Friday, December 12; 1947
[HE JEWISH NEWS
Local Brevities
HELLER FAMILY CLUB met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Golding of Indiana Ave. and
elected the following officers:
Ervin Golding, president; Alex
Kraft, vice president; Hannah
Glazer, treasurer, and Dorothy
Glass, secretary. New members
are Lenore Heller and Robert
Friedman, the latter of Wash-
ington, D. C., whose engagement
was recently announced. Also
present were Mrs. Jeannette
Orkin and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Orkin, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
* * *
Color motion pictwe tours of
Arizona and of Rio de Janeiro are
on the World Adventure Series
public lecture program at the De-
troit Institute of Arts on Sunday.
At 3:30, comes KARL MASLOW-
, SKI, nationally known outdoor
writer and'professional color film
producer. At 8:30 Sunday, BUR-
TON HOLMES repeats his color
film masterpiece, "Rio de Janei-
ro."
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenblatt
were hosts to the MEZERITCHER
SOCIAL CLUB Saturday evening.
Final arrangements were made
for the New Year's Eve party to
be held at Lachar's. For reserva-
tions call Norman Davidson, TO.
8-4999. A business meeting of the
group will be held at their meet-
ing hall, 11812 Linwood, Saturday
evening, Dec. 13, Hanukah enter-
tainment, under the supervision of
Max Sosin, will be presented.
* * *
MATTATHIAS TENT - HIVE,
the Maccabees,.elected the follow-
ing officers Dec. 4: Commander,
Louis Papo; lt. commander, Ben
Podolsky; chaplain, Ann Magid;
master-of-arms, Abe Belinsky;
first master of the guards, Mrs.
Pearlman; second master of the
guar d s, Dave Strobinsky, and
trustee, Joseph Rosson. -
* * *
Plans for the SHER UTH
LEAGUE donor luncheon, to be
held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Jan. 20, were discussed at an SOS
social at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Tractenberg. Sax-Kay will pre-
sent a fashion show at the lunch-
eon. Mrs. Alvin Foon, chairman
of the donor book, announced that
the organization would reach its
goal of contributions. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Alvin Skelly.
* * *
DR. EDGAR DeWITT JONES,
pastor emeritus of the Central
Woodward Christian Church and
a staff member of the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants, was the speaker
at the Conference on Displaced
Persons at Hotel Cleveland,
Cleveland, on Dec. 6. Dr. Ray-
mond P. Harris, associate director
of the College Study Project at
Wayne University, jointly spon-
sored by the American Council
on Education and the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, was presented by the De-
troit Round Table before the
American Jewish Congress, Wo-
men's Division, Dec. 10, in the
home of *Mrs. Alfred Bleier.
RABBI MORRIS ADLER spoke
at a luncheon of the Mid West
Lions Club, Dec. 11.
* * *
OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIE-
TY will give a Hanukah latke
party at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at
11818 Dexter. A regular meeting
will be held at 8:30 p. m. next
Wednesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Sharkey, 3380
Glynn Ct. Ostrower and their
friends are invited.
* * *
CHAPTER IV, LZOA, will meet
at 9 p. m. Friday, Dec. 12, not
Dec. 5 as previously announced,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Schreier, 3238 Lslie. The group
will hear a report from Sidney
Shevitz, delegate to the national
convention, and will have a Ha-
nukah program. Reservations are
being accepted for the group's
New Year's party at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
* * *
BRANCH SEVEN, LZOA, will
hear, Sidney Shevitz, vice presi-
dent of the Detroit Central Com-
mittee, at a meeting at 8 p. m.
Sunday, Dec. 14, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz, 18293
Griggs. Friends of the Zionist
movement are welcome.
* * *
ISADORE ROSEN, 2273 Pin-
gree, managing editor of The De-
troit Collegian and president of
Pi Delta Epsilon, journalism hon-
or group, was named to the
Wayne University Chapter of
Omicron Delta Kappa, national
collegiate honor society for men.
* * *
Wayne University students re-
ceiving superior ratings in a re-
cent state-wide forensic contest
for 13 colleges and universities in
Michigan were BOB BERNSTEIN,
2305 W. Euclid, and GORDON
GROSSMAN, 2270 Glynn Ct.
* * *
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet Saturday evening, Dec. 13,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Blitz. The children of the fam-
ily will be entertained at a Ha-
nukah party Sunday. The festi-
val will be celebrated by the
adult members later in the month
with a party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bodzin.
Chairman Announces
Ticket Committee for
Wednesday Concert
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Bomb Explodes in Revisionists'
Buenos Aires Headquarters
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) —A
MRS. ROYAL MAAS
Irene Jessner, leading Metro-
politan Opera soprano, will be
heard in -a recital in the Jewish
Community Center auditorium at
C.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. • 17.
Her program will include songs
by Torelli, Schubert, Brahms,
Marx, Hageman, Curran, Beach
and arias by Charpentier, Pucci-
ni, Verdi and Korngold. Miss
Jessner will be assisted at the
piano by Julius Chajes.
Mrs. Royal Maas, chairman of
the Center music committee, an-
nounces that the ticket commit-
tee for the annual concert in-
eludes Mesdames Sidney Biegler,
Paul Broder, Abraham Cooper,
Milton Doner, Harold Ehrlich,
Max Fisher, Jerome Frank, Ju-
lius Gilbert, Jason Honigman,
Maxwell Katzen, S. Baer keidan,
Norman Levy, Charles Rubiner,
Ben Shwayder, Nathan Simons,
Seymour Simons, Joseph Slatkin,
Amson Taber, Ellis Thal and Da-
vid Wilkus.
bomb exploded in the headquar-
ters of the Revisionist Party and
the Betar organization here.
Gentlemen's
Neckwear
Because men have long known of its
distinctive character — neckwear from
Higgins ei Frank is considered among
the most acceptable of men's gifts.
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1440 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
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Yes, a Little Bit Old Fashioned
During the years since Grandfather Fred Sanders established
his first store in Detroit in
1875,
the familiar "Sanders script"
has become a symbol of quality in good-things-to-eat. Old
fashioned perhaps, it is in keeping with the homely gen-
uineness which was characteristic of the good old days, and
which we like to believe still remains a virtue of the Sanders
organization.
....lianutah
There's a friendly feeling about this Sanders signature; and
an element of pride, too, as if it had been written boldly by a
man who had the utmost faith in the things he made. This
reetin1J
Sanders signature has appeared on many millions of candy,
baked goods, and ice cream packages; on every one it was a
guarantee that the contents were the finest that consummate
to
friends and neighbors
skill and the highest quality of ingredients could produce!
... Sax-Kay extends cordial
best wishes for the
holiday
SAX•KAY
CONFECTIONERS
Established in 1875 and Still
Exclusively Owned and Operated
by ilf em bers o f theSandersPamily.
1520 WASHINGTON' BLVD.
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