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November 18, 1949 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-18

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Detroit Section, NCJW, to Present
Fashion Production, 'Outside U.S.A'

Following-up last year's fash-
ion revue, the Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, will present a new tal-
ent-filled production Dec. 5, to

MRS. LEWIS B. DANIELS

benefit the Council Resale shop.
This season's show, is "Out-
side U.S.A.", written and pro-
duced by Doris Fisher Gershen-
son. Hundreds of Council mem-
bers are taking an active part
in the show, according to Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, section presi-
dent.

PW Donor Dec. 14;

Mrs. Goldstein Talks

Dee Parker Brestoff, •Alice
Dawn Gruber, Shirley Schlafer
Pioneer Women of Detroit in
and Mrs. Harold L. Frank are the
year will be geared
contributing their professional to a coming
national program of fund-
talents. Council members will
model gowns which they will raising and educational projects
turn over to the Resale Shop
after the performance.
Local newspaperwomen Mary
Morgan, Laurena, Pringle, and
Joan Deen are participating as
commentators. Mrs. Truly Mc-
G ee, New York Choreographer
and producer, is staging the pro-
duction. Phil Brestoff's orche-
stra will provide the music.
Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon, vice-
president in charge of fund-
raising, is acting as technical
advisor, Mrs. Bernard B. How-
ard is business manager and
Mrs. Harold L. Frank, director
of settings.
The producer's staff includes:
Secretaries, Mrs. Irving Gold-
berg, Mrs. Lillian Lewis; pub-
licity, Mrs. Lester Gruber, Mrs.
Paul Broder; tickets, Mrs. Max
Schuster; program, Mrs. Ben
MRS. DAVID SISLIN
Kasle, Mrs. Ben Frank; program
cover, Mrs. Manes Hecht; ward- for institutions and activities in
robe, Mrs. Marvin Alexander, Israel and the United States.
At the last council meeting of
Mrs. Merril Arden; men's cloth-
ing, Mrs. Harry Modell; makeup, the Pioneer Women, Sophie Sis-
Mrs. Robert T. Roberts; art, Mrs. lin, council program chairman,
Sidney Wolf; hostesses, Mrs. announced plans for the coming
William Sharpe; merchant so- donor event, to take place Wed-
licitation, Mrs. Lawrence Michel- nesday evening, Dec. 14, at Ma-
son.
sonic Auditorium.
Mrs. Israel Goldstein, national
president of Pioneer Wbmen, who
has just returned from Israel,
will be the guest speaker.
David Putterman, cantor of
the P a. r k Avenue Synagogue,
Nov. 27, at Bel-Aire. A well-known featured tenor on the weekly
Detroit band will furnish music Eternal Light broadcast on NBC,
for dancing. The public is in- will be the vocal soloist.
vited. Reservations may be made
Zvee Scooler, humorist and
by calling the chairman, Ber- impressionist, who appears on
nard Peven, at TO. 5-4868.
radio programs in New York,
* * a
will also be on the program.
President Saul Downes, of
For further information, con-
ISRAEL LODGE of Bnai Brith, tact Fanny White, Council don-
announces that the lodge will or chairman, TO. 9-7180—TO.
hold its party Saturday evening, 6-4260.
Nov. 19, at Jericho Temple, 11331
Linwood. He invites everyone to
attend. For the meeting of Dec. Prenzlauer Maternity
7, the lodge will have a sports Aid Prepares Donor
celebrity night. Israel Lodge is
also founding a .fund at Wayne
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
University.
met at the home of Mrs. Louis
a a
Alper. Mrs. Samuel Samuels,
The DOWNTOWN BNAI BRITH president, called for reports
by
LODGE is sponsoring a games
committee heads on arrange-
party at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, ments for the 17th annual do-
at Jericho Hall. Proceeds will be nor luncheon, to be held at the
used for Hillel and BBYO. As in Book-Cadillac at 1 p.m. Dec. 14.
past years, all members, their
Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff, chair-
wives and friends are invited.
man of the book, and Mrs. M.
a a *
Mendelson, luncheon chairman,
LAWRENCE H. JONES POST, reported.
JWV, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
A meeting will be held at
Tuesday, Nov. 22, at Turover 1 p.m., Nov. 22 at Mrs. Al Fre-
Temple. A program of war films und's home, 11434 N. Martindale.
will be followed by games. New Mrs. Yudkoff will act as hostess.
members are welcome,

Men's Clubs

The favorable progress of the
membership campaign of
GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE,
Bnai Brith, was announced by
the president, Bernard Weiss.
* * *
Movies and entertainment by
a well-known personality, will
feature the meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 21, of IVAN S.
BLOCH LODGE, Bnai Brith, at
the Labor Zionist Institute. The
Bloch Bowling .League is now
engaged in a membership con-
test. The winning team will be
treated to dinner and a show.
The contest will conclude Dec. 1.
* * *
The meeting of HENRY MOR-
GENTHAU LODGE, Bnai Brith,
originally scheduled for Nov. 21,
has been changed to Monday,
Nov. 28, 8:30 p.m., at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg., according to
program chairman Herman M.
Burton. This will be an ADL
Night (Anti-Defamation League),
and movies will be shown. Jack
Caminker, president, announces
the appointment of William
Hafteka and Albert Blumenfeld
as co-chairmen of the forth-
coming millionaires' party.

* * a

CARD OF THANKS

Yetz-Cohen Groups
Planning Games Party

The family of the late Lena
Sitrin wishes to thank friends
and relatives for the many
kindnesses shown them. in their
Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post, recent bereavement.
and auxiliary hold their Second
Annual games party at 8:30
Workers Tell Progress p.m.,
Dec. 3, at Bereznitzer Hall,
In Denver Home Drive Linwood at Davison. Proceeds
will go for the Veterans Me-
At weekly report meetings, morial Home and rehabilitation
members of the Detroit Aux- of veteran patients in the Vet-
Ot.'t \
iliary, National Home for Jewish erans Hospital at Dearborn, and
OPP
• il'&
the Marine Hospital.
O Yours for
Tickets may be obtained from
)
oS Every Occasion
Sam Alpert, TY. 6-9904; George
Rich, TY. 7-3395; or Frank Was-
Musical Director
ser, UN. 4-5877, or members of
the Post or Auxiliary.
WXYZ

The second annual banquet
and installation of DOV FREN-
KEL LODGE, Bnai Brith, is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sunday,

kv V

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

e

Friday, November 18, 1949

nlagernenti

Mr. and Mrs. Y. Rotman of
Roselawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy Adelson, to Sam Shep-
ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Shepard of Seward Ave.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zimmerman
of Glendale Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Gilbert Gladstone,
son of Mrs. Ida Gladstone of
Prairie Ave. A February wedding
is planned.

*

*

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pergament
of Stansbury Ave announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Bernice Laura, to Stanley Jaffe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jaffe of Pinehurst Ave. Both are
graduates of Wayne University.
A winter wedding is planned.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Posner of
Alden Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Mollie, to
Harold Adler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Adler of Cherrylawn
Ave. The wedding has been set
for Jan. 22.
a a a
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pecherer
announce the • engagement of
their daughter, Birdie, to Morrie
Maslowe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Maslowsky, of 3260 Colling-
wood. A December wedding is
planned.

Strictly Kosher Catering

Early Deadline

Due to the early mailing of
the Nov.. 25 edition of The
Jewish News, necessitated by
Thanksgiving Day, the follow-
ing special deadline has been
set up for next week's paper.
All copy and photographs
must be at the Jewish News
office, 708 David Stott Bldg.,
by 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 21.
It will be impossible to use
any material arriving later
than that time.
Classified
advertisements
will be accepted at the office
or by telephone, WO. 5-1/55,
until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28.

LONDON — (WJA) The Leb-
anese census shows 5,807 Jews
living in the Lebanon, reports
the Arab News Agency. There .
are 347,587 Moslem Arabs and
516,049 Christians.

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