8—THE JEWISH NEWS League of Jewish Women to Hold 25th Anniversary Event on June 5 The 25th anniversary of the League Of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations will be observed June 5. Mrs. David Kliger, presi- dent. announces that the formal celebration of this silver anni- versary will take place in con- junction with the League's clos- • ing meeting and', installa t ion of - newly elected officers at the. Women's City Club Auditori- um. at 1:15 p.m. , Mrs. Kliger h as appointed Mrs. Martin Naimark. direc- tor of the cele- Mrs. Naimark bration. with Mrs. Samuel B. Danto. coordinator. Mrs. Irving Small, program chairman, has planned a pro- gram to include several affiliated organizations. Musical and com- edy skits which highlighted don- or events during the past year will be presented with the orig- inal casts. The following are assisting Mrs. Naimark and Mrs. Danto in celebration arrangements: Mesdames Gerald Aptekar, Julius Barr. Samuel Blondy. Irv- ing Beal, Kenneth Helen. Maur- ice Cornfield, Joseph Davis, Manuel Feldman, Alvin Geffen, Jos. Goodstein, Diane Hershhorn. Jack Kutnick. Frank Reisman. Edwin Schneider, Burton Sim- ons. Harry Sturman, Goldie Wasserman and Julian Weber. The annual Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Youth JNF Women Plan Mother's Day Program Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund will celebrate Mother's- Day and -the fourth anniversary of Israel's inde- pendence with a program at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center. A cantata, written by Mrs. Irv- ing Arlin, program chairman, will be the high- light of the program. F e a - ture d in the presentation will be Cantor Hyman Adler and the B.n a i David choir and t h e JNF dra- matic group,!, with Miss Ro- Mrs. Arlin chelle Stollman as Miss Israel, and Mrs. Bella Goldberg, as accompanist. A scene in the cantata will show products which come di- rectly from Israel. They will be used through the courtesy of Israel Enterprises, Inc. A slate of officers will be presented by Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, nomina- tions chairman. and a vote taken . Hostesses for a dessert lunch- eon to precede the program are Mesdames Morris Lachover. Harry Davis and Gus Jacobs. Members and friends are invited. Friday, May 16, 1952 Awards will be presented to the outstanding J6.vish young wom- an and man f Detroit by Mrs. Emil Roth, ch 'rman. The nominat g committee, headed by Mrs. Leo Oreklin, in- cludes Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs. Bernard May. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto. Dr. Jack Lawson was elected president of the Detroit Alumni Chapter of Alpha Omega dental fraternity at its recent election meeting at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. _ Serving in office with Dr. Lawson are Drs. Allan Kline, vice-president; Gerald Aptekar and Bernard Schmidt, secre- taries: Frank Reisman, treas- urer; Edward Schneider, sgt. at arms; Gerald Freedman, editor; and Harold Maxmen, Albert Shulman and Azriel Weller, trustees. Fifteen members were appointed to the Council. Installation of officers will take place Saturday, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, in con- junction w i t h undergraduate Chi Chapter at the University of Michigan and Alpha Nu Chapter at University of Detroit. Dr. Harry Jolley, of Toronto. na- tional president. Dr. Louis Galin, of Detroit. national treasurer, and several past national offi- cers will be among the guests. Music and entertainment will follow ceremonies. Mickey Woolf and his orchestra will play. Dr. Edward Schneider is in charge of arrangements. To Entertain Home For Aged Auxiliary Mrs. Morris Direnfeld, presi- dent of Harry B. Keidan Chap- ter. Bnai Brith, announces a board meeting Monday, at the home of Mrs. Albert Cutler, 18429 Indiana. Mrs. Theodore Weinberg will be co-hostess. Officers for the coming sea- son were elected at a recent meeting. To take office in the fall are Mesdames Andrew Hart- man, president; Marvin Wein- stein, Max Yorke and Lawrence Weiss, vice-presidents; Charles Kalish, treasurer; J. Jerome Bader, Albert Cutler. Max Fogel- man and Morton Sobel, secre- taries; Jerome Fidler, guide; Theodore Weinberg, sentinel; Morris Direnfeld, counselor; and Sidney Wexler, Alfred Lakin and Sidney Kalt, trustees. Board members are Mesdames By Burnstein, Herman Farrand, Hyman Gottlieb, Norman Jasen, Louis Modell, Harry Rott, Na- than Silverman and Abe Weber. The newly-formed Committee measures is urged upon the tyre Michigan Senators by the new on Immigration, under the chairmanship of Boris M. Joffe, in telegrams to Senators Fer- guson and Mood y, informed them of grave community con- cern over possible passage of the McCarran-Walter immigra- tion measures. Pointing out that the committee is composed of groups of all faith and races, the message pointed to the harsh restrictionist policy of the pend- ing measures and "the unheard of retroactive deportation pro- visions and elimination of judi- cial review" as being "contrary to the best American traditions. - Consideration of alternative ABE SCHUCHMAN, a 77-year- old resident at the Jewish Home for Aged, will entertain at the installation bruncheon of the Home's Women's Auxiliary at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Mr. Schuchman will be accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Herman Bregman, an aux- iliary member who helped re- store the fingers of the violin virtuoso which were plagued with numbness for 15 years. Junior Congregation of Bnai Moshe will hold a wienie roast Saturday night, to which all members are invited. Member- ship cards are distributed to those young people attending three of the last four sabbath Children's Home League services. To Hold Games Parties An election meeting is planned for May 24, and the group's final The Detroit League of the event will be an installation National Home for Jewish Chil- banquet on June 19' dren at Denver will hold a week long program of games parties from Monday through May 26. Members will open their homes afternoons and evenings throughout the week. One such party will be held Tuesday afternoon and evening at Knoll- . South Haven's Finest Resort wood Country Club, with all pro- DECORATION DAY ceeds going to tubercular or WEEKEND and MONTH asthmatic children. . OF JUNE SPECIAL! For information or to serve $10 per day — $60 Week! as hostesses at these events, call Mrs. Charles Kottler, TO. 8-6717 Includes a BEST T04,111 with private bath. 3 superb meals, or Mrs. Samuel Kane, VE. 5-6177. FREE golf. tennis, rhumba Mrs. Hartmann Is New keitlan Chapter Prexy 22 Religious, Nationality Groups Protest McCarran-Walter Measures committee. 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