THE JEWISH NEWS The Young Adult Community TBE Youths Prepare Costumes for Purim Masquerade March 12 Members of Temple Beth El Young People's Club are already preparing their costumes for their Purim masquerade ball, to be held at 9 p.m. Saturday, March 12, in the Temple social hall. The dance is open to all young adults, and Bert Abrams, chair- man, advises young people to be- gin planning their costumes now. The social hall, will be decorated in Purim fashion and will be re- titled "Hamantasch-Inn." Selection of the best costume, the hanging of Haman and the crowning of Queen Esther, cho- sen from among the guests, will be features of the affair. Reser- vations may be made by calling the Temple office. Events of the Week For Young Adults Sunday, March 6- 2 p.m., Farband Camp, reunion, Jew- ish Center. 2:30 p.m., Junior Hadassah, open meeting, Jewish Center. 2:30 p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, open meeting, Shaarey Zedek. 2:30 p.m., Young Adult Council, Al- lied Jewish Campaign Workship, Jewish Center. 8:30 p.m., Rebecca Gratz BBYW, paid-up membership party. Monday, March 7- 8 p.m., Junior Hadassah, board meet- ing. Tuesday, March . 8- 8 p.m., Masada, adult classes, Shaa- rey Zedek. 8:30 p.m.. Northwest YPC, North- west Synagogue. 9 p.m.. IZFA, open meeting, Hillel. Wednesday, March 9- 8:30 p.m., Shaarey Zedek YPS, closed meeting. Thursday, March 10- 8:30 p.m., Masada—YAC Jewish Mu- sic Month concert, Jewish Center. Friday, March 11- 8:30 p.m., Masada, Oneg Shabbat, Shaarey Zedek. Saturday, March 12- 9 p.m., Temple Beth El YPC, Purim masquerade ball, Beth El. Sunday, March 13- 8:30 p.m.. Masada, paid-up member- ship Purim dance, Park Ave. Pent- ' house. 9 p.m., Holiday Hop, Jewish Center. Afternoon. evening, Jewish Welfare Federation, annual meeting, Jewish Center, Temple Beth El. Labor Zionist Youths Celebrate Music Month Branch Daniel Yoseff of the Labor Zionist Organization will meet at 9 p.m. Friday, March 4, at 2754 Buena Vista. , In celebration of Jewish Music Month, selections of Jewish music, with commentary, will be featured. Group singing and re- freshments will follow. All young_- people interested in. labor Zionism are invited. For further information, call S. Drachler, TY. 7-2791. Masada Holds Purim Party For Membership Masada members are invited to a closed Purim party Sunday evening, March 13, at the Park Ave. Hotel English Room, ac- cording to Dr. Sam Krohn, pres- ident. The party will conclude an ex- tensive weekend program for Masada, which also includes spon- sorship, for the Young Adult Council, of a Jewish Music Month program Thursday, March 10, at the Jewish Center, and an Oneg Shabbat following Sabbath eve services March 11 at Shaarey Zedek synagogue. - Masada Presents Music Program ForYoungAdults THE SUNDAY NIGHTERS announce a Purim dance for Sunday, March 6, at the Jewish Center. Dancing starts at 8:30 p.m., to the music of the Sam Barnett Trio. Late Sabbath Eve services will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 4.. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on the subject "A Skull-Cap Arose and a Bit of Earth." The entire service will be dedi- cated to the congregation's Young People's Club. Bill Sklar, YPC president, will offer greet- ings. Edith Standler and Herb Benson will deliver brief talks. Hal Shapiro will officiate as rabbi. Yale Arfa, Leon Cohan, Vera Operman and Shirley Stein will lead the congregation in re- sponsive readings. Herman Rosens, Bill Felsen- feld and Robert Shapiro will as- sist in cantorial selections, All phases of Jewish music will be presented at the Jewish Music Month program for young adults, to be presented by Masada for the Young Adult Council, at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 10, in the Jew- ish Center auditorium. Featured artists will be Cantor Hyman Adler, soprano Drora Sel- esny, pianist Betty Kowalsky and violinist Jerome Stasson. Julius Chajes, composer-pianist, is coordinating the program and will participate. Works by Jewish . composers Bik, Bloch, Chajes, Weiner, Wein- berg, Mindlin, Sekunda ' and Zaira will be included. The Centtr Dance Group, under the leadership of Fannie Aronson and consisting of Ethel Claes, Rose Fields, Ruth Podolsky and List Program Material Reva Usher will present inter- pretative Biblical and modern For Zionist Meetings Palestinian dances. Murial Kings- Detroit Zionist Youth Commis- ton will accompany at the piano. sion has prepared an outline of All young adults are invited. audio-visual materials available locally for programming of Zion- Council's Workshop ist groups. Materials include re- cordings, books, plays, radio To Explain Campaign scripts, speakers and other items. Resource materials and speak- Representatives of all young adult groups are asked to attend ers may be contacted through the the program workshop on "Aims Zionist Youth Commission or the and Objectives of the Allied following community agencies: Jewish Campaign" at 2:30 p.m. Shaarey Zedek library, Jewish Sunday, March 6, at the Jewish Welfare Federation, Jewish Na- Center. tional Fund, Jewish Community Samples of four different meth- Council, Jewish Center, Detroit ods of programming for indoctri- Jewish Young Adult Council, ation in the campaign will be Zionist Organization of Detroit, presented at the workshop, which Hadassah and the United Hebrew is under sponsorship of the Young Schools. Adult Council. Plans are being made by the Council education committee, of Mich. State AEPi's Name which Rabbi Sidney Akselrad is Rhea Orley Frat Queen acting chairman. Rhea A. Orley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Orley, of 19405 Warrington Dr. was chosen sweetheart of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at Michigan State Sunday, March 6, at 2:30 p.m., College at its annual dinner campers and counselors of Far- dance Feb. 12. band Camp and Kinderwelt will She will be a contestant for meet at the Jewish Community national sweetheart of the frater- Center, Woodward and Holbrook, nity at its convention this Sep-. for their annual camp reunion. tember, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Movies, a camp skit, prizes and Canada. refreshments are planned. Camp registration for the com- We Cater to Your Needs For ing season has started. Former SHOWER - WEDDING campers and new applicants are urged to register early. For in- PARTY Specializing in formation, call registrars Mrs. • Strudel • Knishes • Pastry Kumove, UN. 1-7054; Mrs. Le- STRICTLY KOSHER vine, TR. 2-3001, or Mrs. Sislin, Call TY. 6-4956 TO. 5-9772. 7 Hashofar Holds Music Festival At Northwest Hashofar, Society for Advance- ment of Jewish Music, in co- operation with the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, will pre- sent a concert of Jewish music in celebration of Jewish Music Month Saturday evening, March Large Audience Hails Farband Concert Stars A standing room only audience jammed the Jewish Center audi- torium last Sunday evening, for the annual concert of the Jewish National Workers Alliance. Artists Judy Knight, Jan Schaff and Al Harris all won the audience's acclaim. Particularly well-received was the one-act play, "The Last Word," which featured the noted Yiddish actor, Menahem Rubin. Women's Reading Council Sponsors Oneg Shabbat • Council of United Jewish Women's Reading Circles will sponsor an Oneg Shabbat at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 5 at the Workmen's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame. Dr. I. Shatzki will speak on "Various Types in Jewish Litera- ture." Mrs. Fanny Rosenbaum will preside. The longest verse in the Bible is Esther 8.9, which has 43 words in Hebrew and 90 words in the English translation. TUXEDO IRVING ROSENGARD 12, at the Northwest Synagogue. Featured will be the Center orchestra, Julius Chajes, conduc- tor; the Jewish Folk Chorus, Henri Goldberg, conductor; Wyn Garden, soprano; Irving Rosen - . gard, baritone, and Jerome Stas- son, violinist, with Betty Kowal- sky at the piano. The program will include com- positions by Mendelssohn, Bloch, Binder, Chajes, Gnessin, Helf- man, Luskin, Schaefer, Weiner, Rosen and Zaira. Admission is free. RENTALS Also For Safe and Custom Made Steve 7433 W. McNICHOLS UNiversify 2-4517 Farband Campers, Staff To Hold Reunion Sunday a ucierte Ch ocotalei announces the appointment of Miss Ellen to the position of Manager for the Dexter and Burlingame store. Miss Ellen has been with the Company almost 3 years and•is one of the oldest employees of Claudette Chocolates. She is especially there to bring to our customers the usual excep- don't cut corners on Quality .. . tional friendliness and service which is the main policy of Claudette Chocolates towards every customer. Come in and get acquainted with her. She is there to please you and to serve you in every way possible. SEE ROC/Rg7VER//755 InCORPORRTCP FOR Come in, and Miss Ellen will acquaint you with the many new items which we have added in the past few weeks. Claudette Chocolates policy is always to bring new thrill tasting candies to the public at all times. THE BEST IN BROADLOOM We purposely brought Miss Ellen to this, our first store in a shopping neighborhood, so as to be able to give the exceptional Carpeting friendliness and service to our customers. Of course, we would like to introduce to you the rest of the staff who are ecoblly eager to serve you as is our lovely new manager — Miss Greta, Miss Hilda and Miss Dorothy. We would like to take this opportunity to announce another FIRST for Claudette. For the first time in condy history anywhere, Claudette We Feature will bring for your PASSOVER Enjoyment — the candy that millions Nationally of New Yorkers prefer`... BARTON'S PASSOVER CANDIES, consisting of 15 different varieties in Candies, Nuts, Maccaroons and Preserves Known Brands s ... made under the strict supervision of Rabbi N. Kornmehl, a member of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis. Shaarey Zedek YPS Meets The Young People's Society of Shaarey Zedek will meet at 8:30 p.m. .Wednesday, March 9, in the Prayer Room of Shaarey Zedek. Sherman Zeldes will show movies taken during his tour of Europe. All young people between 18 and 35 are invited to become mem- bers. Northwest Youths Lead Sabbath Eve Worship; Rabbi Segal to Preach - Friday, March 4, 1949 • Bigelow Thanks for helping us to be the success that we are today 6 • Smith • • with retail shops . .. in not quite 3 years in the City of Detroit. Mohawk • Firth Our Stock Includes Com- plete Selections in All Price Ranges. ARTHUR KLEIN, Pres. • Karaghusian • Artloom RETAIL STORES: 11563 DEXTER at Burlingame FLOOR OVER/fib:5 19139 LIVERHOIS AYE. • JUST NORTH OF 7 MILE . UN 1.5628 13210 DEXTER at Tyler 7541 W. McNICHOLS 8385 LYNDON 136 W. LAFAYETTE 6508 WOODWARD w. of Livernois opp. Shubert Th. E. of Wyoming near Milwaukee MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT AND FACTORY: 8385 LYNDON, DETROIT 21, MICH. HO. 2323