Page Eighf Women's Clubs THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Congress Women to Hear Chicago Leader Zedakah Club met at - the home of Mrs. D. Trager last Monday and scheduled its next meeting to be held after the holidays -. Mrs. Samuels to Address Hanukah gifts- were sent to Jew- Membership Luncheon; ish soldiers and WACs at Fort Brady. Mrs. M. Cornfield and her Program Arranged committee arranged the purchas- ing and wrapping. Mrs. Robert J. Samuels of New York and Washington, national * * vice-president and chairman of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish fund-raising, will be guest speak- Home for Aged on Tuesday en- er at the annual paid-up mem- tertained residents of the Home at a Hanukah party. Gifts were presented by members of the good cheer committee of which Mrs. M. Benach is chairman. Cantor Irving Ringel and Rhoda Zahavie entertained the gathering with songs. Mrs. H. Bergman was at the piano. * * * Youth Education League will meet at the home of Mrs. Louis Manning, 18428 Ohio, on Jan. 3. Co-hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Harry Bockoff and Mrs. Douglas Further. * * * Progressive Ladies' Unterstit- zungs Verein, of which Mrs. H. Epstein is honorary president, at its installation of officers party at Assembly Hall, on Tuesday, made plans for the emergency luncheon and bridge party to be held at Kern's on Jan. 5. Pro- ceeds will go for the War Chest. The $3 donor luncheon will be held in March. For information and tickets, call Mrs. Berke, TO. 5-6703, or Mrs. Rosengard, TO. 6-2067. * * • Youth Education League is so- liciting pledges for its annual luncheon to be held Feb. 22 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. To assist in this project, Mesdames Albert Lewiston, Philip Collins and Lawrence Kaplan entertained 100 guests at a party at the Detroit- Leland Hotel. * * * Business and Professional Di- vision of Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn. will hold an open meeting Jan. 5 in the form of a "Fill-a-Sol- dier's Box" party, at 8 p. m. at the home of Henrietta Hassol, 2054 Virginia Park. Prospective members and their friends are welcome. - Admission is a small gift for a soldier, such as cigar- ettes, razor blades, pocket edi- tion books. For additional in- formation call Molly Moss, TY. 4-6713 between 7 and 8 p. m. A board meeting will be held Jan. 20, at the home of Bess Liefer, 2996 Richton. Rose. Biehl Writes 2 Patriotic Songs Mrs. Rose Biehl of 1695 Blaine Ave., author of a number of pop- ular patriotic songs, has just pub- lished two more songs—"Fight, Fight, Fight" and "Susabella." Both of these songs, which are dedicated to Mrs. Biehl's sister, Miss Anna Schwartz, as well as one of her other recent songs, 'Keep Your Chin Up," have been sung over WXYZ and were play- ed during programs on WWJ. Orchestra directors who have played the songs included Phil Brestoff, Del Irelbridge, .Vincent Lopez, Mike Falk, Don Pablo, Bennie Kyle, George Kavanaugh and Bill Gale. The chorus to "Fight, Fight, Fight" reads: We must fight, fight, fight, for the right, right, right, To be free 'neath the Red, White and Blue, We must win, win, win, hit 'em on the chin, Knock 'em out with the old' one and two. We must show the foe that they ought to know, That the Yanks are coming again, Make 'em run, run, run, like a son-of- a-gun, Shouting "we want peace on earth again." DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY GETS JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek has present- ed a 10-volume set of the Univer- sal Jewish Encyclopedia to the Detroit Public Library, to be placed in the Parkman Branch on Oakman Blvd. Ralph Ulveling hasi .expressed the appreciation of the Library in receiving so im- portant a reference book. MRS. ROBERT J. SAMUELS Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Gordon of 17534 Fairfield Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Allan, on Jan. 1, at Con- gregation - Shaarey Zedek. At home Saturday, 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. * * * Mr. and .Mrs. .Jack Berger of 4261 Leslie Ave. will be at home on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold Joseph. No cards. • * Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keer of 3779 Carter Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Her- schel, to be observed on Satur- day, Jan. 1, at 9:30 a. in., at the United Hebrew Schools, 13226 Lawton Ave. A reception will follow from 2 to 5 p. m. at their home. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilbert of 389 S. Marshall St., Pontiac, will honor their son, Shelden Gilbert, on his Bar Mitzvah, this Satur- day, at Congregation Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St., Pontiac. On Sun- day, a buffet dinner will be served in the social hall of the congregation. bership luncheon of the Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 12:30 p. m. Born of Scandinavian parents, Mrs. Samuels was converted to the Jewish faith by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. She is a mem- ber of the Congress Governing Council, and founder of the Chi- cago Women's Division, is active in the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Mrs. William Gottesman, pro- gram chairman, will conduct a Congress Quiz. Members are urged to bring prospective affiliates to this meeting which was arranged by the membership committee of which Mrs. Samuel Katkin is chairman. Mrs. Sidney Sidell is in charge of luncheon arrange- ments. Mrs. Morris Weingarden is president. The first of the "Five Free- doms" Rallies and teas to be held in conne-tion with the third an- nual Congress tea party, will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Stone of Warrington Dr., Jan. 7 at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Maxwell Sil- verston will present the "Bill of Rights" with musical accompani- ment and Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, graduate of the Detroit College of Law and chairmen of the leg- islative committee, will be the speaker. • Mrs. Jennie Weinberg, Ezra's president, and Mrs. Rebecca Red- blatt, chairman of the annual donor luncheon, appeal to women for support of the yearly event to be held Jan. 12 at the Detroit- Leland Hotel. For reservations call TO. 8-7589 or HO. 1076. Home Relief Society Elects Mrs. Small Ernespie House, Scotland Praises Detroit Group Mrs. Irving H. Small was elect- ed president of Home Relief Society at the meeting at the Jewish Center on Monday. Other officers elected are: Mrs. Arthur Gould, chairman of board; Mesdames Maurice Garelik, Morris Rosenberg, J. Silverman, Adolph Deutsch and R. Robert Kallman, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. J. Rosenberg, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Charles Bas- sey, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ben J. Rudin, treasurer; Mrs. A. S i n a b e r g, financial secretary; Mrs. Murrey Adelson, auditor. On Jan. 13, at 1 p. m., Mrs. Ben Gale will be hostess to new and old members of the board at her home on Calvert Ave. Installation of officers will be held at 12:30 p. m. on Monday, Jan. 17, at Hotel Statler. A lunch- eon will precede the ceremony, reservations being taken by Mrs. William Gordon, TY. 4-6835. Ernespie Children's Aid, of which Mrs. James Brindze of 2732 Grand Ave. is secretary, has re- ceived a message from Ernespie House, Castle Douglas, Kircud- brightshire, Scotland, commend- ing the Detroit group for its work. Dr. Dorsey To Address Women's Council Jan. 5 Dr. John M. Dorsey, psychiat- rist, medical director of the Chil- dren's Center and a member of the staff of Harper Hospital, will speak on "Good Mental Health for the Family," at the meeting of the Detroit Section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, at the Jewish Community Center, on Monday, at 2 p. m. Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer will deliver the prayer, Mrs. Gilbert Michel will introduce the speaker and Mrs. Harry Becker will lead in singing. Prenzlauer Group Holds Donor Affair Wednesday Miss Pearl Gert will speak on "Juvenile Delinquency" at the- 11th annual donor luncheon of the Eva Prenlauer Maternity Aid next Wednesday noon at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss Irma Myers of Wayne University will appear in reci- tations. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, 'pres- ident, HO. 4472, or Mrs. J. H. Siegel, chairman of the event, TO. 8-0170. Ezra Women To Hold Games Night Wednesday Ezra Women's Division of the American Federation for Polish Jews will hold a night of games next Wednesday, at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Sadie Weinberg announces that there will be 15 free games. C. Caplan, who signs the letter, writes: "The parcels of food and clothing have been distributed among the children . . . Ernespie House Hostel is a castle about 150 years old, with 30 rooms accom- modating 70 children from 7 to 15, composed of continental refu- gees, some orphaned Jewish chil- dren and a few others evacuated from our big cities. Jewish home life is strictly observed and there is a Cheder." Friday, December 31, 1943 Chairmen Report on Pioneer Women Donor Luncheon Proceeds of Event on Jan. 18 Will Aid Working Wom- Spencer Irwin to Address Sisterhood on Jan. 10 en's Council of Palestine In Brown Chapel At a Pioneer Women's Council meeting held Dec. 23, favorable reports were heard from chapter chairmen on the forthcoming donor luncheon to be held on Jan. 18, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds of the luncheon are used to carry on the work of the Working Women's Council of Palestine who are undertaking a series of new wartime projects, such as kindergartens and nurs- ery schools for hundreds of refu- gee children. Support is provided for a num- ber of vocational schools for girls in various colonies, the first of which, now under construction in Ramath Gan near Tel Aviv, is known as the Zivia-Lubetkin- Tosia Altman school for girls. Special scholarship gifts are be- ing received by the Pioneer Women's Organization groups, in order to speed up the Vocational School Fund. The organization ..urges all women who have not made their reservations for the donor lunch- eon to do so by calling the Coun- cil office, TY. 7-2880, or TO. 8-1239. Brandeis Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization held a Hanuka party at the home of Mrs. Myron Schutzer on Mon- day. Goldie-Myerson Group held a paid-up membership Hanuka party at the home of Mrs. A. J. Nakelsky on Dec. 28. Wedding Portraits Featuring and Pictures of Children In your home or our Studios. ys Open daily till 8----tvlo t t o 3 UI p.m.—Sundays 12 9 The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will present Spencer D. Irwin, associate editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and foreign affairs columnist, Monday, Jan. 10 at 2 p. m. in the Brown Memorial Chapel. The meeting will be pre- ceded by a dessert luncheon in the Social Hall at 1:30. Recognized as an authority in international affairs, Irwin, upon his graduation from college, en- tered the newspaper field. He became acquainted with many of the outstanding persolanities in world affairs. He joined the Plain Dealer in 1926. He is a member of the Academy of Political Sci- ence, a director of the Cleveland Foreign Affairs Council; a mem- ber of the exclusive Committee on Foreign Relations and a di- rector of the Cleveland Council for American Unity. Throughout his busy years, he extended his acquaintances to the leading representatives of foreign nations and continued his contacts through correspondence. Former President Eduard Benes of the Czechoslovak Republic was a staunch admirer and that coun- try, before it fell into the hands of Hitler, awarded Mr. Irwin with the Officers' Cross of the Order of the White Lion. He is the only newspaperman ever • to be so honored and this is but one of the many recognitions accorded him by nations now in the grasp of the Nazis. King Carol of Ru- Neugarten Medical Aid mania was another who, in hap- Re-Elects Mrs. Krause pier days, made him a chevalier Mrs. Martin Krause was re- of the Order of the Star, that elected president of Neugarten country's highest award. Medical Aid at the annual meet- ing held on Monday. Other of- Says Refugees to Refuse ficers were elected as follows: to Return Home Minus Mesdames Charles Rothstein, Lester S. Smith, Benjamin Krell Protection After the War Jr. and Charles Hyman, vice- presidents; Mrs. Irving Pomer- LONDON (JPS) — Sir Herbert antz, treasurer; Mesdames Mor- Emerson, League of Nations High ris Bergstein, Norman K. 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