Federation Women to Probe Problems of Jewish. Youth Problems of Jewish children and the role of Jewish social service agencies in solving these problems will be the central theme of "Accent on Youth" to be presented by the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Thursday, Jan. 30 at Hotel Statler. The day's discussions will take place at four panel meet- ings beginning at 10:30 a. m. and a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. band died as a result of starva- Two outstanding speakers will {,ion and exposure under Nazi address the luncheon meeting treatment. The panel discussions will fea- ture Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chair- man, Dr. Editha Sterba, nursery school director, speaker, "Emo- tional Stability in Children"; Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, chairman, Samuel Neushatz, intermediate director at the Jewish Commun- ity Center, "Putting Leisure Time MADAME SPANJAARD which will be devoted to "Eu- ropean Jewish Children Today" and a general picture of current world issues. John W. Vandercook, NBC's star commentator on "News of the World," and Madame Alfred Spanjaard, will discuss overseas conditions, while the four panels will be devoted to emotional problems, leisure time activities. Jewish education and vocational guidance. Vandercook, who for many years has been one of America's most colorful speakers and auth - ors, has a family heritage in Friday, December - 27, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Paso Twalva MRS. CHARLES LAKOFF to Work"; Pearl Devenow, chair- man, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, "Jew- ish Education, Responsibility or Opportunity"; Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, chairman, Albert Cohen, executive director, Jewish Voca- tional Service, "Does Your Son Still Want to be a Policeman?" Conunielee Members "Accent on Youth" has been arranged by the Program Com- mittee of the Women's Division under the chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard Weiner and Mrs. Abra- ham Cooper. Other members of the committee are Mrs. H. J. L. Holiday Requires Earlier Mailing Due to the New Year holiday, a special early deadline has been set for next Friday's issue of the Jewish News. All copy must be at the office by noon Monday, Dec. 23. Photographs should be submitted two days earlier. Contributors are asked to take into account the holiday rush at the post office when mailing articles. Over 100 articles were received too late for publication in this edition. When possible, copy should be delivered to the office, 2114 Penobscot Bldg. Engagements Announcement is made of the engagement of Marilyn Gross- light to Edward M. Blumberg, son of Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct. and the late Mr. Blum- berg. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. George Blum- enthal of Second Blvd.,' and Sher- man Grosslight of Boston Blvd. Miss Grosslight attended the Uni- versity of Michigan. The couple plan a June wedding. • Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. Gold- man of New York announces the engagement of their daughter, Elka, to Leonard Nudelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nudel- man of New York. The wedding will take place in June. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Broudy of Los Angeles, Calif., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bertha, to Elliott M. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver of Pasadena. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss of 2492 Glendale announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Su- zette Rita, to Morris M. Welt- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Welt- man of Cleveland. The bride- groom-elect served three years in the U. S. Army and is now attend- ing the University of California at Los Angeles. Miss Weiss is now attending Los Angeles City Col- lege and will join her fiancee at UCLA next semester. • • • Mr. and Mrs. I. Adler announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Helen to Peter Goldstein, son of Mrs. Yetta Goldstein. Canadian Legion Plans New Year's Eve Affair Children's Program at 'Y' Will Benefit War Orphans A program is planned for New Year's Eve by the Jewish Branch 362, Canadian Legion, at the Shaar Hashomayim auditorium, corner Charles and Goyea in Windsor. P.eservations are still being taken for the festivities, which will include a 9-course strictly kosher dinner, floor show, favors and dancing to the music of Jack Burrows and his band. Admission is $6 per person. Henry Shanfleld is chairman of the affair. For reservations, call Barney Madoff, WI. 4-2951. After 6 p. m. Pete Lustgarden, WI. 4-7644 or Morris Mandelbaum, WI. 3-8102 will be able to offer assistance. Parties of eight or more can reserve an individual table. The program will stAart at 9 p. m., with dinner served at 9:30 p. m. The Social 'Legislation Com- mittee will present a magician and movies for chilaren at 3:30 p. m. this Saturday at the _Fisher branch of the YMCA, Dexter at W. 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LACHAR'S TYler 8-0210 - Name Jerusalem Street For Leader of Agudah JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A street in the Sanhedrian quarter of Jer- usalem renamed in honor of the late Rabbi Moshe Blau, former leader of the Agudas Israel. The street is in an area where a large Agudah housing project is near- ing completion. MRS. LEONARD WEINER newspaper work' since his father was the first president of the United Press. He worked as a reporter for the Washington News, Baltimore Post, and as fea- ture editor of the New York Graphic before going on a pro- longed tour of 72 countries, in- cluding the Pacific Islands. Auth- or of several books, Vandercook is also a regular contributor to Harper's, Liberty and the Satur- day Evening Post. Describes Europeans' Plight Madame Spanjaard, an eye- witness of Nazi atrocities and a survivor of the Bergen-Belsen murder camp, is making a special trip to Detroit to describe the plight of European Jewish chil- dren. She knows first hand the consequences of the past years, for she and her family were pris- oners of the Nazis, and her hus- Brandeis U. Receives $500,000 Contributions NEW YORK, (JTA)—Gifts and pledges of $508,000 to Brandeis University, America's first secu- lar educational institution under Jewish auspices, were reported by Julius Silver, treasurer of Al- bert Einstein Foundation, spon- soring body of the university. Mr. Silver made public three gifts to the foundation totaling $255,000. $105,000 by Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Goldfine of New York City; $100,000 by Israel Rogosin of New York City; and $50,000 by A. Shapiro of Boston. FOR - • Magic • • MRS. SIDNEY WALT Frank, luncheon arrangements; Mrs. Seymour Frank, seating; Mrs. Milton Doner and Miss Julia Klein, registration; Mrs. Martin L. Friedman and Mrs. Sidney ∎Kalt, publicity, and Mrs. Max Dushkin and Mrs. Maurice Pearl- man, arrangements. All Detroit Jewish women are invited to attend the meeting. 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