• Women's Clubs Mrs. Mollie Banks, president of LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of Bnai - Brith, announces the ap- pointment of the following com- mittee chairmen: Membership, Belle Fields; fund-raising, Lena Zohott; prograni, Vivian Shar- kty; • conservation, Yetta Yates; Bnai Brith Girls, Ethel Cohen; anti-defamation, Shirley Nach- man; Hillel, Ida Raimi; war serv- ice, Belle Nadis; Red Cross, Mil- lie Kaufman; publicity,' Yetta Schwartz, Fay Schreiman, Eve Hernian; housing, Goldie Bank; Bonds and stamps, Mollie Gold- stein; hospitality, Fay Wagner; historian, Helen Herman; tribute fund, Jeanette Miller; sunshine, Bessie Mann; telephone, • Pauline Rappaport; social, Thelma Weiss; Blood Donor, Bessie Cohen; knit- ting, sewing, Billie Walters, Ma- rion Rudder; USO, Anne Par- trite; OCD, Sylvia Freedman; war relief, Ida Spear; initiation, Annabelle Hochman; bowling, Diana Colton; dramatics, Dorothy Meekler; Home for Aged Nurses' Aide, Mary Rosenzweig. * * * North Woodward branch of EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION will have its annual all-day ex- cursion to Bob-Lo July 18. Mrs. E. Epps is chairman of the ar- rangements committee. For tickets call UN. 2-7185 or TO. 8-2058. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, at 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. S. Cohen, 18238 Santa Rosa. * * * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY installed the following officers on June 28, at the Bnai Moshe: Mrs. Julia Ring, pres- ident; Mesdames Esther Engel and Jennie Wiatrak, vice-pres- idents; Mrs. Freda Einzig, treas- urer; Mesdames Helen Rosenthal, Ida Goldfine and Sophya Jana- witz, financial, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Ethel Goodman, conductress; Mrs. Fanny Roth, inner • guard; Mrs. Helen Auslander, honorary. president; Mrs. Wiatrak, sick committee chairman. M o 11 y Banks, president of Bnai Brith Marshall Women, was the instal- ling officer. Bonds and stamps are sold at all meetings. Mern- bers are asked to bring waste fats to the Bnai Moshe or to Mrs. Auslander, 3330 Glynn Ct., during the summer. * * * Mrs. A. Strossky of 15717 Lin- wood was hostess to SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI on June 28. _Plans were made for the annual excursion to Bob-Lo on .Aug. 15. Tickets • are available from the chairman, Mrs. Harry Finkel- stein, TY. 4-4829, or the presi- dent, Mrs. E. Abrams, TY. 7-5733. The next meeting will be held at 1 p. m. next Tuesday at the Sharey Zedek. Election of of- ficers will take place. Marriages ALEXANDER-LANDIS: —Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Alexander announce the marriage of their son, Major Martin M. Alexander, to Mary Ann Landis. The mar- riage was performed overseas. * * * HALBERG-AMDUR: The mar- riage of Miss Ruth Lee Amdur, daughter of Morris Amdur of Indiana Ave., and Cpl. Sidney I...alberg, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Halberg, was performed June 18 at Shreveport,. La. The bride's father attended the wed- ding. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in Shreveport and are now residing at Camp Polk, La., where Cpl. Halberg is sta- tioned. CARD OF THANKS Rabbi Joseph Eisenman and family wish to thank their rela- tives, friends, and the rabbis of the city for their kindnesses and sympathy shown' them during the loss of their dearly loved wife and mother, the late Mrs. Michle Eisenman. MT1)WAY FLORIST 3351 West Davi;on TO. 8-1650 Friday, July 7, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Check for UJA Hadassah Opens Fund Raising For Honor Roll Name Officers, Committee Chairmen to Launch Summer Drive • More than $25,000 was raised this year for the United Jewish Appeal and other Jewish relief, cultural, and war service agen- cies through United Jewish Stu- dent Funds sponsored and or- ganized on college campuses b: the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda tions. In the photo, Elaine Hor- witz and Marvin ‘Jenefsky, co- chairmen of UJSF of Ohio State University Hillel Foundation, present a $1,200 check for the UJA to Simon Lazarus, treasurer of the United Jewish Fund of Columbus. Sees 'Flood' Of Refugees President of Keren Hayesod Urges 'Open Ports' at Tel Aviv, Haifa NEW YORK, N. Y.—Declaring that "the present trickle of regu- gees from Europe will, in the im- mediate future, become a flood," Judge Bernard A. Rosenblatt, president of the Palestine Found- ation Fund (Keren Hayesod) called for the establishment of "open ports" at Tel Aviv and Haifa in Palestine, to cope with the problem of saving the lives of Jewish refugees. Judge Rosenblatt, welcoming the "gesture of President Roose- velt in offering a place of refuge at Fort Ontario for 1,000 victims of Nazi persecution" pointed out that it was only "a very small beginning." Judge Rosenblatt announced that the Palestine Foundation Fund forwarded $1,000,000, "the largest part of which will be used for the statement of Jewish refu- gees from the Hitler holocaust and their establishment on the land as self-respecting and self- supporting individuals." He promised that greater funds would be available when increas- ing use is made of Palestine "as the most suitable haven of refuge for the Jews of Europe." In making additional lands available for the settlement of Jewish refugees in Palestine, Judge Rosenblatt pointed out that there was German property in Palestine which, he said, could be used as reception centers. At a meeting of Central Group of Hadassah, held June 27 at the Shaarey Zedek, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, group president, the Honor Roll fund-raising campaign officially was launched, and activities will continue throughout the summer. Mesdames Fred Ginsburg, Jo- seph Frank and A. C. Lappin are co-chairmen of the campaign, Mrs. Abraham Srere is chairman of the Youth Aliyah project and Mrs. Jacob Perlmutter is finan- cial secretary. Officers, Chairmen Officers and committee chair- men are: Vice-presidents, Mesdames Ab- raham Cooper, Aaron Kurland and Harry Goldberg; treasurer, Mrs. Saul R. Levin; financial secretary and her assistant, Mes- dames. Ellis Thal and Jacob Perlmutter; corresponding and recording secretaries, Mesdames Charles Rubiner and Daniel Cullen; mempership, Mesdames Morris Garvett and Harry Metz- ger; current dues, Mesdames Herman Wetsman a n d Moe Dann. Jewish National Fund, Mes- dames Charles Goldstein and I. M. Hertz; Minyanim, Mrs. Sam Chase; sponsors, Mesdames H. Jacobs and James Browne; Bul- letin, Mesdames Myron Stein- berg and Julian Tobias; pub- licity, Mrs. Louis Braitman. Other Committees Palestine supplies, Mesdames William Gordon and Peter Mil- ler; telephone, Mesdames H. Bookstein and B. Bloom; hos- pitality, Mesdames Morse Saul- son and Robert Marwil; Oneg Skabat, Mesdames M. H. Zack- heim and Julius Berman; politi- cal, Mesdames Benjamin Laikin and H. Mendelson; social, Mes- dames Charles A. Smith and Moe Perlis; activities, Mrs. Jacob Schakne; program, Mesdames Louis James Rosenberg, Nathan Simons, Saul Q. Kesler, Julius Chajes and Jacob Sauls. The Central Group meeting was addressed by Mrs. Louis Glasier, president of Detroit Hadassah, and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. A radio quiz featured as participants Mrs. Julian Kro- lik, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. H. C. Broder and Mrs. Harry Jackson. Births Price $1.00 Schettler Drug Co. 122 Poems of Interest to All Over 53 Years of Service For Copies: David Horowitz Detroit 4081 Monterey, NO. 2680 Grosse Pointe On Sale at J. L. Hudson Co. Gail Berkman of Parkside Ave. left on Wednesday for Camp Wi-cu-su-ta, N. H. Mrs. Benjamin Boxman and her daughters, Elaine and Adrienne, are spending the summer in Charlevoix, Mich. Mrs. David Gottlieb of Rochester Ave. has returned from Toronto where she was the .guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert. Mrs. Sigmund Rosman, her daughter, Elaine and her, son, Jerry, of Calvert Ave., and her sister, Mrs. Louis H. Wexler and her son, Jimmy, of San Juan Dr., are spending the summer in Frankfort, Mich. Mr. Rosman and Mr. Wexler spent the holiday -week-end with them. Dr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas of the Briggs Hotel and Dr. Benyas' brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Murray Jackman of the Book Cadillac Hotel, have left on a Georgian Bay cruise. Mrs. Theresa Bachrach of Los Angeles is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ditkoff of Chicago Blvd. She recently visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugo. Rowland in Milford, Mich., and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lane in New York City. Before returning home she will also visit her son in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nieman of Wildemere Ave. returned last Sunday from New York City. Mrs. Norman M. Ross has left for Washington, D. C., where she is visiting 1st Lt. and Mrs. Charles J. Robinson. Mrs. Robinson is the former Bess Glickstein of Detroit. Mrs. Herman Berlin and her mother, Mrs. LeboviU, and two children, Sanford Sidney and Judith Harriet, are spending a month at Woodland Beach. Mrs. Horace J. Haber and her son, Jon, of Clarksville, Tenn., are visiting with Mrs. Haber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Michelson of 2070 Collingwood. Miss Constance Schaflander has left to resume her. studies at the Franklin School of Arts and Science at Philadelphia, Pa., after spending her 10 days' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander of Merrick Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander of Merrick Ave. have left for a week's visit in New York. While there, they will visit with Lt. and Mrs. Gerald M. Schaflander who are spending Lt. Schaf- lander's furlough with Mrs. Schaflander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Polumbaum of Harrison, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldberg of \the Wilshire Hotel will be at home on Wednesday evening, July 12, to celebrate their anniversary and to honor their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Wechsler of New York City. Coniress Launches Drive for $1,500,000 NEW YORK (JPS)—The ad- ministrative committee of the American Jewish Congress unan- imously passed a resolution urg- ing that the American Jewish Conference deal "with the com- mon problems of Jews both at home and abroad." The Confer- ence at present does not include American Jewish problems on its agenda. The meeting voted to launch a national campaign for individual members and a drive for $1,500,- 000 for the American Jewish Congress and World Jewish Con- gress. It heard reports on nego- tiations conducted by the World Jewish. Congress with the gov- ernment and the UNRRA- on matters of relief and postwar rehabilitation; on the activities of the World Jewish Congress in the field of rescue, and on the work of the Commission on Eco- nomic Problems of the American Jewish Congress. Schwartz in Palestine BUY AN EXTRA BOND! En Route to Turkey JERUSALEM (Palcor) — Dr. Joseph Schwartz, European chairman of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, arrived in Pales- tine from Italy en route to Tur- key. At a press conference here, June 15—To Lt. and Mrs. he outlined the activities of the Hirschberg (Irma Feerer), a son, Joint Distribution Committee in the spheres of rescue and relief Walter Junior. * * * for refugees. June 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bassin of 3783 Boston Blvd., a daughter, Paulette Mel- ody. Mrs. Bassin is the former Roselyn Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen of Windsor. * * * June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelfand (Rose Yolles), of 4003 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Judith Ann. IN HIS EFFORTS * * * to fill your prescrip- June 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. tions accurately 4 a y Reuben D. Wax (Rena Krause) after day, our pharm- of Lauder Ave., a daughter, Judy acists are constantly Jo. guided by the knowl- edge to their respon- sibility to your doctor A Book that gives the answers . . . to the community to many perplexing questions Read David Horowitz's . . . and to you. "The Poet's Answer ", ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Altman Plans Special Broadcast on Monday Hyman Altman, director of the Jewish hours broadcast on Sta- tion WJLB, announced this week that he will have a special broad- cast on WJLB at 9:30 p. m. on Monday, July 9. Mr. Altman asks his regular audience to listen in. ELSA SEGALL Fine Chocolates 91 16 Twelfth St. Will Be Closed During the Summer Months The Reopening Will Be Announced in The Jewish News For the Sake of Good Taste, SERVE HEINZ Kosher CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP! in tasty, tempting It's made Heinz Condensed Cream of Tomato Soup. oned with with juicy, sun-ripened tomatoes; it's seas There's nourishment aplenty rare spices and blended with cream. 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