People Make News NEW YORK—The NATIONAL I JEWISH WELFARE BOARD'S annual Frank L. Well Awards for 1953 were - won by Mrs. Wal- ter E. Heller, Chicago; Charles W. Morris, Louisville, Ky., and Dr. Oscar I. Jan'owsky, New York, for distinguished contri- butions in three areas of service to- the American Jewish Corn- munity, it was announced by Irving Edison, president of JWB. * * Dr. MAURICE GOLDBERG has been named chairman of ! the Committee on Bellefaire, the Bnai Brith Children's Home in Cleveland. * * * Judge SAMUEL A. WEISS of Pittsburgh was named chairman of the Bnai Brith bowling corn- mittee. • * * A national Women's Division for the American Jewish Tercen- tenary, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fred- erick M. Heim- er d in ger, , was established at a meeting of rep- resentatives of national Jewish women's organ- izations . in New York. Mrs. Hei- merdinger is honorary chair- man of t h e Heimerdinger Women's Division of the Feder- ation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. * * Among the nationally known leaders who will take part in the ground breaking celebration for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva Univer- sity on Sunday in New York City are: Nelson Rockefeller, Under Secre- tary, Depart- ment of Health, Rockefeller Education a n d Welfare; Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, Registration Open for Center Adult Institute Registration is now open for the activities of the Jewish Community Center Adult Insti- tute at the four Center build- ings: Aaron DeRoy Memorial Building (8904 Woodward), Dex- ter-Davison Branch (4059 Davi- son) , D. W. Simons Branch (Holmur and Tuxedo), and the Twelfth Street Council Branch (Twelfth and Blaine). Most activities will begin the last week of Oct. or the first week of Nov. and will be held at the Aaron DeRoy, Dexter- Davison; and D. W. Simons build- ings. A printed bulletin describing the program in detail is avail- able by phoning the Center; TR. 5-8450. The Adult Institute offers a special attraction for mothers on the Thursday afternoon "Ladies Day Out" at the Dexter- Davison Branch. This program provides a nursery for children from 3 to 6 years of age while Mothers and other women par- ticipate in courses on Modern Dancing, Creative Ceramics, and "Understanding and Enjoying Your Child," conducted by Sam- uel Kellman, Chief Clinical Psychologist of Harper Hospital. A cooperative feature of the program is the plan to have each group which meets at the Aaron DeRoy Memorial Building on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday evenings take turns in sponsoring an A f ter- Sessions Lounge for the other groups, providing an opportunity to dance, hear records, enjoy food and talk. * * Henry E. Schultz, national chairman of the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith, has accepted the ir chairmanship of the budget corn-r mittee of theg- American J e w- i s h Tercenten- ary, Ralph E. Samuel, nation- al tercentenary chair m a n, an- noun c e d. Ac- cording to Mr. Samuel, this Committee will Schultz super vise the development of a working bud- get for the Tercentenary, and make recommendations on it to the Tercentenary Steering Corn- mittee. The committee will also decide upon recommendations for major tercentenary projects, not included in the regular bud- get of the tercentenary, which would require the expenditure of significant sums. ti 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 23, 1953 IRVING W. BLUMBERG, chairman with Harvey H. Goldman of the 1953 Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, presents this com- munity's check in behalf of the Jewish Welfare Federation of De- troit, at the national- report conference of the United Jewish Ap- peal, Oct. 11, in Cleveland. Looking on are (left) JOSEPH HOLTZ- MAN of Detroit, chairman of the UJA's National Cash Campaign, and WILLIAM ROSENWALD, a national chairman of UJA. JVS Leader to• Head GAD Investigating Unit Albert Cohen, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Vocationa : 1 1 Service, has been renamed chair- man of the investigating com- mittee of the Guidance Associ- ation of Detroit and vicinity. The committee evaluates vo- cational guidance agencies in the Detroit area applying for approval' by the Amejican Per- ! sonnel and Guidance Associa- tion. Howard Mausner, Miss Selma Lesser, and Cohen, all of the JVS staff, will participate in the midwestern conference of Jew- ish Vocational Services in St. Louis this month. Mausner, staff psychologist, will present a pa- per on "Qualitative Aspects of Vocational Testing.0 Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, presi- dent of the Sisterhood of Beth Aaron Synagogue, invites mem- bers and their friends to light up "10 candles of progresS," on Monday, 8:30 p.m. in the Beth Aaron social hall, Wyoming at Thatcher. The program chairman. Mrs. Adolph Winkler. Mrs. G o ldring announces a musical program of Israeli, Yid-, dish, and light opera songs by Florence Weintraub Goidring, accompanied by Walter Levine. Interested new members should contact Mrs. Dorothy Chaiken, UN. 3-6574. Bnai Brith Mayo Committee Appointment of committee to direct the Bnai Brith program at the Mayo Clinic and Bnai Brith Center, in Rochester, Minn., was announced by Philip M. Klutznick, president . of Bnai Brith. Heading the committee is Benjamin Morris, of Chicago. Serving with him are Mrs. Al- bert A. Woldman, Cleveland; Dr. Abe Greenberg, Omaha, Benjamin Samuels and Richard Gutstadt, Chicago. You Will Enjoy HADASSAWS GIANT SHOW "Strictly un" For All Hadassah Members and Friends GALA CULMINATION OF HONOR ROLL ROYAL THEATER Thursday, October 29th DOORS WILL BE OPEIsik AT 1 P. M. featuring: KAY 1BRITTEN STARS RUTH F NK MELBA WINER • JANE ISRAEL JEAN GLEASON • BMW SCHUBINER • SHIRLEIT LEWIS and the HADASSAH ADORABLES Surprises! Fun For All ! Directed by LEONA BRISKMAN -t Mrs. Goldring to Sing For Beth Aaron Women director, United Nations Depart- rn e n t of Trusteeship; Gov. Thomas E. Dewey; New York State Attorney General Nathan- iel L. Goldstein, national cam- paign chairman; New York City Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri; Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the University; Dr. Marcus D. Kokel, New York City Commis- sioner of Hospitals; George Al- pert, honorary campaign chair- man. Fine German for Insult HAMBURG, (JTA) — A street photographer, who called a busi- nessman from Holland a "dirty Jew" when the latter refused to have his picture taken, has been fined the equivalent of $35, which will be paid to the Cen- tral Welfare Agency of the Jews In Germany. !Blumberg, Presents Check to UJA LEONA BRISKMAN & JERRY GROSS JERRY GROSS