Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Will Sing at Concert on Nov. 29 WAR CHEST GETS $200 FROM PRENZLAUER GROUP Prenzlauer Maternity Aid has contributed $200 to the War Chest. The society's donor luncheon is planned by a committee which includes Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum, chairman of darlings, memorials and honor roll, with Mrs. Morris Solomon as co-chairman. Mrs. Alper, in charge of the book, may be contacted by calling UN. 1-3806. The next board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Saul Saxon, 2628 W. Buena Vista, at 1 P. M. next Tuesday. The next organizational meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fannie Strauss, 3777 Sturtevant, at 1:30 P. M. Tuesday, Dec. 1. * * * LUNCHEON RALLY OF MIZRACHI WOMEN WED. Mrs. Abraham Caplan, chair- man of the donor luncheon to be held Dec. 8 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, presided at a breakfast meeting of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at the home of Mrs. A. Subar, Oct. 27. For reservations to the lunch- eon, call Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, TO. 8-8477. For rummage sales, call meeting a set of checkers and board, to be sent to the men in Mrs. A. Subar, TY. 4-4829. The organization is sponsoring the armed forces as the lodge's a benefit performance at Litt- November gift. * * * man's Theater on Sunday, Nov. 22, featuring Jacob Ben Ami. For WOMEN'S AUXILIARY tickets call Mrs. T. Segal, TO. OF HOME FOR AGED 7-0046, or Mrs. A. Kelman, TO. . Women's Auxiliary of Jewish 4-0327. Home for Aged will meet Mon- A rally will be held at 1 p. m. day, at 1:30 p. m.,' at the Home next Wednesday at the Shaarey on Petoskey Ave. Mrs. Adele Mondry will speak Zedek. Mrs. Ethel Abrams will report on the convention of Miz- on "How to Protect Ourselves, rachi Women's convention held in our Families, and our Homes Nel.v York. During this War Period." Mrs. • * * * David Kliger is program chair- man. ZEDAKAH'S PAID-UP DINNER ON NOV. 17 During the past month the Zedakah Club's paid-up mem- Auxiliary provided warm sweat- bership reunion dinner will be ers for the aged residents. Mem- held Tuesday evening at the bers who have not as yet paid home of Mrs. Harry.. Rott, 17500 dues for the coming year are Fairfield. Mrs. Maurice Knopper asked to do so at this meeting is in charge of arrangements. An or by mail to Mrs. K. Faudem, 2990 Waverly. interesting program is planned. * * * • * * N. WOODWARD JWEWO YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR LUNCHEON ON DEC. 1 CHOLEM RALLY NOV.. 23 Mrs. S. M. Shorr is general On Nov. 23, at the home of Mrs. chairman of the 10th annual don- Louis Katz, 3203 Glendale, an or luncheon of the North Wood- open meeting of the Young ward branch of Jewish Women's Women's Bicur Cholem will be European Welfare Organization, held in the interests of the or- to be held at the Shaarey Zedek ganization's donor luncheon, to Dec. 1. Reservations may be made take place Jan. 13. Reservations by calling Mrs. Anna Goldberg, may be made by calling the president, TY. 7-6410, or Mrs. A. chairman of the ways and means Gleicher, co-chairman, TO. 5-5165. committee, Mrs. Sam Stulberg, Mrs. Ida Schultz, treasurer of the TO. 5-1079. donor luncheon, is chairman of * * the Ida Schultz Mezzuza Fund. MEMBERSHIP- TEA OF For information call Mrs. Schultz, NAOMI ENAL BRITH TO. 8-0394 Naomi Chapter of Young Wo- Mrs. Sam Stickler and Mrs. A. men's Bnai Brith will have a Solomon are chairmen of card membership tea at the home of parties and are assisted by Mrs. Miss Ida Singer, 3297 Tuxedo, Morris Sklare. on Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. * * * Jess Feiler will be guest sneaker. AUXILIARY OF BNAI BRITH Girls 18 or over are invited. INVITES MEN TO INITIATION Members of the men's lodge Miss Betty Weinberg, member- have been invited to attend an ship chairman, is assisted by initiation to be held by the East Esther Jean Milner, Pearl Klein Side Lodge of Bnai Brith Auxil- and Frances Schneider. Officers are: President, Eileen iary, Monday, Nov. 16, at 9 P. M., at the Savarine hotel. Hostesses Kaplan; vice-presidents, Rita for the evening are Mesdames Goldin and Sara L. Matz; corres- Eileen Winkelman, Rose Abrams, Annette Ruby, Esther Factor, Miriam Coggan, H. Jacobsen, Lorena Frank and Pearl Kessler. Mrs. I. Keats, chairman of the War Service committee, requests that each member bring to the YOUR HAIRDRESSER The Trend of the Times Demands the MILITARY MODE In Hair Styling. Smart, Practical and Alluring LATEST PERMANENT $7.50 and Up 302 David Whitney Building Emma Shever, popular D e t r o it soprano, will be the vocalist at the Jewish Natio n a I Workers' Alliance concert in the Ma- sohic Temple Sunday evening, Nov. 29, it has been announced by Harry Schum- er, chairman. The featured artist will be Bronislaw Huber- m a n, world - re- nowned violinist and founder of the Palestine Symphony Or- chestra. Proceeds will be used to fulfill Detroit's _ quota for the Farband Colony to be built on JNF land in Palestine. Jr. Hadassah Joins Membership. Contest Detroit Unit of Junior Hadas-' sah has entered a membership race with other units in various parts of the country. Miss Ruth Drazin is membership chairman. Results of the contest be announced at the 19th annual convention of Junior Hadassah in New York, at the Plaza Hotel, Nov. 26 to 29. The Detroit unit is culminating its membership drive with a paid-up membership dance on the afternoon of Nov. 22 at the Park Avenue Hotel. This dance will be free to all girls who are paid up members. There will be a rally at the home of Miss Lois Linden, 2097 Oakman Boulevard, from 2 to 5 p. m. on Nov. 15, to facilitate col- lection of dues. "Plantation Party" To Be Given Sunday Infants' Service Group is hold- ing final rehearsals for the stage show to be presented Sunday evening at the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel. The "Plantation Party" will feature Ray Gorrell and his or- chestra for entertainment and dancing. OMEN who value quality and in- dividuality are proud to display the Annis label in their furs . . . it is a tribute to their good taste and discrimination in selecting the best. Annis has built, in the past 55 years, a background of integrity, finest fur craftsmanship, - quality and individuality . . . the Annis label has become one of America's most distinctive, most sought- after fur labels—a symbol of beauty and Fine tradition. CONVENIENT TERMS ANNILS FURS 7410 W. Seven-Mile Rd. LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER UNiversity 2-0343 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Dr. Dennis D. Kovan, who has been commissioned a Captain in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, is stationed at the O'Rreilly General Hospital, Springfield, Mo. Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic soprano, and Julius Chajes, corn- poser-pianist, will appear for the Bnai Brith Hillel Extension at the Michigan State College in Lansing on Sunday, .November 15. The concert will be devoted to traditional, Chassidic and Palestinian music. Rabbi Morton Applebaum is in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. are spending the week of Nov. 7 in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kay and their three children of 18201 Santa Rosa Drive will leave on Sunday for Miami Beach, Fla., where Dr. Kay will enter Officers' Training School for service in the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman and family have moved from 2434 Calvert to 2166 Oakman Blvd. Miss Frances Stern of Boston, Mass., one of the pioneers in the field of dietetics and nutrition who was a leading figure at the National Nutrition Conference held here the past week, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman. Mrs. Ida Z. Kleinman addressed the Western Michigan College, Kalamazoo, Mich., on Nov. 6, at a Consumer Institute, on the topic "Conservation and War Time Food Problems." Mrs. M. A. Birndorf has returned from a three weeks' visit with her son, P. F. C. Fred Birndorf, who is stationed at Camp Barclay, Texas. Mrs. Dorothy Blatnikoff of 12690 Monte Vista Ave. has left for a week's -visit in Nashville, Tenn., with her son, Lieut. Albert D. Blatnikoff, who has been transferred .temporarily from Long Beach Army Air Base, Calif. Cynthia Malitz of 12138 Wildemere Ave. presented a group of pupils in a piano recital Nov. 7, at Grinnel's auditorium. , Partici- pants included Shirley Ann Deutch, Josephine Hoffman, Sylvia Reimer, Tania Kravchell, Louise Siciliano, Beverly Canner, Thelma Susman, Dolores Smith, Barbara Olender, Beverly Blau, Cecile Kasmer, Sally Kovinsky, Gerald Viedrah, Marilyn Farber, Thelma and Eileen Marsh, Grace Levitsky, Barbara Miller, Marjorie Carel, Barbara Malitz and William Junten.erx, Vets' Auxiliaries Collect Stockings Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos announce the Bar Mitzvah of Cooperate in Salvage Drive their son, Gilbert Charles, on in Northwestern Section Saturday morning, Nov. 28., 9 A. M., at Congregation Shaarey Ze- of Detroit dek. A reception will be held on Michigan Ladies' Auxiliaries of Saturday evening, at Congrega- the Jewish War Veterans are act- tional Shaarey Zedek, from 8 to ing as an authorized group in 11 p. m. No cards. the support and collection of sal- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. vaged silk and nylon women stocking campaign, officially set Frank of 18635 Wildemere Ave. to start on Nov. 16, covering the will be at home on Saturday eve- northwestern section of Detroit. ning, Nov. 21, from 7:30 to 10 The depot will be located at o'clock, in honor of the Bar 11344 Dexter Blvd., near Law- Mitzvah of their son, William rence, and will be open daily Shetzer Frank. No cards. until the drive is ended. Esther Tenzer. and Evelyn Ros- Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary, Jew- enblatt are co-chairmen in ish War Veterans of the United charge. States, at the Dearborn Unit of War veterans and soldiers will the United States Veterans Fac- be entertained with a vaudeville ility Hospital on the evening of show and given packages of cig- Nov. 18. There are 362 patients arettes by the Department of in this Unit. . One Week Only- 72x8 4 INCH ponding secretary, Dorothy Bei- enson; recording secretary, Syl- via Modiest; treasurer, Gertrude Wilson; financial secretary, Pearl Klein. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, at 8 p. in., at the Bnai David Synagogue. * * NORTHERN PROGRESSIVE Northern Progressive Ladies' Society will have its 26th anni- versary dinner and dance at 6:30 p. na. on Tuesday at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter. For reservations call Mrs. Drapkin, TO 7-4838. RAndolph 4656 • Friday, November 13, 1942 2► Pounds of Fine Down Down-Proof . . . Satin Covered - • • • • Dusty Rose Turquoise Blue Rose DRAPES CURTAINS LINENS SPREADS n upko 11551 DEXTER BLVD. OPEN EVENINGS HO. 4857