Bnai Brith Women Culminate Year's Activities With Elections, Banquets Elections of officers and moth- er-daughter banquets will high- light Bnai Brith Women's ac- tivities this week as the 19 con- stituent chapters of the Greater Detroit Women's Council cul- minate this year's events. The various chapter activities are as follows: DETROIT—Mrs. Nathan Kan- ter, president, announces that election of officers will be held 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Carmel Hebrew School. The evening will also feature games and a film on Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tions. Mrs. David Grosberg, installa- tion chairman, announces res- ervations are now being accept- ed for the installation dinner- dance 6:30 p.m., June 8 at the Latin Quarter, at which time the dramatic group will present the musical comedy, "All That Glitters." For reservations, call Mrs. George Karabenick, TY. 5-9856. PHILIP HANDLER—The an- nual mother-children banquet will be held 6:30 p.m., May 19, at Zack's. Through the courtesy of the Copo Studio of Voice, the Lyric Opera Co. will entertain, states Mrs. Sidney Levine, ban- quet chairman. For reservations, call Mrs. Morris Bidlofsky, TE. 4-8223. IVAN S. BLOCH—A mother- daughter banquet to be held 7 p.m., Thursday, at Young Israel Youth Center, Dexter and Full- erton, will have Mrs. Samuel Gold, president of the Greater Detroit Women's Council, as a guest. Entertainers will be Sam- my Woolf and Max Sosin. For information, call Mrs. Jack Feldman, LI. 1-5753 or Mrs. Charles Blauer, VE. 8-7283. REX — A mother-daughter Honor Yom Atzmaut The JNF Way banquet will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue on Wyoming. For infor- mation call Mrs. Gerald Penfil, TE. 4-0628 or Miss Edee Wein- stein, UN. 3-6021. Mrs. David Le- vine announces that election of officers will be held Wednes- day, at Beth Moses Synagogue, Linwood and Oakman. For in- formation or rides, Call Mrs. Samuel Finegood, LI. 6-4156. HENRY MORGENT'HAU—New officers will be elected at the last business meeting of the season at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Sholem Aleichem Institute, 18405 Wyo- ming. Only those whose dues are paid will be allowed to vote. Sarah Deitch will be honored at the meeting as "outstanding woman of the year," and will be awarded a certificate of merit. Barbara Gorzeck will receive honorable mention. A social hour will follow. PTA to Hold Drive For TV Channel 56 Young Chess Player To Play 40 Opponents A door-to-door campaign to raise funds for educational channel 56, UHF, will be under- taken on Tuesday evening by the Detroit Council, Parent Teacher Associations and the Better Schools Association. This means of raising funds for an educational television outlet in Detroit was adopted after witnessing the success of similar drives in other major cities. Channel 56 is one of 242 TV channels set aside two years ago by the Federal Communications Commission for educational pur- poses. Programs in the Detroit area will be determined by the Educational Television Founda- tion, consisting of 18 institu- tions. Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe, active in a number of community organ- izations, is radio and TV chair- man for the PTA drive for Channel 56. Arthur Pomar, 20-year-old, internationally known chess player from Spain, will make his first Detroit appearance when he visits on Sunday, at the D. W. Simons Jewish Center, 4000 Tuxedo. The youthful chess master, who comes here::: fresh f r om a successful tour. of Mexico City and Central America, w i 11 play 40 oppon- ents in simulta- neous matches beginning at 2 p.m. According to Dr. Nahum Pomar Weismann, supervisor of the 12th Street Council Centers, Po- mar's exhibition is creating as much enthusiasm among local chess players as the recent ap- pearance of ex-world champion, Samuel Reshevsky. The match is sponsored by the Jewish Center Chess and Checker Club. For information on Pomar's exhibition, call Dr. Weissman, TR. 5-8450. `Theater of Life' Aids UJA All Detroit TV Stations Assist in Presenting Allied Drive's Message persons who are chronically ill. Honor the Lord with thy sub- Hollywood's great stars will stance, take the viewer to Israel and And with the first fruits of thy North Africa in a stirring, heart- increase.—Proverbs 3:9. warming drama, "The Big Mo- ment" on Sunday, May 23, 2 p.m., over WWJ-TV channel 4. Stars in the United Jewish Ap- peal program will include Robert Young, Thomas Mitchell, Donna Reed, John Derek, Edward Franz and Forrest Tucker. The UJA is a major beneficiary of the Allied Jewish Campaign. "The Terrible Silence," which will be presented on Saturday, May 29, at 6 p.m., over WJBK-TV channel 2 will bring to life serv- ices provided by the family serv- ice program, as offered by The Jewish Social Service Bureau. r Mrs. Celia Margolis has been appointed chairman for the 59th anniversary banquet of Detroit Senior Bicur Sholem, to be held 6:30 p.m., May 23, at Moss Ca- tering, announces Mrs. Edith Golden, vice-president. The group is sponsoring a dispensary unit in the hospital clinic of Batei Avoth "children's village," being built at Bnai Brak, Israel. Contributors may call Mrs. Lena Techner, presi- dent, TO. 5-0116. MORRIS Is The Guy For a Terrific BUICK BUY MORRIS BUICK co i Riad< W. c.,f Jos. Cotizt:rv., UN. 4-7100 ... ; § • ," . • • • " Slate Dedication Ceremonies For New Beth Joseph Shul Hyman Karp, president, Rush- iner Farein, announces the dedi- cation ceremonies for the newly- constructed Beth Joseph Syna- gogue, on Wyoming, will be held 2 p.m., May 23. Morris Fisher and Samuel Ro- binson have been named co- chairmen of this Hanuchas Ha- bayis affair. A cordial invitation. to the ceremony is extended the entire community. Nachurn Co- hen, Morris Berman and J. Os- trow, present officers of Beth Joseph, will be feted at a spe- cial gathering on Monday night for their outstanding devotion to their duties the past year. Federal Savings Holds 'Open House' Celebrate the Sixth Anniversary of the Proclamation of the State of Israel Bicur Sholem Names Mrs. Margolis Banquet Chairman 141500 w. 7 MILE RD. Honor the Lord - "The Theater of Life," a series of programs depicting in dra- matic fashion the services em- braced in the Allied Jewish Campaign, will be seen on De- troit television screens for the next several weeks. All three Detroit TV stations are cooperating and giving time for the series which features top stars of stage, screen, radio and TV. The first of the series, "Three Lives," was shown on WXYZ-TV last night. "The Center of Things," a dramatic presentation starring Joey Walsh, will be presented on Sunday, 2 p.m., on Station WWJ- TV, Channel 4. "The Center of Things" .will portray aspects of the Jewish Community Center's program. Medical services will be por- trayed in the drama "Minute from Forever," Saturday, May 15, 6 p.m., over WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Sinai Hospital is one of the beneficiaries of the Allied Jewish Campaign. On Thursday, May 20. 8 p.m., over WXYZ-TV, Channel 7, the drama of a brave woman who has the will to make a place for herself in the world, despite the handicap of old age, will be un- folded in "The Brave Mrs. Korn- gold." Olga Fabian, Joe Mantell and Clarice Blackburn will star in this production. The Jewish Home for the Aged cares for a group of well-aged and older DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-21, Friday, May 7, 1954 ::rmatamosammakti›*. VISIT HUDSON'S 2 BIG GARDEN CENTERS WNTOWN and Ni'THLAND Browse around and catch the gardening spirit! See the wonderful assortment of bulbs, shrubs, and seeds! Examine the fine selection of useful garden tools, power tools ! Ask our expert consultants about all gardening by Supporting the problems! HUDSON'S DOWNTOWN - 12th - JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Woodward D HUDSON'S NORTHLAND - Garden Center CHOOSE FROM HUDSON'S WIDE VARIETY: • • • • on TAG. DAY • Roses Fertilizers • Flower Seeds Flowering Shrubs • Vegetable Seeds Evergreens • • Hond Tools Lawn Seed • Power Tools • Fungicides • Insecticides • Weed Killers SUNDAY, MAY 9 Extend an encouraging hand to the young volun- teers on Sunday, May 9. You may also help strengthen Israel's econo- my by volunteering to Tag on Sunday, May 9th, by calling TO. 8-7384. THE JEWISH NATIONAL , FUND 11345 Linwood Ave. `1916 -office- Tiv4W-bi, open Sun- day, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I An "open-house" celebration with free gifts for everyone is now in progress at the Metro- politan Federal Savings & Loan Association in conjunction with the institution's 2nd anniver- sary. As outlined by Roger C. Rich- ards, president, the celebration will continue through May 14 and all residents of the north- west section are cordially invited to attend. He explained: "It has been a pleasure for us to serve the people of this area for the past two years. We have tried to make them feel that we are their neighbors "This celebration is our way of saying 'thanks' to those who helped make Metropolitan Fed- eral the state's second fastest growing savings association in Michigan during the past year." In addition to the free gifts, Richards said items such as pic- nic food containers, portable grills, chopping blocks and re- freshment coolers can also be secured free of charge by those opening new accounts of speci- fied amounts during the two week celebration. Metropolitan Federal is locat- ed ate 20101 West Seven Mile Hudson's 'Downtown Open Daily 9:15 to 5:30, Monday 9:15 to 11::30 Road' corner of VitughalD4— that we have their financial well and is a member of the Federal Dimngi1; Trimirnnet. enrntwatrivrt_ Call CA: 3:510 0"enilVTill 9 P.M. Northland Open Mon.-Wed. 9:30 to 5:30; Thurs.-Sat. 9:30 to 9. ci