Women's Clubs Michigan JWV Auxiliaries Entertain Patients at State Veterans' Hospitals Plans for the annual donor event of the PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION to be held Jan. 15 were discussed at a meeting of Club I Dec. 16 at the Work- men's Circle. Rivka Yoffe, Pales- tine delegate of the PWO, and Moves Goldoftas were guest speakers at the meeting 'which included a Hanukah celebration. Mrs. Harry Mondry was chair- man of the evening. • • • The Council of the JEWISH WOMEN'S READING CIRCLES will celebrate Hanukah at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 28 at the Workeinen's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame. Samuel Siegal, di- rector of the Workmen's Circle Shule, will diseu.ss "The Jewish Book and the Reader." Commun- ity singing, Hanukah readings and refreshments will complete the program. All members and friends are invited to be present. —Photo Courtesy Detroit Free Press • • • Department of Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE is enaged in an extensive program of entertainment for men in CLUB wishes to express its veterans' hospitals located in the state. Recent hospital visits include thanks to its members and don- a party Dec. 5 at the Veterans Facility Hospital in Dearborn, which ors for helping to make their Dec. featured a program through courtesy of the Club 509, and at which 15 party successful, according, to 500 plants and cigarettes were distributed to patients. Dec. 10 the auxiliaries carried the same party to the United Mrs. Tillie Tarn, chairman. Pro- ceeds will go to aid European States Marine Hospital and there distributed 300 plants and cigar- ettes. Hospitalized veterans at Fort Wayne were entertained Dec. 18 orphans. The club will hold a with a games party, and received plants, cigarettes, and refreshments luncheon in January at the Wo- from the auxiliaries. men's City Club, at which mem- Included in the department are Detroit Ladies Aux. 135; Lawr- bers wil participate in the "Meet ence H. Jones Aux. 190; Lt. Eli Levin Aux. 230; Capt. Eli Rosenblum Aux. 231, Flint; Lt. Jack Winokur Aux. 262; Lt. Raymond Zussman the Missus" program. Aux. 333; Gen. Maurice Rose Aux. 420; and Pfc. Robert Rafelson • • • Aux. 431. Jewish women eligible for membership in the organization Members and friends of the are invited to contact the membership chairman at TO. 5-4631. SISTERS OF ZION MIZARACHI are invited to attend an Oneg Bnai Brith Receives Shabbat at 2 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at Bnai David. Rabbi Salomon High VA Appointment Gruskin, of the faculty of Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah, will be guest WASHINGTON, D. C. — Bnai speaker. Refreshments will be Brith, America's oldest and larg- served. est Jewish service organization, • • • won high governmental recogni- The board of the Ladies' Auxil- Plans for a stade-wide confer- tion this week when the U. S. iary of the JEWISH NATIONAL ence and mass lobby have been Veterans Administration named FUND will hold a dessert lunch- announced by the Committee for the order as a member of its eon at the home of Mrs. Samuel a State FEPC. The Call to the National Advisory Committee of Brody, 17537 Muirland, at 12:30 Conference, to be held in Lansing Voluntary Service. Announce- p. in. next Monday. All workers on Jan. 11, at Central Meth- ment of the appointment was re- are urged to bring in donor re- odist Church. is being issued to ceived by President Henry Mon- I ports in preparation for the Aux- all organizations active in the sky from Brig. Gen. F. R. Kerr, iliary's donor event scheduled for recently successful petition cam- VA director of special services, paign for a Fair Employment who paid tribute to Bnai Brith Jan. 28 at Masonic Temple. • • • Practices Bill, as well as the for its work in behalf of the dis- Mrs. H. J. Millman, first vice thousands of circulars responsible abled veterans. president of the LEAGUE OF for the collection of the 180,000 JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- signatures turned in to the Sec- TIONS, has been head of a com- retary of State last week. Last week the Committee for. mittee of the League which will work with the Jewish Welfare a State FEPC authorized the De- Federation to compile a list of troit Chapter of the National officers of Jewish organizations Lawyers Guild to set up a staff of in preparation for the 1947 Allied attorneys to investigate the claims of the Attorney General Jewish Campaign. CATERERS • • • who stated the FEPC petitions Mrs. Eleanor King, president were invalid for lack of a de- OFFER YOU of INFANT'S SERVICE GROUP, scriptive title; and to be filed in Good Food .. . reports that rehearsals for the the State Supreme Court. Alan Brown, admiaistrative "Superb Service" at the show to be presented at the din- ner-dance Jan. 22 at the Book- secretary of Lawyers Guild, an- Wilshire .. . Cadillac are in full swing. Patti noun•ed that the following staff Yowl- Sy*egogue . • • Walsh, formerly at the Bowery, is assisting with the rehearsals. had been named: Henry S. or yaw home The group thanked Mrs. Moe Sweeny, William Henry Gallag- For Banquets, Parties, Wed- Garth and Mrs. Eve Sherman for her, Walter Nelson, Louis Roeen- composing songs and writing zweig, Ernest Goodman, Maurice dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs lyrics for the show. Sugar, all of Detroit; Walter G. bed Otiker Social Occasions. • • • Krapohl of Flint, Seymour H. Under the Supervision of EZRA WOMEN of the AMERI- Person of Lansing, James R. Gol- Conseil et Orthodox Rabbis CAN FEDERATION FOR PO- den of Battle Creek, and Oscar LISH JEWS are completing ar- W. Baker Sr. of Bay City. PorsosalMod Attention rangements for their donor by CHAS. J. MARX and BMX= LZVKOWITZ luncheon, Jan. g at the Statler 15 Tubercular DP Jews Hotel, at which Rabbi Jacob Enter Swiss Sanitorium Segal of the Northwest Hebrew Cong. will be guest speaker. Betty BASLE, (JTA)—A group of 15 Kowalsky, pianist, and Frances Bloom, vocalist, will present a tubercular Jews who arrived here TOwaseed 9-2550 musical program. Ann Michalson from Germany left for Davos is chairman of the event. Mrs. where they will enter a sanator- TOwnseed 8-2680 C. Siegal sponsored a brunch ium operated by OSE and JDC. party for Ezra Women last week, and a future party is being planned by Mrs. C. Siegel, Mrs. I. F. Finkelstein and Mrs. A. MichalZon. • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB will hold a get together program at the home of Mrs. Al Jaffin at 9 p. m. Dec. 31. On Dec. 24 the YWSC held a Hanu- kah program for children in But- A Complete Service zel Hall of the Jewish Center. , rz Call‘Mass Parley For State FEPC Jan. 11 in Lansing WILSHIRE KOSNER CATERING CO. Appropriate $2,500 for Poles Who Aided Jews WARSAW, (JTA)—The Central Committee of Polish Jews has de- cided to appropriate $2,500 to aid needy Poles who assisted and sheltered Jews during the Nazi occupation. . Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, lUceontise 27, 1944 Former Detroiter Wins Praise as Publisher Of Milwaukee Paper Haifa ZOA Chapter Plans Membership, Fund Drives American Association of Eng- lish-Jewish Newspapers. LaKritz. Haifa Chapter of the Zionist Organization of America, meeting In an editorial published under at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. a three-coluinn heading, the Mil- Walter Silver on Dec. 23. made waukee Sentinel pays tribute fund-raising plans and selected to the Wisconsin Jewish Chron- Samuel Barr as chairman of the icle on its 25th anniversary. The project. Milwaukee English-Jewish perio- Dr. Bernard Weston, vice-presi- dical is published by Irving G. dent in charge of membership, Rhodes, former Detroiter. announced selection of the follow- "Founded on high principles, ing committee: it has maintained • standards Doctors' and dentists' division, which place it among the leaders Dr. N. Sandler; lawyers, S. Barr; teachers, Herman Kazdan; ac- of its class of publications." Mr. Rhodes is secretary of the countants, A. Sniderman; busi- nessmen, A. Rosenberg and A. 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