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February 17, 1950 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-17

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JWV

. - YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet Monday, Feb.
•. 20, 8:30 p.m., at the- home of
Ida Greenberg, 2519 Taylor. All
members and prospective mem-
bers are invited to. attend.
* * *
Gold
Star
mother Florence

Kogan has given another $100
• contribution toward the Memor-
ial Home, in memory of her two
sons, Charles and Aaron. A room
in the newly-constructed home
has been named in honor of
the boys.
A membership tea, • planned
by the Charles and Aaron Ko-
gan Auxiliary , is scheduled fdr
2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22, at
the home of Berte Troy, 1704
Glynn Ct. Louba Lupiloff,, past
department president, will be
guest speaker. All prospective
members are invited.
*•* *
LT. • RAYMOND ZUSSMANN
AUXILIARY elected the follow-
ing officers Monday, Jan. 30:
Harriet Mellin, president, Esth-
er Graff, Bernice .; Ross, vice-
presidents; Pailline Weintraub,
treasurer; Fran' Chaiken, guard;
Dorothy Zussman,. . chaplain;
Mildred Lewis, Eleanor Silk,
Trudy Bale. trustees. A meeting
will be held at the home of Min
Levitt. 20100 \ SorrentO, Monday,
Feb. 20. Installation of offi-
cers for the post and auxiliary
will take place at a. banquet at
7 p.m. Sunday, March 19, at
Club Eagle, 8 Mile Rd. at Grati-
ot. For information call Bud No-
lisp. TO. 5-0134.

DETROIT POST, • JWV, an;
nounces the - appointment of
Arthur Lang and David Wrubel
to its publicity. committee.
* * *.
GINSBURG - ROSENB E R G
POST invites the public to a"
showing of the film "Neurenberg
Trials," on Monday and Tuesday .
evenings, Feb. 20 and 21, at 8:30
at the War Veterans' Memorial
Home. There will be a small
admission charge. -
* * *
PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
ILIARY will meet at the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial Home,
Thursday evening, Feb. 23, to
sew' cancer pads. A• short busi-
ness meeting will be held at
which second nominations will
be in order. Torn sheeting or
odd pieces of white material for.
the cancer work may be left at
the new Memorial Home or will
be picked up , by -calling VE.
8,5702.
* * *
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will present a flag to the Brady
School during Brotherhood Week.
Ida Schultz was elected chair-
man of the Red Cross Blood.
Bank.
The auxiliary -pledged $150 to
Wards furnishings for a room at
the Memorial Home in honor of
Allen Cantor. The next meeting
). will be held at the Memorial
Home, 4095 W. Davison, Tuesday,
Feb. 21, at 8 p.m.

Matzoh from Canada
To Be Shipped Abroad

• •



Barn Dance Chairman

Bnei Brak Settlement
Becomes Municipal ity

14—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 17, 1950

JWV Military Bali

.

At Masonic Saturday Detroiters at Technion

The Jewish War Veterans Me-
morial Home and the three
hundred men of the Jewish
faith from the State of Michi-
gan who gave their lives for our
country in World War II are to
be honored at the Seventh An-
nual Jewish War Veterans Mili-
tary Ball Saturday evening, Feb.
18, at Masonic Temple.
Paul Leach and his Orchestra
will provide music. Tickets may
be purchased from members of
the JWV, the Ladies Auxiliary
or at the door.

Enlist Local Support
For Chicago School

MRS. MICHAEL WILSON

Dr. John J. Sheinin, dean ,of
the Chicago Medical School, was
elected president of the school,
according to - an announcement
by Lester N. Selig, chairman of
the board of. trustees.
, Late in September important
leaders in civic and community
life in 'Detroit met to formulate
a program of local support for
the school. Dr. Harry C. Saltz-
stein took the lead in enlisting
community interest.
Sponsors for the meeting were
Sidney Allen, Irwin L. Cohn,
I. D. Davidson, . and Max Osnos.
Dr. Daniel E. Cohn was named
head of a physician's commit-
tee, and David Katz head of a
lay committee to further inter-
est in the Detroit area. Others
actively interested are William
Sucher and 'Dr. Hugo A. Freund.

is chairman of the barn dance
being given by Hanita Chap-
ter of Pioneer Women at 8
p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14; at Gra :-
mer's Barn, 11 Mil .e and Ink-
ster Rds. A program of en-
tertainment is planned. Pro-

go to the • Child
Rescue Fund. For tickets or
additional information, call
Mrs.. Wilson at UN. 2-4715.

ceeds will

Explorer Unit Prepared
Library Scout Exhibit

Members of Explorer Post 369
of the Boy Scouts were the ori-
ginators of the ScOuting display
which was exhibited at the Park-
man Branch of the Detroit Pub-
lic Library, on Oakman Blvd.
Feb. 6 to 13. --
The Scouts, age - 14 . and over,
filled the showcase and alcove
in the children's room of the
library with examples of camp-
ing and hobby materials. The
exhibit is an annual feature of
the Post's program, marking
national Boy Scout Week.
Explorer Post 369 is sponsored
by the Jewish Community Center
and is advised by Abraham
Schwartz.

,

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The 'Is-
rael Ministry of Interior signed

an ordinance granting the set-
tlement of Bnei Brak, located
near Jaffa, the status of a mu-
CHICAGO, (JTA) — Detroiters nicipality. A total of 12,937 im-
Leon - Kay and Benjamin Wilk migrants entered Israel during
were among the delegates from the month of January.
23 American and Canadian
cities who attended a two-day
conference of the -American
Deadline for regular edi-
Technion Society here, review-
tions of The Jewish News are
ing the opportunities existing in
as follows: 12 noon on the
Monday preceding publica-
Israel for American business-
men. Maurice Spertus, Chicago tion for all picture material—
photographs, cuts or mats;
industrialist who recently visit-
9:30 a.m. on the Tuesday pre-
ed Israel, presided at the ses-
ceding publication for all
sions.
copy; 11 a.m. on the Wednes-
The delegates were also ex- day preceding publication for
pected to draft plans for an ex-
hibit of American industrial classified ads.
products to be shown in key
cities in Israel later this year.
The project is a sequel to the
Prescriptions and Repairs
Industrial Exhibit and Exchange
Called For and Delivered
sponsored by .the Society in co-
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which opened in Tel Aviv last
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