Thursday, November 10, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WOMEN'S CLUBS The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Tikvah elected the follow ing officers: Mrs. Belle Friedman president; Mrs. Blanche Boren, vice-president; Mrs. Rose Ledger, secretary; Mrs. Mary Rosen treasurer. Others elected were Mesdames Jean Kaufman, Flor ence Taehman, Sophio Schwartz and Rita Ross. The Jewish Home for the Aged Auxiliary will hold a board meeting at 1 p. in., Thursday. Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, 3027 Pasadena ave- 0 nue. Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, pi es- ident. requests members to notify • Mrs. Wolfe or Mrs. Ben Feldstein any change in address. of Israel Chapter, rianeer Wom- en., will hold a white elephant sale as a fund-raising event, at 8:30 p.m., Friday at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Raskin, 17593 Pennington drive. Refreshments will be served and entertain- ment will feature Malke Shaw. Admission is by contribution of a white elephant. sl Sabbath League Plans Film Social I MRS. MAX ROSENTHAL • • • .Odessa Donor to Aid Children The Jewish Women's Welfare Organization will hold a board of directors meeting at 12 noon, Monday at the home of Mrs. Cronenwald, 2930 Chicago boule- vard west. Relief applications will be taken up or discussion and arrangements will be made for the annual dinner dance to be held Dec. 4 at the Bel Aire Terrace. • An officer's meeting was held by the Pythias Sisters, OES, at the home of its children, Mrs. S. Charness. A card party is being planned. All members are urged to attened . the meeting of Wednesday, Nov. 23 at the Tem- ple. Mrs. Morris Kazdan, souvenir- book chairman of the Maimoni- des Medieal Society Auxiliary, will hold the next meeting of ad workers at the home of Mrs. Pawl Fraiberg. 2249 Oakman boulevard on Friday. All mem- bers are invited. The Infants Service Group has distributed gifts of clothing ,to veterans at the Percy Jones Hospital. First rehearsal or the show "Jamboree .' brought out 30 prospective show girls. • will rend'er Hebrew and Yiddish songs accompanied by Lillian; Robbins .c man. Shirley Soifer will give imitations and Mickey Wolf will entertain. I With the theme "Mother is a I gift—fostering a child is a privi- lege," • the child rescue fund of the society has been used through various agencies to help refugee children. Louis Nathanson is president of the society and the following are the committee in charge of the project: Mesdames Max Rosenthal, Sam Shayne, Berman Kanter, Hyman Schwartz, Jack Ormond, Morris Winehart and Morris Mony. Awaits Donor The stage is set for the Odessa Progressive Aid Society's annual donor luncheon to be held at 12:30 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Masonic Temple. • Mrs. Herman Kanter has been chosen toastmaster for the after- noon and Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be guest speaker. Shoshana Brooks Freedman Zedakah Club will hold its don- or luncheon at 12:30 p.m.. Tues- day. Dec. 6 at the Book-Cadillac. Those in charge are Mesdames Paul Deutsch, Leonard Shapero and Harry Tyner. A meeting will be held at 1 p.m.. Monday at the home of Mrs. A. E. West, 19640 Rosylin road. • cans liuiige of Programs At the invitation of the culture commission of the Jewish Com- munity Council, program - plan- ners of ridish-speaking organi- zations a n d landsmanschaften gathered at the Workmen's Circle last Sunday to discuss the prob- lems that confront their organi- zations. Sol Schkloven, co-chairman of the Yiddish culture committee of the Council, discussed the role of literature as program material. Sam Sigal, director of the Workmen's Circle Education Cen- ter, emphasized the necessity for discussion of contemporary prob- lems. Wolf Snyder, of the Jewish Folk Schools discussed the role of Jewish holiday • it. programming and how holidays can be observ- ed in an entertaining and educa- tional manner. Bnai David Men's Club to Hold Feather Party Arthur Beizels, president of the Bnai David Men's Club, an- nounces that the annual feather party will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17, in the social hall. Many door and feather prizes will be given away. Pro- ceeds go towards the benefit of the Bnai David Boys' Club. to Hear Elazar The Parent-Teachers Organiza- tion of the David W. Simons School will meet Monday. Albert Elazar, associate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will discuss the need for coordina- tion of home and school around holiday activities. The following committee chair-' men were appointed: Mrs. K. Dwain, junior congre- gation for Sabbath; Mrs. Anna Pudavick, cultural committee; Mrs. Rose Dobrusin and Mrs. Morris Weiner, social committee, and Mrs. Fran Sonne, publicity committee. Mrs. Goldie Mallen was named secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Bessie Soloway is president. Men's Club Lists Sonenklar Recital Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be guest speaker at the Men's Club of Congregation Gemiltith Chasodim at 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17 at Bereznitz Hall, 13326 Linwood avenue. His subject will be: "Origin of Jewish Folk Songs." His talk will be illus- trated by Jewish folk mu4e. The meeting is open to all men and women of the congregation. It is under the chairmanship of John Hurtig. JOINT DEFENSE APPEAL of the AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE and THE ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE of B'NAI B'RITH LUNCHEON FORUM Ballroom BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL Sunday, Nov. 13 LUNCHEON 1 P.M. — MEETING 2 P.M. GEORGE N. CRAIG National Commander American Legion "PREPAREDNESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS" Plus A Remarkable Live Dramatic Presentation Highlighting the Need for Strengthening Democracy in the Fight Against Bigotry and Prejudice BLUEPRINT FOR FREEDOM Featuring, as narrator in person — QUENTIN REYNOLDS Plus these outstanding personalities The Equality Club, at its last meeting at the home of Mrs. Rose Karnow, elected the following donor committee: Mesdames Fay Zisholz. chairman: Emma Peck. souvenir booklet: Sonja Gertz- man. tickets: Sadie Fisher, pro- gram, and Rose Karnow, oast- mistress: Louba Lupiloff will give the invocation. For tickets call Mrs. Sonja Gertzman. UN. 1-7855. JACKIE COOPER Stage and screen star Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Hour, the best in radio, at 18:45 NATIONAL COUNCIL JOINT DEFENSE APPEAL . Lot., Sundays over RIME. • uhltsh Parley S1 coons PTA YOU ARE INVITED The Music Study Club will give a tea for its members at 1 p.m., Tuesday at the Down- town YWCA The program will be given by the following new new members: Florence Wein- traub. vocalist: Marilyn Kaplan, violinist: Adele Polansky, pian- ist; and Mrs. Robert Zell, reader. Accompaniments will be played by Mesdames Leonard Hack, Samuel Barr and Ned Krauss. The Ladies Auxiliary of Britli Sholom will hold its 10th annual donor luncheon on Thursday, Dec. 20. Mrs. Rose Karnow. 'chairman, announces. Others on the donor committee are Mesdames Anna Kozlov, co-chairmen, and Rae Ginsburg, treasurer. The Women's Sabbath League will present a "movie and dra- matic" meeting at 12:30 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Bnai Moshe. The meeting will be preceded by a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. under the arrangements of Mrs. Lillian Kaplan, Mrs. A. 0. Barsky and a large social com- mittee. The business meeting will fol- low at 1:30 p.m. and featured on the program will be two films, one on the life of Henrietta Szold and the other a new Israel docu- mentary film. Mrs. Sarah Friedman will pre- sent a program of readings from Yiddish literature. The public is invited, y • Page 5 VICTOR REUTIIER Educational director, United Automobile Workers BURNS ROPER Analyst GEORGE SCHER6IER Director, Detroit Mayor's Inter- racial Committee EDWARD SWANN Executive secretary, 1)etroit NAACP ABE SPITZER Atomic benthadier at Nagasaki DR. MILDRED PETERS Professor of Education, Wayne University BRACE BEEMER Portraying the lone Ranger MAX OSNOS, Chairman, Detroit Committee . WO. 1-8000