-Young Adult Community Busy calendar Set For Beth El YPC Richard Breuer Heads Business Fraternity At its annual convention in Sunday aftenioon, Oct. 9, has Minneapolis, Minn., Mu Beta been set for the annual kick-off dance of the Temple Beth El Chi, national Jewish business Young People's Club. Acting social chairman Mary Lou Kleinman has arranged for a six-piece orchestra to play for dancing in the Temple social hail from 2:30 to 5 p.m. All young people 18 to 30 are in- vited. The YPC calendar for the coming season will.feature after- noon house parties, evening dis- cussion groups with sponsor Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, a mar- riage forum, a winter sleigh ride, the annual homecoming service for vacationing college students and a winter carnival in the Irish Hills. YPS of Shaarey Zedek Plans Membership Meet An open membership meeting is planned for 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day, Oct. 6, by the Yvng Peo- ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek. The meeting will be held in the foyer of the Shaarey Zedek soc- ial hall, • and will be followed by a social. Final plAns will be completed for a barn dance to be held Oct. 22. For further information, call Abner Dunn, president, TY. 6- 0938, or Mae Zorn, TY. 6-4386. Yom KIPPUR NIGHT— BREAK THE FAST WITH... rereSsa(4 HERRING TIDBITS IN HEAVY SOUR CREAM Succulent herring tidbits and onions in pure heavy cream. Ready to eat! DELICIOUS, KOSHER and PAREVEI Only ROYAL SNACK Oppetizers can use the seal of kashruth and quality. Look for it to- day at your favorite grocery or appetizing store. CITY SMOKED FISH CO. 1348 NAPOLEON ST. DETROIT 7, MICH. RICHARD BREUER Young Volunteers Sought for Service in Torch Fund Drive Volunteers are urgently need- ed to help call on prospects in the area assigned to the Com- munity Service Committee of the Jewish Young Adult Council in the forthcoming Torch Fund drive, Albert Colman and Sam Kaner, Torch Fund co-chairmen for the area, announced. The Community Service Com- mittee will supply leadership personnel for the area, which encompasses four districts, bounded by Woodward, Chicago Blvd., Grand Blvd. and Dexter. Workers in four diStricts will be headed by Allen Bobroff, Dis- trict 1; Mrs. Lawrence Fleisch- man and Joan Goldstein, Dis- trict 2; Mrs. Joseph Eaton, Dis- trict 3, and Toby Holtzman, Dis- trict 4. Five member agencies of the Jewish Welfare Federation will receive their deficit financing through th Torch Fund. These include Fresh Air Camp, Hebrew Free Loan - Association, main building of the Jewish Commun- ity Center, Jewish Social Service Bureau, and North End Clinic. In addition ,the Fund finances more than 200 other private sec- tarian and non sectarian social services agencies. Anyone interested in working for the ' Torch Fund during the day or during evening hours is invited to call Evelyn Finegood, at WO. 5-3939. The drive will open Oct. 16, and will continue through Nov. 18. Wayne University chapter of the Inter-collegiate Zionist Fed- eration of America, IZFA, held its first meeting of the new term Tuesday afternoon in the tea lounge of the University's Studentent Center. Members of Hadassah acted as hostesses, as old members and incoming freshmen were feted. The next meeting will be at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 3, in Hillel House. New and prospec- tive members are invited to at- tend the meeting, which will feature a program to orientate new members to IZFA. `Hadassah Hit Parade' Set This Wednesday "Hadassah Hit Parade" is the theme of the opening meeting of Detroit chapter of Junior Ha- dassah, set for 8 p.m. Wednes- day, Oct. 5, at the Jewish Corn- munity Center. The program for the year will be outlined, according to Blanche Berman, president. Old and new members and their friends are invited. Refreshments will corn- plete the evening. administration fraternity, elected Richard Breuer of De- troit as its president. Breuer recently was grad- uated from Wayne University where he was active in student affairs. While at Wayne he was director of Mackenzie Union ac- tivities council; vice president of the Business Administration club; editor of the Business Ad- ministration Newsletter a n d president of the local Mu Beta Chi Gamma chapter. As a senior he obtained hon- orary recognition in Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary The shortest distance across leadership society, and in the Mackenzie Honor Society. Prior the United States is 2,152 miles, to graduation he received the from p o i n t s near Charleston, Howard A. Donnelly Achieve- S. C., and San Diego, Cal. ment Award in recognition as the top male student who had displayed exceptional leadership qualities and attained scholas- tic honors. Elected vice president of the national group is another De- troiter, Marshall Davis, also a recent graduate of Wayne Uni- versity. Detroit's Mu Beta Chi chap- ter is planning a series of din- ners to be addressed by promi- nent men in the fields of ac- counting, journalism, advertis- ing, banking and business ad- ministration, during the coming year. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to all. our Customers and Ftiends THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, September 30, 1949 Wayne Sorority Pins Ten More .Members Sigma Theta Delta sorority at Wayne University held its for- mal initiation Sept. 17 at the Whittier Hotel. Girls who received pins were Sue Berger, Naomi Dussman, Thelma Furrhan, Sallie Kaplan, Betty Provisor, Charlotte Schnei- der, Sue Sherman, Shirley Si- rota, Ethel. Wolofsky, Eve Za- retsky. Madalon. Bishop Gold and Sylvia Weinstein were in charge of the affair. . Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council Extends Greetings for a Hap- py and Prosperous New Year to All Members, the Co•- munity and to the Stale of Israel. YOURIST MARKET 12238 Dexter TO. 7-9804 The Officers and Members of the Sincere Best Wishes for a Happy New Year to All Our Friends and Relatives HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY Wish a Happy, Prosperous Mr. & Mrs. Joseph and Peaceful New Year to Gorman the Community and to the 3200 Burlingame People of Israel. Chapter I, ZOD to Hear Debate on Chalufziut Gabriel Cohen of Indianapo- lis and Seymour Tilchin will debate the question of mass Chalutziut of young American Jews to Israel at a meeting sponsored by Chapter One, ZOD, Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Lillian Tron and Lena Sitrin are co-chairmen of the program committee. Chairman of the meeting will be Robert Ettinger, Chapter I, education chairman. Chapter I, ZOD, will begin its fall social season with a Sukkot dance to be held Sunday, Oct. 9, at the Jewish Community Center. A beauty contest will be the feature of the evening. Dancing will be to the music of Jack Qualey and his orches- tra. 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