Thursday, Nos ember 1T, Mt DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Haul- malt Fight Relived I Biwa Brith Highlights 11 3Iorgenthau Lodge The meeting o: thy lodge orig- inally scheduled for Nov. 21 has been changed to 8:30 p.m. Mon- day, Nov. 28 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. according to pro- gram chairman Herman M. Bur- ton. This will be an ADL Nite (Anti-Defamation League), and movies will also be shown. Re- freshments will be served after the meeting. Jack Caminker, president, announces the a;)point- ment of William. Hafteka and Al- bert Blumenfeld as co-chairmen the forthcoming Millionaires' Party. • f Gershwin Lodge The favorable progress of the membership campaign of the lodge was announced by the president, Bernard Weiss. He urged the men not to relax their efforts, however, so that the lodge can soon reach its quota of new members. • . . Bloch Lodge A program , including movies and entertainment will spark the meeting at 8:30 p.m.. Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute, 11722 Linwood avenue. The Bloch bowling league is now engaged in a membership conte-t. and thr winning team will be treated to dinner and a show. The contest will end Dec. 1. • • • Morgenthau Chapter A meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m: on Thursday. Nov., 17 at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Rubin, 4004 Pingree avenue, Mrs. Jack Tau- ber, ADL chairman, announces. Mrs. Max Fried will be the guest speaker. • • Downtown Lodge The lodge will hold a tcattter party at 8 p.m. Sunday at Jeri- cho Hall. Israel Lodge The lodge ail! hold a feather party on Saturday at the Jericho Temple. • se Bir dirit and • MUSHROOM SOUP • :buy I :ROKEACH LOTS OF LUCK to the newly formed Theodore Ilerzl BBG chapter which held its first meet- ing and election at the Center. Tobye Davison and Gloria Sch- warts were elected to the two top , . `Pei) Rally' Set twa i n, Lodge Fele for Mizrachi The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, will hold a pep rally for members and friends at 1 p.m., Thursday. Nov. 17 at the Rosenberg social hall on Dexter at Boston boule- vard. The meeting will be preceded by a dessert luncheon. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Sarah Shnitz, formerly of Detroit, and now of Los Angeles. Mrs. Shnitz is the founder of the Mizrachi Women's Council-.of Los Angeles and is visiting in Detroit enroute to the national convention of Mizrachi Women in Atlantic City. Mrs: Isaac Rosenthal, of the Zion Chapter, has been asked to conduct a session of the national convention devoted to child res- cue.- She is the Detroit chairman of child rescue for ,Mizrachi Women. Other Detroit delegates will be Mrs. Rose Singer, president, Mrs. Herman Mosher and Mrs. Joseph Kunin. From the Northwest Chap- ter, Mrs. Alice Lutz and from the Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mrs. Phil- lip Faelk. . Mrs. Joseph Kunin, reservations chairman, asks members to im- mediately contact her at TO. 8-6934 to place their reservations. The Fannie Gluck Chapter will hold its next meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday at the home of Mr. Louis Rose at 4095 Glendale ave- nue. The speaker will be Ira Kaufman, president of the North- west Synagogue. The Jewish Chronicle news deadline is noun on Mondays. HOUSE STAPLETON 3509 FOURTEENTH 7Z. 1-0397 Paper Dais Frames lVneels, Cages and (lames Rented or Sold for Part ice • Hudson Watch ... 17 Jewel mu% emen d (195 I a/ Plus Fed. Tax DAVID CUSS, president of the Wonderful to give or own' This Hudson Watch brought to you at great savings! 17 jewels. Swiss movement, exceptionally thin mirror finished chro- mium case gracefully curved to the wrist and with a non-corrosive steel back . . . only 19.95 plus 2090" federal tax! Philip Handler Lodge, Bnai With, announces a feather party starting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Turover Temple. Fowls and door prizes will be given away, Bnai Moshe Sets Classes for Adults The adult school of Jewili studies conducted by Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe will hold its classes at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Sub- jects are Hebrew for beginners with David Levi as instructor, advanced Hebrew taught by Mrs. Moses Lehrman, "Adventures in Jewish History" by Walter Far- ber and - Highlights of the Bible" by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. Charles Feinberg \gill lecture on "Ceremonies of the Syna- gogue" at 9 p.m., Tuesday. HUDSON'S FINE JEWELRY—FIRST FLOOR—SECTION E President Truman: Don't Take Jerusalem Away From Israel! Join in Protesting Against the Plan to Internationalize Jerusalem Raising money for organizations is our business and we are experts in our line, having the experience, knowledge and equipment. We offer you a complete and attractive set-up for your bazaar or festival, consisting of beautiful • booths, games, amusements, etc., for the entertainment of your guests. We can supply every kind of game desired upon a flat mita! basis to he operate) by your own committee. We also will supply all merchandise for prizes in connec- tion with the operation of etch game. You will be required to nay for only the mere•randise you use. All unused ma- ch tulise can he returned 'or credit. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL JACX ZIEGLER keep him on time with a Bazaars Fur Dogs Bingo Supplies Party Favors Nni,imakers INFANTS' WEAR See Page 9 "Sword in the Desert" is the first Palestine movie coming out of Hollywood. From left-to right: Stephen McNally, Jeff Chandler, Dana Andrews and Marta Toren stand off a British attack. The movie starts Friday at the Adams Theater, MILLIONAIRE PARTIES Dolls Plum Bears chapter posts. Ilene Ratner, the chapter adviser and, incidental- ly, a former editor of this col- umn, says, ''The girls are looking By LIONEL GINSBURG forward to the coming joint AZA- WORD IIAS COME from BBYO BBG convention with great en- thusiasm since it will be their headquarters that the AZA Michigan regional council has first important intra-chapter ac- reached a membership peak. As tivity." it stands now, the council, or- The Judea Social Club will ganized four yeas ago, consists of 32 Detroit and out-state chap- hold a feather party at 9 p.m. ters with a combined member- Saturday at Assembly Hall, ship of 600 boys . . . a fine rec- Twelfth street and Clairmount ord. avenue. • • • * WHERE ? Fenkel Lodge • • • nn outlook The Rubin Family Social Chas AILEEN DISKIN brings glad op tidings from the Deborah chapter will celebrate its anniversary at of BBYW. The girls will present Northwood Inn. - a show, "Afternoon Nocturne," for all BBYW in the Motor City and Windsor at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 27 at the Center, More news about this later. • ' • • of The second annual banquet and installation of the lodge is sched- uled to take place at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27 at Bel-Aire. A hand will furnish the music for dancing, which will follow the dinner. The public is cor- dially invited. • For reservations call the chair- man. Bernard Peven, at TO. 5-4862. Page T Central High School TUXEDO AT LINWOOD —PROGRAM— • EZRA SHAPIRO Fortner Law Director and Acting mayor. Cleveland: Noted Zionist. Educator and Communal Leader . - RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN . Chairman, Detroit Vaad Harahomin EVE RYONE INVITI D R BRING tun.:Nos • PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Just Rolm nod from 1st act SIDNEY M. SHEVITZ, Presiding President. Zionist Council of Detroit. CANTOR HYMAN ADLER NO ADMISSION CHARDS Ntt SOLICITATION