omen's Friday, July 5, 1957 Mrs. Milton Radner, president of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, recently gave a garden party at Rainbow Ter- race, which officially ended the season for the group. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI has completed plans for its annual garden party, to be held at 12 noon, Tuesday, at • the home of , Mrs. Abe Feld- • E"I man, 4014 Sturtevant. Mrs. Mil- ton Winston, general chairman, I is being assisted, by Mesdames P. Shuman, B. Bielewich, P. Leader, M. Servette and the afternoon's hostess, Mrs. Feld- man. * * * Mrs. Rubin Saywitz, presi- dent of the WOMEN'S AUX- ILIARY, -UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS, announces that the . group's summer project will be a theater party July 23, at Northland Playhouse. Stage, screen and television stars Anne Jeffreys and Robert Ster- ling will be featured in "The Anniversary Waltz." For tickets, at regular box office prices, call Mrs. Saywitz, LI. 7-3986, or Mrs. Irving Palman, UN. 1-5884. * activities elected president of NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, was installed at an installation dinner last week at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. David Schrage, installing officer, also inducted Mesdames Freda Metz, David Schrage, Fred Schuman and Gertrude Levine, vice-pres- idents; Ludwig Boraks; treas- urer; Abe Primack, Isadore Becker and Alfred Hoeffer, sec- retaries; Leonard Kominars, dues chairman. The follow- ing committee chairmen were appointed: Mesdames Sol SchWartz, Moatzot Hapoalot; Harry Kaplan, co-chairman; Fred Gayer, bulletin; Alex Kaplan, ways and means; Mor- ris Bloom, Jewish National Fund; Philip Saslove, member- ship; Morris Nieman, publicity; Morris Kimmel, Shule, Habon- im and building fund; Ben Shapiro, Israel supplies; Sam P a z n e r, co-chairman; Sol Sinuk, Jules Alenco and Jack Bushkoff, telephone; Barney Nave, Abraham Guyer, Morris Klein, Philip Saslove, visiting committee. African Negroes Seek to Embrace Jewish Faith JOHANNESBURG (AJP) — A large numbecr of Negroes at Port Elizabeth, organized un- der the name "Hoshianoks," is seeking to embrace the Hebrew faith. Led by , Jack Sithole, the "Hoshianos" publish a news- paper called "The Drum." A similar group is active in the new state of Ghana where scores of students have adopted the Decalogue faith. MONTREAL, (WJA) — The number of Jews in Canada in June 1957 was indicated to be 241,000, and that of metropoli- tan Montreal 100,000, according to an estimate prepared as part of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress' national research pro- gram. In 1951, when the last offi- cial • census was taken, Jews in Canada. numbered 204,836, and the Jewish population of Mont.: real 80,829. The total increase in the pop- ulation of Canada during 1951- 57 is estimated at 36,164 of whom 20,414 were Jewish in t= migrants admitted to Canada during that period. The addi- tional number was attributed to excess of births over deaths. The total increase in the Jew- ish population of metropolitan Montreal during the same peri- od was 19,171. It is anticipated that the Jew- ish population of metropolitan Montreal will have passed the 100,000 mark before the end of 1957 and that the total Jewish population of Canada will ex- ceed 250,000 in 1961 when the next census will be taken. Ex-Detroiters Manage Niagara Falls Motel A former Detroit couple, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Lawton, have taken over operation of the Maple Leaf Motel in Niagara Falls, Can. Mr. Lawton, a prominent De- troit educator, and his wife Said they hoped to meet with many old friends who are planning to vacation this summer in Can- ada. The 36-unit motel consists of single, double and family ac- commodations, is ideally situ- ated close to tourist sites and has a large selection of souve- nirs. * 404 At a recent board meeting, Mrs. Irving Rosenberg, newly- elected president of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP, announced the appointment of the follow- ing chairmen: Mesdames Na- than Silvers and Sidney Sil- verman, dance; Al Wolf and Gerson Horton, tickets; Jack Hencken and Ted Spitz, pro- gram journal; Saul Ginsberg, co-chairman; Sam Geller and Harry Antmann, editors; Jack King and Emanuel Shapira, newspaper; Harry Baskin and Harry Weingarden, clearance; David Mattes and George - Klein, bulletin; Jerry Baker, captain; Sydney C. Berman, publicity; Harry Goodman, hostesses and ushers; Philip Rosenblum, decorations; Meyer Stewart and Al Fisher, sew- ing; David Riseman, show di- rectors; G e o r g e Schwartz, assistant director; B ern a r d Davis, Detroit Association for Retarded Children project; Sam Rabinowitz, co-chairman; Louis Trotsky and Hy Kramer, Israel Bonds; David Riseman and Ben Marcus, Penrickton Nursery; George Loria, his- torian); Nate Weisberg, custo- dian; Beulah Appel and Ralph Shook, sunshine; Jack Free- man, birthdays; and Sam Marks, Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary. The annual dinner- dance and show will be held Jan. 26, at Masonic Temple. * * * NU CHAPTER, Iota Alpha Pi Alumnae, recently elected the following new officers: Mesdames Barnett Lazarus, president; Leon S ti 11 w at e r, vice-president; Murray Bloom, Irving Segal and Arthur Levitt, secretaries; Arnold Tanzman, treasurer; David A. Goldman and Gerald Goodman, Pan- Hellenic representative; Her- bert 0. Schein and Fred Lax, social chairmen. * Cluh Estimate 20% Increase in Canadian Population * * - Mrs. Max Rosenfeld, newly- Beat Activities The 4th annual installation of officers of RICHARD TUCKER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Girls, was held May 29, at the Elm- wood Casino in Windsor. Mrs. K. Bruss was installing officer. The following were installed: Frances Green, president; Irene Graff, vice president; Connie Lip t on, recording secretary; Marilyn Alenco, corresponding secretary; Charlotte Lis, treas- urer; Judy Belsky, sergeant-at- arms; Diane Rosen, reporter; Leslie Victor, board member, and Becky Gilbert, counselor. Mrs. R. Africh is the group's 4 SPORT SHIRTS Values to $6.95 Valuei to $14.95 NOW $388 NOW $ 7 88 3 for $20.00 3 for $10.00 • Long and Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS TIES Values to $10.95 3 for $20.00 Reg. $2.50 NOW $788 NOW $1 78 3 for $5.00 Sliop -NO ALTERATIONS OPEN NO EXCHANGES DAILY 10-6 NO REFUNDS SUN. 10-2 18259 WYOMING Watch for • Our New Location at Livernois & 7 Mile WILLIAMSBURG ROW 1 /2 Block No. of Curtis Section