JUT Leaders Meet Stanley C. Myers, left, president of the National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, meeting with leaders of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation of Detroit, at their annual meeting, Abe Srere, center, chairman, executive committee; and henry Wine- man, treasurer. In rear is Harvey H. Goldman, president, Detroit Service Group. Consumer Unit Plans Meeting The Women's Committee on Consumer problems will meet for dessert luncheon at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Samuel Aaron, .2276 Oakman boulevard. The committee, a suo-commit- tee of the Jewish Community Council, was largely instru- mental in obtaining agreemeht from the Kosher Butcher's Asso- ciation on price posting in Kosher butcher shops. The meeting will inaugurate activities towards correcting al- leged Passover abuses. Presidents and delegates of women's or- ganizations have been invited. Mrs. William Cohen is chair- man of the committee, and Mrs. Aaron, co-chairman. Interfaith Concert to Present Cantors The eighth annual Brotherhood concert, sponsored by the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Piotestants and the Univer- sity of Michigan extension serv- ice, will feature the Detroit vio- linist, Emily Adams. The concert will take place in the main auditorium of the Rack- ham Building at 8 p.m., Thursday. Among the participants will be the Detroit Cantors Association, At a seminar-convention held the Detroit Oratorio Society and in Buffalo Feb. 10-12 a group of the Blessed Martin dePorres young adults from New York, Choral Ensemble. Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Syra- cuse, and Buffalo met and formed the second Garin "Bet" group of Haoleh, the chalutz arm of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation Rabbi I. Strauss, who recently of America. The garin plans to form a col- returned to Detroit, and who serv- lective settlement that will com- ed Congregation Beth Itzchock as their spiritual leader for sixteen bine agriculture and industry. At present there are 17 mem- years, has been reappointed to his bers of the garin and it is seek- former position. He is now organizing a daily ing members both in IZFA and Hebrew School and Sunday Re- in the general Jewish community. ligious School. The first garin "Aleph" of Registration will take place at Haoleh is going to Israel this 10 a.m., Sunday. For information year and will form a kibbutz call WA 1-1048. there. • Those who are interested in the garin and wish to be notified Macabbees Unit Slates as to the meetings, seminars and Music Month Program events, call WE. 5-7077 or TU. The Mattathias tent hive of the 3-0034 or write H. Asner, 4300 Macabbees will conduct a music Clements avenue. program at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, March 2 at the Workmen's Circle. Acrobatics, piano playing, bal- lets. baton twirling and toe danc- ing will highlight the program. Interfaith The affair is open to the public. Pisgah Chapter will join with Pisgah Lodge for their inter-faith meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday at Bnai Moshe. Guest speaker will be Dr. Wal- ton E. Cole, of the First Congre- gational Church; Rabbi Jacob Segal, of Northwest Synagogue; and special entertain- and Rev. Joseph Foley, S. J., of , ment on weekends in the University of Detroit. ' •TROPICAL ROOM The Moore School for Boys Choir and a Negro Boys Choir under the direction of Edward Ervin will sing. Mold' Forms Second Group Strauss Appointed by Beth Itzchock Pisgah Units Slate Parley Beth Abraham Plans Panel on Education • SULPHUR SPRINGS "What Kind of Education for ST. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN the Jewish Children of America" is the topic of a panel discussion at Beth Abraham at 8:30 p. m., March 3. The speakers will be Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, of Mogen Abraham, and David J. Cohen, chairman of Merkaz. Rabbi Israel Halpern will be the moderator. The Men's Club Chcir of Bnai David will render Sabbath songs. Tea will be served by the Beth Abraham Sisterhood. Thursday, February 23, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 12 4111112. 41•,, • •. Events of the Week The Fanny Gordon Family Club will hold their third annual donor dinner Wednesday, March 8, at Lachars on Dexter boule- vard. For tickets, call Mrs. Ida Ehrlich, UN. 4-7509 or Mrs. Minnie Tucker, UN. 4-5949. . • • • The Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bindes, 4815 Cort- land avenue. The club will give a Purim party March 4 at the home of the Irving Rosners, 11317 Yosemite avenue. • • • The annual Purim party of Young Israel youth clubs will be held at 2:30 p.m., March 5. The Batya Girl's Group will present a Purim play. Israeli movies will be 'shown and a magician will perform. • • • The Ilabonim will prel-ant a program on life at Camp Kin- neret at 4 p.m., Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Refresh- ments will be served. • • • The Jewish Youth Folk Chorus is giving a spaghetti dinner for friends and prospective members at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at 12617 Old Mill Place. Chorus rehearsals are held at 8:30 p.m., every Tues- day at the Jewish Cultural Center. • Rabbi Julius Weinberg, direc- tor of the internal relations com- mittee of the Comniunity Coun- cil, will address the Wyandotte Junior Red Cross Thursday, Feb. 23 on the "World is a Commun- ity." The Northwest Congregation Young People's Club will hold a sweater party at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 28. Everyone should come dressed in their most appealing sweater and a prize will be given to the boy and girl who look best. For information, call Dorothy Beit- man, TO. 7-2341, or Hal Shapiro, UN. 3-5557. llow About a Ticket Jack Caminker, left, presdent of the Henry Morgenthau Lodge, is shown selling a Carnival Night ticket to Councilman Edward Jeffries. The affair will be held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at the United Dairies Workers Hall, Second at Midland, Highland Park. League Fetes Mrs. Wright A farewell silver tea honoring Mrs. Beatrice Wright to benefit the March of Dimes was given last Friday by the League of Jewish Women's Organizations. The event was held at the home of Mrs. Samuel B. Danto on Chicago boulevard. Mrs Wright, who has been as- sistant administrator of the Wayne County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infan- tile Paralysis, has accepted a position as assistant director of women's affairs at the Founda- tion's headquarters in New York Mrs Sol Bloom directed ar- rangements for the tea, which was attended by some 50 presi- dents of local Jewish women's clubs with whom Mrs Wright has been associated in her work. The League's president, Mr. Harry Becker, acted as hostess for the group. DRAMATIC GROUP A teen-age dramatic group, un- der the direction of Paul Endi- cott, meets at 8 p.m. every Thurs- day in the Broder auditorium of the Dexter-Davison Center. For registration, call WE. 3-'3525. * 250 Rooms — Private Pool * Full Block of Tropical Gardens * Dining Room — Dancing Amity Affair Set by Rosenwald Post Per Person Two In Room to Mar. IS HOTEL—CABANA CLUB op k $ MIAMI BEACH Write for Brochure The Julius Rosenwald Post, American Legion, which meets on the second and fourth Wednes- day each month, at Bnai Moshe, invites Jewish Veterans on both World Wars to "join your neigh- borhood Legion post." Call Vern Palmer, TE 4-7141. The post will hold its George Washington program for Broth- erhood Week Friday at Bnai Da- vid. TEEN LOUNGE OPEN The Teenage lounge at the Dexter-Davison Center is now open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. for relaxation, social danc- ing, listening to records and ta- ble games. THE VAffeacilleel and CABANA BEACH CLUB PALM BEACH, FLA. THE UTMOST IN RESORT VALUE • Enjoy "perpetual sunshine" in America's largest and most luxu- rious Sun Tan Solarium—Carib- bean atmosphere! For a smile of health and beauty take our famous Sulphur Baths and scientific mas- sage. Only 4 hours from Detroit. The 12:40 p.m. M.C.R.R. will be met in Niles • Fun too—Dancing Nightly in our Marine liar—Whitcomb orchestra. Outdoor sports. Modern fireproof hotel —open all year. Smorgasbord every Sunday night. Rooms: single from $3.50, double from $5—European plan. You can budget your stay at the Whitcomb as low as $8.50 per day including room, Sulphur Bath and 3 marvelous meals. CALI, MISS BAKER AT DETROIT OFFICE WOodward 3 9000 - OPZ"-Nrw-r, Especially low Spring tariff beginning March 5th to April 15th. Rates start at $13 per day, per person, 2 in a room. Complete American Plan. Full mid-season activities and service as- sured by THE SEIDEN MANAGEMENT, famous for its cuisine, hospitality and lavish entertainment. No extra charges for beach, pool or locker facilities. Special program for Easter Holidays and School Vacation.