Page Tkicieen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 26, 1948 .1. Women's .Club Activities The LADIES' AUXILIARY of the jEWISII WAR VETERANS, department_ of Michigan, will present American flags to' the three Girl • Scout troops meeting at the Northwest Synagogue at a. ceremony April 13. The com- rn•ttee planning the presentation includes; Mesdames Max LittkY, Ira Kaufman, Joseph May, Sol Dicken, Bernice Daskal, Rosalind Marks, • Americanism chairman of the department, and department president, Mrs. Elizabeth Sha- piro. SHARONA GROUP of Pioneer Women's Organization will have a games night Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Proceeds will go for the Child Rescue Fund. There will be prizes and refresh- ments., In the Women's Divisiim Spotlight Between You an By BORIS SMOLAR Mrs. I. Kahn Brings Varacity and Integrity To Campaign Position YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI will have a luncheon Wednes- day, March. 31, 12:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Leo Genser, : 17136 Cherrylawn, president. The speak- er will be Daniel:Temchin, who The parents of Mrs. Ivor Kahn just returned from -a visit to Eur- must haje had a sense of pro- ope and Palestine. phecy when they named their * * * daughter "Vera," because her LADIES' AUXILIARY'OF veracity and integrity are per- _ KVUTZAH IVRITH ,expresset thanks to all a who helped make a success of the recent donor lunch- eon. * • * The March session of RODIN CLUB was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Winkelman. On April 7, Mrs. Milton Miller, 18656 Pen- nington Drive, will be hostess to the club. * *. Political Sidelights: . President Truman conferred with. Dr. Chaim. Weizmann on Palestine a day after, he delivered his message to Congress urging the re-enactment of -selectiVe service . . The meeting was of a private nature, andyDr. Weizrnann was not listed among the official visitors -to the White House. The UN Palestine Commission was • interested in knowing whether Arabs Will be included in the Jewish Provisional Govern- ment, since there is a large Arab population in the area of the Jewish State ... Shertok's reply was that any time the Arabs in the Jewish State wish to enter the Jewish Cabinet, seats will be made available to their representatives. The sudden withdrawal of France from the Big Powers declar- ation charging that the infiltration of armed foreign Arabs into Palestine constitutes a threat to peace is explained by the situation in North Africa . . . France is having great trouble with the Arabs there ... Top officials in the French Foreign Office advocate the playing by France of as closely a pan-Arab game in the United Nations as possible . . This, they • believe, will enable France. to - retain her hold on North Africa . Agitation is so strong among Arabs in Algeria and in other countries in North Africa that con- stant allusions are being made there to "The Day" when the French will be either expelled or massacred ... The point has been reached where many Frenchinen in North Africa are now trying to sell out MRS. IVOR KAHN their holdings as quickly as possible and are planning to return to haps the most fundamental char- .France ... Others are moving from isolated villas into neighbor- , acteristics of this chairman. in hoods where they can get better police protection. special gifts of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish- Campaign. ' Possessing a direct, unaffected personality, Mrs. Kahn exhibits an unusual Capacity for work— since she not only handles a res- ponsible phase of the Division's campaign, but also serves as a buyer of childreles clothing for her husband's shops. In last . ' • • • year's drive she headed a divis- ion. in general solicitation, and, NEWEST AND MOST FLATTERING her continued leadership in 1948 ' MODES FOR SMART DRESSES marks another link in a chain of activity unbroken since her ma- MODERATELY PRICED turity. The key to Mrs. Kahn's corn- munal record lies in the un- compromising creed that believ- TY. 6-7161 9035 -- 12th St. • ing in a cause means doing something about it. She brought this same philosophy to her membership' in the Temple Beth El Sisterhood, where she has served on the board of directors. Although she is a native' of "Smart—Yet inexpensive" St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Kahn has lived in. Detroit nearly all her -life. She was graduated from Highland Park High School. After attending Michigan State Teach- er's College, she taught schoo ntil her marriage. Her talent for handling children has since been confined to the rearing of her son and daughter, Richard and Ruth. PYTHIAN SISTERS, Greater Detroit Temple, will have a charity card party next Wednes-, day evening, at Castle Hall, 10350 Dexter. Proceeds will be used for, Passover baskets for needy fami- lies. • * * • Mrs. Stanley Yates*, president of LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of Bnai Brith, announces that the group will sponsor - its - third an-. nual hard times party at the Jew- ish Center Sunday evening, April 4. The Louis Marshall Dramatic Group will present a skit and Ray Gorrell's Orchestra will play for. dancing. For information. call Mrs. Joseph Rodman, UN. 2-0229 or Mrs. Bernard Spear, TO. 6- 7547. Mrs. Ben Nadis, program chairman, asks members and friends to attend the chapter's business meeting April 7 at the The - WOMEN'S LEAGUE of educational center, Burlingame TEL-GUIBORIM announces an and Linwood. Mrs.. Joshua Sperka open meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wed- will speak. * * 4, nesday, March 31, at Bnai Moshe. DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE Balfour Peisner, who recently ar- rived from Palestine, will speak CLUB will have a Purim party at on "British Imperialism in Pales- 8:30 p. m. Monday, April 5, at tine." There will be no admission the cultural Center on Joy Rd. charge. Refreshments will be Call Mrs. Dolly Budman, UN.. 2- 3011, for information. Plans are served. * * *. being made for a Mothers-Daugh- KBA LADIES' AUXILIARY ters banquet. combined its 10th anniversary celebration with installation of Due to the present emergency, officers at the home of Mrs. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Harry Boxman. The new officers CLUB presented $500 to th Hist- are Mesdames 0. Klaper, presi- adrut campaign. A regular mee dent; L. Richter, vice president; Mg will be held at 8:30 p. m. B. Boxmal, treasurer; E. Peisner, Monday, March 29, at Bnai secretary; C. Vikser, B. Sweet, Moshe. Ben Burg, A. Margolis, L. Lan- * * dou and J: Burg, hospitalers, and Mrs. Sol Docks, president of • A. Weinstein, sergeant-at-arms. Community Chest allocations BETH AARON SISTERHOOD; 4, * * has appointed Mrs. Nathan Feld to local social services increased JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- and Mrs. Sidney Huntman as co- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- chairmen of the annual card - par- from $2,287,135 in 1942 to $4,373,- TION will hold a board meeting ty to be held at the synagogue, 044 in 1947. at 1 p.m. Monday, March 29, at Wyoming and Thatcher, May 4. the home of Mrs. G. Dorfman, There will be prizes and refresh- 2697 Calvert, to make plans for ments. Mrs. Edna Zieger has been the annual bake sale to be held chosen chairman of the Mother- Thursday, April 8, in. Jewish Daughter dinner to be held May meat markets and grocery stores. 12. Casting will start March 29 * * * Correctly styled ... Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, presi- for the dramatic group's. play to perfectly overlaid ... be presented at the paid-up mem-' dent, was hostess at a luncheon yours ... "for keeps". bership affair. for officers and -members of the HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCI- ETY March 17, honoring their U. 'S. Policy 'Cruel Blow', efforts for the group's annual *TRADE dinner dance, which netted $500 Dr. Glazer Telli Women MARK to be donated to Palestinian "The recent reversal on the funa * * * Palestine partition. by our own UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- beloved United States • was a EN'S CLUB will hold a charity cruel blow at the hopes of the card party Sunday evening, April 700,000 Jews of Palestine and in 4, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Har, a sense a betrayal of the six mil- ry Nachman, president, has ap- lion Jewish martyrs who died in pointed Mrs. Karl D. German the death camps of Hitler," Dr. bediiti (Li chairman) and Mrs. Norman Ger- B. Benedict Glazer told the 350 "Popuktrity" man co-chairman. Mrs. Max Gar- women assembled . at the JWV AtITHARNISH CHEST fr, lud,d 51 P°N0 land will be in charge of refresh- Ladies' Auxiliary community re- o Extrc Co.t FEDERAL ments and Mrs. Ralph Winkler lations dessert luncheon March TAX 22. Present at the luncheon were of prizes. Tickets may be obtained delegates from 31 Pt. Service for 25 patriotic and from Mrs.. Karl D. German, UN. veterans ' orga.nizations in Mich- Set includes: 12 Teaspoons, 6 1-4705. • igan. representing a membership Oval Soup Spoons, 6 Knives, 6 Forks, of over 70,000 women. 6 Salad Forks, 1 ' - ! $ . . Latest 'Models FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Serving Detroit Jewry for over a quarter of century. 8726 - 12th TR. 1-1948 ABE EPSTEIN, Prop. . • Reservations for the April 14. membership brunch being held by the E V A PRENZLAUER MATERNITY AID may still be made by calling Ireneo Freund, HO. 6664. The drive honors the memory of Lillian Solomon. The group will meet on April 6 at the home of Mrs. J. Wartell, 17160 Ohio. * * * DETROIT ADULT . CLUB an- nounces an "Evening in Paris" program to be held Sunday eve- ning, March 28, at - the Jewish Center. The event, it was stated by Martha Barnett, president, will be featured by a floor show, cabaret style, with refreshments and dancing. Loan art exhibit arranged by Esther Portnoff. Pro- . . ceeds to go to the Histadrut. EPPIE'S TUXEDOS (Copyright, i1948 Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) AIMWELL Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Spoon. 52 Pc. Smite fore...M.7S Cleaners aid Dyers 12th St. 9156-58 TR. 1-0460 4-HOUR SERVICE ON REQUEST M. Greenberg & Son JEWELERS TY. 6-3020 8931 - 12th St. Open Monday, ThurSday, Saturday Evenings. Sunday until 3 p. m. IT'S SUIT and DRESS TIME AT CHIC'S CHIC DRESS SHOP SAKS Upholstering and Restyling your furniture to Regency and other 'beautiful new styles ... also custom made Large Selection of Fine Materials a. 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