4,01 , 70•WiP - 16—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 28, 1952 41110. 1 SCHAEFER BRANCH PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will hold a Hanukah games party on Dec. 9 for its membership. A party for children of the school is scheduled for Dec. 14. Students will present a program, which will include lighting of the Hanukah candles, and exchang- ing of gifts. Both programs will take place , at Ahavas Achim Synagogue, 19190 Schaefer. • • • * HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, will hold a night of games at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Sheraton Cadil- lac Hotel. Awards will be pre- sented. Members will observe Hanukah by lighting candles, and will bring gifts to be sent to the Bellefaire Children's Home in Cleveland. - * * * Mrs. Ida Drapkin, dean of the MOTHERS CLUB • COUNCIL, and Bernice Erenberg, secretary, announce that its annual rally to distribute checks to local, national and overseas charities will be at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 6, at -the Davison Jewish Center. Presidents of various Mothers Clubs and past presidents will be hostesses. Mrs. Carrie Sper- ling will give - the invocation. * * * Mrs. Bernard Sisman, chair- man of the children's hospital project of ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, is looking for more volunteers to visit and lead games with youngsters at the hospital. She asks that small gifts for the children, aged 2 to 10, be brought to the Dec. 16 meeting. They will be distri- buted at the Hanukah party at the hospital later in the month. For information call Mrs.. Sis- man, TO. 8-2457. * * * B & P Chapter, Pioneer Wom- en, will hold a Hanukah party at 8 p.m., Dec. 7, at 2732 Pasa- dena, for paid-up members and their guests. New members may join at this time. For • details, call Ann Mirsky, social chair- man, TY. 6-5231. * * * In honor of Jewish Book Month, BETH ABRAHAM WOM- EN'S CLUB, will, at its meeting. on Thursday in the synagogue social hall, hear .a book review by Mrs. Morris Kosak on Her- man Wouk's "City Boy." * * * New officers elected to head the BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD are Mesdames Louis El- lenbogen, president; I. Singer and M. Goldsmith, vice-presi- dents; J. Fishman, treasurer; J. Lenhard and B. Shpiece, secre- taries. A membership meeting will be held at 8:45 p.m., Tues- day, in the synagogue, where plans for the Dec. 14 Hanukah party will be discussed. * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a party on Thursday for patients at Wayne County General Hos- pital in the building's chapel. Gift packageS will distributed. Mrs. Henry Levitt, chairman, is assisted by Mesdames David M. Zellman, Max Spoon, Herbert Wallace, Maurice Cornfield and Abe Nusholtz. At a social eve- ning, to which husbands are in- vited, at 8 p.m., Monday, at the ' home of Mrs.. Sam Cohen, 4027 Sturtevant, Rabbi', Rosenzweig will be guest speaker. - * * * _ Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, pres- dent of HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY, announces that the group's 20th annual donor luncheon will be ,held 'Monday afternoon, at Rosenberg's Holi- day Manor. Mrs. Louis Kepes, general chairman, announces that Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will be guest speaker. dantor and Mrs. Judah Goldring will entertain. * * DONALD FOX Chapter, Bnai Brith, will hold a board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Morris Fox, 2296 Glendale. * .* * BNAI. DAVID SISTERHOOD Will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Dec. 10, in the synagogue social hall: Awards to' be 'persented include a mink scarf by Ceresnie' Broth- ers Furriers. The musical pro- gram will feature Cantor Hyman Adler, with Mickey - Woolf pro- viding entertainment. For tic- kets or reservations, call Mrs. M. Fellows, TU. 3-0069; Mrs. B. Mil- ler, TO. 8-7835, or Mrs. B. Dosie, TO. 8-8547. - * • * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.M., Wednesday ,at the home of Mrs. William Bricker, 3758 Ro- chester. A cultural program is planned. * * * RADOMER LADIES AUXILI- ARY will meet Tuesday to plan its donor luncheon, to be held Dec. 16, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Tic- kets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Bessie Adler, WE. 5-1-155. Members - were recently the guests of Mrs. Sol Ager, 2633 Collingwood, who gave a brunch in celebration of the recovery of her son, Erik, who has just re- turned from the hospital where he was confined with polio. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe to plan Its Hanukah party, sched- uled for Dec. 16 and featuring Sammy Woolf and his orchestra. Members and their husbands will attend. A rummage sale will be held on Tuesday. The follow- ing may be contacted for pick- ups : Mesdames Irene Rodman, Rose Wright, Mary Razmumna, Frieda Nieman, Nellie Brown, Tillie Lichtenstein and Mollie Kobrin. • * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet Tues- day, at the home of Mrs. Shosh- ana Fealk, 3031 Glendale. The movie, "Israel Diary," will be shown, followed by community singing. A luncheon is planned on Dec. 8, in the W,o m e n 's Guild of the Metropolitan Bldg. The public is invited, * • IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE will meet for a dessert luncheon on Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. -Julius Smith, 11605 Otsego. Each girl is asked to bring a trinket for a teenager, to be sent to the Home for Girls from Broken Homes. Jewelry, cosmetics and toilet articles" are especially de- sired. Plans will be discussed for a cocktail party and buffet dinner in January, at which husbands will be guests. Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein, chairman, announces that the party will be at the home of Mrs. David A. Goldman, 20115 Briarcliffe. * * * GOODE ELLOWSHIP WOM- EN'S AUXILIARY will hold a charity Hanukah party at 8 p.m., Dec. 27, at Rosenberg's on Dexter. * * * • Bob Hall, the ambassador of rhyme, will be guest artist at the 15th annual donor luncheon of - DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN'S OR _ GANIZA- TION, to be held Dec. 17, at Bel- , Aire Terrace. The Tom Thumb Revue will be featured also. For tickets or information, call Mrs. M. Weinstein, TO. 6-8723. * * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization, will meet for a brunch , at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the home of - Mrs. A. Dunitz. Mrs. S. Bienenfeld- Haut, president, ,announces that reservations for the donor luncheon will be accepted. The donor is scheduled Dec. 10 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. * * * CHANNA CZENESH . CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, Will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Nathan Bright, 4061 Glendale. Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, riesearch director of the Community Council, will speak : on Jewish education in a pro- gram dedicated to Jewish Book Month. Edith Sauls is chair- man. Guests are welcome. * * * BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Dorothy Eizen, 3344 CalVert. Plans for a 'paid-up membership affair will be dis- cussed. Unpaid mei- • - - contact Katherine Goldsmith, 11842 LaSalle, TO. 7-7868. ' * * * ADAS SHALOM BRANCH PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will conduct a Hanukah work- shop at /19:30 a.m., Monday, at- the synagogue. Members are urged to attend to learn how to make house and table decora- tions for the holiday. Mrs. Charles Charlip is chairman. * * DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN will meet on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. J. Fried- man, on Tuxedo Ave. The group recently received a contribution from Mesdames Sam Nemeth, Henry Pokart, Ralph Raich, Ben Gantz, Morris Green and Henry Polier to help continue its work for charitable causes. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS recently heard a talk from the Midwest regional director of the Duarte, Calif. in- stitution, A. Glikin, who explain- ed the aims and needs of the cancer wing at the home. The organization is currently look- ing for new members, who may contact Mrs. Paul Wilbur, TU. 3-1076. * * Mrs. Ellen Beckwith, a child therapist, will address a meet- ing of ISRAEL CHAP T E R, Pioneer Women, at 1 p.m., Tues- day, at the home of MrS. Charles Bronson, 19340. Ohio. She will speak on, "Sex Education for the Adolescent and Pre-Adolescent Child." A group discussion will follow. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hold a cultural evening on Monday, Young Israel Center. A new Israeli movie will be shown, and reports will be given on the donor luncheon, scheduled for Dec. 14, at Masonic Temple. Guests are invited to the meet- ing. * * B & P CHAPTER, Hadassah, will celebrate its successful fund raising . drive at a luncheon and program, to be held at 1 p.m., Dec.' 7, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Miss Sadye Garfinkel is honor roll chairman, and is assisted by Ida Levine and Anne Lerner, as co-chairman. John Redfield, cantor at Temple Beth El, will present the musical portion of the program. For luncheon res- ervations, call Mrs. Ann Aver- buch, WO. 5-7400 or TY. 6-2723. * * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai . Brith, will meet at 8. :30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A Hanukah party has been arranged by Mrs. Albert Meister, program chair- man. Participants will be sing- ers Gertrude Levy Blum, Phyllis Pulberg and Sydelie Kosak. Milton Conford Elected Mayor in New Jersey NEWARK, X. J., (JTA)—Mil- ton B. Conford, , Jewish civic worker,; has been elected mayor of the township of Hillside. He has been a member of the town- ship committee since 1950 and is chairman of the administra- tive law committees of the New' Jersey and Essex County bar associations. He is special tax counsel for the cities of Hoboken and Jersey City. Wayne Sororities Present CampuS Fashion Parade Fashions on Parade, a show of campus styles, will be presented by. two Wayne University soror- ities—Delta. Theta Sigma and Sigma Theta Delta—at' 3 p.m., Tuesday, in the university stu- dent center's mart room. Awards and favors will be distributed to the guests. In a Composing Mood for Council Mrs. CHARLES H. GERSH- ENSON, better known in the song-writing ranks as Doris . Fisher, strikes a thoughtful pose as she is about to pen the final notes of a song to be presented at the annual fund- -raising program of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women. A preview of the song will be sung by Dee „Parker at the show, which will be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at t h e Royal Theater, Lucy Corbett, local culinary colum- nist, will be the principal speaker. The program also in- cludes a talk by Mrs. Samuel Gruber. Admission is a bundle of clothing for the Council re-sale shop. Irving Kane Addresses 2nd 'Blue Book' Seminar Irving Kane, chairman of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, -will be the "visiting professor" when the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation holds the second in its series- of Blue Book Seminars, at 10:45 a.m.., Thurs- day, at the Fred M. Butzel Me- morial Building, 163 Madison. Kane is an attorney turned businessman. He is a past presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council of Cleveland and, also in his home City, is a member of the Mayor's Community Rela- tions Board, administering Cleveland's FEPC law. . The seminar—on the NCRAC and the National Agencies—will discuss such questions as "What is the NCRAC—how was it or- ganized? What led to the McIver Report? How does the situation affect our Campaign and bud- geting?" Chairmen for this session are Mrs. Arthur I Gould and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow. Scheduled for future seminars are "Approaches to Jewish Education" and "Is- rael—the Economic Side." Vladimiritzer Relief Plans Games Party 'for Dec. 9 Mrs. William Rossen, chair- man of the games party planned by the Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization for Dec. 9, has urged members to bring friends. The affair will be held in the Workmen's Circle Center. Proceeds will be used to send packages and scrip certificates to Israel. Dr. Slawson Gets UN Post WASHINGTON, ( J T A.,) —The nomination of Dr. John Slawson as representative of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee on the National Commission for UNESCO was confirmed by the Secretary of State. QUICK ... SIMPLE! 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