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April 24, 1953 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-04-24

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Hadassah Planning County Fair

Jewish Center Dance
Scheduled for Sunday

Non-Ferrous Dealers Aid. Campaign

Music by Carlos Rivera and

his orchestra will be featured at
the Spring Frolic, sponsored by
the 30-Plus Club, 9 p.m., Sunday
at the D. W. Simons Branch,
Jewish Community Center.
Next event on the Club's
agenda will be a discussion of
"Pursuit of Happiness," 9 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the D. W. Sin-i-
ons Branch. Discussion leader
will be Dale Maddin of Ameri-
can Airlines.
"How to Solve Marriage Prob-
lems in the Jewish Home' will be
the subject of a talk by Dr. Wil-
liam Wattenberg of Wayne Uni-
versity at the next meeting of

Pictured here are advance workers of Ha . dassah's County Fair,
to be held June 6 and 7, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Planning the
22 attractions which will comprise the fair are, left to right,
Mesdames ALVIN LEZELL, ticket chairman; HARRY FRANK,
MORSE SAULSON, Chapter president; CARL SCHILLER, chair-
man and BUD BLUM.

J W V Activities

Harry Shapiro, Allan Soskin,
Lee Sofferin, Willie. Stone and
captain Jerry Manchel were
members of the Pfc. JOSEPH
BALE POST bowling team that
won the recent Department of
Michigan bowling league title.
* *
YETZ-COHEN POST will hold
its seventh annual dinner dance
on Monday evening, at Sid's
Cafe. For tickets or reservations,
call George Rich, TY. 7-3395, or
• Herman Miller, KE. 2-7870.
Friends are welcome.
*
LAWRENCE H. JONES POST
and AUXILIARY will hold a
joint dinner meeting at 6 p.m.,
Thursday, at the Memorial
Home. A home-cooked turkey
dinner and program of games
are planned.
*
GINSBER G - ROSENBERG
AUXILIARY, at its recent elec-
tion, voted the following into
office : Mania Sallenger, presi-
dent; Ruth Katz and Rose Coop-
er, vice-presidents; Ty Tratner,
secretary; and Tova Milinsky,
treasurer. A joint installation
with the Post is planned for May
17, at the Memorial Hoine.

surprise, will not be announced
until the event. For reservations,
call Pauline Weintraub, chair-
man; TE. 4-4550, or Norma No-
lish, president, KE. 4-1819.
*
Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUXIL-
IARY recently elected the fol-
lowing officers: Florence Leider,
president; Rochelle Rose and
Esther Marks, vice - presidents;
Lorraine Tannis, secretary; Rita
Elken, treasurer; Lenore Stone,
chaplain; Ruth Anthony, guard;
and Sylvia Matlen, conductress.
*
YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY, at
its last meeting, elected Betty
Spinner, president; Ruth Sha-
piro and Adele Feldman, vice-
presidents; Louise Applebaum,
Dorene Levine, Bessie Schein
and Rose Feinberg, secretaries;
Marion S h e r m a n, treasurer;
Mary Bernstein, chaplain; Shir-
ley Selick, conductress; Miriam
Ferst, Americanism officer; Mar-
ion Rich, chief of staff. Mem-
bers will entertain patients at
Percy Jones Hospital on Sunday
when a screen projector will be
given to the hospital by the
Auxiliary.

Young Israel Women
To
Stage Mothers' Event
Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUXILI-

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ARY will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the Memorial Home.
Nominations of officers will be
held. Single, young women are
invited to attend the meeting.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY will hold a fund-raising
games party May 6, at the Me-
morial Home. For tickets, call
Claire Spolan, TE. 4-0757. The
group will meet Tuesday eve-
ning, at which time plans for
the May 3 installation of officers
will be made.

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DETROIT AUXILIARY will
celebrate its 15th anniversary
on Sunday evening, at the Me-
morial Home, with a Jubilee
Dinner. • For reservations call
Bertha Schaap, VE. 5-8119, or
Minnie Hart, TY. 6-2054. New-
ly-elected Auxiliary officers in-
clude : Bertha Schaap, presi-
dent; Faye Taitelbaum and
Yetta Simons, vice-presidents;
Lee Levine, treasurer; Minnie
Hart, chaplain; Nellie Berger,
conductress; Gertrude Solomon;
and Lillian Fink, Birdie Rosen-
berg and Hattie Cohen, trustees.

Recently elected officers of
ROBERT RAFELSON POST are
Ralph Epstein, commander;
Jack Iden and Harold Schwartz,
vice-commanders; Gabriel
Glantz, judge advocate; Bernard
Schwartz, chaplain; Morton Op-
penheim, quartermaster; Morris
Rubin, surgeon; Sidney Good-
friend, Milton Rose and Leo
Weinberger, trustees. Phil Roth-
schild was chosen to handle
public relations for the Post.
*
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at the Memorial
Home. Election of officers will
be held. Plans will be discussed
for the second annual mother
and daughter dinner of the
Auxiliary, to be held May 12, at
Holiday Manor. The program, a

Four generations of Young Is-
rael mothers and daughters will
be represented at the annual
Mother's Day banquet planned
by the Women's League of Young
Israel for 7 p.m., May 5.
Mrs. Charles Gellman, general
chairman, is assisted by Mes-
dames Betty Subar, Herman Apt
and David Applebaum.
Mrs. Herman K. Cohen, pro-
gram chairman, announces that
"Five Mather 5," an original
presentation by the dramatic
group, will be featured. The
script was written by Mesdames
Samuel Prero and Moses Wiser.
Mrs. Isadore Levin, president,
advises that reservations be
placed with the Young Israel
office, TE. 4-4145.

Triennial Bnai Brith
Convention in Washington

Bnai Brith will hold its 1953
triennial convention at the Ho-
tel Statler in Washington, D. C.,
May 2-6.

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• BASKETBALL
• TENNIS
• SHUFFLEBOARD
• DRAMATICS AND MUSIC



DANCING



FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES

the Mary Caplan Women, 8:30
p.m., Thursday, at the Davison
Branch. Membership consists of
young mothers.
Auditions for teen-agers who
want to participate in the Davi-
son Teen-Age Council's dance
and talent show will be held at
7:30 p.m., May 4, and May 6,
at the Davison Branch.
The dance and talent show
will be May 30. Prizes will be
awarded for the best talent:
Jewish Community Center.
members and friends will have
program for the past year and
hear about plans for the future
at the Center's annual meeting,
scheduled for 8:15 p.m., May l4,
in the Hyman C. Broder Mem-
orial Auditorium of the Davison
Branch.
Among the highlights of the
program will be election of 12
members of the board and the
president's annual report. David
P. Zack is chairman of the nom-
inating committee now engaged
in selecting a proposed slate.

The non-ferrous metal dealers sections of the mechanical
trades division of the Allied Jewish Campaign recently met at din-
ner to map activities. Left to right: SAMUEL ZELDES, associate
chairman of the mechanical trades division; HARRY ARONOW,
chairman of the metals section; MORRIS ZACK, division vice-
chairman.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 5
Friday, April 24, 1953

Waksman Wins New Award

ELIZABETH, N.J., (JTA)—Dr.
Selman Waksman, Nobel Prize
discover of streptomycin, was
honored by the Elizabeth Jewish
Council and the Elizabeth
United Jewish Appeal which
presented him with their first
award in human relations.

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Adas Shalom Sisterhood
Slates May 25 Events

Adas Shalom Sisterhood will
hold its annual Torah Fund
event on May 25, in the syna-
gogue's social hall. Mrs. Herbert
L. Harris, president, announces
that all proceeds will go to the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America.
Mrs. Philip Helfman, chair-
man of the affair, announces
that the program will include
a special tribute to mothers. Her
committee includes:
Mesdames Harry Festenstein,
arrangements; Max Biber; art;
Sol Slomovit z, decorations;
Louis Kirsch and Samuel Steck-
er, hostesses; Joseph Markel,
program; Joseph Katchke, pub-
licity; George Bassin and Mor
ris Berkowitz, social; Jacob E.
Segal and Nicholas Fenakel,
special gifts; Morris Sukenic,
special gifts tickets; Daniel Wei-
baum, Torah Fund; Abraham
Stein, Alfred Hecker, William
Mandel and Julius Sarko, tick-
ets.
The advisory committee in-
cludes Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Segal,
Mrs. Fenakel, Mrs. Markel and
Mesdames Max H. Goldsmith,
Alexander Moss, Harry Nach-
man, George R. Liss and Charles
Charlip.

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