Hanukah, Henrietta Szold Anniversary To Be Marked at fladassah Festivities Celebration of Henrietta Szold's birthday will be combined with Hanukah festivities at the group meetings. of Detroit chap- Tickets Still Available For Welfare Luncheon Last-minute reservations are Mrs. Joseph Jackier is executive still being accepted for the 19th annual donor luncheon of the chairman. North Woodward Branch of the The same film will be seen by University West group at the Northwest Synagogue. Mrs. Baer Keidan is executive chairman. Southern Oakland County unit will sponsor a children's Hanu- kah party anc; musical program at 3:30.p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 14, at the Royal Oak Women's Club. Mrs. George M. Stutz is execu- tive .chairman. JWIT Reports Kogan Post Elects Officers for 1950. MR S . SAMUEL Y URA ter of Hadassah at 12:30 p.m. TUesday, Dec. 13. .Central east will meet at the home of Mrs. William Flashen- berg, 1475 W. Boston Blvd., where a sound film, "Tomorrow Is a Wonderful Day" will be shown. Mrs. Simon Diamond is executive chairman. Meeting at Bnai Moshe. Cen- tral west will hear Rabbi Leon Fram review Howard Fast's "My Glorious Brothers." Mrs. Adolph Lowe is executive chair- man. Wyoming chapter, of which Mrs. Samuel Yura is chairman, will hear Mrs. William Graham review the 'same book at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Albert Mazer, assistant super- intendent of - the United Hebrew Sbhools, will discuss the signifi- cance of Hanukah at the Rus- sell Woods meeting at the Ypung Israel Youth Center. Mrs. Joseph NeWman is -- executive chairman. A technico. lor movie. "Naomi Says Yes," 'and piano,. solos by 1-year-old Ruth Mechier will highlight the University east sessions at McGregor Library. Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer J. Elman (Minnie Weiss) of 18002 Pennington Dr., a son, Michael Neil. * * Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Kogan (Rita Cohn) of Monte Vista Ave., a daughter, Lauren Cathy. * * * Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller (Marjorie Freidlis) of 2704 Pasadena, a son, Sheldon Rob- ert. * * * Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baseman (M ildred Zaff ), a daughter, Sandra Lib•ie. * * . Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Hyman' (Geraldine Davidson) of Littlefield Ave., a daughter; Shelley. Nov. 25—To Dr. and:Mit..Mor- ton J. Wiener (Barbara Ann Raiskin), a daughter, Ellen Resa. * .••* * Nov. 26—TO- Mr. and Mrs. Ay-- nold B. London -(Elaine Weis- Man)', a daughter, -Sue. * * Brooke * Nu v. 29—Ta•r and. Mrs. New- ton L. FreedMan (Selma Silver- Man), of 13927 KentUcky, a daughter, Fran Sydney. * * Nov. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. By- ron H. Gerson (Dorothy David- son) of Huntington Woods, a son, Ralph Joseph. * * * Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian Myers of Los Angles, a daughter, Dorothy Fredrika. * • et: * Dec. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Alper of 3323 Leslie, a datigi-iter, Barbara Hannah. CERTIFIED MOHEL • Rev. Yehmlah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. ANION1110111111M. At the last meeting of the CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN POST, the following were elected to offices for 1950: Commander, Rubin Weiss; senior vice com- mander, Melvin Mogill; junior vice commander, Milton Burg; quartermaster, . .Richard Dee; adjutant, Alfred Bricker; judge advocate, Alex Neshkes; trustees, Sidney Margolis, Charles Reider and Louis Bush. The public is invited to attend the joint in- stallation of Post and Auxiliary officers Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Danc- ing and refreshments will high- light the evening. MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN Jewish European Welfare Or- ganization. For tickets, call TO. 8-8499. The luncheon will take place at 12 noon Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Bel Aire. Mrs. Morris Adler will address the gathering. Mrs. Lewis Steinberg is chair- man of the luncheon, with Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman in charge of tickets and Mrs. Aaron Green, SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN ads and pledges. Proceeds will he 1 p provide POST, elected the followng of- ficers for the coming year: Ir- clothing for Israel orphans. vin H. Yackness, commander; Norman Wachter, senior vice commander; Isadore Silverman, junior vice commander; Walter Klein, judge advocate, and * * * Harry Kashtan, surgeon. The next meeting of the post will be Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Miller Dec. 19, at Bereznitzer Hall, of 2650 Lawrence Ave. announce when Hanukah latkes, music the Bar Mitzvah of their son, and games will be featured. Gordon Ralph, at 9 a. in. Sa':ur- MeMbers of the Silverman Aux- day, Dec. 10, at Shaarey Zedek. iliary will participate. Open house will be held in his * * honor Sunday, Dec. .11, from 7 JACK WINOKUR. POST will p. 111. to midnight. Buffet sup- meet Tuesday, Dec. 13, at the per will be served. No cards. home of Mrs. Winokur, 4370 W. * * * Outer Dr. All veterans, wives and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silverman friends are invited to this social of 2912 Collingwood announce evening. the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at Bnai David Synagogue. A Eva Prenzlauer Aid reception in his honor will be Awaits Dec. 14 Donor held from 8 p.m. Saturday eve- ning, at their home. This Wednesday, Dec. 14, is * * the date of the 17th annual Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Car- donor luncheon . of the Eva son of 19374 Greenlawn, an- Prenzlauer Maternity Soci- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their ety. son, Robert Lewis, at 9 a.m. Sat- Entertainment will be provid- utday, Dec. 10, at Northwest ed by teen-age starlets, under Synagogue. * * * the direction of Mrs. Ersel Ho- mer of the Ricardeau School of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nichol- Dancing. son (Sadie Dolinka) of Savan- At a meeting at' the home of nah, Georgia, formerly of De- Mrs. Samuel Kuhlik, Mrs. Sam troit and Saginaw, announce the Samuels, president, and Mrs. Bar Mitzvah of their son, How- Rose Goldberg, case worker, re- ard Barry, on Saturday, Dec. 10, ported on hospitalization and at Cong. Bnai Brith Jacob, Sa- pre-natal care given to expect- vannah, Ga. A reception will be ant mothers throughout the held in the social hall of the synagogue following the services. year. Bar Mitzvahs Kaufmann.- I s Honored At AMPAL Luncheon _ NEW YORK, (JTA)—A lunch- eon meeting honoring Edmund I. Kaufmann, chairman of the board of directors Of the Ameri- can Palestine Trading Corpora- tion (AMPAL), attended by 750 guests, marked the organiza- tion's fifth annual stockholders meeting. Abraham Dickenstein. secre- tary-treasurer of AMPAL, re- ported that during the past 12 months AMPAL increased its as- sets to $9,500,000. He said that since the inception of the state of Israel, AMPAL invested $9,- 000,000 there, $5,000,000 of which was placed during the past year alone. This, he stated, made AMPAL the largest foreign in- stitution to invest in Israel, Mr. Dickenstein also revealed that the dividend rate of AMPAL Would be increased to four per- cent for the past year. Other speakers included Robert. Na- than, director of the economic department of the Jewish Agen- cy and Aubrey S. Eban, Israel delegate to the U. N. George Washington had no opponents for either of his elec- tions to the presidency.. Hechalutz Bureau Lists Speakers and Artists NEW YORK—Major Nachman Karni, Israeli war hero, has an- nounced the formation of a speakers and artists bureau of "Hechalutz," the organization sponsoring agricultural training for volunteer settlers in Israel. The bureau will make available prominent artists and lecturers on Israel, Zionism and the prob- lems of settling in Israel. . HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY Invites You and Your Friends to a GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE To Be Held At the B'nai Moshe Banquet Hall Dexter and Lawrence SATURDAY EVENING DEC. 31 at 10 p.m. Dancing - Entertainment Morning Snack Served For Reservations Call: TO. 7-6954 WE. 3-1391 WE. 5-2231 18—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 9, 1949 Shapero Heads Drive For Polio Foundation The Wayne County Chapter of The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis this week announced-. that plans are being made for the an- nual March of Dimes to take place during the last two weeks in January, 1950. For the third consecutive year, Nate S. Shapero, president of Cunningham Drug stores, is campaign chairman. The March of Dimes activi- ties do not duplicate those of the recently completed Torch Drive and they are conducted with the knowledge of the United Foundation. In addi- tion to the Roosevelt Memor- ial Ball, they will include such familiar activities as the March of Dimes mailing cards, canisters in retail stores, and tables in down- town business places. Beth Yehudah Ladies Serve Hanukah Latkes Hanukah games and tradi- tional latkes will be featured at the festival party planned by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for 7 p.m, Monday, Dec. 19, at Lachar's. The girls of Beth Jacob School will present a holiday play. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Parl Rottenberg, president, TO. 5-1171. - The women also are planning a Melaveh Malkeh for 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24, at the Yesh- ivah building. Everyone is in- vited. 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