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May 20, 1949 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-20

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oung Adult Community

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Hadassah Parley
Young Adults Will Conduct I At Jr. Camp
Michigame
ThreeHourCampaign Sunday

Three hours' time on this Sun-
day morning, May 22, are being
asked of young adults for the
"Three Hour Campaign" to be
conducted on that day by the
Junior Division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign. Workers will
report at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building, Lawton at Tyler, at 10
a.m. __
Using a different campaigning
technique to complete their job
of soliciting more than 9,000
prospects, Junior Division lead-
ers. have called in all slips which
have not yet been covered by
workers. These will be broken
down into a geographic file and
placed in kits for workers to re-
ceive on Sunday, May 22. Only
slips of prospects who have not
yet been solicited will be
handled in this special campaign.
Transportation is being pro-
vided for workers.
Divisio'n chairmen urged all
workers who have outstanding
slips immediately to mail them
to the campaign office, 250 W.
Lafayette, or to bring them to
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building
Sunday. Leonard Baruch and
Sam Krohn, who head the two
groups of seven divisions, re-
ported that each division still
has slips which must . be re-
turned.
The special gifts division led

Northwest Youth Wienie
Roast to Be Held May 28

Northwest Youth Group (15-
19) will have a wienie roast at
Lola Valley Saturday night, May
28, for members and their dates.
The group will meet in front
of Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
_ tion. Curtis at Santa Rosa. Call
UN. 3-9830, or Glen Goldstrom,
WE. 4-3790, if planning to at-
tend.

Decoration Day weekend, May
28 to 31, has been chosen for
Junior Hadassah's Regional
Conference at Camp Michigama,
West Branch, Michigan.
•The conference will be held
at outdoor meetings, with sing-
ing and dancing, in addition to
boating and swimming. Sab-
bath services will be held.
Arrangements have been
NW Young People
ma-de for free transportation di-
Choose New Officers
rectly to the camp. For details
call Blanche Berman, TY. 5-
Young People's Club of the 7958.
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
elected the following officers at
Young Adult Council
its last meeting.
Hal Shapiro was named presi- Plans Annual Prograrii,
dent; Herb Benson, first vice
president; Harvey Tannenbaum,
The annual meeting of the
second vice president; Shirley Jewish Young Adult Council is
Chess, recording secretary; Har- ,being planned for June 15. All
riet Shafkind, treasurer; Esther affiliated organizations will par-
Greenberg and Joyce Steinberg, ticipate in the all-day confer-
corresponding secretaries, and A, ence culminating with a ban-
Tinianor, sergeant-at-arms.
quet-dance.

by Irving Goldman and William
Davidson will complete its as-
signments Sunday.
With approximately two thirds
of the slips reported, the Junior
Division had a- total of $51,207 at
the beginning of the week.

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Bnai Moshe YPC

JWEWO Installs Officers;



Hamizrachi Youth Unit
Holds Meeting Sunday

The newly-organized Young
People's group of Hapoel Hami-
zrachi will meet at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday, May 22, in the home
of Chana Stolsky, 9629 Mc-
Quade. An organization's com-
mittee, consisting of Rhoda
Goldschlag, Paul Mittleman and
Nate Steinberg, was chosen at
the last meeting.

Molly Colb, board of directors secretary:
Mesdames F. Lewis, K. Linenthal, M.
Dorfman, E. German, B. Waxer and E.
Sherman, trustees: Mesdames Rosenberg.
B. Weiner, K. Miller, D. Kraus and M.
Meyers. hospitalers• Mrs. Katzin, chair-
man, birthday fund: Mrs. K. Lilenthal,
chairman, tree fund.

Harry Stolsky presented the
financial report.
The board will meet at 12-
noon Monday at the home of
Mrs. S. Stone, 3274 Sturtevant,
to plan for the paid-up mem-
bership luncheon next Wednes-
day, at 12 noofi, at Turover
Temple, Monterey and Dexter ..

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Council In Annual
Session Wednesday

Windsor Community Council
will hold its annual meeting at .
8:30 p. m., Wednesday, May 25,
in the auditorium of Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue, it was .
announced by Reuben Madoff,
council president.
Marvin Gelber of Toronto will
describe the work of the Pales-.
tine Economic Corp., investment: •
arm of the State of Israel.
Reports on the work of the
council during the past 12-
months and election of gover- .'
nors-at-large also are on the
program. .
Contributors of $5 or more tO
the annual welfare fund cam-
paign and members of the coun-
cil are eligible to vote at the 1 ..
meeting.

MAIRNEWS

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Men's Roblee Shoes
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Sizes 1-6
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Boy's Oxfords
Values to $7.95
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Sizes: 81/2-12 ..,..... $5.98

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Other Well Known Brands of Children's Shoes

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Sizes: 81/2 12

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S ect Creil

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The annual Memorial Day
rally of the Hebrew Benevolent
Society (Chesed shel Emes) will
be held at Hebrew Memorial
Park, 14 .-.Mile and G r a t i o t
Roads, at 2 p.m. Sunday, May
29.
This meeting is being ar-
ranged in tribute to the memory
of the 6,000,000 martyrs, the
Kedoshim who fell on the bat-
tlefields and as victims to Hit-
lerism.
Rabbi Leizer Levine, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman, Abraham H.
Jaffin and a representative of
the Jewish War Veterans will be
the speakers.
Cantor Hyman Adler will ren-
der liturgical selections.
The military tribute will be
paid the Kedoshim by the Jew-
ish War Veterans.

Mickey Wolf will furnish en-
tertainment for the concluding Plans Luncheon, May 25
meeting of the season, of the
Young People's Club of Bnai
Mrs. Morris Disner installed
Moshe, next Monday at 8:30 p.m. the following officers of Jewish
There will be games, refresh- Women's European Welfare Or-
ments and entertainment. Mem- ganization at a recent meeting:
Mrs. Jack Seder, president: Mesdames
bers are requested to bring
M. Israel, B. Osnos, S. Bolokofsky. L.
friends.
Goldstein and S. Stine, vice-presidents:
On June 5, the club will hold Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treasurer; M r s.
Agnes Levin, honorary secretary; Mrs.
an all-day picnic.
B. Levin.. corresponding secretary; Mrs.

STAY AT THE

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8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Chesed shel Ernes
Friday, May 20, 1949
Memorial Rally
Windsor Community
To Honor Martyrs

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