W ornen'i at, The first midasummer meet- ing of the JEWISH- WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGAN- IZATION will be held at 12 noon Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the home of Mrs. Harry Koblin of 13642 Roselawn. Plans will be formu- lated for the group's annual donor luncheon, scheduled, this year, for December. Mrs. Lewis Steinberg is chairman of the donor, to be assisted by Mrs. Anna Goldberg and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. Mrs. Morris Fish- man presented the group with a hand-made afghan to help raise funds for Israel. * * * EQUALITY CLUB wilt meet Wednesday evening, Aug. 17, at the home of Emma Peck, 18685 Coyle. At the last meeting, the members voted to donate $25 '-a) the National Children's Cardiac Home. * * * YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX- ILIARY, JWV, will meet at the home of Jessica Raben, 2315 Taylor, at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, The group is still follow- ing its summer policy of one meeting a month until Septem- ber, when meetings will again be held on the first and third Mondays of each month. All members and prospective mem- bers are invited to attend. * * * • BICUR C H O L E M JUNIORS Will sponsor a wienie roast at 8 p.m. Saturday; Aug. 13. • at Pal- mer Park, near the children's wading pool. Proceeds will go towards purchase of a television set for children at Lapeer; Mich. Further information may be ob- tained from the president, Mrs.. Yetta Kushner, WE. 5-2833, or the social chairman, Mrs. Lillian TE. 4-7637. * * * Mrs. Ben Nadis, president of LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER, Enai . Brith Women, announces the appointment of Mrs. Ben Dorf, second vice-president, as fund-raising chairman for this year, * * * At a party held at the home of Mrs. William Belinsky, of Webb Ave., the PRIMROSE BE- NEVOLENT CLUB contributed $100 to the Child Rescue Fund. The club wishes "to thank Mrs. Al Richter for her food dona- tion- which helped make the party a success. BB East Side Groups Hold Picnic Aug. 21 Bnai Brith East Side Lodge and Women's Chapter will spon- sor a picnic for its members and friends Sunday, Aug. 21, at Ken- sington Park. There will be games and prizes for adults and children. For further informa- tion call Bernard Shiller, WA. 2-8556. - 1 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 12, 1949 Northwest AJC Women Announce New Officers Mrs. G. Lionel Willens has been elected - president of the Northwest Chapter of the Wo- MRS. G. LIONEL WILLENS men's Division of the American Jewish Congress. - Other officers elected were: vice-presidents, Mesdames Ar- thur Gould, Nedwin Smokier, Ben Snider; Wm. Glazier, Sol Schmidt, Ben Wine; treasurer, Mrs. Alan Brown; secretaries Mrs. Jacl( Cohen, Mrs. Nathan Ma rbelstone ; member-at-large, Mrs. Emil Rothman. ahelu Carnival Benefits Allied Jewish Campaign Jewish Center • • Activities, (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) There are still a few openings for children 7V2 to 9 years of age at the 12th Street Center Day Camp. Appointments for registration may be made by calling TY. 8-6000. * * * Every Tuesday night is dance night for Detroit and Windsor teen-agers in the outdoor court of the Center. Live music com- bos have been engaged by Harry Weberman, lounge sup- ervisor for weekly Tuesday night dancing. All teen-a-gers are welcome. * * * A few more registrations will be accepted for children for the last session of Camp Habonim. Appointments for registration may be made by calling -Deena Zemel, supervisor of the Junior department of the Center, at MA. 8400. * * * The sixth program of . the Center's Wednesday evening movie series will be on "Radio Broadcasting Today." T h e movie will be shown Aug. 17 at 9 p.m. in the outdoor court of the Center. The public will also be given an inside view of the public relations field. * * * Manny Ratner, swimming su- pervisor for the Jewish Corn- munitx Center, announced the following pool schedule for Aug- ust: Women-12 to 1:30, Monday through Thursday (co-ed) ; 7:45 to 8:30 Tuesday (co-ed) ; 8:30 to 9:30, Tuesday; 8 to 9:30, Thurs- day - (co-ed) ; 2 to 4, Sunday (co- ed). Men-12 to 1:30, Monday through Thursday (co-ed) ; 4:30 to 9:30, Monday through Wed- nesday; 4:30 to 7:45, Thursday; 8 to 9:30, Thursday (co-ed) ; 12 to 1, 3 to 4, Friday; 10:30 to 2. Sunday; 2 to 4, Sunday (co-ed). Campers and counselors at Camp Nahelu participated in a colorful . carnival Sunday, July 31. Booths, posters and equip- ment were prepared by the campers and staff. Camper renresentatives of each cabin group and all camp officers voted a Si contribution from each child to the carni- Israel Chapter Names val. All proceeds of the festivi- ties, including counselors' con- Committee Chairmen tributions, were donated to the Allied Jewish .Campaign, to aid At a board meeting of Israel children in Israel and through- Chapter of Bnai- Brith Women, out the world through the Unit- July 20, at the home of Mrs. ed Jewish Appeal. S. Pabkoff, the following com- mittee chairmen were appoint- ed: New Films Added to Mesdames H. Koenigsberg, program; M. Margolis, member- Council Rim Library ship; I. Beal, fund raising; B. Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman Heller, anti - Defamation; L. of the Jewish Community Coun- Glassman, BBYO; D. Holberg, cil Culture Commission, annaun- Hillel; M. Shrager, American- ced that two new films have ism; S. Eidelman, publicity; J. been added to the Council's Rogin, by-laws; P. Buch, bud- get; P. Sternfeld, hostess; A. film library. These films deal with Jewish Solomon, sunshine; J. Siegel life in Europe, portraying the philanthropies; P. Sternfeld, rehabilitation and reconstruc- veterans affairs; R. Barron, tion of the Jewish community tickets; L. Adler, darlings and memoriams; I. Gornfein, dra- since the end of the last war: matics; E. Ainbinder, house; B. "The Future Can Be Theirs" is Weinstein, aid-to-Israel; L. Ad- available in Yiddish and also, ler, vocational service; R. Cea- "Report on the Living," with sar, J. Rogin, telephone squad; English commentary. G. Belen, indoctrination; R. Further information can be Katz, community relations. obtained by calling the Council at WO. 3-1657. June 27—To Rabbi and Mrs. Paul Rosenfeld (Charlotte Kel- MAYFAIR CATERERS, Inc. man) of Cincinnati, a daughter, Offer you Susan. Greenbush Inn Area * * * The Finest in: • STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- Declared Pollen-Free • COURTEOUS SERVICE ing Trebuck. (Belle Jakont)of for The area surrounding Green- 3777 Longfellow, a daughter, WEDDINGS - SHOWERS bush Inn at Greenbush, Mich., Bette Ann. and ALL SOCIAL AFFAIRS * * * on Lake Huron, has been de- n Detroit's Newest, Most Beautiful and Air Conditioned July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. clared pollen-free by the State George Bassin (Roselyn Cohen, of Michigan Health Department, formerly of Windsor), of 17160 and recommended as excellent for hay-fever relief. Kentucky, a son, Charles Ira. * * * Dexter at Waverly Features of the Greenbush Inn July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- program are: Dave Sloane and TE. 4-5875 ard Gurwin of Gladstone Ave., his rhumba band; Ed Parker, Our Catering Service Also a daughter, Barbara Ruth. golf instructor; Paul Webster, * Available at YOUR Home, riding master; Ray Williams and Hall or Synagogue Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- Mary Jane, dancing instructors. rence E. Eisenberg (Muriel Kam- mei) of 19761 Hartwell, a daugh- ter. Elayne Roberta. WE WILL RECOVER & REPROCESS YOUR • * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Abramson (Sel•a Roberts) of Evanston, IIL a son, Edmund. MAYFAIR ROOM , QUILT or COMFORTER and Hold Una the Fall CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. We Pickup and Deliver TIMAITIEUG'S QUILT SHOP 8823 TWELFTH ST. ier 4-6728 NW Youths Sponsor Put-in-Bay Moonlight IZFA Crosses Border For Outing on Sunday A Club Northwest Moonlight is planned for Sunday evening, Aug. 14, on the Put-in-Bay boat, by the Young People's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation. All young people are invited. Dancing will be featured aboard ship. Those planning to attend are required to be at the Put- in-Bay dock at 8:45 p.m. For further information, call Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2341, or Hal Shapiro, UN. 3-5571. An- all-day outing in Windsor is planned for this Sunday, Aug 14, by the Wayne University Chapter of the Intercollegiate Zionist Federation. of America. Those planning to attend are asked to meet at 11 a.m. at 15100 Fairfield, and are reminded to bring citizenship identification for crossing the border. Base- ball, swimming and other acti- vities are planned. . IZFA summer camp will be held Sept. 1 to 10 at Camp Kin- eret. For further information, - call Grace Engel, TY. 6-8555, or Larry Altman, TY. 5-2048. Masada Plans Outing To Kensington Area The second .Masada summer party will be held in the Ken- sington Metropolitan Area it Kent Lake on Sunday, Aug. 14. Bill Saulson, chairman of the athletic committee, is in charge. Plans include swimming and a picnic, with each person supply- ing his own food. The group will meet at the Shaarey Zedek parking lot at 12:30 p.m. Rides will be pro- vided for those needing them. There will be no charge for ad- mission, but transportation costs will be shared. Israeli-Born Pianist Wins French Award PARIS, (JTA)—Mrs. Lola Gran- tetman, an Israel-born musician, received a prize granted annu- ally to pianists by the French. Government through the Con- servatoire National de Musique. She was chosen from among 47 others who came from various countries to compete for the award. Great Barrier Reef along the Northeast coast of Australia has the largest coral formation in the world. Detroit's Best Laundry Value - Thousawds of Women Sa:, "I Use Quality Laundry Because It Saves PHILLIPS PHARMACY Time. Money and Worry. PHILIP J. FORMAN, Prop. 'Shirts Bea;difully Laundoeli . . PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS EVERYTHING IN DRUGS Quality Laundry WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS Call for Home - Deliver y HOGARTH 8000 TO. 8-7920 Your Patronage Solicited 10244 - 12th, cor. Culvert S. D. D. — S. D. CATERING Call TO. 9-6878 or TO. 5-2265 We serve strictly kosher Woad Hara- bonim) in your home, synagogue, favorite hall or at the Wilshire Hotel dining rooms. DORIFMAN PERLIN WILSHIRE HOTEL Third at Collingtvood clIMMER THROW RUGS Cleaned — Sized Demothed Up to 3x5 Ft. 89 C Up to 4x6 Ft. '1 09 Axminsters—Wiltons Velvets 9x12 RUGS CLEANED and DEMOTHED Axminsters - Wiltons Velvets STORAGE Up to 60 Days INCLUDED Wall-to-Wall Carpet Cleaned in Your Home CHAIR Free Estimates and SOFA CLEANED ei A az Both for • VP I 911114