Young Talent Provides Mizrachi With $180 Mrs. Emil Spilman, president of the Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi Women, announces a board meeting Monday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Bess- man, 17346 Indiana. -She also announced that $180 had been received toward the Child Rescue Fund from Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, who, during the summer, conducted a weekly children's talent show at Wood- hull Lake. The .latest contribu- tion brings to $855 the amount of money received in this manner during the, past five years. New committee appointments recently made effective by Mrs. Spilman include the following: Mesdames Milton Radner, fund-raising; David Novetsky, child rescue; Ray Rosenberg and Stanley Brawer, JNF; Joshua Sperka and Philip Fealk. cul- tural; Philip Schriber and Leo Genser, Israel Bonds; Paul Fen- ton, relations; --Samuel Bicoll, program and publicity; Oscar Smith, house; Joe Ainbinder, sun- shine; I. M. Becker, telephone; Sam Reisig, membership; and Sam Sborow, conservation. OPENING SOON in OAK PARK! JACK'S FOOD BOX 22175 COOLIDGE 2 Doors So. of 9 Mile Featuring a Complete Line of Prepared Food to Carry Out Jay. - and Jack Schwartz Hadassah's Building Acclaimed Set 'Jan. 21 Date Hundreds of enthusiastic sup- porters of the movement for the establishment of health agencies in Israel, on Sunday afternoon, visited the Hadassah House, on Seven Mile and Murray Hill, and acclaimed the women's Zionist organization on its progress and on its having acquired a home of its own. Hadassah leaders, former pres- idents of the Detroit Chapter, supporters of the_movement and representatives of other branches of Zionism came to inspect the building and to reaffirm the kin- ship of all communal efforts. in behalf of Israel's upbuilding and the protection of the health of the new state. The new building has adequate office facilities, special meeting rooms, a library that is being developed as a storehouse of Jewish inforamtion, a mailing room and rooms for Hadassah sewing and other groups. Formal dedication of the new building was noted throughout the community. The formalities were broadcast on the television news programs Sunday evening. Lucerne to Open Early MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — The Lucerne Hotel, Miami Beach's newest luxury hotel, now being built on 41st St. and the Ocean, will be open ahead of schedule, according • to B. I. Binder, presi- dent of the hotel. Although formal opening cere- monies are scheduled for Dec. 1, reservations for Nov. 20 are being accepted. The Lucerne Hotel will feature Swiss service and cuisine. Frank Schneider, also a former Miami Beach hotelman, will be executive director. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi wish to extend to- their members and 'friends, and to the entire_ Jewish Community a Healthy and Happy New Year. We wish to take this opportunity to express our deep appreciation for your generosity and assistance throughout the years. Mrs. Morris Goldberg, President And the members of the Board of Directors A PUBLIC MASS MEETING CALLED BY THE VAAD HORABBON1M AND THE MERKAZ, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE YOUNG ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE Dexter and Fullerton THURSDAY, SEPT. 22 • at 8:30 P.M. SHARP Leading members of the Detroit Rabbinate will address the audience in a public discussion as to the best ways and means how to reorganize, unite and strengthen the religious elements in our midst, in order to solve the pressing problems facing Detroit Jewry in the coming year. Mr. David J. Cohen, Chairman of the Merkaz, will preside. "get TO Drapery, tlealut AIM VMS IN TIME FOR THE FALL SEASON I .1111. .111• .11110 41•11. +Mb ■ ••• Worries!! 411111. ••• ■• 41111• 41•1. .111111, • NEW! 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She also served the United Synagogue Youth Movement, the Chicago offices of the Consulate of Israel, and the State of Israel Bonds. MISS ARLENE GREEN At a recent dinner party at Holiday Manor, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green, of Appoline Ave., announced the engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to Donald Verona, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Verona, of Greenlawn Ave. A Jan. 21 wedding is planned. Seek Reunion of Families Divided By Iron Curtain FRANKFURT (JTA) — The Central Welfare Agency of Jews in Germany has entered into promising negotiations to reunite Some Jewish families now di- vid.ed by the Iron Curtain. The project is restricted to cases where part of the family is in Germany, and the next-of-kin re- siding in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria or the Soviet Union have been un- able to obtain exit permits to join them. The family relation- ship must be a close one. The Central Welfare Agency will also negotiate on behalf of Jews cur- rently held in prisons and labor camps. In initiating this scheme, the Central Welfare Agency is taking advantage of the somewhat greater readiness recently shown by the Soviet satellite states to facilitate the reunion of families. Because the negotiations are be- ing conducted specifically along these lines, the project applies primarily to Jews now in Eastern Europe who formerly lived in Germany, but intervention will also be attempted on behalf of former DP's from Eastern Europe now resident in West Germany. Parallel to this reunion project, the welfare agency will this month negotiate with the Ger- man Red Cross in an effort to secure the release of Jewish prisoners held in East German j ails, or sentenced in East Ger- many and then taken to the' So- viet Union. Among these are a number of prominent Jews in- cluding Fritz Ka-tten, former vice-president of the Berlin com- munity and head of the Berlin Mizrachi, who was arrested in 1948 and is now in a Saxony penitentiary, and the first post- war president of the Berlin com- munity, Erich Nelhans, who dis- appeared into a Siberian labor camp almost ten years ago. • I■ Three Detroiters are members of the board of trustees of the Bellefaire Regional Child Care Service, whose main offices are located in Cleveland. Mrs. Sam- uel Aaron, Maurice A. Enggass and Samuel Leib are Detroit members whose terms did not expire this year. Bellefaire served 19 children from Detroit last year, as well as 175 children from 107 cities in 38 states. The function of the organization is to aid troubled Jewish children throughout the country, including the operation of an orphan home. Foster home placement, field consultation and treatment of emotional problems are handled at Bellefaire. Aiding the trained staff are volunteer workers who, through the Jewish Big Sisters Committee, t h e Jewish Big Brothers Assoc. and Bnai Brith, have donated their time to the children. 1 GOTLIEB-HALPERN: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Richter, of 2649 Leslie, announces the marriage of theri 'nephew, David Gotlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Got-. lieb, of Tel Aviv, Israel, to Miss Joan Halpern, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Halpern, of Chi- cago, on August 21. "Let's Get Acquainted" is the theme of a meeting of the DUR- FEE CHAPTER, Better Schools Association, which is to be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the school auditorium. Herbert N. Frogner and Miss Ilene Rathsburg, new principal and assistant principal, will be introduced. Barbara Smith, of the Children's Center of Metropolitan Detroit, will speak on "The Normal Adoles- cent." A social hour will follow. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Israel Shulak wishes to express sincere thanks to relatives and friends The 23rd annual Concert Series for the kindnesses shown them of the Masonic Auditorium will in their recent bereavement. open Oct. 14 with a recital by Roberta Peters, leading soprano DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, September 16, 1955 with the Metropolitan Opera Company. The Symphony Series, to begin Oct. 22 with the annual concert of the Boston Symphony Or- chestra, conducted by Charles Free Pickup Munch, also will feature the Phil- No Permit Required adelphia, Minneapolis and Tor- TO. 6-6892 TO. 8-8810 onto Symphonies, and a choice between Cleveland Symphony and the London Philharmonic. Others in the Concert Series include Lily Pons and Robert Merrill, Metropolitan Opera stars, pianists Myra Hess and Artur Music of Distinction Rubenstein, Zino Francescatti, violinist, the St. Cecelia Choir 750 Book Bldg., WO 1-4710 and the Azuma Kabuki Dancers and Musicians, from Tokyo. Masonic Opens Concert And Symphony Series A A AUTO DRIVERS SCHOOL JULES KLEIN MAC CULLOCH CHAPTER, Better Schools Association, will meet at 8:15 p.m., Monday, in the school auditorium. Dr. William Wattenberg, of Wayne University, will speak on "Children and Money." TowNEms 7-8326 . "MEMORIES THAT WILL LAST - FOREVER" • MUD 1,1 EDIT. • ieEDDINds • kilt COVERAGE • BALI • AILI..e•C.It GUARANTEED • SPECIAL CCCA,ONS it o WEDDINGS BAR -MITZVAHS Candids and 3D's o JACK GORBACK P H S by TO. 7-0930 Dave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4:4346 a e ater , 4144/ More important than what you say is how you say it. Expressions of sym- pathy, best wishes or congratulations are much more effective with a gift basket that speaks for you. calf UNiversity 2-6800.. and CHARGE ITI • 3205 W. McNICHOLS RD. 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