Page • THE 'JtWISH NEWS Jewish Leaders Urge All to Register in Order to. Vote in Nov. 7 Election With only a few .days remaining before the deadline for registration; an appeEil was issued this week by the Jewish Community Council's internal relations committee, urging all Detroit Jews who have not registered to do so at Once. The final day for registration is next Wednesday, Oct: 18. The election is Nov. 7. Qualified voters may register either at the City Hall Or at stations set Up in schools, police and fire stations. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Joseph Bernstein, co-chair- men of the Council's internal relations committee, have ad- dressed a letter to the 203 affiliated organizations of the Council, urging them to contact their members and to urge them to register at once. SW. Women's Club Activities DNAI BRITH LOUIS MAR- SHALL WOMEN will have a membership tea Wednesday eve- ning at the Workmen's Circle Educational Center, Linwood and Lawrence. Mrs. Lillian Aaron, president of the Michigan Worn- en's Bnai Brith Council, will be guest speaker. There will be the presentation of five awards for outstanding work, including the Women's District Grand Lodge certificates for exceptional re- sults in the membership drive to Mrs. Belle Fields and to Mrs. Vivian Sharkey for her mem- bership conservation record. The U. S. Treasury Department gave a citation to Mesdames Mollie Goldstein and Gertrude Cross for record bond sales. In recog- nition of their services, Women's Grand Lodge certificates will go to Mrs. A. L. Prussin, first pres- ident of Louis Marshall Women, and Mrs. Florence Adler, paS t president. The awards will be presented by Mrs. Mollie Banks, - president. A social hour, with refreshments, will follow • the meeting. Prospective members are invited. * • * YOUNG WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH will hold their annual 4 'All Bnai Brith Day" Sunday, Oct. 29, at the Jewish Center, to mark the beginning of the membership drive. Each of the auxiliaries will have charge of an exhibit depicting a phase of Bnai Brith work. The accom- plishments of individual groups also will be portrayed. Oct. 29 to Nov. 5 has been designated blood donor week for Young Women of Bnai Brith. Appoint- ments will be taken at a war service booth, Oct. 29. Dorothy Frank is chairman of the meet- ing and Leah Segal and Mildred Altman are co-chairmen. All young women are invited. * * * YOUNG W OMEN'S .MIZ- RACHI ORGANIZATION held its first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Maurice Wasserman on • Oct. 4. Plans were made for the donor event to take place on Jan. 31, at the Book Cadillac. Mrs. Philip Fealk, pledge chairman, distributed the pledge blanks: The installation luncheon is scheduled for Oct. 24, at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg. Members and friends are requested to make reservations with Ida Dunn and Nettie Blum- enthal, co-chairmen. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY will hold a card party on Saturday, Oct. 14, at 8 p. m., at Lachar's Auditorium. Refreshments will be served. * • * BRANDEIS GROUP OF PIO- NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- TION, at a meeting held Oct. 2, made plans for an evening of games to take place Oct. 31 at Workmen's Circle Educational Center. A Simhat Torah party was held last Monday. * • * JR. HOME RELIEF will hold an open meeting, Sunday, Oct. 15, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Rose a n d Sylvia Weder, 2136 Oakman Blvd., TO. 7-2450. Members may bring friends. * * UNIVERSITY AREA WOMEN'S CLUB will hold its first mem- bership tea, Wednesday, Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs. Samuel 3flelfman, 18248 Ohio Ave. The Main speaker will be Herman Jacobs, executive director of the !Jewish Center. He will speak en "Some aspects of postwar Vlanninz in the Jewish commun- ity." Officers are: Mesdames Joseph. Markel; president; Sid- ney A. Pozen, vice-president; Harold - Somlyo, corres, secre- tary; Harry Le vin e, record. secretary; Harry Na c h m a n, chairman of the program com- mittee; Alex Brooks, chairman of the membership committee; Alfred Hecker, publicity chair- man. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R CHOLEM will hold its annual donor event Nov. 29, 12:30 p.m., at Hotel Statler. Mrs. S. Pinkis, chairman, TO. 6-1745, announces that Mickey Woolf, who enter- tains every Wednesday at t h e USO, will be the guest enter- tainer at that event. Mrs. M. Cooper, president, and Mrs. J. Shiffman, pladge chairman, TO. 7-0257, ask that reservations be made at once. Mrs. J. Hyman, yearbook chairman, HO. 7048, w i 11 accept insertions until Nov. 15. Home Relief Society To Plan Review Next Thursday at 1 p. m., at a special meeting of Home- Relief Society at the home of Mrs. Ben J. Rudin, 3233 C011ingwoOd, final plans will , be made for the luncheon-fashion review which will be held in the Book Cadillac Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 12:30 p. m. This event will cul- minate the fund raising project of Home Relief to enable the or- ganization to carry on its emer- gency relief and war effort work. Mrs. Adolph Deutsch is chair- man of ways and means. Her co- chairman is Mrs. Jack Sylvan. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert is chairman of pledges and her co-chairman is Mrs. Charles Harris. All members and friends are urged to make reservations early. Patron tickets are $10 and regular tickets are $5.50. Oct. 15 is the deadline for the Home Relief yearbook. Mrs. Sam Marks, chairman, states that all insertions must be in by that date. For further information call Mrs. Marks, UN. 1-3608. Special meetings of the society were held Oct. 5 in the home of Mrs. H. Lessin of Whitmore Rd., and on Oct. 12 in the home of Mrs. Sam Arkin Glendale Ave. TheSe meetings will cli- ma3ied with the victory meeting on Oct. 23, in the home of Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz of Blaine Ave. Mrs. Irving - H. Small, president, urges all members to attend. Jewish Graves Desecrated By Crowd in Tangiers TANGIER (JTA) — A crowd, including Moroccans, entered the Jewish cemetery at Larache and * * destroyed 25 tombs. The incident LITERARY CLUB held its is believed to be the result of first meeting Oct. 3 at the home Falangist and German anti- of Mrs< Sam Becker of Highland Semitic propaganda. Ave. The members attended the series of lectures at the Jewish LEAGUE of JEWISH WO- Cultural Center given by Dr. MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS will Raphel Mahler on "The History hold its first meeting of the of the Jews." They are also join- season, Wednesday, Oct. 25, at ing the League of Women Voters the Jewish Center. Zedakah as part of their work in the com- Club will be hostess and serve munity. Mrs. G. Shackman was a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Leon- chosen librarian in charge of ard H. Weiner and Mrs. Isaac books bought and circulated by Franck will discuss "W h a t the club. the Jewish Women of Detroit * * * can do toward solving postwar MASSADA CHAPTER of PIO- problems." Mrs. Robert Lewis- NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- ton is program chairman. Affil- TION will hold an open meeting iated organizations may call at the home of Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Harry Jones, UN. 1-0731 Gaull, 2903 Tuxedo, on Monday for help in planning programs. evening. David Colman is to be Mrs. DouglOs I. Brown is presi- the guest speaker on the topic, dent of the League. "Zionism — Its Origin and Its * * * Purpose." Members and :. guests FRANCIS SOLOVICH BNAI are invited. '. - BRITH. GIRLS will meet at Louis ,* . PISGAH WOMEN of 13nai 'Marshall Center, Richton • and Brith No: 122 will hold an"open Linwood, Oct. 18, at 7:30 p. m. meeting on Monday at 12:30 p. m. This meeting is for members at Congregation Bnai Moshe, only. Albert Cohen of the Jew- Lawrence and Dexter. Mrs. ish Vocational Guidance Commit- Frances Broddy will review tee will show moving pictures. "Strange Fruit." Members and Francis Solovich Girls are start- guest are invited to this dessert ing a campaign for old toys to be repaired and turned over to the luncheon. Infantile Paralysis Committee for * * * COUNCIL , of PIONEER WO- youngsters of needy families. MEN will hold a joint confer- Anyone who has any old toys ence of local chapters this Sat- which are repairable, contact urday, at Workmen's Circle Bldg. Miss Joyce Cantor, TYler 4-7878; Miss Selma Neiman, UNiversity Mrs. Rose Kaufman of Cleveland 3-1522; Mrs. Edith Goodman, TY- will be the guest speaker. This annual donor 'event will be held ler 4-4058. Jan. 23. For inforrhation, call TY. 7-2880. • * - * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will meet in the Lecture Hall of the Institute of Arts Mon- day. There will be a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. The meeting will be addressed by Prof. Philip Our w e 11 equipped B. Sullivan who recently returned laboratory, long train- to the United States on the Grip- ing and constant ef- sholm. His topic will be "My fort to keep abreast Last Year and a Half in a Japa- of science and re- nese Concentration Camp." search have enabled us to fill your pre- * :' scriptions with unfail- YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE ing accuracy for over is making plans for its charity 53 years. Every day project under the chairmanship doctors show their of Mrs. Phillip Kollins. confidence in Schettler's! hostesses will be Mesdames Max Temchin, Maurice Schatz and Ben Levinson. Proceeds will go to the Rehabilitation and Trades Schools in Palestine. An open meeting was held Wednesday at Over 53 Years of Service the home of Mrs. Phillip Olender Detroit of Broadstreet. The group was entertained by Miss Marilyn Grosse Pointe Gelb, radio and USO entertainer, who was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Jess Rosen. Schiller Drug Co. Friday, Ociobei- tj, 1944- • Lists of Romanian, Hungarian Refugees at .iewish News Office Names of 254 Romanian Families Who Arrived in Palestine and of Hungarian Refugees in Switzerland May Be Inspeeed Together With Other Lists The Jewish News has secured through the World Jewish Congress a list of 254 families, totalling 320 persons, who arrived in Palestine from Romania on Aug. 14, 1944. In most cases, this list gives the proper present addresses of the persons listed, but in cases where the addresses are not given they can be reached through the Jewish Agency for Palestine. - The Jewish News has also received this week through Harry Rosman, president of Congregation Bnai Moshe, a list of Hungarian refugees who have arrived in Switzerland. These lists, together with other important lists of names of Jewish refugees who have been rescued in this country and in Palestine, or who are seeking relatives in this country, are avail- able for inspection at the office of The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., D Elevators. Philip Lipson, chairman of the women's health club committee, George Keil, chairman of gymna- sium committee, and Milton Gor- Robert J. Newman, Chairman don, chairman of the swimming of the Jewish Center Health Edu- department. cation Department, announces the appointment of Helen Grau as women's director of health education. Miss Grau is a graduate of Ohio State University where she received her B.S. degree in group Work and recreation. She was vice-president of Hillel Founda- tion at Ohio State University and for several seasons was assistant director of girls' athletics at va- rious camps. She will be working with Mrs. Helen Grau Joins Center Health Staff le of& E 413 NN tgrfifleame 7 P.M.-WXYZ Aid $17 000,000 Worth of Radio Stars •• • • ) VOX POP—Monday, 8:00 p.m. BLONDIE—Sunday, 8:00 p.m. Parks Johnson and Warren Hull take a barrel of fun and prizes to service men and war workers. You'll hear all about the family life of the Bumsteads every week over this station. - BURNS & ALLEN—Tuesday,9:00 p.m. SUSPENSE—Thursday, 8:00 p.m. George and Gracie ... the people who live at the Burns house .. are again "at home." The world's greatest shiver-your- spine stories, by masters of suspense. ALLAN JONES—Wed., 8:00 p.m. He sings and Woody Herman wields the baton and his famous clarinet. MOORE&DURANTE—Fri.,10:00p.m. Jimmy himself, with Junior; his zany partner, will make you laugh. And Every Day: 7:45 a. m: "Happy Hank." 4:45 p.m. "Rhythm Matinee." 5:30 p.m. "Between the Lines."