10 — DETROIT JE\A\SH NEWS Friday, August 7, 1953 omen I CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, recently held a board meeting to discuss and formulate activi- ties for the coming season and to review plans for the forth- coming convention in Washing- ton, D.C. The following chair- men were chosen to the cultural committee: Mesdames Yetta Landy, book reviewer; Dora * * Dworkin, Jewish holiday lectur- Mrs. Leo Genser, president of er; Celia Plafkin, journal re- FANNIE GLUCK C H A P T E R, viewer; and Belle Reisman, .cur- Mizrachi W o in e n, announces rent events reporter. * * * that Mrs. Sam Goodman will BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD be hostess at a luncheon, games and splash party at 12:30 p.m., recently met to plan its Simhat Tuesday, at her summer home, Torah dinner-dance, to be held 2030 Willow Beach, Cass Lake. in October in the synagogue All proceeds will go to the Child social hall. Mrs. James Sobel Rescue Fund. Call Mrs. Sam was named chairman. She will Markey, UN. 2-3842, for reserva- be assisted by Mrs. Morris Klein, tions. Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, with co-chairman, and Mrs. Morris the aid of Sammy Woolf, is Weinstein, UN. 1-0574, ticket running a talent show at Wood- chairman. hull Lake, funds from which also benefit child rescue. Detroiters Reunited * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZRA- With Israel Cousin CHI will hold a garden party After 30 Years and afternoon of games at 12:30 p.m.., Tuesday, in the garden of The progress of the state of Mrs. A. Tatken, of 3775 Leslie. Israel was responsible for the A dessert luncheon will begin the program, proceeds from reunion of an Israeli citizen and which will go to the Child Re- his cousin, a resident of Detroit, habilitation Fund. In charge of who had not seen each other arrangements a r e Mesdames Becky Cronenwalt, Flora Smer- for 30 years. Abraham Shamir, of Israel, ling, Rose Whiteman, Sam Ros- enbaum, Rose Singer, Ida Gold- was the guest of . Mr. and Mrs. fine and Joseph Kunin. The Harry Simon, 2933 Glendale. group currently is planning to during the weekend. Mrs. Simon plant a grove of trees in Israel and Shamir parted 30 years in memory of late members, Mrs. ago in Hungary when Mrs. Si- , Isaac Shetzer and Mrs. Bessie mon left for Canada. Shamir Gruber. has lived in Israel for 18 years, * * • and served as an officer in the ZEDAKAH CLUB members Israel Army during the War of will be feted at a splash party Liberation. and afternoon of games on He is currently studying fac- Tuesday, at 2510 Fisher Rd., Syl- van Lake. Those attending tory methods in the United should bring box lunches, and States under the auspices of the cake and coffee will be served. Israeli government. He was also For reservations and transpor- entertained at the home of Mr. tation, call Mrs. Bernard Pearl, and Mrs. W. Simon Gottlieb, of Monica Ave., also a cousin. TO. 8-6280 or TO. 6-6000. NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization, will hold an open meeting and social at Palmer Park (Hamilton side) at 12 noon, TUesday. Mrs. Sadie Bienenfeld-Haut, president, an- nounces that there will be dis- cussion on the group's annual donor luncheon. Dr. JOSHUA L. GOLDBERG, chief U.S. Navy Jewish chap- lain, is one of the four principal members of the Committee on Moral and Spiritual Resources at International Information Administration, it was an- nounced by the State Depart- ment. The committee is charged with helping the U.S. information program show oth- er nations the moral and spirit- ual side of the United States. * * * ARTHUR GREENLEIGH, ex- ecutive director of United Serv- ice for New Americans, left for Europe to conduct the fourth International C o n f e r e n c e of N o n - Governmental Organiza- tions Interested in Migration at the United Nations in Geneva. The one-week meeting begin- ning Aug. 11 will study and rec- ommend action on migration problems threatening world peace. * * * At its annual meeting, held July 24th, the Administrative Board of the Wayne County Training Cchool elected the Rev. MALCOLM GRAY DADE, D.D., president of the board for the ensuing year. * * * SIDNEY G. KUSWORM, of Dayton, 0., who has headed the Bnai Brith National Commis sion on Americanism and Civic Affairs ever since he helped or- ganize this program more than 30 years ago, has been re-elec- ted chairman. for a three-year term, * * * Dr. MAX K. NEWMAN has just completed the Prosthetics Training Course at the Univer- sity of. Southern California in Los Angeles. Dr. Newman is chief of the department of phy- sical medicine and rehabilita- tion at the Detroit Memorial Hospital and is director of the Detroit Rehabilitation Institute on Wyoniing Ave, - Or. THEODORE HUEBENER, director of foreign languages of the Board of Education of the City of New York, has been awarded the first Fellowship of the Hebrew Culture Service Committee for American High Schools and Colleges. James Melton Featured At the Elmwood Casino James Melton, America's fav- orite tenor and star of TVs Ford Festival, opened Thursday night at the Elmwood Casino. A star of opera, radio, screen, recording and television for many years, Melton entered the field of night club entertainment only this spring, and has had such success that he's completely won over to this latest phase of enter- tainment. Melton will appear at the Elm- wood through Aug. 15, except for Sunday, Aug. 9, and Monday, Aug. 10. The Elmwood is closed Aug. 10 because of Windsor elec- tions. Backing the tenor on the Elmwood revue are Milt Ross, engaging young comic; Heller and Helene, dance artists; vocal- ist Bernie Miller and eight Miri- am Sage Dancers. Music for the show and dancing is supplied by Jack Madden's Ambassadors. - JWV At itsjecent meeting, Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY mem- bers sewed toy dolls and stuffed them. They will be sent to a Chicago hospital for crippled children over the Labor Day weekend when JWV holds its national convention in the Windy City. The group also supplied clothing to a veteran's family, which enabled his two children to go to summer camp, reports Gertrude L e f t, child welfare chairman . Bar Mitzvahs number of unemployed persons in Israel in June was 15,850, a decrease of 1,150 as compared Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schneir, with May, it was announced by of 18319 Steel; announce the Bar the government statistical bu- Mitzvah of their son, Harold, on reau, Aug. 8, at Cong. Beth Aaron. A dinner will be held in his honor Music and Entertainment on Aug. 9 at Lachar's. 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