Pioneer Women Hope to Reach Goal op Of $78,000 at Dec. 6 Donor Program Jewish Center Activities on Completing arrangements for the donor program of the Pioneer Women's Organization are, left to right, MESDAMES DAVID COLE- MAN, Moatzoth Hapoaloth chairman; M. MICHLIN, PWO • Council president; DAVID SISLIN, program chairman, and HARRY KAY,' bulletin chairman. * * , Enthusiastic reports from club representatives foretell a success- ful program Monday evening, Dec. 6, at. Masonic Temple, when the Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion of . Detroit presents its an- nual donor -event. ...Featured on the program will be author and diplomat Ira A. Hirschmann; Cantor Saul Meisels, and dancers Katya Delakova and Fred Berk. The women are seeking $78,000 for the Working Women's Coun- cil in Palestine from this event. Leaders of the donor campaign are Mesdames R. Landy, building and rescue chairman; D. Mondry, organizations; D. Colman, Moat- zoth Hapoaloth; H. Kay, bulletin, and D. Sislin, program. Mrs. Reba Coleman is PWO delegate to the Histadrut conven- tion being held in New York Nov. 26. Congress Women to Hold Group Meetings Monday Talented Detroiters Contribute Efforts to Council Fashion Show wow" Leo Brodmans Spend HoneyMoon in Europe Friday, November . 26, 1948 At a ceremony Sunday after- noon, Nov. 14, at her parents' Oak Dr. home, Rosalie Holtzman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Promoting the Mature Per- Holtzman, became the bride of sonality" is the title Dr. 0 R. Yoder, medical superintendent of the Ypsilanti State Hospital, 14.as chosen for his address on per- sonality problems and mental hy- giene for the Wednesday Evening Discussion Group, at 9 p. m. Dec. 1,- at 9 p. m. in the Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Center. The lecture is open to the public. * * * Sammy Barnett and his rhythm boys will furnish the dance music Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the Jewish Center, for the Sunday nighters. An exhibition ballroom dance team will provide enter- tainment. * * * Since Mort Goodman of the Jewish Center staff announced the service, Center members have found it advantageous to call the MRS. LEO BRODMAN center from 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesday Leo Brodman, son of Mr. and or Thiursday to find out available Mrs. Benjamin Brodman of baby sitters. The service is still Prairie Ave. available. Beverly Lastar served as maid- * * * Thanksgiving will be ce%- of-honor for the bride, who brated by the Los Angeles chose for her wedding a gown of Telcove club at 8:30 p.m. Sun- flesh-colored taffeta and a veil of day, Nov. 28, in Butzel Hall. Ac- French illusion held by a head- cording to Mrs. Miriam Slobin, piece of heirloom rosepointe lace. She carried a prayer book with newly-elected program chairman, stephanotis. gala decorations and an orchestra The young couple left on ari will provide the holiday spirit. extended wedding trip to Europe. The Thanksgiving Ball will be They will reside in Detroit. the first special event since the election of the following new officers. of Telcove: Mrs. Elfreda Candid Greenwald, president; • Alfred Klain, vice president; Rose Droot- PICTORIAL ALBUMS man, secretary; Peppi Fine, treas- "Yeaterday's Dream— Today's Reality" urer; Mrs. Miriam Slobin, pro- PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS gram chairman, trustees, Mes- Evenings Only dames Sara Gold and Berty R. Goldenberg TYler 5 3868 Greenwald and Sam Berman and Benjamin Katz. The club, composed of men and women 40 and over, sponsors weekly Sunday night socials. l Left to right: Mrs. Sam Gruber, Mrs. Phil Brestoff, Mrs. William Mrs. Samuel Herman, chair- Gershenson. man.of the speakers bureau of the Women's Division, American The forthcoming fashion revue Jewish Congress, announces that of the National Council of Jewish she has available for the use of Women will take on some of the organizations interested in such aspects of a Broadway opening, material, a playlet, "Ours The with specially constructed scen- Task," written by. Mrs. Harry ery, glamorops costumes and the Landsman and directed by Mrs. talents of former professionals why now are active in council. Mrs. William Gershenson (Doris Fisher) known as a com- poser of film song hits, has writ- ten music styled to each of the stars in the show. Mrs. Phil Bres- toff (Dee Parker), will lend her vocal talents to "That Jewel of a Dress," and Mrs. Sam Gruber (Alice pawn) will present "The Basic Diress." Mrs. Nate Schlafer will donate "Charity."'" ,—THE JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Walerstein Heads Donor Event of Women Of-Jewish Folk Chorus Sholem Aleichem Concert Monday The annual concert of the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute will take place Sunday, Nov.'28, 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center and will feature the well-known baritone, Saul Meisels, in a pro- - gram of Yiddish and Hebrew songs. Yudel Mark, well-known peda- gogue, author, and director of the Commitee for Yiddish Schools in New York, will speak on "The Importance of Jewish Education in America Today." Children of the schools, will present dramatic sketches. LOUIS 'MARSHALL BUSI- NESS & PROFESSIONAL Group of Bnai Brith, is plannirig a major affair for Dec. 25' at the Detroit- Leland Hotel. ■ RECORD YOUR • CHILD'S VOICE Phone. 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Nelson, Northeast; Mrs. Louis Redstone, entering _Everywhere Northwest. •All chapters except Northeast * In Your Home are planning panel discussions on * The Synagogue the Un-American Activities Com- mittee, preceded by a dessert * Favorite Hall lunch at 1 p.m. Northeast chapter plans a "On the spot service" with those good old- luncheon at 12:30, followed by a fashioned I 'wish dishes, expertly prepared and discussion on our immigration served piping hot. Whatever the time or laws. number, just call us for complete satisfaction. The Detroit Women's Division invites prospeCtive members and friends to attend meetings in the The Vaad Harabonirn Sanc- following homes: South, Mrs. Da- e tions Our Strict Observance vid Vogel, 2025 Glynn Ct.; Cen- of The Jewish Dietary tral, Mrs. Max Bonin, 3205 Mon- Vik7 Laws. Call Us for Com- terey; Northeast, Mrs. Harold R. SoTEL Collingwooa plete Arrangements. Nelson, 20236 Wakefield; North- a • Third west, Mrs. Louis Redstone, 193031 Appoline. 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