JEWISH NEWS Council Delegates' 10—THE Friday, May 6, 1949 Session Advanced National Hadassah Heads Council Here To This Tuesday Leader to Speak Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, newly- elected president of the Detroit Delegates to the Jewish Com- To Detroit Chapter Section, National Council of munity Council will meet at 8:30 Mrs. Lewis Daniels Jewish Women, was installed, in p.m. Tuesday, May '10, at the Jewish Community Center, in- stead of May 11, as previously scheduled. This change of date was made because of the visit to Detroit of Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Chief Rabb_i of Israel, who will appear in Detroit May 11, in behalf of tile \Allied Jewish cam- paign. At the delegates' meeting, the nominating committee will pre- sent a suggested slate of offi- cers and new members for the executive committee. Nomina- tions from the floor may also be made at this meeting. Elect- tons will be held in June. Amendments to the Council's constitution will be presented by the constitution commit t e e. These changes have been set forth in a bulletin which has Tone out to all Community Council members. MRS. LEWIS B. DANIELS absentia, at the annual May luncheon meeting of the organ- ization, held at the Detroit Le- land Hotel. In addition to Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Maurice Klein-formally in- ducted the following officers: Mesdames Dan Krouse, Joseph Geschelin, I. Irving Bittker, Sid- ney Solomon, vice presidents; Meier Finsterwald, recording secretary; Philip Marcuse, cor- responding secretary; Nathan Schermer, treasurer, and Wil- liam H. Frank, Emil D. Rothman and Charles R'ubiner, financial secretaries. Council is the first women's organization in the city, to be incorporated in the activities of the Wayne County Mental Hygiene Committee, Mrs. Oscar Schwartz announced. It will par- take in both the educational and legislative actions of the organ- ization, as well as enlarging the scope of its own mental hygiene program. Williams Pledges Aid To End Discrimination At Student Conferenbe "Discrimination can't stand in the light of reason," said Gov. G. Mennen Williams at the close of the three-day human relations clinic last week-end at Wayne University. "I am sympathetic to a realistic approach and will do my best to get rid of discrimination in the State as soon as possible," the Governor told 136 student dele- gates attending the clinic from Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, New York and Connecticut. National Student Association president Ted Harris empha- sized that the most effective technique in meeting the chal- lenge of discrimination is per- sonal contact with other groups. "We must think less in terms of last resorts," he said, "and stay away from the use of • such an- tagonistic words as 'fight' and battle'." Sponsored by the National Student Association, a non- sectarian, non-political student organization representing 289 colleges, in colaboration with the Committee on Intercultural Re- lations at Wayne University, the clinic is the first of its kind held by NSA in the United States. "We feel we have taken an- other significant step forward in our aim of developing student responsibility," concluded Eu- gene Schwartz, NSA vice presi- dent. Harvey Weisberg of Detroit is state president of NSA. . 'Restaurant Day' Set By Institute Women On Sunday, May 8, the Wom- en's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute is sponsoring a "Restaurant-Day" at the Workman's Circle Center, Lin- wood at Burlingame. Home-cooked meals will be served for a minimum charge from noon to 1 p.m. The women in charge are,. noted for their excellent cuisine l and fine serv- ice. All are irivied. Mrs. Joseph Hammerman, national chairman of the Am- erican Affairs Committee of Hadassah, who is directing a program of education to insure world peace for the 900 Amer- Otalegt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kroll an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edward Graham, on Sat- urday morning, May 7, at David W. Simon's B u i l d n g, 4000 Tuxedo. The Krolls will be hosts at a dinner in his honor Sat- urday at 8 p. m. at Lachar's, 13224 Dexter. Look, Lox Lovers! THE LOX KING AT 9010 LINWOOD Specializes in Lox and. Smoked Fish on sale each Saturday from 2:30 p.m. to 4 a.m. Sunday morning. Our fish is smoked especially for Saturday night trade Just 2 doors so. of the famous New York Bagel Baking Co. Bet. Clairmount & Taylor Judge David C. Vokes of the Common Pleas Court addressed the Bnai Brith Jubilee Cele- bration and Jewish War Vet- erans quarterly department meeting Sunday afternoon and evening, May 1, replacing Harold Russell, who was ill in Chicago and could not attend. Judge Vokes read a greeting telegram from Russell, and a proclamation issued by acting mayor George Edwards, acclaim- ing "Harold Russell Day." He also commended Harry Mirvis, Bnai Brith counselor, and Irving Berg, president of JNF Players Plan the Detroit - Windsor BBYO for their leadership in Luncheon Entertainment Council, the organization. • WRIST WATCH MRS. JOSEPH HAMMERMAN ican Hadassah chapters, will ad- dress the final meeting of De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, at 12:15 p. m. Tuesday, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Former president of the New York Chapter and of the Low- er New York Hadassah region, Mrs. Hammerman represented Hadassah at the last Basle Zionist Congress. At Tuesday's meeting, officers will be elected and there will be a special reading honoring the establishment of the State of Israel, written by Mrs. Harold Frank. Mrs. Daniel Cohn is program chairman. Mrs. Thomas Marwil and Mrs. David Flayer are in charge of luncheon arrange- ments. Mrs. Bud Blum is in charge of luncheon reservations, which are being taken at the Hadassah office, TY. 8-8216. Yeshivah rarents' Dinner to Be Held on June 12 Plans for the annual Parents' dinner of the Beth Yehudah schools, to be held on Sunday, June 12, at 6 p. m., were made by the Beth Yehudah Parent- Teachers' Association. Mrs. Isadore Levin was desig- nated chairman, to be assisted by Mrs. Nathan Oleshanski and Mrs. Maurice Shackett. Parents purchasing tickets will be per- mitted to bring a child free. The parents' dinner will take place in the main synagogue of the school, Dexter at Cortland. With Dome. Crystal "FOR A LISTENIN' TREAT THAT'S HARD TO BEAT" Fed. Tax Inc. •STERLING SILVER FLATWARE MICKEY WOOLF 1847 Rogers—Community His Orchestra and Entertainment All Makes of Watches Fine Diamonds UN. 3-3737 Platinum and Gold Mountings —And a Large Selection of Gifts— WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR _ A NEW IDEA ALL WORK GUARANTEED For Program Committees 701 Metropolitan' Bldg. 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Joseph L. Bale Post, Jewish War Veterans, will be held May 30 at Huck's Red-_ ford Inn, Bernard Conn, chair- man, disclosed. A souvenir book is being pub- lished in connection with the dinner dance, to help raise funds for continuing post activities. Gertrude Hertzburg of the Bale Auxiliary, will serve as din- ner dance 'chairman for the women. Special meetings will be held every Thursday up to the dance, chairman Conn added: Judge Y okes Replaces Russell at Celebrations Of BBYO, JWV May I A mother and daughter cele- Our classifieds bring good bration will be held by the results. Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund Tuesday, May 17, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, Dex- JOSEPH L. STONE ter at Buena Vista. The JNF Players are rehears- JEWELER ing a television show honoring the state of Israel birthday cele- bration. The program, written FEATURES: and narrated . by Mrs. I. Arlin, 17-Jewel will -be presented at the May LADIES' SOLID GOLD$1895 17 affair. == Bar Mitzvahs Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Seymour Edgar, on Satur- day morning, May 7, at Congre- gation Bnai David, Elmhurst at Fourteenth. Kiddush for rela- tives and friends will be served in theif home, 2211 Calvert Ave., immediately .after the services. Dr. and Mrs. Kliger will be hosts at a dinner party in Seymour's honor on Saturday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Aston announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan, Saturday morn- ing, May 7, at TBnai David Syna- gogue. A reception in his honor will be held May 8, at their home on Wildernere Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burnstein announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, William, Saturday morning, May '7, at Bnai Zion Synagogue. They will be at home in William's honor from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at 4045 Monterey. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. 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