I Women's Club Activities B U SI NESS AND PROFES- Freeman. Henry Rose, Irving SIONAL DIVISION OF HAD- Wirt, Albert Cutler, Nat Risin ASSAH has planned an "Evening and Sam Katz for their splendid of Fun" including a program of cooperation in baking and serv- games and refreshments at 8:15 ing. • • • p m Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Mrs. Leonard Sims, 18227 Pine- home of - Miriam Goldstein, 3311 hurst, was named second vice Chicago. Members and their president of WOMEN'S DIS- friends are invited. Contributions TRICT GRAND LODGE NO. 6, of clothing for overseas shipment Bnai Brith, at a meeting of dis- be collected at the meeting. trict delegates Nov. 4 in Chicago. • Friday, November S, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen • • • • COUNCIL OF PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION wishes to acknowledge a gift of $500 towards Kfar Saba Chil- dren's Home in Palestine by Sophie Weinberg, member of Club 2. to commemorate the first Yahrzeit of her husband, Al Weinberg; and a gift of $250 to- wards the building fund from Korostishever Aid Society. Gifts ranging from $150 to $240 were received from Bialostoker Aid Society, Pinsker Aid Society, Kovler Voliner Aid Society, Shed- litz Aid Society, Primrose Ben- evolent Club, Min k o w i t z e r Women's Club, Laiveck Reading Circle, Mlawer Umgegent Verein, Golden Rule Aid Society, Kvut- zah Ivrith, Stolarsky Club, Mrs. M. Stulberg, Mendel Reading Circle, Ladies' Chevra Kadisha, and the Chesed Shel Emes. • • • • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR PISGAH P & B AUX. of Bnai CHOLEM will have a tea at 1 Bri!ii will hold an open meeting p. m. Monday at the home of at the Statler next Wednesday, Mrs. Louis Katz. 19485 Suffolk at 3::;O p. m. Mr. Barron of the Dr. • Refreshments will be served. Automobile Club will present a All are invited. • • • travelogue. Prospective members ar•invited. For information call Close to 100 food and other • Singer, HO. 0385. p ickages have been sent by • • • the WOMEN'S EMERGENCY WOMEN OF U.S. AUXILIARY RELIEF COMMITTEE to the • RAYMOND ZUSSMAN POST group whom Rabbi Simcha Was- No 333. Jewish War Veterans of serman of Detroit succeeded in America entertained with an eve- bringing to Paris from Poland. ning of games and dancing Oct. Contributions are being taken by Mrs. J. S. Sperka. treasurer, 1938 30 at the Hotel Detroiter. • • • Tuxedo, Detroit 6. Any one in- UNIVERSITY AREA WOMEN'S terested may call at 12204 Lin- CLUB met at the home of Mrs. wood. Mondays. Tuesdays and Alined Hecker, Oct. 30, and dis- Wednesdays. 2 to 5 and 8 to 10, cussed proposals of this week's or telephone Mrs. James Brindze election. At the next meeting, TO. 6-6800. • • • Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs. DETROIT LODGE AUXIL- Hit . , v Nochman, 17578 Kentucky, a prominent speaker will discuss IARY of Bnai Brith will hold a the peace conference. All women business meeting at 8:30 p.m. in this area— who are interested ai ?. invited to attend. THREE GOOD REASONS • • • why St. Joseph Aspirin is the choice of HANITA GROUP of Pioneer Women's Organization will have a ciid party next Wednesday at Ito,enberg's. Funds will be used rot the child rescue fund. Becky Goldberg. social chairman, TO. 6-5072, may be called for tickets. • • • KI-ALP HA-TIS girls' club gi ..e a Hallowe'en party Nov. 1. The club's meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at the Je ,,v;sh Center. • • • MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY of the Detroit Jewish Consump- tiv2 Relief Society of Denver, CAo., will have a social and membership drive Sunday, Nov. 17. at Jericho Hall, 2705 Joy Rd. Men and women are invited. The annuli banquet will be held Dec. 8 at Moss Kosher Catering Co. An evening of games, spon- sored by the GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP of the Pioneer Women's Organization, will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 10, at the Rose S:itig Cohen Bldg., Lawton at Tyler. Proceeds from the event vi,!tl go toward aid to refugee children. Members and friends e invited to attend. • • • Mildred Brightman, Central 1-1,4O student, was named winner of the Who Is Miss Spook?" contest at the Halloween party so insored by AVIVA CHAPTER OF JUNIOR MIZRACHI. • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION met Oct. 23 in the home of Mrs. T. and Nov. 4 at the home of ILi E. Kahidon. Plans for the cl.mor luncheon, Dec. 11, were discussed. A donor rally tea is also being planned. • • • Alumna Chapter of IOTA AL- PHA PI sorority, Wayne Univer- sit .., , entertained the new gradu- ates at an evening of bridge at ti) .± home of Mrs. Morris Goldin. • • • SHARONA, iiewly formed groan of the :'ioneer Women's ganization, will hold a mem- ht.,...hip tea at the home of Faye Flint, 2532 Pasadena, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 10. Young women of 20 and over who are interested in tive organization are invited to call membership chairman Shula- mith Mi•hlin. TO. 8-1239. • • On Oct. 30, INFANTS SER- VICE GROUP helped bake cakes fot the dessert luncheon which was served at the open meeting of League of Jewish Women's Organizations, at the Center-Mrs. Eleanor King, president, thanks Mrs. George Treeger, vice presi- dent. who acted in her place, and Mesdames Morris Aronow, Jack • millions. (1) It's as pure as money can buy (2) Goes to work fast with speed un- surpassed in field of aspirin (3) Offers real economy in either size. Get St. Joseph Aspirin. world's largest seller at 10c. Save even more is 100 Giblet rise for 35e, as you get nearly 3 tablets for only lc. 1 Tuesday, Nov. 12 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The Executive Board is planning the group's dinner dance, scheduled for Jan. 18 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. • • • DETROIT WOMEN'S SER- VICE CLUB will hold a food 4nd clothes shower Nov. 11 at Assem- bly Hall. Members and friends are invited to take part in the games and refreshments. The organization has pledged a con- tribution to the Women's Em- ergency Relief Committee and also the members' services in packing articles for overseas ship- ment. • • • AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUXILIARY will meet Wednes- day, Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs. Albert Berman, 2690 Tuxedo. Plans will be discussed for the Aesculapian's twentieth annual dinner dance Dec. 2. Mrs. Harry Katzman, UN. 2-9428, is in charge of reservations. • • • • In accordance with the By-Laws of the Real Estate and Building Council of Detroit Service Group, She report of the Nominating Committee of fhe Council is hereby given public notice at least 10 days prior to election of officers which will take place Sunday, Nov. 17, at 1 1:30 a. m., in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Com- munity Center. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING COUNCIL BALLOT Detroit Service Group ❑ Mrs. Joseph Pinnock, wife of the principal of Mackenzie High school, will speak at the Nov. 13 meeting of the UNIVERSITY AREA WOMEN'S CLUB at the home of Mrs. Harry Nochman, 17578 Kentucky. Mrs. Pinnock will discuss her experiences at the United Nations Assembly. • • • CHAPTER OF JUNIOR MIZRACHI will hold its next meeting at 8 p. in. Nov. 13 at 2939 Burlingame. Girls 18 to 25 are invited to participate in the group's activities. ATTARA (I/ fit , • / ey/f/in //./. i BALLOT Louis Tabashnik VICE.-('HAIRMEN Vote for Three) Israel Himelhoch Julian H. Krolik Louis Robinson ❑ Executive Secretary (Vote for One) HENRY FEINBERG ❑ ❑ Representatives to Board of Governc- Jewish Welfare Federation (Vote for Tw... LOUIS BERRY BARNEY SMITH ❑ ❑ ❑ Division Board of Directors Builders (Vote for Three) JAMES ROSSIN GEORGE D. SEYBURN NATHAN SILVERMAN ❑ ❑ Real Estate (Vote for Two) BEN B. FENTON DAVID WILKUS ❑ Hotels (Vote for One) EMANUEL J. HARRIS ❑ Property Management (Vote for Two) ALLEN C. KRAMER HARRY ROTT / ❑ ❑ Contractors and Sub-Contractors (Vote for Two) NORMAN ROSS ABE SILBERSTEIN ❑ ❑ Modernization, Repairs, Roofers and Tinsmiths (Vote for Two) SAMUEL H. ELLMAN JACOB KALT ❑ Building Suppliers (Vote for One) BENJAMIN WILK ❑ ❑ ❑ Store Fixture, Janitor Suppliers (Vote for Three) WALTER FIELD IRVING GOLDBERG BEN SMITH ❑ ❑ Painters and Decorators (Vote for Two) IRVING BRONSON SAMUEL VICTOR ❑ Heating, Plumbing and Suppliers (Vote for One) HARRY C. DAVIDSON ■ 17,/ , Furniture (Vote for Two) Herman Nathias Max Osnos Executive Director (Vote for One) IRWIN SHAW El DETROIT SERVICE GROUP CHURN VS (Vote for Due) ❑ • • • In accordance with the By-Laivs of the Mercantile Division of the Detroit Service Group, the report of the Nominating Committee of the Division is hereby given public notice ten days prior to election of officers which will take place on Tuesday. November 19, at 6:30 p. m., in the Wayne Room. Hotel Statler. MERCNTII.E. DIVISION ❑ ❑ ❑ Vice-Chairman (Vote for Four) MEYER FISHMAN MAX C. HANDLER JOSEPH HOLTZMAN BARNEY SMITH El A symposium on the subject "Is There A Need for Religion in the Atomic Age" will be the feature of the next meeting .of WOMEN'S LEAGUE FOR SAB- BATH OBSERVANCE. Wednes- day, at 12:30, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Participating will be Rabbis Leizer Levin. I. Stollman and Joshua Sperka. A dessert luncheon will precede the meet- ing which will serve as a mem- bership reunion meeting. Mem- bers are asked to bring food and clothing for European DPs. I.uggage & Loans (Vote for One) Morris Den Lewis Chairman (Vote for One) LOUIS BERRY and Hardware Specialty Shops (Vote for Two) Walter J. Mayer I. Lewis Znieback SECRETARIES (Vote for Two) Esther R. Prussia. Irwin Shaw Representatises to Board of Gover- nors. Jewish Welfare Federation (Vote for Three) Maurice A. Enggass Israel Hinielhoch Morris Shades James Wineman ❑ David Chaney ❑ Electricians and Suppliers (Vote for Two) MILTON J. DONER LOUIS H. MARKS ❑ Architects and Building Engineers (Vote for One) CHARLES N. AGREE Store Employees (Vote for One) Furriers (Vote for One) David M. Feerer Milliners (Vote for Dee) HOARD OF DIRECTORS Coal and Ice (Vote for One) DAVID GOLDBERG Howard Schiller Jewelers (Vete for Two) Emil Rose Fred F. Shantens Shoes (Vote for One) Men's Apparel (Vote for Two) OTHER NOMINATIONS MAY BE MADE FROM THE FLOOR Nathan H. Schoinick Dan Winograd Samuel D. Plotter Dry Goods (Vote for Oise) Maurice A. Landau Merchant Tailors (Vote for 0410 Samuel A. Granadier Farther Nominations May Be Made from the neer •