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May 29, 1953 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-29

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Bnai Brith Women Plan Seminar,
Installation of Officers for Tuesday

All 18 chapters of the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Women 's
Council, representing over 6,000
members, will participate in a
combined seminar and installa-
tion of officers on Tuesday, at
the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
The seminar, held to indoc-
trinate new chapter officers, will
be followed by luncheon and the
installation of Council officers,
announce the day's co-chairmen,
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk and Mrs.
Seymour Weissman. Mrs. David
Grossberg, in charge of tickets,
advises that reservations for the
12:30 p.m. luncheon can. still be
made.
The program will start at 9:30
a.m. with a general assembly
and presidents and of f i c e r s
clinic. Mrs. Charles Solovich,
past president of District Lodge
No. 6, will be guest speaker.
Several concurrent programs
will be offered at 11 a.m. They
are as follows:
North-end English room, sec-
retaries, treasurers and trustees
workship, Mrs. Gerald Goldberg,
presiding; South-end English
room, membership and member-
ship retention, Mrs. Alfred Lakin
and Mrs. Leonard Sims in

charge; Parlor H, blood bank
meeting, with Mesdames Stanley
Yates, Jack Raisen and Robert
Coggan.
Other discussionS will be ADL
in Normandy room, with Mes-
dames Arthur Monson a n d
Charles Makie; guests will be
Nathan Perlmutter and Morton
Sobel, of ADL; Parlor I, fund-
raising, with Mrs. Morris Tack in
charge; Parlor C, Bnai Brith
projects, Mrs. Ellis Fisher, chair-
man; guests will be Irving Feld-
man, L. Lazarus and Rabbi Max
Kapustin, all representing Hillel,
and Paul Deutschberger, BBYO
director.
In Parlor F, Bnai Brith phil-
anthropies will feature Mrs.
Lewis Manning, Mrs. David
Grosberg and Mrs. Irving Lip-
son, representing Aid to Israel
and Bonds for Israel; in Parlor
G, publicity and club editors will
convene under the direction of
Mrs. Bernard Goodman.
Following these sessions, Mrs.
Charles Solovich will install new
officers, and Mrs. Leonard Sims
will present the bar for the out-
going president. The new Oak
Woods Chapter will receive its
charter on this occasion.

Tales Out of School

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
' 191 Posterity." Disraeli.



By

By

Rena

Rona to

Feigelman

Goldman

Mumford

Central

High

High

The week of studying and
worrying is over for Mumford-
ites, with semi-finals now a
thing of the past.
Mumford's Student Council
for September, 1953, will be led
by Jay Keystone, president;
Carole Bloomfield, vice-presi-
dent; Pat Coats, secretary of
the Senate; Loraine Small, sec-
retary of the House; and Sharon
Cohn, treasurer.
Members of the Senate are:
Richard Carson, Judy Copley,
Sybil Golden, Bernard Lewis,
Danny Clark, Mel Foster, Bob
Parr, Carol Polinsky, Fred Foltz,
Frances Golde, Richard Tripp,
Suzan Verry : Sy Adler, Ellen
Jones, Nancy Smith, Charlotte
Spector, Nelson Farran, Dean
Finkbeiner, Jeffrey Moore and
Dorothy Rosental.
Mumford's annual Spring con-
cert will be held at Cooley High
School, June 4, at 8:15 p.m.
The Drama Club will present
a one-act play, "The Trysting
Place" by Booth Tarkington, for
the senior class, in the , school
library, June 9. The stagecraft
class is doing all the scenery for
the play. The senior social corn-
mittee is taking care of tickets
and publicity.

Gamma Kappas Win
Wayne Sports Crown

.

Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
recently won the Wayne Univer-
sity 1952-53 inter- fraternity
sports championship, becoming
the only Jewish fraternity to
win the coveted crown since
GKC last won it in 1947.
During the school yea r,
Gamma won the football, volley
ball, badminton, horseshoe and
baseball championships, finished
second in basketball and table
tennis and third in golf.
Leading athletes are Gerald
Alvin, Roy Schanfarber, Harvey
Miller, Marshall Fogelson, Al
Ring, Mort Weizen, Kal Gold,
Al Kawer, Harold Becker, Mark
Hutton, Eugene Rose, Neal
Turner, Barry Kushner, Paul
Goldstone, Ed Silberstein, Frank
Rosenthal, Al Halper, Gil Gal-
ens, Stan Finkelstein, Tom
Schlesinger, Cy Moscow, Bill
Carroll, Jerry Weisman and
Leonard Cohen.

The 209 seniors who went to
Washington for their graduation
trip were welcomed back this
week. They told about a tour of
the White House, a group pic-
ture on the front lawn, seeing
the changing of the guards at
Arlington Cemetery and visiting
the House and Senate chambers.

*

New 12B officers, elected last
week, are Miles Hurwitz, presi-
dent; Carl Pfeifer, vice-presi-
dent; Myrna Schwartz, secre-
tary; and Gail Smolinsky, treas-
urer.
*
*
Better understanding of the
customs and traditions of mod-
ern and ancient countries was
the purpose of a joint meeting
of the Latin, French and Span-
ish Clubs.
*
*
Following this rather busy
week, students were lulled into
silenct at the sobering thought
of _lath week exams, which will
be given on Monday and Tues-
day.

Congress Asks Red Cross
Aid in Finlay Case

GENEVA, (JTA) — The World
Jewish Congress has asked the
International Red Cross to in-
tervene in the case of the Finaly
brothers, the two Jewish chil-
dren converted to Catholicism
and spirited out of France to
Spain.
The Congress urged IRC to
offer its good offices to the
French, Spanish and Vatican
authorities to liquidate this
affair "which seriously threatens
religious peace between different
denominations." The memoran-
dum underlined the anxiety felt
at recent reports that one of the
brothers is gravely ill, and asked
the Red Cross to investigate the
state of the children's health as
a "matter of urgency."
(In Paris the newspaper Com-
bat quoted a "most reliable
source" to the effect that one of
the two boys had died in April
from complications following
pleurisy. The report stated that
the child was buried under the
name of Jaime Alvarez at Saint
Sebastian, a Spanish town just
across the border from Frantq:):

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday, May 29, 1953

Circle Groups Plan Three Events for Week

administration's defense, foreign
aid, domestic, economic, natural
resource and conservation poli-
cies. The public is invited to at-
tend •,
Dr. William Wattenberg, pro-
fessor of educational psychology
at Wayne University, will be dis-
cussion leader at the final ses-
sion of the Family Group series
on "The Fine Art of Parent-
hood."
To be held at 9 p.m., Wednes..
day, Dr. Wattenberg's topic will
be "What Is a Good Family
Member?" The films, "Family
Circles" and "Families First."
will be shown, and a coffee hour
will follow.
The Detroit district committee
will sponsor a games party and
organizational drive on June 5.
Members of all branches are
urged to participate.

Branches 460 and 470 of
Workmen's • Circle will hold a
joint meeting at 9 p.m., today,
the first of three programs
planned by Circle branches and
groups for the week, at its Cen-
ter, 11529 Linwood.
"The First 130 Days Under
Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, re- Ike" is the topic of today's dis-
elected president of the Adas cussion, which will feature talks
Shalom Sisterhood, will be in- by Al Heideman, Evelyn Bruss,
Leon Brooks and Morris Gold-
smith.
Included will be reports on the

Re-Elect Mrs. Harris
As President of
Adas Shalom Women

25 to Graduate from
U.S. Service Schools

Twenty-five Jewish graduates
of the • nation's three service
academies—U.S. Military Acad-
emy, U. S. Naval Academy and
U. S. Merchant Marine Academy
—will be commissioned at com-
mencement exercises during
July and August.
leralafaRe
Each graduate will receive
personally inscribed copies of
the Bible and Dr. Joseph Hertz's
"Book of Jewish Thoughts"
from the National Jewish Wel-
fare Board's Commission on
Jewish Chaplaincy.
The presentation will be made
MRS. HERBERT L. HARRIS
to nine 2nd lieutenants at West
stalled at a novel indoor garden Point, eleven ensigns at Annap-
party and buffet luncheonette olis and five ensigns at Kings
at 12:30 p. m., Monday, in the Point at special Jewish bacca-
synagogue social hall.
laureate services.
Mrs. Alex Brooks, installation
chairman, announces that Reva
Reatha Jackson, harpist, will be
the afternoon's guest artist. She
also will play background music
for the induction ceremony.
Women who will be installed
MINUT'S FROM PACKAGE TO PAN!
with Mrs. Harris are Mesdames
No fuss, no tricks!
George Liss, Sol Slomovitz and
Add milk...and mix,
Charles Charlip, vice-presidents;
for perfect results
Joseph Katchke, Philip Lang-
every time! So easy
wald and Morris Botwin, secre-
with Dromedary!
taries; David Samelson, treas-
Kosher, too! It hears the
urer; and Manny Lax, Philip
Cameron, Joseph Loomus and
Aaron Rose, mailing secretaries.
Elected to serve on the board
of directors were Mesdames
Louis Barden, J. J. Beck, Saul
Whit. Cake • Devil's Food • Gingerbread .• Fruit Coke • Fudge Frosting • Dole Muffin,
Brenner, Norman Cattier, Albert
Cup Cake Mix • Corn Muffin Mix and others.
Egren, Harry Festenstein, Mi-
chael Galsky, Earl Gould, Louis
Kirsch, David Aaron, Maurice
Lax, Herman Littky, Max Ma-
dorsky, William Mandell, Ben
Morganroth, Harry Nachman,
Dan Shapiro, Samuel Stecker,
Al Stein and Morris Sukenic.
Members are invited to bring
their friends to the ceremony
AND NOW A SPECIAL AWARD
and program.

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HAW YON

RISS CIMAID

Our Sincere Appreciation for

The Generous Reception Given Us

FOR SAVING ...

Hordes Reports on
His Israel Visit
At ENE Box Rally

Addressing a large audience
of Jewish National Fund Box-
Holders, at the rally marking
the closing of JNF Box Month,
Monday evening, at the Beth
Shmuel, William Hordes, presi-
dent of the JNF Council, report-
ing on his recent experiences in
Israel, where he and Mrs. Horde.-3
visited with their children and
grandchildren, stated:
"The people of Israel are
making many sacrifices. They
are suffering economic want.
But they have a determined will
to succeed and they can not fail."
Mr. Hordes told of the work
of the Jewish National Fund in
land redemption and afforesta-
tion and urged continued efforts
for Israel through the JNF
Boxes, tree planting and other
proj ects.
Irving Schlussel presided. The
gathering was greeted by Mrs.
Jules Kraft, president of the
JNF Auxiliary. A report on the
progress in JNF box place-
ments was given by Mrs. Chana
Michlin.
Mr. Hordes presented a cer-
tificate, indicating that a gar-
den of trees was planned in his
honor, to Rabbi Moses Fischer.
It was reported that Joseph
Benz was the first to turn in a
box with more than $100 and
his name was inscribed in the
Golden Book.
• Rabbi William Z. Novick of
Chicago was guest speaker. Can-
tor and Mrs. Judah Goldring
provided the musical program.

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