Rabbi Jack Herman, president DETROIT POST will meet at of Cleveland Division of the 8:15 p.m., Monday at which time American Jewish Congress, will it wills hear Dr. Max Rosenfield, who Ira,s just returned from Is- rael. Dr. Rosenfield will show. colored pictures that were taken in Israel. * • * Delegates attending the NA- TIONAL LADIES AUXILIARY JWV 23rd annual national con- vention at Asbury Park, N.J., Oct. 4 to 8, are: Mesdames Dorothy Brown, department president; Arlene Rhodes, national vice president; Luba Lupiloff, past department president; May Ginsberg; past department president; Eve Finestein, president aux- iliary 135: Ruth Schreiber, president, Lawrence H. Jones auxiliary•, Mary Wal- lace, Matlie Desenberg, Tillie Madison, Ann Hoffman, Rosaline Marks, Lillian Feld and Miss Betty Ginsberg. * * * Entering its second year of competition the JWV AUXILIA- RY BOWLING LEAGUE seeks new members on its teams. Mrs. Shirley Manson, president, an- nounces the league will bowl Monday afternoons at 1 p. m. at Rolawile Bowling Alleys, Puritan two blocks west of LivernOis. Other officers are: Mesdames Mary Kaplan, senior vice Pauline Stolerow, secretary; Geraldine Levy, treasurer • and trustees Edith Gross, Hilda Kirschbaum, Mildred Lewis and Rosalind. Marks. president; Interested women may con- tact Mrs. Manson, TY. 4-2738 or report to Rolawile on Monday afternoon. * * * YETZ COHEN POST will give its annual games party at the JWV Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison Ave., on Saturday eve- ning. Proceeds will be used for rehabilitation of veterans now hospitalized in government in- stitutions; and to assist fam- ilies of veterans. * A donor rally for members of LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIA- RY, who have purchased tickets for the donor luncheon, will be held on Oct. 17 at the home of Arlene Siegel, 23525 Sherwood. Call Ruth Weiss or Clara Spo- lan for further information. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY is sponsoring a "Know Your Cancer Society" night on Oct. 11, at the JWV Memorial Home. A speaker from the Cancer Society will talk. The entire membership of the Department of Michigan and all prospective members have been invited. Cancer pads will be sewed and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Epstein Speaks To Hadassah Tuesday Mrs. Moses P. Epstein ; former national president of Hadassah, now serving as national Zionist public relationt' chairman of Hadassah, will address the open meeting of the season • of Detroit Hadas- sah at 12:30 p.m. next Tues- day at the Woodward .Jew- Mrs. Epstein ish Center. One of the outstanding lead- ers in the Zionist movement, Mrs. Epstein is considered one of the most eloquent speakers on Israel. A musical program has been arranged for the Oct. 10 pro- gram, with Mrs. Samson Witten- berg as vocalist, accompanied on the piano by Lillian Robbins Zellman. The meeting will be chaired by Mrs. Theoc.ore Barg- man, Chapter president, and will start with a dessert lunch- eon at 12:30. Mrs. Epstein will also address the Business and Professional Group of Hadassah at 8:30 that evening, in the Founders Room of the Book Cadillac. American Haven Club Donor Lunch Oct. 17 American Haven Club donor luncheon will be held on Tues- day, Oct. 17 at the Book-Cadil- lac Hotel. All profits will bene- fit the needy, particularly the children of Israel. For tickets call Mrs. Fred Katz, TO. 5-5969. A Want Ad is Ready, Willing, and Able to Get Results for You. RABBI JACK HERMAN 'address the Stephen S. Wise Chapter next Wednesday eve- ning at the Northwest Congrega- tion, on the topic "The Future of American Jewish Commun- ity." Dr. David Gaberman, pres- ident of the chapter, will pre- side. Refreshments will be served. All are invited. Rabbi Herman, a graduate of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary, is rabbi of Community Temple in Cleveland Heights, and president of the Cleveland Zionist Youth Commission. Radio Show Included At Dessert Luncheon 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Men's Clubs First membership meeting of CONG. BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will be at 9 p.m., Tuesday in the synagogue's social hall. The informal social evening is called "Get Acquainted and Re- union Night." A breakfast meet- ing of the Board of Men's clubs will be given at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Genser, 2670 Oak- man Court. * * S REX LODGE, BNAI BRITH, will meet jointly at 8:30 p.m. Monday with the Rex Chapter, which is in the process of for- mation, at the Friendship Hall, Fenkell and Wildemere. The lodge will start a football league at Central High School Field on Sunday. * * * "Finian in Bnai Brith," pre- sented by the Detroit Municipal Opera Co., under the direction of Stuart Piggins, will be the highlight of LOUIS D. BRAN-. DEIS LODGE at Roll Call Night, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at their meeting hall. Seating capacity is limited to 550, and Ben E. R i c h, chairman, advises all members to purchase tickets immediately. * * * The Bowling League of IVAN S. BLOCH LODGE, Bnai Brith, has been enlarged to 20 teams now bowling Wednesday nights at State Fair Recreation. There are openings left. For informa- tion call Sol Moss, UN. 1-4111. All members are urged to take part in the drive to get new members. * * * GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE, Bnai Brith, is holding a games party at 9 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 14, at Turover Hall, Monterey and Dexter. For tickets contact the chairman ; Frank Blazofsky, TU. 3-4082. Members and their friends are invited. * * TIKVAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will honor its officers of the year at Northwest Hebrew Cong. Arthur Murray Dancers will demonstrate and instruct in dances with .music provided by Leib and his • orchestra. The community is invited. An award will be made to Max H. Littky, junior past president, for his services by Louis E. Barden, first lodge president. Present lodge officers are: Lee Ann Brickner to Wea, UD Engineering Student Koussevitsky in Israel To Lead Philharmonic Friday, October 6, 1950 At a recent cocktail part7" Mr. *and Mrs. Paul Brickner Gladstone Ave. announced the TEL AVIV — (JTA)—Serge Koussevitsky, noted American conductor, has arrived in Israel and will conduct the first series of Israel Phil- harmonic Orchestra subscrip- tion concerts of the new sea- son. He told correspondents that he is eager to conduct the works of Wagner and Strauss, whose compositions, until now, have not been played in Israel. Hold Music Scholarship Auditions at Center A scholarship for a musically gifted child, in honor of the late Abraham Pupko, has been estab- lished by his daughter, Mrs. Sid- ney Foreman. The grant will pr o vide piano instruction through the music department of the Jewish Center for a tal- ented child six to 12. Julius Chajes, director of the Center music department, will conduct auditions for scholar- ship applicants until Sunday, Oct. 15. For appointments call TR. 5 8400. MISS. LEE ANN BRICKNER engagement of their daughter, Lee Ann, to Stewart Merlin' Kepes, son of Mr. and Mrs. seph Kepes, of Stoepel Ave, The bride-elect attends wrayne dniversity. Mr. Kepes is study- ing at University of Detroit Col- lege of Engineering. No wedding date has been set. - FLOWERS BY GRAEME We Specialize In Weddings • Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions PLASTIC FURNITURE COVERS Made to order or ready-made. CALL ANNA KARBAL or AL KARBAL TO. 7-0874 NO SATURD AY FRED'S TELEVISION The Women's League of FREE Estimates At Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris Young Israel will present Bill and RADIO SERVICE Charge Accounts Welcomed Silbert's "Meet the Ladies" Ra- KEnwood 2-5080 dio show at a dessert luncheon and rally at 12:30 p.m. Monday, 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 20311 Fenkell in the auditorium of the Young IIIMMENIMENEMOMMINEMEEM Israel Youth Center. The program will be rebroad- cast over Station WXYZ during 11 1 1 the week. Contestants will be chosen from the audience. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Herman K. Cohen is program chairman, and Hostesses. include Mesdames: Dan Birnbaum, Hy- man R. Cohen, Charles T. Gell- man, Morris H. Berris, Morris • PLANE TICKETS Subar, David Novetsky, and Rae Urnovitz. • TRAIN TICKETS Mrs. Philip J. Forman, chair- • STEAMSHIP TICKETS man of the Women's League 'sixth annual donor luncheon, BUS TICKETS • to be held Oct. 25, announces HOTEL RESERVATIONS • that her captains are: Mes- dames Hillel L. Abrams, David Max Biber, president ; Phillip Kramer and Solomon Superfon, vice presidents ; Bodzin, Hyman A. Cohen, Solo- Jack Domestic and Foreign Travel Pearlman, financial secretary ; My- mon N. Cohen, Charles T. Gell- ron Lebus, treasurer ; William Davis, re- *NO SERVICE CHARGE secretary ; Jack Charlip,' corres- man, Henry Goodman, David cording DETROIT and WINDSOR OFFICE secretary ; Joseph Mehr, warden; Novetsky, Irving W. Schlussel, ponding Dave Samelson, guardian and Max H. Littky, chaplain. and Morris Subar. UN. 2-7555 = 18657 LIVERNOIS * * Reservations to the donor can THE AESCULAPIAN pharma- Phone 21064 Windsor - 744 Oullette St. be • obtained by calling the ceutical association, will hold its Young Israel office, TE. 4-4145, first meeting of the season 9 or Mrs. Forman, TO. 9-8344. p.m. Monday in the Founders' Room at the Book-Cadillac Ho- tel. Mr. Harry Pernick, presi- Dr. Last Re-Elected •• •• dent, invites all pharmicists to Beth Aaron Synagogue at its participate in * the * activities. * 111111111 111111111 191,11111 um!! 'Hun lupin 111111111 111111111 111111111 111111111 11111111 1111W annual meeting held Sept. 28 DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai 11111 elected the following officers: Dr. Marvin A. Last, president; Brith, meets at 8:30 p.m. Mon- Samuel Freedman and J. Har- day, at Jericho Temple, 11331 ris, vice presidents; Louis Le- Linwood Ave. Lawrence Horo- vine treasurer; Sidney Wein- witz, president, invites all mem- berg, corresponding secretary; bers to attend this meeting. Louis Ellenson, recording secre- tary; and Morris Katz, finan- Yiddish Put on London Adult Education Program cial secretary. Dr. Last has been elected for BEAUTIFULLY HAND-TAILORED AND LONDON, (JTA)—For the first his third consecutive term, hav- time in the history of the Lon- IMPORTED ing served as president since don County Council school sys- 1948. The new officers, together tem, Yiddish language will fig- REGULARLY PRICED NOW! with the Board of Directors, will ure this year in the curriculum 500 be installed in a formal cere- of the adult education program. mony this month. The lectures will be given in • The congregation also desig- Yiddish by Michael Zolberberg, $7 nated Harry Green Chapman to a Yiddish jotrnalist and educa- the membership committee. tor. 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