THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Men's Club Activities Myron Sempliner, Anti-Defa- mation League co-chairman of KEIDAN LODGE OF BNAI BRITH announces that Dr. Leo Shapiro, na- tional director of the depart- ment of educa- tion of the League will speak on "The Tools and t h e Results of Edu- Dr.. Shapiro cation as an Anti-Defamation League Wea- pon" at the Lodge's ADL meet- ing at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in the English room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Motion pictures. recordings and refresh- ments will complete the pro- gram. * * The MEN'S CLUB OF CONG. BETH ABRAHAM will be hosts to members' children, parents, and their friends at a Purim party Sunday, March 5, 2 to 5 p.m., in the social hall of the synagogue, Linwood at Sturte- vant. Featured will be a magic- ian, movies, sha-lach monot ex- change of gifts, and Purim . re- freshments. Julius Perry and Willie Opperer are in charge. * IVAN S. BLOCH, Bnai Brith, is planning a paid-up member- ship social in April.. Louis Weber, president, urges all members to attend. The event will celebrate the third anniversary of the lodge. A new membership con- test will be launched shortly by Bloch lodge. * * Russell Barnes, Detroit News foreign news analyst, will give a review of current world events, at a meeting of PISGAH LODGE, at 8:30 'pm. Monday, March 6, at the Jewish Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. - Friday, March 3, 1950 Chaim Graade, noted Jewish poet who survived the Vilna ghetto under the Nazis and now is making his home in N e w York, will be the guest of De- "Help is the main theme of Wanted" Jewish Welfare Fed- troit Jewry next week and will • an Oneg Shabbat at the eration Women's Division activ- address ities this week, as Jewish wo- Labor Zionist Institute Friday, men of Detroit mobilize their March 10, 8:30 p.m. The Oneg is being arranged talents and energies for the jointly by the City Council of 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign: There is a job waiting for Farband, Jewish Folk Schools every woman who has time to and Sholem Aleichem Institute. work, Mrs. Max Dushkin, chair- man of recruiting, has empha- Sanders Upholstering sized—whether in the office in c4. promotion, or in solicitation. We Restyle ‘:7.1 your old fur- Any woman wishing to work in the 1950 campaign is invited niture into any style to to call Miss Mindel, at division look like new. offices, WO. 5-3939. We Carry T E L AVIV—(ISI)—American investors will open a large knit- ting factory in Kfar Saba next week. About $250,000 will be in- Purim will be marked with vested. music at the Jewish Home for Aged when the choral group and '49 FORD soloists of the Music Study Club Demonstrators—Officials' Cars present a program for the resi- Any Body Style—Any Color dents, Sunday afternoon, March 5. SAVE The choral group will be di- up t o $850 rected by Dan Frohman, with They're equipped as you like Rose Bassin Stein as accompan- and guaranteed for 30 days. ist. Joseph Bregman will per- 24 MONTHS TO PAY form on the clarinet, with Mrs. Herman Bregman accompany- ing. Phyllis Pulberg will dance and sing Jewish songs. FORD DEALER Mrs. Bernard Lachs is chair- 14300 LIVERNOIS A native of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. man of the program, with Mrs. M. E. Tilley is the daughter of Harry Sott, co-chairman. a Methodist minister, reared in a home atmosphere of Liberalism. Levinson Accepts Post By her own words she has spent all of her life fighting for As Mortgage Advisor civil rights, is an anti-Gene Talmadge Democrat, and be- For Jewish Veterans lieves that the lot of Southern Benjamin Levinson, president Negroes is improving. of the Michigan Mortgage Corp., Her work; she explained, takes has accepted the post of mort- her all over this country; through gage counselor of the Jewish 62 states in the last two years, War Veterans, department of and to Israel last January as a Michigan. member of the American Chris- Philip Canto r, department tian Palestine Committee. commander, in making the ap- Mrs. Tilley was in Detroit this pointment, cited Levinson for week to address the Greater De- his service to veterans, particu- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- larly with regard to mortgage cil's second annual inter-group' counseling on GI loans. He also brotherhood meeting at the complimented Levinson's "good Metropolitan Methodist Church. work . . . in keeping the Cost In a press conference, Mrs. of financing of homes for vet- Tilley expressed herself amazed erans to a minimum." at the great strides Israel has A certificate of appointment made in only one year of state- as mortgage counselor was pre- hood. During her ten-day stay sented to Levinson. in Israel, she was impressed with the friendliness- of J e w i s h- Christian-Palestine Arab rela- AT LAST tions and the reclamation of the land. in "The words minority and desert are just out of their vo- Detroit and Michigan cabulary," she said of the Is- raeli's. THE WINE Aside from her informal tour- ing of the country on the lec- YOU HAVE ture platform, Mrs. Tilley is ac- tive in Southern women's clubs BEEN WAITING FOR and Church societies, is on the national Commission of Chil- dren and Youth and the Nation- al Housing Committee. Gold Star Parents Elect New Officers At a meeting Feb. 19, 4'Detroit Gold Star Parents group, Jewish War Veterans affiliate, elected the following officers: President, Meyer Silverman, vice president, Samuel J. Lieberman, secretary- treasurer, Leo Grossman, health and welfare, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Iden. Board of directors, Jack Geller, chairman, Philip Cantor, Rose Cantor, Samuel Boim, Sam Eserow, Joseph Newmark, Mary Canner, Louis Levine, and Isa- dore Leibowitz. The Gold Star Parents have undertaken to furnish and equip the Memorial Room and Lounge of the JWV Memorial Home in honor of their sons who gave their lives for this country. To raise funds for this project they will hold a. Nite of Games at the Memorial Home, Sunday, April 16_ They are also active in the "Buy-a-Brick" campaign to be launched by the JWV to raise funds to pay outstanding obli- gations for the home. Checks and contributions should be mailed to the Memorial Home, 4095 West Davison. :1444 0-4.0444 4 4 ,14 $240 Million Invested In Israel Capital Goods JwF Women Mobilize Talents and Energies for Allied Jewish Campaign. Music Study Club Helps Aged Observe Purim Mrs. M. E. Tilley, Civil Rights Ally, Speaks in Detroit Poet Chaim Graade To Speak March 10 NEW YORK—Exclusive of mili- tary° expenditures, a total of $240,800,000 — an amount equal to 40' of the country's national income—was invested in capi- tal goods in Israel during 1949. SHIRTS LAUNDERED 5 for 90` Silk and sport shirts extra 3 Day Regular Service TROY LAUNDRY a complete line of the finest fabrics at rea- sonable prices. DRY CLEANERS Ali Work Guaranteed Grand River at 12th 13932 Dexter Ewald TU. 3-2720 8 Hr. 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