Marshall Young Women Entertain with Coketails The Young Adult Community Philomathies Animal Oratory Contest Set For Next Thursday The Philomathic Debating Club will hold its 34th annual oratori- cal contest at 8:15 p. m. Thurs- day, March 24, at Shaarey Zedek. Competing for gold, silver, and bronze medals will be six mem- bers of the 51-year-old Jewish forensic organization. They are Elliott Beitner, Marvin Bernstein, David Brown, Raymond Gottlieb, Fred Horwitz, and Leonard Sand- weiss. A panel of three judges will award the medals to the three best speakers. The program also will include short talks by Philomathic alum- ni. An honorary gavel will be presented to Seyrriour Raimi, for- mer speaker. Election of new Philomathic officers will be held Sunday, March 27. The public is invited to attend ,he oratorical contest. Junior Hadassah Has Busy Program Sunday Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will speak on the affiliation of Junior and Senior Hadassah at the Jr. Ha- dassah brunch and general meet- ing , at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, March 20, at the Jewish Center. Jean Jaslove, program chair- man, announces that a Purim theme will prevail at the meet- ing. Members of Toledo Hadas- sah will be guests. A portion of the program will be, devoted to Youth Aliyah. That afternoon, Junior Hadas- sah members will display their culinary talents with a bake con- test which will precede a tea dance, also at the Center. Mem- bers and their gentlemen friends are invited. Yehudah Rosenman, Leonard Baruch and Larry Weintraub will judge the contest. Dominoes Sponsor Lounge 414.1 Twelve Girls Pledge Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta Delta sorority held a pledge dinner March 9 at the Wardell-Sheraton. The new pledges are Sue Berg- er, Charlotte Davis, Naomi MISS- man, Reva Flusty, Thelma Fur- man, Sallie Kaplan, Betty Provi- sor, Charlotte Schneider, Sue Sherman, Shirley Sirota, Ethel DANNY RASKIN, left, discusses plans for the March 26 Bnai Brith Wilofsky, Eve Zaretsky. At the same time, formal initia- Young Women's Council dance with JOYCE SEEDBERG (center) Coun- tion was held for Shirley Katz. cil president, and SARA LEE EICHLER (right), dance chairman. Ras- The affair was planned by Shir- kin's beauty-personality contest finals will be held at the affair. ley Sider and Sylvia Goldstick. * * * Masada Membership To See Israel Film A new Israeli film "Planning for Peace" will be featured at the Masada meeting Thursday evening, March 24, at Shaarey Zedek, according to Sol J. Schwartz, program chairman. Dancing will follow the meet- ing, which will be open to mem- bers only. Nomination petitions for the Masada board of direc- tors will be available at this meeting. The election will be held in May. Masada's fund-raising cam- paign for the rebuilding of Kib- butz Nitzanim, Masada's colony in Israel, is now in its final stages, according to Bill Fitzer- man, chairman. All members who have not yet made their pledge are asked to call Fitzerman at TY. 5-3754. Young adults between 19 and 30 who like music are invited to join the YOUNG ADULT CHOR- AL GROUP at the Jewish Com- munity Center, being directed by Dorothea Steinman. The group meets every Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. in the Young Adult Lounge of the Center. KEEP ASKIN' . *to* : RASKIN SPECIAL DELUXE CREAM COTTAGE and SPECIAL FARMER CHEESE MA 5388 TO. 5-5106 Events of the Week For Young Adults Saturday, March 19- 9 p.m., ZOD Chapter One, Masquen• ade Ball, open, Bnai Moshe. 9:30 p.m., Saturday Nite Dance, Jew- ish Center. Sunday, March 20— 11-:30 a.m., Jr. Hadassah, bruncheon, open, Jewish center. 2:30 p.m., Jr. Hadassah, tea dance, closed, Jewish Center. 8 p.m., Hillel-IZFA, Purim carnival, open, Bnai Moshe. Tuesday, March 22- 8 p.m., Masada, adult classes, Shaarey Zedek. 9 p.m., IZFA, meeting, Hillel. Wednesday, March 23- 8:30 p.m., Wyn Garden—Irving no- sengard concert, open, Art. Institute, Thursday, March 24- 8:30 p.m., Masada, general 'meeting* Shaarey Zedek. Saturday, March 26- 9 p.m., EBYW Council, dance—beauty contest, open, Northwest Synagogue. Sunday, March 27- 2:30 p.m., Young Adult Council, so- cial, open, Jewish Center. Final plans are being arrangedi for the annual fund-raising af- fair of the Bnai Brtih Young Women's Council of Detroit and Windsor, a spring dance to be held Saturday night, March 26, at the Northwest Synagogue, Cur- tis and Santa Rosa. Mickey Woolf and his orches- tra will provide dance music. Feature attraction of the eve- ning will be the final judging of the annual beauty-personality contest conducted by Danny Ras- kin, Jewish News columnist. Prizes will be awarded to the winners, plus a trophy and crown for the queen, with celebrated personalities of the city acting as judges. Fund-raising chairman Sara Lee Eichler of the Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary anonunces that tickets have gone on sale and can be purchased from members of the Bnai Brith Young Women; the BBYO office on Dexter; both Brothers' Restaurant; Hy Horn- stein's, and Lieberman's. Joyce Seedberg; president of the Young Women's Council, states that proceeds from the dance will be allocated to the various philanthropies supported by Bnai Brith throughout the nation. FOR The Dominoes Club has taken over sponsorship of the Young Adult Lounge program at the Jewish Community Center. Tech- nical improvements and redecora- tion of the Lounge are planned, as well as a new activities 'pro- gram, according to Phyllis Lip- sitz, president. Friday, March 18, 1949 The Louis Marshall chapter of Bnai Brith Young Women will give a coketail membership party from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 20, at the home of Gertrude Glad- stone, 2733 Leslie. Highlight of the afternoon will be a fashion show. All young women between 18 and 25 are in- vited to attend. For information, call Ada Cohen, WE. 5-7846, or Bobbie Silverstein, TO. 5-0872. Council Offers Detroit, Windsor oung Women Complete Bnai Brith Dance Plans Open Social for Young Adults The first social affair for all young adults of the community sponsored by the Young Adult Council will take place Sunday afternoon, March 27, at the Jew- ish Center. Corinne Perlis is chairman of the event, to which young men and women who are not already affiliated with any youth group are particularly in- vited. Dancing to an eight-piece or- chestra, refreshments and. a skit on the Allied Jewish Campaign are scheduled. It is expected that Max Lerner, noted author and lecturer who will be in Detroit that afternoon, Will address the gathering, Miss Perlis said. Leonard Baruch, Young Adult Council president, will discuss briefly the Council and . the structure of the young adult community. Plans also are well underway for the Council's second annual Model Seder, scheduled for Sun- day evening, April 10. Helen Karabenick is chairman, assisted by Bill Fitzerman, Dorothy Stig- litz, Audrey Gelfand and dele- gates from Masada, Bnai Brith Young Women, Junior Hadassah and Shaarey Zedek Young People's Society.. 8—TI-4E JEWISH NEWS Mizrachi Women Begin Drive for 50,000 Trees apter I Offers Cafe-Style Dance HostesseS, waitresses and a floor show featuring a Civic Light Opera dancer, a marimba player, a dance team and a barbershop quartet are among the acts to be featured at Cafe Tel Aviv Sat- urday night, March 19, at Bnai Moshe. Jack Qualey's orchestra will provide the music for dancing at Cafe Tel Aviv, which is being sponsored by ZOD, Chapter I. The government of Israel will be the topic for discussion by the educational group of Chapter I Friday evening, March 18, at the home of Tybie Schneider, 2669 Glynn Ct. Upon their return from Kansas City, Mo., last week-end, Mrs. Philip Fealk and Mrs. Sam Rosen- berg of the Mizrachi Women's Council announced the inaugura- tion of a drive for 50,000 trees in honor of President Harry Tru- man at the midwest regional con- ference of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America. Kansas City, the president's home town, pledged 5,000 trees, with Eddie Jacobson, personal friend of the president, partici- pating. The conference also has launched a "member-bring-a- member" campaign. FOR RENT 8 or 16 mm Ballroom Dance Class Saturday Party at Center Audrey Schneider and Herman Harrison will instruct the final series of ballroom dancing classes starting at the Jewish Community Center at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, March 24. Registration is being taken now. Miss Schneider was formerly with Arthur Murray's Dance Studio. Al Fortune and his Orange Blossom Orchestra will provide the dance music for the Saturday Nite Dance at the Jewish Com- munity Center March 19. 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