Page Fourteen • THE JEWISH K.EWS Palestine Garden, Enhanced by Jewish Melodies, Makes Flower Show History —Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Phtographer Visitors Thrilled, Women's Division Members to Learn Admire Jewish Art of Soliciting Next Wednesday Flower Exhibit The lighter side of the art of Detroit contributor. To enroll as soliciting for the Allied Jewish Campaign will be presented at the College of Campaign Knowl- edge, sponsored by the Women's Division at 12:30 p. m. next Wed- nesday, in the Jewish Center. Beginning with a luncheon the afternoon's events are plan- ned to instruct workers in tech- niques of soliciting funds and to answer their questions about the campaign. Jewish Day at the Flower Show provided genuine thrills for the hundreds of Jewish visitors. fialestinian and liturgical music, provided on the organ by Jason Tick ton, assistant professor of music at Wayne University and organist of Temple Beth El, re- sounded throughout. the great area of Convention Hall. "Anu Banu Artza," "Dayenu," 'Boker Ba, - and scores of other tunes, brilliantly interpreted at the console by Mr. Tickton, gave tone to the historic occasion of the inclusion of a Palestine Gar- den in a great flower show. Admire Palestine Garden Tens of thousands of non-Jews stopped at the Palestine Garden to admire the display of murals and flowers, and thousands saw the sound film, "A Day in Dagania," which was shown sev- eral times on Monday night. Maurice Samuel is the narrator in this film. The Palestine Garden and the program for Jewish Day were arranged under the supervision of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, with Alex Schreier as chat.kwan. Louis Redstone was consulting architect in charge of arranging the garden. Hrand Hampikian was the supervising architect for the entire flower show, including the Palestine Garden. Hostesses at the Palestine Gar- den exhibit, chosen from Women's Mizrachi, Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund, Pioneer Women, Young Women's Miz- radii!, Senior Hadassah, J u n i o r Hadassah, Hadassah Business and Professional Division, included the following: , Mesdames G. Levitt, Asher Berlin. Paul Neuman, Marlon Krohn. Alex Schreier, Adolph W. Lowe, Morris Ras- kind. Albert Neuman, Jacob H. Kutchai. ff. Mellon, Louis Lightstone. Peter Chodoroff, Jack Rosenthal, Ralph Falk. Joseph Besman, Jack Korapzky. Morris Klamage, I. H. Dix, Harmon Dix. Harry Schechter. Freda Novoni. Andrew Berger. Joseph Racy, Nathan Shur. Walter Field, Mildred Warren. Miri.un Parcnsky, Sara Nakelsky, Freida Kumnve and the Misses Sonja Nusholtz. Betty Morrison, Sarah Harri- son. Gertrude Strauss and Muriel Laurie 1. Sudran First Instructor First class in the college will have as its instructor, Abe Sud- ran, associate director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who will lead an information quiz. Prepared by Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, and Mrs. Philip R. Mar- cuse. the quiz is intended to answer questions about t h e "why, when, where, and how" of campaign soliciting. A skit entitled "There's Many a Slip," dealing with the trials and tribulations, as well as triumphs, of a campaign solicitor and written in the current, psychological comedy vogue will be the second class period. Has Cast of 12 Conceived and written by Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, assisted by Julian Zemon, and directed by Mrs. Richard Freund, the play- let has a cast of 12, including Mrs. Harold Allen, Mrs. Arnold Brodie, Mrs. Sally L. Brown, Mrs. Martin Butzel, Mrs. Milton Don- er, Mrs. Stanley Fleishaker, Mrs. Jerome Frank, Mrs. Arthur Rice, Mrs. Marjorie Rosenthal, Mrs. Nate Schlager, Mrs. Myron Stein and Mrs. James Wineman. Announcing the program, Mrs.- Maurice A. Landau, stressed it was designed to provide cam- paign workers with information so the "Women's Division will have a large corps of enthusias- tic, well-trained solicitors." Largest Drive Ever This year, the Allied Jewish Campaign is conducting the lar- gest drive ever undertaken in Detroit in an effort to raise $5,- 335,000 for overseas, national and local needs. In order to achieve this year's goal, volunteer workers are urgently needed to reach every a worker, and in the College of Campaign Knowledge, please call Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, chairman of General Solicita- tion, TE. 3-5250, Allied Jewish Campaign Headquarters, 1248 Washington Blvd. Registrations at 75c also will be taken at the door. Miss Gordon Speaks At Woman's Day Fete June Gordon, national presi- dent of the Emma Lazarus Divi- sion will be the pricipal speaker at the International Woman's Day celebration, at 2 p. rn. Saturday, March 22, at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd. The cele- bration is sponsored by the Jew- ish Reading Circle of the Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order. A musical program will be rendered and refreshments served. Everybody is invited. ORT Training Courses Get French Recognition Paris (JTA)—The French Labor Ministry has agreed to recognize certificates awarded by the ORT to displaced 'Jews at the com- pletion of accelerated apprentice training courses. The government will advance 6,000 francs each month to trainees during their three or six month apprentice- ships, after which they will find work in French industry. Deadline Note Contributors to the columns of The Jewish News are asked to note the following dead- lines: All copy must be at the 2114 Jewish News office, Penobscot Bldg., by 2 p. m. Tuesday preceding publicatiOn. All photographs must be at the office by 12 noon Monday preceding publication. Wherever possible, copy should be typewritten, double- spaced, on one side of the paper only. SPORTSMANSHIP .. . In Settling Survivors in Australia Detroit branch of United Lo- vitcher Relief Society has been instrumental in providing assist- ance for the settlement of 100 Lovitcher survivors from Nazi- ism in Australia, it was revealed here this week. Philip Segal of Los Angeles, a brother of Louis Segal of New York, national secretary of Jew- ish National Workers Alliance, on a visit in Detroit as one of the voluner te leaders in this move- ment, S tated that United Lovitch- er Society, besides having rep- resentatives and a branch in Australia, has chapters in De- troit, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Mr. Segal said negotiations were carried on with the Aus- tralian government for the set- "The United Jewish Appeal has guaranteed 60 per cent of the necessary fund,""Mr. Segal said, "and oar branches raised an additional $20,01111. I am proud to announce that the Detroit branch already has raised its quota of 35,800." Officers of the Detroit chapter are: Irving Hermelin, president; Mrs. Jacob Bookstein, vice-pres- ident; Meyer Cooper, treasurer; Ben Miller, secretary; Morris Goldberg, publicity. tlement of the 100 survivors and that a condition was made that homes be provided for them. For this purpose it was necessary to secure the needed funds. Council Resale Shop Temporarily Closed Detroit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women an- nounce the temporary suspen- sion of its Council Resale Shop. The Shop has not gone out of business, Council officers empha- size, but has gone into storage until a new location is found. Mean w h i 1 e, contributors are asked to leave their bundles at the Council office, 8904 Wood- ward. For Successful Results Consult "ASTIRO" Musical Entertainers for Musical and Vocal Talent We Cater To WEDDINGS—BAR MITZVAHS BANQUETS AND SOCIALS OF ALL KINDS CALL TOWNSEND 8-3568 Esther Phillips, Manager Distributed by: Ueited Food Spec. Co. 634 Selden Ave. Detroit, Mich. 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