Friddy, Novembar1, - 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities Mrs. Kasmer, chairman of the LADIES' AUXILIARY OF MLAWER UMGEGEND VEREIN, announces that plans for the or- ganization's ninth annual donor luncheon are reaching comple- tion. The affair will take place . Feb. 4 at Bel-Aire Terrace Zoom. Mrs. Israel Bernstein and Mrs. Benjamin Zella are co-chairmen tf this annual affair. Funds raised will be used for charity through established organizations and spe- cifically for Mlawer Landsleit through the Central Committee in Palestine - and elsewhere. For reservations and information, call Mrs. Bernstein, TR. 2-4050, or Mrs. Zella, TY. 4-7873. * 1 * LOMZER LADIES -SOCIAL CLUB will have a brunch games party at_ 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue,- Thatcher and Wyoming. * * * USNA. Meeting Nov. 16 to Hear James G. Fulton Group is doing an excellent job. in ministering to the comfort of residents at the Home. Ira CLEVELAND—Rep. James G. Sonnenblick, director of the Fulton of Pittsburgh, chairman Home, 'escorted a tour through of the House Foreign Affairs sub- the building. The monthly meet- ing of the Auxiliary will be held Nov. 17. * * * At the Nov. 10 meeting of the IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women, Mrs. Jean- nette Katz will present a book review. This will be preceded by a business meeting to which pro- spective 'members are invited. The Jewish Community Center will be the place of the meeting, which is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, NO. 359, ORDER of the EASTERN STAR, held its 40th annual installation of officers Oct. 29, at Eastern Star Temple. The following age the new officers: Worthy matron, Gertrude Viedrah; Mrs. Lewis. Manning, president worthy patron, Harold Helper; asso- ciate matron, Maneita Minn; associate of PISGAH WOMEN OF BNAI patron, Lou Wagner; secretary, Rose FRITH, announces that Theodore Bernstein ; treasurer, Esther Taub; Esther Kozin; associate Baruch, instructor in speech at conductress, conductress, Esther Tenzer; chaplain, Wayne University, and head of Molly Burtman; marshal], Sylvia Har- organist, Rose Bailes; Adah, the English department at Persil:. vith; Molly Starman; Ruth, Fay Stalburg; ing High School, will review Esther, Helen Jackman ; Martha, "East River" by Sholom Asch at Agatha Singer: Electa, Grace Mehr; warder, Nora Wrubel; sentinel, Jean a meeting at 9 • p.m. 'Monday, Miller. Flag bearers: American flag, Nov. 10, at Bnai Moshe audi- Ruth Malerman; Eastern Star, Char- lbtte Michaelson; Star of Zion, Lillian torium. Refreshments will be Taisch. Alternate officers: Adah, Eve- served, and reports will be made lyn Starman; Ruth, Lenore Dunsky; Esther, Molly ; Martha, Bea- on ,the progress of the Bnai Brith trice Helper; Cameron Electa, Jean Fuller; Women's Ball being held Nov. chaplain. Eva Springer: marshal], Pig- 29. All members' friends are in- becca Kaufman; warder, Molly Wargh. Past matron Helen Tack, as- vited to hear Baruch. Members also are asked to bring canned sisted by past matron Gladys milk for overseas relief to this Weisberg, was the installing meeting. marshal. The program included * * * a reception for the members and A fashion show, to be present- their guests. ed by Kline's, and a luncheonette The first social meeting of the will highlight the meeting of the new year will be held in the DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY chapter room, Monday, Nov. 17. of Bnai Brith to be held at 12:30 The annual dinner dance will be p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, at the held Nov. 11 at Northwood Inn. * * * Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Mrs. William Barris, chairman Nov. 13 has been designated by of the ball committee of the the Ladies Auxiliary of the Auxiliary, invites all members CHARLES AND AARON and friends to attend. KOGAN POST, JWV, as an eve- * * * ning of social entertainment, INFANTS SERVICE GROUP combined with a membership will meet Nov. 10 in the Gins- drive for prospective members of burg Lounge of the JeWish Cen- the. JWV of Michigan. The mem- ter to make plans for the sending bership meeting will be held at of Hanukah gifts to the men at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Helen Percy Jones Hospital. Kogan, 1961 Gladstone. *. * * * * * The YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ- NORTH WO ODWARD BRANCH of JWEWO will hold RACHI will meet Monday, Nov. a brunch at the home of Mrs. 10, at 12:30 p.m., at the home of D. - Rosenbloom, 2522 Hazelwood, Mrs. Philip Ruskin, 3294 Glen- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 12:30 p.m. dale. Final arrangements have Arrangements are being made for been made with Julius Chajes, the 16th annual donor to be held composer and pianist, and Mar- at Bel Aire, Dec. 9. Call Mrs. L. guerite Kozenn, soprano, to en- Steinberg, TO. 8-4937, for pledges. tertain at the donor luncheon Arrangements chairmen are Mrs. which will be held Dec. 3 at Bel- J. Zuckerman and Mrs. A. Gold- Aire. * * * berg. A regular meeting will be Mrs. Eva Golden, announces held at 12:30 next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. P. Shanka, 3321 that the guest speaker for.. the donor banquet being given by Carter. * , * * the DETROIT SENIOR BICUR • PRIMROSE BENEV O L E N T CHOLEM Nov. 12, will be Rabbi CLUB will have ah open meet- Eliezer Levi. Musical numbers ing and social, Monday, Nov. .0, will be presented by Phyllis Pull- 8 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe. Mem- berg. This event will be held at bers, husbands, and friends are Moss Catering. Tickets may be invited. Refreshments will be obtained by calling donor chair- served. The hostesses will be Mrs. man, Mrs. Celia Margolis, TY. Dora Plafkin and Mrs. Bella 7-3045. * * * Cohen. * * * Following the election of offi- DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV- cers, the AMERICAN HAVEN ICE CLUB will give a charity CLUB is planning a donor lunch- luncheon Monday, Nov. 17, at eon to take place Feb. 11 at the Women's Guild, Metropolitan Lee Plaza. * * Bldg. The public is invited. A Hanukah " grab bag party is NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID planned. Prospective members has donated a ceiling projector r...e invited. For information call and 25 microfilm books to the Dolly • Budman, UN. 2-3011. Detroit Public Library, in honor * * * of the groups charter members. YOUNG WOMEN'S. BICUR * * -* CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOMEN open its membership drive at 1 of Bnai Brith Will observe BBYO p.m. Monday, Nov. 10, at the night at a meeting at 8:30 p. m. home of Mrs. A. Benach, 2076 Monday, .Nov. 10,_ at the Rose Sit- Oakman Blvd. Co-hostesseS for the afternoon will be Mesdames tig Cohen Bldg. Helen Alpert, Harry Devine, A. Smith, R. girls' BBYO director in Detroit, Eurch, G. Topper and M. Silver- will introduce a program to be man. Mrs. Benjamin Leaman is given by the BEY() girls. Mem- are invited. chairman of the "Variety Acts" bers and friends * * * which will be the entertainment SHERUTH LEAGUE discussed for the afternoon.. . • * • - • plans for the donor luncheon, to The executive board of WO- be held Jan. 20, at its meeting at MEN'S AUXILIARY, JEWISH the home of Mrs. Faye *Krieger, HOME FOR AGED, were hosts at 17160 Prairie. * * a luncheonette in honor of its A special meeting of the JEW- service group workers, Nov. .5. Mrs. Samuel ZeI'ies, chairman. ISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN reports- :that_ Auxiliary• - Service. • WELFARE. ORGANIZATION will MRS. LOUIS BROIDO committee dealing with refugee problems, will address the re- gional conference to be held here at the Carter Hotel on Nov. 16, by United Service for New Amer- icans, it was announced by Mrs. Benjamin Levine and Henry A. Rocker, co-chairmen. Mrs. Louis Broido, chairman of the Policy Committee of .United Service, will be another principal speaker. Hundreds of community lead- ei s and welfare workers from communities in Northern Ohio, Eastern Michigan, and Western Pennsylvania will attend the con- ference. Plans for an expanded pro- gram to help newcomers on their resettlement are expected to emerge from the conference. Technical aspects of the work of United Service will be discussed. Participants in the technical sessions will include Miss Ruth Shefer and Miss Goldie Goldstein, of the 'Jewish Social Service Bureau, Detroit. Page Sevenfeen British Begin Transfer of Exodus Refugees to Two Winter Camps LUEBECK, Germany. (J,TA)--- 'transfer of the 4,400 Exodus refugees to two winter camps began last Sunday, when the first group of 800 will leave Poppen- dorf for Emden. A special commission sent by the Exodus refugees to investi- gate the new camps declared the camps satisfactory, except that certain repairs have to be made. According to the commission, the new camps are former Ger- man naval installations which have more recently been used for the housing of Polish and Baffle DPs. The Emden camp has three- story concrete barracks with a capacity for 2,400 persons. The Wilhelmshaven center consists of one-story concrete buildings and has a capacity for 2,000. * * 10,000 in Camp PARIS, (JTA)—There are more than 10,000 Jewish children at- tending school in the DP camps of Germany, Judge Louis E. Levinthal, advisor on Jewish af- fairs to the U. S. Army in Europe, declared at a meeting of the United Jewish Educational and Cultural Organization, which is holding its first international con- vention here. Although he reported that 800 teachers were employed, Judge Levinthal declared that one of the greatest handicaps was a shortage of qualified instructors as well as an insufficient quan- tity of texts. David Brill, chairman of the Vienna Jewish Community, re- ported that of the 8,000 Jews in - Vienna only 300 were children of school age. Norman Bentwich, former at- torney general of Palestine, and vice-chairman of the Jewish Corn- mittee for Relief Abroad, out- lined a program to aid in the re- construction of teacher semin- aries, libraries and other cultural institutions in former occupied territory. Establish Youth Hostel Established four years ago in the Negev, Palestine, Revivim will be the site for the Eliahu Golomb. House, a research center and youth hostel named in honor of the late Histadrut and Hagana leader. YOUR BEAUTY COUNSELOR Is ,ready to serve you with Beauty Aid, from head to toe. CALL US FOR FREE MAKE- UP AND 'DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME ETHEL SMITH 15501 OHIO UN. 3-0532 DIABETIC FOODS SPECIAL DIET FOODS - at HARWilli HEALTH FOOD STORE 4804 JOY ROAD, DETROIT (3 Blocks East from Grand River) TYler 5-2676 Youth Council Calls Group Delegates to Constitution Session Instructions to delegates to the constitutional convention of the Young Adult Council are now in the mail, according to Sol J. Schwartz, chairman of the Coun- cil's constitution committee. Each young peoples' group planning to affiliate with the Council is sending three delegates to the convention which is sched- uled for Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, at the Jewish Community Center. Ratification of the constitution, official enrollment of organiza- tions into the Council, and plans for election of the Council's first permanent officers are on the agenda, Schwartz reported. Leon- ard Baruch is temporary presi- dent of the Council. - Youth groups whose member-1 ship falls within the 18 to 35 age group are eligible for member- ship. be .held at .1 p. m. Monday, Nov.. 10, at Bnai Moshe, to consider Board recommendations for re- lief, allotments. Final reservations will be accepted for the dinner- dance, to be held Nov. 16 at Bel- Aire Terrace. • I '1 * * * An open business meeting will be held by the PISGAH BUSI- NESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Jewish Center. A fashion talk is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 19. For • further information call Membership chaii;man Sylvia Handelsman, TO. .8-856.1. * * * The WOMEN'S LEAGUE of TEL GUIBORIM reports success with its first donor dinner-dance held Oct. 29. Mrs.. Anton Rosen- feld, donor chairman; Mrs. Jo- seph Grossman, League presi- dent; Manuel Merzon, Revision- ist president, an Isaac Han-leery, Palestinian representative, ad- drbssed the group; , ".=: . i1111111=1 ■ . BUILD ERETZ ISRAEL I Give a heady welcome to the young volunteers on annual FLA DAYS of the Jewish National Fund SATURDAY NIGHT AND ALL D Y SUNDAY The Jewish National Fund is Our Palestine Land Redemption Agency The Future of the Jewish State Depends on the Amount of Land We Re- deem through the J.N.F. THE LARGER YOUR GIFT THE MORE LAND WE REDEEM