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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-04-09

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Women's Clubs

Hadassahs Will Hear Mrs. Brickner Guest
Mrs. A. P. Schoolman Monday of Temple
Israel Sisterhood
Detroit chapter of Hadassah

Zedakah Club will meet from
10 to 3 on Monday at the Jewish
War Veterans' headquarters on
Dexter and Webb to make surg-
ical dressings. Thereafter there
will be similar meetings on al-
ternate Mondays. Women who
have taken the course are urged
to attend. A course will be an-
nounced in the near future for
the benefit of those who have
not had instruction in surgical
dressings. For information call
Mrs. Paul Hoffman, TO. 8-7516.
* * *
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will meet on Tuesday, April 20,
at the home of Mrs. Louis Lin-
den, 666 Prentis Ave. A nom-
inating committee will be se-
lected. A membership campaign
will commence with the first
meeting in May. Mrs. Rose Gold-
berg, case worker, reports that
two cases have been hospitalized
and two new cases are pending.

Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary
No. 122 will meet Monday eve-
ning at the Bnai Moshe. Com-
mander Prudence Butterfield, ra-
dio entertainer, will present the
U. S. Navy Anchorettes, who have
distinguished themselves in spur-
ring the sale of War Bonds and
Stamps.
* * *
The Women's League of Young
Israel will have its Mother's and
Daughter's dinner at Lachar's on
12th St., on May 5. Mrs. Jack
H. Isbee is president. Mrs. Joseph
Temchin is chairman of the pro-
gram. Mrs. Moses L. Wieser is
chairman of the memberShip
committee and is directing an ef-
fort to enroll additional members
for an active educational pro-
gram.
* * *
Detroit League of the National
Home for Jewish Children at
Denver will have its annual
games parties in the homes of
members and friends on May 19.
Mrs. Jack Berger, president, has
appointed Mrs. Maurice Schwartz
of Birchcrest Dr. as general chair-
man of these parties. Her assist-
ants will be Mrs. Nate Kanter-
man, hostess chairman, and Mrs.
Joseph Slatkin, ticket chairman.
League members were Red Cross
blood donors last week.
* * *
Brandeis Groun of Pioneer
Women's Organization sponsored
a successful event and made a
$50 contribution to the Red
Cross, in addition to gifts to J.
N. F. and its Palestine project.
Rose Kaufman of Cleveland ad-
dressed the group on March 18
and new members were enrolled.
The organization is now engaged
in an effort to raise funds for
the Child Rescue Fund for the
settlement of refugee children in
Palestine.

will be addressed at 2 p. m. on
Tuesday by Mrs. A. P. School-
man of New York, member of
the organization's national board
and chairman of the Palestine
committee.
The meeting will be devoted to
an evaluation of the importance
of land redemption in Palestine
through the Jewish National
Fund.
Mrs. I. B. Dworman, chairman
of local Hadassah's J. N. F. com-
mittee, will be commentator for
a series of slides, "The Land of
Promise."
Mrs. J. E. Gould, president, will
preside at the meeting.
Mrs. Schoolman will also be
the guest speaker at a dinner
meeting of the Business and Pro-
fessional Division of Hadassah at
the Belcrest on Tuesday evening.
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz
will report on the regional con-
ference held in Cleveland March
21-22. Mrs. Henri Goldberg, who
recently arrived here from Read-
ing, Pa., will sing a grow- of
Palestinian songs.
For reservations call Miss Betty
Morris, TY. 5-4814.

Bar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs. William Mandell
of 2301 W. Philadelphia Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Hert 2rt Lee, on Saturday
morning, April 10, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. At home on
Sur lay, April 11, 3 to 5 and 7 to
10 p. m. No cards.

Mrs. Barnett R. Brickner, wife
of Rabbi Brickner of the Euclid
Ave. Temple of Cleveland, will
be the guest speaker at the meet-
ing of the Temple Israel Sister-
hood next Monday.
Mrs. Brickner will be honored
at a dessert luncheon at 1 p,n. in

New Detroiters Give
Program This Sunday

New Detroiters, American Aus-
trian Club, and the New Detroit-
er Soccer Club will present a
program in the auditorium of the
Jewish Community Center, this
Sunday at 7:15 p.m.
An all-star cast, headed by Bob
Hall, American humorist, will in-
clude -Robert Tuh-nan, renowned
tenor, Kurt Saffir, outstanding
young pianist, Egon Weiser, in
recitations, and The Barbaras
acrobatic dancers. The master of
ceremonies will be Karl Farkas.
Following the program, Max
Operman and his orchestra will
play for dancing. Refreshments
will be served. Tickets are
available at Grinnell Bros., or
from members of the clubs.

Pioneer Women Send
$90,000 to Palestine

MRS. BARNETT R. BRICKNER

the Romanseque Hall of the In-
stitute of Arts, and the meeting
she will address will take place
thereafter at the Lecture Hall of
the Art Institute.
Mrs. Bayre Levin, president,
will also be hostess to officers and
members of the board of the
Sisterhood at a breakfast in her
home at 10:30 a.m. in Mrs. Brick-
ner's honor.
Mesdames Samuel B. Danto and
Roy Sarason, membership and
program chairmen, extend an in-
vitation to prospective members
as well as members to attend this
meeting.
Mrs. Brickner's topic will be
"Today's Challenge to Women."
She is an active leader in Had-
assah, the Jewish National Fund
and many non-Jewish educa-
tional, social and civic groups.
Mrs. Brickner was an instructor
in Hebrew literature and the
Bible at the Teachers' Institute
of the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America. She studied at
Hebrew Union College in Cincin-
nati and the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem.

Women's Auxiliary of the Louis
Marshall lodge, Bnai Brith, will
hold an open meeting on Tues-
day, April 13, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Center, Tyler and Lawton.
Members are urged to attend and
bring their friends. The meeting
will close the current member-
ship drive.
* * *
Molly Segal Auxiliary of De-
troit Jewish Consumptive Re-
lief Society of Denver sent two
girls to the sanatorium. A third
is on the waiting list. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Harry Gold, is now
attending the national conven-
tion.
* * *
Neugarten Sunshine Club will
Victory Girls invite girls of 16
sponsor a membership tea at the to 20 to join the club by calling
Detroit Federation of Women's Mrs. Rose Ingeroff, TO. 6-3758,
Clubs on April 28. Mrs. William for information.
Jacobs, program chairman, and
Mrs. Leo Alexander, her co-
chairman, have arranged for the
presentation of a playlet written
by Mrs. Alexander and a musi-
cal program. All paid-up mem-
bers are invited. Dues may be
paid at the door.

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Friday, April 9, 1941

500 Members Local Lodges,
Auxiliaries Expected to
Donate to Red Cross

Plans for a Red Cross blood
donor drive will be made at the
meeting of the East Side Bnai
Brith Lodge No. 1465, at 9 p.m.
on Monday, at Pillar Temple,
14529 Kercheval.

More than 500 members of local
lodges and auxiliaries are expect-
ed to donate blood during the
coming week.

Members unable to attend Mon-
day's Lodge meetings are asked
to call the President, R. A. Cog-
gan, LE. 0818, and register for
the drive.
The lodge collected more than
$300 for the Red Cross.
The film "The World We Want
to Live In" of the Round Table
of Christians and Jews was
shown at a meeting of the lodge
and its Ladies' Auxiliary. An
appeal was made by Louis
Schostak for funds to help pay
the mortgage on the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor.
The Jewish News was thanked
in a resolution adopted by the
lodge for the support given the
Bnai Brith Million Dollar War
Bond drive.

Since its last national conven-
tion in June, the Pioneer Worn-
en's organization has forwarded
$90,000 to the Working Women's
Council in Palestine, it was re-
ported at the special conference
of Pioneer Women delegates
held in New York in conjunc-
tion with the labor Zionist con-
vention.
Two hundred representatives
of 45 cities throughout the Un-
ited States and Canada met
Friday prior to the opening of
the convention to hear the re-
port of Miss Dvorah Rothbard,
MIDWAY FLORIST
national secretary, on the status
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