Page Eighteen Women's Club Activities DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB elected the following of- ficers: Esther Galin, president; Betty Kaplan, vice - president; Edith Davis, treasurer; Ethel Klein, recording sec'y; Jay Landy corresponding sec'y, and Shirley Spizman, fin. sec'y. Installation was held June 20 at Copacabana, with Mrs. May Selik as installa- tion chairman. Concluding the iteason, the club gave donations to the Allied Jewish Campaign, Child Rescue Fund, Cancer Fund, and Women's Emergency Relief Committee. * • Officers and members of the board of EAST SIDE WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH were enter- tained at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel June 26. Mrs. Ber- nard Sheplow, newly elected president, was hostess. • • • CLUB 2 OF PIONEER WOM- EN'S ORGANIZATION acknowl- edge contributions to the Child Rescue and building fund pro- grams from Mogolover Progres- sive Aid Society, Carolina Group, Lutzger Woliner S iciety and Beth Tikvah Auxiliary. • • • LT. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL- IARY No. 268, Jewish War Vet- erans, installed the following of- ficers at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. A. Winokur: Presi- dent, Diana Gordon; vice-presi- dents, Ethel Bloom and Ida Chernoff; rec. secy., Caroline Ra- zumna; corr. secy., Renee Fox; treasurer, Fay Seedburg; chap- lain, Cecile Tepper; trustees, An- nette Horowitz, Thelma Schulist, Lorraine Turken; guard, Esther Schwartz. • • • JULIUS ROSENWALD Worn- en's Unit No. 118 of American Legion entertained at Dearborn Veterans Hospital with a games party. Refreshments were served. Those having birthdays this month were presented with min- iature cakes and gifts. Clara Co- hen, chairman, was assisted by Sadie Morrison, Mary Bader and Frances Green. • Friday, June 27, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS • • • • • Board members of YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE were guests at a luncheon given by Mrs. S. Kalt, president, at Huy- lers' on June 24. Plans were formulated for the coming year. Local case work will continue throughout the summer. New board members sworn in by Mrs. H. J. Millman are: Mesdames M. Stamen, R. Conn, R. Dishell, J. Sklar; I. Shrier, B. Levinson, J. Sommers, N. Jasen, M. Pearlman. • • • Installation of officers of TEL- GUIBORIM WOMEN'S LEAGUE was held June 17, at the Bnai Moshe. Seymour Tilchin installed the following officers: Mrs. Joseph Grossman, president; Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld, vice-president; Mrs. Manuel Merzon, secretary; Mrs. Andrew Berger, treasurer; Mrs. Theodore Katz, membership; Mrs. Max Weisberg and Mrs. R. M. Stone, telephone squad; Mrs. Baruch Rosenberg, political chair- man; Mrs. Friedenberg, social chairman. Jew Given Sentence For Striking Former Hitler Youth Member LONDON (JTA) — A German civil court has sentenced to prison a German Jewish emigre who is employed by the British army in the British zone of Germany for striking a former member of the Hitler Youth movement. The Jew, 23-year-old Kurt Ber- ger, recently recognized and turned over to the police Hans Helmke, whom he recognized as a Hitler Youth member. Kurt, who could not control his emotions while reciting the Nazi's persecutions of his family, struck Helmke. British authorities took no action in the case, but Helmke later complained to the German police who arrested Kurt in the presence of Allied officers. The German court tried and sentenced him to a two-month term. WOMEN of Bnai Brith elected the following officers: President, Betty Skolnik; vice-presidents, Roberta Silverstein, Belle Kape- tansky and Claire Lapidus; fin. sec., Normo Lifshitz; treas., Thel- ma Berman; cor. sec., Gloria Chadwick; rec. sec., Marcella Feldman; historian, Frances Zim- borg; sentinel, Paula Inowlocki; conductress, Goldio Zimborg; counselor, Charlotte Waterstone; trustees, Shirley Silver, Cecile Inowlocki, Cecile Levine; board members, Rosaline Citron, Har- riet Keller, Jeanette Weiss, Betty Gruen, Thea Merotsky, Beatrice Fino, Elsie Ring, Evelyn Schwartz, Helen Jacobson, Mary Gindick MRS. AVERY SHAPIRO Betty Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Karp of Wood- ingham Dr., became the bride of Avery Allen Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kallman Shapiro of Wildemere Ave., at a ceremony June 14 at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. Mrs. Harold Haas and Ester Karp attended their sister as matron- and maid-of-honor. The bridesmaids were Helen Graft, Mrs. Seymour Shapiro, Sybil Goldfarb, Anne Oleshansky. Jerry Greenbaum served as best man and the ushers were Harold Haas, Seymour Shapiro, Melvin Shapiro, Leonard Siegal . and Dave Gussin. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in Canada and New York. command and undisputed leader- ship of the World Zionist move- ment, was voiced by Louis Lipsky veteran American Zionist leader, at the annual convention of the fraternal order Bnai Zion. Mr. Lipsky praised the presen- tation of the Jewish case before the UN Assembly by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Moshe Shertok and David ben Gurion. The fine im- pression they made must not be marred by factional differences, he said. "Attention should not now be diverted by small par- tisan disputes within Zionism. Still laboring under the stress of emotion produced by the destruc- tion wrought by the war, the Jewish people are nationally stirred and torn by great excite- ment and anxieties; their moral indignation is irrepressible; but within the leadership, at least, there should be an area of calm deliberation where utterances and action should be tempered by wisdom and moderation." Mr. Lipsky condemned the vio- lent extremists in Palestine who reject national discipline and thus do injury to our political interests, as well as the "impos- sible groups" in the United States who pretend to aid them. TELENEWS NOW 'ON OUR SCREEN! Comfortably Cool! * Complete Film Story— CONGRESS PASSES LABOR BILL OVER TRUMAN'S VETO! Filibuster Highlights Bitter Battle to Defeat Taft Bill! TELENEWS EXCLUSIVE! Tension Monnts in Near East! Palestine Issue Stirs Arab Nations! "PASSPORT TO NOWHERE" A Comprehensive Film Report Revealing the Shocking Story of Europe's Thousands of Displaced Persons! 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