1 Men's Clubs
Elect Mrs. Schweitzer
Neugarten President
At an election meeting held at
Inaugurating the CONG. the home of Mrs. Harry C.
BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB Singer. Neugarten Medical Aid
lecture series at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, will be its spiritual
leader, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor-
relick, speaking on "Stranger
Than Fiction," telling of oddi-
ties and curiosities in Jewish
life. Guest artists will be Nicho-
las Fenakel, cantor of North-
west Hebrew Con. Sidney Wein-
berg, vice-president, will pre-
side. The program is arranged
by Abraham Waronoff.
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A noted psychiatrist, Dr. A.
Goldman, will speak to the
HARRY B. KEID AN LODGE,
Bnai Brith, at its January meet-
ing on "Tensions of Modern Liv-
ing." In addition, a new March
of Time movie, "Modern Man,"
will be shown. There will be an
election of delegates to the dis-
trict Bnai Brith convention in
MRS. ALBERT SCHWEITZER
Chicago next July.
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re-elected as its president for
Plans are nearing completion 1951, Mrs. Albert Schweitzer.
for the first cabaret night of Serving. with Mrs. Schweitzer
DONALD FOX LODGE, Bnai are:
Brith, to be held Jan. 27, at the
Mesdames David Saks, Albert
Park Avenue Hotel. Entertain- P. Weiss, George Silvers and
ment will be provided by -mem- Benjamin Freedland, vice-presi-
bers. A buffet luncheon will be dents; Mortimer Bernhardt,
served. Members wishing to Morton Behrend, Samuel Good-
participate or to reserve tickets,
man and Joseph Busker, secre-
cal! Phil Spitz, TY. 7-9352, or
taries; and Abraham Fox, treas-
Percy Bossin, at UN. 4-7743.
urer. All vice-presidents are
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also important committee chair-
DONALD FOX CHAP T E R,
men.
Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30
Nominated for the two-year Board of
p.m. Wednesday, at Halevy Directors are Mesdames Samuel Gale,
'Pomerantz, Harvey Rothstein,
Music Center. Program of the Irving
Harry Singer, Sol Ostrow and Samuel
evening will be a screening of Litz. For the one year Board of Directors
are Mesdames Benjamin Krell, Jr., Louis
"Measure of Freedom," spon- Beck.
Milton Golden, Hyman Freedland,
sored by the Anti-Defamation Charles Sisskind and David Litwin.
Members of the nominating committee
Committee. Friends are invited. include Mesdames Morton Snyder, Nor-
Local BBYO Groups Hold
Joint Installation Event
Samuel Leib, past president of
district Grand Lodge Six, Bna i
Brith, installed newly-elected
officers of the Michigan Region-
al Councils of AZA and BEG
Thursday at the Mayfair Room.
Awards were presented by Re-
gional AZA president, Sidney
Rubenstein, to AZA winners in
oratory, debate, basketball, ping-
pong and bowling. Sharon Dis-
kind. BBG convention chairman,
made awards to the girls for
story telling, song parodies,
bowling and ping-pong. Ruben-
stein acted as toastmaster.
man K. Noble, Sol Ostrow and Benjamin
Krell, Jr.
Federation Women Call
Organizations Meeting
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December
29, 1950
W A T ' S
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By TERRY
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(Copywright,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
Tosche Seidel, the world-
famous violinist, likes simple
foods. Here is his recipe for
Blueberry Griddle Cakes
2 Eggs
2 Cups Buttermilk
1 Teaspoon Soda
2 Cups all-purpose Flour
2 Teaspoons Sugar
2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Salt
4 Tablespoons Melted Butter
1 Cup fresh Blueberriees, or frozen
blueberries thawed and drained
Beat eggs and add buttermilk mixed
with soda. Sift flour, baking powder, salt
and sugar into this mixture, then pour
in melted butter. Fold in blueberries
into batter and fry on a hot buttered
griddle.
Northwest Sisterhood
Enacts 'South Pacific'
As Pre-Donor Event
A variety show featuring tal-
ent from the Roth-Berdun The-
atrical Group will highlight a
meeting of the Northwest He-
brew Cong. Sisterhood, to be
held at 12:30 p. m., Jan. 10 at
the synagogue. Lawrence O'Lar-
ry has contributed an item as a
door priZe.
The program is in connection
with the donor event, which will
be held at 12:30 p. m., Feb. 7.
Mrs. Philip Heitman announces
that a dramatization of "South
Pacific" by Miss Sulie Harand
will be the top attraction.
On the donor committee are:
Mesdames Alex Brooks, over-
all chairman; Samuel Miller,
yearbook; David Aaron, year-
book_ co-chairman; Sol Slomo-
vitz, tickets and her co-chair-
men, Norman Allan, Barney
Golden and Samuel Simmers;
Irving Feldman, younger set
chairman; Harry Nachman and
Alexander Moss, honoriams and
memoriams; Simon Hecker, sec-
retary; and Ann Goldman, pub-
licity.
To set up a program through
which local units of national
Jewish women's organization
can effectively assist the Wo-
men's Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation in conduct-
ing the annual Allied Jewish
Campaign, Mrs. Leonard H.
Weiner, Division president, and
Mrs. Henry Wineman, of the ad-
visory board, have called a
luncheon meeting of local presi-
dents for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at the Lee Crest.
This meeting is in line with
one recently called nationally
at which the Women's Division Workmen's Circle Holds
bf the United Jewish Appeal
called together the national New Year's Celebration
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs.. T. Jewish women's organization
Moe Kesner, well known De-
Goldoftas (Ann Sharon Aishish.- leaders to implement the UJC.
troit singer and music teacher,
kin) of East Lansing, Mich., a
will be master of ceremonies at
son, Neil David.
Israel Club Picks Officers, the Workmen's Circle jamboree
* * *
Sets $2,500 Israel Goal
on New Year's Eve at the Edu-
Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
cational Center, 11529 Linwood.
Abraham B. Duke (Blanch
Election of officers was held
Burg), of 2952 Calvert, a daugh- Nov. 27 by the Israel Club of The floor show will consist . of
Yiddish and English presenta-
ter, Paula Renee.
Detroit, and the following of- tions, and several local artists
* * *
ficers were elected:
will be featured.
Dec. 17—To Dr.- and Mrs.
Sam Geer, president; Philip
A smorgasbord dinner, favors,
Joseph Maltzer of Roselawn Golden, vice-president; Joseph hats, confetti, noisemakers and
Ave., a son.
Gross, treasurer; Albert Kurz- music by Sam Emmer will round
* * *
mann and Jack Natow, secretar- out the evening. Reservations,
Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack ies; and Mrs. Sarah Schwartz, - of which there are a limited
Green (Dorothy Clayman), of house manager.
number, may still be placed at
Installation of officers was the Educational Center or by
Dumbarton Road, a daughter,
held Dec. 15 and was conducted calling TO. 9-5453.
Randy kiue.
* * *
i by Jack Natow, Robert Stone
Dec. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. and Harry Dermer. Natow, JWV Chapters to Begin
Henry Cohn (Marion Hollins), chairman of the 25th anniver-
of Dallas, Tex., a son, Robert sary committee, appealed to the Counselling of Inductees
group to raise $2500 for Israel.
Lawrence.
A pre-induction counselling
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program for 18 and 19-year-old
Dec. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Social, Inc. to Hold Party
Jewish youths destined to enter
ley White (Adell Freeman) , of At Club Grez on Jan. '7
the armed forces will be insti-
19300 Santa Barabara, a son,
Social, Inc., will open its 1951 tuted soon in 700 Posts of the
David Lawrence.
activities with a party Jan. 7, at Jewish War Veterans through-
• * *
Club Grez, 935 Lawndale. The out the country, it was an-
Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer affair is open to all young adults nounced by national command
_Ammer Kowal, of Warrington Drive., a with members admitted without er, .Henry Albert, of Flushing,
daughter, Bonnie Ruth.
charge. Chartered buses will N. Y.
* * *
Designed to provide young
leave from Davison and Holmur
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sosh- at 8:30 p.m., for those needing men with "an orientation course
nick (Ilene Sosnick) , of Forest
transportation. For further in- that will aid individual adjust-
Hills, N. Y., a son, Harold Fred-
formation call Hershel Lewis, ment to military service," the
rick.
TY. 4-5289, or Gerry Hamburg, program will employ volunteer
JWV counsellors familiar with
The Community Chest has 2' TO. 8-7507.
regulations and procedures in.
organizations which care for
the Army, Navy and Air Forces,
sick, dependent and neglected First Galician Society Holds
as well as in the separate
Annual Dinner and Installation branches of each service.
. children.
The First Galician Society of
Detroit will have its annual din-
JEWISH RECORD SALE
CERTIFIED MOHEL
ner and installation at 7 a.m.,
Large Listing of
Rev. Yehudah Loewy Sunday, at the Galicianer
Latest Jewish Records
12517
Linwood.
A
full
course
SERVING IN
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dinner and musical entertain-
Hospitals and Homes
BORENSTEIN'S BOOK
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-
Troth of Donna Harris
Told at Open House
At an open house reception
GINSBURG - ROS E N B E R G
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Harris, of Hartwell Ave., an- P 0 S T and AUXILIARY will
honor Mickey Hern, who will re-
turn to service with the U.S.
Army with a social at 8 . p.m.,
Jan. 9 at the Memorial Home. A
short business meeting is plan-
ned before the social.
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LT. ELI LEVIN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet Tuesday for a
business meeting at the Me-
morial Home. Call Judy Black-
man, ticket chairman, UN.
3-6432, for military tickets. A
dessert tea will take place at 1
p.m., Jan. 9, at the Memorial
Home. Wives, mothers, sisters
and daughters of veterans are
invited. Call L o u b a Lupiloff,
TO. 8-3497; Jeanne Polansky,
TO. 6-2417; and Evelyn Anchill,
UN. 3-6113, for reservations.
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LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY will meet at 8:45 p.m.,
Tuesday at the Memorial Home.
DONNA LORRAINE HARRIS
The auxiliary donated a Christ-
mas tree to members of Dear-
flounced the engagement of their born Veteran's Hospital. It was
daughter, Donna Lorraine, to decorated by president Esther
Leonard Norman Bassin, son of Feld. who helped decorate two
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Bassin, of other trees donated by Michi-
Gardendale Ave. The young gan JWV. A dramatic group
couple both attended Wayne will soon be formed. For infor-
University w he r e the bride- mation, call UN. 1-4596.
groom-elect was affiliated with
Alpha Epsilon -Pi fraternity. Mr.
Bassin is presently in the armed
forces. A September wedding is
planned.
m
u, noted
JWF Women Hold Annual
Institute at Beth El
"A Day with Women of Dis-
tinction," the fifth annual in-
stitute of the Women's Division
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, will be held at 9:30 a.m.,
Wednesday, at Temple Beth El,
Mrs. Raymond Sokolov, pro-
gram chairman, announced.
Planning the institute, in ad-
dition to Mrs. Sokolov, are Mes-
dames Charles Briskman and
Herschel V. Kreger, vice-chair-
men of the program committee,
Leonard H. Weiner, Division
president; Paul P. Broder, J.
Shurly Horwitz, Harry L. Jones
and Milton Marx.
Early Deadline for
January 5 Issue
Due to the occurrence of
New Year's Day on Monday,
the deadline for all copy —
including photographs — for
the issue of the Jewish. News
of Jan. 5 will be at noon the
preceding Friday, Dec. 29.
MURRAY PRESENT, young
Detroit pianist, will appear in
recital in the lecture hall of the
Art Institute, Jan. 5. Mr. Present
appeared here two years ago
under the auspices of the Music
Study Club. He studied with
Bendetson Netzorg and was
awarded a fellowship at Julard
Graduate School. He is now on
the faculty of New Jersey State
Teachers College at Montclair,
New Jersey.
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call on a few of my neighbors and aid in the fight against polio.
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