WOMEN'S CLUBS Aids Child Fund A brunch was given by Mrs. Ann Wisotsky for the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary. The proceeds go toward the group's donor din- ner to be held in January. An- other brunch will be given on Tuesday by Mrs. M. Pianko at her home at 3361 Tuxedo avenue. A luncheon of the Eva Prenz- lauer Maternity Aid will be held at 1 p. m., Tuesday at the home of Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte Vista avenue. Card and Mah Jongg will follow the meet- ing. Final plans have been drawn for the group's donor luncheon scheduled for Dec. 14 at the Book Cadillac. "Family Relationships" was discussed by Dr. Ben Marks, psy- chiatrist and instructor at Wayne University, at a meeting of the University Area Women's Club Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Liss. The National Home for Jewish Children at Denver held its Oc- tober meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry C. Goldberg. Plans for the annual dinner- dance were discussed. The fifth annual donor lunch- eon of the Detroit Women's Serv- ice Club is set for Nov. 2 at Huy- ler's. For tickets, call Mrs. Edythe Davis, TY. 7-7761 or Mrs. Jewel Levin, WE. 4-8346. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Ann Weinstein, TY. 4-8116. Northwest Chapter of Women's American ORT will hold a luncheon in honor of its new The members at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Rose, 6186 Outer drive west. Entertain- ment and door prizes and a brief address by Mrs. Harry Becker, formal regional president, will follow lunch. Mrs. Louis Lands- berg, president, announces that the proceeds of ORT's antique show will be used to purchase training machinery for the group's schools in Israel and North Africa. The Equality Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Anne Trachtenberg, 8803 Seven Mile road west. The donor com- mittee will meet Friday evening at the home of Emma Pecks to discuss plans for the donor. For reservations, call Mrs. Sonja Gertzman, UN. 1-7855. A play, "Many Happy Returns," will be featured at the Beth Aaron Sisterhood's annual donor lunch- eon to be held Dec. 6 at the Belle Aire Terrace. Mrs. Sam Schneider, president, announced that those interested in attending should contact Mrs. I. Levine, UN. 1-5780 or Mrs. I. Chaiken, UN. 3-6574. The sisterhood will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 7. Pythian Sisters are having a paid up membership tea at 2 p.m., Saturday at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 1421 Boston boule- vard west Mrs. Max Beim is chairman. MRS. MANACER • • • affair. Save Nov. 7th for Lerner—Adv. Iladassah Guest L Z. Unit Holds Executive Meeting A meeting of the executive board of the Labor Zionist Fed- erated Campaign was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Pokerrip. ner. Delegates from the branches of the Labor Zionist movement in- eluded: H. Winer, M. Goldoftos, M. Schmuckler, A. Shreier, M. Ginsburg, B. Katz, B. Hearshen, W. Netter, S. Richardson, A. Ka- minker, M. Lubarski, 0. Gold- berg, N. Naimark, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kumove and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kane. Sidney Shevitz, chairman of the campaign, presided. Nahum Weissman, executive director, re- ported on the progress of the cam- paign and pointed to improve- ments in the technique of cal) paigning. Dr. B•Benedict Glazer will be in the south next week. On Oct. 31, he will be the principal speak- er at the sixth biennial conven- tion of the Mississippi Federation of Temple Sisterhoods in Natchez, Miis. On Nov. 1, he will address the members of Temple Sinai in New Orleans. Irving I. Katz, executive sec- retary of Beth El, will address the Sunday morning breakfast club and discussion Group, spon- sored by the Men's Club, at 10 a. m., Sunday on "Jews in Detroit Prior to the Founding of Temple Beth El in 1850." RABBI ESSRIG • • • Slate Lehrman at Odessa Fete Church to Hear Town Hall Set as Victory Fete Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the guest speaker at the annual donor luncheon of the Odessa Progressive Aid Society which will be held Nov. 16 at Masonic Temple. Shoshanna Brooks Friedman will sing accompanied by Lillian Robbins Zellman; Shirley Soifer will give imitations and Mickey Woolf's orchestra will spark the variety program. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Manace• gave a dinner party to raise funds for the child rescue fund. Other affairs for the same cause were a Simchas Torah party giv- en by Mrs. Sarah Ormond which raised $400; and a luncheon to be held at 1 p.m., Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Litt. Officers serving on the luncheon committee , are Frances Shayne, chairman; Sarah Kanter, co- chairman; Jennie Schwartz, Sarah Ormond, Molly Rosenthal, Dor- thy Winehart and Nellie Mony. "Can a Two Way Passage to Israel be Achieved" is the topic to be discussed by Rabbi Harry Essrig, Valerie Stone and Dr. Carl H. Voss on the second town hall program of Hadassah. Rabbi Morris Adler will act as moderator at the meeting, a vic- tory honor roll celebration, to be held at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 9 in the Scottish Rite Ca- thedral of Masonic Temple. Rabbi Essrig, spiritual leader of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rap- ids, was born in Palestine and came to the United States in 1920. He taught at Hebrew Union Col- lege and served as Billet director at the University of Chicago. Kleinman Talk Proper interpretation of the Jewish Community's points of view to our non-Jewish neighbors is being further advanced by the program service of the Jewish Community Center. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- dent of the Council, will speak to the Brewster Pilgrim Church at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3. His topic will be "Where Is Germany Going?" In the summer of 1948, Dr. Kleinman spent a consider- able time in Germany The public is cordially invited. Irving Schlussel, secretary of the Council and president of the Jewish National Fund and Miz- rachi here will speak before the Church of Our Father (Baptist) ARTS AND CRAFTS Ladies A i • d Plans Fall Festival Fete The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will hold a "Fall Festival Social" at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov, 2, in the Bnai Moshe social hall. Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will be the guest of honor at the social which will be a dessert luncheon. `.2 1 a§110111111 D. ROSNER MANAGEMENT Bnai David Unit Maps Donor Event I AIR CONDITIONED Instruction in arts and crafts is available at the Twelfth Street DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED Jay Gerber, pantomimist, and Council Center. For information, vocal selections by Cantor Hyman AMERICAN AND call TY. 8-6000. J. Adler will be featured at the EUROPEAN PLAN donor luncheon of the Bnai David SWIMMING POOL Sisterhood Nov. 22 in the social PRIVATE BEACH, CABANAS hall. SOLARIUM,COCKTAIL LOUNGE For tickets, call Mrs. Henry DANCING. Schore, UN. 3-8015. Mrs. Morris Kosak is ad book chairman. Pro- Anyone who has struggled with Also, Lawrence A. Fleischman, ceeds from the donor will help ON THE OCEAN at 64th ST. the intricate problem of a family Rabbi Leon Fram, Judge William support the sistei hood-sponsored WRITE FOR FREE COLOR BROCHURE budget will have some conception Friedman, Samuel Gerson, Mrs. Sunday school. of what happens to that problem Samuel R. Glogower, Harvey H. when it is multiplied by several Goldman, Herman Jacobs, Mrs. thousand dollars and the needs Benjamin E. Jaffe, Robert N. still outweigh the available funds. Janeway, Myron A. Keys, Dr. Duty Prepaid Ninety-two persons, the per- Shmarya Kleinman, Mrs. Charles sonnet of the Jewish Welfare Lakoff and Samuel W. Leib. Fast Delivery — Insured Federation budget and planning Others are Isaac Litwak, Harry divisions, are currently wrestling T. Madison, Max Osnos, Louis YOU CAN send 44 lbs. of Used Clothing with that multiplied problem in Russman, Selma J. Sampliner, Dr. YOU CAN order our standard or KOSHER food parcels budgeting the funds raised in the Lawrence H. Seltzer, Irwin Shaw, NO ADDITIONAL charges to consignee 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign. Harold Silver, Leonard N. Sim- DIVISION MEMBERS ons, Barney Smith, Ira P. Son- AMERPOL ENTERPRISES Chairman of the community re- nenbli•k, Emil T. Stern, Joseph 11661 JOS. CAMPAU AVE. DETROIT 12, 31101. lations division is Morris Garvett, M. Welt and Mrs. Melville S. whose division members include Welt. TO. 8-0382 TO. 8-0298 Charles N. Agree, Sidney J. Allen, W. Joseph Bernstein, Irving Blumberg, Paul P. Broder, David J. Cohen, Dr. E. Benedict Glazar, Israel Himelhoch, Boris M. Joffe, Judge Theodore Levin and Alex Mrs. M. Gobel has been chosen Levitt. • president of the dramatic group Also, Ralph A. Mayer, Harry of the Northwest Hebrew Sister- INVITES YOU H. Platt, David I. Rosen, Samuel hood. Other officers are Mes- H. Rubiner, Albert J. Silber, Ben dames M. Raznick, E. C. Arm- To come down and spend a pleasant, healthful week-end. L. Silberstein, Max M. Shaye, strong and M. Plaskove. We have wonderful facilities, for DINNER PARTIES, Abraham Srere, Henry Wineman A program of plays was out- ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PARTIES. You'll find and Harry Yudkoff. Maurice A. Enggass and Milton lined with the aid of Mesdames our food and service is out of this world. K. Mahler are co-chairmen of Ira Kaufman, I. Feldman and Max Elkin the health and welfare division, Arthur Ross. Phone 2507 Mt. Clemens, Mich. The group will meet Monday, assisted by Jerry Bielfield, Mrs, Hyman C. Broder, Albert Cohen, Oct. 31 at the home of Mrs. Arm- Irwin I. Cohn, Mrs. Ida B. Colten, strong, 19165 Santa Barbara Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels and Mrs. drive. For information, call UN. 1.6491. Aaron DeRoy. 92 Welfare Aides Wrestling With '50 Budgeting Problem HOTEL DELMONICO RELIEF PARCELS TO ISRAEL N.W. Drama Unit Picks Mrs. Gobel COLONIAL HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS CATERING by ERNIE HARRY H. BRENNER '•THE FINEST IN The Bnai David Sisterhood will meetin Monday evening. Plans will be discussed for the group's donor luncheon to be held Nov. 22. Tickets may be obtained at this meeting or by calling Mrs. Henry Score, UN. 3-8015. Cantor Hyman J. Adler will sing at the Rabbi Glazer Touring South Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach at the Sabbath services at Temple Beth El at 11 a. m. The Sharona Chapter, Pioneer Women, met at the home of Mrs. Helen Stein. Sarah Halperin, re- gional director, addressed the members. Harry Feinberg, of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, addressed a meeting of the Sheruth League at the Hotel Fort Wayne. Mrs. Saul Krieger held an open house at which workers brought in their ads. 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