I
Women's Invaluable Contributions . .
Women; Clubs'
JWV Activities
Aid in. Decisions Reached at WJ Congress
Mrs. Isadore Plaskove will be
hostess to the membership of
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION at an open-air picnic in
the garden of her home, at
19464 Woodingham. The event
N,vi 11 take place at 12 noon, this
Wednesday, instead of last
Wednesday, as erroneously re-
ported in last week's Jewish
News. Mrs. Morris Miller, presi-
dent, urges members to bring
their families and friends.
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By ANNA G. SLOMOVITZ
STOCKHOLM — Women
played a vital role in the ses-
sions of the World Jewish Con-
gress Plenary, which ended here
Wednesday, in the impressive
Swedish Parliament House.
There were Jewish women
leaders in many of the delega-
tions.
Most prominent among the
women representatives was The
EQUALITY CLUB will hold
a dessert luncheon meeting at
12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
home of Mrs. Leo Zisholz, 17174
Griggs. Plans for the annual
donor luncheon will be dis-
cussed.
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ered Dr. Nahum Goldmann's
"right hand personality."
Very prominent in the Amer-
ican delegation were Judge Jus-
tine Wise Polier, daughter of
the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
founder of the World Jewish
Congress, and Mrs. Thelma
Richman, president of the Wo-
men's Division of the American
Jewish Congress.
In the American delegation
also were Mrs. Sylvia Kusiel,
Dr. Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, Mrs
Ghaya Surchin, national presi-
dent of Pioneer Women, Mrs.
Samuel W. Alderson, Mrs. Israel
Goldstein, Mrs. Joseph Jessie,
Mrs. Tillie Joslow, Mrs. Louis
Levinthal, Mrs. Mortimer May,
Mrs. Morris Michelson and Mrs.
Isaac Toubin.
Among the Detroit observers,
in addition to this correspon-
dent, are Mesdames Morris Ad-
ler and Morris Schaver.
Note should be taken of the
fact that the lone representa-
Members of KINNERET
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, are
invited to a dinner party being
held by Mr. and Mrs. Max
Nusbaum in the garden of their
Lady Reading Mrs. Halprin
home at 10700 Oak Park Blvd.,
at 5 p.m., Sunday. Proceeds will Marchioness of Reading, who
go to the Child Rescue Fund. was here as a member of the
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Executive of the WJC British
The annual picnic of the Section. Lady Reading has been
JUNIOR LADIES AUXILIARY active in Congress for many
of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin years, and her views carry
will be held from 12 noon, Aug. weight in Jewish circles not
23, on the g r o u n d s of the only in England but in other
Yeshivah, 25870 Fairfax, South- quarters.
Then there was Mrs. Rose
field. Complete lunches and
refreshments will be available. Halprin, of New York, repre-
The Yeshivah site can be senting the Jewish Agency for
reached by turning left off Israel. Mrs. Halprin holds one
Greenfield at Lincoln (101/2 of the most influential posts in
Mile) and driving one-quarter world Jewish ranks and is a
mile. Mrs. M. Rothenberg presi- recognized leader in Hadassah,
Judge Polier
Mrs. Surchin
dent of the Auxiliary, an- the American Zionist Council
nounces that games and prizes and the Jewish Agency, in tive of. the Cyprus Jewish com-
are being arranged. The public which she may well be consid- munity at these sessions was
is invited.
Mrs. Ida Persitz.
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In the large French delega-
Mrs. Isadore Levin was in-
tion are the following women:
stalled • as president of the
Mesdames Marcelle L. Roubach,
merged LADIES OF YESHI-
Juliette Stern and Sassia Er-
VATH BETH YEHUDAH-WOM-
lich.
EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE in
The British delegation in-
recent ceremonies conducted by
This Week's Radio and
cluded Mesdames Dora Gold-
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, with
Television Programs
stein, member of the World
Mrs. Milton Winston serving as
of Jewish Interest
WIZO Executive, Marie Nahum,
installation chairman. Other
Judith Giaquinto, Ruth Orbach
newly-inducted officers are Mes-
WORDS WE LIVE BY
and Carmel Webber.
dames Louis Honigman, Edith
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
There also was a woman dele-
German, Ida Freedlander and
Station: WWJ.
gate from Iran, Mrs. Korma-
Pearl Leader, vice-presidents;
Feature:. The twelfth of 15 chahi, and Italy's representation
Sara Glassman, Pauline Brand- literary dialogues on legends included Mrs. Emma Cantoni.
wine, Libby Dubrinsky, Dora of the Bible will take place
Among the large Israel dele-
Lipman and Sarah Kaplan, hon- between retired Columbia Uni- gation were Mesdames Chaja
orary vice-presidents; Bessie versity professor of . English, Slutzky and Mathilda Guez.
Kutnick and. Kate Winston, sec- Mark Van Doren, and author-
Mexico's delegation included
retaries; Julius Spielberg, treas- lecturer Maurice Samuel.
Mrs. Rumia Lasky.
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urer; Irene Rosenthal, trustee;
S. Michel, Michael Hoberman
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
and A. Krakove, hospitalers;
3 Local Girls Dance
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Walter Epstein, social chair-
Station: WXYZ.
at.
Notre Dame
man; Henrietta Kelman, pro-
Feature: Rabbi Joseph Lev-
Three young ladies of the
gram; Joshua Sperka publicity. enson, of Temple Bnai Israel,
An indoor picnic is being Oklahoma City, Okla., will speak Jewish community will take
planned by the group at 12:30 on "In Search of Life's part in the annual convention
of the National Catholic Thea-
p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Blessings."
ter Conference at Notre Dame
of Dexter. Friends are invited.
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University, Ind., Tuesday, Wed-
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
nesday and Thursday.
DETROIT CHAPTER, United
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Members of the Children's
Order of True Sisters, last week
Station: WJLB.
Theater of Mercy College, the
celebrated True Sister Day, ob-
Feature: Mrs. Milton Hess- three girls, Barbara Ann Berlin,
served nationally during the lein, president of the Detroit
first week of August, with a Section, National Council of of 15220 W. Nine Mile, Rebecca
buffet dinner at Topinka's for Jewish Women, and Mrs. Philip Garfinkle, of 19343 Wyoming,
members and their husbands. Marcuse, executive vice-presi- and June Graff, of 18681 Pen-
Mrs. Harris Crane, president of dent, will discuss the role and nington, are to accompany five
other members of the theater
the chapter, stated that the or- activities of the Council.
group, ranging in age from
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ganization was founded in 1846.
eight to 14.
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
With an original dance in-
Time:
'11:30
p.m.,
Sunday.
Wayne Faculty Member
terpretation of the allegorical
Station: WCAR.
Gives $1,000 to Library Feature: "Stories from Jew- play, "Chanticleer", by Rostand,
Boaz Siegel, of the Wayne ish Lore" will be presented on the girls will be the only young-
State University law faculty, this weekly broadcast spon- sters performing at the conven-
has donated $1,000 to the uni- sored by the culture commis- tion, according to their director,
versity library in memory of sion of the Jewish Community Sara Lee Stadelman.
Dancing to the music of Rim-
his parents, Harry and Sophie Council. Note: the program is
sky-Korsikof's "Le Coque d'Or,"
Siegel.
heard at a new time.
they will wear leotards and
The gift is to be used for the
dance skins with brilliantly col-
purchase of books. According
ored feathered headpieces to
to G. Flint Purdy, director of
libraries, the money will prob-
illustrate the story of a hapless
cock,
ably go toward the acquisition
of a single set in the field of
The Conference, largest
Mrs. Libby Hollander, of
Jewish history, archaeology or Brooklyn, N. Y., announces the group of theater amateurs in
Hebrew language and litera- engagement of her daughter the country, has a membership
ture.
Adele S. to Rabbi Joshua of more than 4,000 in Catholic
Under its own identity, the Cheifetz, son of Mr. and Mrs. high schools and colleges in
set will be housed with the Julius Cheifetz, of Windsor. A the U. S. Two thousand are ex-
Kasle collection.
September wedding is planned. pected to attend the convention.
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every
en the Air
I
8ng ag ements
Nor way was represented
among others by Miss Eva
Scheer.
The alternate delegate from
Rhodesia was Mrs. Rebecca
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in the Memorial Hcme, when
reports will be heard on last
week's national convention in
New York. A social hour will
follow. Also planned for the
week is a games party at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Ruth Goldsher, 18041
Northlawn. Friends are invited
to attend.
To Picnic with the Ladies
The Radomer Aid Society
and LadieS Auxiliary will hold
their annual picnic at 10 a.m.
Sunday at Oak Park's Major
Park. Refreshments, games and
Mrs. Adler
Mrs. Schaver
prizes will be featured. Mem-
Rabinowitz, and an alternate bers and their families are
from Sweden was Mrs. C. Ett- asked to attend.
linger.
There was a woman delegate
For the
from Yugoslavia, Mrs. Elsa
Perfect Affair .. .
Grin.
It should be noted that the
observers from WIZO — Wo-
and His Orchestra
men's International Zionist Or-
UN 3-3737
ganization — were Mesdames
Miriam Benporath, C. Ettlinger,
Hannah Gelber, Dora Goldstein
and J. Stern.
Mickey Woolf
AMEDAH STUDIO
S. LEIBICK, Prop.
Turover Aid, Auxiliary
Honor Sam Dryfus
Finest in Child Photography
Wedding - Bar Mitzvah - Candids
Restoring Old Photographs
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Members of Turover Aid So-
ciety and its Ladies Auxiliary,
on Monday, joined in a tribute
meeting in honor of Sam Dry-
fus, who, at 88, is the oldest
member of the organization.
Mr. Dryfus, a Turover mem-
ber for over 45 years, was made
an honorary life member of the
organization and was presented
with an "Award of Merit" •for
his "outstanding contributions
to the Turover Farein."
The program was conducted
under the chairmanship of Ben
Grant, with Isidore Sosnick,
honorary president, making the
award presentation.
Greetings were extended by
Nathan Korby, Turover presi-
dent, and Mrs. Jack Zeldes,
speaking as president of the
Turover Auxiliary. Present at
the program were Mr. Dryfus'
children, grandchildren and
great grandchildren.
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