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February 15, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-02-15

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Friday, February IS 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Community Honors Planned
Center Mothers
For Mrs. Schaver This Sunday Continue Effort

Singer Will Be Feted af. Lee Plaza by Committee Represent-

ing Several Organizations on Eve of Departure, for Tour
of Displaced 'Persons' Camps in Europe

For IJSO-JW13

Sen. Pepper, Liberal Leader,
To Tell Peace Leaders' Plans

Back from Europe, Middle Easf, Palestine, He Will Address
Beth El Men's Club, Feb. 24, at The Temple
Center Mothers' Clubs have
On 'A Report on World Leaders' -
been active in USO-JWB pro-
grams.
U. S. Senator Claude Pepper, the famous liberal legis-
This organization was set up - in
lator,
from Florida, will deliver a lecture at Temple Beth
1920 under the direction of Miss
El.
Sunday
evening, Feb. 24, under the auspices of the Nlen's
Mary Caplan, who is still direct-

ing the group's overall activities. Club of 'Temple Beth - El.
His subject will be "A Report on World Leaders' Pland
The Council of Mother's Clubs

serves as a "Clearing House" for for World Peace".

fund raising for war efforts,
holiday programs, mass activities
and joint programs and sponsor-
ship of the Camp for Mothers
and their pre-school children.
Although originally formed
for Americanization programs
when classes in English and citi-
zenship predominated, classes in
dramatics, public speaking, choral
work, and home. economics fol-
lowed.
The early '30s brought into be-
ing the second generation of
mothers who felt the need for
a release from the four walls of
their homes and pre-school chil-
dren. By providing kindergar-
ten activity to function at the
same time that the clubs were in
session these young mothers pro-
ceeded to study child psychology,
home nursing, and home econ-
omics; and current events.
Though home of the original
members have become integrat-
ed in • other organizations, such.
as Hadassah, Council of Jewish
Women's. Organizations, Sabbath
League, Mizrachi, etc., the Center
Mother's Club has seven active

Sen. Pepper has just returned
from a four- months' trip to Eu-
rope and the,Middle East, where
he visited- 20 different countries

MRS. EMMA . SCHAVER

A. R. Brasch, soloists; and the
Halevy . Singing Society. Rosa
Bassin gtein. will 'be the accom-
:panist.
Mrs. Sehaver is leaving for Eu-
rope to appear in programs at
the- DiSplaOed' Persons' Camps' to-
gether with the noted Yiddish
poet, H. Leivick. Her tour has
been arranged by the World
Jewish Congress. She plans to
visit England, France, Germany,
Austria and Poland, and is pre-
pared to go to camps in other
attend.
Organizations which are spon-": countries upon call from the
coring the event are:
World Jewish Congress.
American Jewish C o n. gr es S.
Is SpeCially Qualified
Chapter, its Women's Division
Well known in Europe, Pales-
and affiliated. groups; Jewish Na-, tine and practically all leading
.tional Fund, Poale Zion, Pioneer- Jewish cornthunities in this coun-
Women's Chapters, Jewish Na- try and in Canada, Mrs. Schaver,
tional Workers Alliance Branches
who has made concert tours of
and the Halevy Singing Society. Europe and Palestine, is con-
Musical Program
sidered Well qualified for her

FRENCH ICE CREAM CO.
A musical program featuring
the evening will include selec- mission because of her mastery
Featuring
of Yiddish and Hebrew music as
tions by Henry Siegl, violinist;
SPUMONI
and
well as the music of . many
Cantor Robert Tulman and Mrs.
nations.
LONDON PUDDING
NumeroUs organization and
Dairy Products
Fountain Service
Dr. Botvinick Returns;
Light Lunches
private affairs already have been
HOME
MADE
CANDY
Resumes His Practice
Mrs. Schaver's honor.
given .
Dr. Isadore Botvinick has been Last Wednesday she was honored
8954 12th St, cor. Taylor
released from active duty with by Arlazaroff branch of Jewish
TR. 2-9852
the U. S. Public Health Service National Workers' Alliance. Jos-
12748 E. McNichols Rd.
after 57 months and has opened eph Schlossberg spoke and Masha
PR. 3195
offices at 610 Maccabees Bldg. for Benya sang.
the practice of dermatology.-
After interning at Wayne ■
County General Hospital, he ■
spent three years in New York
DO
etSroliTR ORE
nlySTAURANT
K
studying diseases of the skin at

Montefiore Hospital and New
Kosher Specialties — Excellent Food Always
• ■
York Skin and Cancer Hospital.

Separate Kitchens for Dairy and Meat
Linwood at Taylor •
In the U. S. Public Health Serv-
Dining Room for Private Parties
,
ice, he was assigned to the study
TY 4-9775 •
Oppn 6, A.M. to 1 A.M.

and elimination of skin hazards
mommAilmoimilisamommommismormsmammumwmmillemmommill mmmmmm ■
in the war industries. He partici-
pated in the development of an
indicator soap useful,-in :the con-
1896
1946
50th ANNIVERSARY
trol of skin' disease in-Munition
workers. During the last nine
months of his service, he was in
charge of a successful plan of
control of scalp ringworm in
Department of Michigan
school children of Washington
County, Maryland.
Dr. and Mrs. Botvinick and
their children, Carl and Naomi,
are now residing at 20451 Ward.

.

Dealer,' he leads the Seriate blot

which is attempting to carry on
the late - President Roosevelt's
foreign and domestic :pOlicies -. A
senator "since 106, lie :is' -now
member of the Senate :Foreign
Relations committee:

.

Sen. Pepper has visited Falesf
tine, has lectured in many cities -

,

on the subject of Jewish
tation of Palestine: arid Was_ 'one
of the strongest supporters of the ,
Palestine ResolUtion in the :

Senate. -
Tickets to the lectui-e, at $1.25 -

RUSSIAN SAMOVAR

Halevy Singing Society

IG R GORIN

ALINOS1

li nkers-

•• •• • MM

MMM

cussion of the: problems ,af the
post-war world will carry Un:-. -
usual authority. An ardent New •:

plus tax, can be -obtained at
Grinnell Bros. Music Store, at
the Temple Beth El office; and
at the door. Each member of. the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El
, U. S. SEN. CLAUDE PEPPER will be mailed two compli-
and talked personally with Josef mentary tickets. '
Stalin, Clement Atlee, Charles
de Gaulle, Winston Churchill,
groups whose chief interest is Vlathislev Molotov, A n t h b n y
social action in the field of so- Eden, Ernest Bevin and other
cial legislation such as FEPC, leading political figures.
Price Control, Full Employment,
Recognized as t h e best-in-
Abolition of Child Labor, etc.
formed man on foreign affairs in
On Jan. 22, the Mother's Clubs, Washington, Seri. Pepper's dis-
comprising 500 women, cele-
brated their Silver Anniversary.
You'll Enjoy Russian Hospitality and Russian Food at
The personnel of the Council
of Mother's Clubs includes: Mes-
dames Bella Katz, Fanny Wald-
fogel, Lena Lazar, Rose Marshak,
51 SPROAT, HALF BLOCK WEST OF WOODWARD
Dina Robins, Rose Schreidel and
Daily 1 P.M. to 2 A.M. Sat. to 4 A.M. except
Charlotte Soifer. .
Tuesday. Available Tuesdays for Private Parties. CL. 0786
Eva Prenzlauer: Maternity Aid
This group has been aiding the
USO-JWB unselfishly for some
time. In 1925 Mrs. Eva« Pren-
21st ANNUAL CONCERT
zlauer organized this group for
of the
the purpose s of helping under-
privileged mothers and babies
and indigent persons.
Mrs. Prenzlauer is still an in-
spiration to its -rvembership of
Dan Frohman, Musical Director
about '65. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff is
president and USO chairman of
Rose Bassin Stein — Pianists — Rebecca Frohman
this group-, and Mit. Dave Pol-
Featuring
lack 'is secretary.



Leading Jewish organizations
of :Detroit have joined in arrang-
'Rig; a farewell evening in honor
of Mrs. Morris L. (Emma Laza-
roff,) Schaver, who leaves next
week' on a concert tour of the
DisPladecr Persons' Camps in .
:-Qermany.
This community evening , will
take place at 8 p. m. Simday,
Feb. 17, at the Lee Plaza Hotel,
'Lawton and W. Grand Blvd. The
•entire community is invited to

Page Seven

at the

Masonic Temple Cathedral

Second Blvd. at Temple

Sunday, March 3, 8 -:30 P. M.

All Seats Reserved
'$2.50, $2.00, $1,50, inc. tax

Mail Orders to•2726 Sturtevan
Detroit 6
or Phone TO. 8-6633

• Woodward
at Grand
Circus Park

ELENEW
NOW SHOWING!

WoOdward at
Grand Blvd.

Park Free

4TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW!.

VICTORY MILITARY BALL

New Bridal Service
Introduced by Lachar's
Lachar's Kosher Catering Co.,
well known .gathering place of
epicures, has announced an inno-
vation in its. service. The new
feature is a bridal service, which
is under the direction of "Doro-
thy." ' There is no extra Charge.
Lachar's is at; 8939

6TS.a4

bo,„,

Jewish

of the

War Veterans

United States

The Revealing Story of Germany's
Struggle for World Domination!

"One of the greatest pictures I. have seen"
—Loretta Parsons
"Don't miss it"—Walter Winchell

Saturday E4e., February 23, 1946 •

Drill Hall - Masonic Temple

Dancing

Price $2-00
(Tax Incl.)

1^:r 4

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Music by Paul Leash

Valuable Prizes

For Tickets 'Call TR. 1-8899

FIRST NEWSREELS!

"VIOLENCE IN PALESTINE"

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