Council Women's Fund-Raising Show,
Proof of the Pudding' Set for Monday
Ahavas Achim Installs
Hebrew La dies' Aid
Congregational Officers Has Donor Wednesday
10—THE JEWISH NEWS -
Friday, November 30, 1951
Cong. Ahavas Achim will hold
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will
a joint installation dinner- hold its major fund-raising pro-
dance with its Men's Club in ject on Wednesday, at the Fort
its social hall on Sunday. The
congregation will install Isa-
dore Leeman, president; Harr!
Bodzin, vice - president; Irwin
Leviant, Ralph Cutler, Manuel
Rosenbaum, secretaries; Hy
Leonard t r e a s u r e r; Isador
Fidler, Sgt at arms; and Alvin
Lynn, Harvey M. Dubin, Dr.
Kenneth Kellen, Sam Kallush,
Julian Winston, Albert Burke,
Sam Terman, Alex Kraft, Irving
Wasserman, Lew Tessler and
Herman Yarrows, trustees.
The following officers are to
be installed by the Men's Club:
Irwin Leviant, president; Ralph
Cutler, vice - president; Sidney
Cohen, secretary; Sam Terman,
treasurer; and Isadore Leeman,
Henny Littman, Julian Winston,
Harry Eskin, Hy Lenard, Lew
Tessler, Barney Covent, Isador
Fidler and Nathan Golden, trus-
tees.
MRS. • JULIA RING
Hundreds Acclaim
Lapides Brothers'
New Quality Plant
-
Having a good laugh over the lines that will conclude "Proof
of the Pudding," National Council of Jewish Women's production
that will culminate its fund-raising drive, are (left to right) Mrs.
RICHARD FREUND, director of the finale, and Mesdames SAUL
HALT, FRED ALPERT, HAROLD ALLEN and NORMAN EISEN-
SHTADT, who appear in the closing sequence. The show, written
and directed by Morrie Weiss, will be presented at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple.
Golden Rule Aid Society
To Hold Donor Ltincheon
Keywell, Kowal, Provide Thanksgiving
Treats for Servicemen at the Barium
Continuing a tradition estab-
lished in World War II, when
thousands of servicemen were
housed and fed at the Barium
Hotel without charge, the ho-
tel's owners, Henry Keywell and
Isidore Kowal, provided similar
facilities for 243 servicemen on
Thanksgiving.
The Women's Golden Rule Aid
Society will hold their 12th an-
nual_don.or luncheon at Lachar's
on Dexter, Tuesday, at 12:30 p.m.
Mrs. J. Caplan is chairlady for
the event, and Rabbi Leo Gold-
man will be speaker. Enter-
tainment will be provided by
Mrs. Menkovitz.
Ticket-holders are Mrs. Anna
Levine, TO. 7-2906 and Mrs.
B. Sniderman and Mrs. P. Apple.
When calls came through froth
Selfridge Field and Percy Jones
Hospital inquiring whether the
hotel can handle the men on
leave, Keywell and Kowal re-
plied, "Send as many as y4ou
wish to come. We are ready for
them. Maiy of those who ar-
rived were accompanied by their
Thirkell School Plans Bazaar
wives.
Hanukah gifts and other pack-
The Barium Hotel owners pro- ages for the holiday season will
Beth Aaron to Install
vided facilities for hundreds of be on sale at a Bazaar spon-
100 New Ittlembers
servicemen last Rosh Hashanah_ sored by a Parent Teachers Or-
and Yom Kippur. They plan to ganization of Thirkell School,
At late services, beginning at continue the practice of offer-' from 2 to 10 p.m., Tuesday, at
8:30 p.m., today, Beth • Aaron ing free rooms and meals for the school. Mrs. W. Granot is in
Synagogue w i 11 conclude its men in uniform.
charge of activities.
drive for members by installing
100 new worshippers.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
who will conduct the service will
also preach on "The Modern
Jew Affirms His Ancient Faith."
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
Louis Ellenson will serve as can-
of Posterity.
"—Disraeli.
tor,_and Max Teitel will be solo-
ist during services while Stewart
Silverman will chant the Kid-
dush.
By
By
New member f; will be installed
Barbara
Betsy
by Harry Green, president, and
Albert M. Fenkell, vice:president
Levin
Brown
of the congregation. Al Stern,
membership drive chairman, will
Mumford
Central
preside at the social hour follow-
High
ing services, with Mrs. .Mary
High
Glieberman hostess.
Others participating include
BARBARA LEVIN
Central's French and Spanish
Hyman Green, membership co-
At the last meeting of the Clubs held a joint musicale last
chairman; 'Sidney Weinberg,
Men's Club president; and Mrs. Parents 'Club, representatives week with the combined talents
Irwin Levine, Sisterhood presi- from Mumford's clubs were in- of Don Halper, Paul Kadish,
vited to speak on -their activities Grace Ashby, Lillian Circurel,
dent.
and functions. Barry Stulberg,
At a meeting bf Beth Aaron representing the student council Sandra Gross, Alta Singer, June
Juniors, teen-age boys' affiliate, was chairman. Speakers were Stone, Sylvia Deu.tlebaum, Ruth
Charles Bennett w a s elected Eugene Salisin, Press Club; Spielberg, Marion Mohr, Toni
president. He will be assisted by Jerry Wells, Hi-Y; Tom Platt, Kreger, Alex Sarcot and Marc
Howard SChwartz, vice-presi- Science Club; Peggy Barry, Rubenstein who sang, played
piano, accordion and gui-
dent; Sheldon Seltzer, secretary; French Club; Gail Miller Domi- violin,
and Stewart Silverman, treasur- cons; Virginia Kuttnauer, Fu- tar.
Allan Roth, long interested ill-
er. The group meets at 9 a.m., ture Nurses; Joyce Rosenblum,
Sunday for religious services, Speakers Bureau; Bob Segar, inter-faith relations, furthered
followed by breakfast. The Bag- Latin Club; Burt Stillman„ his experiences by attending the
23rd anniversary dinner of the
ley School gym has been made Broadcasters
Club; Ernest Scho- National Council of Christians
available for basketball each enfeld, Radio Club; Robert and
Jews.
Thursday evening.
Grenell, V. C. Y.; Elizabeth Ber-
The Girls Athletic Association
kow, Travelers Club; Mary. Ir- recently gave a party for all 10B
Hebrew, Sunday School
win Y-Teens; and Sanford girls. Officers Jean Fox, Joy
Smith, Civil Air Patrol.
Carlson, Sybil Weinstein, and
Classes at Bnai Moshe
Chosen to be leaders of Mum- Sue Howard helped plan the
Plan Hanukah Affairs
ford's Speakers Bureau were square daficing and basketball
Lenny
Gordon, Pres.; Freida exhibitions. Jenny Mae Davis
A joint Hanukah program of
the . children of the David W. Zalc, Veep; Marion Gunsberg, gave modern dance interpreta-
Edith Granow, treas- tions.
Simons (Bnai Moshe) Hebrew secretary;
urer.
Central's basketball schedule
School and the Bnai Moshe Sun-
For the first time since the is being advertised on pencils
day School will take place Sun- opening
• of Mumford, English sold throughout the school by
day, Dec. 23, in the Bnai Moshe
Literature
and advanced journ- the boys of the "C" Club, whose
auditorium.
alism will be offered next term. officers are Bob Marans, Pres.;
The graduating class of M. There will also be advanced Denny Ormand, Veep, and Guy.
Mathis will present a playlet in classes of music, art, languages, Barron, .Sec'y.-Treas. The first
Hebrew. The class of Abraham history, mathematics and busi- game will be Dec. 7, with South-
Schachter will present recita- ness courses.
western at their gym..
tions and short sketches. The
John Strandberg, head of
Last Friday was a big day -for
Hebrew school choir under the Mumford'S science department members, past and present, and
leadership of Miss Iola Shipp- was . chosen to . represent escorts of Chi Epsilon who held
ler will sing Hanukah songs. Detroit schools as a delegate to their annual installation dinner
The special festival committee the convention of . instructors at Elmwood. Directing the acti-
consisting of Mrs. Morris Order, from all over the nation at Ok ,- vities of the club for the next
Mrs. Philip Higer, Mrs. Fannie, lahoma last week to study cas,- Year will be Bev Davis, pres.;
Gersten, Alexander Weiss, and ualty prevention in case of an Rochelle Aller and Judy Levine,
Mrs. Saul Klurstein will serve atomic attack.
vice-presidents; Bernice Kogan,
refreshments.
Helene Burk and Sharon Good-
.On Dec. 30, Mr. Schachter's
Community
he s t health man, secretaries; Shirley Reder,
class will present a Hanukah agencies gave 67,571 days of hos: .- treasurer; Gloria Jaffee, social
play in Hebrew before the ad- pital care to Detroiters at fee chairman; Barbara Kahrn off,.
vanced class of the Hebrew they could afford to pay 144 sergeant-in-arms; Marilyn Sam-
School and the Sunday School. year.
uels, pledge mistress.
Tales Out of School
Wayne Hotel. Its 19th annual
donor luncheon, funds will, as
in previous years, be allocated
for needy familes here and in
Israel.
Mrs. Julia Ring is dRnor chair-
man, assisted by: Mesdames Rose
Oppenheim and Helen Ausland-
er, co-chairmen; William Roth,
tickets; and Emery Ehrenwald
and Phil Shapero.
Program chairman, Mrs" Louis
Kepes, has planned a program,
to be featured by strolling musi-
cians. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
be guest speaker, and Florence
Weintraub, soprano, will be
guest artist, accompanied by
Walter Levine at the piano.
Mrs. Joe Rosenthal, president,
announces that tickets will be
available through Tuesday by
contacting Mrs, Shapero, TE.
4-7213.
BETH - SHEVA LAIKIN
Dramatics Classes
Children 10 to 6
Many hundreds of Detroiters,
including nearly all men and
women in top positions of lead-
ership in the Jewish commun-
ity, on Monday evening joined
in felicitating t h e Lapides
Brothers—Jack, Henry, Lester
and Charles— on the inaugura-
tion of their new dry cleaning
plant at 12000 Cloverdale.
The impressive gathering
made a tar of the new plant
and later enjoyed the refresh-
ments that were served in a
beautifully decorated reception
room in the enlarged plant..
Rabbi Adler Is Guest Lecturer
At Bnai Moshe Adult School
Rabbi Morris Adler will be
guest lecturer before the Bnai
Moshe Adult School of Jewish
Studies Tuesday, at 9 p.m. Study
classes convene at 8 and are
followed by the lecture, in the
social hall. Registration for
classes is still open. Admission
to the lecture is free, and the
public is welcome.
Workmen's Circle Square Dance
Branch' 460-E of the Work-
men's Circle -will have a square
dance tonight at 11535 Linwood.
It will be a consolidated fund
affair/ Members and friends are
invited.
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