Parry Solomon Opens Bnai Brith Chapters
Northwest Men's Store To Help Torch Drive

12—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 21, 1951

Mrs. Brown Elected to National JWV Post

Mrs. Dorothy Brown, imme-
diate past president of the De-
Atlas Shalom Women
partment of Michigan Ladies'
Jew-
Hold Luncheon Meeting Auxiliary,
ish War Veter-'
ans, was elected
An interesting program has as national his
been arranged for the Sister- torian at the re-
hood of Adas Shalom Synagogue cent JWV en-
camp ment at
Atlanta, Ga., ac-
cording to MrS.•
Ruth Elson,
president of the
Michigan Ladies Mrs. Brown
Auxiliary, who just returned
from the convention.

Harry Solomon, who helped
Members of Bnai Brith chap-
bring Northern High School the ters in Detroit have been asked
state basketball championship to get in touch with their com-
munity service chairmen to vol-
unteer for service in the Torch
Drive.
Solicitors will devote two half-
days during the drive, Oct. 16
to Nov. 8, to house-to-house
calls. Money raised will go to-
ward maintenance of 150 health
and community services.
Mrs. Stanley Yates, community
service chairman of the Bnai
Brith Women's Council, met with
Mrs. Laura K. Eckford of the
United Foundation and repre-
sentatives of the 18 Bnai Brith
chapters last week to plan par-
ticipation .in the drive.
Community service chairmen
of the Detroit chapters of Bnai
Brith . who will recruit solicitors
are: Hilda Landarten, Bloch;
HARRY SOLOMON
Rose Gutov, Brandeis; Jane Cen-
ter, Detroit B & P; Rose Schultz,
in. 1930 and later starred for the Detroit; Mrs. Louis Berenstein,
University of Michigan, Miohl - Downtown; Mrs. G. Gutenthe,
gan State Normal and other Eastside; Ann Jefferson, Fox;
amateur basketball teams as a Rose Glazer, Gershwin; • Ethel
player and coach, announces the Blackman, Handle r: Esther
opening of his new men's cloth- Steinway, Israel; Mrs. S. Wex-
ing and furnishings store ler, Keidan; Mrs. H. Einhorn.
MRS. HERBERT HARRIS
at 19472 Livernois.
Louis Marshall; Roslyn Ackner,
Solomon, who originally taught Morgenthau; Mrs. L. Schostak, by Mrs. Herbert Harris, vice-
school in the D e t r o it public Pisgah; Ethel Greenstein, Tik- president in charge of programs,
school system, embarked on his • vah; Mrs. D. Levine, Rex; Fay when it meets Monday, in the
clothing career after his dis- Feldman, Zager; and Mrs. G. social hall of the synagogue.
charge from the U. S. Army Golden, Herzl.
St a r t i n g with a luncheon,
where he served in the European
which is free to members, the
theater of operations.
Manoth Food to Israel
program will continue with a
The store will be known as Begins Third Year of Service
skit especially prepared for the
Harry Solomon, Inc. The grand
occasion by Mrs. Harris. Mrs.
opening is being.held this week,
Manoth, Inc., gift parcel ser- George Bassin is chairman of
with the stare open Thursday, vice to Israel, is now entering its
the luncheonapd is assisted by
Friday, and Saturday nights for third year of operation, after Mrs.
Morris Beilwwitz.
the celebration.
being organized by Israeli war
Mrs.
Phillip Helfman, presi-
veterans in cooperation with the
Farband - Labor Zionist organ- dent, will explain the role the
Education is Foremost
Sisterhood has played and con-
At Council Delegate Meet ization.
Hyman Benditovich, head of tinues to play in the effort of
the congregation to achieve com-
Jewish Community C ouncil Manoth's sales division, said pletion of its new building.
that
Manoth
parcels
are
de-
delegates will convene this Tues-
day, at 8:30 p.m. at the Davison signed specifically to fit Israel's
Jewish Center for the fir s t urgent needs. Complete control
Council Delegate Assembly of is maintained over kashruth and
quality of f o o d parcels, he
Refresh ...NOM ••
the season.
Relax ...
stressed.
In observance of Jewish Edu-
For gift certificates, write
cation Month, Jewish education Manoth Food Parcels, 401 Broad-
in the , community will be dis- way, New York 13.
cussed. Also highlighted will be
a review of recent anti-Semitic
manifestations, both in the De- Mrs. Sloan to Start Center
PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
20 Mites West of Mitwaukee
troit community and on the na- Open Forum Activities
lust
tional scene and local activities
The Center Open Forum will
on behalf of FEPC will be des-
resume activities at the Wood-
cribed.
ward Center, Oct. 3, with a lec-
Sunday
A full report will also be given ture on "Education for Mar-
on the activities of the Jewish riage" by Mrs. Verna Sloan,
Am-r: n icr
Community during the summer director of the Detroit League
months, as well as some of the for
Planned Parenthood."
Modern, Smartly Furnished Accommo-
activities now being planned
Other speakers in .October in- dations —Wonderful Food and Lots of it
for the forthcoming season.
clude Arthur Coar, theatrical
-Mud and Mineral Baths —Planned Ac•
producer and playwright, on
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
tivities —Tropical Indoor Pool—Nightly
Oct. 17; Dr. Benjamin Jeffries,
Presented Education Award
psychiatrist, on Oct. 24; and Entertainment-..year 'Round Sports.
Harry Chester, research staff
Mrs. Carl Schiller, represent- member of the UAW-CIO, on For Reservations, Phone or Write
ing the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Oct 31
Sisterhood, was presented with a
PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
certificate of appreciation for DIVA' California Units Give
the Sisterhood's efforts in ad- American Flag to Church Group
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vancing Jewish education in De- LOS ANGELES, (AJP)---A Jew-
Nippersink Manor, Genoa City, Wis.
Oakton Pines, Eagle River, Wis.
troit. The award was presented ish veterans group presented an
at 65th convocation of the Jew- American flag to a Christian North Shore Manor, Miami Beach, Fla.
ish Theological Seminary on church here as part of an Ameri-
Sunday, in New York. canism program. Presenting the
Louis Berry, at the same ses- flag to the Christ Temple Church
sion, was installed as a co-chair- will be Commanders Larry Fis-
man of the Seminary's national pon of the Weber-Ochefsky Post
planning and campaign commit- Jewish War Veterans, and Louis
tee. Rose of South-West Post.

Mrs. Elson also announce*
that the Department of Michi-
gan Ladies Auxiliary received
citations for their participation
in the adopt-a-hospital plan
DP milk fund and Aid to Israel.
The f all o wing auxiliaries
were presented with honor roll
citations:
Detroit, Lawrence H. Jones, Lt.
Eli. Levin, Lt. Raymond Zuss-
man, Morton Silverman, Gen.
MauriceRose, Pfc. Robert Rafel-
son, Pfc. Joseph L. Bale, Charles
and Aaron Kogan, Lt. Roy F.
Green and Sol Yetz-Morris Co-
hen.

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