Dre Kubovi, Former Israel Minister o Iron Curtain Lands, Coming Here Dr. Arieh Kubovi, • former Is- in behalf of Jews who sought rael Minister to Czechoslovakia escape from Hitler's Europe. and Poland, will be in Detroit When he became General Secre- tary of the World Jewish Con- gress in 1945, he traveled ex- tensively throughout Europe, helping to save the lives of hun- dreds of Jews who were threat- ened by the Nazis. In the course of these activities, Dr. Kubovi met with Pope Pius XIi to dis- cuss plans for Jewish children who were saved by the Catholic Church. Hebrew Schools to Hold Sunday Music Program United Hebrew Schools will present a children's concert at 3 p.m., Sunday. in Beth Aaron Synagogue. The program will 'feature music and dances of Israel. Admission is by ticket only. The following groups will par- ticipate : UHS Children's Choir of Adas Shalom and Rose Sittig Cohen branches, Barbara Frank, soloist; faculty vocal quartet of Leah Koven, soprano, Ilse Ro- berg, alto, Avi Blackman, tenor and Abraham Schachter, bari- tone -, and Wayne University Student Dance Group, featuring Harriet Berg and Jerry Katz. Instrumental soloists will be Avram Rosenthal, flutist, and !Manfred Vogel, violinist. Com- positions of Ernest Bloch, Julius Chajes, Mark Lavry and D. Za- havi and traditional folk m _ usic will be presented. - The program is directed by Shirley Subar Sklash, and Lil- lian Robbins Zellman will be ac- companist. Alvin Sulkas, a stu- dent in the Hebrew high school, will comment on the presenta- tions. For tickets, call TO. 8-0063. DR. ARIEH KUBOVI Tuesday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. • Schaver, 4264 W. Outer Drive, in the interests of the Israel bond drive. . Dr. Kubovi will .receive an of- ficial greeting to Detroit Tues- day .af tern o o n from Acting Mayor Louis C. Miriani. A wel- corning party consisting of Mor- ris Schaver, Harry Schumer, Benjamin Laikin, Israel David- son, Morris Zack, Abe Kasle, Max Osnos and William Hordes, will meet the Israel diplomat at Willow Run airport. Currently in this country on behalf of the State of Israel Bond Issue, Dr. Kubovi will re- new a friendship of 10 years standing,. when he makes his one-day visit with the Schavers. Dr. Kubovi was recently pro- claimed persona non grata . by both the Czechoslovakia and Polish governments, following the carrying out of the sen- tences on 14 Czechs accused of plotting against the interests of the Czech state. He has served as Israel's Minister to Czecho- solvakia and. Poland for the last year and a half. • An outstanding - Jewish leader for many years, Dr. Kubovi achieved wide prominence dur- ing World War II for his efforts 6 One of the most fasci- nating and funniest shows one could hope for -NEWSWEEK . Red Cross Drive To Raise. $396,000 Nearly 1,000 men and women volunteers have begun a month- long canvas of the city a n d county residential areas in quest of funds to round out the De- troit Red Cross Chapter's bud- get of $1,992,000 for the next fiscal year. The major part of this money was raised in the Torch drive last fall. The chap- ter needs $396,000 more to fin- ance its services, including $200,- 000 recently added to defray the cost of collecting blood for gamma globulin, to be used in preventing o r 'modifying t h e crippling effects of polio. - "Because thousands of fam- ilies are enrolled in Red Cross through their gifts to United Foundation our volunteers face a difficult task," said William E. Esser y, campaign chairman. "The volunteers know we have given them a tough assignment, but that seems to make them all the more determined to find those who haven't contributed and give them an opportunity to do their part." Campaign headquarters have been established in the R e d Cross Building, 153 E. Elizabeth. Many more volunteers are need- ed to pick up Red Cross gifts in their own neighborhoods. Those willing to help may enroll by calling WO. 1-3900. Beckelman, Inc Director General, To Address Federation, "March 18 Moses M. Beckelman, director general of 'the Joint Distribution Committee, will address the an- nual meeting of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Wednesda y, March 18, 8 p.m., at the Wood- ward Jewish Center. Beckelman, with headquarters in Paris, is in charge of Euro- pean, North African and Israeli operations of JDC. The Fresh Air Society and the Jewish Vocational Service will hold their annual meetings con- currently with the Federation., Constituting t h e nominations I committee of JVS are David M. Welling, chairman; Mrs. Joseph , B. Gaylord, John P. Heavenrich, Herbert D. Robinson, and Erwin S. Simon (ex-officio). Milton Maddin, president of the Fresh Air Society, has re- quested that suggested names for nomination to the society's board of directors be sent to the n o m i n ations committee, 8904 1953 BUICK SPECIAL $2301.30 Delivered Complete. This price M- enses 'directional signals, State sales tax and license . „ . all for $2301.30. See or Call Jack Markowitz Today For Further Details at BUICK RETAIL STORE NO 1 Chug Ivri Purim Party - Chug Ivri will celebrate Purim on Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schiff- man, 18445 Wisconsin: The He- brew-speaking public is invited to attend. 6164 CASS AVE. Near G.M. Bldg. TR. 5-9700 Res. TU. 3-3960 Woodward, at Holbrook. In addition to the election of nine members-at-large to the board of governors of the Fed- eration, the program of the an- nual meeting will include the annual business meeting, the financial report, review of the past year's activities and, for the third successive year, the pre- sentation of the Fred M. Butzel Award f o r distinguished COM= munal service. the candy that united nations A big assignment! But Barton's famotte • Continental Chocolates did it . .. for Barton's brought to America the most cherished European candy recipes. America had never tasted such delicious flavor . :-.- such a smooth, wholly different chocolate. Try Barton's Continental candy today—and you'll agree it's the, finest candy you've ever tasted. BARTOKE Choco:aies OPEN SUNCAY There a s 55 Barton's Continental Chocolate Shops it, Detroit, New York, Philo ielphia and Newark—all famous for Continental ChocolateSi and Continental Ice Cream. At Berton's 7 stores throughout Detroit Rabbi Rosenthal to Speak At Bond Award Luncheon Rabbi Frank Rosenthal of the Suburban Temple, will address a dessert luncheon meeting of the Women's Division of the De- troit Israel Bond board of gov ernors, March 19, at Young Is-, rael Center. The luncheon will be chaired by Mrs. Joseph Katchke and Mrs. Irving Lipson, assisted by Mrs. Max Stoilman and Mrs. Albert Potiker. The meeting will culminate a drive among Detroit women's groups to achieve 100 per cent subscription to Israel bonds among all board officers and members serving during the cur- rent organizational year. Among the groups participat- ing in the 100 per cent coverage drive, which will be celebrated throughout the U. S. during Na- tional Award - Passover Week, March 31-April 7, are Hadassah, American Jewish Congress, Bnai Brith, Mizrachi Women, Jewish National Fund, Infants Service ' Group, Hebrew Cultural Society, and Adas Shalom Synagogue Sisterhood. Mrs: B. Siegel Honored For Bringing Free Shows To Detroit Institutions Years of unpublicized work in bringing amateur shows to hos- pitals, institutions and chari- table causes as free entertain- ment were acclaimed at a din- ner honoring Mrs. Bernard Sie- gel of 18686 Birchcrest. At the dinner, at Hotel Fort Shelby, attended by 200 mem- bers of the Michigan Division of the Dale Carnegie Club Inter- national, Mrs. Siegel was pre- sented with a scroll which reads: "This special award is to certify that Mrs. Shirley Siegel has performed an important role through the contribution of time, effort, thought and skill, with- out regard for reward, toward the objec- tive of improving human relations. This award is in recognition of her work ,done with Teen-Agers in the entertainment field by presenting their shows to various hospitals and institutions." EXCLUSIVE '1st DETROITS SHOWING THE JEWISH NEWS - 5 Friday, March 6, 1953 Mrs. Siegel's flair for finding talented amateurs and organiz- ing shows that give them a chance to show their ability has been the basis of a hobby that has brought morale-build- ing entertainment to Detroit in- stitutions. The Dale Carnegie Club, award is the first public , recognition her work has received. Wrubel Kozin •Furriers Present fur capes stoles-jackets in fashionable new styles FOR SPRING -.* . . alluring Luscious Minks its OA colors Persians . . . super Sables . . and other skins of superior qualify keynote the versatility of our Spring Capes, Stoles and Jackets . . • created with distinctive elegance from prime pelts and fashioned by Wrubel Er Kozin. Our light, luxurious, comfortable Broadtails lend the some degreee of elegance to the younger set. See for yourself that luxury need not be high-priced! 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