Governor Proclaims JWVA Month FI Gov. George Romney and Mrs. Louis Remer, junior vice presi- dent and membership chairman of the Department- of Michigan JWVA, hold a copy of the governor's proclamation of Oct. 15-Nov. 15 as "Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary Membership Month." Looking on is Mrs. Jack Iden, department president. Culmination of the membership drive will be 8 p.m. Nov. 12 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, when an "It's Fashionable" party will be presented. Candidates Night , Planned by JWV The Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, and its Ladies Auxiliary will jointly spon- sor a Political Candidates Night 8:30 p.m. Oct. 2.5 at the Labor Zionist Institute. ' Department Commander John Litzky and Department President Mrs. Jack Iden have stated that speakers at the rally will include Mrs. Burnette Staebler, wife of Congressman Neil Staebler, Demo- cratic candidate for governor; Mrs. Ell y Peterson, Republican candidaate for U.S. Senate; Sen. Philip S. Hart; and Meyer War- shawski, Republican candidate for attorney general. The planning committee for the political evening is headed by Irving S. Cane, past department commander, and Mrs. Sidney Cohen, community -relatioas chair- man and past department presi- dent. Assisting are Junior Vice Commander Irwin Burdick, Mrs. Philip Bernstein, past department president; and Mrs. Philip Wein- stein, department patriotic in- structress. Guests are invited. Refreshments will follow the program. For in- formation, call Mrs. Cohen, LI 7-0780, or the JWV office, 342-8161. * * Auxiliary to Cap Drive With Membership Party Members of Michigan's Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary and their eligible friends, neighbors, and relatives will be honored guests at the organization's ". . . Its Fash- ionable" membership party at Cong. Shaarey Zedek at 8 p.m. Nov. 12, according to Mrs. Louis Remer, membership chairman. Guests who join JWVA that eve- ning or during the current mem- bership drive, as well as members who signed the new applicants, will be eligible to vie for a special prize: a weekend for two at Draw- bridge Inn, Sarnia. "A Fantasy of Fall Fashions" will be moderated by Jackie Crampton. Serving with Mrs. Remer are Mesdames Morton Oppenheim, co- ordinator, and Herbert Perchikoff, Harry Left, Benson Leet, Bertha Kersh, Arthur Robinson, Irma Pasick, John Nemon, Albert Rosen, Fay Glasser, Rosalyn Liner, Sarah Kaminsky, William Lipman, Milton THE ORIGINAL AND Zimmeninan and Henry Benach. For information, can Mrs. Remer GENUINE 5 p.m. at VE 7-1271, or the RIPPLE® after JWV office. 342-8161. SOLE ! To Teach Israeli Dancing Israeli dance instruction will be offered to the community by the United Hebrew Schools 8 p.m. With Tuesdays beginning next week. Deep, Deep The class, which will meet in the Cushioning Action lounge of the Hebrew High School, Illustrated Catalogue Available is designed especially for persons who teach dancing and leaders of youth and adult social groups. Instructor Mrs. Shlomo Bieder- Four Stores to Serve You man, who is from Israel, is wife of the UHS music director. She also 5th Floor Mutual Bldg. teaches the high school dance class. at 28 W. Adams For information and registration, 19360 Livernois-16633 E. Warren call the UHS Midrasha office; UN 235 Pierce, Birmingham 4-1115. HACK SHOE CO. alien's salon Call LI 2-1398 Jordan Blacklist Blacker JWV Activities SOL YETZ -MORRIS COHEN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Raye Weimer, 21150 Pembroke. 'Pros- pective members invited. Mrs. Weimer, cancer chairman, an- nounces that cancer pads will be sewn following the regular busi- ness meeting. Members are asked to bring sewing supplies. * S * DETROIT POST will hold its an- nual commanders and past com- manders dinner dance Sunday at Labor Zionist Institute, with cock- tails and hors d' oeuvres at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. An award for man of the year will be presented to guest of honor Hyman Safran, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Commander Louis A. Benton will present past command- ers of the post and auxiliary, and will award several citations for out- standing service to the post and JWV. The evening program will be concluded with music, dancing and entertainment, including Jewish humorist Max Sosin. For reserva- tions, call Morris Simon, BR 3-3267. * * DETROIT L A D I E S' AUXILI- ARY will hold a mass initiation for new and prospective members, 8 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Refreshments will be served, and entertainment has been arranged by Frances Green, vice president. For information call Mrs. Green, 538-0366. A cancer pad sewing session will be held at the Labor Zionist Institute, 10 a.m. Monday. `Serviceman's Funeral' Arranged for Deceased Veteran of Jewish Faith A "serviceman's funeral" will be held upon request for any deceased veteran of the Jewish faith, it was jointly announced by Rosenwald Post, American Legion, and De- troit Post 135, Jewish War Vet- erans. Both veterans groups will par- ticipate in the final tribute, if sur- vivors so request. It is not nece.s- sary that the veteran have been a member of one of the veterans organizations. Oak Park Center FRANK PAUL Annual Meeting of Home for Aged Set for Oct. 25 The 58th annual meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged will take place at the Home Oct. 25, 11 a.m. Edward I. Fleischmann, president, will preside. The report of the nominating committee will be pre- sented by Jack 0. Lefton. The JHA is a constituent agency of the Jewish Welfare Federation and is a recipient of Allied Jewish Campaign Funds to meet its budgetary needs. 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