Page Ten, Friday, February 16, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities H E ,B R-E W • LADIES' FREE LOAN ASSN. of -Ahavath Achim will have its Yahresfest and, in- stallation Feb: '20 at Moss.' Hall. Officers are: President, Mrs. F. Krakow; vice president, Mrs. J. Fleish; financial and recording secretaries, Mrs. E. Lewis and Mrs. M. Wonder; treasurer, Mrs. R. Schuraytz; flower fund secre- tary, Mrs. D. Atlas; hospitalers, Mrs. R. Lankin and Mrs. R. Grenitz. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL BUSI- NESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN will have a get-together Sunday at the • home of Etta Davis, 2956 Calvert. On Feb. 27 there will be an open meeting at Louis Marshall headquarters. on Linwood. * * *--- PYTHIAN SISTERS. Greater Detroit Temple 152 are sponsor- ing a benefit card, party on Mon- day, at 8 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Proceeds are• to be given to the Ida Hib- bard Fund for artificial limbs for men in service. Friends and members are invited. * * * BETH ZION SISTERHOOD assists the men of Beth Aaron Synagogue in their charter fast banquet and dance, March 18, at Moss' Hall, Grand River and Joy Road, David Ginsburg's orches- tra will play. Rabbi Joshua Sper- ka will address the audience. Friends and potential members are welcome. —For tickets call Mrs. S. Freedman, UN. 1-2060. * * * KADIMAH SOCIAL CLUB will have a card party Sunday evening at Jericho Temple on Joy Road. * executive committee. All wives of Masons of the • Mosaic Lodge are invited to attend the next meeting on Wednesday;-- at Ma- sonic Temple, at 8 p. 5 5 * , WOMEN'S LEAGUE for SAB- BATH OBSERVANCE 12th St. branch -Will—have a Purim party Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Rabbi Shlomo, Glick- man, - who recently becax-ne ex- ecutive director of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Thulberg has ar- ranged the musical program. Members and friends are invited. * • * * JEMS will have a party for new pledges at 7 P. M. Sunday at 18900 Santa Barbara. At a board meeting held at the home of Shirley Krim, vacancies to fill positions held by three members who are leaving the city were filled by the following: Jeanette Goldberg, recording secretary; Louise Kaufman, corresponding secretary; Florence Abromo- vich, war efforts committee as- sistant. * * * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY will serve a home cooked meal at the dinner and card party on March 11 at the Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Sarah Berger is general chairman. Reservations are be- ing accepted at UN. 3-0816 or HO. 1391. Rabbi J. J. Nathan will be guest speaker. Miss Rosina Bet- man will be vocalist. Proceeds will go for European relief. The next meeting will be held Wednesday at 1:30 at Bnai Moshe. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB's war fund benefit dinner- dance at the Jewish Center last Sunday was a success. More than 100 persons attended, including representatives of other organiza- tions. Members of the YWSC presented an original play, writ- ten by Mrs. Rose Schreidell, president; Mrs. Rose Packman, vice-president, and Mrs. Pearl Miller, secretary. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold a war efforts party Monday, in the Social Hall. Mrs. Julius Silverman is chairman. Tickets for Monday's affair will be sold at the< door. Members were hostesses following Friday evening services at the Romulus Air Base, and sponsored an eve- ning at the USO lounge at the Beicrest. * * CLUB TNT held a party in honor of one of its members' birthday at Penobscot Club. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB met Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. Meyer Waterstone and made plans for the paid-up membership luncheon to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Staub. A report was submitted on the club's USO activities. Mrs. Norman Adilman reviewed Hershey's "A Bell for Adano." The next meeting will be held on Monday; at the home of Mrs. Louis Paul, 2451 W. Grand. * * * In commemoration of Brother- hood Week, NATIONAL COUN- CIL OF. JEWISH JUNIORS, will hold a patriotic meeting Sunday, at 3 p.m., at the Jewish Center. The Rev. Shiego Tanabe, MM- ister -to Resettled Japanese, will be guest speaker. Refreshments will be served. * * * • JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet Monday at the Bnai Moshe under the leadership of the following new officers: Mrs. R. Katzin, president, re- elected; Mesdames S. Osnos, I. Israel, Golden, Peskow, Leland and Dorfman, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treasurer, re-elected; Mesdames F. Lewis, Lilenthal and Miller, trustees; Mrs.' German, board secretary; Mesdames Rosenberg, Winer and Lipshitz, hospitalers. A luncheon and card party will be held Wednesday at the Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th St. Red Cross Drive `Tomorrow the World' Will Be Staged Here in Yiddish on Sunday, Feb. 25 Gets UnderWay Abraham Littman Brings Splendid Cast to Scottish • Rite Cathedral for One Performance; Strongly Recommends Production as Triumph for Yiddish Theater A Yiddish version of the 'leading roles in the play, others' famous James Gow-Arnaud in the cast including Rose Gold- D'Usseau play "Tomorrow the berg, Lillie Lilliana, Betty Ja- World" will be staged • at the cobs, Frances Wagenfeld and Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Saul Schwartz. The latter' has Masonic Temple on- Sunday eve- been hailed as a great actor for ning, Feb. 25, by an outstanding Isis - impersonation of the young cast of actors, under the man- Nazi whose . role was made fa- agement of Abraham Littman. mous by Skippy Homeier. Goldberg and Jacobs Touring Statement by Littman Co. is sponsoring the Yiddish In a statement issued 'this version of the play which proved' week, Mr. ,Littman stated: a great hit on the English stage "I have seen the Yiddish ver- and in the Jewish Theater in sion of 'Tomorrow the World' New York. and been impelled to see the play a second and third time. On Broadway 2 Years "I recommend it highly as the "Tomorrow the World," having run on Broadway for two year: great prod.uction of the Yiddish and having toured the land, in stage, surpassing in significance eluding Detroit, was translated anything that has been done on into Yiddish by Isidore Lash, the the Yiddish stage for many translator of "Johnny Belinda,' years. "It is a truly superb production which Nathan Goldberg and Ja- cob Jacobs produced in Yiddish and no one should miss seeing it. The acting is splendid and it two years ago. does credit to the Yiddish Goldberg and Jacobs play -The theater." Tickets for the performance are available at the Metro Music House, 10324 Dexter; Atkinson Confectionery, 8640 12th St., or from Mr. Littman, TY. 6-9186. , , RABBI F. M. ISSERMAN Activities in behalf of the. De- . trait drive for $5,137,000 for the Red Cross commenced last week at a series of meetings of pro- fessional and industrial groups. Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman of St. Louis, Mo., who served as American Red Cross Club Di- rector in North Africa, addressed a meeting of 175 industrial, labor and civic leaders at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac 'Hotel on Feb. 8. He 'was :introduced by Henry Ford II. Other speakers at the lunch- eon included Herbert B. Trix, chairman of the, Detroit. drive; Colby M. Chester, national chair- man of the American Red Cross War Fund for 1945; K. T. Keller of the Chrysler Corp. Rabbi Isserman described his experiences overseas and de- clared that "every jar. of plasma supplied by the Red Cross is like some decent A_ merican marching into the very heart of the battlefield." Rabbi Ferdinand has been in- vited to return to Detroit to ad- dress the Women's Division of the Red Cross on March 8. Abraham Srere has been chosen as one of the vice-presi- dents of the Detroit Red Cross drive. Judge William Friedman is chairMan of , the professional division. JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB contributions and services for 1944 include the following: War Chest, $125; Ida. Hibbard Fund, $25; Polish Federation, 50; Jewish. National Fund, $25; two children supported through Child Rescue Fund; 11 boys adopted through Adopt-A-Yank project; many servicemen's show- ers assisted by members; dona- tions by members to blood bank of Red Cross and a record THE SISTERHOOD OF N. W. amount of war bends sold. * * * HEBREW Congregation and Cen- ter installed newly-elected offi- H 0 M E RELIEF SOCIETY cers on Feb. 7 at the home of Mrs. members will be hostesses at the David Tchor. Mrs. David Cohen Downtown USO on Feb. 26. installed Mrs. Max Goldsmith, Those desiring -to participate president, and her corps of offi- should call Mrs. William Gordon, cers. Mrs. Norman Allen- and TY. 4-6835. Home Relief mem- Mrs. Florence Rosman were on bers were hostesses Sunda• at the program. The board will the servicemen's breakfast at the meet Tuesday at the home of Jewish Center. * * Mrs. D. J. Miller to plan a Moth- er-Daughter affair. A children's WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF Purim party will be sponsored' JEWISH HOME FOR AGED an- at the Bagley School from 4 to nounces a membership party to 6 p. m. on March 1. Prizes will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday. be awarded for best costumes. Plans for the event are being There will be Purim games and made by Mrs. A. Potiker, mem- refreshments. For information bership chairman; Mrs. N. J. regarding membership call Mrs. Lippitt, president, and , Mrs. Z. Garber, UN. 4-4174. David Kliger, entertainment chairman. There will be music by LADIES' AUXILIARY OF a 12-piece orchestra. Mrs. S. CONG. BETH SHMUEL will Weller and Mrs. J. Kavanaugh meet Feb. 19 at the home of are _in charge of refreshments. Mrs. C. Frumin, 2733 Webb Ave., Members are asked to bring to discuss plans for the third their friends. There will be a annual donor luncheon to take prize for the- member bringing place May 1, at the Congregation the largest number of friends. Bnai Moshe. • * * * GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP of PIONEER WOMEN'S OR- GANIZATION will hold an eve- ning of games at Workmen's Circle Educational Center Wed- nesday. For tickets and inform- ation call Mrs. Esther Bloom, ticket chairman, TY. 4-7528. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Success is an every- CLUB held its anniversary din- day achievement for ner Feb. 11 at. Workmen's Circle the man who fills Bldg. * * your prescription at Schettler's. His success LADIES of MOSAIC LODGE met at dinner, Feb. 7, at Masonic is measured by the Temple with the men's order. value of his service to Dr.' Joseph Starrnan, past master you. Precision . • • of Mosaic Lodge 530, recited Knowledge . • • grace. Newly-elected officer's of Responsibility. the Ladies of Mosaic Lodge are; Elizabeth Posner, president; Cele Eicherhorn, vice-president; Syl via Starman, secretary, Jean Ful- ler, treasurer; Ann Gurvis, cor- responding secretary; Evelyn Over 53 Years of Service Starman and Gertrude Hertzberg, Detroit publicity chairmen; Rose Freed- Painting - Paperhanging man, hostess chairman; Dorothy Grosse Pointe Ginsberg, Eva Perlmutter, Jean Paint • That • Washes—Guaranteed Jobs Siegel, Lydia Rossen, Gertrude - OOOOOOOOOOOO Hertzberg and Evelyn Starman In., Mettler Drug Co, Gamoran to Address Pisgah Next Monday Temple Israel Men Honor Daughters And Sons Sunday DR. EMANUEL GAMORAN Dr. Emanual Garnoran, nation- ally noted lecturer and educator, will be the principal speaker at the cultural meeting of Pisgah Lodge 34 of Bnai Brith on Mon- day, Feb. 19, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. In addition to the lecture, the program will also feature a musi- cal attraction arranged by Morris Shatzen of the cultural program committee of Pisgah Lodge. The artists will be Bella Goldberg, mezzo-soprano, _Sadie Braver, violinist and Rebecca Pearlman, pianist. This meeting will be presided over by Louis James Rosenberg. Maurice Levin announces that plans areb completed for the' Temple Israel Men's Club Father Sons and Daughters, affair to be held Sunday, at 1:30 p. m., at the Detroit Leland Hotel. The entertainment program will feature the showing of a recently released film. A well- known magician will be on the program besides acts to be per- formed by members of the Boy Scout Troop sponsored by the Men's Club. Barney Barnett is in charge of arrangements for the inter-con- gregational dinner to be sponsor- ed in March by the Bnai David Men's Club. An Important Message by an Authority on Rescue Reports The Detroit_ Chapter of the American Jewish Congress invites the en- tire community to hear an important address by Rabbi IRVING MILLER Chairman of the Rescue Commission of the American Jewish Confer- e n c e, an Outstanding Leader in the American and World Jewish Con- gresses and the Zionist Movement. MONDAY EVENING Feb. 19, 8:30 P. M. at Central High School Linwood and Tuxedo ADMISSION FREE