A sterkair Jewish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 January 21, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle r: • ENGAGEMENTS BETROTHED Hillel To Hold Dance Jan. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danto of Burlingame Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Ben Feinberg, son of A. M. Feinberg of Navahoe Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Edelson of Tuxedo Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Anita, to Louis Kuzin, son of Mrs. B. Kuzin of Burlingame Ave. 4 " • • BIRTHS Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Allen (Bertha Patrick) of 18631 Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Susan Arlene. Jan. 6—To Capt. and Mrs. Max Parker of Detroit (Evelyn Abramson), a son, Jeffrey Frank. Capt. Parker is in the Dental Corps in the Station Hospital at Moore Field, Tex. Jan. 8—To Lt. and Mrs. Manuel Cantor, A. C., (Merriam Simerman), a son, Noel David. Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rosenthal (Maxine Steinberg), a daughter, Denese Joy. Jan. 12—To Lt. and Mrs. Gerald M. Schaflander (Peggy Polum- haunt of Harrison, N. Y.), a (laughter, Susan Joan. Lt. Schaflander is stationed at Biloxi, Miss., where he serves as Assistant Special Service Officer at Kessler Field. Jan, 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Kovon (Ruth Morson) of 3710 Richton Ave., a son, Richard Walter. Jan. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Richard Greene (Elaine Schlesinger), MISS ALYCE WEINGER a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinger Jan. 15—To Lt. and Mrs. Arthur Simon (Carol Jay Koll of of Leslie Ave. announced the Chicago), a daughter, Dorothy Roberta, in Plainfield, N. J. To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee (Delphine Baron) of 3331 Tyler engagement of their daughter, Alyce, to Aviation Cadet Nathan Ave., a daughter, Helaine Sharon. Moskovitch, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moskovitch of Dexter Ave. A. C. Nathan Mosko- Ella Winter at Cass Sisterhood of Shaarey vitch is stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Town Hall on Jan. 28 Zedek To Inaugurate Book Review Series ‘Y' • • On Tuesday, Feb. 1, at • 12 noon, in the Social Hall of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek, the Sisterhood of the congregation will inaugurate a series of five book reviews and brunches. The first of the series will be given by Mrs. Morris Adler, who will review "The World of Sho- lem Aleichem" by Maurice Sam- uels. The series will be in charge of a committee composed of Mes- dames Louis Tobin, David S. Diamond, Milton Maddin and Charles A. Smith. Reservations for the series may be made with the chairman, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, at Townsend 8-5489, or Miss Hattie Gittleman, co-chairman, at Townsend 8-0353 or at the synagogue, Tyler 4-6200. Young Women of Bnai Brith Dinner To Be Held Feb. 17 "Our Children in War Time," what is happening to the chil- dren of the world under war time conditions, is the subject of the lecture by Ella Winter, psychologist, writer and econo- mist, for the Detroit Town Hall at the Cass Theater, Friday morning, Jan. 28, at 11 o'clock. Miss Winter, born in Mel- bourne, Australia, was educated in Envland and entered politics as a member of the British Labor Party's Parliamentary Commit- tee on Foreign Affairs. Meet Miss Winter at luncheon at 12:30 noon at the Book-Cad- illac. Call. Cadillac 6993 for res- ervations. Rabbi Jacob Nathan To Occupy Shaarey Zedek Pulpit Friday Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe will occupy the pulpit of Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek on Friday evening, Jan 21. He will speak on "On Being a Real Jew". Cantor Son- enklar will officiate. Dr. A. M. Hershman will conduct the serv- ice. Sabbath morning, Jan. 22, Dr. A. M. Hershman will preach the sermon. Plans are being completed for the second annual donor dinner that the four groups of the Young Women of Bnai Brith will hold at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Thursday evening., Feb. 17. The young women's groups join forces each year to give their major fund-raising affair, the proceeds of which go to the philanthropies League of Detroit Jewish which Bnai Brith supports. Youth Program on Jan. 30 A well known speaker and a comedy skit will be the highlights Plans are being completed for on the program. Th" skit will the Youth Day program which have in its cast members of the will be presented by the League Young Women of Bnai Brith. of Detroit Jewish Youth on Sun- Belle Hauptman and Dorothy day, Jan. 30, at the Jewish Com- Cohen are in charge of the di- munity Center, Woodward and rection and production of the Holbrook. This program will be play. dedicated to President Roosevelt's Sylvia Medintz is general chair- birthday, and a scroll with greet- man for the affair and Pauline ings, which the guests will be Gorman is co-chairman. Other invited to sign, will be sent to members of the committee are the President. Contributions to Geraldine Hamburg, tickets; Mil- the "March of Dimes" will also dred Altman, speaker contact be in order at this affair. contact and publicity; and Ray Bluma Nagler is general chair- Yanovsky, mailing. man of the affair. Back die Attack . . . Bu y War Bonds January Clearance Selected 9#0€0 o tr THREE-PIECE SUITS 20% to 35%% OFF SUPERB FASHIONS WITH TYPICAL SAX-KAY DISTINCTION Yff/x9,1 ( 7 Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged A regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged was held on Mon- day, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p. nn. at the Home. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, presi- dent of the organization, pre- sided. An enjoyable program was presented by Miss Eileen Rez- nick, violinist; Miss Eva Meister, dramatic reader, and Cantor Irv- ing Ringel of Bnai David Con- gregation. Mrs. H. Bregman was the accompanist. Mrs. Greenberg named the nominating committee, Mesdames I. E. Goodman, A. M. Ferar, J. Stralser, N. Blatnikoff, D. Kliger, S. Schwartz, H. Weiss, who will meet to select the slate of officers to serve for the coming year. On Wednesday, Jan. 12, the board of directors met at the home of Mrs. S. Levison of Law- rence Ave. Co-hostess of the afternoon was Mrs. Joseph Rose. The ever-important problem of dues collection was discussed and plans promulgated for the most satisfactory solution of this prob- lem during war times. On Jan. 22, the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan will hold its first mixer since the Christmas holidays, The evening will include danc- ing to the tunes of the latest popular recordings. A large num- ber of Hillel members will serve as hostesses for the event. Novel entertainment and refreshments will be extra added attractions. The occasion will serve to intro- duce many new servicemen who have recently arrived on cam- pus, in newly organized army units. An invitation, in coopera- tion with the Jewish Welfare Board, has been extended to IS service men stationed at For( Custer. Social chairmen for the affair are Faye R. Bronstein of Chey- enne, Wyo., and Shirley Levin of Akron, 0. A major social event of the year will occur on the following week-end, Jan. 29, when the Hillel Foundation will sponsor its big winter dance at the Michi- gan League ballroom. Due to the large numbers of new service- men, a date bureau has been set. up, directed by Lois Newman of Grand Rapids, and Edith Kohn of Long Island, N. Y. Gardenias will be sold at the door, receipts of which will be given to the Jewish National Fund, and ad- mission will be the price of a war stamp. An attendance of over 500 couples is expected and the prospects all point to an en- joyable evening. , Messages from Soviet Russia For Relatives in Detroit Seymour Korman To Speak at Fisher Town Hall Jan. 26 Seymour Korman, Chicago Tribune war correspondent, speaking on the subject "Italy Is Tough!" will address the De- troit Town Hall audience in the Fisher Theater Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 11 a. in. The 34-year-old journalist re- turned in December for a month's leave after 16 months in the European war zone which cul- minated in some of the war's hottest fighting on the Tunisian front, the conquests of Pantel- leria and Sicily, and the invasion of Italy. He returns to the Ital- ian front Feb. I. Korman is filling the Town Hull date orig- inally scheduled for Frank Ger- vasi whose editors have assigned him to remain in Italy until after the fall of Rome. Tickets are available at Grin- nell's, Ra. 1124, for $1.65 and $1.10, inchaFee. tax. Sokolivker Verein Sells $20,000 in War Bonds The Sokolivker Progressive Verein held its installation of officers on Sunday, Jan. 18, at Lachar's Hall. During the course of dinner the toastmaster, Joseph Cohen, appealed to the members and guests present to aid the 4th War Loan Drive to buy bonds. With only 25 couples at the affair, the response was overwhelming and $20,000 was raised in less than one hour's time. The following officers were in- stalled: H. Garsoff, president; I. Becker, vice president; Mrs. II. Garsoff, recording secretary; M. Kupperman, financial secretary; J. Foon, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Turbow, hospitalers; J. Cohen, trustee; R. Biegel, trustee. The Union of Russian Jews is in regular cable communication with the president of the Mos- cow Jewish community, Samuel Chobrutsky, who has a special bureau in Moscow for the pur- pose of establishing contact be- Flowers for all occasions- tween Jews in Soviet Russia and Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622, their relatives in the United States. Our office has been un- r able to locate the following per- sons in Detroit, for whom mes- sages have been received: Joseph Bombard, from niece, Ceiteshandler; Moishe Lomberts, (laughter. Riva Fainstein of Slavuta, from Jacov Gluzer, Chave's son. Teacher Kalman Rubin or (Kalmanov), tailor of Mariupol, from sisters, * Specializing In Masha Kossovskaya, Feigl Lok- shin. Beginners Max Schafir of Volyn, laun- S dry, from nephew, Abram Lan- ger, son of sister Chava Vydra. 3300 Fullerton Sarni Moisseyevna Slavutskaya, Ave. from sister, Manya Smolianit- skaya. YOFFEE - LURIE TOwnsend For further information apply Mr. and Mrs. Nathan W. Lurie to Union of Russian Jews, 55 W. 8.8791 of 15362 Grandville Rd. announce 42nd St., suite 849-850, New the marriage of their daughter, York 18, N. Y. Barbara Jeanne, to Lt. (j. g.) Melvin R. Yoffee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Yoffee of 18979 Monica. Lt. Yoffee is a graduate of University of Michigan Dental School, and Barbara Jeanne is a senior at University of Michi- gan. Lt. Yoffee is now stationed at the Marine Base, San Diego, Calif. BEATRICE 0 S S Piano MARRIAGES • Young Women's Mizrachi Selling War Bonds At the request of the Treasury Department of the United States Government, the Young Women's Mizrachi are carrying on an in- tensive campaign to sell War Bonds and Stamps. Mrs. Emmanuel Liebschutz, chairman of war efforts, is being assisted in this drive by the following: Mesdames Philip Feallk, Max Spoon, Jack Dunn, Philip Schriber, Philip Dubrinsky, Si- mon Drissman, Max Blumenthal, Sonya Nusholtz. All members are urged to buy their bonds and stamps at the next meeting, which will be held Monday, Jan. 24, at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Ruby Miller, 3020 Webb Ave. Dessert luncheon will be served as usual. MERCHANDISE Is Scarce---YES! But We Have Your Share Due to special arrangements we are able to supply you with the same quality you always wanted. Early shop- pers will find their share awaiting them. You may not be able to buy all the things you want. At WAR) LOAN 1.efs All Backthe Attack Jewish Art Center Students To Hold Garret Party The students of the Jewish Community Center Art School will have an old-fashioned garret party on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 9 o'clock, in the studios at the Jewish Community Center, Wood- .vard at Holbrook. There will be refreshments, music and a gay time. Former students, as well as those enrolled at present, are - invited. , 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Open Monday and Saturday Evenings