THE JEWISH NEWS-L---7 Friday, July 21, 1950 DRORAH-KADIMAH C P - TER; Pioneer Women, installed the f011owing officers July 1 at a luncheon at Huyler's: " Glaia. Marks, president; Kitty Jackson. recording secretary; Cecille Levy ; corr., oponding secretary; Regina Stander, financial secretary and treasurer; com- mittee • chairmen; Gussie Green, Moatzot Hapoalot; Helen Tuckle, Child Rescue. Ilistadrut: Belle Kaminsky, bulletin and membership; Miriam Rubenstein, cultural: Ruth Mevis, JNF; Ann Plotnick, shulen: Ethel Cabot, dues; Esther Cillx!rt. and Libby Simons, Council representatives. Lollie Marks, Habonim mem- ber who just returned • from eight months of study at Beth Bed Institute, reported on her experiences in Israel. * * a Mrs. Jack Seder, president of the JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORG.ANIZ A- TION, announces a board meet- ing for 12 noon Wednesday, July 264 , at the home of Mrs. Kate Linenthal, 3261 Monterey_ Ar- rangements and committee ap- pointments will be made for the annual tag day to be held Sun- day, July 30, in Mt. Clemens. * a a In the Champion of Cham- pions City Bowling Tournament held recently, at Ritter's Recre- ation, the DETROIT CHAPTER'S Aid to Israel team entered by the Chapter's Rolawile League, placed among the winners. The team consisted of Cell Bildman, Rhoda Gross, Florence Karabe- nick, Shirley Pollack and Mar- tha Gilbert, captain. * a a CLUB TWENTY-FIVE'S next meeting will be held Tuesday, July 25, at the home of Mollie Deamian. * * • JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL- FARE ORGANIZATION, NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, wi-I I meet at 12- noon Tuesday, July 25, at the home of Mrs: Dinah Steinberg,. 2733 Pasadena.• The group will discuss the coming donor luncheon, of which Steinberg is chairman. She is to be assisted by Mesdames Joseph Zuckerman, Anna Gold- berg and Sadie Hart. Proceeds are destined for aid to Israel. • a a Mrs. Herman Becker, president of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD, has appointed the following chairmen fdr 1950-1951. Donor luncheon, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; eo-chairman, Mrs. Adolph Winkler; jour- nal, Mrs. David Brozgold; darlings, Mrs. Sidney Huntman; memoriams. Mrs. Jos. Haas; arrangements, Mrs. Irwin Levine; Program, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; member- ship, Mrs. Adolph Winkler; conservation and community relations, Mrs, Irwin Le- vine; dramatics, Mrs. Sidney Weinberg; historian and publicity, Mrs. Sidney Hunt- man ; cultural, Mrs. Nathan Wolfe;: book and. Jewish News, Mrs. Ben Bonin; sta- tionery, Mrs. Herman Moss; sick and greeting. Mrs. Nathan Feld; social, Mrs. Wm. Casrnan; co-chairman, Mrs. Raymond Shulman; - mimeograph, Mrs. David BCOZ- gold ; house, Mrs. Adolph Winkler ; golden honor book, Mrs. Chas. Gell; napkin, Mrs. Mac Silverman ; telephone, Mrs. J. Sha- piro; Friday night services, Mrs. Leo Weingarden ; cancer, Mrs. Raymond Shul- man; rummage, Mrs. Meyer Cohen ; Sun- day school, Mrs. Morton Benson ; birthday party, Mrs. I. Chaiken ; Mother's .Day, Mrs. Sol Raikow; Purina party, Mrs. Arthur Weiss. • * SIGMA THETA DELTA SO- RORITY Alumnae Group held its installation dinner at Topin- J W LAWRENCE H. JONES POST honored Joe Jones and Max El- kin at a banquet held at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. \' Jones was given a citation by the Department of Michigan, and Elkin was given a medal- lion by the post. * a a LT. ROY GREEN POST will hold its annual picnic July 30 at Kensington Park. Games and prizes are planned for the chil- dren. For further information, call the chairman, Morrie Wolf, WE. 5-0769, or the co-chairman, Ben Jackson, UN. 4-0490. a a' DETROIT POST No. 135 an- nounces the appointment of Comrade Marvin Bernstine as deputy national recruiting offi- cer. In a letter from national JWV headquarters, Jackson J. Holtz, national commander, ex- pressed satisfaction in being able to appoint a Detroit mem- \ her to this office. The next • meeting of the post will be at 8:30 p.m. Monday, july 24, at 4095 W. Davision. ka's July 11. The fpllowing new Members were honored: Helen Kollins, Lorrain Levine, Sylvia Weinstein, Marian Bamberger, Jean Horowitz, Barbara: Rose, Bernice Tate and Bernice Teal- man. a * Mrs. Jack Raisin, president, Bnai Brith TIKVAH CHAPTER, has appointed the following chairmen: Mrs. Joseph Dvorin, fund-raising; Mrs. Albert Levine, ads; Mrs. Harry Welt, tickets; Mrs. Ben Wasserman ; darlings and memoriams. Anyone wish- ing to sew cancer pads or hav- ing white material to donate is asked to call Mrs. Leonard Wein- berg, UN. 2-7757. * a a Mrs. Herman Hirschhorn, fund - raising chairman for AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer' Women, asks all members to save clothing for the December rummage sale. She also informs the membership that completed scrolls will entitle them to be guests at the silver jubilee luncheon in October. Scrolls may be obtained from Mrs. A. Schechter, TO. 7-4452. Israel Delegation Gets Royal Welcome On Trip To Britain LONDON (JTA)—The Israel Parliamentary delegation which was invited by the British Par- liament to come to London for the purpose of cementing Israel- British relations, arrived here. The delegation was met at the airport by members of the British..Parliament and high of- ficials of the Israel Legation here. ' - • • - Contrary to reports from Je- rusalem that the left Socialist Mapam party is not represented on the delegation, it was learned that the delegation represents seven parties in the Israel Par- liament including Mapam. How- ever, the extreme right-wing Herut Tarty, which is strongly anti-British, is not included. The King of England tendered a garden party at Buckingham Palace for the delegation. The affair took place Thursday afternoon. They also were given a recep- tion by the Lord Mayor of Lon- don and a dinner was arranged in their honor by Prime Minis- ter Clement Attlee. More Production Needed to Relieve Austerity in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel can no longer depend for its up- building on - donations and con- tributions from abroad which' are meant for bringing in large- masses of immigrants rather than for helping to maintain Israel's standard of living, Pre- mier David Ben Gurion declared at a meeting in honor of a-.His- tadrut delegation which has just returned from America where i t s members studied American technical "know-how." He warned that Israel might face further austerity and ra- tioning unless production can be increased in the Jewish state. Ben Gurion listed Israel's three major economic aims as: 1. Providing the means for mass immigration and absorption in Israel; 2. Economic independ- ence, and 3. Improving the standard of living in the Jewish state. The Premier stressed that these goals' can only be achieved by increasing agricultural and industrial production rather than by austerity and rationing. Finance Minister Eliezer Kap- lan told the gathering that Is- rael's agricultural production has failed to keep pace with her population g r o w t h. Another Cabinet member, Dov Joseph, Minister of Supply and Ration- ing, warned that Israel may soon be unable to buy raw ma- terials because of lack of for- eign currency which must be spent for the importation of es- sential foods. JCC pay Campers Observe Sabbath 402.40** , . 'Counsefor ANITA NEIMAN (center) directs TAISSA SIL- VERS (left) and RHODA MARCUS (right) as they light the Sabbath candles for the weekly Sabbath celebration at the Jewish Community Cen- ter Day Camp. Nippersink Manor Has Air-Conditioned Dining Detroiters visiting Nippersink Manor Resort at Genoa City, Wisc. this summer, will find the modern dining room now great- ly enlarged and completely air- conditioned, according to Sid- ney Shinderman, Nippersink's owner-manager. Nippersink's air - conditioning is the first for a resort of this kind in this section of the coun- try, he commented. Detroiters who are fond of Nippersink's private, champion- ship 18-hole golf course, will be interested to know that Byron Harcke, nationally known golf pro, is back again this year. The floating swimming pool seems to be the other most pop- ular Nippersink attraction for Detroiters, Shinderman said. Stardom Reached: Rosens Triumph The major surprise of the American League this year is :the third baSeman of the Cleve- •:kind Indians, Al Rosen. Rosen has made a great hit not only with the Cleveland fans but also with the patrons of most of the other major league parks since he took over for the Indians' former third baseman Kenny Keltner. Rosen is beginning to prove a real threat to Babe Ruth's home- run record. He is now ahead of Ralph Kiner, with 27 home runs. During spring training Honus Wagner, the one-time . baseball great, said about Rosen: "Now, there's a hitter." Rosen has made Wagner's conclusion come true. For at the present he is leading his team in three de- partments: 1. hits; 2. runs bat- ted in; 3. home runs, for which, of course, he is making himself Plan to Rehabilitate Mid-Summer CLEARANCE SALE Jewish Cemeteries Women's MUNICH—(JTA) — The pro- vincial Prime Minister of Hesse has proposed to the American state commissioner, Dr. James R. Newman, a plan for rehabili- tating the Jewish cemeteries in Hesse. DRASTICALLY REDUCED SUMMER CASUALS All Men's NUNN - BUSH and FREEMAN FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize In • Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed GRAEME FLOWERS Regular Cr Summer Styles 1 5 % Off approx. SPECIAL—Nylon Mesh Shoes $8 95 MURRAY MAISEL'S $11.95 Value 12060 DEXTER TOwnsend 8-6835 Open Eves. 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