THE JEWISH : v . IstEWS Page Sixteen 2 Detroit Women Bridal Calendar Elected by ORT June 2—M i s s Bernice Good- • Mrs. Grahm Named Vice- President and Mrs. Becker Member of Board NEW YORK — Mrs. William Grahm of 18415 Parkside, De- troit, was elected vice-president and Mrs. Harry Becker of 19426 Warrington, Detroit, was elected a board member of Women's American ORT at its ninth bien- nial convention here. The 200 delegates from 47 chapters in the U. S. and Can- ada, representing 16,000 members, resolved to raise $500,000 and "adopt" 2,000 European Jewish orphans for vocational training during 1946-47. . Funds will go to the 66-year- old world program of ORT—Or- ganization f o r Rehabilitation through Training — to instruct Jews overseas in industrial trades or farming in ORT schools in Eu- rope, North Africa, South Amer : ica and Shanghai. Mrs. Maurice Finkelstein of New York, reelected president, announced that the 2,000 orphan goal was voted as a result of the successful drive for 1,000 during 1945-46. Dean Acheson, Acting Secre- tary of State, addressing the convention, praised the ORT for its accomplishments in aiding the rehabilitation of the Jews of Eu- rope. He declared that the ORT approached the problem of aiding human beings with "deep un- derstanding." -- Dr. David Lvovitch, vice-presi- dent of the World ORT - Union, reported that 15,500 persons are receiving training in the ORT schools and farm projects throughout the world. He dis- closed that $350,000 in tools, ma= chinery and materials have been sent abroad since V-E day. Sheruth League Drive Reported Successful At a meeting at the home. of Mrs. Robert Hack, Mrs. Alvin Skelly, chairman of the pledge fund drive for Sheruth League, reported the successful conclu- sion of the two-month campaign. Working with her were Mes- dames Stuart Palmer, Dan Symes, Seymour Berman, Art Lee and Mr's. Irving Grunit. Proceeds from the pledge fund drive will adopt a child through the American Jewish Congress and deserving children will be sent to summer camp. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Sander A. Hillman; vice-presidents, Mrs. Al Barron and Mrs. Arnold Monash; recording secretary, Mrs. Ralph Silberman; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Robert Hack; treasur- er, Mrs. Irwin Erman; publicity, Mrs. Henry Brontman; custodian, Airs. Nathan Spector. Mrs. Sylvia Rubin. and Mrs. Seymour Berman are co-chair- men of the installation to be held June 11 at the Wilshire. Beth El Women Awarded Honors For Red Cross Aid The last of the weekly Oneg Shabbat gatherings of the . Sholern Aleichem Folf Institute, until next September, will be held this Fri- day. All the teachers of the Insti- tute will participate in the pro- gram consisting of readings from classic and modern literature. There also will be short talks on future plans for educational and cultural programs. All friends are invited. The institute is making prepara- tions for the celebration of the Matan-Torah and Bikurim fes- tival. Tuesday afternoon, June 4, the children of all the schools will gather in the Workmen's Circle Auditorium to celebrate Shev- uoth. Wednesday evening, June 5, the holiday will be celebrated by the adults and children. The teachers are preparing a special program. This year the Shevuoth cele- bration will be honored by the presence of the literary critic, S. Niger. The adult celebration also will be held in the large auditorium of the Workmen's Circle Center. For reservations call HO. 5404, NO. 2696 or UN. 1-6172. The Sisterhood of .Temple Beth El, at its annual meeting made the . following awards to workers of the Red Cross unit: Mlawer Verein Will Mark 12th Anniversary Sunday - c raenie ...711oweto "Always Fresh Flowers" Bill Caplan - Larry Morris We Deliver 'Anytime — Anyplace! 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 . A Wedding Portrait That Will Be Cherished Forever. • J 5432 SECOND BOULEVARD Near Kirby 4 I I TEmple 1-4426 " I • PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION Children's Pictures - • Perfect Portraits • Family Groups Taken in your home or in our fashionable studios FLOWER DAYS Saturday Night, May 25 and Sunday, May 26. This is one of the traditional means of raising funds for the land- redemption program of the Jewish National Fund in Palestine. TO. 8-2680 CONGRATULATIONS to the Workers in the Emergency Allied Jewish Campaign Managed By ••■ Strictly Kosher Under supervision of Mashgiach of Vead Harabonim Third cor. Collingwood 233 of the Jewish centers and "Y"s own their own buildings; 200 have professional staffs; • all told the 288 centers and "Y"s have 1,250 full time professional workers. . The Bride In All Her Loveliness on, Served in Our Hall, Your Synagogue or Home Wilshire Hotel : The Red Cross unit will close its activities for the summer next Tuesday with a special program. The Unit has worked uninter- ruptedly since 1940 and was ad- judged as the largest and most active congregational unit in the city. Work will be resumed Oct. 8. Jewish National Fund Volunteer Workers . 4 Citation for five years or more of service—Mrs. Sidney Alexander, Miss Dorothy Bloom, Mrs. Henry Butzel, Miss Jeanette Cohen, Miss Josephine Cohen, Mrs. Julius Desenberg, Mrs. F. Deuker, Mrs. Pauline Ettinger, Miss Rita Fechheimer, Mrs. Lloyd I. Frankel, Mrs. Bertha Funke, Mrs. Max Gerstman, Miss Hilda Gottlieb, Mrs. Samuel Hartman, Mrs. Rae Jacobson, Mrs. Otto Kaufmann, Mrs. Jennie Lichtenstein, Mrs. Edward Lichtig, Mrs. A. H. Manheim, Mrs. I. Rapen- port, Mrs. S. W. Rice, Mrs. Blanche Rosenhelm, Mrs. Elsa Shenker, Mrs. Merrill Silverstein, Miss Fanny Sim- mons, Mrs. S. A. Sloman, Mrs. Louis Touff, Mrs. Max Weiss and Mrs. Mar- tha Wohlgemuth; Chevrons for four years of service—Mrs. Anna B. Deut- sch, Mrs. I. Hamburger, Mrs. Morton Nathan, Mrs. Max Rope, Mrs. R. Ru- benstein and Mrs. Sol Sapperstein. Stripes for 150 hours of service— Mrs. A. W. Feiler, Mrs. Herman Fin- sterwald, Mrs. Eva Franke, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, Mrs. Philip Golden, Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Mrs. David Kahn, Mrs. Bernard Kramer, Mrs. Samuel Pollock, Mrs. Alvin Rodecker and Mrs. Karl Segall. The 12th anniversary of Mlawer Ungegend Verein will be cele- brated at a banquet this Sunday at Riviera Hall. It will be fol- lowed by a program of entertain- ment. Miss Rosalie Gross will render vocal selections, accom- panied on the piano by Miss Betty Kowalsky. Reservations are taken by Jul- ius Newberg, chairman of the banquet committee, TY. 5-4002, and the co-chairman, Israel Burn- stein, TR. 2-4053. Company Planning . Entertainment Unexcelled Service for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and Anniversary Events CA. 4710 753 Book Bldg. Sholem Aleichem Plans Closing Oneg Shabbat, Program for Shevuoth Give a Hearty Welcome to the For Banquets, Parties, Weddings, S h o w e r s, - Bar Mitzvahs and Other Social Occasions Charles J. Marx and Bernard W. Lefkowitz ,Friclay, Max 24,_1946 JEWS of DETROIT: The Wilshire Kosher Catering A Party, Dance or Banquet? ORCHESTRAS Of Congress Elects Mrs. Sp A. Green Bar Mitzvah Justine L. Bessman won first place in the Shaarey Zedek High School department's essay con- test, sponsored by the IVIen's club. She was also one of the win- ners in the essay contest on Americanism, sponsored by the Wayne County Council, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Justine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bessman, 3000 Rochester, and is an honor student at Central high school. Presents WOM en's Division man, daughter of Mrs. Esther . Goodman of LaSalle Blvd.-, to Mrs. Samuel A. Green was Eli A. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac, Miller of Taylor Ave., at elected president of the Detroit the horrie. of the bridegroom. Sol Women's Division of the AMeri- E. Mintz Will be best man and Mrs. .Ralph Beck matron of hon- or. • The newlyweds will make an eastern trip. 'Mr. Miller. is a veteran of four years service with the armored infantry, hav- ing served 30 months in the European Theater. * * * June 15—Miss Doris Lee Mar- golin, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs: Sam Margolin of Glynn Court, to Irving Broder, son of Tessie Brod- er of New York. Mr. Broder re- cently was discharged from the army afte serving three and a half years with .the Arniy Trans- port Command. * * * June 16—Miss Ruthie Brick- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brickman of Nelson St., London, Ontario to Sidney Wolfe; son - of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolfe, of Windsor, Ontario, at .Congre= - MRS. SAMUEL A. GREEN gation Bnai Moses ben Judah can Jewish Congress at the re- Synagogue, London, Ontario. cent annual meeting. Other officers of the division are: Mrs. Sam Olsher, Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hy- Gould, Mrs. Phil Stellar, Mrs. man of 2690 Glendale announce Irwin I. Lappin, Mrs. Harry the Bar Mitzvah of their , son, vice-presidents; Mrs. Milton L. Norman, on Saturday morning, Stocket and Mrs. Harry Frank, May 25, at Yeshivath Beth Ye- Prag, recording secretary; Mrs. hudah, Cortland at Dexter. At Benjamin Kohen, corresponding home Sunday May 26, 3 to 7 secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, P. ra. treasurer; Mrs. Aaron Friedman, * * * financial secretary; Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenberg Bookstein, board member at of 3321 Oakman Blvd., announce large; advisory group, Mesdames the Bar Mitzzvah of _their son, Max Dushkin, Nathan Spevakow, Myron, on Saturday, May 25, at Perry Burnstine and Morris Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. T h e Weingarden. out-of-town guests will be Mr. Members of the board are: and Mrs. David Zeldis, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zeldis and Mr. and Mesdames Emanuel Baker, S. P. Mrs. M. Zeldis of Buffalo, N. Y. Baker, Frank Bernstein, Samuel *. * * Blondy, Albert Boesky, Irving Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Small Dworman, Charles Feinberg, Ja- announce the Bar Mitzvah of their cob Lattin, Saul LeVine, Joseph son, Stuart E., at Temple Israel. Newman, Sam Pearlman, M. S. Service will be held in the Lec- Perlis, Abe Rosenberg, Harry ture hall of the Art Institute at Rott, Max Saidman, Albert Sil- 8:30 p. m. Friday, May 31. Re- ber, J. C. Solomon, Joseph Staub, ception at home, 1570 W. Seven David Bernstein, Abe Katzman, Mile Road, at 7 p. m., Sunday, Archie Goldberg, Louis Ham- June 2. No cards. burger, Jack Jewiso, Benton Wolfe, Arnold Frank, Harry Weinstock, Robert Block, Wal- NCJW Installs Officers lace Nathan, Fred Patt, Louis At Luncheon Meeting Tatken, Allan L. Weston, Sam At a luncheon meeting of 300 Herman, Milton J. Miller, Sam members of Detroit Section, Na- Margolis, A. M. Hershman. tional Council, of Jewish Women, Mrs. Samuel Katkin, chairman at the Book-Cadillac, new officers of the strawberry festival to be were installed by Mrs. Regene held at Kern's -on June 12, an- Freund Cohane. nounces that tickets may be ob- Mrs. Herbert Smith received tained from Mrs. Florence Ros- the president's gavel from the re- man, UN. 1-4637. Funds raised tiring president, Mrs. Hershal will be devoted to USO,. Serve-A- Kreger. The vice-presidents are Camp Unit in Hawaii and gifts for Mesdames Benjamin Shwayder, European children. William Grahm and Lewis Dan- iels; Mrs. Henry Krohn, treasur- CLASSIFIED ADS er; Mrs. Philip Brown, recording secretary; Mrs. Norman Levey, GET QUICK RESULTS! corresponding secretary; Mrs. A. A. Lappin, financial secretary; Mrs. Arthur Purdy, assistant fin- ancial secretary. Justine Bessman Winner In Two Essay Contests JULES KLEIN , • ,.. 1946 The success of the drive assures uninterrupted redemption of land in Palestine through the Jewish National Fund, one of the beneficiaries of the campaign, for the settlement of tens of thousands of European Jewish survivors in the Jewish National Home. For information regarding J.N.F. projects call Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit 11608 Dexter TO. 8-7384