DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 19, 1954 JWV Activities SHOLOM POST and AUXILI- ARY will be the first veterans' group to service Saginaw hos- pital when members distribute cash coupon books, fruit baskets and cigarettes to patients on Sunday. Roth-Berdun School of the Dance will furnish enter- tainment. Herman Gavorin, hos- pital chairman, is assisted by Ben Brown, Max Goldman, Mil- ton Zimmerman, Pat Benton and Ralph Bernstein. Auxiliary per- sonnel making the trip will be Helena Gavorin, Pauline Stole- row, Molly Benton, Wyn Landis, Bea Sugar, Esther Gottesman and Millie Friedman. Transpor- tation will be furnished by the Red Cross. Girl Scout Troops from the Pasteur School and Cong. Shaarey Zedek are mak- ing basket decorations. This week, the Post is mailing Pass- over packages to servicemen ov- erseas, containing matzos, sa- lami, coffee, tea and other holi- day items. * * * Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST will hold its major event of the year—a buffet dinner and pro- gram—at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Pfeiffer Brewing Co., 3740 Bellevue. Bob Hall, noted come- dian, will entertain, films of the 1954 Rose Bowl game between Michigan State and UCLA will be shown, and a travelogue will be presented. Phone Ted Bale, DI. 1-9663, for reservations. * * * Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL- IARY invites all young men and women eligible to join JWV to a Purim party at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Memorial Home. Refreshments will be served. JWV Sponsors Toy Drive Mar. 28 The Department of Michigan Jewish W a r Veterans and its affiliated posts and auxiliaries will sponsor a one-clay drive on March 28 for gift toys and clothing to be sent to orphans and underprivileged youngsters in Israel. The "gift" campaign is being conducted in cooperation with the community's religious and Sunday schools. Letters have been sent to parents of religious school students requesting that toys and clothing be brought •to their respective schools to be picked up by trucks manned by JWV members. The Michigan JWV Depart- ment has promised a carload of goods to its New York headquar- ters. After collection from the schools, items will be wrapped and forwarded. Henry. Littman, Department senior vice-commander, is direc- ting the overall drive, with as- sistance from Ruth Elson, Aux- iliary representative and Walter Klein, Gerson Marter, John Ne- mon and Ralph Epstein. Individuals with no children. in religious school wishing to make contributions to the effort may drop packages off at the JWV Memorial Home, 4095 W. Davison, at Dexter, or call WE. I 3-0846. e 0 * * FARBAND LABOR ZIONIST ORDER will hold its 18th na- tional convention' in Montreal, May 22 to 26. * * * MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE, of the Maccabees, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Jericho Tem- ple, Linwood at Lawrence. A new Israeli movie will be shown and ters have just been opened at Nathanya and Herzlyah in Is- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fidler, rael ; it has been announced by 1071 S. Sycamore Ave., Los An- Dr. William Haber, American geles, Calif., announce the en- ORT Federation president. gagement of their daughter, Judi, to Alan Sachse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, for- mer Detroiters. The couple are both Los Angeles City College students. Miss Fidler is a psy- and His chology major, advertising sec- Orchestra retary of the "Collegian" (stu- UN. dent body publication). She has won several inter-collegiate 3-3737 beauty contests. Alan is presi- dent of Chi Alpha Sigma, hon- orary advertising and business fraternity. He is advertising manager of the "Collegian," a member of the swimming and BY water polo teams, and a life guard for the city of Los An- WE SPECIALIZE IN • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS geles. Expert Floral Arrangements MICKEY WOOL F FLOWERS GRAEME MISS MARILYN HOVEN Dr. and Mrs. A. 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ROSIN Saturday, March 20 GRAM FLOWERS METRO MUSIC 10328 DEXTER in response to numerous requests ... the Louis Levine will speak on the Histadrut. * * * ESTELLE SHIFMAN, dance instructor, will present Ste- phanie Koorhan, Laura Siporin, Donna Sue McCrea, Kay Rosen- berg, Linda Calchary, Rosemary Grayson, Judy .Eisenberg and Marilyn Shifman in a dance ex- hibition at the Ahavas Achim Religious School's Purim party on Sunday. * * * . _ CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Cornfield, 3359 Lawrence. * * * BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will meet_ Sun4ay evening, at the home of the Harry Bodzins, on Birwood Ave. Plans for a wienie roast and other activities will be discussed. • Free Estimates at Your Home Bill Caplan Larry Morris A Phone Call Opens FREE A Charge Account DELIVERY Open on SUNDAYS, 12 to 4 Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.—Prov. 30:5. • • New ORT Schools in Israel New vocational training cen- nga gemenb News Brevities Shirley Zaft and Jack Bazell will be featured performers when the DETROIT OPERA WORKSHOP presents an eye- ing of operatic exerpts at 8:20 p.m., Monday, in the Federation of Women's Clubs auditorium. Miss Zaft will have the leading role in Pergolesi's one-act opera Warburg Gets UJA Award "La Serva Padrona," while Ba- NEW YORK, (JTA) — Edward zell sings in Mozart's "Don Gio- M. M. Warburg, head of the na- vanni." * * tionwide United Jewish Appeal, received the highest honor of A manual was distributed to the United Jewish Appeal of 475 Reform congregations urg- Greater New York—the annual ing them to "put the social prin- chairman's award for outstand- ciples of Judaism to work." The ing service and devotion to the appeal was prepared by the cause of UJA. joint commission on social ac- The presentation was made at tion of the Union of American a pre-campaign dinner meeting Hebrew Congregations and Cen- of New York UJA leaders in the , tral Conference of American Waldorf Towers apartment of Rabbis. Rabbi Alfred Friedman, William Rosenwald, a national Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Lansing, helped prepare the brochure, campaign chairman. while serving on the committee were Detroiters, Gabriel N. Alex- ander and Joseph Bugeleisen. * * 9ewry "OTHELLO," this year's choice for the Wayne University •Thea- On Inc Ai; ter's annual Shakespeare pres- entation, opens tonight, with This Week's Radio and additional performances March Television Programs 20 and March 25 through 27, of Jewish Interest at 8:30 p.m. THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m./ Sunday, March 21. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Purim Play" will relate the story of a little boy, who after hearing• the story of Haman's plans to mur- der all the Jews in Shushan, dreams the whole Biblical Book of Esther, and is assured that with courage and faith, good is stronger than evil. To Wed in June 49c 29c 49c WE HAVE SMOKED STURGEON BEER-1WORTED and DOMESTIC WINES • WE SELL ISRAEL BONDS 18207 WYOMING ctE otls BUY U. S. 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