Beth Aaron Sisterhood Names New Chairmen W omen 'i au& * * - GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- { TER, Bnai Brith Women, held a board meeting Aug. 29 at the I home of firs. Evelyn Eisenberg. Fund-raising and season plans were discussed. * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women, will open the fall season with a social meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The Bowling League will launch its season Tuesday, Sept. '13, at the. Victory Bowling Alley, 12th at Seward. All regular . boWlers are asked to meet Tuesday, Sept-. 8, at the home of Sophie Sinclair, 11653 N. Martindale. All members in- terested in bowling may contact Jeanette Rudin, TO. 5-8767. * * * MRS. SAM SCHNEIDER EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi- NITY AID will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, at the dent of the Beth Aaron Sister- home of Mrs. Sam Card, 3750 hood, announces the following Clements. Mrs. Morrie Mendle- chairmen for the coming year: son will submit a fund-raising program. Program chairman, Mrs. Herman Beck- er. co-chairman, Mrs. Sol Docks; mem- ' bership, chairman, Mrs. Irwin Levine; conservation and community relations, chairman, Mrs. Mac; historian and pub- licity. Mrs. Nathan • Feld; book shop, chairman. Mrs. Benj. Bonin, co-chairman, Mrs. Jack Kanners. Sick and greetings, Mrs. Philip Bladen; Sunday School, Mrs. Nathan Feld: Mimeograph,. Mrs. . David. Brozgold: house, Mrs. Adolph Winkler: •dramatics, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; nap- kins, Mrs. Sol Priesont; golden honor . book. Mrs. Louis Wonboy; telephone, Mrs. Philip Bladen; card party, Mrs. Claire Raikow: chanukah party, Mrs. Sol• Praes- Got: birthday party, chairman, Mrs. Har- old Levine, co-chairman, Mrs. David Brozgold: Mother's Day party, chairman, .Mrs. Edith Weiss, co-chairman, Mrs. Leonard • Weinberg; Purim party, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; social, chairman, Mrs. Leo Weingarden, co-chairman, Mrs, Dor- othy Strom. Mrs. Schneider announced that the fifth annual donor luncheon will be held Dec. 6. The follow- ing chairmen are working on this affair. Chairman, Mrs. Irwin ,Levine, co-chairman, Mrs. Irwin Chaiken; journal, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; darlings, Mrs. Nathan Feld; Memoriams, Mrs. Nathan Wolfe. • The first meeting of the year will be held at 8:30 p. in. Mon- day, Sept. 12,. at the synogogue, Wyoming and Thatcher. • Men's Clubs The executive board of RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER LODGE of Bnai Brith met at Seymour Ber- man's home. The first meeting of the Lodge will be held Sept. 6, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- ing. A "Stag Night" has been arranged and pictures of inter- est, donated by the U.S. Navy, will be shown. President Ham- mond Pearlman urges all mem- bers to bring their friends. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE, of Bnai Brith is carrying out the policy of the Greater Detroit Council to assume sponsorship of programs for the comfort and entertainment of veterans at local hospitals. On Wednes- day, Aug. 31, the lodge took vet- erans of Marine Hospital to the polo match. * * Louis Russman, president of DOWNTOWN LODGE of Bnai Brith, announces that the or ganization is starting its 1945- 50 season at 8:30 p.m. on Tues- day, Sept. 8, at Jericho Hall, Linwood and Lawrence. The fea- ture attractions for the evening will be a group of "Stars of Tomorrow."__ Harry Wolfe is . the program --Chairman. * * *, A meeting of bowlers of DON- ALD FOX LODGE of Bnai Brith will be held at Jericho Temple, at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7. Julius Hirschman, • president of the lodge, and Samuel SheWitz, secretary, .tirge all bowlers to at- tend. to discuss plans for the season. Budapest Rabbinical School To Train Teachers Also BUDAPEST, (JTA) — A de- cision to add a department to the Rabbinical Training Semi- nary here to prepare students to serve as teachers and religious • functionaries was taken as result of the cloSing down of the . Jewish Teachers Training Col- lege. 1 4—THE * * * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE will open its season at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13, at Dexter Recreation. A pre- season meeting will be held at ?•30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8, at which registration will be con- ducted. Officers for the year are: Lillian Burke, president; Jean Segel, vice-president• Cele Bean, treasurer; Ann Jacobson, secre- tary; Gladys Klein, sergeant-at- arms, and Rose Gurwin, Irene Gurwin and Roslyn Kaufman, advisors. * * * An executive meeting of the BRANDIES CHAPTER of Pio- neer Women was held at the home of Helen Pasikov, 2633 Glendale, Aug. 31. The chairmen of committees formulated plans for the opening meeting this fall. * * * The board of the HOME RE- LIEF SOCIETY will meet at the home of Mrs. Ben Gale, 2960 Calvert at 12:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 9. The monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Sylvan, 19533 Roslyn Rd., at 12:30 p.m. Monday Sept. 26. Mrs. Maurice Garelik, pres- ident, asks a large attendance at,each meeting to discuss plans for the donor luncheon, to be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Nov. 30. Mrs. Frank Winton is chairman of the luncheon, and Mrs.- John Herman is chairman of the year book. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER of Bnia Brith Women will hold its first open meeting of this season at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the Workmen's Circle, Linwood and Burlingame. The meeting is a donor rally, in the form of a fall fashion show. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, general com- mitteewoman and past president of the Bnia Brith Council, will be guest speaker. Soloist Ray- mond Gilbert. accompanied by Rochelle Schanes, will complete the program. • • • Gertrude Langdorf, president of BNAI BRITH IVAN S. BLOCH WOMEN'S CHAPTER, announces the following committee appoint- ments for 1949-50: Marshall Women Plan Opening Donor Rally Miss Mona Coblentz, Hillel: Mesdames Chas. Blauer, telephone squad; Leon Dreylinger, Fund raising; Frank Green- wald, blood bank: Eugene Gross, happy clays ; Albert Heller. program : Lester Lan- Landes. by laws: Molly Lee, BBYO: Mes- dames Alex Levine, conservation; Martin Pastor, AOL and Americanism and bonds : Wm. J. Phillips. budget; Leslie Rosen- berg. publicity ; M. Scheinckcr, reception ; Abe Schwartz, membership; L. Sherr, menorah pins: Miss Belle Smith, com- munity relations: Miss Chalamas Tigel, bowling; Miss Sylvia Weider, dramatics. a * Mrs. Sol Volin will be hostess to the LOUIS D. BRANDIES WOMEN of Bnai Brith on Wed- nesday evening, Sept. 7. Mrs. Philip Fealk, chapter president, announces the following fund- raising committee : Mesdames Mrs. Harry Fox, general chair- man; Harry Kay, ads; Ben Alderman, tickets; Albert Katz, co-chairman; Harmon Moss, darlings, Henry Fridenberg, co- chairman; Sol Volin; profession- al ad chairman; Wm. Valensky, co-chairman; A. Levine, me mor iam s Members and friends are in- vited to a meeting Monday even- ing, Sept.112 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A "Stop the Music" program will be featured, with Mrs. Irving Steinman, dramatic chairman, as announcer. Tikvah Lodge Installs New Officers at Dance Three young women will con- 1 tinue their social work studies during the -c o -m i n g year - on grants from the Hannah G. S o 1 0 in on Scholarship Fund, Shirley Stein, national chairman of the Junior Division of the National Council of Jewish Women announced. . Sylvia Markowitz of New York City, former overseas field rep- resentative for the Joint Distri- butiOn Committee in Hamburg, Germany, will complete the re- quirements for her master's de- gree in psychiatric social work at the New York School of So- cial Work. Isadora Ruffine of Chicago will take her . second master's degree . at the University of Chicago -School of Social Serv- ice, Hazel Kuno of Los Angeles will take her degree at the Uni- versity of California School of Social Work, Aged Residents Feted On August Birthdays Residents of the Jewish Home for Aged were treated to a four- star program at the party on August 25 celebrating the birth-1 days of residents born during August. Appearing on the program were Lt. Herman German of the Detroit Police Department, who presented a series of magic tricks; Sam Barnett, clarinetist; Beatrice Shapiro, singer; and ten-year-old Robert Shulman, Detroit piano prodigy, Robert's appearance on the program had sentimental signifi- cane to the residents since his grandfather, the late Sam Mil- ler, was a resident of the home. Entertainment for the party was arranged by Dr. Benjamin Welling, chairman of the Home's recreation committee. Members of the Women's Auxiliary acted as hostesses, under the chair- manship of Mrs. J. Rose. MRS. BEN NADIS Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Brith will hold their first open meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wed- Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the Work- men's Circle, Linwood at Bur- lingame. The meeting is a donor rally, in the form of a fall fash- ion show. Mrs. Albert Gutman, program chairman, announces that Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, general com- mitteewoman and a past-presi- dent of the Bnai Brith Council, will be guest speaker of the evening. Soloist Raymond Gil- bert, accompanied by Rochelle Schanes, will complete the pro- gram. Mrs. Ben Nadis, president, urges all members and friends to attend this rally. Formal installation of newly- elected officers of the Bnai Brith Tikvah Lodge will be held at a dance Thursday, Sept. 8, at the Northwest Synagogue. Nat Starr's orchestra has been engaged. Arthur Murray dan- cers will entertain. Sam Leib, Lake Superior is the largest new president of District No. Six, will install the new officers. Phil lake in North America. Kramer is general chairman of the affair. MAE WEISS New officers are: Max Littky, Strictly Kosher Catering president; Max Biber, Harold Le- Established 1915 bus, vice presidents; Robert Sie- BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS gel, Jack Charlip, Leonard Ma- RECEPTIONS son, secretaries; Sol Superfon, UN. 2-3541 treasurer; Joseph Mehr, guardi- an; Louis E. Barden, chaplain, and Robert Trepeck, warden. Council of Women Announces Scholarships - JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 2, 1949 Israel to Attend Beirut Conference on Food TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Israeli Government has accepted an in- vitation from the United Na- tions to attend the forthcoming conference of the UN-sponsored Food and Agricultural Organiza- tion in Beirut, which is sched- uled to open Sept. 19. Dr. Israel Porzelan, a top official of the Agriculture Ministry, is expected to represent the Jewish state at the parley. FLOWERS? BE PLEASED SEE OR CALL Shirley Please's FLOWERS 7579 W. McNichols UN. 4-5145 Specialists for SHOWERS WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS Charge Accounts Invited ATTENTION Gladwins to Establish Travel Office in Israel Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glad- win (Rhea Cashman) of Detroit are leaving this week, via Air France, for Paris, where they will remain for a week, and from there will go on to Israel where they will spend the High Holidays. They plan to open an office of their World Wide Travel Bu- reau in Israel, in order to facili- tate travel for Detroiters. Ar- rangements for tourists continue to be made here by the World Wide Travel Bureau in the Ma- jestic building. Wayne U. Offers Course On 'Books in the News' Biography, history, and cur- rent affairs, as presented in new- ly-published books, will be the subject of a new Wayne Univer- sity course this fall. the Uni- versity's journalism department has. anrpunced. Clyde Beck, lit- erary edit& of the Detroit News, will be the course instructor. Registration for "Books in the NeWs" - is set for Friday, Sept. 16, 2 to 8:30 p.m., at the Uni- versity's main building at Cass and Warren. The fee is $15 for Michigan residents. Headquarters for Transportation and Tours by AIR or BOAT to ISRAEL one way by $ 275R RHEA E. CAPIMAN WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR. 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3268 Agents for All Steaanshilp and Air Lino; R ICHTER's and MEAT POULTRY Now on 8942-12th St. WILL BE LOCATED ON W. 7 MILE ROAD and HARTWELL 1 Block East of Schaefer ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th Call UN. 2-4545 We Deliver BILL WENGER Formerly of 1 2th St. Announces the Opening of His New Food Store Located at 13134 W. 7 Mile Road near Outer Drive THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th Carrying a complete line of delicatessen, appetizers, Dairy, Frozen Foods„ Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries. Our Pickled Tongue and Shroaftz Herring are The Best . . . Our Prices Reasonable. WE DELIVER YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT Announces That Tickets for the HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES to be held in its newly-erected and refrigerated air-conditioned YOUTH CENTER at 12521 Dexter Boulevard are now on sale. The Ticket Committee Will Be At The Youth Center daily from 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. weekdays except Fridays; Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Junior Services for boys & A special holiday program for youngsters 1-9 years of and girls 10-16 years of age. age. Will Be Conducted on Both Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur