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October 21, 1949 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-10-21

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Beth El YPC Presents
Health Bill Discussion

Young Adult Community

Sharrey Zedek YPS
Planzzing Dances

Come "Outside with YPS" is
the invitation extended to all
young people by the Young
People's Society of Shaarey
Zedek for Sunday, Oct. 23.
Square dancing will be fea-
tured with Bill Gail's orchestra
and with Art Gushen calling.
There will be a bon-fire, games
and refreshments.
Transportation will be pro-
vided. Cars will leave Shaarey
Zedek, starting at 7 p.m. Sol
Gin s b u r g, co-chairman, an-
nounces that the last car will
leave at 8 p.m.
For further information, call
Ch a r 1 ot te Waterstone, WE,
5-6849, or Sol Ginsburg, TR.
1-3267.
Plans haie been completed for
the "Harvest Dance" being given
by the Young People's Society
Saturday evening, Nov. 26.
With Marilyn Hershenson and
Ida Chernoff as co-chairmen,
the committee consists of Arth-
ur Lyons, Joe Hamer, Edith
Sachs, Diana Gordon, H i l d a
Wenst, Manny Epstein, Irving
Mostyn, Maryann Remer and
Jerry Westma.n.

NW Young People's
Club to Install Officers;
Rabbi Segal to Speak

Past president Bill Sklar will
conduct installation of officers
at the meeting of the Northwest
Young People's Club at 8:30 p.m.
-Tuesday, Oct. 25, at Northwest
Synagogue.
Young people 18 to 30 are in-
vited to witness the installation
ceremony, hear a talk by Rabbi
Jacob Segal, and participate in
the social evening to follow.
The club is sponsoring a
weinie roast at 8:45 p.m. Sat-
urday, Oct. 29, at Belle Isle.
Those attending will meet at the
new casino. Reservations must
be made by Oct. 26. Call „Joy
CrantZ, UN. 2-2917, or Gene
Gordon, UN. 4-5597.

Rouge Recreation House
Plans Costume Party

Rouge Recreation House Unit
Seven, composed of Young
adults 21 to 35, announces a cos-
tume party for Sunday, Oct.
30: at 7:30 p.m., at the Recrea-
tion House. To assure your res-
ervations, call Eddie Klein, TO.
6-1980, or Bertha Nisenbaum, TY.
5-8228.
Plans also have been made to
attend the Michigan-Minnesota
football game at Ann Arbor, Oct
22. A block of tickets has been
obtained.
A club room has been obtain-
ed. The group will meet Thurs-
day at 7:30 p. in. at the North-
western Recreation Center, 3020
Wreford, between Grand River
and Lawton. -
For information call Nate
Spinner, TY. 7-4879, or Tina Du-
brove, TO. 8-1529.

Habonim Oneg Features
Circular Theater Show

Temple Youth to Hear
U. S. Olympic Captain

Temple Israel Youth will hear
Benjamin Bagdade, a member of
Temple Israel, who captained
. .: ithe United
States Olympic
Skating Team in
1948 in Switzer-
land, speak on
"The Winter
Olympics of
1948"at a meet-
ing at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 23,
at the home of
Yin U
Ilene Rosen,
1.1606
Bagdade
17215 Parkside.
All young people are invited
to attend. Refreshments will
follow the meeting.

~

Jr. Hadassah Invites
Girls to Tea Sunday

Junior Hadassah will open its
membership drive at a tea at 2
p. m. Sunday, Oct. 23, at the
home of Mrs. Phillip Lipson,
17527 Fairfield.

The program will offer "tips
to the gals" by a speaker from
the Patricia Stevens Modeling
School.

Details on a coming hayride,
as well as other future plans,
will be announced. Girls 18 to
25 are invited. For further in-
formation call Mattie Shulman,
TO. 8-1553.

Rabbi Lehrman, to Talk
On Religion in Israel
For Masada Oct. 27

Rabbi Moses Lehrman of
Cong. Bnai Moshe will be guest
speaker at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, at 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, Oct. 27.
He will discuss the religious
problem in Israel today. The
meeting will be open to members
only. Dancing and refreshments
will conclude the program.
Ted .Mandell, president, an-
nounces that there are still sev-
eral openings on committees.
Anyone desiring information
should call Mandell TY. 7-4712,
or Lee Shulman, program chair-
man, TO. 6-7154. Masada is open
to young adults 18 to 30.

1ZFA Presents Speaker

Intercollegiate Zionist Federa-
tion of America, Wayne Univer-
sity chapter, will present a talk
on "Zionism on the Campus" at
an open meeting at 8:45 • p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 2,5, at Wayne
Hillel House.
Refreshments and dancing
will conclude the meeting.

H UT CHINS RECREATION
CENTER, Woodrow Wilson a n d
Blaine, launched its fall and
winter program this week, the
Department of Parks and Rec-
reation announces. It is open 4
p.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays.

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Friday, October 21, 1949

Young Adult Guild Pions
Second Cabaret Night

Encouraged by the success., of
its first young adult night club-
type venture held Oct. 1 at Bel
Aire Terrace, the Young Adult
Guild has scheduled a second
cabaret night for Saturday,
Dec. 3.
Auditions are now being con-
ducted for novelty and comedy
acts. Interested entertainers, 17
to 26. may call Iris Davis, WE.
4-6593, or Beverly Gold.fine, TO.
9-1178.

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and friendS of ZOA, Chapter I,
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This Friday evening, Detroit
Ilabonim will find a circular-
type presentation at their Oneg
Shabbat. Geraldine Carson is in
charge. Singing and dancing will

Young People's Club of Temple
Beth El will present a discussion
of the National Health Bill, com-
monly termed the Socialized
Medicine Bill, at 8 p.m., Sunday,
Oct. 23, in the- Temple's Brown
Memorial Hall.
-Albert Barber, secretary-treas-
urer of the Wayne County coun-
cil of the CIO, will present la-
bor's views on the bill's neces-
sity, and George A. Le Blanc,
chairman of the hospital insur-
ance committee of the Detroit
Accident and Health Associa-
tion will argue for a voluntary
insurance plan to solve the U. S.
health problem. Richard Kan-
ner will act as moderator. The
public is invited and a question
period will follow the talks.

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