The Young Adult Community

Honor Society Taps
12 Wayne U. juniors

Twelve Wayne University jun-
iors have been honored by the
campUs chapter of Omicron Delta
Kappa, national leadership honor
society for men.
Selected on the basis of their
outstanding leadership and schol
astic achievement, the honored
students include: Sam- Schwartz,
2911 Tuxedo, member of the
Student Council, National Stu-
dent. Association, and LaW School
Board. of Governors; Fred Lifton
of 1502 Delaware, active in debate
and winner of oratorical contests;
Milton Weiner, 1918 Pingree, ac-
tive in the Student Council,-the
Broadcasting Guild and Macken-
zie Union, all-campus men's or-
ganization.

THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 21, 1049

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Weizmann Asks British
To Avoid Israel War

Council Careerists
Set 'Variety Swing'

LONDON (JTA) — President
Chaim Weizniann of Israel- was
quoted in a dispatch from .Reho-
voth, his residence, to the London
Times as expressing "deep con-
A post-New Year's membership
cern" at the recent deterioration
celebration is being planned by
of relations between Britain' and
the Career Group of the National
Israel and appealing to the Brit-
Council of Jewish Women for
8:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.. 26, in
ish people not to pursue a course
the auditorium of -the Jewish
which would lead to war. .
.
Community Center.
war.
The Times report also quoted
The evening, entitled "Variety
the' Israeli President as denying
Swing of '49" will feature enter-
that "Red planes" were. owned by
tainment, dancing and mixers.
the Israeli Government and as-
Music will be furnished by Hy
serting that no Soviet citizens
Goldman and his orchestra.
were in the Jewish state's armed
Jim Schulties will lead the mix-
forces. "Strict neutrality is the
ers and Danny Raskin will M.C.
lifeblood of the state's existence,"
the talent show.
FRANK L. GOLDMAN, presi- he added, the Times said.
Admission is open to male
guests by invitation. Girls must dent of Bnai Brith, presents AT-
The Finest Service in Town •
be members, but due's are pay- TORNEY GENERAL TOM
able at the door. Further infor- CLARK with the first, copy of a
mation may be secured by calling
OPTICIAN
Pearl Shanbom, TY. 4-4780, or Bnai Brith-published volume of
Optical Service
excerpts from Clark's speeches
Mary Denenberg, TY. 7-5854.
, CALL and DELIVER
and . writings on human rights,
3216 Ewald Circle
HO. 3332
Americanism
and
citizenship.
Mrs. Adler to Conduct

Response of contributors to the
Pay-Up Day drive conducted by
the Junior DivisiOn was good, ac-
cording to Al Colman, chairman
of the drive to collect unpaid Al:
lied Jewish Campaign pledges last
Sunday. "Most contributors wel-
comed the volunteer Workers and
readily made payment on their
balances", Mr. Colman stated.
"We feel that the return was well
worth the e•ort." -
Mr. Colman commended the
volunteer .workers who turned
out for assignments. Many work-
ers took three and four assign-
ments during the day. However,
the number of workers was not
equal to the number of kits to be
covered and consequently, some
Events of the Week
contributors who expected to be
called upon were not reached. The
For Young Adults
Pay-Up Day Committee expressed
hope that these people would mail Friday, Jan. 21—
Junior Hadassah, Oneg Shab- Jr. Hadassah Discussion;
their payments to the Allied Jew- bat, p.m.,
Hillel.
ish Campaign office, 250 West La- Saturday, Jan. 22-
8:30 p.m., Temple Beth El, sleigh Pines Speaks at Oneg
fayette, this week.
ride,, open.
The following workers partici- S - -:day, Jan. 23—
2 :30 p.m.. Young Adult Council,
Mrs. Morris Adler will lead a
pated-in the drive:
education and officers training ses-
Jerome : Kelman, . Joan - Klein- sions, Jewish' Center:
discussion on young women of to-
D p.m., Bnai Brith Rebecca Gratz day and their position in devel-
man, Robert Grauer, Mr. and Mrs. Young
Wonlen, dance carnival, open,
Jules Scott, Esther Pelavin, Violet Jewish Center.
oping and maintaining a Jewish
Jan. 25—
Roth, Ruth, Freida and Ann Ma- Tuesday,
home at a ."Just-Us-Girls" meet-
7 p.m., Masada—jSG adult classes,
gid, Eva Bach, Gerald Danin, Shaarey Zedek.
ing of Junior Hadassah at 8:30
9 p.m., IZFA, open meeting. Hillel.
Roslyn Bloomfield, Sam Ross,
p. m. Monday, Jan. 31, at Mrs.
Wednesday, Jan. 26—
Lawrence Fleischman, LenorA No-
Council Career Group, co-ed pro- Adler's home, 2062 Edison.
ler, Arthur Lyons, Sylvia Stein, gram. Jewish Center.
The meeting will be informal
Jan. '27-
Sol Wildstrom ; Evelyn Cohen, ThurSday,
8'30 p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, musi- and limited to members only.
Dorothy Stiglitz, Seymour Shaw, cale, open, Shaarey Zedek.
8 p.m., Temple Beth El YPS, mar-,
Kappai Pines, Hashomer Hat-
Bernice B l a u f a r b, Mary Lou riage
forum. open.
zair delegate from Israel, will be
29—
Kleinman, Lenore Cohen, Joanne Saturday,
8 p.m., ::..aturday
Saturday Nite Dance, Jewish guest speaker at the Junior Ha-
Sloan. Florence Sirkin, Sol Reider, t ~ eenter.
dassah Oneg Shabbat at 8 p. m.
Richard Kanner, Shirley Oram, unday, Jan. 30—
2 :30 p..m. Young Adult Council, Friday, Jan. 21, a': Hillel House.
Joan Eston, Rosalind Wohl, Lil- delegates'
meeting, open, Jewish Cen-
He will discuss "Palestine To-
lian Averbach, Norman Naimark, ter.
day." Sheldon Lutz' will lead 'a
Freda Gantz ; Edith Brady, Lillian
brief Sabbath service. Members
Mirvis, Phil Grossman, Virginia Wayne Hillel Dance
and their gentlemen friends are
Barnett, Matilda Shapiro, Tillie
Feinbloom; Lillian Soble, Dale To Feature Krupa Band invited.
Berger, Sam Frankenstein, Elean-
Information on membership
or Heilbronner, Charlotte Abrams,
orchestra may be obtained from Helen
Gene Krupa and
Sara, Shirley and Rudy. Simons, will - be presented by the Wayne . Karabenick, membership chair-
Marilyn Wienner, David Schane, University Hillel FoUndation at man, TO. 8-4966. •
Graham Landau, John Gilmore, its third annual dance, Feb. 5, at
Irene Papke, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Masonic Temple. The orchestra
Kaner, Shirley Goldman, William :features Bill Black ,and Delores Jr. Service Group to Act
Stone, Irving Goldman, Rhea Ann Hawkins as vocalists.
On Reorganization Sunday
Schiff, Henry Schiffer, Betty Le- Tickets may be purchased at
vine, Gerald Kutzen, Arlene Le- Grinnells; Al's Record Marts, 4850
An outline of the proposed plan
vine, Harry Nayer, Harry Yashin, Broadway and 5044 Joy Rd., and of reorganization of the Junior
Ruth Mathis, John Stamler, Ro- at Wayne's ticket office.
Ser4,ice Group has been -mailed,
bert Victor, William Shapiro and
Working on this year's dance to all members in preparation for
Doris Moss.
committee are Sam Shreeman, the general meeting on Sunday,'
Marshall Hecht, Betty Provizer, Jan. 23,_at 2 p.m., in the auditor-
Elsie Wiener, Al Goldman, Mer- ium of the Jewish' Community
rill PolanskY and Evelyn Citrin. Center. Lawrence Fleischman,
president of the Junior Service
N. Y. Information Bureau • Group, urged members to study
the plan_ so that they will be pre-
To Publish Digest of
pared to vote upon it. Approval
Last-minute arrangements are Current Jewish Thought
by the general membership is
•being made by Rebecca Gratz
necessary before the plan can be
Young Women of Bnai' Brith for
What are the Jews of today put into effect. There will be
their dance carnival: to be held thinking about on fundamental dancing after the business meet-
at 8:30• p. M. this Sunday, Jan. 23, issues of Jewish life and the ing. It is open to members only.
at the Jewish Community Cen- future, the promise of new de-
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velopments in Israel, and the out-
An • hour of fun and surprises' look for our people in the
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chairman of the evening's fea- dealt with in a digest of leading
ture, "The Champagne Hour." articles in the. Jewish magazines,
Dancing will be to the music. of which under the title of "Current
Eddie Burg'S orchestra.
Jewish Thought" will be issued
The carnival atmosphere will monthly by the Jewish Informa-
be provirld by • six booths, tion Bureau, 103 Park Ave., New
around the auditorium, under York 17.
the supervision of cci chairman
This review will be an added
Selma Kling. Booth directors 'feature of the activities of the
will be Beverly Levine, Bea Ost- Jewish Information Bureau which
row, Edith Weberman, Mildred collects and distributes material
CURRENT RATE
Fer tell, Jeanette Kroll, Alice on all phases of Jewish life and
American Savings
Bistrowitz and Bella Sugar. thought and communal activities.
Harry Mirvis of Bnai Brith The bulletin will be sent regularly
& Loan Association
Young Men will nonduct an auc- to all members of the Bureau and
Your Neighborhood
heads of cooperating organiza-
tion.
Savings Institution
Tickets may be purchased by tions and institutions.
Dexter
Blvd. at Cortland
.
Next
March
the
Bureau
will
calling Gladys Silverman, WE.
TO. 9-6611
observe the 45 anniversary of its
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establishment.

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Chapter One Schedules
Sleigh Ride January 30

Sunday, Jan. 30 is the date
scheduled for the sleigh ride to
be given by ZOD, Chapter One.
Dancing, movies and refresh-
ments will follow the sleigh ride.
Accommodations are limited.
Sol Wildstrom, TY. 4-5511 or the
ZOA office, WO. 5-1484 may be
contacted for reservations.
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'Deadline for copy for the Young
Adult Page is at 3 p.m. on Friday.

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Oil lamps electrified.
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Pay-Up Day Drive
Response Good,
Chairman Reports

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