Page Eight Women's Clubs MT. SINAI ASSOCIATION PLANS DONOR LUNCHEON Committees for the donor luncheon of the Mt. Sinai Hos- pital Association are making plans for the event to be held on Oct. 28. Chairmen reported at a meeting held at the home of the supervisor of pledges, Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel, on Monday eve- nine,. Outstanding results for the week were reported by the gen- eral chairman, Mrs. Joshua Kar- bal. The pledge committee re- ported on close to 100 part pledges and the distribution of 125 cards by Mrs. Morris Solo- mon. Mrs. Bessie Sheyer has been added to the list of key women. • • • WOMEN'S WELFARE European Jewish Women's Welfare Organizatilon will hold a special meeting Monday at 1 p. m. at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The investigation committee will report on several application for help from refugee orphans. The arrangements committee for the Mt. Clemens tag day will also report. THE JEWISH NEWS Local Brevities Grandson of Italian Prime Minister Is Visitor Here ASK INVESTIGATION OF FIFTH COLUMNISTS A statement calling upon the Department of Justice to launch immediately a Federal grand jury investigation of the Ku Klux Klan, the National Workers Lea- gue, Father Coughlin, Gerald L. K. Smith, and other Fifth Col- umn forces in Detroit was adopt- ed unanimously by an emergency conference on the Fifth Column in Detroit's Plants, held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The conference was called by the Civil Rights Federation, the Inter-racial Committee of the UAW-CIO, the Detroit Urban League, the Detroit chapter of the National Aisociation for the Advancement of Colored People, and the National Negro Congress. • • • TO WELCOME POLISH CONCLAVE DELEGATES Friciay, Juiy 3, I Chosen President A distinguished visitor in De- troit this week was Dr. G. Lucati Mr. and 1 VIrs. H. Jac Parkside Ave. announce th gagement of their dau Birdie, to Sylvan Levin of cago, son of Mr. and Levin. of the University of Minnesota, grandson of Luigi Luzzatti, one time prime minister of Italy. Dr. ucati was here for the wedding Monday of Miss Beatrice Rosen, of New York, to Edgar Contini of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Abraham lad of Clements Ave. ann the engagement of their ter, Evelyne, to B e r Schwartz, son of Mr. and Louis Schwartz of Waverly RABBI FRAM PREACHES ON SIGNIFIGANCE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY "The Declaration of Independ-. ence: A Sacred Document" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon at Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel, Fri- day night, July 3. Sabbath Eve services of Tem- ple Israel are held at 611 Boule- vard Building, Woodward at Grand boulevard, Friday nights at 8:30. Engagemen —Windhorst Studio Photo MRS. A. S. ROGOFF Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1198 Burlingame Ave., anti the engagement of their ter, Ilo-Ann, to Arnold Wo son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob son, 2611 Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kollen 2541 Calvert Ave., announ engagement of their dau Jennie, to Oscar Levy, Mrs. Flora Levy, 2073 P . Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac We' of Brighton, Mass., announ engagement of their dau Adele Paulin, to Ensign P Morse, U. S. Naval Resery of Mr. and Mrs. Mauri Morse. Miss Weinstein is a for at Simmons College, The Maimonides Auxiliary, at In a statement Issued this week, the Detroit district of the Amer- SOUTHERN GUESTS its last meeting, elected Mrs. A. ican Federation of Polish Jews Miss Bertha Miller of Chat- S. Rogoff as president for the announced that the local ware- coming year, succeeding Mrs. house already has 30,000 pounds tanooga, Tenn., has been the of clothes for shipment to Polish guest of her brither and sister- Ezra Lipkin. 0 t h cr. officers refugees in Russia, and that it is in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel chosen were: Mrs. Nathan Kap- Miller of Blaine Ave., for the hoped to secure 40,000 pounds. etansky, Mrs. Adolph Lowenstine, past two weeks. vice-presidents; Mrs. Marvin B. • • • Isidor Mellin, president and • • • Levy, recording secretary; Mrs. Benjamin Grubart, executive di- PRENZLAUER GROUP'S Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wasserman, Fred M. Barbas, corresponding rector, last week visited the con- L'UNCHEON WEDNESDAY of Glendale Ave., entertained secretary; Mrs. Henry Small, Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid's sul General Mr. Stark and had members of their family at a charity luncheon and card party a friendly conversation with him farewell party June 24, honoring treasurer, and Mrs. David Kliger, will be held at 12:30 p.m. next about Jewish-Polish problems. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. auditor. The following chairmen were appointed; Mrs. Leo 0'- A reception in honor of the Wednesday at the Metropolitan Alex Friedman, who left June 26 July 14—Misi Beverly M Bldg. Mrs. J. Rose is chairman. delegates who returned from the by motor to spend the summer Recklin, public relations; Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. For tickets call Mrs. Rose, MA. convention of the Federation will with their son-in-law and daugh- Harold B. Rothbart, publicity; Meises, to Morrie Lessen, 0178, or other members of the be held Wednesday, July 8, at ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ellenberg- Mrs. Nathan Kapetansky, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. gram; Mrs. Adolph Lowenstine, 9 p. m., at Lachar's, 12th and board. er of Dallas, Tex. • • • entertainment; Mrs. Julius R.. at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Taylor. Members of the Federa- Offi Gitlin, hospitality; and Mrs. Ira Lessen is attending tion, Ezra Sisterhood and dele- HEBREW LADIES' AID Falk and Mrs. Harold B. Roth- Training School at Fort The annual picnic of the He- gates of societies are invited. The 65 JEWS FROM YEMEN Okla. He will receive his bart, membership. brew Ladies' Aid Society will be Polish Consul in Detroit, and a REACH PALESTINE mission as second lieutenant held at Lola Valley Park on representative of Russian War JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) — 7th. Sunday. Mrs. Frances Shapiro Relief will be the featured speak- How little the hazards of war MILITARY SCHOOL is chairman of the affair, assisted ers. Mrs. Jenny Weinberg, presi- mean to Jews seeking refuge in Detroit youths who have re- by Mesdames Goodman, Gizella dent of the Ezra Sisterhood, and Palestine was dramatically illus- turned from Morgan Park Mili- Kallush, Fannie Roth, Freda Benjamin Graubart of the Fed- trated with the arrival here of tary Academy, Morgan Park, Ill., eration will report on the con- a group of 65 immigrants from included Harold Moss and Mar- Einzig and Helen Rosenthal. • • • vention held at Atlantic City. Yemen. Leaving their homes at tin Jacob. Bernard Petrie has The office of the Federation is the southwestern tip of the returned from Culver. N. WOODWARD J.W.E.W.O. June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Plans for the annual excursion located at 9124 Linwod Ave. and Arabian desert, they crossed the Gruskin (Frances Ravine) of to Bob-Lo on Tuesday, July 28, is open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 Red Sea and finally reached Pal- CARD OF APPRECIATION diana Ave., a son, Sanford E were completed by the North p. m. except Saturdays. Tele- estine by way of Egypt. The family of Mrs. Sarah June 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Woodward branch of the Jewish phone TYler 7-9650. Schmier wish to express their S. Pearlman (Sylvia Lesnick • • • Women's European Welfare Or- Joy is an elation of snirit--of deep appreciation to their many daughter, Marilynn Phyllis. -ganization at a board meeting UNITED RUMANIAN JEWS a spirit which trusts in the good- friends and relatives for their June 16 — To Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Sam Stock- FORM DETROIT BRANCH ness and truth of its own pos- kind expressions of sympathy. Lewis Newman of 3825 Way ier. A branch of the United Ruman- sessions.—Seneca. THE SCHMIER FAMILY Ave., a son.• A picnic will be held on July ian Jews of America, a 40-year- 14 at Palmer Park. Members old national organization, was and friends are invited. Mrs. formed how. Officers are: M. Zelda Meyers, chairman, states Karnan, honorary chairman; R. that a home cooked luncheon Schayowitz, president; Sam Dust- will be served. er, vice-president; Adolph Wechs- The organization reports that ler, financial secretary; A. Z. 4206 garments were sent to the Berkowitz, recording secretary; General Israel Orphan Home for M. Haron, treasurer. • • • Girls in Palestine through the cooperation of national Hadas- OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 4P ID sah. The garments were pur- GIVEN TO RUSSIAN RELIEF chased from proceeds of the an- A set of optical instruments nual shower. has been donated to the Russian At Detroit's Smartest Neighborhood S The next meeting will be held War Relief by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. at the home of Mrs. Louis Barnes of 2605 Sturtevant Ave., A friendly, neighborhood shop with the style Kokes, 3032 Glendale, at noon in memory of his parents, Dr. altitude of a distinctive Boulevard shop, Tuesday, July 7. Edward J. Bernstein and Dr. Ida • • • brings you economies on lovely Dresses . Pollack Bernstein, and Mrs. VETERAN AUXILIARIES both smart and pretty for Summertime. , Bernstein's mother, Mrs. Minnie WILL BE FORMED HERE Itzkoff. Michigan auxiliaries of the Frocks You'll Pridefully Wear All Summer and Way Into F Jewish War Veterans of the BLACK LAKE VISITORS United States are prepared to be Mrs. Saul Modell and Mrs. Cy- host to the .fifth regional confer- ril Cohen have left for a few ence, in Detroit, July 11 and 12, weeks' visit at Black Lake, Ona- at the Book Cadillac Hotel. There way, Mich. will be many delegates in the Blacks, Browns, Navies . . . some Summer types in one and two assembly of the middle western be held July 13, at the Veter- with jackets, perfect for all-sea- piece. Dresses with jackets. Com- states, including national presi- ans' Building, Detroit. son, all occasion attire. Including binations, flora's, prints and solids. dent, Miriam G. Hoffman of New Chairman of arrangements is jersey silks. A rare group. Also many jersey silks. York, and National Vice-Presi- Rose M. Cowan, national trustee; dent Ann B. Rojesky of Minne- co-chairmen are May Ginsburg, apolis. president Auxiliary No. 135; Luba The women of the Jewish War Lupiloff, president Lieut. Eli Veterans have four auxiliaries in Levin Auxiliary No. 230; Lillian Michigan. Rapport, president Eli Rosen- Spring & Summer Styles Plans are formulated to inau- blum Auxiliary No. 231; Mary gurate a department in Michigan. Wallace, acting president Law- Dresses that sold to The organization meeting com- rence H. Jones Ladies' Auxil- $12.95 offered in a prising all Michigan units will iary No. 190. Bridal Calend BIRTHS 1 Mid-Summer Dress Sale . Dresses That Were to $22.95 Dresses That Were to $2500 s9 ,„ featured sale group. IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS $7 $9 $11.- $14 sjj $4 Closing Out: Spring Coats in Lovely Fabrics and Fashions at Great Savings Almost Gone .. . Gleaming Double Damask Cloths of pure Irish linen, made by "Meadow Bleach," 4 different patterns to choose from. 70"x80" size $8.50 70"x106" size $9.95 Leon's Linen Store 7521 McNICHOLS RD. W. Opp. SANDERS MAURICE SHOP Fashions For Discriminating Women 11616 DEXTER BLVD. OPEN EVENINGS NEXT TO DEXTER THEAT