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May 24, 1946 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-24

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Friday, May 24, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Jewish Center
Activities

Juniors Celebrate
Campaign Victory
With Ball Tuesday

15 Visaless Immigrants
Seized on Syrian Border

The victory ball of the Junior
Division, Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, will be held Tuesday eve-
ning, May 28, in the Fountain
ball room of the Masonic Temple.
Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to
music by Phil Brestoff's WXYZ
orchestra.
The event is being planned as
a climax to the Junior Service
Group's achievement of its ob-
jective in the campaign.
Tickets are available to work-
ers from their captains. Others
may obtain them at the door.

TEL AVIV. (JTA)—The Arab
press reports that 15 visaless
Jewish immigrants were arrest-
ed on the Syrian border as they
attempted to slip into Palestine.
Twenty Tripolitanian Jews
who have been in possession of
Palestine immigration certificates
for more than a year are unable
to come here because the Egyp-
tian government refuses to grant
them transit visas. A new settle-
ment for Jewish veterans and
their families was established
near the village of Tel Mond, 22
miles from Tel Aviv'.

Arian to Give Address at
Center Workers Conclave
Harold Arian, assistant direc-
tor of the Center, will present a
paper before the personnel prac-
tices .committee at the sessions of
the National Association of Jew-
ish Center Workers in Atlantic
City, May 26-29, on the subject
"Good Salary Standards are
Crucial."
Other members of the Center
staff also will be at the confer-
ence.
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* *.. *
Center's Memorial Day
$ TY. 4-9490
9925 DEXTER
And Shevuoth Schedules
The' Center will close at 5 p. m.
on Memorial Day, Thursday, May
30. During the Shevuoth holiday
period, the Center will close at
5 p. m. on Tuesday, June 4, and
Kosher Catering Co.
will reopen at 7:30 p. m., Thurs-
day, June 6.
"Caterers of Distinction"
* * *
Center Dance Classes
MRS. C. S. ROSENBERG
STRICTLY KOSHER
Monday evening dance classes
I
MR,
AL.
ROSENBERG
continue for all intermediates in
Butzel Hall, Harriet Warrat,
yolk 'mink asap. Nowit, Nook ■ tolk r. Nook VI. Nook Notilk Nolo. Nab. Wok
dance . instructor at the Center,
announces that. on May 27 Sam-
ba lessons will be given.
▪ • *
Girls' Groups Sponsor
FashiOn Show May 28
"Paradise a la Carte," the
fashion -show sponsored by Cen-
te• and other girls' social groups,
will be held in Butzel Hall on
Ugly wattds wither away to
May 28 at 8 p. m. Sponsoring
nothing, roots and all, a few
groupS include: Senior Young Ju-
weeks after treatment with
dea, Louis Marshall Bnai Brith,
Scotts 4-X. Anyone can safely
Diana Mallerman Bnai Brith,
use
this amazing new weed con-
Genies and Henrietta Szold.
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Sport, casual and date clothes
small cost.
to be modeled will be loaned to
the fashion show by the "Hi-
Heaven" shop of Frank and Sed-
ers. The committee heads for the
program are: Thelma Dosie, Ar-
lyne Steinberg, Lois Gordon and
Janice Hertzberg. Advisors for
the show are Betty Braver, Har-
riet Warrat, Norma Shapiro and
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Powder die-
Ruth Lefkowitz.
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SEN BERG'S

INERT WEEK7`04114

SOS Collection Passes
2 Million-pound Mark

NEW YORK—The SOS Collec-
tion, emergency project of the

Joint Distribution committee,
passed the 2,000,000-pound mark
this week with a special 100-

pound contribution of foodstuffs
and clothing by Gov. Dewey.
The JDC, which receives its
funds from the UJA, organized
the SOS Collection in coopera-

MY BROTHER'S

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tion with 16 Jewish 'national and
women's organizations to collect
20,000,000 pounds of supplies to
supplement its regular relief and
rehabilitation activities among
surviving Jews overseas.
Shipments of relief supplies to
Jewish survivors overseas by the
JDC so far this month total more
than 1,400,000 pounds; valued at
$550,000, Dr. Joseph C. Hyman,
executive vice-chairman, has an-
nounced.

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Davison Club's Mothers,
Daughters Dinner June 3
A Mothers' and Daughters'
banquet will be held on June 3
at 6:30 p. m. in Wilshire Hotel
under the sponsorship of the Da-
vison Mothers' Club of the Cen-
ter. Toastmistress will be Mrs.
Minna Lifshitz. Miss Helen Rob-
ins and Mrs. Fanny Epstein will
speak for the daughters and mo-
thers •reVectively.

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