NCJW Slates Premier Prize Party For Annual Fund-Raising Campaign A movie preview prize party sion is a bundle for the Council will be presented by the Na- resale shop. tional Council of 'Jewish Women Through the theater party, at 1 p.m., Dec. 4 at the Royal the Council hopes to raise its $10,500 quota for overseas obli- gations, which include a grant to the Hebrew University in Israel, a home in Paris for un- attached Jewish women, Ameri- can scholarships for foreign stu- dents and a - ship a box program. • The resale shop is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Stanley Akers, and supports community activities in the field of educa- tion and services to the foreign- born. MRS. FRED GINSBURG • Theater as their annual fund- raising affair, according to Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Council presi- dent. Jackie Kannon, local comedi- an, will act as master of cere- monies and will distribute prizes to be donated by city merchants. This is in addition to the show- ing of a first-run motion picture not yet seen in Detroit. Adults- W omen'J C11416 Mere -women's Clubs, Page 11 B. AND P. CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet Tuesday at 8:15 p. nr. at Young Israel Center, Dexter at Sturtevant. Mrs. Sam- uel Green, president of Michigan Council of American Jewish Congress will speak on "Women in Jewish Life." * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will meet Monday evening in the synagogue's social hall. Dr. Mor- ris Bachman will speak, Plans will be discussed for the Dec. 6 donor luncheon, and for a book review luncheon to be held Nov. 27, with Mrs. Morris Adler speaking. * * * • The B. & P. PIONEER WOM- EN will hold a weinie Roast at Palmer Park, Sunday. They meet at 2 p.m. at the Avalon Parking Lot, Linwood near Davison, or 3 p.m. at the Palmer Park pavilion. Guests are wel- come. The next meeting will be at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Council Office, 11818 Dexter. For information call Belle Pe- sick, UN. 4-5164, or Pearl Nus- baum, TY. 4-6976. * * * DONALD FOX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, in conjunction with the lodge announce a member- ship drive highlighted by a joint meeting which will be held at the Jericho Temple, 11331 Lin- wood, 8:30 p. m., Nov. 27. Mrs. Charles Solovich, vice president of Women's Supreme •Lodge No. 6 will be 'guest speaker. Enter- tainment will be by Mickey and Sam Woolf and Max Sosin will preside as emcee. Members are requested to bring friends and family. * * * Mrs. Joseph Weinberg, presi- dent, PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB, announces a meet- ing on Monday. Mrs. Norman Goldenberg and Mrs. Morris Alter urge members to collect y*- for their ads. Seventy-five dol- lars was given to three charity cases at the last meeting. 'Follow the Wind': Fine Children's•Picture Book "Follow the Wind" by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin, is a charming story about a gay wind. The child :follows it and with it pursues .bird and kite and sail boat. This story, published by Loth- rop, Lee & Shephard Co., 419 FoUrth Ave., New York 16, al- though brief, nevertheless holds the reader's interest because of its fi.ne . text and illustrations> Committee chairmen for the party in- clude Mesdames Joseph B. Gaylord, fund- raising; Fred Ginsburg, prize party; Irving. Oberfelder, party vice chairman ; Arthur Purdy. ticket distribution; Charles Gershenson and Jack Wainger, prizes; Gabriel Alexander, publicity ; Paul Bro- der, personnel ; Lillian Lewis, ushers; David Wilkus, hostesses: Lillian Lewis, Fred Ginsburg, Raymond Moers, ushers' outfits; Sam Cruder, production; Leonard Kasle, program ; Irving Oberfelder, post- ers. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mes- dames Meyer Prentis. Abe Cooper. Abe Srere, Nate Shapero, Herman Marks, Lewis Frank, Walter Fuchs, Samuel Glo- gower, Isaac Gilbert, Louis C. Cohane, Leonard Weiner, Hyman Broder, Samuel Soff erin, Joseph Welt, Harry Becker, Mortimer Meyer, Sidney Allen, Theo. Bargman, Ben Schwayder, Maurice Schwartz, Herbert Smith, Arthur Bloom. The 25 area chairmen are Mesdames Louis Barnett, Roger Ettlinger, Jerome Morton, Louis Baum, Emil Stern, Harold Edelson, Joseph Slatkin, Louis Heaven- rich, Alfred Loewenstein, Jr., Gerald San- doll, King Schwayder, Carl Wois. Nathan Schermer, A. M. Rodegcker, - Charles Fein- berg, Bennett Fenberg, Seymour Dunitz, Wallace Roberts, Samuel Fenston, Gilbert Phil Elkus, Michel, Richard Reitman. Sidney Imerman, Meyer Rosenbaum, Elmer Zuckerman, Theodore Birnkrant. Fifteen students, 11 from Is- rael, recently arrived in this country for graduate study at American universities on schol- arships awarded by the Nation- al Council of Jewish Women, it was announced by Mrs. Irving M. Engel of New York, national president. This brings the num- ber of 'Council scholarship awards to date to 65. The students, many of whom have held important welfare po- sitions in Israel, were chosen on the basis of outstanding qualifi- cations. After completing their studies here they will return to their work in Israel with the most advanced training in social work, nursery and teaching de- veloped..in this • country. Rehearse for Nov. 19 Center Holiday Hop Plan March Wedding Bar Mitzvahs Sisterhoods to Hear South African Guest Mrs. Mildred Lewis announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Da- vid Phillip, Saturday, Nov. 18, at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion. A reception will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, at 3209 Webb: No cards. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Morton Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldberg, of Elmhurst Ave., will be observed Satur- day, Nov, 18, at Cong. Bnai Da- vid. A reception will follow Sat- urday night at the family home, from 8 to 11 p.m. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay, will be observed Nov 18 at the Carmel Hebrew School and Cong. Bnai Joseph. Pupils will conduct the entire service. * The Bar Mitzvah of Jerry Al- lan Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schneider, of Calvert Ave., will be observed Saturday at the Bnai David Synagogue. A dinner in his honor will be held Saturday night at Rainbow Catering. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Howard Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Garland, of Indiana Ave., was observed Friday with a cer- emony at Temple Israel. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Marvin Sheldon Littky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Littky, of 18237 Littlefield, will be observed Sat- urday, Nov. 25, at Northwest He- brew Cong. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Jack Mer- rill Thav, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thav, of 2512 Cortland, will be observed at 9 a.m., Satur- day at Cong. Agudath Israel, 11331 Linwood. A dinner and reception will be held in his honor at 6:30 p.m., Sunday at Zacks Catering. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of David Jo- seph Abels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Abels, of Glendale Ave., will be observed Saturday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Arnold Zuroff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zuroff, of Taylor Ave., will be observed Nov. 25 at Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel. A dinner and reception will be held Nov. 26 at Bel-Aire in his honor. MISS SHIRLEY MOGUL Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mogul, of 5077 Bewick, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Jack Berman, of 2683 Leslie Ave. The bride-elect at- tends Wayne University. Ber- man attends the Detroit Insti- tute of Technology. March 25 has been set as the wedding date. CARD OF THANKS UN. 4-6442 FLOWER-HILL CLARINET LESSONS Beginners - Advanced Weddings - Showers Bar Mitzvas 16640 JAS. COUZENS ABE ROZANOFF WWJ, WWJ-TV Musician UN. 2-3033 Below 6 Mile Rd: Look For The W •••••••-•+•••-•+.**44-4•••••••••••••••••" . 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FIRST CALL Florist & Nursery Sales Call Faultless for Finest Cleaning and Home -Milliners Practicing with dance stylists from the Christopher Smith Studio for the entertainment portion of the Nov. 19 Holiday Hop at the Jewish Center are two members of the Holiday Hop Committee, ALAN FRANE, (left), committee member, rehearsing with JOYCE GRAHAM. * * Mrs. Ethel Smith of Johan- nesburg, South Africa, guest of honor of the National Federa- tion of Temple Sisterhoods at its 80th biennial assembly, Nov. 12-15, in Cleveland, will be en- tertained by Mrs. Samuel Danto, president of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sister- hoods, at a luncheonette to- night at Mrs. Danto's home, 2224 W. Chicago Boulevard. Among those present will be board members and chairmen of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel Sisterhoods of Detroit and officers of the Michigan Federation of Temple Sister- hoods. Mrs. Smith will discuss Sister- hood Life in South Africa and in the United States. She will be Mrs. Danto's weekend guest. Officers of the Michigan State Federation include: Mrs. Sam- uel B. Danto, president; Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal, secretary; Mrs. Milton Steincller, treasurer. The family of the late William Moskofsky wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended them during their recent bereave- ment - Hat Making "Phone Call Does It All" 4737 Elmhurst • 9423 Grand River Your curtains, draperies and cornice boards removed at small charge WE. 3-1010 from Everything . 14—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 17, 1950 smart new shapes and trimmings to wire, glue, blocks in pill boxes, hel- met shapes or brim boards. Head size blocks $2.75 WO. 1-6758 =ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked, $1.00 as is MICH. 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