THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve In the Women's Division Spotlight: Mrs. Seymour Simons Tikvah Chapter Plans Drama Evening Tuesday, Benefit Event March 27 Mrs. Joshua Sperka's play, "I Accuse You" will be presented by the dramatic group of the Northwest Sisterhood at a meet- ing of Tikvah Chapter of Bnai Belying the old belief that Brith Women at 8:30 p.m. Tues- beauty and brains are never found day, March 23, at Beth Aaron in the same person, Mrs. Seymour Synagogue. Simons displays high intelligence Members of the cast are Mesdames Feldman, R. Lash, A. Ross, F.. and at the same time is one of the A. Schultz, B. Bortman, N. Cottler. G. more decorative members of the Levine, M. Avrin, B. Littky, Plas- R. Polk, M. Schlaifer, R. Ber- Women's Division of the Jewish kove, man. S. Rothenburg, A. Gould Welfare Federation. Even at the Novik, E. Brook, B. Levine and 77. Has Combination Of Beauty and Brains F=riday, Junior and Senior Hadassah to Greet National President Zelda Funk, national president of Junior Hadassah, will be hon- ored at a reception by Junior and Senior Hadassah at 3 p. in. Sun- day, March 28, at the Jewish Center. Miss Funk is coming to Detroit to participate in the Cen- tral States Regional Zionist Youth Institute. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, president of Detroit HadaSsah, and Doro- thea Bond, president of Detroit Mrs. Ira Kaufman is the di- Junior Hadassah, join in inviting rector. Mrs. Isadore Buchman, all young wemen and their moth- program chairman, invites all ers to the reception to Meet Miss members and friends to attend. Mrs. Arthur Ross, 'fund-raising chairman, announces a games party which will culminate the current fund-raising drive Sat- urday evening, March 27, at Beth Aaron. BB Girls of Michigan, Windsor to Convene Next Week in Detroit Representatives of Bnai Brith Girls groups from Michigan com- munities and Windsor will meet March 27 to 29 in Detroit, at the second annual Michigan regional convention. Registration will take place Sat- urday evening at BBYO head- quarters on Dexter, followed by a barn dance at Magnolia Stables. A morning seminar will be held Sunday, and a banquet and stunt night program in Windsor, the lat- ter open to members of AZA. Sholem Aleichem Purim Restaurant Day March 28 JULES KLEIN His Famous Orchestras PICTURES OF... WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES 753 Book Bldg. '7) OCCASIONS .40roz&L. HOA R CHURN FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION --- AYONET0.6- 905 - CA. 4710 JUDY PREGERSON Funk and to hear what she has to say about the part that Amer- ican Jewish youth can play , in the Zionist movement today. Invitations are in the mail to all members of the Detroit Chap- ter and a special invitation has been extended to all delegates at- tending the institute that week- end. Other national youth leaders who will be present are Yola Lee, national president of the Inter- collegiate Zionist Federation of AmeriA, and Yank Rosenberg, national vice president of Mas- ada. Chairmen of the committee on arrangements for the reception are Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs. Louis Glasier for the Seniors and Ruth Prujansky and Judy Preg- erson for the Juniors. Hostesses for the Seniors are: Mesdames Saul Levin, Seymour J. Frank, William B. Isenberg, Ralph Da- vidson, Joseph Ehrlich, Hy. C. Broder, Maurice Landau, Theo dore Levin, Max Frank, Abraham Srere, Benjamin M. Bond, Aaron M. Pregerson, Alex J. P3ujansky and. M. S. Perliss. 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The public is invited. ,rpet and Entertainment Wayne Hillel to Present Festival of Jewish Dance With Delakova and Berk The Sholem Aleichem Folk In- Army Officer Calls on U. S. stitute, in conjunction with the To Provide Home for DPs NEW YORK (JPS) — Lt. Col. Women's Division, will sponsor a Purim Restaurant Day under the Jerry M. Sage, chief of the Field Contact branch, civil affairs divi- ison, he adquart ers European Command, called on. America to give European DPs a home. Speaking at the New York Herald Tribune forum on world affairs, Col. Sage pointed out that there are nearly 1,000,000 DPs in the zones of the Western Allies in Germany and Austria who cannot return to their homelands for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality or political opinions. March 21—Miss Jeanne Bette Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of Clairmount Ave., to Jack Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold of Leslie Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. _ * * March 28—Miss Flora Beckman, daughter of Mrs. Meyer Beckman of Boston Blvd. and the late Mr.z, Beckman, to Max Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hoffman. of N. LaSalle Gardens, at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek. More People ... A rally for all hostesses will be held Friday evening, March 19, at the home of Mrs. Ross, 18632 Monica. The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne University will present its first Jewish Dance Festival, entitled -- "Eternity in Dance," Wednesday evening. April 14, at the Detroit Institute of _Arts. The program of Jewish music and dance will feature the internationally known dance team of Delakova and Berk; a dance pageant presented through the Combined efforts of the Hillel and Wayne University dance groups, and the Shearit Hapleyita choir, under the direction of Mrs. Shir- ley Subar Sklash. Katya Delakova and Fred Berk are both graduates of the Staats Academy for Music and Dance in Vienna and both were members of the dance group of Gertrude Kraus.- one of the foremost danc- ers of Palestine. They were direc- tors Of Jewish dance at the Bran- deis Camp Institute, sponsored by the American Zionist Youth Com- mission, and at the Youth Leader- ship Camp of the National Jewish Welfare Board. At present, they direct the Hebrew Dance Guild sponsored by the Hebrew Arts Committee. The pageant to be presented by the student dance • groups is en- titled "Bikkurim, the Festival of First Fruits." Mrs. Julia .Sanford of Wayne University will direct the pageant. ericiat Calendar Preferred by Co-hostesses will be Mesdames J. Weissman, H. Schrage, P. Borin, R. Polk, R. Berman, J. Raznick, E. Gor- man, M. Schwartz, L. Gold, E. Shif- man, B. Docks, E. Harris, H. Raisin, F. Schneider. E. Brook, F. Harris M. Nissen, P. Aaron. D. Alper, R. Bolton, J. Burdick, R. Berman. F. Schultz, R. Lash, M. Littky. D. Klein, S. Pansky, R. Idelson and G. David. MRS. SEYMOUR SIMONS end of a full day of work in the office of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, she still looks as "fresh as spring sunshine," to brrow the apt simile of one of her fellow- workers. Mrs. Simons has been an active worker in the Women's Division ever since her arrival in Detroit six years ago.. For the past three years she has worked as a secre- tary in the • Allied Jewish Cam- paign and has this year carried additional responsibility as a 'member of the Division's office committee, putting in at least one day a week since October. Bringing into service art un- usual . flair for "good theatre," Mrs. Simons co-directed the skit that was presented at the women's pre-campaign meeting on March 16. Music is also one of her chief hobbies and talents. She has a lovely singing voice. The same sweetness and friend- liness which she brings to her communal activities, her friends say, are the secrets of Mrs. Simons' success as a homemaker, and as one of the most popular comparative newcomers to De- troit. Mrs. Simons has two daughters and a son--Shirley, Sarah and Rudy. March 19, 1948 WE. 3-2151 BETWEEN WAVERLY AND TYLER