Page. Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 28.,- .1444 ACK TH E ATTACK 7 mai e 'Off Women's Clubs League of Jewish Women to Meet At Beth El Feb. 14 Rochel Laya Stepin Aid is the new name adopted by Stepin Aid Society, in memory of Mrs. Rose Kessler, who was one of the so- ciety's founders. Rabbi Sperka presided at a meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Siegel, of Leslie Ave., at which this decision was reached. * * * Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivritli held the first in a series of pep rallies at the home of Mrs. A. Markson. Plans were made for the ninth annual'donor lunch- eon to take place Feb. 9 at Moss' Hall, 5028 Joy Rd. Rabbi .Mor- ton Goldberg, of Toledo, will be guest speaker; Cantor J. H. Son- enklar will sing Hebrei.v songs and there will be a message, from Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Samuel' Schubiner is general chairman. * * * vac Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 135, of Jewish War Veterans of the U.S., is sponsoring a membership par- ty, as part of its membership drive. It will be held- Monday evening at the home of Belle Levin, 60 * *. Boston Blvd. There will be free , entertainment and refreshments. Information may be secured - from the contact chairrnan, 'Lillian E. _Morris, -UN. 2-2089, or the .president, Lillian E, Fink, TO. 8-3159. Bnai Moshe Women's Donor Dinner Feb. 6 Plr n s for the tenth annual donor dinner of Bnai Moshe Sis:- terhood on Sunday, Feb. 6, have been completed_ by the .arrange- ments committee .appointed by Mrs. Alex Fisch, president. Mrs. Sam Freedman, chairthan, is as- sisted by Mrs. Ralph Beck, co- chairthan. Dr. , Joseph Starman will be toastmaster. Cantor David Katz- man will render vocal selections. Greetings will be extended by Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Ja- cob J. Nathan and Adolph Beck, president of t h e congregation. There will be a vaudeville revue by pupils of Julie Adler dancing academy, which will be followed by dancing. Mb The SisterhOod will hold .a business meeting next Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., with a social hour fol- lowing. HARRY YUDKOFF Local Brevities Marshall Women Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- ish Home for Aged is planning its election meeting. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, president, announces Entire Membership to .Hear nominating committee: Mesdms. Miss' Ann - Birk Kuper, I. E. Goodman, A. M. Ferar, J. Noted Dramatist Strasler, N. Blatnikoff, S. Sch- wartz, D. Kliger and H. Weiss. Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, * * * Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary No., president of the League, of Jew- 230 of Jewish War Veterans of ish Women's Organizations, an- the • U. S. held its second birth- nounces that a meeting of the clay dinner Jan. 16 at Work- entire membership will be held men's Circle Bldg. Harry Schae- ffer, vice-president of the fifth region, and Morris Bordelove addressed th.e group. There were entertainers from the Roth-Br- dun School. Philip Cantor pre- sented citations to 35 mothers who have sons in the service. Mrs•- Ida Schultz, president, an- nounced that proceeds from the event will be used to send ne- cessities to servicemen. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. Weisman, 2969 Fullerton Ave. * * * Eva Prenzlauer • Maternity Aid will meet at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Gold- smith, 17344 Greenlawn Ave. Plans will be made for the an- nual bridge card party. * * * This Advertisement Sponsored By Hospital, Fort Custer, are assist- ing the Red Cross and giving blood to the Blood Bank and are Kurt Saffir and Reva Kowal- serving at the USO. sky, pupils of the Center Piano Mrs. Lena Zohott is chairman School, will participate in a pro- of the donor luncheon and may gram sponsored by the Detroit Mrs. Sqlovich Will Deliver be called for reservations, TR. 2-3189. Public Library on Friday even- Bnai Brith Message at ing, Feb. 4. * * Book Cadillac, Feb. 9 Pogresbishtcher Progre s s i v e Society, in addition to purchas- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi ing $108,000 worth of War of Temple Beth El, will be the Bonds at its meeting on Feb. 9, guest speaker at the donor lunch- Presidents and civilian defense as reported in our last issue, also eon of the L o u i s Marshall gave $10 for an overseas cigar- Women s Group No. 490 of Bnai chairmen of local women's or- ette fund. Brith, Wednesday, Feb. 9, at the ganizations have been invited to * * a breakfast meeting arranged by Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Whittemore and Lowe, famous Gus Howard will be the enter- president, and Mrs. Carl S. Schil- two-piano team of concert stage tainer and Mrs. Charles Solovich, ler, chairman of the war efforts and radio, will be the Detroit president of Women's District board, of the League of Jewish Town Hall attraction in the Grand Lodge No. 6, will deliver Women's Organizations, to be Fisher Theater Wednesday, Feb. a Bnai Brith message. Mrs. Ruth held at 10 a. m. next Monday at 2, at 11 a. m. Now in the United Metzger Feldman will give the the Jewish Community Center. States Navy and stationed at invocation. Reservations are being taken by Brooklyn, these two gifted young In existence 18 months, Louis Mrs. S a ul Glueckman, UN. artists have been permitted by their commanding officer to fill a Marshall Women have 280 mem- 1-4914. Informational releases - few major concert engagements. bers. In addition to the regular and reports on latest develop- Their program, offering spark- Bnai Brith program, they are as- ments in civilian defense activi- ling diversity from the classics sisting in war efforts, are sending ties will be made available at to swing, is entitled "Two Sailors cookies to soldiers at Station this meeting. and a Pair of Pianos." * * * Ben Hecht's pageant "We Will Never Die" will be staged in ma- jor cities throughout the country ; it was announced this week by the Emergency Committee t o Save the Jewish People of Eur- ope. Detroit is included aiming the cities slated to see this pa- geant. Jacob Ben-Ami, one of the stars in the pageant, is na- tional director of all future pro- ductions. To Hear Dr, Glazer At Donor Event Call Civilian Defense Workers to Breakfast Sale of ANN BIRK KUPER on Monday, Feb. 14, at Temple Beth El, Brown Memorial Chapel, at 2 p. m. All members of organizations affiliated with the League are invited. * * . * Dr. Anup Singh, authority on Miss Setta Robinson,• program India and the Far East, politi- chairman, states that Ann Birk cal scientist and biographer of Kuper, well known solo actress, Nehru, will be the speaker at who will render a dramatic in- the Town Hall at the Cass The- terpretation of one of Broadway's ater, Friday morning, February outstanding successes — "Tomor- 4, at 11 o'clock. row the World" by James Gow and Armed d'Usseau. Miss Kuper began her studies at Northwestern University, spent six months abroad and studied with Beatrice Ives Welles, mother of Orson Welles. Her stage work includes appear- ances with Lenore Ulric, Taylor Holmes and Allison Skipworth. She has had radio appearances on WBC; WBBM and WGN. Congress Women In Last Rally Tea "Freedom of Petition" a talk by Mrs. Max Dushkin, and a songfest with Mrs. Morris Lieb- erman as pianist, at the home of Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne, 8603 La- Salle Blvd., - Friday, Feb; 4, at 1:30 p. m., will feature the last of a series of rally teas of De- troit Women's Division of Amer- ican Jewish Congress. These teas, honoring the "Five Freedoms," are held in connec- tion with -the annual Congress Tea Party to take place at Hotel Statler, Feb. 9, • at which Dr. Michael Williams, founder and editor of the Catholic magazine "Commonweal", member of the executive committee of the Na- tional Conference of Christians and Jews and a member of the American Committee of Reli- gious Rights and Minorities, will be guest speaker. Collier-Keyworth Rabbi Jacob Nathan Speaker for Mlawer Rabbi Jacob Nathan of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe will be the guest speaker at the fifth annual donor luncheon at the Wilshire Hotel next. Wednesday noon. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will give t h e invocation. Entertainment will be provided by Miss Flor- ence Weintraub, who will give Rabbi Nathan vocal selections, and Miss Har- riet Burnstein, who will give recitations. Mrs. J. Kasmer is general chairman of the arrangements committee and is receiving pledges at TO. 8-7313. Reserva- tions also may be made by call- ing Mrs. Israel Burnstein, pledge director, TR. 2-4053. Youth Radio Series on WWJ Saturday "Here's to Youth," the new radio series for young people broadcast nationally under • the joint sponsorship of the NBC and 10 youth serving agencies of the country, is heard locally over WWJ on Saturday, from 1 to .Arthur Grossman of the De- 1:30 p. m. The program for Jan. 29 is en- troit Symphony Orchestra will present violin selections, accom- titled "Dad's in the Army." Organizations cooperating with panied by Rosa Bassin Stein. the NBC in presenting these pro- Mrs. Fay D. 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