussed by Marjorie Sanger, the Masonic Temple will easily
head of the nursery school at go over the top."
Merrill Palmer.
This statement, issued by Mrs,
REDL IS SPEAKER
Louis Rosenberg, donor chair.
Dr. Fritz Redl, one of the out- man, is the keynote for the 1949
, standing authorities on the sub- f und-raising drive of JWV aux-
jest in the country, will talk on diaes
ri
"Adolescence" on Nov. 1.
Representing the 16 units as
At 8:30 p. na, Nov. 15, at the ticket chairman are Mesdames
only evening meeting of the Sadie Morrison, Arlene Rhodes,
series, which is for husbands and Lillian Fogel, Jeanne Polansky,
The Primrose Benevolent Club will hold its 15th annual donor luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the wives, Dr. Harry August, psy- Adele Simms, Berle Litton, Freda
Masonic Temple, The committee heading the event are, left to right, Mesdames Aaron Margolis, chiatrist and lecturer, will con- Goosin, Florence Leider, Corrine
program chairman; Abe Levy and Ilarry Wright, pledge chairmen; David Lichtenstein and Sam Wein- 'eider ''Marital Problems"
.Oppenhenn, Gertrude Hertzberg,
NOV. 29 PROGRAM
man, journal chairmen; and Hyman Ehrlichman, general chairman. The donor will include a fashion
Esther Rothberger, Hilda Gross-
Mrs. Mary Guiney, assistant bart
show and entertainment by the "Four Dukes," The group will hold an opening meeting and dessert
Josephine Prog, Esther
luncheon Tuesday at Ittiai Moshe, Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak on "Facing Life Today."
supervisor of the Wayne County Graff, Marian Sherman and Fan
Bureau of Social Aid, will speak Hencken.

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Fund I)rive On

Fund Event Proceeds
to Assist B.B. Projects

An appeal to all of the women
working on the third annual
fund-raising affair of the Greater
Detroit B. B. Women's Council
to complete coverage of their ads
was voiced by Mrs. Samuel B.
Gutterman, ad chairman,
The affair is slated for Nov. 21
at Masonic Temple.
Proceeds of the event will go
towards the many projects and
philanthropies of the Council.
Among them are the Anti-
Defamation League, the Belle-
faire Orphanage in Cleveland and
the National Jewish Hospital,
which provides free care for tu-
berculosis sufferers on a non-
sectarian basis.
Also aided is the Leo Hospital,
which specializes in the care of
victims or arthritis and kindred
diseases.
Other financial aid goes to Is- MRS. SAMUEL GUTTERMAN
rael. Last year more than $3.000,- • • •
000 worth of food, clothing, medi- ident of the council and Mrs.
cine, trucks. etc., were sent to Morris Tack is general chairman
the new State. ; of the affair.
Additional support is given to
Winner of the contest for natn-
the Huai Brith youth program1ing
, the tabloid will be announced
Hillel Foundations, veterans hos- 1Wednesday, Oct. 26, Mrs. Bernard
pitals, and community projects. 1 Goodman, publicity chairman,
Mrs. Robert C. Coggan is pres- I disclosed.

Nazi, Revival
to Be Shown
on TeleVision

Kvutzah Ivrith
Elections Set

The annual election meeting of
The ABC television broadcast, the Kvutzah Ivrith , Hebrew,
which will reveal the resurgence Cultural group of Detroit, is set
of Napism since the ending of for Saturday evening at the Rose
the American denazification pro- Sittig Cohen Bldg.
gram in Germany has been ar-
Moshe Weitzman. of Jerusalem,
ranged by the American Jewish • who is in Detroit in the interest
Congress for Tuesday.
of the General Hebrew Encyclo-
The program will emanate pedia, w ill spea k,
from New York City and will be
Reports will be submitted by
carried from coast to coast. \ Joseph
Katz, president; and
Participants in the broadcast
will include Charles LaFollette. Bernard Isaacs. M. Michlin, N.
former AMG officer in Germany Ruttenberg, S. Kasdan. J. Cash-
who is now executive director of dam ' Mrs. Julius Ring. president
Americans for Democratic Ac- of the Ladies Auxiliary; and
Isaacs,
Aaron Toback
Lion; Rabbi Philip Bernstein, for- Bernard
and Meyer
Mathis.
?tier adviser on Jewish Affairs to
Refreshments will be served
Gen. Lucius Clay; and Rabbi Joa-
chim Prinz, former Berlin Rabbi by the auxiliary.
and now administrative commit-
tee chairman of the AJ('
1
The television show will fea-
ture U. S. army films taken in

*

Osnos to Head
Parley Group

Wilshire Motors, Chrysler-
Plymouth sales and service, an-
flounces the appointment of Art
Selman to its sales staff.
Selman has been associated
Brandeis Chapter, Folios(' Wo-
men, inaugurated the howling with Chrysler-Plymouth cars for
season with a session at the Dex- the past 16 years.
In 1941 Selman was cited as
ter Recreation, Oct. 12. The group
will meet at 1 p. m., every Wed- the leading Chrysler salesman in
nesday. For information, call Bea the country and was awarded a
Schwartz, TY, 11 8704.
i trip to the Caribbean.

Bowling Started
by Pioneer Group

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NEW YORK — Max Osnos, a •
member of the executive commit-
tee of the Detroit Jewish Welfare
Federation, has been named chair-
man of the Detroit Committee
for the fourth annual meeting of
the National Council of the Joint
Defense Appeal, it announced
by Charles W. Morris of Louis-
ville. Ky.. council •l,airman.
The JDA meeting will be held
here on Nov. 11-13 at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
Serving with Osnos on the com-
mittee are Mrs. Samuel Aarons,
Philip Marcuse, Isadore Levin.
Aaron Drook and Harry Yudkoff:
Last week it was announced
that Osnos had accepted the chair-
manship of the Michigan UJA.

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SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE
The Saturday night dance com-
mittee of the Center announces
their second dance on Oct. 28.

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