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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 17, 1942

SUMMER ACTIVITIES AMONG WOMEN'S CLUB

Women's Clubs

Sure of Victory as She Does Her Part

AESCULAPIAN LADIES
ASSIST MEN IN SERVICE

"Day of Fun" Planned for
Sunday, July 19

Ten members of the Aescula-
pian Ladies' Auxiliary this week
served as blood donors for the
Red Cross.
Plans have been made for an
outing on Aug. 12, proceeds to go
to the USO.
A package of food has been
sent by the organization for the
men at Fort Custer.
In addition to active work in
behalf of the service men, the
Aesculapian Ladies are organiz-
ing a course in first aid at the
Jewish Community Center.

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PICK COMMITTEE HEADS
FOR DONOR LUNCHEON
OF BNAI BRITII WOMEN

Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president
of Pizah Auxiliary No. 122 of
Bnai Brith has appointed Mrs.
Gerald Goldberg, chairman, of
the third annual donor luncheon,
to be held Nov. 3 at the Masonic
Temple. The following appoint-
ments were made:
Mrs. Edward Kopel, secretary;
Mrs. Lewis Manning and Mrs.
Sam Schwartz, pledge card
chairmen; Mrs. L. Cherrin, ways
and means chairman; souvenir
book, Mrs. William Parnos; pub-
The critical military situation
licity, Mrs. Albert Green.
' -I the Middle East has not daunt-
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ed the spirit of the Jewish set-
AUXILIARY OF HOUSE OF
tlers in Palestine, many of whom
SHELTER PLANS PARTY
are facing the enemy on the
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Egyptian desert. Women have
Jewish House of Shelter will give taken up the ploughs and the
its annual card party Oct. 28 at tools laid down by the men who
the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- have joined the British forces.
rence. Organizations are asked to With the aid of the United Pal-
estine Appeal the women have
keep the date open.
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been retrained to push ahead
with full-speed agricultural and
EVA PRENZLAUER GROUP
The President's Day picnic of industrial production for the de-
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid fense of the Jewish homeland in
will take place Aug. 4 at Palmer
Park. Mrs. J. Rose thanks her as-
sociates for making the luncheon
and card party a success. Mrs.
Rose Goldberg reported on sev-
eral new cases.
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A special meeting of Zedakah
PIONEER WOMEN
Club has been called for Monday,
The committee of the 8th na- July 20, at 1:30 p. m., at the
tional convention of the Pioneer
Women's Organization held the home of Mrs. David Truger, 17582
final meeting on July 7, at which Greenlawn avenue, by the presi-
the various chairmen gave their dent, Mrs. Morris Davis. Members
reports. The sum of $1,200 was are urged to be present and help
raised on the souvenir bulletin - Ian Zedakah's share in the na-
which was dedicated toe the Cen- tional war effort.
tral Vocational School for Girls
Zedakah's 11th annual donor
in Tel Aviv.
luncheon will be held at the Ma-
The Council of the Pioneer Wo- sonic Temple, Dec. 15. Committee
men's Organization selected Jan. meetings have already been held
6 as the date for the 12th annual at the homes of Mrs. Joe Staub,
donor event to take place at luncheon chairman and first vice-
the Masonic Temple.
president; Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz,
On July 20, the council mem- second vice-president, chairman
bers will be hostesses to the of pledges; Mrs. Sidney Gorman,
United Service Organizations in third vice-president, chairman of
the Hammond Building. Seven year book.
hundred sandwiches will be con-
Zedakah Club continues its
tributed by affiliated chapters. U.S.O. and Red Cross work
Mrs. Leo A. Green, 2961 Sturte- throughout the summer.
vant, will be chairman for the
evening.
Club 1 of Pioneer Women's Or-
ganization elected the following
officers: Recording secretary,
Sara Levin; corresponding secre-
tary, Malka Nelson; financial sec-
retary, Anna Alpert; treasurer,
Ida Kutnick.
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Zedakah Plans
War Activities

Palestine. The United Palestine
Appeal, which promotes every
phase of the upbuilding and de-
fense of the Jewish homeland,
is a beneficiary of the United
Jewish Appeal for Refugees,
Overseas Needs and Palestine,
which also raises the funds for
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee and United Palestine Appeal.
This farmerette displays the
smile of victory reflecting the
confidence of the Jews of Pales-
tine in the triumph of the dem-
ocratic forces.

Film Will E.xpose
The Nazi Terror

"Hitler's Children," based on
Gregor Ziemer's "Education For
Death" (Oxford University
Press), is scheduled to go into
production Aug. 16 on the RKO
lot. The film will be produced
by Edward Golden of Univer-
sity Film Company and released
through RKO.

North Woodward branch of
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will meet at
noon on Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. M. Green, 2704 Elmhurst, to
arrange for the excursion to Bob-
Lo on July 28. Mrs. E. Weisman
is chairman of the event. The or-
ganization will get credit for tick-
ets sold before the 9:30 boat. Mrs.
Weisman has tickets available
and they may be secured by call-
ing her, TO. 6-2859, 2969 Fuller-
ton.

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MLAWER PICNIC SUNDAY

The ninth annual picnic of
Mlawer Umgegend Verein will
be held Sunday at Riverside Ply-
mouth Park. Members a n d
friends will leave for the picnic
from Workmen's Educational
Center, 11529 Linwood, at 12:30
p. m. Lunch will be served and
a program of events is being ar-
ranged. Proceeds will be used for
charity. Joe Greenbaum and Is-
rael Burnstein are chairmen of
the event

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Parties, Packages
Boost-Morale of
Boys in Service

The girls of Bnai Brith
There will be no vacation for borah and Bnai Brith Rebecc
Detroit Unit of Junior Hadassah, Gratz entertained servicemen
a party held Wednesday evenin
the young women's Zionist or-
in the courtyard at the Jewis
ganization of America, it was an- Community Center.
nounced oy its president, Miss
Outdoor parties at the Cente
Anne Baker, who said that be- are weekly features of th
cause the work of the organiza- League of Detroit Jewish You
tion is all the more urgent dur- Army and Navy committee, tw
ing this war period, activities will of the League's affiliated org
continue "at an increased pace izations providing hostesses, en
and intensity" during the sum- tertainment and refreshments.
mer months.
Junior Home Relief sent
Miss Baker pointed out that package of food, toilet articl
the Junior Hadassah members and reading matter to Fort C
take part in many aspects of civ- ter on July 6.
ilian defense, promote the sale
Amergers will have th
of War Bonds and Stamps, ac-
"shower" for Servicemen Aug.
tively support measures to safe-
Groups of girls from Lea
guard American liberties, and
cooperate with the U.S.O. in en- clubs and individual mem
are
planning Saturday eve
tertaining soldiers.
house parties. Application f
"Special stress will be put on these affairs must be made
summer membership activity", advance by calling Jack Spenc
Miss Baker said.
Detroit representative of
The first of such activities will Jewish Welfare Board, at th
be a "Day of Fun" at Rouge Park Jewish Center, MA. 8400.
on Sunday; July 19, beginning
All Jewish Welfare Board en
at 2:30 P. M., to include swim- tertainments for servicemen
ming, bicycling, tennis, etc. for non-sectarian.
the sports enthusiasts, followed
by a weinie roast to satisfy the
inner woman. All girls interested
in membership in Junior Hadas-
sah are invited to attend. Miss
Ruth Drazin, membership chair-
man, is in charge. Girls interested
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ko
in attending are urged to call her I. Kahn (Sylvia Estelle Keywell)
at Tyler 4-7618.
a daughter, Susan Elaine.
June 20—To Mr. and
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Clarence
Guttentag
(El
GROUP OF HADASSAH
Manis) of 2488 Buena Vista Ave.
The Business and Professional a son, Stuart Mark.
Division of Hadassah will spon-
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
sor a boat ride to Bob-Lo on thur Stone (Beulah Miller)
July 21 on the 6 o'clock trip.
Calvert Ave., a son.

The practice of usury is as wick-
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