Fr;clay, love t 1444• THE JEWISH NEWS Pets Swam 8ochOe Warce - BUY MORE THAN BEFORE This Advertisement Sponsored By Cunningham's "cli.ABT DRUG STORES Arlazaroff Celebration To Be Held Sunday Evening [106 Anniversary of JNWA Branch Draws National Attention: Siegel, Hamlin to Be Principal Speakers at Fete at Lee Plaza The memorable event of observing the 10th anniversary of Detroit's Arlazaroff Branch of Jewish National Workers' Alliance, which will take place this Sunday evening at a ban- Auet at the Lee Plaza, is attracting national attention. Detroit Jews were the first to honor the memory of the ;late Dr. Chaim Arlazaroff by having a Farband branch Friamed after him, and the na-(.:, *onal organization is making note ry Schumer has sold $125,000 of this fact by sending prominent worth of War Bonds and a hos- ispeakers to address the gather- pital plane will be purchased to [trig. carry the name "Arlazaroff Principal Speakers Branch JNWA of Detroit." Principal speakers will be !Louis Siegel, national executive Jsecrc.-.tary of the Farband, and 1Isaac Hamlin, national director ;43f the Gewerkshaften drives. Morris L. Schaver, president of Arlazaroff branch, will be the - !-toastmaster. - The guest soloist will be the 'eminent Cleveland singer, Cantor David Glinkovsky, former Pal- estinian who has sung in opera in Italy and whb has been widely 19- cclairned in concerts in this seountry. Special Book Published Marking the anniversary of ,Arlazaroff branch, a special vol- time has been published contain- ing important articles dealing 7vvith the life and work of Dr. Arlazaroff. This volume, which Alas been favorably received in New York and other communi- ties, contains essays by.outstand- 'kg Jewish leaders in the coun- try. The book is procurable . from Mrs. Adele Mondry or other 'members of Arlazaroff branch at $2.50. -On the occasion of the Arla- zaroff anniversary, a committee 'under the chairmanship of -Har- HARRY SCHUMER LOUIS SIEGEL Camp Mehia, Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan On Wamplers Lake in the Heart of w. the Irish Hills. • Recognized by au- thorities as the Outstanding Camp CAMP itilA dent in the Middle West. TRANSPORTATION OF CHILDREN to Camp Has Been Arranged Registrations Limited ti OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR FUN AND ADVENTURE UNDER EXPERT SUPERVISION FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 TO 15 PRE-SCHOOL GROUP 3 TO 6 PHONE: TYLER 5-8038 EDITU B. BERCOVICII, DIRECTOR Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau national executive secretary, will address Monday evening's meet- ing. fo Succeed Julian National Conclave in N. Y.; Margulies to Address At the last meeting •of the Local Meeting H. Krolik North End Clinic Board of Trustees the following Officers and Members of the Executive Committee were elected: David Wilkus, president; J. B. Neiman, vice-president;• Sylvan S. Grosner, secretary; Miss Edith Heavenrich, treasurer; Mrs. H. C. Broder and Julian H. Krolik. Mr. Wilkus, Avho succeeds Ju- lian H.. Krolik as president, has been a member of the board of trustees since 1942. He serves also as a member of the board of Temple Beth El, is chairman of the housing program of the Re- settlement Committee, a special project of the Jewish Welfare Federation, is affiliated with the Detroit Service Group and has been active in the War Chest campaigns. North End Clinic is a partici- pant in the Metropolitan War Chest and the Detroit Corninu- nity Fund, is a Member of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Council of Social Agencies. Install Pisgah Women's Officers Next Monday Zionists to Elect Officers Tuesday . Officers of the Zionist Organi- t,zation of Detroit will be elected kit the annual meeting next Tues- *lay evening, at the Shaarey Zedek. . Reports' will be submitted by the retiring officers and plans milli be announced for the corn- ;ling year's work, • according to ;Abraham Cooper, retiring presi- dent. North End Clink Elect Congress Delegates Here Elects Officers Monday Evening David Wilkus Chosen Presi- Mrs. Charles Solovich will in- stall the following new officers of Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith on Monday evening, at .Temple Beth El: Mrs. Nathan Wolf, president; Mesdames Harry C. Singer, Wil- liam Phillips and Lewis Man- ning, vice-presidents; Mesdames Lem Cherrin, Marvin B. Levy, Louis Rubin and William Parnos, financial, recording, mailing and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Leonard Sims, monitress; Mrs. Julius Meskin, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Cohen, guardian; Mrs. Benjamin Bond, sentinel; Mrs. Irving Gilbert, guide; Mesdames Charles Solovich, Sam Aaron, Saul Rosenman, Gerald Gold- berg and Jess Feller, trustees. The program will include se- lections by Mrs. Cola Heidin, pianist, and a dramatic tableau, "Bnai Brith Women on Fade," by the dramatic group of Pisgah Women. The Detroit Section of t h e American Jewish Congress will elect delegates to the national MORRIS MARGULIES convention in New York June 24 to 26, at a meeting at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Monday evening. Leon Kay, president of t h e Detroit Section of the Congress, announces that Morris Margulies, An invitation to attend t h e meeting and to participate in the election is extended to all mem- bers and to delegates of affili- ated organizations. T-5 Leemon Is High Man in ASFTC Class Among those who were grad- uated from ASFTC finance school at Fort Harrison, Indian- apolis, Ind., last week, was T/5 Philmore A. Leemon, well known leader in youth circles in Detroit. T/5 Leemon, who was a mem- ber of Class 90, was high man for the class, with an average of 98.3. In Detroit, he was active in the United Hebrew Schools and the Zionist Organization. He was the organizer of an educational chapter of the local Zionist movement and represented the Detroit organization at national conventions. MEDICATED POWDER 40 YEAR FAVORITE —with thousands of families, as it relieves itching irritation of minor skin rashes— baby's diaper rash. Sprinkle on Messanai the soothing, medicated powder contain- ing ingredients many specialists often rep- ommen.d. Costs little, Demand 11 110-ViaIIII. The FARBAND Camp and KINDERWELT on Long Lake near Chelsea, Mich. Will be Open This Summer for a 9 Week Season - JUNE 25 to AUGUST 27 'Boys and Girls from 6 tc 15 Admitted for Full or Half Season A limited number of vacancies still open.. Register Early to avoid disappointment. For Information and Registration Write - Farband Camp and Kinderwelt, 1912 Taylor, Detroit 6, or Phone TYler 4-8988 (Daily 12 to 2 P. M.) Or Phone Our Registrars-11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Mrs. D. Kumove: UN. 1-'7054 Mrs. S. Sislin: TO. 5-9772 Mrs. S. Levin: TR. 2-3001 CAMP PLAYFAIRE Now Taking Reservations For the 1944 Season Boys & Girls Age 6 to 16 — Located in North Michigan Near Charlevoix, Petoskey, Frankfort and Mackinac Sanitary Facilities In Each Cabin Laundry Service Available in Camp Detroit Physicians and Regis- tered Nurses on Camp Grounds at All Times. Abe Katz and Frieda Drapkin, well known physical directors of Detroit Public Schools, in complete charge. Recommended for Hay Fever and Sinus Sufferers For Folder and Full Parti:ala.rs Phone TO. 8-8382 ON PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICH, 1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL THREE CAMPS IN ONE BOYS' UNIT 6-16 * GIRLS' UNIT 6-16 LITTLE NAHELU 3-6 RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND NURSES • All Outdoor and Indoor Camp Activities • Same Counselor Staff and Leadership • Produce From Our Own Farm Served • Victory Gardens for Eacb Group REGISTRATION LIMITED! Information or Folder. Write or Phone, DETROIT OFFICE, 18657 GREENLAWN PHONES—UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189