Dental Auxiliary Has Fashion Show MESDAMES DAVID FREEDMAN, DAVID SIL- VER AND JOSEPH DAV- IS, (left to right) when this picture was taken, were selecting fashions to be presented to the De- troit Womn of Alpha Omega dental fraternity on Tuesday, May 2, at their annual fund - raising luncheon at Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. Freedman and Mrs. Silver assist Mrs. Davis, who is chairman of the event. The fashion show will be sponsored by Nat Greene. omen!, at, /- Mrs. Hy :toss, chairman of the SHERUTH LEAGUE bowling team, announced that there will be a banquet in the middle of May to climax the season. Mrs. Robert Heydt is taking 'reserva- tions for the installation lunch- eon to he held June 6 at Devon Gables. * * • RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold a mothers' and daughters' . banquet at 6:30 p.m. May 16, at Lacher's on Dexter. Music and entertainment by Mickey and Sammy Woolf will be featured. Mrs. Joseph Wisot- sky will be toastmistress. For reservations, call Mrs. Benjamin Wisotzky, WE. 5-7711. - 9 Young Pianist Stars At Meeting of NOW w At a meeting at the home of Rose Myers, CLUB 25 made plans for the forthcoming social. For further information, call TY. 7-6050. Hostess at the next meet- ing will be Edith Oosterveen. * * PASADENA STUDY CLUB members are having a get- together with their mothers at the Davison Center Monday, May 1. The movie "The Singing Blacksmith" will be followed by refreshments. Sadie Sherman and Ernestine Medow are co- chairmen. * * * At a recent meeting of IN- FANTS SERVICE GROUP, Ru- dolf Leitman, representing the Celebral Palsy Society of Michi- gan, spoke. At the conclusion of his talk, it was Voted to contrib- ute $500 to Celebral Palsy, Inc., and 500 to the Detroit Ortho- pedic Clinic. Mrs. David Mattes was appointed to the board of directors of the Celebral Palsy Society. The Infant's Ser- vice Group's annual husband and wife dinner dance will be held Suaday, April 30, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Sam Rosenberg and Mrs. Alfred Ack- erman are co-chairmen. * *- * DONALD FOX CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH, will hold its final charter membership drive social at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, at Jericho Temple, 11331 Lin- wood. An evening of games, en- tertainment, refreshments is planned by Mrs. Ruth Lieber- man, temporary chairman. The public is invited. For informa- tion call Mrs. Frances Katz, social chairman, TO. 9-0245. * * * ALPHA OMEGA AUXILIARY will install the following officers at its 10th annual Mother's Day dinner on May 10: Mesdames Marry Morton, president; Har- old Podolsky, Barney Yagoda, vice persidents; Manuel Katz- man, Harry Lazarus, secretaries; Nathan Moiseev, treasurer; Har- old Baron, bellarum. Mesdames Burton Platt, M. Gold and Sy Neuman are members of the ad- visory council. * * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN- ITY AID will meet at the home of Mrs. Sidney Cohen, 19162 Greenlawn, at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 3. Nominations for new of- ficers will be made. Installation will take place May 16 at the Belcrest. * * Bnai Brith BUSINESS A N D PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER plan a mothers and daughters ban- quet at Bel-Aire at 6:30 p.m. Monday,' May 15. A program of entertainment will be featured. For reservations call arrange- mentes chairman Frances Silver, TO. 5-5059. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 28, 1950 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal address- ed the UNIVERSITY AREA WOMEN'S CLUB on "The Life of Einstein" Wednesday evening, April 26, at the home of Mrs. Adolph Winkler, 18019 Kentucky. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB has completed plans for their fifth annual mother and daughter banquet at Zack's on Thursday, May 11. Co-chairmen for the affair are Mollie Riche- lew and Edythe Davis. * * * LADIES OF MOSAIC are spon- soring a barn dance Sunday, May 7, at Van's Barn. Guests are welcome. For information, call Dora Sparr, 'TY. 5-0902, or, Esther Silver, UN. 3-1592. * * * SAAD CLUB held a member- ship tea April 26 at the home of Mrs. Norman Freilich, 4211 Sturtevant. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will meet Monday evening, May 1, at the synagogue social hall. An election rally will take place. Members are invited to present their choice of candidate to the nominating committee. • * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, JEWISH EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a shower for orphans at 12 noon Wednesday, May 3, at Zack's. Proceeds will be used to aid orphans in Israel. Mrs. Anna Goldberg is chairman. For tick- ets call TO. 5-2440. * BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 2, at the syna- gogue social hall. The program will feature a book review. * * * CARMEL SISTERHOOD will hold a games party at the Car- mel Hebrew School and Cong., 17556 Wyoming, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 24. Proceeds will go to charity. • * * Members of RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, who participated in the "Membership Drive" and the "MemberShip Retention Drive," will be entertained at luncheon on Saturday, April 29, by Mrs. Jack Klein and Mrs. Ettie Meltz- er, at the home of Mrs. Klein, 18295 Santa Barbara Dr. • * * Mrs. George Koven is in charge of the souvenir booklet honoring birthdays, simchas and memori- als of members of the WOM- EN'S. AUXILIARY, JEWISH HOME FOR AGED to be pre- sented at their 25th anniversary luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May ,15, at Masonic Temple. To get your names in, call TO. 8-1696. For tickets, call UN. 3-0943, UN. 2-6753 or, TO. 5-2238. * * * EQUALITY CLUB will heet at the home of Louba Lupiloff to discuss plans for a charity party to be held Sunday evening, May 7, at the JWV Memorial Home. Plans will also be made for a mothers' and daughters' dinner at the Northwood Inn Wednes- day evening, May 17. * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID met at the Jewish Community Center, Monday April 24, follow- ing dessert luncheon. Rabbi Leon Frain was guest speaker and re- viewed "Mary" by Sholem Asch. * * * The LADIES AUXILIARY of CONG. SHAAR HASHOMAYIM will hold a games party in the synagogue social hall, Midland at 1VIuirland, May 7. Phyllis Pullberg, 12-year-old dancer, actress and concert pi- anist, will be the soloist at the annual May luncheon meeting of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May 1, at the Rackham Memorial Building, Woodward at Putnam. Phyllis received city-wide ac- claim in the junior division of ,„the Chopin con- Aest, sponsored ,?by the Musici- ans League of this city. The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry Pullberg, she is a pupil of Betty Kowalsky, u n- der the super- vision of Julius Mrs. Daniels Chaj es. Announcement of new officers and board members will be made at this meeting, as well as the president's annual report. Mrs. Ralph Levy, TO. 8-4590, and Mrs. Morris Posner, TO. 8-6893, co-chairmen of arrange- ments, are taking reservations. Mrs. Herbert Smith, chairman of the hostesses committee, has announced that in addition to officers and board members, the following will assist at the luncheor : Mesdames Samuel Aarons, Seymour Frank, Jerome Hauser; Herman Holinstat, Har- ry Jacobson, David Kaatz, Ben- jamin Lambert, Charles Lapies, Royal Oppenheim, Meyer Rosen- baum and Harry Singer and Miss Setta Robinson. Arrangements for the after- noon have been made by Mrs. William Isenberg, chairman of the program committee, and her assistants. Mrs. Lewis B. Dan- iels, president of the Detroit Section will preside. Tide of Toys Cargo Bound for Israel Heirless Art Property Given Jewish Society NEW YORK—Thirty tons of toys for immigrant children of Israel left Philadelphia aboard the S.S. Akko, newest addition to Israel's Merchant Marine, ac- cording to the Jewish Agency for Palestine. The shipment is the last of a series collected from the chil- dren of the United States through the American Legion's "Tide of Toys" drive. Nearly 3,- 000,000 toys have already been distributed among the children of Europe. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew- ish Restitution Successor Organ- ization announced that a num- ber of paintings, drawings, and prints whose owners either died heirless or are untraceable have been turned over to it by the oc- cupation authorities in the U.S. Zone of Germany. The objects are now in t h e United States; a number. of them will be sent to Israel in the near future, and the remainder will be stored at the Jewish Museum. U . II YLER'S Man now can travel at nearly 700 miles an hour, although, up to a century ago, he 'never could travel faster than a fast • horse. in the FISHER BUILDING !FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES • - CAPTURE THE FLEETING CHARM OF CHILDREN Formal or Informal Portraits in Oils and Pastels • Sweet 16 Parties Priced from $75.00. HENRY BERNSTEIN UN. 1-6924 i I • Weddings • Showers • • Receptions • • Supper Dances • Cocktail Parties . • Large Group Meetings For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment. . . MICKEY WOOLF FOR RESERVATIONS CALL and His Orchestra Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf TR. 5-5100 UN. 3-3737 "Vic" Zuckerman and Jack Roth of STUDIO FLOWERS The Serving the flower needs of Detroit and Michigan for 18 years Are Pleased to Announce That they are now offering the finest in • FRUIT BASKETS • FOOD BASKETS • IMPORTED DELICACIES Flowers & Gift Baskets Telegraphed Everywhere 13516 SECOND BLVD. TO. 8-8442 Expect U.S. Ratification On UN Genocide Pact . WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rati- fication of the United Nations Convention on Genocide, with certain "understandings," is expected before the Senate ad- journs in July. One of the "understandings," approved by the Senate Foreign Relations Subdommittee says that the U. S. Government con- Strues the words "complicity in genocide" to mean participation before and after the fact and aiding and abetting in the com- mission of the crime of geno- cide. • CARE Week May 1-7 CARE Week, to help the served May 1 through 7. Send served May 1 through 6. 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