• Page Ten THE JEWISH NEW -S McDonald Speaks June 15 For JNF Labor Dept. Here James G. McDonald, world-famous champion of human rights and longtime friend of Zionism, will address an open meeting Sunday, June 15, at Temple Beth El, under the aus- pices of the Labor Department of the Jewish National Fund, of which Alex Nichamin is chairman. . . McDonald was a member of the Anglo-American Corn- • mittee of Inqtlity, and will come to Detroit directly from May Bride Palestine, where he has been k MRS. PAUL FEINBERG On Thursday, May 29, at the Statler Hotel, Shirley Feurring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Feurring. became the bride of Paul Charles Feinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg. The matron of honor was Mrs: Joe Stewart, sister of bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Roland Levine, sister of the bridegroom, Regene Garelik and Leatrice Singer. The bridegroom's best man was his brother-in-law, Roland Levine. His Attendants were Al- bert Feurring, brother of the bride. Melvin Wachs and Murray Frain. After dinner and a reception, the couple left for their honey- moon at Potawatomi Inn, An- gola, Ind., and will temporarily reside in Chicago, conducting an investigation fol- lowing up the committee's work. He recently returned from Eng- land, where he launched the Joint Palestine Appeal, sister campaign to America's United Palestine Appeal. A leader in education and in- ternational relations since the end of World War I, McDonald has served as chairman of the Foreign Policy Asspciation, for- eign affairs radio Commentator, international relations editorial writer for the New York Times, and member of the New York City Board of Education. From 1933 to 1936 he was High Commissioner for Refugees of the League- of Nations. He re- signed that post, however, dis- appointed in the failure of gov- ernments to cooperate effectively in rescuing the victims of Hitler- dom. Sincp 1938 he has been chairman of the President's Ad- visory Committee on Political Refugees and, since 1933, honor- ary chairman of the Foreign Pol- icy Association. McDonald is "also a director of the National Refugee Service and a trustee of the American Coun- cil of the Institute of Pacific Re- lations and of the Twentieth Century Fund. His address here will be open to the public. There will be no charge for admission. Dr. McDonald Returns, Says Morale of DPs Low NEW YORK—There are twice as many DPs in Europe today as there were a year ago, Dr. James G. McDonald said on his arrival from Europe on the Queen Eliza- beth, May 23. Dr. McDonald said the Jewish refugees are especially depressed because they feel the world has let them down. Most of the DPs want to go to Palestine, he de- clared, and they look to the UN for help. He added that many also hope to enter the U. S. Dr. McDonald revisited Pales- Detroit's celebration of the '10th birthday of Abraham Reisen, be- tine, where he participated in the loved Yiddish poet, who came to breaking of ground for the first this city especially for this occa- new building of the prOjected He- sion, took place May 20, at the brew University and Hadassah Art Institute. The affair was Medical School for which $4,000- sponsored by the Joint Yiddish 000 is being raised in this country Culture Committee of the Jewish in a joint campaign conducted by Community Council and the Jew- Hadassah and the Hebrew Uni- ish Community Center. Co-chair- versity. MacDonald and American-born man of the committee are Samuel Lady Astor engaged in an un- Jacobson and Jay Rosenshine. scheduled verbal duel on the Holy An audience of over 700 gather- ed to do honor to the man whose Land while being interviewed songs and stories had reached aboard the Queen Elizabeth. MacDonald criticized British into the hearts of all his people. They heard the Workmen's Circle policy and hailed Jewish devel- Chorus, directed by Daniel Froh- opments there. Lady Astor inter- man; recitation by children of the jected that MacDonald was anti- United Yiddish High Schools, un-1 British, and asked why The U. S. der the direction of Moishe Haar; . will not admit Jews. She added Rubin Silver who read Reisen's! that "Jewish gangsters" in Pal- "Rockefeller and Rothchild", and estine were injuring the cause of Reisen's songs, sung by Sidor Jews everywhere and also said Belarsky, who was accompanied that "the Jews ought to stay put by Mrs. Frohman. in Germany." They both agreed, The children of the Yiddish however, that if partition was the schools presented Mr. Reisen only solution, they were for it. Reisen Confident of Triumph for Zionism with a basket of flowers. Naomi Battler made a little speech ex- CARD OF THANKS pressing the warm feeling of stu- Dr. Shmarya Kleinman. and dents for him. A nice touch oc- Dr. Bernice Kleinman-Warren curred when Reisen took a large extend their heartfelt thanks to rose from the basket and present- their many friends who have ex- ed it to Miss Bittner, then did pressed their sympathies to them the same for the little boy and on the death of their wife and little girl who had brought the mother, Ida Z. Kleinman. basket on the -stage. After a statement by Moishe Haar who expressed for the De- troit Jewish community the res- pect and love it bore for the poet, Reisan addressed the audience. He reminisced of the Detroit which he visited 30 years ago, said he was confident of the ultimate triumph of the Zionist cause and ended with the hope that he would soon be able to visit Detroit again. On the following evening, a small gathering took place at the Jew i sh Center where . Mr. Reisen was entertained inrormally. DORFMAN'S KOSHER CATERING (Strictly Kosher Food; Expert Catering Complete Facilities for Serving Your Parties. Banquets, Wed- dings and Other Social Af- fairs. DA. 0232 TO. S-1456 Proposed Monsky Lodge To Premiere NAv Film On Bnai Brith June 5 - The Detroit premiere of the movie "This Is Bnai Brith" will be one of the highlights of the meeting of the proposed Henry Morisky lodge to be held Thurs- day, June 5, at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming at Thatch- er. Samuel W. Leib, district grand lodge committeeman, will report on the national Bnai Brith con- ! vention. Allen Blondy, chairman pro tern of the lodge, announced that I the group expects to ask for its charter this month. Paul Carpen- ter, Charles Aller and Samuel j Bez have been added as members of the general organizational committee. Sol Superfon was named treasurer pro tent: Anyone wishing to become a charter member may communi- cate with J. Charlip, member- ship chairman, TO. 6-8467, or Arthur Schultz, UN. 3-4392. A new bowling league is being organized under the sponsorship of the lodge. Sam Schneider, Alfred Brook and Arthur Schultz head the organizing committee. Prenzlauer Installation Luncheon Next Tuesday To Be June Bride MISS BERNICE MITRIMOVITZ Mr. and Mrs. David Butrimo- vitz of Clairmont Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Joseph Margolin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rosenthal of W. Grand Ave. The wedding has been set for June 21. Chapter I _ Presents Jamboree at Center • Climaxing an eventful cultural and social. season, Chapter I, Zionist Organization of Detroit, will _ present its June Jamboree at the Jelkish Community Center at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 7. Featuring the music of Joe Mel- ton and his Melodiers, tunes will be played by request. Tickets may be purchased at the door. come. For information, contact Selma Jakont, social chairman, at TO. 7-7861. At its next closed meeting Tues- day evening, June 10, at the Jew- ish Center, Chapter I will present a musical hour featuring pianist- composer, Julius Chajes, Center music director. He will present a lecture and selections of Palestinian music. A popular vocalist also will be fea- tured. 6 fitatu N.W. Women Finish Project on Tuesday The Sisterhood of the North- west Hebrew Congregation and Center will culminate the fund raising project with a program on Tuesday, June 3, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of the syna- gogue. Mrs. Manny Lax, chairman, is assisted by Mrs. Alex Brooks, co- chairman, Mesdames Sam Bishop, Morris Novik, Herman Avrin, Max Littky, Alex Belinsky, Sam Dunsky, Samuel M. Bez, Robert Ruch, Zangwell Garber, Sol Man- heimer, Sam Horowitz, Ben Gur- witz, Herbert Harris, Jack Jack- man, Joseph Rodman, -Samuel Simmer, Florence Rosman, Har- ry Nachman and David Dunsky. VENETIAN BLINDS Custom Built Steel THE MRS. SAM M. SAMUELS Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will hold its annual installation and membership luncheon at Huyler's on June 3, at 12:30 o'clock. Members and friends are invited. Mrs. Sam M. 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