Friday, April 5, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities DETROIT BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN will hold their annual initiation Sunday, at Rosenberg's, Dexter and Boston, at 2 p. m. Guest speaker will be Howard Liebman, Bnai Brith Youth Organization d i r e c to r. Harriett. Keller is in charge of arrangements. Refreshments will be served. All .Bnai Brith young women are invited. • * * EZRA Women's Division of the Federation of Polish Jews will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Goldfarb on Fullerton. Mrs. Rose Sharkey, president, was hostess to members at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sadie Wein- berg on Pennington Drive in honOr of the success of the donor luncheon of which Mrs. Sam Stockier was chairman. It was reported that the donor netted $2,000 which will be used for the adoption of six orphans. Gifts were presented to outstanding workers. * * At a meeting at the home of Mrs. Hyman J. Kramer, IN- FANTS SERVICE GROUP voted to send checks to the Mo' Chitim Matzo Fund and to the Women's Emergency Food Committee for Passover packages. The next meeting, at the home of Mrs. Julian A. Grace on April 8, 1946, will be a campaign rally.. * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB will resume bi-weekly meetings at Zak's Catering on April 9, at a social gathering to be featured by cards and refresh- ments for members and pros- pective members. Those -inter- ested in joining call Mrs. Ethel Klein, membership chairman, TY. 4-1453. A Mothers-Daugh- ters banquet is planned May 22. * * * ' At the open meeting of NEU- GARTEN MEDICAL AID on March .24, Mrs. Charles' Aller, president, announced the forma- tion • of a committee to make cancer pads. The group, under the direction of Mrs. Louis Beck of 1215 • Burlingame will meet one. afternoon a week. New mem- bers are welcome. Those inter- ested may phone Mrs. Beck, TO. 5-7770. * * * . On May 26, the LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH will hold their 19th annual din- ner at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth. Since the recent growth of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, the women have undertaken the financing of the Kindergarten and Beth Jacob School for Girls and have pro- vided two buses for the trans- portation of pupils. Reservations for the dinner can be .secured from Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, president; Mrs. H. Miller, secre- tary, and Miss Sylvia Eisenberg. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUBS will have a Mother- Daughter banquet at the Wilshire on May 14. There will be card .games. Reservations are being taken at TO. 6-4418. Mrs. Lil Bankoff and Mrs. Sally Left are in charge of arrangements. Plans are being made to raise funds to sponsor a child's stay for three weeks at Fresh Air Camp. B & P PISGAH GIRLS of Bnai Brith will hold a night of games Wednesday, April .10, 8:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Sara Weiss, 2909 Webb. Prospective members and friends are invited. For in- formation, call TO.. 6-4200. • .* * YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI will meet at the home of Mrs. S. Reisig, 180654iorthlawn,, on Wed- nesday afternoon. Proceeds of the fashion show held at Webster Hall will be determined. Children's village will be the beneficiary. Mrs. Lew Friedman, chairman of the Mother's Day affair to be held May 19 will accept reserva- tions. Mrs. M. Wiser, TO. 8-0227, is child rescue chairman. Mrs. S. Drissman, TY. 7-4195, is chairnian of the drive for the sale of She- kolim. •* * * ATTARA CHAPTER of Junior Mizrachi Women will have a paid- up membership cocktail party at the home of Miss Carol Shuman, 2939 Burlingame, on Saturday evening. * * BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will meet Monday. • A dessert luncheon at 12:30 will be followed by election of officers and their installation by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown will be guest speaker. Cantor David Katzman will be the soloist. Mrs. Levi will give the opening pray- er. Mrs. I. E. Goodman, president, urges members to cooperate in the JDC "SOS" program by bringing foodstuffs to the meet- ing. Among those submitting re- ports will be Mrs. Louis Guns- berg, .financial secretary; Mrs. Harry Rosman, house committee; Mrs. Ben Goldman, social com- mittee for Friday services. Mrs. Rosman is chairman of the com- mittee for the annual Mother- Daughter dinner to be held May 8. Mrs. Levi is in charge of the pro- gram and Mrs. James Sobel is ac- cepting reservations. Women's ORT - Honors Members Wednesday - Women's American ORT will honor its paid-up ,members with a luncheon and play at 1 p. m., Wednesday, April 10,, in the Jew= ish Center .auditorium. The play, "Global Dynamics", will depict the work of ORT throughout the world in training and rehabilitating displaced per- sons. Mrs. Harry Becker, a member of the Theater Arts; is directing the play. In the cast are Mes- dames Harry Cohen, Milton Doner, Barney Israel, Sarimel Greenberg, 'Herbert Metz, Marc Markey, J. S. .Sauls,. Nathan Simons, Oliver Ruby, Louis Ten- dler and Dr. Bernice Warren. A new ORT movie will be shown. Temple Israel Pack 146 Receives Scout Charter Pack 146 sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Israel has obtained its charter. The third Pack meeting was held at Hampton School March 25. The topic was "Bird Life." An exhibit of bird houses - was made by the members of. the Den. Den 6, of which Mrs. Grey of 18484 Pennington is Den Mother, is'inade up of Tom Ettinger, Don- ald Gale; Michael Grey, Saul Kessler, Jay Murray and Jay Rocklin. The topic for April will be "Hobby Lobby." Stanley Michaels has been ap- pointed to the Pack committee. David Mitchell, Pack • treasurer, has announced that there is a waiting list for membership in the Pack. MRS. WALL'S Auxiliary to JNF Boasts Proud Record Over Score of Years Page Fifteen- Local Brevities HENRY COHEN FAMILY CIRCLE, formed in November, 1945, is composed of sons and Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry National Fund occupies a place Cohen, their husbands and wives of great importance among the and their children upon reach- ing the age of 17. The Circle will promote the welfare of members. The eldest son, Char- les G. Cohen, was elected presi- dent; Ethel Cohen, vice president, and Jennie Cohen, secretary-trea- surer. The first affair was a Hanukah party. It was followed by a New Year's party. On March 10 a party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen's 45th wedding anniver- sary. In the future, friends will be invited as guests at meetings held on the first Saturday of the month. * * * DANIEL AVRUNIN, discharged veteran who served overseas and spent a long furlough in Palestine, member of a prominent Detroit Jewish family, 'is filing a nomi- nating petition as candidate for the State Senate in the 5th Dis- trict on the Democratic ticket. MRS. JOHN HAYMAN women's groups in the city which have participated and continue to assist in the JWB-USO service- men's programs. Established 20 years • ago by a handful of women, the group now numbers more than a thousand. Its major activity' is to work for the redemption of land in Pales- tine to become the inalienable property of the entire Jewish peo- ple. This energetic organization has maintained a complete war efforts program during the war years and up to the present time. Its activities consist of financial and physical • assistance in the direc- tion of USO programing, serving at parties whenever called upon, and geLerously contributing to the Serve-A-Camp project. Mrs. Irwin Shevin is president of the group. Mesdames John Hayman, Al- bert Potiker and Harry Schwartz have served as USO chairmen. AZA 63 Wins Place in Basketball Finals The Regional Basketball Cham- pions of AZA, Chapter 63, are attending the District Six finals in Rock Island, Ill., April 5 to April 8. This chapter, one of the yOungest in the city, was re- organized a few months ago. The boys who made the trip are: Paul Fink, Donny Cole, Aaron Rosen- stein, Jack Liederman, Mel For- man, Mary Liberson, Burton Riss man and Norman Licht. * * * LT. SAMUEL S. WILLIS, USNR, has been released from active duty with the U. S. Navy and has resumed practice of law n the Penobscot Bldg. * * * DR. W. A. GOLDBERG will address the Kraus Family Club Saturday evening, at the home of Dr. John B. Horowitz, 2255 Oak- man. * * * MASADA, young men's Zionist organization, is completing plans for its Spring dance to be held April 20 at Old Colony Club. Zion- ist Organization members are be- ing enlisted as patrons. Detroit's young people are invited. Officers of Masada are: Dr. S. Krohn, president; Ernie Veis and Morton Margolis, secretaries; Hershel Le- vin, treasurer; Jerome Ash, Bill Fitzerman, Leonard Baruch and . Henry Cohen, members of the board. * * • MONTEFIORE LODGE No. 12, Free Sons of Israel, at a meeting on April 1, decided to send a number of children to camp this summer. Mrs. Arthur Gottesman was hostess during the social hour after the meeting. * * * . LEAGUE for LABOR PALES- TINE, Chapter I, will meet at the home of Leah •Chafets, 3301 Tyler, this Friday evening. A special program is being arranged under the direction of Sidney Shevitz and Morrie Stein. * * * Joseph Tenenberg and the re- cently returned veteran ; Martin Selik, have taken over the Eagen Pharmacy, 18018 Couzens High- way. * * * STOLARSKY FAMILY CLUB contributed $300 to the Women's Division of Arrierican Jewish Con- gress for the. European children's fund. The next .family meeting will-be held April 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Holbrook, 3309 Buena Vista. * * * A PASSOVER KVUTZAH pro- gram will be given on Saturday evening, April 20, Chol Hamoed Pesach, in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The chairman of the program will be Michael Michlin. ALINOSI FRENCH ICE CREAM CO. Featuring SPUMONI and LONDON PUDDING FAY BERMAN Dairy Products Fountain Service Light Lunches ROME MADE CANDY Announces the Opening of 8954 12th St. cor. Taylor TR. 2-9852 12748 E. McNichols Rd. 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