THE JEWISH NEWS-9 The Young Adult Community Center Sponsors Dramatic Group Bnai.. Moshe : Forms Groups • for Married; . Single YoUng. People Courtship, Marriage To Be Theme of Center Young •Adult InStititte U of M Unit Marks lliliel's Jubilee — . CAMP DIRECTOR Fine, well-established camp has an opening for an ex- perienced director, with or without investment. Write full particulars to Box 51, The Jewish News , With Dr. Blumenfield Postponed to Nov. 10 Humor Quiz Set By Career. Group An unusual "Battle of Wits," will 'highlight the season's first co-ed affair of the Career Group, Following up its succbssful of the National Council of Jewish series of marriage discussions laA Women, to be held at 8 p. year, the young adult department Tuesday, Oct. 26, in the audi- In conjunction with national of the Jewish Center announces torium of the -Jewish Center. celebration of the 25th a.nriiVer- a four-Week institute on courtship Participants Milton Doner; Leon, sary of the Bnai •Brith Hillel and marriage to be held four Wayburn, Phil Nuscholtz and Dr. Foundations, the University of successive Tuesday evenings Herbert Smith, moderator will Michigan Hillel will conduct beginning Nov. 2. compete in a joke-telling contest jubilee festivities Sunday, Oct. Lecturers for the Institute, patterned after radio's "Can You 24, at 2101 Hill, St., Ann Arbor. which will view courtship and Top This" program. Hillel was organized at U. of marriage in their social, intellec- The activity is open to members M. 23 years ago and now serves tual, emotional and ethical as- of the Career Group and young nearly 2,000 Jewish students. pects, will include Dr. Harry aplult • men. Non-members may The Jubilee program will in- Kirschbaum, physician; Mrs. Clara join by - paying dues at the door. clude remarks by Rabbi Herschel Lyndon, di strict supervisor, Further information may be Lymon, director of the Ann Family Society; Dr. Peter Martin, secured by calling chairmen Lil Arbor Foundation; Howard Free- psychiatrist, and Rabbi Jacob Posner, TY. 6-7361 and Edith frian, Hillel Council president; Segal of the Northwest Hebrew Shanbom, T Y. 4-4780. Dr. Alexander Ruthven, univers- Congregation. , Young adults, 18 to 30, inter-1 Activities for young people in ested in, alr phases of stage pro-1 three areas have been organized to participate duct on are invited nv at Cong. Bnai Moshe. in the dramatic group being U n d e r the chairmanship of formed by the young adult de- Walter Nussbaum, a Young partnient of the Jewish Center. The group's opening meeting People's Club has been organized will be at 8 p. m. and a dance, whose-proceeds will Wednesday, Nov. go • to the Aid-,to-Israel drive, is .3. Elizabeth El- planned for Saturday, Oct. 23. All kin, well knoWn young people who seek - an asso-• Detroiters for to elation with Jewish club life are her work "with- invited. For information, contact the Wayne Uni- Ernest Weiss, UN. 3-6529. versity Theater A juilior congregation has been and the Detroit formed, and will conduct its first ity president; Dr. Franklin Littell, Actor's C o m - service Saturday morning, Oct. Association Student Religious pany, will - serve director; Association Osias Zwerd- Miss Elkin 30; under the direction of David ling, president, Beth Israel Center; as director. She has just completed a season with Sklash. A social committee, head- and Detroit Bnai Brith leaders. the . summer theater at Bridge- ed by Bernard Grossman, is plan- Mrs. L. Simms, Samuel Lieb, Sam ning a program of social activi- Meisel, Isadore Starr and Sidney harnpion, Long Island. The group's activities will be ties. The group meets at 8 p. m. Karbel. centered around Jewish themes. every other Tuesday. Rabbi Arthur Lelyveld, national Center members may join with- Leo Glantz is temporary chair-, Hillel director, will deliver the out charge, with small fee for man of a Bnai Moshe group for principal 'address. A tour of the non-members. Registrations are young married couples. Mrs. Myra new Hillel House . and a social being taken at the Center desk. Gunsberg is secretary. Newlywed hour in the outdoor Sukkah are .couples .interested in' this program planned, as well as refreshments are invited to call Glantz at TY. and a student program of - songs UHS Alumni Program 4-7314. and dent es. . • Friday, October 22, 1948 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Sorority to Give Award To Helen G. Douglas Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, PITTSBURGH — The national dean of the College of Jewish Studies of Chicago, will speak on council of Iota Alpha Pi, national "Jewish Education of Today" at Jewish sorority, meeting at the a forum at the auditorium of the Hotel William Penn, voted to present its high- Northwest Hebrew Congregation, est° honor, the & lnesday evening, Nov. 10. His . W Diamond Award, speech, postponed because of a to Helen Gaha- busy holiday schedule, was or- gan Douglas, iginally planned for Oct. 28. C ongresswoman The gathering is sponsored by from California, the Alumni Association of the for her "out- United Hebrew Schools as its standing contri- contribution to the 22nd annual butions to social EdUcation Morrill Project of the understanding." United Hebrew Schools of De- Pr es entation troit. of the award Dr. Blumenfield is well known Mrs. Douglas will be made for his work as superintendent late this fall. of schools on the Board of Jew- • Detroit area national officers ish Education and as president of Iota Alpha Pi at the meeting of the National Council for Jew- were Mrs. Leonard Mason, Mrs. ish Education. Harvey Cole and Ruth M. Levine._ All young people, members of youth groups and parents are in-. Chapter One Schedules vited 'to attend the gathering. A Variety Show Oct. 31 public forum will follow. NW Young People Hold Hay Ride Next Saturday The Young People's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Cong. will present a combination hay ride and barn dance for their mem- bers Saturday evening, Oct. 30. On Nov. 20, the YPIE, is plan- ning an open Sadie Hawkins dance. A series of Friday night serv- ices designed particularly for young people will be inaugur- ated Friday, Nov. 26. Those/ in- terested in joining the group may call Hal Shapiro, UN. 3-5571. 24th Year of Service. Open Evenings Mom, Thurs., Sat. Dignified Deferred Payments Available. New Creations in Regency Just received . .. two of the most beautiful pieces in Re- gency we have ever offered. Perfect construction, covered in elegant matelasses with tastefully carved mahogany frames. A variety show, combined with an evening of games and danc- ing, is planned for members and friends of Zionist Organization of America, Chapter One, for Sunday evening, Oct. 31, at But- zel Hall in the Jewish Commun- ity Center.) Admission is free to members, with a small charge for non-members. Members of Chapter One bowl every Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Bowl-o-Drome. Chair, $124 Events of the Week For Young Adults Saturday, Oct. 23, 9 p.m.—Bnai Moshe YPS, open dance, Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Sunday, Oct. 24, 2:30 p.m. — Junior Service Group, discussion group, . Jewish Center. • 2:30 p. m. — Temple Beth El YPS, forum, Templt Beth El. 8 p. m. — Junior Hadassah, open board meeting, members' homes. Tuesday, 'Oct. 26, 9 p. m. — IZFA, open meeting, Hillel. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 9 p. m. — Council Career Group, co-ed show and dance, Jewish Center. Thursday, Oct. 28, 9 p. m. -- Council Career Group, hobby classes, 12th St. Center. Junior Hadassah, cultural meeting. Saturday, Oct. 30, 9:30 p. m., Saturday Nite Dance, Jewish Center. 9 P. m. — Northwest YPC, hay ride. Sunday,. Oct. 31, 7:30 Tall Towers, barn dance. 4DETERNAC" The Complete Compound for Use in All Automatic Washing Machines water softener, nothing to add or mix. 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