THE JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, December 9, 1949 News Brevities Benjamin Levinson, president of the MICHIGAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, announces the expansion of its offices in the National Bank Bldg. Michigan Mortgage moved to the National Bank Bldg. in July 1949. No- vember ended the fiscal year, one of the largest and most suc- cessful years in the five years the company has been in busi- ness, Levinson said. * * * BREZNER AID SOCIETY has set Sunday, Dec. 11, as the date of its Hanukah party at Jericho Hall on Joy Rd. Everyone is in- vited. There will be no admis- sion charge. * * * TUROVER AID SOCIETY cel- ebrated the wedding anniver- saries of four couples among its membership at a social event Dec. 5. The honorees were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bobrin, married 40 years; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gel- ler, 35 years; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Keller, 35 years; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant, 30 years. * * * • One of the highlights of the current theatrical season will be the arrival of the Murray and Donald Davis all Canadian Mu- sical Revue. "THERE GOES YESTERDAY" which began a 10-day engagement at the Subert Lafayette Theater on Thursday e v e n i n g, Dec. 8. Many of Canada's outstanding radio a n d stage personalities have joined forces to present this hilarious and lampooning cavalcade of songs, sketches and dances from 1900 to 1950. * * At its Nov. 12 meeting, the BODZIN FAMILY CLUB held a surprise shower for its young- est member, Esther Bodzin, who is to be married to Marvin Se- ligson, Dec. 27. The bridegroom will be the first new member to be added to the Family Club since its organization in 1946. The next meeting will be Sat- urday, Dec. 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bodzin on Calvert Ave. . , will be the yachtsman and author, Cmdr. Irving Johnson. * * The new polaroid land cam- era, which supplies finished pictures in one minute, is now available at the METROPOLI- TAN CAMERA SHOP in the Fisher Bldg. L. Lewis, manager, invites the public to see the camera demonstrated. * "ATOMIC ENERGY," its use in war and peace, is a new course for credit that will be given at Northern High Evening School, beginning Jan. 3, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Norman R. Williams will be the instructor. A. Pupko to Reopen In New NW Location The A. Pupko curtain and linen store is moving from 9030 Twelfth Street to a location in the northwest area, at the end of the present close-out sale. The store has been in its present location for 27 years fol- lowing its removal from the low- er east side where Abraham Pupko first opened in 1910. Lo- cation of the new store will be announced shortly. W. B. Doner Agency Marks 13th Anniversary ' * * - DURFEE CHAPTER, BETTER SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION, will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 13, at the school. Mrs. Ruth Overman, head of the physical education department at Dur- fee, will speak on "Hobbies, Homework and Your Job." * * Betty Kowalsky will present the following pupils in a PIANO RECITAL Sunday afternoon in the music room of the Jewish Community Center: Barbara Littky, Marvin Littky, Shirley Chicorel, Annabel Weiss, an Phyllis Pullberg. The program will be devoted _ entirely to sonatas. * * * SMITH FAMILY CLUB met Dec. 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Seidon, 18264 Wiscon- sin. A Hanukah party for mem- bers and their children is sched- uled for Sunday, Dec. 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ko- zak on Monterey Ave. Morrey Shepherd, president, announced that plans for an anniversary dinner will be completed at next month's meeting. * * * Midwest women with college degrees are showing a decided interest in the Army's new plan of offering qualified women, without previous military serv- ice, an opportunity to become officers in the WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS, Regular Army, Major Virginia M. Mathew, WAC Staff Advisor, Fifth Army Headquar- ters in Chicago, announced. - *. * * The • CENTER SOCIAL LITES will hold an open social Sunday, Dec. 11 at 8:30 p.m., Butzel Hall, Jewish, Community • C e n t e r. There is no admission charge. Women Office Aides Tour Federation HQ An office koffee-klotch, spon- sored by the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, • was held Dec. 5 for new members of the Division's office committee. The women were-served coffee and coffee cake before being taken on a tour of the Federa- tion's offices. Mrs. Jack Berger and Mrs. David Feinberg, former chairmen of the committee, as- sisted Mrs. Lewis Manning, pres- ent chairman, as hostesses. Acting as conductors for the tour were Mesdames Joseph Holtzman, Charles Rubiner and Nathan Schermer. State Welfare League Concludes Conference Mrs. Esther K. Schour, admin- istrative assistant of the Jew- ish Family and Community Ser- vice, Chicago, Ill., led one of the workshop institutes. n g - the annual conference of the Mich- igan Welfare League which con- cludes here today. Professional social workers consider the "Em- otional -Implications of E c o- nomic Dependency" during Mrs. Schour's session. Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, led an institute on the evalua- tion of administration in group work agencies. Dr. W ill i a m Haber, professor of economics at the University of Michigan and vice president of the Michigan Welfare League, is chairman of the conference. W. B. Doner and Co. advertis- ing agency celebrated its 13th anniversary Friday, Dec. 3. With home offices in Detroit's Washington Boulevard Bldg., the firm maintains branches in Chi- cago and New York. The or- ganization is headed by Presi- Mapam Rejects Mapai dent Wilfred B. Doner, executive vice-president Charles F. Rosen, Coalition Proposition vice-p resident Felix Hower, treasurer Julian Grace and sec- TEL AVIV, Israel (JTA) — retary Ben Goldstein. Ninety-eight percent of the 200 delegates attending the national council of Mapam, left-wing sec- tion of Histadrut, rejected the written proposals submitted by Mapai, the- right-wing section, as not. offering an adequate basis for Mapam to join the Is- rael government coalition. Mapam insisted, however that it was prepared to give the fullest consideration to a renewed The United Hebrew Mapai proposal. Senator Hendriekon Warns Cold War Blinds World to Nazi Revival Declaring that "four years after her total defeat, there is frightening evidence that Ger- many 1949 is more like Germany 1939 than Germany 1945," Sena- tor Robert C. Hendrickson (R, N. J.) called upon all Americans to support the demand for an investigation of U. S. policy in Germany. Appearing on a television program over Station WXYZ-TV sponsored by the Michigan di- vision of the American Jewish Congress Thursday night, Dec. 8, Senator Hendrickson said: "If we Americans have for- gotten the hot war in the first chill of the cold war, if we have been so busy fighting a cold war with Soviet Russia that we have paid scant attention to what has been happening to the nation that twice in one genera- tion set our world afire, then we are playing with dangerous explosives. 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