Friday, October 26,.I945 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Purity Chapter OES Installs New Officers •... * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will entertain mem- bers and their husbands at a victory party -next Wednesday evening, to conclude the napkin project. For reservations call Mrs. Simon Shiffman, TO. 6-3641. Mrs. Mervin Gardner is chair- man of the annual donor lunch- eon to be held Dec. 5 at the Book Cadillac. •* * * LADIES' *AUXILIARY OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND con- cluded a successful membership campaign, more more than 500 women attending the paid-Up member- ship luncheon which was held at the Jewish Center on Oct. .16. Mendel N. Fisher of New York was guest speaker. The musical program featured Emily Mutter Adams, violinist, accompanied by . Rebecca Frohman. * * -* INFANTS SERVICE GROUP voted a liberal contribution to the War Chest. A hayride party for -members will be held Nov. 18.- Mrs. • Larry Weingarden is chairman and Mrs. Al Sklar is co-chairman. For reservations call UN. 1-8706. Members served for USO at Great Lakes Club Oct. 3. . 5 * 5 SHERUTH LEAGUE has been accepted .as a member of the Jewish Community Council. Mrs. Dan Symez will be hostess at a Hallowe'en party Oct. 31. Mrs. Arnold Monash is chairman of the affair. A membership tea is being 'planned by Mrs. Samuel Hack,. to be held at the Detroiter Hotel.-The grOup gave $25 to the War Chest. Miss Esther Kramer continues in charge of activities at . the Michigan Central USO. 5 5 * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of Bnai Brith are cokripleting ar- rangements for the "hard times" party to be held Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Belle Fields, president, announces that arrangements are being made by Mrs. Belle Nadis and Mrs. Dor- othy Meckler. There will be a dramatic production and music for dancing will be provided by Dave Ginsburg's orchestra. All funds 'will' go for rehaibilitation of wounded servicemen. Tickets are available by calling Mrs. Al- . bert Gutman, DA. 9745. * * * LADIES' AUXILIARY OF GALICIAN SOCIETY will • hold its annual, donor luncheon Dec. 5 at. Pereira's; 9925 Dexter. Pro- ceeds will go for European re lief-Mrs. - J. Nachwalter is presi, dent: . Mrs. Sadie . Farber is chair- man of the eVeht, assisted by MeSdames R. - W a uldr o n, C. Schinidt, and S.. .; Singer. For reservations .call UN. • 3-7616 or Liquidated Congregatio' Gives $3,000 Fund to JUC for Joint Distribution Committee Worthy matron, Gladys Weisberg; worthy patron, Louis Wagner; assoc- iate matron, Mollie Burtinari; conduct- ress, Gertrude Viedrah; associate con- ductress, Moneita Minn; 'secretary, Eva Mann; treasurer, Beatrice Weis- berg; chaplain, Fae Stalburg; organ- ist, Rose ,Bailes; marshal, Helen Roth- enberg; Ada, Esther Kozin; Ruth, Ruth Yoscowitz• Esther, Sylvia Star- man; Martha, Miriam• Rose; Electa, Fay Robiner; warder, Sonia Nuschol- tz; sentinel, Pauline Robbins; flag bearers:. Eastern Star, Ann Gurvis; American,: :Mollie Starman; Zion, Mar- gorie Cooke. Alternate Officers: Marshal, Rose Bernstein; chaplain, Ann Sanders; Ada; Rae Kendel; Ruth. Esther Horo- witz; Esther,. Myrtle Glazer; Martha, Miriam Slobm; - Electa, Rose Tackna; warder, Ruth Goss; sentinel, Sarah Lebo. Past matron Helen Tack, assist- ed by past matron Ida Swartz, was the installing marshal. Pauline Grant, retiring matron, completed 'a successful year. The program inclyded a recep- tion for the members and their guests. The first meeting of .the new year will be held in the chapter room Monday, Nov. 5, art 8 p. m. iiiiiiiiiiiiii At the Jewish Welfare Feder- ation at '51 W. 'Warren, last week, a committee, headed by Meyer Taylor of 7437 W. War r e n, brought a gift of $3,000 for the Joint . Distribution Committee, and three Sifre Torah. Mr. Taylor, president of the West Warren- Hebrew Congrega- tion, explained that as a : result of the shrinking of the Jewish population in that a r ea it had become impossible to secure a Minyan - for .'services; and the congregation was compelled to liquidate. A _s a result, the remaining fund of $3,000 was turned over by the members to' the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, for relief and rescue work in Europe. The Sifre Torah will be sent to Euro- pean Jewish comin,unities. Included in the committee .which acted with Mr. Taylor in making this splendid gift were Chaim Adler, treasurer of the congregation; Aaron Yainpolsky, vice-president, •I. Friedman and A. Markman. ' Mr. Taylor.states that the re- maining Gemorrahs, prayer books and other volumes were turned •over to local rabbis fore use for whatever purpose they decide. From New -York, officers 'of the Joint Distribution Committee, ex- pressing thanks to -the Detroiters for their gifts, stated that the fund will go for the important purpose of aiding the surviving Jews, and that the Sifre Torah will be used to replenish syna- gogues in Europe which have been left, as a result of Nazi vandalism, without religious ob- jects, books or Sifre Torah.' IMPORTANT - DR. S. SOKAL Zion branches, at the Farband Folk School, Taylor at 12th, to open the drive for new members. On Friday, Nov. 2, an Oneg Shabbat, will be held in Dr. Sokal's honor to which be invited members of labor Zionist groups in Detroit: Poale. Zion, The opening meeting of the F a r b a n d, Pioneer Women, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEW- League for Labor , Palestine and ISH JUNIORS will be held Sun- Habonim. day, at 2:30 p. m., in Butzel. Hall Before the war Dr. Sokal was of the Jewish Community.. Center. a member- of • the bar in Vienna A review of a current- novel -will and a leading figure of Poale be given by Mrs. Esther Mossmaii, Zion there, He was a member of to be followed by a musical pro- the Vienna_ Community Council . executive committee.' gram and tea. 4114611.4141111$161111114144 1 4 Our Deadline Is At 2 p. m. Tuesday It again becomes necessary for us to call the attention of our - readers and contributors to the regular deadline of The Jewish News. . All copy must reach the editor before 2 p. m. on Tuesday—pre- ferably in advance of this dead- line. Photographs must be submit- ted 'for our consideration before 2 p. m. on Mondays. Copy .reaching us after • the deadline' will be retained for use the following week if it is con- sidered. timelY• ,i44, • • " Squirrel masquerading . as Sable • BeautifUtly light in .weight dyed in true sable-tones, these new squirrel coats are EUROPEAN JEWISH WOM- EN'S 11. zWELFARE - ORGANIZA- . TION' will have its silver jubilee 'definitely on the "luxurious side! Our new collection includes. full length' and this banquet Nov. 18 at the Shaarey Zedek. For reservations call TR.. 2-3638 or TO. 7-8865. . * * * PHI SIGMA PSI sorority will have a rush tea this Saturday at the home of Miss Eleanor Yarrows, 17315 Fairfield... , Hon- - orary members who have :left for out-of-town schools, are: Jackie Bernstein, Marcia Cohen, Dorothy Clayman, Rita Sue .Kall- ,man, IriS -Kerner and Ethel Moss. . * * • HEEREW, LADIES' AID SO- CIETY- is completing • plans for , - the annual. donor luncheon to be, held Nov: la. Reservations should be made at once: by calling. Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald,-D-A 24 10 David A. Hersh, Mayor Jeffries' law partner, addresOed the socie- ty on -Oct. 17. Members served at Downtown USO Oct. 15. On Oct. 18 a group of members vis- ited at EloiSe and distributed goodies among the inmates. Members and friends are.. invited to the social meeting next Wed- nesday. There will be a musical program. 5 * * GOLDIE 1VIYERSON GROUP of Pioneer Women's Organization will have a luncheon at Women's Guild on Saturday. Menibers and friends are invited. A member- -Ship tea Was held Oct. 16 at the Y ome 04.1grs. 1V. er. ef•,*U 4 A .4114 • 4:4Set•e•A , WAXe , A Noble Detroit Gift Purity Chapter No. 359, Order of the Eastern Star, held its 38th Dr. S. Sokal, of Chicago, Poale annual installation of officers Oct. 15, at Eastern Star Temple. Zion leader, will come to Detroit The following are the new of- next Tuesday -to address a com- West Warren Hebrew Congregation Ceases to Function; bined meeting of the three Poale ficers: Its Funds and Three Sifre Torah Given to Federation * * f4 4z.«#..-**4### Dr. Sokal to Address Poale Zion Branches Meeting Next Tuesday Page Veva' • • •••••;' ,V, . •••. new 3/4 length styles: all with those wonderful, wide turn-back cuffs. 298. Plus Fed. Tax SECOND FLOOR Woodward thru to Washington ■ •. 4 .