2 November 6, 1942 Habonim Organizes DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The • ENGAGEMENTS Older Group Here . A new youth group, comprised of young men and women of col- lege age, is being organized by the Ilabinim, Labor Zionist Youth. One of the primary purposes of this group is to provide a permanent structure for the many labor Zionist youth in the com- munity who have at one time or another been affiliated with organi- zations which have no active adult program. It is also felt by the leaders of Ilabonim that many would-be Zionists, who have pre- viously found no place in which they could express themselves ade- quately, will be activised in such a group. Emphasis will be placed upon political work in the Jewish com- munity, including active partici- pation in the Zionist Youth Coun- cil and the League for Detroit Jewish Youth. Among the other tentative activities of the group are leadedship of younger groups, fund-raising, summer camp work, participation in Hechalutz, cultur- al and social activities, and vari- ous cooperative enterprises. Young men and women who are vitally interested in militant Zionist activity are invited to attend the first meeting of this group, to be held this Sunday evening, Nov. 15, 8 p. m., at the Farband Shule, 1812 Taylor. Paul Milgrom, of Chicago, who is in charge of organization of Detroit Ilabonim this year, will explain the program of Habonim and the purposes of the group. Movies of three of the Habonim summer camps and of the two Hechalutz training farms will be shown, with narration by Naomi Shapiro, who was a member of the Cream Ridge farm for two years. The program will be closed with com- munity singing, dancing, and re- freshments. Harold Greenberg will preside. Pontiac Notes A meeting of the Zionist Or- ganization was held Tuesday eve- ning. Rabbi Friedland and Julian Levine, delegates, reported on the recent convention in New York of the organization. The meeting concluded with the singing of Palestine songs, led by Mrs. James Rosenthal. Rabbi Friedland spoke on "This Is Not the Way"—an answer to the Post editorial of Oct. 10, at the Sabbath services held Friday evening. A cultural program was pre- sented at a recent meeting of the Bnai Brith with Judge Rus- sell Holland as guest speaker. He addressed the group on the subject "Citizenship." One of the outstanding affairs in the year's activities of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob will be a Library Rededication dinner, to be held Nov. 15 at the Temple. Rabbi Leon Fram will be the speaker of the evening. Acting as toastmaster will be Rabbi Eric Friedland and the musical program will be presented by Mr. and :qrs. James Rosenthal. With the recent addition to the Temple building, the Marilyn Weiss Library has been moved to larger quarters. The Library committee is composed of Mrs. M. J. Kaplan, Mrs. Jules Fisher and Mrs. Harold Goldberg. The ways and means committee is in charge of dinner arrange- ments acting under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Saul J. Birnkraut and co-chairman, Mrs. Harry Trinkoff. Chajes' New Work To Be Presented Wednesday, Nov. II "Zion, Rise and Shine," a can- t; t; ■ for mixed voices, contralto • 1 111 organ, by Julius Chajes, will have its premiere on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 8:30 p. m., The work, which is dedicated to Fred M. Butzel, will be presented in a special guest concert given by members of the Detroit Musi- cians League at the Central Woodward Christian Church. oodward at Josephine. It will be sung by the Central Wood- ward Christian Church choir un- der the direction of Marian Van Lie• • Other artists taking part in the program will be Emily Mutter Adams, violinist; Marget hotmendy, contralto; Dr. Cyril Barker, organist; Avery Crew, tenor, and Dr. Charles L. Wuertn will be the accompanist. May Leggett Abel is chairman of this program. The public is invited. There will be no admission charge. Mrs. Milton Firestone of Tuxedo Ave. announces the engage- ment of her (laughter, Hortense, to Seymour Fiekowsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Fiekowsky of Lakewood Blvd. Miss Firestone graduated from Wayne University where she is now taking a post-graduate course. Mr. Fiekowsky also graduated from Wayne University. He is enlisted in the Signal Corps Reserve, training for a commission. The date of their marriage has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg of 18995 Warrington Drive announce the engagemnt of their niece, Eleanore Gunsberg, to Joseph M. Dlott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dlott of Dayton, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mindell of Blaine Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Arthur D. Behrendt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Behrendt of Glynn Court. Mr. Behrendt is a trainee in the United States Army Signal Corps Technical School at Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Love of Wark Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen of Euclid Ave. • WEDDINGS Nov. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of Fullerton Ave., to Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of Chi- cago, Ill. Nov. 8—Miss Maxine Miriam Friedman, daughter of Mr. Henry and the late Mrs. Friedman of Edison Ave., to Jerome Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon of Chicago, Ill., at the Belder Stratford hotel in Chicago. At home after Nov. 16 at the Versailles Apartment Hotel, Chicago. • BIRTHS Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gerson (Dorothy Kotlier) of Glendale Ave., a daughter, Judith Ann. Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. 'merman (Adrienne Jacobs) of 2258 Calvert Ave., a son, Robert Brown. Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Archiel Harwith (Julia Zickerman) of 26317 Humber Rd., Huntington Woods, Mich., a son, Ronald Morgan. Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rindley (Ruth Moss), 15518 Appoline Ave., a son, Steven Irving. Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Goodman (Gilberta Miller) of Cherrylawn Ave, a (laughter, Leslie Margaret. Oct. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacob (Irene Cohen) of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Lynn Stewart. Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Nate Horwitz of 19303 Ohio Ave., a daughter, Sheila Anne. Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Morey Mandell (Edna Bussey) of 4202 Cortland Ave., a son. Bnai Brith Bowling Congress Cancelled The National Bnai Brith Bowl- ing Congress has been cancelled for the duration according to Milton Weinstein, President of Pisgah Lodge Bowling League. Mr. Weinstein, president, has announced that an inter-faith bowling tourney in Detroit will supplement the annual National Congress. Last year the Pisgah Lodge took first prize in the national turnament held in Columbus and was victorious in all events in the Michigan State Bowling Tournament. The fate of whether a state tournament will be held in Mich- igan this year will be determined when Sam Maza, director of ath- letics of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council and Harry Schwartz, chairman of athletics, will make a joint report to the delegates of the Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- cil in Bay City on Sunday, Nov. 8th. Roll of Honor 7 Legal Chronicle M ARRIAGES BINE - GREENBERG Announcing the marriage of Pfc. Oscar Bine, stationed at San Francisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alodph Bine, to Miss Anne Greenberg, daughter of Louis Greenberg, on Sunday, Nov. 1, 1912. Rabbi Nathan Conducts Friday Youth Symposia The third in the series of Fri- day evening Youth Symposia will convene on Friday, Nov. 13, at 9:00 p. in. sharp, at which time Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will dis- cuss the topic "A Jewish Govern- ment in Exile." The Youth Symposia, which are sponsored by the YPS of Con- gregation I3nai Moshe, are de- signed to make the traditional Sabbath meaningful to the young people and to give them an oppor- tunity to learn and to exchange opinions on vital current Jewish problems. Communal Hebraic melodies will be sung at the con- clusion of the session. Trees Planted in Palestine Forests Dr. Glazer To Speak on "Organized Religion Under Fire" Nov. 13 The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the On Friday evening, Nov. 13, at planting of trees in Palestine 8 p. m. at the Sabbath Eve Serv- forests as follows: ices of Temple Beth El, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on BUTZEL FOREST One tree in memory of Mary "Organized Religion Under Fire Lieberman by Mr. and Mrs. John —A Discussion of Pearl Buck's Kurlaid; One tree honoring birth and Dean Bell's Challenge." of Paul Tobais Owens by Ladies The music of the Service will Auxiliary of J. N. F.; One tree be rendered by the Temple Quar- in memory of Mrs. Theo. Weiss tet under the direction of Julius by Sara and Ty Schwartz; One Chajes, with Jason Tickton at tree in memory of Mrs. Theo. the Organ. A social hour, under Weiss by Ladies Auxiliary of the auspices of the Temple Sister- J. N. F.; One tree honoring hood will be held in the Social birth of Wendy Ann Wetsman Hall, following the Services. by Ladies Auxiliary of J. N. F.; Rabbi Lymon will preach at the One tree in memory of Jeannette Sabbath Morning Services in the Auslander Weiss by Mrs. Harry Main Auditorium at 11 o'clock. Buchman and Mrs. Samuel Buch- man. Two trees in memory of Men's Temple Club To Morris Nathan by Mr. and Mrs. Gendelman. One tree in memory Hear Lawrence Seltzer of Barney Sklover by Mr. and Mrs. Gendelman. One tree in The Men's Club of Temple Beth memory of Mary Gordon by Mr. El will hold its first dinner meet- and Mrs. Herman Cohen. One ing of the season next Tuesday tree for "Yahryeit" of father evening, Nov. 10, at 6:30 in the Nathan C. Cohen, by Mr. and Social Hall of Temple Beth El. Mrs. Herman Cohen. Two trees Guest of the evening will be Lawr- in memory of Sidney J. Goldberg ence Seltzer, Professor of Ecomi- by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen. mics at Wayne University who One tree in memory of Dora will discuss the subject, "How are Goldman by Carol Morgan. Two We Going to Pay for the War." Professor Seltzer has been re- trees in memory of Heyman Friedlnader by Zeta Alpha Rho cently active as special consultant to the government on tax and fis- Fraternity. cal problems and has spent much MIZRACHI FOREST time in Washington. He is the One tree honoring marriage of author of several -books, and a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard lecturer of note. Corn by Young Women's Miz- "The Men'sClub of Temple Beth rachi. One tree honoring birth El takes pride in presenting our of Judith Lorraine Eidelman, by own local luminaries," said Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer, President, Young Women's Mizrachi. "members will recall the success- ful similar occasion last year American Haven when we heard Dr. William Haber. Card Party Nov. 17 We plan to continue this type of The American Haven Club is program." Reservations are open to the serving the soldiers at the U. S. 0. sandwiches, Monday, Nov. 2, community and may be had at $1.25 per plate by phoning Madi- 1942. The hostesses are Mrs. Fay son 8530. Tenenberg and Mrs. Eva Durker. TAU SIGMA ALPHA An open house meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Gross. Tau Sigma Alpha held its first anniversary meeting at the home GOODWILL SEWING CIRCLE of Edith Sucher, 2096 Oakman CARD PARTY NOV. 11 Blvd., at which time election was A card party, the proceeds of held for new officers. Those which will be used for charitable elected were: Lillian Efros, pres- purposes, will be given by the ident; Ellen Uray, vice president; Goodwill Sewing Circle at Bnai Dolores Nathan, secretary; Ruth Moshe, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at Blaize, treasurer. Open house for new pledges 8 p. m. The public is invited to attend will be held Nov. 15 at the home and assist the worthy causes to of Lillian Weider, 2136 Oakman which the proceeds will be de- Blvd. voted. Mrs. Morris Weinstein has been appointed chairman of the affair by Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, president of the society. Invest With Uncle Sam--Buy Bonds! ENLIST In That Well Dressed Army of Men Who Wear VARSITY Class in Russian Meets Thursday Evenings Detroit Jewish Boys in the Armed The class in Russian in con- Services of the United States tinuing to meet on Thursday eve- Private David W. Cohen P. F. C. Sol Fink Sergeant Irving 1. Feldman Private Aaron A. Gottlieb Corporal Arthur Hessler Private Murray M. Kahn Staff Sgt. Norman Kaufman Sec.-Lieut. Ed Kellman Private Jack Kellman Private Martin Kohn P. F. C. Oscar Max Kramer Sec.-Lieut. Leonard Meyers Private Albert Roth Seaman Ed. Roth Private A. F. Samuels P. F. C. Murray Teichman Pvt. Bernard Zeff Captain Benjamin Bader Seymour Horowitz, S. K. 2C Lieut. Albert D. Blatnikoff Sergt. Basil I. Blatnikoff Private Sam Yucht 1. Private Maurice M. Wartell Private Harry H. Mandell Corporal Carl Miller Warrant Officer, Milton J. Miller, U. S. N. nings at the Jewish Community Center. Albert W. Shafer, who was educated in Russian schools as well as American universities, teaches the course. There are still a few openings for new students. Anyone interested is asked to register with Mr. E. Louis Nei- wand, assistant director of the Center. Here's the shoe for you yJung fellows and men about Town. You can afford fy., or three parrs this price! Center Pupils To Perform At Detroit Public Library Harriet Lewis and Kurt Saffir, both ('enter pupils of Julius Chairs, will be among the solo- ists to participate in the second concert of the Music Festival giv- en by the Detroit Public Library on Friday evening, Nov. 13. Look at all the military style shoes you want to, but before you buy come in and see this VARSITY model. It's a triumph of fine shoemaking and master styling. The leafier is sturdy, pliable, hand stained Ski Grain. Flexible, stout welt soles and rubber heels. Kurt Saffir, who performed as soloist with the Michigan Sym- phony Orchestra last year, is one of the scholarship students of the Detroit Music Study Club. Complete selection of STETSON Army a nd Navy Dress Oxfords. Also New Fall Stetson's for Men and Women, Squires Victory Ball Free to Service Men All Service men are to be ad- mitted free at the Squire's Vic- tory Ball, which will be held at the Ionic Temple, 6061 Grand River, Friday evening, Nov. 13. Len Pensler and his orches- tra will furnish the music. Seymour Brenner and Ber- nard Trubawitz are in charge of the dance. $11.45 to $15. Ben B. Berke 26 YOGI'S 1414 Washington V.A. SMIOR Dodo. Open Monday Evenings till 9 P. M. A BOND A DAY KEEPS THE AXIS AWAY