A merica/I 7ewith Periodical Carter 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle January 23, 1942 Install Home Relief Officers on Monday W CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO The new officers of Home Re- lief Society will be installed at a subscription luncheon, to be held at the Wilshire Hotel, Col- lingwood and 2nd, on Monday, Jan. 26, at 12:30 p. m. The lunch- eon is optional. Members and friends wishing to attend the in- stallation ceremonies starting at 2 p. m. are invited. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Jerome Kanter, To. 6-0756, or Mrs. Sam Lucas, To. 8-4039. Mrs. Charles Cornell will con- duct the installation ceremonies, and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert will give the opening prayer. Mrs. Maxwell Eimer is the newly elected presi- dent. Mrs. S. B. Danto announces that there will be a speaker from the Red Cross, whose subject will be "Women's Place in Defense." Many plans have been formu- lated by Home Relief for work in civilian defense. Every Tuesday, all members wishing to work in the sewing unit, can come to the Boulevard Bldg., Woodward and the Blvd., 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. The organization has purchased $1000 defense bonds and has given a donation of $50 to the Red Cross. A day will be set aside for members who wish to be donor to the Red Cross blook bank to go as a group. Members may vol- unteer at the installation meet- ing. • ENGAGEMENTS Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Coggan of Courville Ave. announce the engagement of their sister, Reta Berlin, to Pvt. Samuel Daitch of Camp Wallace, Tex. Miss Berlin is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Berlin, and Pvt. Daitch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Daitch of Philadelphia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. B. Joseph of 1622 Lee Place announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Sol Elkins of 12806 Corbet Ave., formerly of Milwaukee. • WEDDINGS Jan. 25—Miss Mildred Lubetzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Lubetzky, to Jerome J. Pershin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pershin, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate at 6 p. m. Jan. 25—Miss Sally Jo Weller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Weller of Wildemere Ave., to Frank M. Weiss, soil of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Weiss of Richton Ave., at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiating. Jan. 25—Miss Ruth Harriet Goldfine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine, to Albert Klaiman, son of Mrs. Rebecca Klaiman, at 7 p. m., at Knights of Pythias Hall, John R. at Erskine. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. Feb: 1—Miss Stella Sobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sobel, to Dr. William J. Freedman, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freedman. Feb. 1—Miss Henrietta Maxman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxman of Taylor Ave., to Norman Appleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Appleton of Ottawa, Ont. Feb. 1—Miss Belle Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufman of Canandaigua, N. Y., to William Caplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caplan of Edison St., at the Seneca Hotel, Roch- ester, N. Y. Cub-Scout Meeting 100 New Members At Jewish Center Enlisted by Temple Israel Sisterhood The Center's Scout-Cub Pack At the Temple Israel Sisterhood meeting on Jan. 12, at the In- stitute of Arts, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto; chairman of membership, and her co-chairmen, Mesdames Morton Snyder, Albert Oppen- heim and Harry Weingarden, re- ported that 100 new members have joined the Sisterhood, making the total 450. Membership is open to non-members of the congregation. Dues are payable to the financial secretary, Mrs. Samuel Blucher, 18082 Grecnlawn Ave. A tea was arranged to close the meeting by the chairman, Mrs. Roy Sarason, her co-chair- man, Mrs. Roy Fisher, and their committee. The telephone squad is headed by Mrs. David Ruby and Mrs. Charles Bassey. Any member of the Sisterhood wishing to be active on any com- mittee, including defense, hospi- tality, membership, public rela- tions, drama or youth activities, should contact Mrs. Arthur Haas, 8651 LaSalle Blvd. No. 369 will hold its monthly meeting at the Jewish Center, Woodward at Holbrook, Sunday Jan. 25, 5 p. m. During the meeting the Den Mothers, Den Dads, and the rest of the leaders of the Pack will meet separtely to clear pressing problems. The Cub Pack Committee is composed of Murray J. Lipsitt, chairman, Albert A. Lipsitz, sec- retary; treasurer, Irwin J. Nes- tor, and Max Fine. The Den Mothers of the Pack are mesdames E. Bushkoff, S. Morris I. ester, S. Diem. Merton M. Ertz is Cubmaster of the Pack. Mr. Arthur Goldberg is assistant. Further information may be obtained by calling Mr. Stein at Center, Ma. 840. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Libby Terlitzky wishes to thank their many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended them during their recent bereavement. • BIRTHS Testimonial for Misha Fish- Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schlafer of Bay City (Evelyn Novitz of Detroit), a daughter, Arlene Gail. zon Feb. 3 at Littman's Misha Fishzon, pioneer director of the Yiddish stage, in Europe, and this country, will have his testimonial night and will cele- brate his 35th anniversary on the Yiddish stage, at Littman's Peo- ple's Theater, on Tuesday eve- ning, Feb. 3, when he will be seen in "Strange Worlds." Tickets are now on sale at Littman's Theater. "Remember Your Wedding Ceremony with a Song" MISS RUTH ROTHENBERG VOCALIST Weddings A Specialty Elmhurst Ave. 265-1 TO. 7-3501 FOR Anniversary Cakes NATIONAL BAKING CO. DEXTER BLVD. TOwnsend 8-5460 McNICHOLS RD. 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These new low reduced prices and our convenient payment plan bring luxury within your Dance Classes at Center A new series of eight-week courses in rhumba, tango, fox trot and waltz will begin at the Jewish Community Center on Monday evening, Feb. 2. Reserva- tions may still be made for classes in beginner's or advanced rhumba as well as for other classes. Registrations may be made for Monday or Wednesday evening classes. Adult couples are invited to bring their own groups or join a class now forming. Miss Mim Carver is the in structor. Committee chairmen for the 5th annual Valentine dance to be given by Junior Bnai Brith auxil- iaries have been announced by Lillian Lash, dance chairman. The dance will be held at the General Motors Ballroom on Sunday, Feb. 15, with Lowry Clark's orchestra providing the music. Geraldine Hamburg is in charge of tickets; Selma Epstein, contact, and Rosanne Wolson, bids. Other chairmen include Mildred Greenberg, souvenir book; Doro- thy Webber, orchestra, and Bea- trice Waiss, publicity. Groups comprising the Auxil- iaries are Pisgah Juniors, De- borah, Rebecca Gratz and Naomi. Josef Hofmann's Concert Monday Evening Josef Hofmann, world famous pianist, will be presented at Ma- sonic Auditorium on Monday eve- ning, Jan. 26. When the New York World's Fair "Hall of Music" was dedi- cated on the opening day, the choice of soloist was—Josef Hof- mann. PICTURES EXPLORING JUN- GLES OF UPPER AMAZON AT ART INSTITUTE ON SUNDAY New natural color motion pic- tures of "Exploring the Jungles of the Upper Amazon" will be the public lecture subject of Lewis N. Cotlow, whose seven expeditions have taken him from the Arctic to the equator, for the World Adventure Series at 3:30 next Sunday afternoon, Jan. 25, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. — Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6822. reach. Choose now! 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