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Friday, April 27, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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The Brandeis Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p. m.
Monday at 11818 Dexter. Sylvia
Novetsky, chairman of nominat-
ing committee, will conduct the
election of officers. A movie on
"You Can Beat the Atom Bomb"
will be shown, followed by a
speaker on "Civil Defense."
• • •
Mrs. Samuel Levin, president of
the Northwest Child Rescue
Women, announces the appoint-
ment of the following members to
serve on the nominating com-
mittee: Mesdames Samuel Kamp-
ner, Arthur Simon, Edward Lutz
and Joe Gordon. The group will
hold elections at their next meet-
ing on May 10 at the home of
Mrs. Elkan Levine, 17616 North-
lawn avenue.
• • •
The Bnai David Sisterhood will
meet Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Roy Chatlin, presi-
dent, 2634 Fullerton avenue. A
social hour will follow the busi-
ness meeting.

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"Guideposts to Peace" is the
topic of a conference planned on
Thursday, May 3, at Central
Methodist church, by a group of
The Jewish Veterans Auxiliary
Detroit churches and community Bowling League is now making
groups concerned with the need plans for next season's afternoon
for bringing more information to bowling teams. Any member in-
Detroit citizens about the world terested in joining, call Marion
Sherman. WE 5-0485,
crisis.
• • •
Main address of the confer-
ence will be given by Stringfellow
The annual join installation of
Barr, author of the pamphlet Yeti-Cohen Post and Auxiliary
"Let's Join the Human Race," will be held at 9 p. m., Saturday
: recently published by the Uni- at the Memorial Home. The fol-
versity of Chicago Press, which lowing are among the officers to
outlines the basic reasons for be installed. For the post: com-
mander, Irving Citron; senior
world unrest today.
Barr, a former president of St. vice commander, Johnnie Raben,
John's college, is currently presi- and junior vice-commander,
dent of the Foundation for George Rich. For the auxiliary:
Jean Friedman, president; senior
World Government.
He has just returned from a vice-president, Marion Rich; jun-
trip to Portugal, Spain, North ior vice-president, Seema Fischel;
She will give an address on
Africa, Israel, Greece and France, treasurer, Freda Kolb; financial
"Relatives and Relativity" on
RABBI COOK
which he will discuss in his talk. secretary, Marion Sherman; cor-
Tuesday, at Temple Beth El.
• • •
The conference will be divided responding secretary, Esther Cit-
The convention will begin at vention and the luncheon on into a workshop from 4 to 6 p.m., ron and Shirley Selick; recording
9 a.m., Monday and all sessions Tuesday, May 1, will be held at dinner at 6:15 p.m. and an eve- secretary, Dorothy Schwartzman.
of the day and the luncheon will Temple Beth El.
• • •
ning meeting at 7:45 p.m. Reg-
be held at Temple Israel.
istration for the workshops,
The newly elected officers of
The proceedings of the Con-
which will discuss "War—What the Lt. Roy Green Auxiliary pre-
Is It Doing to Me?" and "Peace sided over their first meeting on
—What Can I Do About It?," April 17. President Edith Hoff-
will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. at man appointed the following
Central Methodist church, 23 East chairmen: hospital, Sarah Ne-
Adams at Woodward.
mon; publicity, Ruth Adclberg;
entertainment, Phyllis Rosen-
The Young Adult Newcomer's
berg; blood bank, Florence Sriro;
The Men's Club of Adas Shal-
will hold a scholarship
community relations, Ruth Bern-
om Synagogue (Northwest Heb- Club
dance at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at
baum; sunshine, Rose Cohen and
rew) will present its annual the Davison Center. Eric Rosnow
Hilda Jacobs; poppy, Eve Han-
"Evening With the Rabbi" at and his orchestra will be featured.
The second Oneg Shabbat pro- delsman and Clare Spolan; host-
8:30 p.m., Monday.
Proceeds will go for the Henry gram of the year will be held by ess, Eleanor Brandwine, and
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be Warzniter Scholarship Fund.
the Beth Aaron Sisterhood at the mailing, Bernice Stone and Eve
the principal speaker. His talk
• • •
home of Mrs. Max Kaminsky, Cohen.
will not be of the usual sermon
• • •
The Winterhalter School will 18467 Indiana, at 2:30 p.m., Sat-
or lecture type. In an informal
hold
a
"PTA
Spring
Fai"
for
the
The
Robert
J. Rafelson Aux-
urday,
May
5.
style he will present intimate
In charge of this function are iliary will meet at 8:30 p. m.,
glimpses of the lighter side of a neighborhood at 6:30 p.m., Tues-
day, May 8. Meyer Berman and Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick and Tuesday at the home of Dorothy
rabbi's life.
Buten, 13939 Lauder avenue.
He will tell of his experiences Oscar Kahan are chairmen of the Mrs. Nathan Wolfe.
Toots
Appleton and Doris Abram-
The
program
will
include
an
affair.
as an Army chaplain overseas as
• • •
Eternal Light dramatic skit on a sohn will be co-hostesses. Mem-
well as some of the out-of-the-
The Rosner Family Club will biblical theme entitled "Ruth bers are asked to bring money
way episodes that mark a rabbi's
meet Sunday at the home of Mrs. and Naomi," which will be pre- from the sale of Mother's Day
career.
Mildred Fein, 19725 Santa Bar- sented by Mrs. Lewis Cohen, with tickets. Those who need more
As a special feature of the
the participation of Mesdames tickets Should call Faye Deren-
program, an induction ceremony bara avenue. • • •
Louis Ellenson, Albert Lubin, son, TY 7-4306. • •
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wi>yl be held honoring new mem-
The Mattathias Tent hive of the Louis Kasdan, Nathan Wolfe and
bers who have joined the Men's
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Maccabees will meet at 8:30 p.m., Jack Kanners.
Club within the past year.
Thursday, May 3 at the Bereznitz-
One of the recent best sellers Auxiliary will hold a business
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will er Hall. The film "You Can Beat on Israel, "Israel Without Tears," meeting at 8:30 p. m., Thursday,
lead in community singing.
the A-Bomb" will be shown and by Ruth Gruber will be reviewed May 3 at the Memorial Home.
David Aaron is Men's Club Mrs. William Cohen, president of
• • •
by Rabbi Gorrelick.
president; David Safran is pro- the South Chapter, American
At the last meeting of the Sgt.
gram chairman and Manny Lax Jewish Congress, will speak.
Morton A. Silverman Post, the
is honorary chairman of the eve-
• • •
following officers were selected
ning.
for the coming term: commander,
The Lutzker-Voliner Society
Walter E. Klein; senior vice-com-
will hold a barn dance at 8:30
Pvt. Richard Yashinsky, a mander, Frank Selman; junior
p.m., Sunday at Van's Barn, 31760
West Eight Mile road. Tickets are member of Battery A, 26th Anti- vice-commander, Barry Goss;
aircraft Battalion, 24th Infantry quartermaster, Lawrence Gubow;
available at the door.
• • •
Division, was awarded the Bronze judge advocate, Irvin Yackness;
The Dora Savage BBG will hold Star Medal for "meritorious trustees, Harry Seligman, Henry
a barn dance Tuesday evening, service in Korea during July 2 Littman, and Jeffrey Wachler.
The appointment of Norman
May 29 at Graemer's Barn start- through Nov. 2, 1950."
His citation includes the fol- Wachter to serve as post adju-
ing at 8 p.m. For information
tant was also announced at this
call WE. 3-2589.
lowing:
• • •
"Throughout the campaign lie meeting. Irvin Yackness is the
June Fidler, Davida Robinson, often performed duties not nor- outgoing commander of the post.
Gloria Lewin, Ellen Siegal, Ma- mally expected of his grade" and
jorie Krause, and Jackie Smo- "he has, on several occasions,
lensky, pledges of Iota Alpha Pi aided in defeating infiltrating
sorority were honored recently enemy forces which penetrated
at a dinner at the Golden Pheas- to the location of his battery."
ant Tea Room. The pledges were
He is the son of Mrs. Leva
The Zionist Organization of
initiated by Mrs. Muriel Good- Sanders of 2999 West Philadel- Detroit will hold its annual meet-
man, national chancellor, and as- phia avenue.
ing and election of officers at
sisted by Joyce R. Kaplan, chan-
3:30, Thursday, May 3 at Temple
The Chronicle deadline is on Israel, it was announced by A.
cellor of Nu Chapter at Wayne
Tuesday noon.
University.
C. Lappin, president:
Speaker of the evening will be
Dr. Carl Herman Voss, execu-
tive director of the American-
Christian Palestine Committee,
who has just returned from a trip
to Israel.

Rabbi Samuel Cook, director
of the National Federation of
Temple Youth of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations, I
will lead a workmanship on youth
at the annual convention of I
the Michigan State Federation of I
Temple Sisterhoods on Monday,
at Temple Israel.
Among the other prominent
out-of-town guests will be Rabbi
Jonah B. Wise of Central Syna-
gogue, New York, who will be
the principal speaker at the ban-
quet at 1 p.m., Monday at the
Book Cadillac Hotel, and Mrs.
C. C. Strassburger, vice-president
of the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, who will
lead a workshop on club leader-
ship on Monday at Temple Israel.

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