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January 21, 1949 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-21

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THE JEWISH NEWS-1 I

Celebrating MVO Donor Success

Friday, January 21, 1949

Wayland Addresses Mairnonides Auxiliary

Members of the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Maimonides Medical
TEL AVIV (WJA)—Following Society heard Captain Yaakov
an invitation to play in the world Wayland of the Israeli Army
championship in Stockholm in speak at a luncheon meeting
February, the Israel Sports Fed- Jan. 18.
The Auxiliary has undertaken.
eration have decided to send a
table tennis representative team. a project of purchase of artificial

Israel Enters Tennis Meet

arms and legs for wounded Is-
raeli soldiers. Funds for this proj-
ect will be secured through the
group's annual luncheon and
fashion show, to be held March
1 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Saks
Fifth Ave. will present • the
fashions.

Known for the Finest

in Luxurious Furs

Club One of the Pioneer Women's Organization held a victory!
luncheon Jan. 4 to celebrate the success of the recent PWO donor
event. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Nelly Mony and Mrs. N.
Kopnick of Odessa Aid Society, who contributed $1,000 toward the
new children's home at Rishon Le Tzion, a project of the Detroit
Pioneer Women's Council. Left to right, above: MESDAMES S.
LEVIN, Child Rescue Chairman; L. SHORE; N. MONY, M. KOPNICK,
S. SISLIN, Moatzot Hapoalot chairman, and A. MONDRY, w ino
presided at the meeting.

Congress Chapter
Seeks Members

FIRST IN DETROIT

Women's Reading Circles
Conduct Oneg Shabbat

M. Goldoftas and L. Segal will
Metropolitan Chapter of the speak at the Oneg Shabbat of the
American Jewish Congress is now Council of Jewish Women's Read-
engaged in its .1949 membership ing Circles, , to be held at 2:30
drive, according to Philip Nicha- p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at the
min, chairman of the member- Workmen's Circle.
Goldoftas will review a new
ship committee. House parties
are being planned,. in addition to Hebrew book, while Segal will
monthly Membership and com- speak on Maurice Samuel's
mittee meetings, all open to "Prince of the Ghetto." Mr. M.
guests. For information contact Kramer will preside.
Members and guests are in-
Mrs. Dan Krauss, UN. 4-2945.
Hyitan Parker, attorney and vited.
chairman of the commission on
Law aed Social Action, will pre-
sent a preview of the New York
State FEPC bill Thursday, Jan.
27, at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Granoff.
The ..program committee will
Meet Monday, Jan. 24, at the
home of Mrs. Esther Siefer, 2482
LaBelle, at which time plans for
the next membership meeting
and the I. F. Stone meeting March
1 will be discussed.

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WITH the NEW 1949 FURS

at the NEW LOW P ICES

These Unusual Values Surpass Those
of the Customary Clearance Sale •
New ! Just Made ! No Left-Overs !

In the fur business, January is devoted to clearance sales. Our business,
knock on wood, has been very good. We have no leftovers. While others
were planning January clearance sales, we were busy invading the New
York market . to replenish our stock .. • to bring you first choice of the
new, advance fashions.

Haifa Chapter Completes
Plans for Games Night
January 26 at Moss's

, Some of the furs we purchased are listed here. We bought them all at
the new low prices (wholesale fur prices have taken what is considered a
temporary drop). On many furs we also obtained a special concession from
startled manufacturers who did not expect any buyers so soon. Every
advantage we gained is reflected in these almost incredible values. Every
fur in our fresh, brand new stock is offered at less than clearance sale prices
for the same quality. We repeat: at LESS than clearance sale prices.

Arrangements are being com-
pleted for the games night be-
ing sponsored by Haifa Chapter,
Zionist Organization of Detroit,
Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, at
Moss's. Proceeds will be donated
to the aid of . the people of Israel.
. Tickets may be obtained from
any member of Haifa Chapter or
at the door. The sale of tickets
is proceeding satisfactorily, ac-
cording to Sidney Brand and
Irving. Sniderman, co-chairmen
of the fund raising committee,
which is in charge of all arrange-
ments for the event. Other mem-
bers of the committee are:

Mrs. Benjamin Weiss and Bernard
Davidson, Seymour Kraus, Leonard
Perlman, Leonard Radner and Arnold
Zalenko. Also assisting in the ar-
rangements is the social committee,
under the co-chairmanship of Mes-
dames Philip Bernstein and Joseph
Carp, and including Mesdames Ber-
nard Davidson, Martin Hoffer, Louis
Kamin, Herman Kazden, Louis Kazdan,
Paul Natkin, Nathaniel Sandler, Al-
bert Schwartz, Irving Sniderman,
Louis Waserman, Benjamin Weiss,
Arnold Zalenko, and Maurice Zunder.
Publicity for the affair is being han-
dled by Dr. Albert Schwartz.

AJC Study Groups

View Politics in Israel

Chapter, study group meet-
ings of the Detroit Women's Divi-
sion of American Jewish Con-
gress will be held Monday, Jan.
24. "Political Parties in Israel"
will he the subject of "Informa-
tion Please" programs. Study
group meetings are under the di-
rection of education chairmen,
Mesdames Harry Frank (Divi-
sion), David -Vogel, Benjamin
Paxton, Max Saidman and Dan
Shapiro.
South Chapter, home of Mrs.
Irwin Meyers, 2075 Glynn Ct.,
Dessert luncheon at 1:15 p. m.
Central Chapter, home of Mrs.
Max Bonin, 3205 Monterey, des-
sert luncheon, 1:15 p. m.
Northeast Chapter, home of
Mrs. Harold Nelson, 20236 Wake-
field, luncheon 12:30 p. -m.
Northwest Chapter, home of
Mrs. Arnold Frank, 18039 Wood-
ingharn, dessert luncheon, at 1:15
p. m.

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