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NF Auxiliary to Hold
Donor Event March 22

Ladies' Auxiliar JWV Little Women of
serves at USO Canteen Hadassah to Hold
The Department of Michigan, Annual Ball at Statler

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY s

Mrs. P. J. Cutler, president of
Sgt. Melvin Wallace, who Is
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- stationed at Kearn's Field, Utah.
ish National Fund, reporting on spent the past 10 days visiting
the coming donor event to be with his arents, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Wallace of Berkeley Rd.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

February 18, 1944

Miss Sally Granadier, bride-
elect, was feted at a dinner
given by Mrs. Arthur Edelstein
and Mrs. Milton Stocker, at the
home of Mrs. Stocker, on Feb.
14. Those present were Shirley
Bacher, Frances Dworkin, Ida
Eisensmith, Marilyn Brenner,
Ruthe Katz and Sylvia Grana-
dier.

Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish Vet-
On Saturday evening, Feb. 26,
erans of the United States, served
the full day on Feb. 7, at the Little Women of Iladassah will
Downtown USO, serving sand- hold their annual ball at the
wiches and refreshments. Mrs. Statler Hotel. Ray Gorrell and
Mary Wallace was the chairman
Mrs. Louis S. Glazer of Ker-
be
in charge.
cheval Ave. is spending several
Those of the Lawrence H.
weeks with her son, Major Al-
Jones Ladies' Auxiliary No. 190,
fred M. Glazer, and family, at
JWV-U.S„ who assisted were
Tampa Fla., where he is sta-
tioned. •
Mrs. Morris Sandubrac of Mesdames Ida Greenbaum, Cecil
Tuxedo Ave. was hostess at a Modell, Sylvia Schaeffer, Elsie
Dr. Walter S. Glazer of the special committee meeting of Lefko and Julia Nathan.
Belcrest and Maurice Winston the board of directors of the
From the Eli Levin Ladies'
of Roselawn Ave. flew to Miami Bnai David Sisterhood on last Auxiliary No. 230, JWV, U. S.,
Beach where they will spend sev- Monday.
the following ladies assisted:
eral weeks.
Mesdames Ida Schultz, Emma
Mrs. Harold J. Baskin and Peck, Bessie Nyman, Bea Weis-
Maurice J. Fried, son of Mr. daughters, Iryce and Saundra, berg, Rose Cohen and Florence
and Mrs. William Fried of 2992 have returned from their stay in Sinkoff.
Burlingame Ave., has been pro- California.
From the Detroit Ladies' Aux-
moted to the rank of second lieu-
iliary No. 135, JWV, U. S., the
Second Lieut. Sheldon Moyer following ladies assisted: Mes-
tenant. He is a graduate of
Wayne University and was a who is visiting his mother, Mrs. dames May Ginsburg, Lillian
Gertrude Moyer, received his Feldman, Ann Elias, Lillian Mor-
member of Kappa Alpha Phi.
commission Feb. 10 at Officers' ris, Hattie Cohen, Ann Jacoby,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zausmer Training School, Camp Davis,
Ruth Schrieber and Rose Cowan.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of N. C.
For information regarding serv-
their son, Norman Alan, on Sat-
Samuel Jakont is now in Or- ing at canteen, food packages or
urday, Feb. 26, at Beth David
Synagogue (Elmhurst at 14th). lando, Fla., where he is the guest contributions to honor fund,
MISS DOROTHEA BOND
Friends are cordially invited to of his daughter and son-in-law, please call Mrs. Rose Fineman,
MR13. MAX HAYMAN
attend reception on Sunday, Feb. Cpl. and Mrs. I. Trebuck, and Madison 8400.
his orchestra will furnish the
held March 22, is stressing the 27, from 7 p. m., at 2950 Ful- their new daughter, Penny Ellen.
music.
"Settle a Family" pledge enablioq lerton Ave. No cards.
He will also make trips to Tampa,
Little Women's work is all bent
a refugee family to become self-
Sarasota and Miami before re- ANNIVERSARY
toward one purpose, that of send-
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Brin turning to Detroit some time in
sufficient on it ten-dunam stretch
ing a yearly check to Henrietta
DINNER MARCH 5
of Calvert Ave., who left De- February.
of land in Palestine.
Szold to help maintain the nur-
The "Settle a Family" pledge troit early in December, are
On Monday, Feb. 28, the De- sery schools in Palestine and to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilburg
Is $250 and is giving a chance to spending the winter in Los An-
of LaSalle Blvd. celebrated their partment of Michigan, Jewish provi , "tot lunches for refugee
redeem the land and provide the geles, Calif.
20th wedding anniversary with a War Veterans of the United child
unfortunate Europeans with a
Little Women will invite sol-
dinner for 20 couples at the States, will sponsor a patriotic
haven of refuge. The auxiliary
evening, presenting the Yeshivah diers in from Ann Arbor, East
is therefore appealing to all Jews Mrs. Jos. Blumrosen to Book Cadillac Hotel.
program through the students of Lansing, and ASTP boys from
(if Detroit to respond to this his-
Mrs. Sam Turbow (Irene Swit- three major classes, and an ad-
toric opportunity to the largest Review "Journey in the ken) left Tuesday for El Paso, dress by Rabbi Morris C. Katz Wayne.
Dorothea Bond and Elaine
It extent possible.
Dark" on Feb. 29
Tex., to join her husband who is of Congregation Beth Jacob of Shiffman are co-chairman of the
Other pledges are as follows:
stationed at Fort Bliss after be- Hamilton, Ont., who serves as dance. Members and non-mem-
Golden Book inscriptions, $100;
The book review course spon- ing overseas for two years.
part-time chaplain in the Cana- bers are welcome. For further in-
a dunam pledge, $25; patrons, sored by the Sisterhood of Con-
dian Army. The concluding event formation call Townsend 8-6190.
$10; donor, $5.50; darlings, Se- gregation Shaarey Zedek is meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Sharfman of the Yeshivath Month will be
for Ilayeled, sons and daughters ing with a warm response. A of Dexter Blvd. are spending a the annual dinner on Sunday,
in service inscriptions and mem- large number of guests attended month in Hot Springs, Ark.
March 5, at the social hall of Ladies' Lechem Aneeim
oriams, Mrs. Max Hayman is on Tuesday, Feb. 15, to hear
Miss Pearl Sharfman is spend- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, with Banquet on Feb. 27
chairman of the Golden Book in- Mrs. Max Dushkin, who gave an
Rabbi Samuel Cooper of Charles-
scriptions.
absorbing review of Eve Curie's ing two weeks in New York ton, W. Va., as guest speaker.
The Detroit Ladies Lechem
visiting
Mrs.
Herbert
Hedler,
the
The third in a series of rallies "Journey Among Warriors". A
Rabbi Cooper is one of the
will be held Tuesday, Feb, 22, beautifully arranged brunch was former Julia Barahl of Detroit. outstanding leaders in the Ameri- Aneeim will hold their annual
banquet on Sunday, Feb. 27, at
at 12:15 p. m., at the Rose served at 12 noon by the follow-
can Orthodox Rabbinate and Zi- 6 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
Sittig Cohen Bldg., Tyler at ing in charge: Mesdames Morse
Pvt. Hary Barnett is spending onist movement. He is a member gogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
Lawton, Mrs. Esther Etkin Moss- Saulson, chairman, Louis Stoll, a 10-day furlough with his par- of the executive committee of
The master of ceremonies for
man, president of Junior Hadas- Ralph Davidson, Philip Smith, M. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bar- the Rabbinical College of Amer-
the
evening will be Atttorney
salt of Chicago, will review the Engelman, A. B. Stralser, D. nett, and sister, Arleen. Pvt. ica. and president of the Ohio
Jaffin, and chairman of
book "The Forgotten Ally" by Friedman, Frank Wetsman, Chas. Barnett, after completing basic Valley' Zionist Region. He has Abraham
evening will be Morris Fisher.
Pierre van Paassen. Community Robinson, Herman August, Ruth engineering at Vanderbilt Uni- been in the Charleston pulpit the For
reservations and tickets
singing will be led by Mrs. Max Blumenthal, Harry Coggan, Carl versity, has been assigned to since his graduation from the call the secretary, Mrs. Morris
1. Wohlgelernter. A dessert Schiller, June Alvin, Aaron Carl- Camp Rucker, Ala.
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi- Goldberg, Trinity 2-0940.
luncheon will be served.
stein, Moe Dann and Louis Sei-
cal Seminary in 1932.
Reservations for the dinner are
ton.
League
Flowers for all occasions--
received at the Yeshivah office
On Feb. 29 the Sisterhood will Youth Education
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 8-6822.
present Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen Luncheon at Book Feb. 22 by phone, Hogarth 7990.
who will give "Journey in the
PERLMAN - KNOPPER
The Youth Education League
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Knopper Dark" by Martin Flavin, a Har-
luncheon
and show will be held
of Roselawn Ave. announce the per Prize Novel in 1943. The
marriage of their daughter, brunch will be in charge of Mrs. at the Book Cadillac Hotel on
Helen, to Ensign Jack V. Perl- Leon Zachman and her commit- Feb. 22. This marks the close of
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol tee: Mesdames David Stober,
Perlman of Chicago Blvd., on Sidney G. Sherman, Samuel
Feb. 13. The ceremony was sol- Schwartz, Samuel Granadier,
emnized at the home of the Raymond Smith, Oscar LeGray,
I bride, followed by a dinner for Jack Behrman, Irwin Cohen. Sin-
the immediate family and a re- gle reservations may be made by
ception for their relatives and calling Mrs. Sidney Frank, Tyler
friends. Rabbi Rosenthal offici- 4-5855, or Mrs. Philip Gilbert,
University 1-9212, before Mon-
ated.
Ensign and Mrs. Perlman left day, Feb. 28.
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim is
for Miami, Fla., where Ensign
chairman of activities. Mrs. Chas.
Perlman is stationed.
A. Smith is president of the
Sisterhood.
FRIED - CAPP
Mr. and Mrs. C. Capp of 3338
Calvert Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Elaine Mortimer Adler to Be
S., to 2nd Lt. Maurice J. Fried.
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Next Fisher Town Hall
Fried of 2992 Burlingame Ave. Speaker on Feb. 23
The wedding took place Feb. 13.
Mortimer Adler, University of
HARRIS - MARKS
Chicago professor whose stimu-
Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Marks lating and original thinking has
of Edison Ave. announce the made him one of the America's
marriage of their daughter, Esse topmost leaders in education, will
Roslyn, to Pfc. Max Harris, son be the Detroit Town Hall speaker
MRS. WILLIAM SUCHER
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris in the Fisher Theater, Wednes-
of Pingree Ave., on Jan. 30.
day, Feb. 23, at 11 a. in. In his the pledge fund drive, of which
subject, "Reading: How, What Mrs. William C. Sucher is chair-
and Why," he will touch partic- man. Arrangements committee
on those books which consists of Mrs. John Sklar and
ATION CALENDAR ularly
touch on our wartime thinking. Mrs. Harry Spector.
Tickets are obtainable through
Tickets for these attractions
MEATS, FATS, etc. — Brown are now available at Grinnell's Mrs. James V. Browne, Town-
Stamps W and X in Ration box office, Randolph 1124, for send 5-5770, and Mrs. Morris
Book Three are now valid; Y $1.65 and $1.10, including tax.
Burstein, Townsend 6-6050.
becomes valid Feb. 13 and Z
at Clearance Prices
on Feb. 20. Brown stamps
V, W and X expire Feb. 26.
CANNED FRUITS, VEGETA-
BLES, etc.—Green stamps G.
Mrs. S. Oschin of Highland Ave. announces the engagement
H and J in Ration Book Four et her daughter, Lorraine, to Pvt. Allan L. Kaplan, son of Mrs. S.
expire Feb. 20. Green stamps Kaplan of Robinwood Ave. A reception was given in their honor
SUBJECT TO 10"c FEDERAL TAX
K, L and M are now valid.
at the home of Miss Oschin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
SUGAR — Stamp 30 in Ration Mrs. Stanley Oschin of Tuller Ave.
Book Four is good for five
pounds of sugar through
March 31.
SHOES—Stamp 1 on the "Air-
Opening Daily
plane" sheet of Ration Book
l R S - 9:15 A.M.
FURS
Termi
C
Jan.
28—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Goldberg
of
18460
Ohio
Ave.
lio+Ing nouns:
Three is now valid. Stamp 18
Ifondny, 9 P.M.
in Ration Book One also is a daughter, Karen.
LIBRARY
AT
EAST
GRAND
RIVER
LIBRARY
Tueptlay This
Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eichner (Pauline Lasser)
still valid.
cut., 5:13 P.M.
of
Elmhurst
Ave.,
a
son,
Gerald
M.
III FUEL OIL — Period 3 coupons
are now good for 10 gallons
per unit through March 13.

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