C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, June 15, 1951 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE JWF Women, to Elect Officers on Lake Cruise Page 3 Frani Attends Linwood and NW Branches Defense Parley of UHS Set Commencements The commencement exercises of the Linwood Branch of the United Hebrew Schools will be held in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, at 3 p.m., Sunday. The main feature of the pro- gram is the Biblical play entitled "The Prophet Finds the Hero" performed by the graduates. The play will end with an appropri- ate choral reading. Graduates will be presented with gifts by the Woman's Auxil- iary, through its president, Mrs. Irving Rogovein; the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith, through its president, Mrs. Julius Ring; and by a member of the Feigenson family. The graduates are Irwin Bank, Ralph Bovitz, Maurice Davidson, !Mbar Kolegowsky, S heldon Rocklin, Frederick Rosenberg, The Woman's Club of Congre- Eric Schwartz, Nolan Shaw, Alan gz.tion Beth Abraham will hold Silver and Mendel Stone. its first annual dinner-dance in Congregation Bnai Israel in- The Linwood Branch services celebration of its first anniver- vites the public to the formal sary Wednesday at the Mayfair opening of its new building at 2 on Saturday, June 16 will be conducted by the graduating Room. p.m. Sunday, at 12650 Linwood, lass. Parents and friends are The annual journal ad book corner of Leslie. invited. A kiddush will follow will be presented and Rabbi This congregation, formerly the services. Israel 1. Halpern will install the I known as "Mullet Shul," is one The commencement exercises new officers. of the first three Jewish Congre- of the Northwest Branch of the Sammy Eminer and his orches- gations to be opened in Detroit. United Hebrew Schools will be tra will play for dining and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero and held at Adas Shalom Synagogue. dancing which will he cabaret Rabbi Isaac Stollman will be The main feature of the pro- style. guest speakers. Rabbi Isaac Pa- gram is the Biblical play, "The Prophet Finds the Hero," per- Mrs. Dolores Goldman is gen- neth will also speak. eral chairman of the affair, Cantor David Katzman will formed by the graduates. The play will end with a pageant, assisted by Mrs. Ann Levin and render a program of song. depicting the recent development Mrs. Beatrice Rice. For reserva- of Israel. tions call Mrs. , Rice, TO. 7-1299. • Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will de- Mrs. Beatrice Kaufman is liver the principal address, and chairman of the ad books and the The Primrose Benevolent Club Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will captains of ad book teams are will have its annual installation deliver the closing prayer. Mesdames Belle Ribiat, Nettie Mickey Woolf announces that of officers at 8:30 p.m. Monday, The graduates are Linda Ruth Ring, Selma Rice and Marion he will bring to Detroit for the at the Bnai Moshe. Goldman, culgoing president. Beth Aaron dinner-dance Sunday Entertainment will feature the ROSE FRAME SHOP at the Latin Quarter Ran Zaff, Zager Dramatic Group, Sandy comedian, who received nation- `'DISTINCTIVE" Shore, chairman, and Adele Mogen Abraham Unit wide notice on Ted Mack's Family Kamfer, director. Frames for That Special Picture Hour and Arthur Godfrey's pro- Mrs. Morris Greenberg will be to Install New Officers 1420 BRUSH The Sisterhood of Mogen Abra- gram. installing officer assisted by Mrs. Behind the Music Hall ham will hold its installation of Also present will be Mickey Norman Goldenberg. Members and husbands and officers at the synagogue at B Sharp, comedian, who comes from p.m. Sunday. a long engagement at the Town friends are invited. The following officers were Casino in Buffalo and top spots The following officers were elected: Mesdames Harry Weis- throughout the country. elected: In addition to Mickey Woolf's Mesdames Irene Rodman, pres- wasser, president; Sydney Silver, ident; Fanny Friedman and Mary vice-president; Harry Saltsman, orchestra and Sammy Woolf there' Nadek, vice - presidents; Celia corresponding secretary; Ben will be two new vocalists, Sally Kaufman, treasurer; recording Sachs, recording secretary; and Corby and Margaret Graham. secretary, Bessie Gruskin; finan- Jacob Brown, treasurer. cial secretary, Minnie Levy; cor- The men's club will be guests a responding, Molly Kobrin; mem- of the sisterhood at the dinner. You can get a better deal on NEW '51 NASH bership, Mary Dean; publicity, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will Direct from Anne Cowen; Sunshine, Belle preside. SAM SHUBOW Cohen; case workers, Frieda Nie- at man and Bessie Jaslove; social,' Whether for the latest news NASH DETROIT Nellie Brown and Esther Rich- or the best in advertising, it co. TR. 1-0293 man; telephone squad, Dora always pays to read the Jewish 5724 CASS 'mud. year- Plafkin and Sarah Gross. ' Chronicle the Workers and contributors in the women's division of the Allied Jewish Campaign are gathering aboard the steamer Put-In-Bay Friday, June 15, for the divi- sion's annual meeting and work- er,' party from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The program committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ray- mond Sokolov, has prepared a "Show Boat" revue, featuring community singing, a dance by Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner and a rumba demonstration by the Christopher Smith Studio. Mrs. Charles Briskman will be the Show Boat captain. One of the features of the meeting will be election of offi- cers. Mrs. John C. Hopp, chair- man of the division in the 1951 campaign, has been nominated for president. Others nominated include Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik and Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, vice- presidents, Mrs. Philip Marcuse, recording secretary; Mrs. M. Kalt, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Max Frank and Mrs, Leonard H. Weiner, representatives to the Federation board of governors. Seven women have been nom- inated for re-election to the di- vision board. They include Mes- dames Harry Barnett, Max Frank, Joseph Holtzman, Julian H. Krp- lik, Philip Lipson, Alexander W. Sanders and Leonard H. Weiner. New members suggested for election to the board are Mes- dames C ha r les 0. Briskman, Harry Frank, I. Jerome Hauser, J. Shurly Horwitz, Harry L. Jackson, Louis G. Redstone, Jule G. 'Solomon, Nathan Spevakow ar.d Melville S. Welt. Beth Abraham Group to Mark Anniversary Installation Set by- Primrose Upon the invitation of Millard Caldwell, federal civil defense administrator, Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel attended a con- ference of leading churchmen of the country to define the religious aspect of civil defense to meet atomic. attack. Rabbi Fram represented the Synagogue Council of America which speaks for orthodox and conservative as well as liberal Jewish congregations. The conference was held in Washington, D. C. Rabbi Frain will deliver a report at the Sab- bath eve services Friday night, June 15 when he will speak on the subject "The Encounter Be- tween Faith and the Atom." Bnai Israel Slates iBuilding Opening Axelrod, Perry M. Cohen, Mer- win Goldsmith, Elisheva N. Cur- relick, Barbara Phyllis '