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February 07, 1947 - Image 12

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Friday, February 7; 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Luncheon Feb. 12
Culminates Torah
at the home of Dorothy Brindze,,
2732 Pasadena. Proceeds will be
used for planting trees in Pales- Scholarship Drive

Women's Clubs

Mrs. Abraham Cohen, Detroit
membership chairman for PIO-
NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION, has dedicated the week of
Feb. 12 to 18 to membership teas.
The committee in charge includes
Betty Karbel, Fanny Schrier,
Fanny White and Clara Heller.
For further information _call the
PWO office, TY. 7-2880, 9142 Lin-
wood. Club 1 will celebrate
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat Tuesday
evening at the Workmen's Circle.
Goldie Meyerson group will cele-
brate the holiday this Sunday at
the home of Dorothy Brindze,
2732 Pasadena, with a cultural
program. Members and friends
are invited to both meetings.
• • •
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM will celebrate its 26th
anniversary with a banquet at 6
p m. Sunday, March 16, at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel social hall, Wood-
row Wilson at TA'ylor. Proceeds
will be used for the continuance
of the group's local charity work.
All organizations are invited to
attend the banquet.
• • •
CLUB TWO of Pioneer Women
will hold a victory luncheon at
12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, at
11312 Linwood. Esther Shapiro,
former Detroiter now visiting
here from Palestine, will be guest
speaker. Committee for the day
includes Mesdames Rae Lurie,
Anna Epel, D. Ross, C. Handler,
S. Epstein. S. Milgrom, S. Boim,
G. Liebowitz, P. Rives and E.
Chaness.



tine and for the organization's
A tea and final report rally for
building fund.
• • •
the Torah Scholarship . Fund
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI Drive of the Sisterhood of Con-
are planning a Hamisha Asar
party. A paid-up membership
tea was held Feb. 5 at Rosen-
berg's.
• • _•
The YOUNG WOMEN'S COUN-
CIL of DETROIT BNAI BRITH
will sponsor its annual fund-
raising dance Saturday evening,
March 1, in the Grand Ballroom
of the Masonic Temple. Leona
Weinberg, Council fund-raising
chairman, announces the follow-
ing dance chairmen: ads, Esther
Karbal and Marcia Goodgall;
tickets, Betty Skolnick; contact,
Anne Nochman, rally, Shirley
Silver; clerical, Ray Yanovsky;
correspondence, Gloria Chadwick,
and publicity, Sara Lee Eichler.

• •

Paid up members of SHAR-
ONA . GROUP of PWO are in-
vited to attend a Valentine's
party Saturday evening, Feb. 15,
in the USO Lounge of the Jew-
ish Center. Dues are payable at
the door.
• • •
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
is holding a luncheonette for new
members Feb. 7 at the home of
Mrs. Charles Aller. Plans are
underway for the donor luncheon
which will take place April 16
at the Book-Cadillac. For res-
ervations contact Mrs. N. Noble,
UN. 3-2887, or Mrs. Charles Hy-
man. lig 0345.
• • •
PISGAH BUSINESS AND
PIZOFESSIONAL chapter of Bnai
Brith will hold an open meeting
- next Wednesday at
at 8 P.
the Statler Hotel. Donna Haber
will speak on "Hair Styles and
Ma kc, u p." Prospective members
are invited. For information call
Lillie Singer, HO. 0385.
• •
DAVID PILNICK CHAPTER
o[ Bnai Brith will have a mem-
bership tea Sunday, at the home
of Ilene Ratner, 12024 N. Martin-
dale, at 3 p. m. Each member is
asked to bring one or two new

• • •

LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG
WOMEN of Bnai Brith will hold
a Valentine dance as their paid-
up membership affair, in the
main ballroom of the Belcrest
Hotel at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb.
16. Refreshments will be served.
Eligible young men are invited
to attend. For further information
contact Betty Scholnick, TO.
7-5127, membership chairman.

Bnai Brith to Honor
Rep. Rogers Feb. 17

-
Workmen's Circle Forum
Offers Prograni of Films

The Open Forum of the Work-

m.

men's Circle to be held at 9 p.
Congresswoman Edith Nourse Feb. 7, at 11529 Linwood, is

Rogers of Massachusetts; will be
honored by the Bnai Brith for
her pioneer
work in Vet-
erans' legislation
at a testimonial
dinner at the
Hotel Statler in
Washington ' on
Feb. 17. The fete
marks Mrs.
Rogers' recent
appointment as
chairman of the
House Commit- Rep. Rogers
tee on Veterans' Affairs of the
80th Congress. The New England
Congresswoman, who helped
spearhead passage of the "GI Bill
of Rights" and other legislation
beneficial to veterans, will be
joined in this gala affair by the
most prominent people concerned
with. veterans' affairs in official
Washington. Sponsor of the din-
ner is the Bnai Brith Veterans'
Advisory Committee.

featuring an evening devoted to

further,ing the cause of tolerance.
Two films secured from the
Detroit Public Library and run
through the cooperation of the
Worker's Education Service of
the University of Michigan will
be the main attraction.
"Of These Our People," a film
about the Jews and their con-
tribution to the world culture
and "Teamwork," a film
about Negroes, will be shown.
Eleanor Wolf, instructor at
Wayne University, will be com-
mentator. There will be no ad-
mission charge.

Northwestern U. Gets •
Livingston Fellowship

WASHINGTON, D. C.—North-
University has been
made the recipient of an annual
$300 Sigmund Livingston Inter-

western

faith Fellowship from Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundations, Dr. Abram
L. Sachar, national director of
the Foundations, announced.

Joseph Strugatch Is Guest
A committee, composed of Dr.
MRS. MEYER SHUGERMAN
Of Mothers' Club Council
James C. McLeod, University.
gregation Shaarey Zedek will be
chaplain; Rabbi Samuel Teitel-
held Friday, Feb. 7, at the home
Joseph Strugatch, internation- baum, director of the Hillel Foun-
of Mrs. Daniel Cullen, 2500 W.
ally known Yiddish actor, will dation at Northwestern, and Mrs.
Boston Blvd.
Ruth McCarn, University coun-
Members and friends who are be guest artist at the Council of
selor foi women, has been ap-
interested in the maintenance of Mothers' Clubs meeting at 8:30 pointed by Northwestern Uni-
this project are asked to send p. m. Monday, Feb. 10, in Butzel ve•sity President Franklyn B.
• • •
their contributions to Mrs. Meyer
Snyder to select the student who
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP Shugerman, 3042 Webb, pledge Hall of the Jewish Center.
Strugatch recently arrived from will receive the fellowship.
will meet Monday, Feb. 10, to in- chairman. Mrs. Louis Tobin,
itiate its Hope-Chest Drive for 2649 Webb, is chairman of special Poland where he- was considered

the DP camps. Members are
urged to bring wearable shoes
and clothing to the meeting.
• • *
HANITA chapter of Pioneer
Women's Organization will hold
a baby shower Monday evening,
Feb. 10, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. Members and friends are
requested to bring food or cloth-
ing for babies in DP camps in
Europe. Mrs. Gerson I. Berris will
report on the World Zionist Con-
gress. Refreshments will follow.
• • •
The X-OD-X Club will cele-
brate its second anniversary with
a "Girl Dates Boy" party Feb. 8,
with a dinner, dancing and
theater party.
• • *
Mrs. Sander Hillman, president
of the SHERUTH LEAGUE,
wishes to thank the members and
friends who helped make the
group's January Ball successful,
so that the League may continue
its charitable work for children.
The League's next meeting will
be Tuesday, Feb. 11.





gifts.
The drive will culminate with
a luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 12,
at the synagogue. The highlight

go.

characterizations of Jewish life,
dramatizations and monologues.
of the luncheon will be a cantata
Admission is free. The public
on the theme "What is Torah," is invited.
to be enacted by members of
the Sisterhood. The presenta-
At the insistence of my many friends
tion is under the direction of Mrs.

Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president,
announces that in lieu of the
regular monthly meeting, mem-
bers and friends are invited to
attend an interfaith meeting of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations at 1 p. m. Monday,
Feb. 10, in the social hall of
Temple Beth El.
Members are asked to bring
cans of milk, juices, fish, meat,
soup, vegetables or fruit for ship-
ment to the distressed children
overseas as their contribution to
the "A Meal for a Child" shower.

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• • •

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by Dr. Joseph G. Brin, editorial
contributor of the Jewish Advo-
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"Speech and Human Relations,"
the fourth volume by Dr. Brin,
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of speech at Boston University,
recently was named on a corn-
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•••

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friends.
ry may be sent to Mrs. Oscar
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••
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• • •
and Gladstone
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Woodward at Temple
PURITY CHAPTER 59 O.E.S.
S.
announces plans for a charity
smorgasbord luncheon to be
given at O.E.S. Temple, at 12:30
p. m. Feb. 17. Proceeds will go
to the O.E.S. Villa Fund for
Orphan Children and the Sister
Kenney Fund. For tickets call



OTION PICTURES

or
Plans are underway for the Esther Kozin, TO. 6-8666,
second annual "Copa-Kadimah" Esther. Tenzer, HO. 7439.
Night to be given by the KADI-
MAH GROUP of the Lillian Frei-
man Chapter of Hadassah in
Windsor, at 8:30 p. m. March 23
in Shaar Hashomayim Auditor-
ium in Windsor. The public is
invited.
• • •
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Assistance in their project of
mailing packages to displaced
Specializing in . candid pictures
persons is requested by the mem-
of Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs,
bers of the DIRECT AID TO
parties and all affairs.
EUROPE CLUB, Mrs. Isadore
president.
Contribu-
Fleischer,
CALL TYLER 5-9651
tions which enable the club to

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By Dr. Joseph G. Brin

YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will
meet at 1:15 p. m. Feb. 10 at the
home of Mrs. Harry Schwartz,
3760 Cortland. Final plans for the
victory luncheon will be present-
ed for approval. Reservations for
that event are being accepted.
• • •
SISTERHOOD of BETH
AARON will hold a membership
tea to spur its drive for new
members, at the home of Mrs.
Rae Gell, 19691 Mansfield, Wed-
nesday, Feb. 12. For information,
call UN. 3-3481.
• • •
At the Feb. 10 meeting of
SIGMUND 1,,IVINGSTON AUX-
ILIARY a five star 'panel depict-
ing various phases of Bnai Brith
will be featured. Mollie Klasky,
Alice Bigeiman, Phyllis Teich-
man, Gert Langdorf and Bee
Goodgall will participate, with
Gladys Phillips as moderator.
Guests and prospective members
are invited to attend at 8:30 in
the Ginsberg Lounge of the Jew-
ish Center.

• • • .
Detroit alumni of PHI SIGMA
SIGMA sorority will meet at 8
p. m. Monday, Feb. 10, at the
home cif Mrs. Irwin Zweig, 2700
Rochester.
• • •
tilt:. Leo Wolf will be guest
speaker at the UNIVERSITY
AREA WOMEN'S CLUB meeting
at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 12,
at the home of Mrs. Louis Cohen,
18438 Santa Rosa. Her subject
will be "The Significance of
Present-Day Living as Influenced
by Lincoln." On Feb. 16 the club
will have a Sweetheart's party
in the Ginsburg Lounge at the
Jewish Center for members and
their husbands. Mrs. Harry Le-
vine is chairman of the event.
• • •
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB is planning a sleigh or
hay ride, depending on the
weather, for Feb. 22. The public
is invited. Refreshments, dancing
and games are planned to follow
the event. Mrs. Betty Bais and
Mrs. Jay Landy are chairmen.
The club's luncheon and "Meet
the Missus" radio program, on
Jan. 28, was a success. Partici-
pants included club members.
Mrs. Lillian Margolis was pre-
sented with flowers. Mrs. Es-
ther Rachless was chairman. Pro-
ceeds go to charity.
• • - •
Members and friends of
GOLDIE MEYERSON group of
Pioneer Women's Organization,
are invited to a Hamisha Asar
party at 9 p. m.-&keeuiay, Feb. 9,

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