-- Aimowebimisoolicapomo rw 'Local Brevities The DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB invites all members to a social evening at 8 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Hotel Briggs. A thea- ter party and social are planned for Saturday evening, Oct. 25. Fore further information contact Bernard Victor at CH. 6800. * * * The first open social meeting of the SUWALKER ORGANIZA- TION will take place at 8 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. Members and friends are invited. Guests of honor will be a young couple from Suwalk, who recent- ly arrived from Italy. * * * CHODORKOVER CHABNA PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY will hold a games party at 8 p.m., Monday, Oct. 20, at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Rd. Proceeds will be sent to European dis- placed persons. * * * EUGENE FRANZBLAU, chair- man of the world Jewish affairs committee of the Detroit section of the American Jewish Congress, will speak on "The Fourth Ses- sion of the American Jewish Conference" on the Congress- sponsored radio hour on station WJLB, this Saturday at 9:45 p. m. Benjamin M. Laikin, president of the Zionist Council, spoke on the Congress hour last Saturday. * * * FIRST PIANO QUARTET will appear at Masonic Temple Mon- day evening, Oct. 20. * * * KATHRYN _TURNEY GAR- TEN, popular book reviewer, will answer the question "What is Most Worth Reading Today?" at Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday morning, Oct. 22, at 11 o'clock, in the Fisher Theater. * * * ISRAEL GOULD -FAMILY CLUB met Oct. 12 at. the ,horne of Mr. and Mrs. S. Green, 2289 Hazelwood. The next meeting will be held Nov. 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shugerman, 3042 Webb. 500 Help Labor Zionists Celebrate Simhat Torah More than 500 people attended the Simhat Torah festival at the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Lin- wood, Oct. 7, and several hundred were turned away for lack of room. • The program included 'vocal se- lections by Miss Rena Bazin, rec- itation of Bialik poems by Miss Shirley Soifer and the Habonim choir in "What Is Torah?" • The new building was richly, decorated. Under the supervision of Miss Leah Chafetz, children marched with flags around the hall to the sound of w songs. The meeting was as conclud- \ ed by a community singing con- ducted by Louis Levine. The chairman was Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Federated Cam- paign. Wolf Snyder, director of the Jewish Folk Schools, main speak- er of the evening, emphasized the need for unity in action and pointed to the accomplishments of labor" Zionism in all fi2lds of Jewish activities. Nahum Weiss- man, representative of the na- tional office, • urged that the fed- erated campaign be made a great success. Detroit Lawyers Urge Speedy Palestine Solution immediate action by the Unit- ed Nations in carrying out the recommendations for the parti- tion of Palestine is urged by the Detroit Chapter of the National Lawyers' Guild. Henry S. Sweeny, president, announced *hat he has submitted a resolution favoring partition of Palestine to a subcommittee on international law of the National Lawyers' Guild for presentation to the United Nations. r ed:IWANWYLWANWil NO FUSS — NO MUSS S GIVE-'ER CHOPPED LIVER % I 2' ■ SPRINGEL'S FAST FROZEN KOSHER FOOD Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS. Friday, October 17, 1947 Lehman Participates Sanatorium Unit JWEWO Sets Plans In National Council Marks 20th Year For Donor Banquet Broadcast Saturday The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium will ob- serve its 20th anniversary this Sunday evening with a banquet at the Northwest Hebrew Cong., Curtis at Santa Rosa. Nathan R. Epstein, auxiliary president, announces that a pro- gram of entertainment is being aranged by the banquet commit- tee. Reports on the progress of "The City of Hope" 'at Duarte, Calif., will be given. All funds raised by the Detroit group are sent to Duarte, Epstein said. J. Gorelick and A. Snittman are co-chairmen of the souvenir book. Reservations may be made by calling Julius Schwartz, chair- man of the committee on arrange- ments, at TO. 6-4822. MRS. HERBERT B. SMITH Former N. Y. Gov. Herbert H. Lehman will launch the 1947 pro- gram for National Council of Jewish Women in a special "Council Day" coast - to - coast broadcast to be heard over station WWJ, at 12:15 p. m.' Saturday, Oct. 18, in celebration of Coun- cil's 54th anniversary. Participating in a round table discussion to urge special immi- gration measures, Lehman will disclose results of recent surveys of the Mid-West, which reveal new evidence in support of pro- posals to admit a fair share of Europe's displaced persons to the United States. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, president of the National Council, will in- dicate Council's position in the problem. Mrs. Elsie Elfenbein, Council's executive director, will act as moderator. Menie Wein- mann, survivor of a Nazi concen- tration camp, now attending Co- lumbia University on a Council scholarship, also will participate in the discussion. Mrs. Herbert B. Smith, presi- dent of the' Detroit Section, has invited newly elected officers and board members to hear the broad- cast at her home, 19690 Shrews- bury Dr. Among those attending will be Mrs. William Frank, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, chairman, 12th St. Council Center; Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel, chairman, new Americans; Mrs. Leonard Cohen, chairman, service to foreign born; Mrs. Alfred Dreifus, chairman, Council shoppers; Mrs. Ben- jamin Wilk and Mrs. Henry Fech- heimer, co-chairmen, scholarship; Mrs. Manuel E. Arden, chairman, volun- teer registration; and Mrs. Sidney Solomon, chairman, Council Resale Shop. Chairmen in charge of public rela- tions who will attend, headed by Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder, second vice presi- dent, are: Mrs. Harold M. Shapero, year book; Mrs. David Cooper, pub- licity; Mrs. Paul Broder, bulletin; Mrs. David Marc, social activities; Mrs. Maier B. Finsterwald and Mrs. Ed Rosenthal. program ; Mrs. Melvin Kopple, courtesy; Mrs. Louis Marks, membership conservation; and Mrs. Harry Cohen and Mrs. Morey Rosen- thal, membership. In the fields of education and ad- ministration, Mrs t4 Lewis B. Daniels, third vice president. will accompany Mrs. Ed Kahn, coordination; Mrs. Al- bert Krohn, public relations; Mrs. Wil- liam B. Isenberg and !Mrs. Sam Keene, Contemporary Jewish affairs; Mrs. Os- car Schwartz, social legislation; Mrs. Irwin Green and Mrs. Harold Schakne, international relations; Mrs. Theodore Kelter. committee on displaced per- sons; Mrs. Dan Krouse, budget; Mrs. Frances Rosenblatt, finance; Mrs. Samuel R. Glowgower, policy; and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, clerical. Selfhelp to Hold Bazaar for DPs, Relief for the displaced per- sons in Europe and aid to the newcomers to this city will be the central theme of a bazaar to be held by the Selfhelp of Eu- ropean Emigrees, Detroit chapter, on November 15, at 8:30 p. m., at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The bazaar will feature many surprises, such as a drawing, grab-bags, a sidewalk cafe and plenty of entertainment. Mickey Wolf's dance band will play. All proceeds of the bazaar will partly go to Europe and partly be used as an emergency fund for new- comers. Tickets may be obtained at Nel- ly's Sweetshop, Dexter a n d Glynn; Walter Herz, 10350 Dex- ter; Bonheim Corset Shops, 7738 W. Six Mile\ Rd.; Peacock Restau- rant, 18663 Livernois; Ellen-Alice, Shops, 12th and Philadelphia, and at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. Maimonides Women To Meet on Oct. 25 - MRS. MARVIN B. LEVY The Women's Auxiliary of. the Maimonides Medical Society will hold its first fall meeting Satur- day, Oct. 25, at Hotel Statler in the Michigan Room. Lunch will be served. at 12:30 p. m. For reservations call Mesdames R. Altman, UN. 3-1737, R. Rose, TO. 8-8814, or L. W. Silver,_ MA. 0079, before Oct. 23. _ Officers elected for the coming year include Mrs. Marvin B. Levy, president; Mrs. S. S. Farbman and Mrs. Irwin Weisenthal, vice- presidents; Mrs. H. S. Mellen, re- cording secretary; . .Mrs. Max Stein, corresponding secretary; Mrs. L. Hailey, treasurer, and Mrs. L. Kazdan, auditor. PISGAH WOMEN No. 122 of Bnai Brith have invited Members and friends to a tea at the Lee Plaza Hotel next Tuesday, 1 p. m Anne Campbell, Detroit News poetess, will speak - on the topic "Beauty In Familiar Places.'' Mrs. Leonard M. Sirrims, first vice- president of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, will speak. Reports will be made on the Bnai Brith Ball to be held at the Ma- sonic Temple on Nov. t9 by Mrs. Julius Meskin, ticket chairman, and Mrs. Albert Ashe, ad chair- man. Mrs. Lewis Manning, presi- dent, will preside. BE THE FIRST! , To Surprise Your Friends! Record the happiest days of your life permanently on phonograph -records. • WEDDINGS • BAR-MITZVAHS • SOCIAL• FUNCTIONS OF ALL KINDS Prices Within Reach of All Professional Equipment For full information call DICK or BERNIE CHAFETZ TY. 6-4516 or TO. 6-3868 . „ %IRS. IDA ISRAEL Reservations for the annual banquet of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization are now 'being taken. The ban- quet is scheduled or - Nov. 16 at Bel Aire. Mrs. Sam Osnos is gen- eral chairman and Mrs. Ida Israel co-chairman of the event. The organization will hold a board meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Jack Seder. Gen- eral relief cases will be recom- mended for the consideration of the membership. Immigration Committee Head Asks New Alien Registration WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. Chapman Revercomb, chairman of the Senate Sub-Comknittee on Immigration, said he thought all aliens in the United States should e required to register as they were in 1940, shortly before U. S. entry into the war. Elderly Residents Elect First House Committee; Mrs. Miller President Politics were a major concern at the Jewish Home for the Aged Oct. 3, with caucusing, par- tisanship, platforms, and almost 100 per cent voting in the first election by the -residents of their own House Committee. Mrs. Clara Miller, 74, who has lived at the Home since Jan.,' 1946, was elected chairman; and other officers ' include Herman Lerman, 72, vice-chairman, a res- ident-for the past nine months; and Abraham Ratner, 68, secre- tary, who 'came to the Home in March, 1947. 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