of Yiddish Theater Just horsing around? Maybe, you'd think so, but to these women of the Youth Education League it's serious business rehearsing for a musical comedy, which coincidentally bears the name, "Just Horsing Around." Shown here are, left to right, Mesdames IRWIN BUCHALTER, LEONARD BANOVITZ, ABEL SELBURN and CARL GUSSIN. * * * BB Young Adults to Aid Child Through the joint efforts of the Joseph E. Pulitzer Chapter of Bnai Brith Young Men and the Fanny Brice Chapter of Bnai Brith Young Women, a needy Jewish child in West Germany will be supported during the coining year. Through the Foster Parents' Plan, Inc., the two Detroit groups have been assigned the youngster to support through a contribution of $180 for the year's minimum time. Under the FPP, the groups will send $15 a month, with $9 being given in cash and the remainder in clothing and in- cidental expenses. Funds will be raised for the project both through the as- sessment of additional dues and through fund-raising af- fairs. Although the Pulitzer and Brice Chapters do not yet know the identity of the young- ster they will support, they will receive regular letters later informing them of his progress. The FPP, organized in 1937, has aided in the rehabilitation of 76,000 youngsters of 27 dif- ferent nationalities through the help of 600,000 foster parents. At present, over 11,500 chil- dren are being assisted. Mark Klinger is president of Pulitzer Chapter, while Terry Bernstein is president of the Brice Chapter. `Builders' Series to Hear Talk by Goldoftas The third in a series of lec- tures on "Builders and Found- ers of the Jewish People" will be given by Movsas Goldoftas, principal of the United Jewish Folk Schools, at 9 p.m., Satur- day, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Organized by the Farband Labor Zionist Order, the series has attracted a large audience. Goldaftas will speak on "King David, the Great Jewish Hero and Poet." Friends are invited at no eharge. A social hour will Labor Zionist Branch Two to Hear Book Review Since last October, a group of 25 women from the Youth Education League began re- hearsals for a musical comedy called "Just Horsing Around." Now, under the direction of well-known professional Stuart Piggins the play is ready for presentation, and will be given at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Masonic Temple. The show will culminate ef- forts of the group to raise $12,- 500, the goal set to meet ex- penses in providing a great many children with everything from clothing to scholarships. Twenty-five years ago, when the organization was founded by only a few women, its orig- inal purpose was to provide books, school lunches and car- fare for children of indigent Utmilies. Now, with a membership of nearly 300 women, YEL's pro- gram has expanded to give as- sistance in a great many areas. Its members raise funds for clothing and shoes, tuition for special schools dealing with problem children, mentally re- tarded youngsters and those af- flicted with cerebral palsy. Money is provided for school- ing, summer school tuitions, camp clothing and shoes for children attending Fresh Air Camp, scholarships to worthy young men and women, trans- portation to school for crippled children, and the group partic- ipates in all community drives. Mrs. Milton 'Hubert, presi- dent of the organization, states that among the projects sup- ported are Haven Home for Re- tarded Children, Cerebral Palsy Home and individual cases re- ferred to it by social service agencies. Participants in "Just Horsing Around" include Mrs. Robert Lewiston, program chairman; and Mrs. Jerry Mosher, assistant director who worked with Pig- gins in writing the original script. Jean Bortz is doing the choreography. Assisting the president in carrying out the project are her officers, Mesdames Joseph Sklar, William Hubert, Lewis Manning and Avery Tucker, vice-presidents; Nathan Bonin- stein, Gilbert Mark and Jack Munson, secretaries; Reuben Mend el s s o hn, treasurer; Leonard Shapiro, fund chair- man, and Donald Golden, public relations. Branch Two, Labor Zionist Organization, will meet Satur- day evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pevos, 25320 Hen- ley, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Aesculapians to Hear Harry Mondrey will review "Re- member Me to God." A social Talk on Federal Drug Law Richard Strichartz, associate hour will follow. Friends are professor of law at Wayne State invited. University's college of law, will discuss "The Federal Drug Act CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Nathan and Its Relationship to the Warr en acknowledges with Pharmacist" at a meeting of grateful appreciation the many the Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- kind expressions of sympathy cal Association planned for 9 extended by relatives and p.m., Monday, at Rainbow Ter- friends during die family's re- race. Bernard Breyer, president, will preside. cent bereavement. of the Jewish Music Festival, Workmen's Circle is to be "The Return of the Ransomed," commended for their efforts in will be presented by members bringing the Yiddish theater to of the Music Study Club at a Detroit—even if for only one luncheonette at 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Victor night. "Menachem Mendel in Amer- Martin, 1340 Balmoral. ica" was a delightful light The play is a romantic story comedy with scattered instances depicting the founding of the of satire that one could tell bit Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. deep into the audience. Participating artists in the Though the play will not go program include Mesdames Sid- down as a classic,._still it was ney Jackson, harp; Morris an interesting evening of thea- Schaver, soprano; Allan Braver, ter. The sell-out audience in- violin; and Dan Frohman, piano. dicates that perhaps more Yid- The program will be narrated dish plays could profitably by dramatist Mrs. Walter Field. be brought to Detroit. Chairman of the day will be The enjoyment of the play Mrs. J. S. Sauls. The meeting was marred in instances by acts is open to members and friends MISS BARBARA WEINER of restlessness on the part of of Music Study Club. members of the a u d i e n c e. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiner, Throughout the play there was an almost constant hum of au- of 23710 Marlow, Oak Park, an- dience conversation, and late- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Marvin comers abounded.—N.L. Kaye, son of Mrs. Florence Kaye, of 18400 Fairfield, and the Harry L. Jacobs Opens late Mr. Benjamin Kaye. Congress Credit Bureau Both young people attended The formation of the Con- Wayne State University, where gress Credit Bureau with of- Miss Weiner was affiliated with Correctly Made fices in Suite 1018 of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. An April 1 wedding is planned. Cadillac Tower was announced Properly Fitted this week by Harry L. Jacobs, president of the firm. . . . by Hack! The official opening of Make It a Memorable Day the agency, a specialized with firm which is staffed with N'7 experienced personnel, and His Orchestra will offer SHOE COMPANY "efficient and d ependable 19360 LIVERNOIS collection service na- tionally," ac- cording to Jacobs. Associated H. L. Jacobs with him in the Congress Credit HAIR STYLISTS Bureau are Lillian Diamond, a credit consultant for many years, Ben Jacobs and Mrs. Sidney Michals. Jacobs himself is a native De- troiter and lifelong resident of Detroit. He is a graduate. of Central High School and Wayne State University. He has been in the credit and collection business for over 20 years. IRV FIELD THWACK VE. 5-6103 SOL 6- 9 BOB have one it again. WC Women to Hold Donor on Wednesday The 21st annual donor lunch- eon of the Workmen's Circle Women's Division will be held at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the Mayfair Room, 19161 Schaefer. Featured speakers will be Joseph Bernstein, of the Jew- ish Labor Committee; Jacob Reissman, national WC board member; Samuel Sigal, of the Jewish Daily Forward; and Saul Maltz, director of the WC schools. Greetings from the students of the schools will be extended by Malke Turteltaub, and a pro- gram of music, featuring so- prano Irene Pianin, accom- panied by Bella Goldberg, will follow. There also will be a performance by an Israeli dance group, composed of Chanele Maltz, Reva Usher and Ellen Dressler. For tickets, call Mrs. Harry Entin, chairman, UN 3-2783, or the WC office, KE 7-5440. Dr. Silverman to Lecture Branch 7, Labor Zionists of America, will meet 9 p.m. today at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Saul Stein, 17412 Wildemere. Dr. Herbert Silverman will speak on "The Nature and Process of Psychotherapy." CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Esther Pechensky acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Mr. SOL captured ist PRIZE in the National Hair Cutting competition last week • Mr. Sol, Air. ferry, . 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