November 26, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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In The Realm of Local Society
Amateur Theater of
Pisgah Women To
Present "It's Up to You"
Membership Project of
Hebrew Schools to Close
With Luncheon Dec. I
Mrs. Sam Berman of Taylor
Ave. spent a week in Chicago
and Milwaukee visiting with her
family.
The annual membership project
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools will be
formally concluded on Wednes-
Mrs. Maurice Landau of Long-
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 7, in
fellow Ave. left Nov. 18 for a
the
Brown Memorial Chapel of
visit with her daughter, Carol,
who is a student of the Univer- Temple Beth El, the Dramatic
city of Illinois in Champagne, Ill. Group of the Bnai Brith Pisgah
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner
of Atkinson Ave. have returned
from a week spent in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of
Boston Blvd. entertained a group
of friends at dinner Tuesday
night, Nov. 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson
of Northlawn Ave. returned from
a visit with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Sigmund Robinson, in
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Bal-
moral Drive spent a few days
in New York the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of
Roslyn Rd. were hosts at a family
dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
MRS. JACK TOBIN
day, Dec. 1. at 1 p. m., in the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., with a
luncheonette and open house hon-
oring the new members.
An interesting program will be
presented. Reports of the various
committees, and especially of the
committee responsible for the in-
creased membership, will be sub-
mitted.
The main feature of the pro-
gram, however, will be a talk by
a local humorist, Moshe Dombey,
known as Moshe Ben Moshe, on
"Jewish Wit and Humor". The
program will be concluded with a
visit to the classrooms. It is the
desire of the management of the
Woman's Auxiliary to acquaint
themselves more closely with the
actual work in the schools.
The twelfth annual donor af-
fair of the Woman's Auxiliary
will be held this year on Wednes-
day evening, Jan. 2. Friends of
the organization are asked to re-
serve this date for this important
annual affair.
Mrs. Jack Tobin is president
of the Woman's Auxiliary.
Mrs. Samuel Gluckman of New
York was in Detroit for a short
visit with her family, Dr. and
Mrs. Sol Kesler of the Art Center
Apts.
Mrs. Hattie Davis of Whitmore
Rd. returned from a sojourn in
Martinsville, Ind.
Mrs. Meyer Prussin of Muir-
land Ave. left to spend 10 days
in New York and Highland, N. J.,
where she will visit with her
daughter, Delphine, who is a stu-
dent at Highland Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gross-
man of Whitmore Rd. returned
from Biloxi, Miss., where they
visited with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Grossman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg
of Wildemere Ave. entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green at
dinner in the Terrace Room of
Statler Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Green
left for Palm Beach, Fla., and
will be gone for a month.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cyralsky of
South Bend, Ind., are visiting
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin H. Baer of Fairfield Ave.
Many interesting parties have
been planned for their pleasure.
Among those who entertained are
the following: Mr. and Mrs. Royal
A. Oppenheim, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Ettlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fech-
eimer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. William
Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Clement
Hopp. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer
were at home to their friends
Thursday evening, Nov. 25.
MRS. SAUL ROSENMAN
Mrs. Beatrice Madison of 2251
Leslie Ave. entertained 16 guests
at a birthday tea on Sunday,
Nov. 21, honoring the joint birth-
days of her daughter, Mrs. Harry
Krause, who is visiting with her
from Columbia, S. C., and Marian
E. Katelman of Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
Complimenting their daughter,
Beebe, and her fiance, Pfc. Leon-
ard W. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Gottesman of Oakman Ct.
entertained at a lovely dinner,
Nov. 21, for the immediate fam-
ily. A reception and benefit sup-
per was held on Thanksgiving at
their home. The bride-elect at-
tended Hillsdale College and
Wayne University; her fiancee
attended Wayne University be-
fore enlisting in the Army Air
Force. Pfc. Moss was home on a
14-day leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moss of
Pennington Drive visited with
their son, Lt. Melvin Moss, in
Las Vegas, Nev., en route to
Los Angeles, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener of Open doily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m.
shows ever to be produced by the Northlawn Ave. are spending
Sundays 12 to 3 '
amateur theater. In conjunction some time in New York.
with the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Food
Distribution and the Department
of War Information, the Pisgah
Players will present a musical
show entitled "It's Up to You."
This show, in ten scenes, will por-
tray the story of the effort to
increase food production, to main-
I. W. Winkelman of Renfrew tain manpower on the farm, and
Rd. is spending a few weeks in to warn against waste of food, as
Miami Beach.
well as stress the necessity for ra-
tioning and the infamy of patron-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacob of izing black markets.
Virginia Park returned from a
There will be no charge for
week's visit in St. Lois, Mo.
admission since it is the hope of
Leonard Edward Ostrow of the Department of War Informa-
Collingwood Ave. has left for an tion that everyone will avail
extended trip to California, Texas themselves of the opportunity of
seeing this show, and the Bnai
and Arizona.
Brith Pisgah Women have been
Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb of Mon- honored by the request of the gov-
terey Ave. has left for Miami ernment office to be the first ama-
Beach, Fla., to spend the winter teur group in Detroit to produce
months.
"It's Up to You."
Mrs. Saul Rosenman is direct-
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Wasserman ing the show with the assistance
entertained 50 guests at a din- of her associate director, David
ner party celebrating their 12th Shaw, Miss Edith Muskin, health
anniversary, at their home on director at the Jewish Center and
Fairfield Ave.
Miss Clara Tannenhaus are stag-
Apprentice Seaman Joseph ing and directing the dance ar-
Hack, who is stationed at the Uni- rangements. Hit tunes of the
versity of Michigan, entertained show are "Get the Point, Mrs.
guests at his home on Leslie Brown?" "Victory Begins at
Ave. on Wednesday evening, Nov. Home," "We Can Take It," "It's
24. The occasion was Seaman Up to You," and "Dirty Overalls."
Hack's 21st birthday.
Outstanding feature is the scene
where Porterhouse Lucy, the
Lt. Ralph A. Greenberg has Blackmarket Steak, attempts to
been home on leave visiting with lead the butcher astray.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
The Pisgah Women Players
Greenberg of Pingree Ave. He have given many successful pro-
was the guest at a Thanksgiving ductions in the past, among which
dinner held at one of his sister's the most popular have been
home, Mrs. Irwin Kampner of "You're Only Young Twice," "The
Ogemaw Rd., Pontiac. Lt. Green-
Cotton Cuties Revue" and "Fun-
berg, who has been with the zapoppin."
The male roles in this
Army Signal Corps since August,
production
are
being taken by the
1941, will return to an Army Air
of the Pisgah Lodge and
Corps base in Texas for pilot's members
A. Z. A. Chapters.
training.
"It's Up to You" has a signifi-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wachs cant message to deliver to the
of 3314 Buena Vista Ave. an- public, so it's up to you to be at
nounce the ,Bar Mitzvah of their Temple Beth El Dec. 7, at 8:30
son, Melvin Walter, Saturday P. m.
morning, Dec. 4, at the Congre-
gation Rose Sittig Cohen, United
Miss Charlotte Okun of Kala-
Hebrew School, at Lawton and mazoo is spending the Thanks-
Waverly Ayes.
giving week-end as the house
Pfc Julian Espar and Mrs. guest of Miss Lois Benjamin.
Espar spent last week-end in the
Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Klein-
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spective parents, Mr. and Mrs. the past week Dr. William Ha-
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Mrs. Dan Otis of Tuxedo Ave.
was hostess on Monday evening, Security in the Postwar World,"
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Nov. 22, to the board of directors and Dr. Angelica Balabanoff, now
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of New York, who was here on
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen of
2992 Grand Ave. held open house
Sunday, Nov. 14, for their son,
Daniel, who left for Ft. Sheridan
on the following Monday. Their
other son, Wendall, who is Dan-
iel's twin brother, is now sta-
tioned at Lowry Field, Denver,
Col.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Savin of
3736 Fullerton Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Joseph P., on Saturday morning,
Dec. 4, at the Shaarey Zedek.
Open house at home to relatives
and friends on Dec. 5 after 6
o'clock. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Gross
of Clements Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph,
on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Congre-
gation Adath Yeshurun, Tyler
and Linwood.
The War Department an-
nounced the past week the pro-
motion of 1st Lt. Dr. Carl Gus-
sin of 16647 Parkside Ave., now
in the Dental Corps, to captain.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash
of LaSalle Blvd. are visiting in
New York City.
Miss Elaine Siden will be host-
ess at a tea given at her home on
LaSalle Blvd. on Sunday, Nov.
28.
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