Thursday, Jaauary 19, 1950 Events DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • Toys for Israel J W V of the Week The Bnai Moshe Young Peo- ple's Club will install new of- ficers. They are Stanley Riegler, president; Harold Markzon and Marilynn Budd, vice-presidents: Gerald Licht, treasurer; and Eleanore Spinner, secretary. The Cornfield Family Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bohn. A mock wedding was held honoring Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield on their 25th wedding anniversary. Beth Abraham Men's Club an- nounces a very important busi- ness meeting for the entire mem- bership at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24. Arrangements for social af- fairs are being planned for the near future. The Roosevelt Home and School Association will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25. The topic of discussion will be "Know your Child." After the discussion the group will divide into four groups according to the children's age and experts will continue the talk in each group. "Toys for Israeli Girls and Boys," collected by Women's Divi- sion of the American Jewish Congr e ss at a recent luncheon, are packed for shipment by, from left to right, Mrs. Paul Katzer and Mrs. Arnold Frank,•chairmen of the Louise Waterman Wise Memorial and Mrs. Julius Stress, publicity chairman. LZO Units Set Program Meeting Dr. Samuel Kurland, educa- tional director of the Labor Zionist Organization of America, will meet with the Detroit chap- ters Jan. 25 through Jan. 28. Kurland will meet with the chairmen of all L.Z.O.A. branch- es to plan an educational pro- gram for the year. The Student Group of the On Jan. 26 he will meet with Music Study Club will meet at Branches 10 and 11, and on Jan. 8:30 p.m. Friday. Jan. 27, at the 27 with Branches 4 and 6. home of James Keene, 3434 Cam- bridge road. The program will be a lecture and discussion on early composers. Youth Forum Set by S. Z. Alumni Rabbi Joseph Baras, who has The Alumni Association of been appointed director of local Congregation Shaarey Zedek will Agudath Israel activities, will be launch the first of a series of the guest speaker at its Oneg Youth Forums at 2:30 p.m. Sun- Shabbat at 8:30 p.m. Friday. day. The subject of the first Forum Jean Jaslov, soprano, and Betty will be "A Glance at the Prob- Schanbrom, pianist, will present lem of Careers for Jewish Youth a program of Jewish music at the in America." meeting of the Berditchever Pro- The Forum will he addressed gressive Society at 8:30 p.m. by Albert Cohen, director of De- Thursday, Jan. 19, at Turover troit Jewish Vocational Service. Hall. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Following the address of Mr. president of the Community Cohen, a film entitled "Dealing in Council, will be the guest speaker. Futures" will be shown. The Parent Teachers' Associa- tion of the Jewish Folk Schools will present a movie projector to the school at 8:30 p.m. at the Labor Zionist Institute. • The Chicago Council of Young Peoples Leagues will hold its third annual midwestern confer- ence Jan. 27 through Jan. 29, en- titled "Judaism in the Atomic Age." For information, call Abner Dunn, TY. 6-0938. Rabbi and Mrs. Pinchos Katz are sponsoring a Youth Group to afford cultural and social activi- ties for persons from 18 to 25 years of age. Those who wish to join the group are asked to acll Mrs. Katz, UN. 3-7954, or Rabbi Katz. Appointment for member- ship are available during the week. A cabaret night will be held by the Workmen's Circle, Branch Ill, at 8 p. m., Sunday at the Workmen's Center. Moe Kessner will be master of ceremonies. Bnai l)avid Group Sets Oneg, Series Bnai David Sisterhood will in- augurate an Oneg Shabbat month- ly series at 2:30 p.m. Saturday when Mrs. Seldon Leach, Sister- hood president, receives the group at her home, 2708 Glendale avenue. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will lead the discussion based on the Ausa- bel Book of Jewish Folklore. The choral group will lead singing. Mrs. David J. Cohen will give the week's news in review. officers will be the item on the agenda. Refreshments and soeiat hour will follow. The Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Aux- iliary will meet at 9 pin. Thurs- day, Jan. 26, at the home of Bess Levin, 3380 Monterey avenue. The meeting will be devoted to social The IA. Raymond Bloch Post activities and cancer pad sewing. will hold its annual installation The group has more than doubled of officers Tuesday at Bnai in members, according to mem- David. They are Thomas Schneid- bership chairman Betty Litt. er, commander; Morris Green- berg, senior vice-president; Sam- The IA. Raymond ZusSman uel Warrtm, junior vice-presi- Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. dent; Cecil Malach, quarter- Monday at the home of Marcella master; and Jack Schneider, ad- Berry, 2900 Hazelwood avenue. jutant. The meeting will be devoted to sewing cancer pads. Plans will be The Ladies Auxiliary of Sho- discussed for the forthcoming lom Post gave a hospital party at open house for new members. For Dearborn Veterans Hospita 1. information, call Bernice Ross Three hundred patients and their UN. 4-1173. guests saw the show. Fitted traveling kits were distributed to MID-WINTER FROLIC TB and orthopedic bed patients. John Gilbert's orchestra wil be featured at the mid-winter Detroit Post will meet Monday frolic sponsored by the Holly at Lawrence and Linwood. Sec- wood Telcove Club at 8:30 p.m ond nomination and election of Sunday in the Center. Bulletin Social Inc.'s first affair of 1950 will be an open dance to be held Sunday at the Rouge Recreation Center. Members will be ad- mitted free. A closed affair will be held in February. For mem- bership cards and information call Hershel Lewis, TY. 4-5289, or Marvin Goldman, UN. 1-5581. S Page T Goodfellowship Units List Officers BARKER'S The Goodfellowship Men's Club and Auxiliary held a joint installation of officers and dinner at the Fantasia. The Men's Club officers are Sam Schwartz, president; Ben Milstein, vice-president; Al Ma- gitz, secretary, and Morris Erlich, treasurer. The Auxiliary's officers are Rae Kaufman, president; Pauline Pringel, vice-president; Edith Liberman, secretary, and Sophie Finkel, treasurer. Cemetery Group Elects Officers 14 1441 XI lelliuitinck MAINE LOBSTERS * FLORIDA STONE CRABS STEAMED CLAMS *. POMPANO PAPILOTTE ALSO A SELECT MENU OF STEAKS, CHOPS, ROAST BEEF and CHICKEN Sontag Osttl I A.M. OM IN ION A LATE SNACK An election of officers was the annual banquet of the Beth Abraham Cemetery Association. held at The following were elected: Louis Ellenbogan. president: J. Shanbrom and H. P. 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