Shaarey Zedek Women
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fActivitieJ in, ,Cociely

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Levinson of 17565 Stoepel Ave. and
daughter, Pat, and son, Donald, returned from Devil's Lake, Wis.,
where they spent the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levenson of Wildemere Ave. returned from
Grand Haven, Mich. where they spent Labor Day weekend at the
Shore Crest Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Dr.---have returned from
Charlevoix, where they spent the summer months.
Justice and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel have returned from their
summer home in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Dr. returned from
Gaylord, Mich., where they spent the summer at their cabin.
Mr. and4Irs. Rodman N. Myers of Dexter Blvd. left for a stay
at Cape Cod, Mass.
Tuesday from
Mrs. Victor W. Klein and son, Bobby, returned
Charlevoik, where they spent the summer months. —Mr. Klein, who
joined them for the holiday week-end, returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay and son; Barry, returned from their
summer's vacation in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner of the Belcrest Hotel and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Levy of LaSalle Blvd. spent the Labor Day week-
end at Manitowoc, Mich.
Suzanne Dreifus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifuss of
Birchcrest Dr., is leaving this Friday to resume her studies at the
University of Mexico.
The Misses Jeannette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd. have
returned from a motor trip to Nova Scotia. Enroute home they
visited
with friends in Plainsville, N. Y.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman and daughters of Canterbury Rd.
returned from Charlevoix, where they spent the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Desenberg and son, Jon, of Wisconsin Ave.
left for a few weeks' motor trip through the east. •
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Mr. and MrS. J. J. Marks and son. Lee, of W. Outer Dr. returned
from a motor trip through Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Friedman of Wildemere Ave. returned from
a stay at Crofton Inn, Cedar Beach, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman, their daughter, Connie, and son,
Henry II, returned home after spending the summer in Charlevoix.
Susan Kaichen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of
Huntington Woods, is leaving this Friday for Connecticut, where
she will visit Joan Sanford until Sept. 21 and then resume her studies
at Bradford Jr. College in Massachusetts.
Joan Field of Roslyn Rd. has as her guest for a week, Meryl
Cain of Chicago..

Women's Club Activities

JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
w E L F A RE ORGANIZATION
will have a special meeting Mon-
day, Sept. 13, 1 p. m., at the Bnai
Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter.
Special holiday checks will be
sent to the orphans of Israel and
other countries who are on the
supporting list of the organiza-
tion. New cases will be taken
up. Reservations will be made
for the 28th annual banquet to
be held Sunday, Nov. 21 at the
Bel-Aire.
* * *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will have a luncheon at Stock-
holm Restaurant at 1 p.m. Satur-
day. Plans will be made for the
fund-raising event. Mrs. George
chairman.
Treeov
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE for SAB-
BATH OBSERVANCE, 12th St.
branch, will meet Tuesday, Sept.
14, 12:30 p.m., at the Woodrow
Wilson-Taylor synagogue. A mo-
vie, "Assignment Tel Aviv," will
be shown and there will be a
speaker. Refreshments will be
served. All members and friends
are invited.
* * *
PRIM OR S E BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a social meeting
Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the Bnai
Moshe. There will be refresh-
ments and entertainment.
* * *
Bnai Brith Chapter IVAN S.
BLOCH will meet Monday, Sept.
13, 8:30 p.m., in the USO lounge
of the Jewish Center. Refresh-
ments will be served. Members
and friends are invited.
* * *
The board meeting of WO-
MEN'S AUXILIARY OF JEW-
ISH HOME FOR AGED, was held
on Sept. 9 at the home of Mrs.
N. J. Lippitt, 2675 Calvert, at a
luncheon. Mrs. M. Lippitt was
co-hostess.
* * *
DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY
of Bnai Brith will hold its open-
ing meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 14, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, 18000 Wyoming. Everyone
is invited. Mrs. William Barris,
program chairman, has arranged
a fashion show by Nat Green of
Los Angeles and Detroit. There
will be prizes.
* * *
The SISTERHOOD OF CON-
GREGATION BNAI MOSHE will
hold a picnic all day Sunday,
Sept. 12, at Lola Valley Park.
There will be games for children
and grownups. C o n g r e g ation
members, their families and
friends are invited by the Sister-
hood president, Mrs. David
Krause, to attend and bring their
own lunch. Mrs. William New
and Mrs. Sol Grand are chair-
men of the affair. Monday,
Sept. 13, the Sisterhood will

hold the first meeting of the
season, with a dessert luncheon
at 12:30. Miss Laurentine Col-
1 lins, of Detroit Board of Educa-
tion, will speak on "School and
Community Relations."

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LOUIS MARSHALL B. & P.
Bnai Brith Group will have a
social meeting Tuesday evening
at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
* * *

Jewish European W e If a r e,
North Woodward Branch, will
meet Tuesday, Sept. -14, at 12:30
p. rn., at the home of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Albert Keirzman, 3387
Cortland, to formulate the pro-
gram for the coming year. The
annual donor event will be held
Dec. 14.
* * *

ZEDAKAH CLUB will sponsor
a dessert luncheon and a surprise
fashion show Monday, Sept. 27,
at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Paul
Deutch, chairman, invites the
public to attend. The club will
meet Monday, Sept. 13, at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Stalburg,
2989 Buena Vista.
* * *

Mrs. Abe Katzman, president
of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood,
announces that the new season
will open Sept. 13 with a radio
broadcast, "Sisterhood Views the
News," to be enacted by mem-
bers. The script was written by
Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier and
Mrs. Milford R. Pregerson, pro-
gram chairmen.
Participants will be Mesdames
Albert Altman, Daniel Cohn,

MRS. BERT L. SMOKLER
Nathan Spevakow, Donald Schil-
ler, Bert L. Smokler, Arthur
Rubiner, Meyer Shugerman, Mil-
ford Pregerson and Louis Latken.
- Dr. A. M. Hershman will of-
fer the invocation and Rabbi
Morris Adler will greet the mem-
bership. Cantor Jacob H. Son-
enklar will give the benediction
and chant traditional songs.
Mesdames Morris Ruskin and
Jacob Bernstein are chairmen of
the social committee in charge
of luncheon arrangements.
Mrs. Katzman urges that res-
ervations be made with Mrs.
Benjamin Jones, UN. 1-8935.
The Book Review and brunch-
es, now in their sixth year, will
open Nov. 16. Mrs. Richard A.
Cott, book review ticket chair-
man, TO. 8-5617, is taking reserv-
ations for the five book reviews.
Mesdames William Nadler and
Morris Halperin, S.O.S. chairmen,
ask that members and friends
bring canned and dehydrated
foods for shipment to European
Jewish survivors.
Gifts to Torah Fund may be
sent to Mrs. Daniel Mendelsohn,
4296 Pasadena Ave., WE. 4-4160,
or to the Altar Flower Fund,
Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18039 Wood-
ingham Drive, UN. 3-1869.

Germans Are Anti-Jewish
Anti-U. S., Fertig Reports
NEW YORK (JTA)—German.s
in the American Zone are becom-
ing anti-American and anti- Se-
mitic "quite visibly," it was re-
ported by M. Maldwin Fertig,
chairman of the executive com-
mittee of the American ORT Fed-
A membership tea will be the eration, upon his return to the
opening meeting of the season United States from a visit to
for CAREER GROUP of NA- Europe.
TIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH
WOMEN, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 8
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jack
Rothberg, 2494 Chicago Blvd.
Career Group's program is di-
Luxurious, Long Trained, Beau-
rected toward young business
women who are interested in tifully Trimmed Satin and
social and cultural activities and Crepe WEDDING GOWNS
and Veils to Rent.
desire to participate in National
Council projects, such as 12th St.
ALL SIZES
Center, Aid to Foreign Born,
For Appointments Call
Refugee Homes in Athens and
Paris. •
SALLY SIDRAN

Synagogue Council's
View on Giving Equal
Radio to Atheists

Leona Shlain to Wicl
Irving G. Franklin

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
attitude of the Synagogue Coun-
cil of America to the question
of whether atheists should be
given time on the air to present
their views was outlined in a
statement presented today by
Rabbi William F. Rosenblum,
president of the organization, to
a special House committee hear-
ing on a decision of the Federal
Communications Commission re-
garding a petition submitted by
Robert Harold Scott asking that
atheists be given radio time to
present their views.
The Synagogue Council be-
lieves "in the preservation of
the principles of freedom of
speech and conscience and it re-
iterates that position." The state-
ment says: "Those who espouse
atheistic or other godless phil-
osophies have a constitutional
right to present their views on
the air, 'particularly where they
feel themselves unjustly accused
or improperly represented.
"However, it must be kept in
mind that this great nation of
ours was formed 'under God.' We
thus have a distinct affirmation
in our Declaration of Independ-
ence that this is a country with
religion as one of its fundamental
bases. Separation between church
and state has at no time meant
that we wish to see our institu-
tions subverted by atheism.
"Therefore the Synagogue
Council of Amerka joins in the
hope that the decision of the Fed-
eral Communications Commis-
sion in the Scott case will not be
misinterpreted to mean that the
airwaves are to be open indis-
criminately to those who repre-
sent atheism or other forms of
attack upon religion. The vast
majority of the people of this
country are religious, and there
is no validity to the demand that
those who have opposite views
must receive an 'equal amount
of time' or that they must of
necessity appear on stations or
programs when religious views
are presented either by a religi-
ous service or otherwise."

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MISS LEONA SHLAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Shlain
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Leona, to Irving G.
Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour H. Franklin.

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Sept. 19—Miss Edith Gr oss,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gross of Sturtevant Ave., to
Eben Fridenberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Fridenberg of Chat-
ham, Ontario, at the bride's home.
Miss Gross was honored at a
miscellaneous shower on June
23 at Huyler's by her sisters, Mrs.
Betty Weingarten and Mrs.
Evelyn Feldman.-

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