I AdivitieJ iva Young Israel Women Plan 18th Anniversary Program for Sunday ocidy Detroiters vacationing in Miami Beach include Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson, of Stratford Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg, of Canterbury Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel, of Fairfield Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Al Sklar, of Warrington Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman and daughter, Lila, of Stratford Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Goldman, of Canterbury Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunitz; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose, of W. Outer Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Silber- stein, of Lincolnshire Dr.; Mrs. Ruth Rosenberg, of Strathcona Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brody, of Muirland. Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein, of Balmoral Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kohlenber, of Outer Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hechtman, of Sherbourne Rd.; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Fishman, of Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Eugene Feingold has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit here with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry of Outer Drive are enjoying an 18- day cruise to South America. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harris have returned from their wedding trip to New Orleans and Jamaica, and now are residing at the Wilshire Apts. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Margolis and their sons of Muirland Ave. are in their winter home on Nautilis Drive, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sylvan have returned to their Roslyn Road abode after a month's tour of the west coast. Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager of Oak Drive have returned from a month's trip to Las Vegas and California. The Myron Steinbergs of Webb Ave. have returned from a week in New York City, where they celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brody and children of Warrington Drive are spending two weeks in Sun Valley, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glossman have left for Boston, where they will establish residence for the next 18 months. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green of Muirland Ave. have returned from a two-week stay in Florida. - Mr. and Mrs. Graham Orley of Victoria Road are back from stay in New York City. The Abe Schmiers of Sherbourne Road left last week for New York, and embarked on Feb. 20 on a cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman and their daughter, Marcia, have moved from Covington Road and now are residing in their new home at 19001 Oak Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldin of W. Outer Drive, who are visit- ing in Los Angeles, are en route to Miami Beach where they will remain for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Winkelman have returned from their wedding trip and are living in Ann Arbor, where they attend the University of Michigan. Affiliate organizations of League Pledge Support to Women's Division Presidents of leading Detroit Jewish women's organizations pledged their groups' support as workers in the 1952 Allied Jew- ish Campaign, at the recent annual meeting of the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions. Among presidents who signed a resolution in support of the campaign were: Mesdames David B. Kliger, League president; Frank J. \Vinton, Home Relief Society; Julius Hersh, Sisterhood of Cong. Enai. Moshe; Arthur Rice, Sisterhood of Temple Beth El; Julius Ring, Kvutzah Ivrith; Arthur Tractenberg; S h e r u t h League; David Keywell, Temple Israel Sisterhood; Gerald Aptekar, Auxiliary of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity; Emil D. Rothman., Detroit Section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women: Irwin Levine, Sisterhood of Cong. Beth Aaron; Daniel B. Marcus, Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged; A. Albert Sugar, Sholom Aux- iliary JWV; Eva Feinstein, Ladies' Aux- iliary 135, JW V; Martin Share,q Ladies Auxiliary of Aesculapian Society; Oscar Zemon, Brandeis University; Maurice Cornfield, Zedakah Club; and Ben Jacob, Women's American ORT. The full text of the resolution reads as follows: WHEREAS, In the 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign are incorporated all of the causes, in Detroit, throughout the United States, and overseas, in which we, as good citizens of our community and as Jewish women, are concerned, and, - WHEREAS, As thoughtful, sympathetic - .women, we can fully understand the imperative need to turn the Homecoming •so Israel into a Home-rnaking, and, WHEREAS, For the 'welfare of our children, our friends and ourselves, we are devoted to the :local and national Jewish social services that make our community a richer place in which to THEREFORE, we, the leaders, and members of groups comprising the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, resolve that, since the 1952 Allied Jew- ish PLUS Campaign requires plus work and plus giving from all of us, we will do our utmost to enlist our fellow mem- bers to join with us as workers in the Campaign; we will give primary to the Campaign during the months of its con- duct by holding no major organizational events in that period; and we will par- ticipate in the Campaign to the best of our individual abilities. 13418 W. 7 Mile 751% The Ruth Ann Shapiro : Aux- iliary, sponsored by the Infants Service Group, at its last meet- ing elected the following officers to direct the newly-organized group: Sharon Dickens, president; Barbara Gantz, vice-president; Bobby Rosenberg and Wilma Gold, secretaries; and Gail Kirschner, happy day fund. Formed only recently to honor Ruth Ann Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Shapiro, the= girlsstuff toys and animals, prepare scrapbooks and present plays for children at North End Clinic, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, De- troit Orthopedic Clinic and other institutions. Mrs. Shapiro is a member of Infants Service Group. For Your Listening . . . and Dancing Pleasure ... ask for SHELDON ROTH his drums and orchestra - The best band at the most reasonable price Phone: DI. 1 1576 - . Rabbi Leon Fram will be one of the many dignitaries present when the new Downtown USO Club at 147 W. Lafayette is of- ficially dedicated today. Cere- monies will begin at 3 p.m., and will be followed by an open house buffet supper for all servicemen and women in the area. Included in the entertainment planned for the evening, Carol Channing and the cast from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" will make a personal appearance. An orchestra will play for dancing. The USO Club is located in the basement of the Shubert Lafay- ette Theter. The club will be maintained, as in World War II, by community groups, with food served free to servicemen. Volunteer organiza- tions may contact Mrs. Herbert S. Arbogast, refreshment chair- man, to serve at the center. UN. 3-7612 Getting Married? Call UN. 4-6442 FLORIST THE RECORD STORE Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 For Better Designs Reasonable Quotations METRO MUSIC • TO. 8-4114 1 0328 DEXTER A Treat to the Ear MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Call UN. 3-3737 Now • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS At The Sign Of The Mg Below Six Mile Roca_ 16640 JAMES COUZENb For the Style you'll always enjoy . . . fine catering in your home or synagogue . . . or in our lovely TERRACE ROOM. ire May We Help Plan Your Per- 8231 Woodward TR. 3-5800 We are the exclusive Kosher caterers for the beautiful FLAMINGO ROOM and Wood- ward Room of the new Hotel De- . . Call SALLY KLEIN for troiter information. fect Affair? Strictly Kosher Approved by Vaad Harabonim The Ideal Graduation Gift . . . A TRIP TO EUROPE IN 1952! Visiting England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France! Includes: Punting at Cambridge, Swimming on the Riviera, Mountain Climbing in Switzerland; plus many other activities on this fun- packed trip. Trip lasts 8 weeks—July and August. Arrangements through American Express. Very Reasonable. See or Call MRS. COUTTS 9730 W. OUTER DRIVE To Invest in STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS Coupon Bonds at 31/2% Interest in Denominations of $500,, to $10,000 Savings Bonds having 150% Value at Maturity - $50 to $100,000 Orders for Bonds may be placed and Prospectuses obtained from: No Red Tape! IMPORTANT No Import License! TO: All donors of food parcels to Israel Your friends and relatives in Israel can now hove on American- make refrigerator in their homes for Passover, for as little as $259.00 for o 7 cu. ft. only $339.00 for giant 11 cu. ft. No more spoiling of precious food. All orders received by February 29 will be delivered Pick from Philco - Frigidaire Crosley - General before Pesach. Electric Westinghouse - Kelvinator. enterpniei 1111820 DEXTER BLVD., OvIeSEI hTi Rn WRITE . 11 to 3 KE. 2-2320 NOW IS THE TIME Members of Detroit Federation of Musicians ■ IiIMM=1, 011011110• ligAhTal _ CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Louis Miller wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Jewish Music a Specialty 7736.7911M011,1•11 ■ 11,..L,..- PHONE 'lOt',nsencl 8-8896 USO Opens Downtown Club for All Servicemen MRS. EMIL SPILMAN day evening, in the auditorium of the Young Israel Center, Dex- ter at Fullerton. Mrs. Emil Spilman, chairman, announces a full-course dinner and fine entertainment will be offered. Mrs. Spilman is assisted by Mesdames David Novetsky, co-chairman; Hugo Apt, reser- vations; Philip J. Forman, ar- rangements; Louis Fein, public- ity. Other committee members are : Mesdames Louis Cohen, Samuel H. Prero, Solothon N. Co- hen, Rae Urnovitz, David J Cohen, Joseph Grossman, Tille Sables, Harry Portnoy. The dinner, to begin at 6 p.m., will be followed by a presenta- tion of "The Chassidic Tale" en- acted by the following members of the Women's League: Mes- dames Hillel L. Abrams, David J. Cohen, Solomon N. Cohen, Louis Fein, David Novetsky, Renee Rochelle and Al Schwartz. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, executive director of Young Israel; will be toastmaster. The Women's League, since its inception, has maintained the youth. activities program of Young Israel. Today . Young Israel activities encompass 16 youth ,groups, members ranging in age from four to 21. Rosen's Kosher Meats Kosher Salami and Stuffed Kishke THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Friday, February 22, 1952 At a meeting gathered to cele- brate Lincoln's Birthday on Feb. The Women's League of Young Israel will celebrate its 18th an- 12, Troop 533 of the Boy Scouts niversary with a dinner on Sun- of America had as their guests Troop 520, a Negro scout troop and Troop 303, sponsored by the Central Police Station. The gathering also paid tribute to the 42nd anniversary of scouting in America. Under the sponsorship of the Lt. Raymond Zussman P o s t, of the Jewish War Veterans, which organized Troop 533, these same scouting units will get together March 26 for a hobby craft contest. • The boys will make models of boats and planes, with the boy chosen winner to receive a com- plete scouting outfit. Federal Judge Theodore Levin will be guest speaker at the program. Troop 135, of Cong. Bnai_David Synagogue, will also participate in the contest, which is directed by Lester Lawrence, Boy Scout chairman for the State Jewish War Veterans Department. Sharon 'Dickens' to Head Ruth Shapiro Auxiliary Major women's organizations joined at the annual meeting of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations to pledge full support to. the Women's Division of the 1952 Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Among those participating in the signing of a resolution pledging support, were, left to right, seated: Mrs. LEONARD H. WEINER, Women's Division co-chairman, and Mrs. EMIL D. ROTHIVIAN, president, Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women; standing: BARTLEY C. CRUM, principal speaker; Mrs. MAX FRANK, division executive vice-chairman of pre-campaign; Mrs. IRVING SMALL, League vice-president; Mrs. DAVID KEY- WELL, president, Temple Israel Sisterhood; Mrs, DAVID B. KLI- GER president of the League. Jewish Troop 533 Hosts Brother Scouts Hun Savings and Loan Association Dexter Office: 19246 lexter Blvd., corner Cortland Israel Band booths open on Tuesday evening of each week until 9 p.m. Time payments accepted through special savings plan