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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-19

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8—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 19, 1949

Mrs. Harold Nelson Is
AJC Chapter President

Bnai Brith Women
Launch Preparations
For ..A utumn Donor

Mrs. Robert C. Coggan, presi-
dent of the Greater. Detroit Bnai
Brith WOmen's Council, has an-
nounced the following women to
head committees for 1949-50:
Mrs. Lewis Manning, member-
ship; Mrs. Samuel Yates, mem-
bership retention; Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, Mrs. Wil-
liam Phillips; Anti-Defamation
League, Mrs. Jack Howell; veter-
ans' affairs, Mrs. Moe Miller;
Bellefaire, Leo N. Levi; Hospital,
etc., Mrs. Harry Singer; Hillel,
Mrs. Seymour Weissman; budget,
Mrs. Ben Schurgin; publicity,
Mrs. Bernard Goodman.
Plans are now being formu-
lated by the Council's 16 chap.-
ters. for the third annual fund
raising affair, to be held Nov.
28, at Masonic Temple. All pro-
ceeds will go to Bnai Brith
philanthropies.
The following have been ap-
pointed by Mrs. Coggan as
council committee for the event:
Mesdames Morris Tack, general
chairman; Kalman Bruss, tick-
ets; Samuel Gutterman, ads
chairman; secretary to a d
chairman, Mrs. Leonard Gold-
haber; arrangements, Mrs. Sam
Wexler; program, Mrs. Louis
Bardon; editor of paper, Mrs.
Ellis Fisher; arbitration, Mrs.
Samuel Aaron; publicity, Mrs.
Bernard Goodman. Secretary to
the fund raising chairman is
Mrs. Lorraine Lipson.
Reservations will be taken by
Mrs. Kalman Bruss, TO. 8-4511.

Hadassah B and P
Welcomes Guests

MRS. HAROLD NELSON

The Northeast Chapter of the
Women's Division of American
Jewish Congress announces the
following officers for the forth-
coming year:
President, Mrs. Harold Nelson;
vice-president, Mesdames Julian
Barit, Fred Sherman, Per c y
Newman, Harold Rothbart, Les-
lie Mann; secretary, Mesdames
Henry Small, Edward Hochstin,
Harry Last; treasurer, Mrs. A. J.
Blumenau.

Young Israel Women
Set Luncheon Date

The fifth annual donor lunch-
eon of the Women's League of
Young Israel will take place
Monday, November 14, at the
new Young Israel Youth Center,
12521 Dexter, Mrs. David I. Ber-
ris, chairman, announced.
The Women's League has
pledged itself to raise $10,000 to-
ward the building fund of the
Youth Center, to build and
equip a modern kitchen. The
proceeds of the luncheon will be
added to the $5,000 already
gathered for this purpose.
Co-chairmen of the program
committee are Mrs. Herman K.
Cohen and Mrs. Hyman R. Co-
hen, Mrs. Hillel L. Abrams has
been appointed chairman of the
souvenir journal.
Mrs. Harry
Blitz, president
of the Women's League, has
called for the co-operation of
all members and friends of
Young Israel. This affair will be
the first of its kind in the Young
Israel Youth Center,

Shirlee Stern Engaged

Women

ati

Plans for a: games party to be
held Oct. 12 at Jericho Temple
by the HEBREW LADIES AID
SOCIETY were discussed at a
board meeting at the home of
Mrs. Nathan Roth. Co-hostess
was Mrs. Gizella Kallush. Chair-
men of the forthcoming event
are Mesdames Paul Freeman,
Joe Brown a n d Emnianuel
Schwartz.
.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Swartz, fund-rais-
ing chairman of PHILIP HAN-
DLER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
Women, announces the following
co-chairmen: Mesdames Ber-
nard'Abramson, Ethel Blackman,
Boris Bronson, Ruben Atlas and
Charles Jones. Women interested
in working on the committee are
invited to call Mrs. Swartz at
UN. 1-7351.

* * *

The JEWISH WOMEN'S WEL-
FARE ORGANIZATION is mak-
ing plans for its annual dinner
dance, to be held Nov. 27 at Bel-
Aire. The board of directors will
meet at 12 noon Monday, Aug.
22, at the home of Mrs. Edith
German, 3298 Tuxedo.

*

*

A monthly birthday party was
held July 28 at Marine Hospital,
under the sponsorship of JULI-
US ROSENWALD AUXILIARY
of the American Legion and
Naval Auxiliary 318. Hostesses
for the Rosenwald unit were Sa-
die Morrison, Sonia Block and
Mary . Bradley, who contributed
a birthday cake in memory of
her son, Pete.
* * *
A food shower held recently
by WOMEN OF GEMILUTH
CHASSODIM enabled the com-
mittee in charge to send 700
pounds of packaged food to the
needy abroad. The group's fall
season will open Sept. 14.
* * *
MIZRACHI WOMEN'S COUN-
CIL of DETROIT will hold its
first meeting of the season
Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 23, at
the home of Mrs. Morris Mon-
drow. All delegates are urged to
attend to discuss the annual
fund-raising projects.
* * *
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
held its first board meeting of
the season at the home of the
president, Mrs. Louis Fried.
Plans for the coming year were
discussed and committees named.
The pledge fund luncheon will
be held Jan. 24.
* * *
Cultural chairmen of the vari-
ous PIONEER WOMEN CHAP-
TERS met Aug. 10 at the home
of Mrs. Harry Mondry, 4010 Ty-
ler, to plan the membership-
Moatzot Hapoalot rally to be
held Oct. 12 at the Mayfair

The Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah has sched-
uled an informal reception in
the New Orleans garden of the
Nat Fierbergs, 3336 Glynn, at
2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21. Honor
guests will be Lillian Kohn of
Cleveland and Mrs. I. Sonne of
Cincinnati, members of Hadas-
sah Central States Co-ordinat-
ing Committee, and Rose Bloom
of Toledo, national board mem-
ber.
Roslyn A. Corn, local member
of the co-ordinating committee,
is assisting Kate Pitkowsky and
Florence Thornborough with ar-
rangements for the afternoon.
All members and their friends
are urged to attend.
At a recent board meeting,
Sophie Blanche Schwartz, chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Korchak of
man of the division, announced
the following committee chair- 1980 W. Philadelphia announce LOOM
men:
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Belle Teal, membership: Mrs. Morse Jerry, at * a.m. Saturday, Aug.
Colten, Rose Lipsitz and Ethel Rosenthal, 27, at David Ben Nochum Syna- Seven Israel Scientists
program; Rebecca Ehrinpries and Rosa-
lind Schubot, Hadassah Medical Organiza- gogue, 1736 Blaine. An open Will Attend UN Parley
tion; Sara Epstein and Eva Ravnitzky, house honoring the Bar Mitz-
Youth Aliyah; Daisy Kass and Rose
Krohn, Jewish National Fund; Lee Har- vah will be held at their home
LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)—Israel
rison and Eva Williams, Child Welfare; at 2. p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4. Rabbi
Bluma Levin, political education; Anne
will be represented by seven
Averbuch and Sylvia Tannenbaum, pub- Earl Korchak of Brooklyn will
scientists in the UN Conference
licity; Helen Kass, education; Kate Pit- be guest of honor.
kowsky and. Florence Thornborough, hos-
on Natural Resources. The Con-
* *
pitality, and Gertrude Bernstein and Mil-
will open here Aug. 17,
lie Epstein, greetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon ference
with more than 500 scientists,
Board members include: Lillian Abram-
of
2541
Pingree
announce
the
sohn, Yetta Benjamin, Roslyn A. Corn,
engineers and other experts
Florence Dann, Gertrude Glasier, Mrs. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sam-
from 50 countries in attendance.
George Kolb, Betty Morrison, Rose Pos-
kel, Miriam Goldstein, Dorothea Rich- uel James, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday,
mond, Eve Slakter, Goldie Slakter and Aug. 27, at the Rose Sittig Co-
Betty Utley.
hen branch of the United He-
brew Schools, Lawton a n d
Waverly. A reception in his
(Master of 'Ceremonies)
honor will be held from 2 to 5
p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at their
His Orchestra
home. No cards.
and
* * *
Entertainment
TEL AVIV—(JTA)—The . Wom-
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Schwartz
en Workers Conference of Israel of 3457 Atkinson announce the
Presents
issued a call for the mobiliza- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rob-
Wedding
and Bar Mitzvah
tion of women teachers, nurses ert, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20,
Party Revue
and others trained in the medical at Beth Shmuel Snagogue. A
field to volunteer for work with dinner honoring the Bar Mitz- Complete Party Arrangement
the immigrants.
vah will be held Sunday, Aug.
2510 Ford
TO. 6-5016
The resolution adopted at the 21, at Turover Temple.
conclusion of its seven-day con-
vention .urged mothers who were
nurses or medical technicians to
devote at least a few hours each
day to the vital work of abeam-
Call TO. 9-6878 or TO. 5-2265
modating the immigrants.
We serve strictly kosher (Vaud Hare-
bonim) in your home, synagogue,
Another resolution demands
favorite hall or at the Wilshire Hotel
full equality under the civil and
/
dining rooms.
religious law for Israeli women
and equality for a son and a
daughter in matters pertaining
to inheritance. A third resolu-
tion demanded that in the event
WILSHIRE HOTEL
of a divorce in a family the
mother be given the right of
Third at Collingwood
raising the children.

Bar Mitzvahs

Israeli Women
Demand Equality

I Colombia Signs UN
Convention on Genocide

LAKE SUCCESS — (JTA — Co-
lombia became the 27th nation
to sign the UN convention in -
genocide. To date the govern-
ments of three states—Ethiopia,
Norway and Australia—have
ratified the pact.

Appearing
at
Four Dukes
Supper Club

Monday
Evenings
with Tonita's
Rhumba Band
and
BOESKY'S
SID'S CAFE
Tuesday
Evenings

MISS SHIRLEE STERN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stern of
Glynn Ct. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Shirlee Bernice, to Saul Gross,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gross
of Richton Ave. The couple
plans a November wedding.

Parkside Parents Set
Program for Season

A committee meeting of the
Parkside Parent Teacher's Or-
ganization was held at the home
of Mrs. A. Katzman of Fairfield
Ave., Aug. 10. Plans for meetings
for the coming year were dis-
cussed and formulated, under
the direction of Mrs. Katzman's
program committee and the edu-
cational committee, headed by
Dr. Henry Feinberg.

For a Tuneful Treat

MICKEY. WOOLF

and His Orchestra
featuring SAMMY WOOLF

UN. 1-9045

Wedding Gowns
FOR RENT

Luxurious, Long Trained, Beautiful-
ly Trimmed Satin and Ciepe WED-
DING GOWNS and Veils to RENT.

ALL SIZES
For Appointments Call

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haven't been able to dethrone the
queen of the ballroom dances, the
Waltz. Whether languorous and
dreamy, as in the American Waltz
or lively and gay as in the Vien-
nese, it is still the favorite of true
dancers everywhere. The reason is
not hard to find when one realizes
the music is simple and melodious.
The basic dance step is graceful
and interesting and equally simple.

Contrary to general belief, the
Waltz has an endless variation of
steps. Any dance pattern learned
in the Fox-Trot can be adapted to
the Waltz merely by changing the
rhythm to conform to the 3/4 time.
Learning to Waltz correctly "gives
one the beautiful posture and body
movement that is the true sion of
a trained dancer.

Through the years we have seen
new dances come and go. Some
stay for a while and become a fad,
but the Waltz, which is one of the
oldest of all dances, is still with us
and being danced more and more
every day, as attested by Robert
Gorham, of our staff, formerly one
of the featured artists with the
famed Martha Graham, Ted
Shown and Ruth St. Denis Danc-
ers, and a widely-noted exponent
of the Waltz.

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