Jewish Dental Fraternity To Convene Here Dec. 28 Michigan members of Alpha Omega, national Jewish dental fraternity,. will be hosts at the group's 39th annual meting, an Atomic Convention 'scheduled for Dec. 28 through" Jan. 1 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. pr. Louis I. Galin and Dr-- Samuel S. Gerendasy, of Detroit, are national marshal and nation- respectively. The five-day program will in- clude professional and com- mercial displays, clinics and lec- tures, as well as business meet- ings and a series of social events. Special plans have been made for entertaining the wives of delegates. as well as a date bur- al Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, - &mamba-- 20, 1944 Detroiters Ship 22,000 Pounds Of SOS Supplies Sunday, Dec. 29, with a night- A • 22,000-pound shipment of club night in the evening. Dr. Leon A. Katzin, of Detroit, na- SOS contributions, comprising tional editor of the Alpha Ome- over 20 per cent of the city's 100- ton quota, left Detroit Dec. 9 for the Mt. Vernon, N. Y., warehouse of the Joint Distribution . Corn- mittee. Morton Feigenson, chairman of the committee which collected and packed the shipment, an- nounced that 3,000 pounds were medioal supplies,--9,700 were items of clothing, and 12,000 pounds were cans of food. From Mt. Vernon they will be sent directly to displaced persons in Europe. Monday, Dec. 23, three theaters, the Oriole, Krim and Abington, will present special matinees to benefit the SOS collection. Price of admission to these matinees is one or more cans of food. WASHINGTON — Bnai Brith Abe Nussbaum of the New York Linoleum and Carpet Co. Hillel Foundations have estab- has inaugurated an advisory - ser- lished a counselorship at the Uni- vice to guide customers in choos- versity- of British Columbia at ing harmonizing colors and fab- Vancouver, B. C., Canada, ac- rics in carpeting their homes. cording to Dr. Abraham L. Mr. Nussbaum has served the Sachar, national Hillel director. public in the same location at Hillel is now serving six Cana- 9630 Joseph Campau for the past dian universities, as well as 160 19 years. A branch store .is located campuses in the U. S. and one in Cuba. at 8085 Harper. LUGGAGE FACTORY TO YOU MATCHED SETS Practical Gifts in Leather Anti-Semitic Canadian Paper, Le Goglu, Resumes Publication DR. LEON A. KATZIN DR. SAMUEL S. GEBENDASY eau and arrangements for caring for children. Registration, clinics, and the president's reception are ached- ' uled for Saturday, Dec. 28. In the evening. a Gay Nineties cos- iume ball will be held in the 'Grand Ballroom at the Book. Memorial services,. business meetings, and a radio luncheon for the women will take place Leivick To Speak At JNW A Hanukah Fete This Sunday Featuring an address by the world famous Yiddish poet, H. Leivick, the City Committee of Jewish National Workers Alli- ance will sponsor a Hanukah party this Sunday evening, Dec. 22. at the main auditorium of the Jewish Center. All Detroit Jews are invited to participate and to hear Mr. Lei- vick report on his experiences in Europe among the DPs, during his visit in Germany as a member of the delegation representing the World Jewish Congress. This will be Mr. Leivick's first appearance in Detroit since his I eventful European trip. Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bnai David will be featured in the musical program. Cantor Ad- ler will light the Hanukah can- dles and will sing latest Palestin- ian folks songs. Refreshments will be served.. Tickets are available at all branches of Farband, at Chesluk's and Zion Book Stores on 12th St. gan, fraternity magazine, will discuss "Alpha Omega Today" at a luncheon Monday. Dec. 30. Election of officers and the Alpha Omega award night will also take place Monday. Tuesday, Dec. 31 is clinic day for the dentists, with a formal dinner-dance, featuring Mickey Woolf and his orchestra, schedul- ed for New Year's Eve in the Grand Ballroom. The conven- tion closes with a "Till We Meet Again Brunch" Jan. 1. Members of the Michigan steer-. ing committee, which is in charge of convention arrangements, in- ciude Drs. Katz. Galin. Geren- dasy, Joseph Starman, program 'L)usir.ess manager. Raymond B. Robins, publicity; Gerald Freed- man, commercial clinics; Henry Green, reservations: Jack J. Goode, costume ball; Leonard Sidlov.-, memorial services: Abe . S. Pearlman. men's luncheon; Philip Lowenstein, council rep- resentative; Milton M. Lappin, macer, Louis J. Stillman, recep- tion; Albert B. Shulman, fare- well brunch: Albert J. Altman, award night; Julian B. Weber, nightclub; Herbert J. Bloom, clinic day lectures; David Freed- man. hospitality rooms; Herbert V. Lee, New Year's Eve: and Herbert M. Metz. clinic day symposia. Both the University of Detroit and University of Michigan Den- tal schools have Alpha Omega undergraduate chapters. HOLLYWOOD LUGGAGE 349 M4COMB at BRUSH Opposite Lokrosiia Seed Co lt Open Moe_ Fri., Sat. Eve. to p.m. And growing more and more every day. What makes these youngsters so healthy? Plenty of milk. butter, cheese — all vitamin protein and mineral-rich foods that build sturdy bodies, strong bones and alert minds. Whle it is advisable to look for bargains, it is Serve our dairy products often to all the fam:ly . . . in cream soups, never advisable to over- sauces, desserts, fish dishes and baked goodies . . . for more delicious look quelity. This was Junior Service Group `Program at Center and healthy meals. never truer than when or Consequences" will be the refrain when the junior Service Group of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation holds .its first closed membership meeting at 2:30 p. m., Sunday, Jan. 10, at the Jewish Center. "Truth approed to the purchase HI-TEST MILK — SOUR CREAM- - SWEET CREAM of furnishings for your' BUTTER — CHEESE home. First class qual- ity of the sort found al- We Extend to Our Friends and.Custoiners greetings for Hanukah ways at this store is a A tea dance and awarding of prizes will highlight the meeting. bership cards since participants In the program will be selected by drawing card zunnliers. Any Jewish youth is eligible to join. Information may be secured by ealiing Harry A..Beller, negative 'secretary,- TIC. 1-1111111, tor at the door on the- aftermion of the- -mee tng. • Dues for time year are Si. COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE MONTREAL (JTA)—Le Goglu, notorious Canadian anti-Semitic newspaper which suspended oper- ation during the war. has resumed publication. Its editor is Joseph Menard, well known as a pamph- leteer in anti-Semitic circles. SO- 0 -0 BIG . . . and at Mendelson Drug Store, Dexter and Cortland. 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