I , 1 APi Delegates elegat te. s Arrive i For Fi rst Convention in Detroit Bride-Elect Sets Date Active and alumni members of Iota Alpha Pi sorority from all parts of the United States and Canada are arriving at the 'Fuller Hotel today, to begin the sorority's first national con- vention in Detroit. At the opening delegates' re- ception this evening, the young women will be greeted by the national chancellor, Tessie Hahn Weisman of Chicago, and Bette Weinberg, Detroit alumni president. Business meetings will be in- terspersed . with social events over the weekend. A luncheon and fashion show, of which Mrs. Albert Perlin is chairman, will take place Saturday at t h e 'Fuller, and Mrs. Morris Goldin Ls in charge of - the supper dance which will be held Satur- day evening at the Wayne Uni- versity Student Center. Nu chapter of IAPi at Wayne will be hostess to the group at a brunch and election meeting on Sunday. The new national officers will be installed at a dinner Sunday evening at the Whittier Hotel. Mrs. Gerald Goodman has served as overall convention chairman. Habibi Israeli Cafe Gets Bobri Murah NEW YORK.—A variety of colorful murals by the well- known artist. Bobri, will adorn the walls of Habibi, first authen- tic Israeli cafe, which will open Sept. 14 at 227 W. 46th St., it was announced by host Motya Nemiroff. These murals will form a fitting background for an all-Israeli show consisting of Zamira Gon, Hillel and Aviva, Yahalomi and an orchestra Which will play Israeli rhumbas. I eirth.3 Aug. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Kanter (Jerry Rose). a daughter, Judith Frances. Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol J. Schwartz (Ruthe Dorfman, a son, Lawrence Jerome. * * *- Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. K a r 1 G. Aronsson (Barbara Rosenfield) of 10005 Nadine, Huntington Woods, a daughter, Ian Michele. * * * Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noveck (Evelyn Sislin) of Lauder Ave., a son, Morton Leonard. * * * Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Metter (L onna Reitman)., a daughter, Michelle Adria•. Army Issues Call For Jewish Chaplains NEW YORK—The nation's SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4 - 2696 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Is a Mid Feather Agency.) ‘kittl MISS DOROTHY BERENSON Mrs. Anna Berenson of Col- lingwood Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy, to Morrie Lieberman, son of Mrs. Sam Lieberman of Pasadena Ave. The wedding has been set for Nov. 23, Thanksgoving Day. Goldman Describes Jewish Child' Weliare MOOSEHEART, Ill, (JTA) — Respect for the rights of the child—for his mental, physical and spiritual welfare—has been part of Jewish tradition.through the ages, Frank Goldman, presi- dent of Bnai Brith, told an audience of more than 20,000 persons attending dedication ceremonies of t h e $1,500,000 House of God. Speaking as the representa- tive of the Jewish faith, Gold- man cited parallels between Talmudic teachings and the principles embodied in the Unit- ed Nations draft Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Dr. Daniel Poling of Baptist Temple, Philadelphia, spoke for t h e Protestants and Father Nicholas Wegner of Omaha, head of Boys' Town, for the Catholics. Gottliebs Set Up Fund To Aid in Polio Fight A Very Happy New Year FROM Pioneer Women Hold Third Annual Seminars Re-orientation of the Pioneer Women was the theme of the third regional seminar of Pio- neer Women, held at Farband Camp, Aug. 27 to 30. Participating in this year's seminar were Mrs. Jacob Levitt, national first vice president; Eva Checkoway, recently returned from Israel; Arthur Greenstein, national executive director of Habonim; Y e h u d a H e l lman, chief correspondent of JTA in Israel; Esther Names, Israeli working with Detroit Habonim, and Sara Halperin, regional chairman. Carol Berman was the regional seminar chairman. Hillman Foundation Lists $42,500 in Awards NEW YORK, (JTA) — The trustees of the Sidney Hillman Foundation announced alloca- tion of $42,500 for scholarships, grants-in-aid . and prizes de- signed to foster closer labor- management relations and to promote the cause of democracy and world peace, in accordance with the ideals of the late Jew- ish labor leader in whose mem- ory the foundation was named. A $10,000 grant-in-aid was awarded to the social science department of the University of Chicago for a two-year study of school and college textbooks to root out the teaching of preju- dice and discrimination. Schol- arships totaling $18,000 were made to Brandeis and Howard Universities; New School for Social Research; New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University; Roosevelt College; and Chaim Weizman Institute in Israel. MAISEL'S SHOES 12060 Dater\ Wednesday, Sept. 6 — Tea and voters education conference of the Mothers' Clubs Council, 2:30 Dexter-Davison branch. "Peacetime Uses' of Atomic Energy," lecture by Dr. Ken- neth E. Corrigan, Woodward branch. by July 1, 1951, to fill the quota urgently needed, it was announced by the Division of Religious Activities of the National Jewish W e l f are Board. There are now 18 Jewish chaplains on active duty with the armed forces. Fulfillment of the quota will place ap- proximately 110 Jewish chap- lains on duty by July 1, 1951. Finest Shoes Your Child Can Wear CERTIFIED MOHEL Jewish Center • . Activities December Wedding Set and approximately 53 more Back to School e r Friday, September 1, 1950 armed forces have asked the American Jewish community to recruit 39 additional Jew- ish chaplains by Jan. 1, 1951, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gottlieb of 3274 Elmhurst this week an- nounced that they are setting up a fund to assist sufferers from infantile paralysis and to help in the fight. against polio. The Gottliebs' daughter, Julie, died of polio on Aug. 26, 1949, at the age of 14. She was a stu- d e n t at Durfee Intermediate School and was a member of ROSINK A'S Girl Scout Troop 220. SCHOOL of the DANCE Besides her parents, Julie is 11342 DEXTER survived by three brothers, TU. 3-2366 Stylized Ballet * * * Richard, Gerald and Alan Mi- (Ruesian Cecehetti. Fekine) Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. chael, and her grandparents, Character sad Tap Marvin Markowitz (Isabel Lan- Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman. sky), of 19313 Stoepel, a daugh- ter, Michele Jan. * * * Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Mentzel (Anne R. Wagman), of Cortland Ave., a son, Edwin in the Aaron. * * * Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob• ert Feldman (Lillian Pevos) of 16303 Mendota, a daughter, Nancy Ellen, * * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 'net Schumer (Gerry Ordman) of Richton Ave., a daughter, Bar- bara Ann. * * * Aug. 5—Ts Mr. and Mrs. Mar-- tin W. Joseff (Corrine Corman), a son, Steven Howard. * * * Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil• ip Raznick (Geraldine Scb.unier) of Richton Ave., a daughter, Only one of the many fine styles Susan Rita. * * .* on hand for both School and July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. the Holidays. 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