"'11111.111.11.111.111111=7111.11.11PIPP"'" Land smanshaften's Conference Dec. 17 THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, December 8, 1950 Alumni Assist UHS Membership Drive Detroit Landsmanshaften will Confer regarding Jewish com- munal problems Sunday, Dec. 17, The United Hebrew Schools 1 p. in. at the Woodward Jewish membership drive was given Center. Final meeting of the Confer- added impetus when a senior ence Planning Committee is group from the Alumni Associa- called for this Sunday, to com- plete arrangements. Alex Belkin and Leon Kay, co chairmen, urge that presidents of Lands- manshaften attend this meeting to insure success of the confer- ence. Joseph Heidman, chairman, and Morris Malin, co-chairman, of the promotion and conference attendance committee, are con- tacting presidents and secretar- ies of 67 organizations for dele- gates to the conference. Mrs. Pauline Lieberson of Skverer Relief Society is chair- man of the refreshments com- mittee. Invited to attend the confer- ence are all Landsmanshaften members, who will have an op- portunity to discuss with repre- sentatives of the Jewish Welfare Federation pressing communal questions. BEN FISHMAN Fashion Show Ends Successful Campaign Of Hadassah Women Tickets are being mailed to all Hadassah contributors for the climax of their 1950 Honor Roll campaign, the Pauline Tri- gere Fashion Show to be held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Masonic Temple. Miss Trigere, famous design- er for some of the world's best dressed women, is personally supervising the production. Pro- fessional New York models will wear over 100 of Miss Trigere's new creations. Fran Harris, of WWJ staff, will interview Miss Trigere on her personal life, and Miss Jean Sharley, Free Press fashion writer, will interview her on cur- rent fashions. Mrs. Ch a r 1 e's Gershenson, chairman of arrangements an- nounces that Frank Gagen's Or- , chestra will furnish the music. Sponsoring the fashion show are five Detroit women's apparel stores, Saks 5th Ave., B. Siegel & Co. Milgrom's, Irving's and Edith Brown. Mrs. Louis Glazier, Chapter fund raising vice-president and vo-chairmen of Honor Roll, Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. Nor- man Rom are credited with the success of the 1950 campaign. tion joined t h e membership committee and enrolled for par- ticipation in securing dues- paying members. Meeting at a brunch at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. last Sunday, the group selected the following steering committee: Max Chomsky, Herbert Fort- gang, Dr. Meyer Green, Max Hecker, Mrs. Norman Leeman, Mrs. Joseph Dresser, Gerson Berris. Ben Fishman, chairman of the 1950 UHS membership drive, was host at the brunch. Mr. Fish- man continues the work of his late father, Morris Fishman, is seeking large -membership en- rollment in the schools. Kvutzah's Traditional Hanukah Eve Saturday Comic. Beth Aaron Start's New Drive For 100 Members Albert M. Fenkell has been ap- pointed permanent chairman of thhe membership committee of Cong. Beth Aaron, according to Dr. Marvin A. Last, president. Inspired by a successful cam- paign which netted 100 new families for the congregation, the board of directors is under- t a k i n g another membership drive before it starts building the new synagogue. Fenkell has set the new mem- bership goal at 100 additional members within the next two months. He is assisted on the committee by Louis Ellenson, Harry Green, Henry G. Chait, Joseph Feldman, Morris Fenkell, Laurence W. Friedman, E m i 1 Fruchter, Morris Green, Norman Jaffe, Ed Levinson, Irwin Levine, Morris Litvin, Avery Shapiro, Al Stern and Leo Weingarden. At 10 a.m., Sunday, the Beth R. B. "BOB" GINSBURG is a very good name to RE- MEMBER for a good deal on the CORNWALL, Ont. — ( JTA 1 — Aaron Horovitz, well known Jewish industrialist, has been re-elected mayor of this city for the 1951-52 term. Mr. Horovitz, who has already served as may- or for 12 years, was chosen by acclamation—the first time he has been so honored. - ,.,s • . Haifa Chapter, ZOD, will hear a book review by Helen Kass of Meyer Levin's "In Search" at its Monday night meeting at North-. west Hebrew Cong. Balfour Peisner will report on current events, and Mrs. Seymour Kraus will lead group singing. Mrs. Philip Bernstein will be hostess at a social hour which follows. A dinner-dance at Elmwood on. Feb. 14 has been planned as a fund-raising affair. ATTENTION LANDLORDS CALL TE. 2-2201 For the Tenants You Want NOW BONDED . RENTAL BUREAU 4644 Woodward near Forest Open 9-9 Sat. and Sun. 9-5 Holiday Gift Suggestion $9.95 MEN'S SLACKS 77 % RAYON, 23% WOOL — Crease Resistant STRATFORD MEN'S SHOP VE. 8-5322 15409 W. Seven Mile Rd. new 1951 PON- TIAC. HOLIDAY GIFT SPECIAL See me at your earliest conven- ience and be one of the FIRST ONES to drive the 1951 PONTIAC! Norman Pontiac Co. 2340 W. Grand Blvd. near Linwood TY. 4-5400—Res. TO. 8-4726 OPEN EVENINGS FINE QUALITY GABARDINE SPORT SHIRTS $3 98 8 different colors ... light and dark shades. 2 flap pockets, 2 button cuff ... sizes small, medium, large, extra large. Regular 4.95. FAMOUS SHIRT SHOP 13536 W. McNICHOLS Rd. at SCHAEFER PRECIOUS FURS A SPECIAL group of Furs by Robert models priced at cost and even BELOW COST . . In time for a MINKS in all colors . . . PERSIANS NUTRIAS . . . CARACULS — BEAVERS ALASKA SEALS ... BROADTAILS SQUIRRELS, MUSKRATS Linwood PTA to Have Hanukah Party Dec. 14 Industrialist Re-elected Mayor of Canadian City Haifa Chapter, ZOD, to Hear • Book Review on 'In Search' IN GABARDINES & SMART COLORS The traditional Hanukah cele- bration of Kvutzah Ivrith will take place Saturday, at 9 p.m., in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The theme of the evening will be "Maccabeans and Chalut- zim", with participants Meyer Mathis, chairman, Michael Michlin, Morris Lachover and Israel Elpern. Abraham Schachter will lead community singing. Hanukah refreshments will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvutzah Ivrith, of which Mrs. Julius Ring is president. Everybody is welcome. The Linwood Branch of the Parent - Teachers - OrganfZation of the United Hebrew Schools will celebrate Hanukah at a party Thursday; Dec. 14, at the Jewish Center, 12th St. Branch. Mrs. Jack Kaplan, chairman, is assisted by Mr. Elpern, prin- cipal of the school, Mrs. Helen Raclin and the Misses Leah and Rose Pike, in planning the pro- gram. Parents, teachers and children will participate. All parents are invited. Aaron religious school will pre- sent a Hanukah pageant, in which children from all classes will participate. At the celebra- tion, which is Open to all pupils and their parents, Bernard Pa- nush, director of the school, and Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, will speak briefly. Each class will offer a pro- gram of recitations, songs and music, and the Sisterhood will distribute gifts and- refresh ments. Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, Sisterhood vice president and staff member of the religious school, has directed and pre- pared the pageant. 1810118.1111081P" AND FITCHES • in addition to these coats a beautiful collection of scarfs, capes and stoles drastically reduced for this clearance event. ALSO PUNCH & JUDY BLOCK, GROSSE POINTE FARMS OW 19 4 W W WW ,mwm ,$..t. .,:m i* WOM W O Fr i., S at. Onl y