THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twenty-four Friday, March 22, 1946 Handball Event Center Extension Needs Center Directors Hold 12th Opens at Center Studied in Fact Survey Annual Meeting Wednesday Election of Officers to Highlight Event; Nominees Named by Committee Headed by Edward Kahn; Musical Program Planned A report on the Jewish Community Center's activities during the last year by Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the board of directors, and election of officers will highlight the 12th annual meeting to be held at 8:15 p. m. next Wednesday. Under the direction of Mrs. David B. Werbe, consultant to the art department, a living gallery of booths is being pre- pared to tell the story of all as- pects of the Center's program in dramatic style. For 3-Year Term The committee on nominations, headed by Edward Kahn, will submit recommendations for elec- tions to board positions. Nominations for a three-year term include: Mrs. H. C. Broder, Jay Rosenshine, Samuel H. Ru- biner, Emil T. Stern, Mrs. Leon- ard H. Weiner, Dr. Harry E. August and Ben F. Wigder, also the name of Maurice Glazier pending his arrival from the armed services. Mr. Kahn's committee includes: Miss Bertha M. Robinson, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Jack Malamud and Sylvan Rapaport. For Additional Year The committee recommends re- election of the following honor- ary directors for an additional Jewish Center will be host to the Michigan State AAU doubles handball championship tourna- ment, in which 32 teams from YMCAs and Knights of Columbus throughout the state, and from the University of Detroit and the Center will compete. Play will begin Sunday, March 24, and continue through March 28, with the finals on Saturday, March 30. Trophies will be presented at a party after the finals. Tro- phies and medals were donated by Harry N. Grossman, president of Knoll-wood Country Club and Detroit attorney. Chairman of the Center com- mittee for the tournament is Jo- seph Camden. Committee mem- bers are Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Gor- don Kozda, George D. Keil, Sid- ney Broida, Louis Schwartz, Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, , Ben Kott, Al- bert Clinton, Dr. Milton Lappin and Samuel A. Levy, secretary. Admission is 50 cents per ses- sion, or $1 for the entire tourna- ment. Board President Rubiner Names Robert J. Newman Head of Planning Committee; Recommendations to Be Submitted to JWF Board Inspired by the concern of the late Hy C. Broder ,for the social, cultural and recreational needs of Jewish youth in Detroit, the extension planning committee of the Jewish Community Center is making an over-all fact-finding survey of the community. Appointed by Samuel H. Rubiner, president of the board of directors, the committee is headed by Robert J. Newman, board member and chairman of the Center's health education di- vision. Other members of the committee include: Emil T. Stern, Leon Wayburn; Mesdames Sam- uel S. Aaron, Sidney J. Allen, Leonard A. Weiner, consultants, Charles N. Agree, Louis Schostak, Saul Saulson; members ex-offi- cio, Edward Kahn, Mr. Rubiner, Mesdames Benjamin E. Jaffe and Charles Lakoff. More Units Needed The committee is guided by the general feeling in the community that extension Center buildings are needed, in addition to the 12th St., Dexter and Six Mile units. Information is being assembled for the committee by sub-com- mittees, findings to be submitted to the board of directors of the Center. The complete information will be presented by the board to the Jewish Welfare Federation. The needs of the 12th Street Extension, embodied in the 12th Street Council Center, have been formulated by Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, chairman of the com- mittee for that extension unit. Dexter Requirements The sub-committee set up to study the Dexter requirements is headed jointly by Emil T. Stern, chairman of the Interme- diate Activities committee, and year: Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, chairman M. Butzel, Mrs. Aaron Deroy, of the Mothers' Clubs committee. Clarence H. Enggass, Rabbi Leon This committee has been assem- Fram, Dr. Leon M. Franklin, bling data required in setting up Judge William Friedman, Dr. H. a Dexter Branch building large Benedict Glazer, Dr. A. M. Hersh- man, Henry Meyers, Charles Ru- enough for the needs of the Jew- biner, Isidore Sobeloff, Rabbi ish population in that district. Joshua S. Sperka, Abraham Srere and Henry Wirieman. All Jews in Poland Seeking to Emigrate Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chair- NEW YORK (JTA)—The only man of the ar- hope of the surviving Jews in : rangements corn- Poland is emigration, Jacob Pat, mittee for the executive secretary of the Jew- meeting, is as- ish Labor Committee, who has Neugarten Medical Aid just returned from there, report- sisted by Mrs. ed here. To Expand Vets' Program Benjamin E. Jaf- "It does not matter where they fe and Ben F. go," he said. "They would leave "How to Remember Names and Wigder. Mrs. Facts" and several other humor- for Palestine, for the U. S. or Philip R. Mar- ous short movies will be present- for any country where they could cuse is reception ed at the meeting of Neugarten live among Jews." Mrs. Cooper committee head. Medical Aid, March 25, at 1 p. m., Saffir, Benavee to Play Mothers' Club - at the Jewish Community Center. Kurt Saffir, Center music pu- The meeting is open to members Mothers' Club members are pil w,ill perform his own com- and their friends. asked to bring canned foods for position, "Sonata for Violin and overseas survivors to their club The board meeting will be held meetings this week. Piano", with Arthur Benavie, at 11 a. m. violinist, formerly of the Center Mrs. Morton Snyder, Mrs. orchestra. Charles Aller, Mrs. Max Stein- Adult members, particularly man, Mrs. Roy Rotter, Mrs. Sam- `. THAT SNIFFLE AND SNEEZE those who have been active in uel Shewitz and Mrs. Albert Op- At the first sneeze, put two s drops Penetro Nose Drops in the Center's program, are urged penheim, went to Percy Jones each nostril. Soothes nasal to attend the meeting. hospital this week to help enter- Leonard Bernstein Scheduled membranes, checks colds' watery flow.Feel better.Cau- Families and friends of the gen- tain the boys at a party, and to For Center Concert April 13 tion: use only as directed. Leonard Bernstein, well-known eral membership also are invited. arrange with the director of the 25c. M times as much 50c. Demand PenetroNose Drops. Refreshments will be served. hospital for more contributions. composer, conductor and pianist, will be the guest artist at the Jewish Community Center on Saturday evening, April 13. Tickets may be purchased at the Center's box office. * * * Purim Party at Dexter Branch This Saturday The Intermediate Club Council of the Dexter branch will have a Purim Party at the D. W. Simons building, Tuxedo and Holmur, this Saturday at 8 p. m. The pro- gram will include social games, It is but little more dependable than Detroit dancing and refreshments. * * * Edison service. Maurice Rose AZA Chapter Maurice Rose AZA chapter will That miraculous continuity of service, here hold an athletic tournament fea- and elsewhere, is due to endless research turing bowling, ping pong and and experiment by engineers and executives pool on Sunday afternoon, April 14, at the Center. The tournament of the electric industry. In that program of is open to AZA and Center inter- progress, which has continued through the mediates club members. * * * years, and will continue through the years "Film Nite" at 12th St. to come, The Detroit Edison Company has Center Next Thursday been a pioneer. The 12th Street Council Center, in conjunction with the Jewish Once a single transformer served your home. Vocational Service, is sponsoring a "Film Nite" to take place next That transformer was the transfer point, the Thursday at 8 p. m. Films to be vital connecting link, between the miles shown are: "World Series, 1945," upon miles of power lines and the line that "Aptitudes and Occupations" and "Educating Father." served, you. When it failed the power was * * * gone. Dr. Tumin to Address 10th Tea Talk April '7 Engineers of The Detroit Edison Company The tenth Tea Talk, sponsored by the Women's Activities Com- conceived and developed the idea of connecting many of these transformers together in mittee of the Center, will take "banks," and now several of them must fail at the same time before you and your place Sunday, April 7, at 3:30 neighbors are deprived of power. That seldom happens. p. m. Dr. Melvin Tumin of Wayne University will discuss "The Role That is only one of many things that have been done to insure the householder, 'the of Women in American Society." Refreshments will be served, and merchant and the,manufacturer an uninterrupted supply of power adequate for all needs a music program will be present- —those of the present and those of the future. ed. Everyone is invited. * * * That was a Detroit Edison idea —a Detroit Edison FIRST. Select Social Club The Select Social Club of the That was an incident in the story of this company's contribution to the community Center, a group of middle-aged, of today. unattached men and women, meets every Saturday evening in It is indicative of some of the things that this company, as a citizen, can be expected to the Ginsburg Lounge at the Cen- ter. On March 23, at 8:30, there contribute to the community that is to be. will be a discussion on the theme, "The Quota System in Education." COMPANY EDISON DETROIT THE A social hour will follow. ■•■■ * * * University Area Women's Club University Area Women's Club will hold a "Husbands' Nite" sup- per Sunday, April 6, 8 p. m., at the Center. The program will in- elude music and dancing. The affair is limited to paid-up mem- Jewish Center Activities A2 DROPS RELIEVE THE BEAT OF YOUR HEART.. 41.1.1 bers.