• t t• t,„_te3 in S octe_ Marcia Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave., has left for New York where she will resume her music studies at the Manhattan School of Music from which institution she was graduated last May. Mr. and Mrs. l- ames Straus of Chicago are spending the week- end in the city visiting with friends. Dr. and 'Mrs. Abraham Altschuler of Warrington Rd. are ex- pected home this week-end from a five weeks visit on the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon have moved from Stoepel Ave. and are now residing at 17500 Oak Dr. _Margery Brown has returned from Los Angeles, Cal., to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Brown of Santa Barbara Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jackson of Wisconsin Ave., left last Friday on a visit to Boston. Mrs. Bernard Brown of Santa Monica, California is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hibler of Buena Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sodney Reibel of Huntington. Woods have left_ for Louisville, Ky., where they will visit with members of their family. Mrs. 'Harry Petheric of Santa Monica, Cal., is spending a few weeks in the city visiting with members of her family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Finger of Tulsa, Okla., are spending a few days with the former's parents, Mrs. Albert Schiller of Washburn Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. - Dr. and Mrs. William Usher of •afour Rd., have returned from' a six weeks tour of Europe. Miss Clara Greenstone as returned to her home in New York following a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenstone, of Birwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stark of LaSalle Blvd. are expected home this week-end from a four months stay in Germany. People Niake News NATHAN HACK, former De- _ troiter, now a resident .of Santa Monica, has been elected presi- dent of the Crescent Bay Chap- ter of Toastmasters Internation- al. He is serving as research as- sociate at the University of Southern Calfornia in the De- partment of Physiology. Con- cerned with "The Physiology of Fatigue," the project is being carried on for the Air Forces. Mr. Hack is orthopedic shoe con- - sultant to the Birmingham Vet- •Rrans Hospital at Van Noys. * * * DR. LOUIS RATHS, professor of education. and director of re- search at- the. -School -of Educa- tion, New York University, has been appointed director of the Bureau for Intercultural Educa- tion. * *• * Mrs. Charlotte Marie Karfiol .of Jerusalem, and Senta Knor- -- ringa, of Amsterdam, have ar- rived in the United States for graduate training on scholar- CHARLES- E. WILSON, Gen- eral Electric president, and car chairman of the National Con- ference of Christians. and Jews, will receive the Conference's An- nual Citation for. Humanitarian Service, at a dinner for 1,500 guests -to be held in Detroit, Nov: 9, in the Fountain Room.of Ma- sonic Temple, on the occasion of the 21st a4iniversary of the founding of the National Con- ference of Christians and , Jews. * * * NEW YORK. — The appoint- ment of ABRAHAM A. REDEL- HEIM of New York, former na- tional president of Bnai Ziorr and member of the World Zion- ist Actions Committee, as na- tional membership chairman of the Zionist. Organization of America, was announced by Daniel Frisch, ZOA president. At the same time Frisch an- nounced the reappointment of Willy Nordwind, Chicago leader, as national✓ • chairman of the committee for the enrollment of ZOA life memberships. All Mizrachi Women Combining Efforts foc First Donor Luncheon Mrs. Karfiol • Miss Knorringa ships furnished by the National Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Karfiol, who is interested in the problems of juvenile delinquents, will study at the School of_ So- cial Service Administration of the University of Chicagp. Child welfare\is 'the special interest of Miss Knorringa, who will study at the New York School of So- cial Work. Kvutzah Ivrith Slates Election October 22 Completing plans for its first city-wide donor luncheon which will combine the efforts of all Mizrachi Women's chapters in the city, Mrs. Louis Friedman, general chairman of the event announces the following assis- tants: • - Mesdames Josh Kunin and Sam Bicoll, reservations; S. Goodman and A. Goldkmith, souvenir book-. lets, assisted., by Mesdames J. Goose, D. Check and D. Stark. Mrs . Joshua Sperka, in charge of pro- gram, is arrang- ing an original script, "eorah' Land and Life," which will be presented by a Mrs. Friedman choral group. The event will take place Dec 7 at the Northwest • Syfiagogue. Proceeds will be devoted to equiping a Detroit bungalow to house newly arrived children at the children'sNillage at Raan- ana, Israel, maintained by Amer- ican Mizrachi Women. The annual election meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith, the He- brew Cultural Group of Detroit, will be. at 9 p. m. 'Saturday, Oct. 22, in the auditoritim of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Reports will be • submitted by the president, Joseph Katz, and chairmen of all committees, as well as by the president of the Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Julius Ring. The nominating committee consists of: M. Miolilin, S. Kas- Parkside Hebrew School dan, Aaron Teitelbaum, M. No- To Hear Kay on Israel bel, and N. Ruttenberg, chair- Leon Kay, president of the man. Zionist Organization of Detroit, will speak on Israel at the Park- CARD OF THANKS side Hebrew School at 8 p. The family of the late Mrs. Wednesday, Oct. 12. Community Tillie Stern wishes to thank singing and Palestinian dancing friends and relatives for the will be featured, followed by a many kindnesses shown them in social program. Members and their recent bereavement. friends are invited; BB Women's Council Sets $100,000 Goal - With eyes at the $100,000 goal set by members of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith. Women's Council, the 16 chapters are MRS MORRIS TACK contacting subscribers and the women who will attend the third annual fund-raising affair to be held Nov. 21, at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Morris Tack, general chairman of fund-raising, an , noOnced that this year addition- al funds are vitally needed for the rebuilding of Israel. Mickey Katz and his "Borsch- tapades," a show that is not traditional Y i d dish theater, will entertain. • The contest for 4 naming the paper for the fund raising con- test has been extended until Oct. 20. The contest will be judged by Judge David Vokes of the Common Pleas Court and Bruce Campbell, editor of the Detroit Free Press. The winner will 'be announced Oct. 26. To date, the women bringing in the most ads are Mesdames Albert Ashe, Sidney Kalt and N. Miller. They were presented with awards Oct. 5. Men's The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD met Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. L. Schwartz, 2480 Leslie. A membership tea for present and eligible members will be __held Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, at the home of Auxiliary president, Mrs. R. Nida, 8431 Marygrove. r For a Tuneful Treat and His Orchestra featuring SAMMY WOOLF UN. 3-3737 City Juvenile has CHILDREN'S ROCKERS $ 7.95 Musical 11.98 Platform Upholstered • • 11.50 CITY JUVENILE FURNITURE CO. Catering to the New 'American °Citizen 8816-12th 'TR. 4-0212 "The Happiest Day of Our Lives V ■ As a Never-To-Be-Forgotten .Occasion !" 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To Wed Detroiter MICKEY WOOLF e Mr. and Mrs. Lester Landes of Glynn Ct. announce the en- gagement of their sister; Lenora Yavitz, to Harold Schneiderman, son of Mr.• and Mrs. M. Schnei- derman of Brooklyn, N. Y. The couple plan. to be married in December. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lupiloff of Tuxedo ' Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Maurice Silverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Sil- verman of Prairie Ave. The wed- ding has been set for Feb. 18. Clubs PISGAH LODGE, Bnai Brith will show a full-length comedy motion picture, "The Good Old Days," at its meeting Monday evening, Oct. 10, at the Jewish Center. This meeting is for members only. * * * At the last meeting of. RABBI. MANDEL M. ZAGER LODGE, Bnai Brith, Mort Rubenstein, membership chairman, present- ed new members with their Me- norah pins. All new members are requested to attend the meeting Tuesday, Oct. 11, when more Menorah pins wil be presented. Wednesday, Oct. 12, the women's chapter of the Lodge will be hostess to the men and their . MISS BARBARA LAPIDES wives at a social evening at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lapides of Pontiac announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Barbara Myerson Urges Arab Lee, to Norman Wachler, son of Women's Education Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wachter of Detroit. TEL AVIV—Minister of Labor Miss Lapides attendend Michi- Golda Myerson told a gathering gan State College: The bride- of Arab women in Jerusalem groom elect also 'attended Mich- that they must learn all trades, igan State. not only sewing, if they want to An early summer wedding' is take their rightful place in.Isra- being planned . el or Arab society and to create understanding between Arabs Love, Wrestling, Patience and and Israelis. Mrs. Myerson expressed the Fear were the names of the chik- hope that at least one Arab dren of Mayflower immigrant woman would become a member William Brewster. of the next Knesset. Seek N. Y. School Ban On Two Biased Books NEW YORK, (JTA)—Teachers in • New York City schools are taking special care to explain to their students that the anti-Jew- ish characters in Charles Dick- ens' "Oliver Twist" and in Shakespeafe's "Merchant of Ven- ice" are not "typical" of the Jewish people. A statement to this effect was made by Dr. William Jansen, Superintendent of Schools, in an affidavit submitted in Brooklyn Supreme Court, in opposition to a taxpayer's suit that would ban the tw‘o volumes from this city's public schOols. The judge re- served decision. . In behalf of the taxpayer— Murray. B. - Rosenberg of Brook- lyn—his attorney, Joseph Gold- stein, declared that the books were inimical to the best inter- eSts of growing children and were "anti-Semitic and anti-re 7 ligious:" With regard to Dickens' novel, he stated: "It- is calcu- lated to, and does, incul9ate bit-- ter hatred and malice in the hearts and minds of many stu- dents and pupils attending our public -schools and secondary schools against American citi zens of Jewish faith." THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, October 7, 1949 CERESNIE BROS. Manufacturing Furriers 11547 DEXTER at Burlingame WE. 3-5814 41•011111Elk Woodingham