Mrcii 26, 1948 THE JEWISH NEWS Chairman Aronsson Consults With AJC Division Leaders Beginning work immediately in his big job as general chairman of the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign, Maurice Aronsson met last week with representatives of the trade and professional groups in- cluded in the drive. Pictured below are some of the leaders of the campaign divisions. BEN L. SILBERSTEIN, pre-campaign co-chairman; ISRAEL HIMELHOCH, Detroit Service Group publicity chairman, and LOUIS BERRY, pre-campaign co-chairman. National Bulletin Neighborliness Goes to School Notes Success of SOS in Michigan As Jewish Holiday Pamphlet Detroit's outstanding one-day SOS collection of last Dec. 7 is still receiving national acclaim. The latest edition of the SOS Bulletin, published by the SOS division of the Joint Distribution Committee, lauds Detroit's organi- zational workers a n d donors whose cooperation helped Detroit break all SOS records for a single community effort. Final tabulations reveal De- troit's collection to have totaled 447,082 pounds, or 111.8 per cent of its suggested quota of 400,000 pounds. SOS efforts of other Michigan cities, noted by the national com- mittee, include those of Alpena, 122 pounds; B a y City, 1,225 pounds; Benton Harbor, 8,093 pounds; Flint, 470 pounds; Iron Mountain, 200 pounds, Kalama- zoo, 1,353 pounds; Pontiac 6,919 pounds, and' South Haven, 700 pounds. Michigan cities, receiving SOS Certificates of Merit, indicating that they surpassed 100 per cent of their quotas, are Detroit, Ben- ton Harbor and Pontiac. Hebrew Schools to Have Parent-Teacher Group , ARONSSON, ALEX SCHREIBER, arts and crafts chairman; LEONARD N. SIMONS, pre-campaign vice-chairman; JOSEPH HOLTZMAN, real estate and building council leader. HYMAN SAF- RAN, prin ters a n d publishers, left, and MOR- RIS SHAlLEN, dry goods. MARTIN LEO BUTZEL, pro- fessional dons- ion chairman, D A- V 1 D- M. WELLING, i n - suranc e, and NATHAN ABRAMS, flor ists. - Page Twenty-five_ Organization of a parent-teach- er organization for the United Hebrew Schools is now under way, led by a committee of par- ents representing the several branches of the schools. The purpose of the group will be to correlate the work of the schools with the home and to as- sist the school administration. Members of the planning com- mittee from the Bagley School are Mesdames Don Aidern, Max Gold- smith, George L. Barron, Louis Kirsch and Abraham S. Rogoff; Beth Aaron, Mesdames Paul Car- penter, Oscar Gorelick and Ben Mossman; Central, Mesdames B. Dove and Avery Cohen; Parkside, Mesdames Henry Feinberg, Abe Katzman, Morris Nosanchuk and Lewis Hyams; Philadelphia-By- ron, Mrs. - Gerald Berns; David W. Simons, Mesdames Dorothy Gold- berg, and Asher Btichhalter, and Rose Sittig Cohen, Mrs. Ben Sabin. Members of the ADL Committee of the Greater Detroit Women's Bnai Brith Council present a supply of the pamphlet "Your Neighbor Celebrates the Jewish Holidays" to the Detroit Board of Education for use in the city's public schools. The pamphlet, issued by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith, provides factual in- formation and carries photographs descriptive of major Jewish re- ligious observances. Arrangements for the presentation were made jointly by the ADL women and the Jewish Community Council. Pictured, left to right, are: MRS. SAUL BLOOM; LAURENTINE COLLINS, director of Community relations, Board of Education; MRS. MORRIS TACK, .and MRS. HELEN MAKIE, ADL chairman. FOR "PERPETUAL SUNSHINE • • • • THERE IS NO PLACE IN THE WORLD QUITE LIKE SULPHUR SPRINoS ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN Shake off your winter sluggishness with a refreshing visit to Whitcomb. Take our soothing Sulphur Baths. Relax under "perpetual sunshine" in the Sun-Tan Solarium. Numerous sports, excellent food and nightly dancing to the strains of the Whitcomb Orchestra .... you'll return home refreshed and relaxed. /1 , Kvutzah Purim Program This Saturday Evening Kvutzah Ivrith will have a Purim program this Saturday evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Ruth Tiktin Chanin will be chairman. Mrs. A. Roberg will conduct the singing.' Mrs. D. Dworkin will deliver a talk, "The Modern Esther." Yoninah Mathis will review the poems of the fa- mous Palestinian poet, Avigdor Hameiri. Mrs. Albert Elazar will talk on SAMUEL GREENBERG, insurance; MORRIS MENDELSON, butter and eggs; JACK LAWSON, industrial engineers, MORRIS "How to Celebrate ' Purim at Home." Mrs. M. Michlin will give SUSSMAN and HARRY BERLIN, pharmacists. a Purim reading. Mrs. Solomon Kasdan will speak on Purim cus- toms. Mrs. A. Selesny will give a recitation. Mrs. Harold Goodman (Rae Sulkes) will talk o n "Schools in Palestine." This program is open to the public. There is no admission charge. Purim refreshments will be served by the Kvutzah La- dies Auxiliary. Keep your rugs clean and your home. will keep that "new INSURED NATHAN R. EPSTEIN, gas and oil; BARNEY SMITH, real estate and building council, and ALLEN B. KRAMER, real estate. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Dinner To Honor Rev. J. Q. Mayne 'Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, execu- tive secretary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Ptotestants, will be honored at a testimonial dinner in the Wayne Room of the Statler Hotel on Monday evening. For the past seven years, Rev. Mayne has contributed greatly to the betterment of intergroup re- lations in Detroit and Michigan. En recognition of his efforts and the cause he serves, a group of co-workers have banded togeth- er to honor him. Judge Ernest A. O'Brien heads this group. James E. Frazer is chairman of arrange- ments. The speakers' table will include Rabbi Morris Adler, of Shaarey Zedek. 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