Americo Yewisk Periodical Cede Friday, February 23, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Bnai Moshe to Break Ground for Religious School Monday Women S chi& The David-Ilordoker Juniors will hold a Purim Card party Wednesday evening, March 14 at Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Wyoming. Proceeds will be used to send Passover packages to Israel. For tickets and informa- tion call Mrs. M. Stein, UN. 2-4232. • • • The Neugarten Medical Aid will meet at 1 p.m., Monday at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Beulah Whitby will speak on "Action for Unity." A dessert luncheon will precede the program. • • • The ground breaking ceremon- ies of the Bnai Moshe School building will take place at 12 noon Sunday. The following will participate in the ceremonies which are scheduled to last for 45 minutes: Mitchell Feldman, chairman school board; Theodore Curtis, president congregation; Mrs. Julius Hersh, president sister- hood; Cantor David Katzman; the students of the Bnai Moshe Re- ligious school; Philip Slomovitz; Albert Elazar, associate superin- tendent United Hebrew Schools; Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Moses Lehrman. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi have appointed Mrs. M. Goldfine as chairman for their annual membership drive which begins Monday and will c on tinue through March 1. • • Avodah Chapter, Pi one e r Women, will hold a paid-up dues party at the home of Mrs. Albert Herman, 4203 Pasadena avenue. A film will be shown entitled "Picture in Your Mind." • • • The Beth Aaron Sisterhood will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, March 5. Rabbi Benjamin Gor- relick will give a book review. A Purim party is planned for Sunday, March 18. The dramatic group will present ''Did You Say Mind?" • • • The Detroit Women's Service Club will hold a meeting at the home of Rose Djalal, 2080 West Euclid, on Monday evening. Plans for suture activities will be discussed. • • • Zedakah Club will hold a paid- up membership luncheon Mon- day, March 12 at Kern's. Mrs. Paul Deutch, program chairman, announces a "Cake and Recipe" sale will be featured. For res- ervations call Mrs. Deutch, UN. 3-3469. • • • The Equality Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Alice Gallant, 3247 Lawrence avenue. • • • The Radomer Auxiliary will hold a card party Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Sam Better, 2999 Monterey avenue. Proceeds will be used to buy a television set for Percy Jones Hospital. Pythian • • • Sisters will hold a MRS. EVELYN PEVOS Announces That the Business of EDWARD PEVOS Center Concert Slates Meisels JWV Women Plan Honor for National Head LANlott airAnEua • • • Saul Meisels, noted cantor, will give a concert of liturgical, Israeli, Hasidic and Yiddish folk songs at the Jewish Music Month program to be presented at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at the Center. The program is sponsored joint- ly by the Yiddish Culture com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council and the Jewish Com- munity Center. Among Meisel's selections will be "Mottele," "Drei Techter," "Sadot Sheba Emek," and the 'Hasidic Rhapsody.' Herbert Sorkin, violinist, will play pieces by Ravel and Chajes. The Center Dance Group, under the direction of Fannie Aronson, will round out the program. Tickets may be obtained through all Yiddish speaking or- ganizations, the Council or the Center. luncheon and card party at 1 p.m., Wednesday, March 7. Pro- ceeds will go for Passover bas- kets. For reservations call Mrs. Phil Kulick, TO. 9-6992, or Mrs. D. Grossman, UN. 3-5912. OPTICIAN Will Continue Under the Supervi- sion or a Qualified Optician — Off- ering the Same Fine Personalized Service and Attention. Prescriptions and Repairs Called For and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3 3332 - 3216 EWALD CIRCLE at Buena Vista DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN Plans to honor the national president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, Mrs. Minna Levine, during her stay in Detroit March 18-20, are be- ing formulated. Mesdames Natalie Victor, good will luncheon chairman; Arlene Rhodes, national chief of staff, and Ruth Elson, department chief of staff, are in charge of arrange- ments for her.' stay. Sunday, March 18 at 8:30 p.m. in the JWV Memorial Bldg., Mrs. Levine will attend an open house in her honor to which the mem- bership is invited; Monday, March 19 at 1 p.m. in Kern's aud- itorium the annual goodwill lun- cheon will be held to which mem- bers of all 25 allied and patriotic groups are invited. Mrs. Levine will be the guest speaker at 8:30 p.m. Monday, at a department meeting for all women of JWV in the Memorial I Lome. By MARCIA KLEINMAN THIS CAN HAPPEN to you! portunity to visit a glowing ex- Warning to all fellows! Be ample of Detroit's educational glad you live in Michigan! If you system. • • • kiss a girl 10 times in Massachus- SUCH EXOTIC NAMES they sets it is regarded as a proposal. In Maryland a gift of a box of have for perfume these days— candy and a hug in front of her Voodoo, Intoxication, Shocking, parents or in Minnesota, five Mais Oui, White Shoulders, Tabu visits to the girl's house can mean —they are all intended to attract a compulsory surrender of bach- a man—fast. After these perfumes have ac- elorhood. Catching up on the news we complished their intended affect they ought to have one which find a Valen- - can be applied quickly called tine's party giv- "Don't." en by Margie I have even heard about a girl Greene whose who went to the complaint de- host was Norm partment and said "I'd like to Sherman. Mis- return this perfume — I don't cellaneous hearts like the man it attracted." and flowers: Always glad to hear from you Sharon Slobin at TO. 7-4274 and 3314 Tyler, and Dick Edgar, where Mother Marcia awaits your Rusty Silverman call. and Howy Cut- Marcia ler, Marlene Olen and Howard Shapiro, Elaine Madorsky and Arthur Golumbia, Elaine Stein with Dave Goldberg, Francis Sheps and Gilbert Lewis, Marjorie Diamond and Paul Kai- dish, Marilyn Gordon and Jerry Sage, Marilyn Borin and Myron Matten. Isn't it fun to be surprised? Especially on your birthday. Gail Smolinsky thought so—so did everyone else who was there. Helen Mendelson planned the party and invited friends who included Jerry Sherman and Arlene Marcus, Jerry Cooper and Marcia Rothman, Jimmy Hack and Sharon Lipkin, Marty Smith and Marcia Saltz. Helen was with Murray Spill- man, and Gail's date was Paul Hamburger. Re-Installed • • • THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: If life hands you a lemon—make lemonade. • • • MRS. JOSEPH WEINGARDEN was installed as president of the Bnai David Sisterhood for the seventh consecutive year BARBARA ROSENTHAL cele- brated her Sweet Sixteen last at a luncheon held Feb. 6. week with a luncheon at her Others installed were Mes- home for 16 girls. Mrs. Rosen- dames Louis Cohen, vice- thal also gave a party for her president; Zclig Needle, treas- in the evening at which Barb's urer; and Sam Zack, secretary. escort was Jerry Oran. The group has undertaken the Some guests seen dancing were support of an orphan through Juanita Shulman and Bill Stoller, the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. Cookie Powers and Sonny Wisot- sky, Joey Perliss and Norm Kay, The conclusion of the mem- Ruth Freeman and Larry Trasen. bership campaign recently con- Others who helped eat the ducted by Beth Aaron will be cake were Edith Achtman and marked by a victory breakfast in Herm Fishman, Sissy Cohen and Responding to a request from honor of the new members, which Barry Cohen, Stella Baggelman the Metropolitan Detroit Service will take place on Sunday morn- and Bob Hollander. ing, March 4 at the synagogue. A cosy little gathering cele- Organizations that the Jewish Two hundred members have brated Do Do Kaplan's birthday community take responsibility been enrolled into the congrega- at the Elmwood. Do Do and Lee for food distribution at the Fort tion during the last four months. Kramer, Rena Feigelman and Wayne Induction Center on Mon- This breakfast will serve as an Barry Portnoy, Arlene Barnette days, Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, opportunity to enable the new and Lenny Brozgold, Mr. and chairman of the Armed Services members to meet the congrega- Mrs. Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. the gala occasion. Committee, has appointed Mrs. tion, to be informed of its activ- Kramer enjoyed • • • Daniel Krouse chairman of a ities, as well as to pay tribute to GEORGE GERSHWIN BBG special Food Committee, with the membership committee which was in charge of the enrollment will hold a Sock Hop March 3 at Mrs. Samuel Gale as co-chairman. the home of Marilyn Shapiro. campaign. To help in administering the Various AZA chapters are invited food program, supervisors will to attend including Weiss, Kern, Israel, and Bnai David. Sounds take a training course at the Center. Anyone interested in be- • like a promising evening. • Did you know there are only coming a supervisor is invited to three words in the English lan- call Mrs. Krouse at UN. 2-2456. 'Capt. Issacher Greisman of the guage that cannot be rhymed. Organizations participating in Palmach will visit Detroit from They are month, silver and the food program will be asked Israel. He belongs to Kibbutz orange. Try racking your brain to supply 12 people to man the Chofetz Chaim and is here as a on that one. Center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. member of Chever Hakibutzim. Cass Technical High will hold and to provide $50 for materials Capt. Greisman will bring with its annual open house March 16 for sandwiches. Any organization him a film showing life in the from 7 to 10 p.m. One and all are wishing to volunteer may call Kibbutzim during the war for invited on a tour of the building. Mrs. Gale at UN. 1-0353. independence. He will speak at All the rooms will be open for 8:30 p.m., Sunday at Young Israel. inspection. WAR RISK LAW Some points of interest you He is also scheduled to speak at JERUSALEM — (ISI) — The 8:30 p.m., Monday for Agudath might like to see are the refriger- Knesset has adopted a compul- Israel at Ycshivath Beth Yehudah ation department, the foundry, sory war risk insurance law and at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, for art studios, music departments, which levies a tax on property Congregation Gemiluth Chasso- harp room, print shops, electri- to compensate for war damages. cian shops and aeronautical de- dim at the Woodward Center. partment. Bring the family, or come all by your lonesome, but by all means take advantage of this op- Roomiest and Most Comfortable Car Beth Aaron Plans Victory Luncheon Women to Take Care of Inductees PAINTING & HEATING REPAIRS AND Palmach Captain to Speak i n Detro i t INSTALLATIONS FEDERAL SUPPLY 3941 MICHIGAN TA. 5-5383 Under Auspices of Men's Club of Temple Beth El SENATOR PAUL H. DOUGLAS SPEAKS SUNDAY MAR. 4 8:00 P.M. - MAIN AUDITORIUM TEMPLE BETH EL ADMISSION $1.20 Tax Included The program will be carried out in the main auditorium of the congregation and will cul- minate on the site of the school building. About 325 students of The re- ligious school will join in a spe- cially prepared program for the occasion. Clifford Miller, presi- dent of the junior congregation, Elaine Iczkovitz, president of the consecration class, and Jacquelin Miller, representing the student council of the school, will de- liver short talks on behalf of their groups. Harry Siegel in charge of music, will lead in several songs which will be rendered by the Bnai Moshe Glee Club. Walter Farber, director of the school, will be in charge of all of the preparations for this event. Teen-Age High _links I TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S or at the Door NEW '51 HUDSON DELIVERY IN hrs. Any Color — Any Style FOR BEST DEAL SEE STANLEY VICTORIA MOTOR SALES 13505 JOS. 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