rtir JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Women's Health Club Expanded at Center Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, chair- man of the Women's Health Club Committee, announces that the Jewish Community Center is extending the hours of the club's service. Starting Monday members Will be able to take advantage of the Center facilities from 9 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.,, Mondays through Thursdays. There has been no increase in annual membership rate of $30 and the massage treatment of $1.25. The Health Club offers indi- vidual exercise instruction, heat cabinet, infra-red lamps, ultra- violet lamps, therapeudic show- er, steam. bath, massage a n d swimming. Everyone is invited to avail herself of this excellent opportunity to receive beneficial health treatment at such low rates. Call MA. 8400 for an ap- pointment. Mann's Manuscript Brings $100,000 In Sale of War Bonds The manuscript of Thomas Mann's famous lecture, "The Coming Victory of Democracy," one of the collection of priceless manuscripts anC. art works con- tributed by - world renowned refugees to help boost the sale of War Bonds, was donated to the New York Public Library at a ceremony in the lobby of the Library. War Bonds totaling $100,000, the "price" set for the manuscript, were purchased • by an anonymous donor so that the Library might retain permanent possession of the document. The Manri lecture, which deals with the threat of Nazism to De- mocracy, has been called "a peer- less exposition of the principles for which the United Nations are fighting." • WZO Executive Offers Pact to Revisionists JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, (JTA) — Leaders of the world Zionist Executive are conducting "earnest negotiations" with. the Zionist-Revisionists in Palestine for the purpose of achieving unity, and are ready to grant the Revisionists representation in all bodies of the Zionist Organiza- tion, it was reported by N. Kirch- ner, chairman of the executive of the South African Zionist Fed- eration, upon his return from Palestine. Women's Clubs The Department of' Michigan Ladies Auxiliaries of the Jewish War V et e r a n s of the United States served refreshments to the servicemen at the Down- town Detroit USO on their des- ignated "JWV Day," Feb. 7. The chairman, Mrs. Mary Wall- ace, was assisted by committees from Lawrence H. Jones Ladies' Auxiliary No. 190, Lt. Eli Levin Ledies' Auxiliary No. 230, De- troit Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135. * * * National Council of Jewish Juniors will have a social pro- gram at the meeting Sunday at the Book Cadillac Hotel. There will be a piano duet by Peggy Mann and Carl Beurel and read- ings by Charlotte Brawer. Cards .and refreshments will follow. All are welcome. * * * Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, at a meeting of the board on Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Fanny Roth, made plans for the dinner dance to be held March 5 at the Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Helen Rosen- thal, chairman, reports that Dave Diamond's orchestra will provide the music. A donation of $100 was made to the Jewish National Fund. Bonds and Stamps are sold at all Meetings by the chair- man, Mrs. Helen Rosenthal. Members are asked to bring fats to meetings. * * * Zedakah Club will meet at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, 3359 Lawrence. A recording of "The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto" by Raymond Massey will be heard' at this meeting. Comments will be by Miss Zelda, Rosenthal. Members and friends are invited. * * * Neugarten Medical Aid will have a combined meeting of for- mer' and new members of the board on Monday at the Pallister Tea Room, 148 Pallister. A luncheon will be followed by an afternoon of games. Reservations are being filled by Mrs. Harvey Elbinger, UN. 2-0842. Bond pur- chasers are urged to contact the organization's committee. * * * Council of the Pioneer Wom- en's Organizations will sponsor a victory rally at the Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 11529 Linwood, on Wednesday • eve- ning. Luncheon chairmen will report on funds raised. Edith Rossin Reznick of Halevy Sing- ing Society will be guest soloist, accompanied by Lillian Robbins at the piano. Refreshments will be served. *• * * "A Green Hat with a Blue Feather," an original dramatic skit written and directed by Mrs. William Gottesman, program chairman, will feature the next meeting of the Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Wednesday, March 8, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Anna Center Schneiderman, national chairman of education, will be guest speak- er and will inaugurate a study course to be directed by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, based on the "Guide to American Social Prob lems," published by Columbia University. Friday Ferwuary TO, 7144 N, Pledge Call Issued By J.N.F. Auxiliary Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, presi- dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, has issued an appeal for a "Settle a Family" pledge in connection ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY The following is a partial list of patrons for the subscription dinner to be given on Wednesday evening, Feb. 23, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, honoring Louis Fitch, K. C., author and lecturer, guest speaker at the afternoon meeting of the ORT to be held" at the Belcrest Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Miss Elizabeth Finley, Dr. and Mrs. Michael Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Gottfurcht, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gottfurcht, Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm, Mr. and Mrs. William Isenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman, Mr. and Mrs. Mischa Kottler, Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Markey, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby, Judge and Mrs. Charles Casper Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons, "Mr. and Mrs. David Rogoff, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell H. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner. , . Mrs. David Curtis and daughter, Shirley Mae, of Clairmount• Ave., returned home after spending a fortnight in Dayton, 0., with Mrs. Curtis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jenefsky. They also attended the wedding of Mrs. Curtis' niece, Miss Roslyn Jenefsky, to Manuel Garlikov, on Jan. 30, at Miami Hotel in Dayton. . Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of Calvert Ave., who left De- troit the beginning of December, are spending 'the winter in Los Angeles, Calif. Home Relief Society Bridal Calendar To Hear Philip Adler Philip Adler, eminent corre- spondent and member of the staff of the Detroit News, will MRS. MAX HAYMAN be the guest speaker at the meet- with the 13th annual donor event ing of the Home Relief Society, to culminate with a .program at at 1 p. m. on Monday, Feb. 28, the Masonic Temple on March at the home of Mrs. R. Robert 22, featuring Pierre Van Paassen Kallman, 2420 W. Boston Blvd. as guest speaker. Mrs. Al Weisman, program. Mrs. Max Hayman is one of chairman, announces that a des- the active leaders in the drive. sert luncheon will be served. The "Settle a Family" pledge Mrs. Arthur Gould will introduce calls for a gift of $250 to enable the speaker. Mrs. Irving H. a refugee family to be given a Small, president, invites mem- home on 10 dunams of land in bers to bring their friends. Palestine. Other pledges being Mrs. Sam Marks, ehairman of accepted for the donor event are: the Bond and Stamp committee, Golden Book inscription, $100; announces that $62,500 worth of dunam pledge, $25; patron, $10; War Bonds have been sold thus donor, $5.50; .darlings, Sefeg Ha- far. Those desiring to buy Bonds Yeled, sons and daughters in ser- or Stamps are asked to call UN. vice inscriptions and in Memor- 1-3608, or to purchase them at iams. meetings. The third in a series of rallies The sewing unit under the will be held at 12:15 p. m. next Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Cohen supervision of Mrs. Adolph Bldg. Mrs. Esther Etkin Moss- Deutsch may be called for fur- man will be the guest speaker. ther information at UN. 1-3492. She will review Van Paass on's "The Forgotton Ally." Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter will lead in community singing. A dessert luncheon will be served. Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis (Edith Sarasohn) of 3242 Mrs. A. D. 'Markson Webb Ave., a son, Jerry Michael. Births Entertained Before Moving From Detroit Feb. 20—Miss Shirley Marion • Weisner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner of Wildemere Ave., to Jack Harold Goldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goldin of Fullerton Ave. * * * Feb. 20—Miss Juliette Gold- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goldberg, to Dr. Ja- cob Jackson Wechsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wechsler, of New York City, at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Reception from 3 to 5 o'clock. Marriages Prussian-Loeb: Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Loeb of Glynn Ct. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Betty Jane, to 1st Lt. Charles T. Prussian, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole of Calvert Ave., on Jan. 26. Rabbi . Leon Fram officiated. Miss Elaine Prussian, sister of the bridegroom was the bride's attendant. Gordon Prussian was - his cousin's best man. • Lt. Prussian was an honorary president and active member of the Junior Service Group before entering the armed forces. His * * * bride was active in the Junior Feb. 3—To Cpl. and Mrs. Zedakah Club. Phyllis Adelson (Phyllis Polan), a son, Sheldon Michael. * * .* CLEARANCE SALE Feb. 11—TO Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garfield (Merle Rosenberg of Toronto) of Boston Blvd., .a Ear Rings—Pins daughter. Necklaces * * * Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunsberg (Belle Baron) of Genesee Ave., a son. Discount * * * Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Max GREENBERG'S Weingarden (Ann Marcus) of JEWELRY 3841 Buena Vista Ave., a 8931 Twelfth daughter. Mrs. Aaron D. Markson, active for many years in Detroit's communal affairs, is being en- tertained by many friends prior to her departure for Beaver Falls, Pa-, where she will make her home. One of the founders of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Mr. Kirchner said that the National Fund and who served Jews in Palestine are pessimistic the organization as secretary and about Britain's willingness to treasurer, she is now one of the annul the White Paper. honorary board members. She also was one of the first mem- Revisionists' Protest bers of the Northwestern Wo- men's League of the United He- Quelled in Palestine brew Schools which later adopt- al111111111111111111111!ffitIlliqr ■ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!li11111111111 11111 ■ 1111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M ed the name of Women's League JERUSALEM (JTA) — Firing of the United Hebrew Schools. in the -air, the Palestine police She has also been active in Wo- dispersed Revisionist street dem- men's Mizrachi whom s h e onstrators carrying posters de- served as treasurer and is now manding t h e immediate estab- the society's vice-president. lishment of Palestine as an inde- At present, she is president of pendent Jewish State guaranteed the Ladies Auxiliary of Kvutzah by the United Nations. Ivrith which assists in advanc- The demonstration followed a ing cultural activities of the mass meeting called by the Re- United Hebrew Schools. visionists at which the rescue of The Marksons came to Detroit Jews from Europe w a s urged in 1922. The late A. D. Markson with emphasis on demands con- With A Showing of was the head of the high school tained in posters placed through- The committee in charge of out the city. The posters, carry- arranging for hostesses at the department of • the United He- Over 200 Fine All Wool ing the signature of the Irgun. USO in behalf of the Jewish brew Schools. Zvai Leumi (National Military Welfare Board continues to Fabrics For Your New Organization), which is a Re- Make appointments for organi- Youth Education League visionist body, demanded the for- zations. Societies desiring to Luncheon Next Tuesday mation of a Jewist State, t h e provide refreshments and to immediate establishment of a serve at the Downtown USO are •Youth• Education League's provisional Jewish Government, asked to call Mrs. Rose Fineman, luncheon and show will take a Jewish military force and free MA. 8400. Tailored To Order place, at the Book Cadillac next Jewish immigration. Full equal Hostesses representing t h e Tuesday. In The Style That r i g h t s were , promised to the This event will -mark the close Lawrence H. Jones, Eli Levin Arabs. of the pledge fund drive of and Detroit Ladies' Auxiliaries Suits You Best. 74 of Jewish War Veterans of the which Mrs. William C. Sucher is Commissioner Herlands chairman. . The arrangements U. S. on Feb. 7 were: Order Now For Future Delivery Quits as N. Y., Prober Mesdames I d a Greenbaum, committee includes Mrs. 'John • NEW YORK (JPS)—William Cecil Modell, Sylvia Schaeffer, Sklar and Mrs. Harry Spector, k B. Herlands, Commissioner of Elsie Lefko, Julia Nathan, Ida Tickets are obtainable from Investigation of T ■ Tew York City, Schultz, Emma Peck, Bessie Ny- Mrs. James V. Browne, TO. who revealed police indifference man, Bea Weisberg, Rose Cohen, 5-5770, and Mrs. Morris Burstein, and inefficiency in the Lace of Florence Sinkoff, May Ginsburg, TO. 6-6050. anti-Semitic hoodlumisin, has re- Lillian Feldman, Ann Elias, Lil- signed. He denied that his resig- lian Morris, Hattie Cohen, Ann MIDWAY FLORIST TYler 6-7161 9035 TWELFTH nation was in any way connect- Jacoby, Ruth Schrieber and TO. 8-1650 i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111iiialitillilitill1110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lliMID13111111111111111111111111t7f. ; 3351 West Davison ed with the Drew case. Rose Cowan. 1 JWB Seeks Groups To Serve at USO COSTUME JEWELRY TO UP 20% H a s Arrived •a= - Suit or Coat . - I C Dress Shop