vixericalf "(wish Periodical eemter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, October 20, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS League of Jewish Women Organizations Meeting Wed., Oct. 25 Page II Sabbath League Committee Completes Arrangements for Meet Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golds, formerly of Oakman Blvd. and now residing in Los Angeles, Cal., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Flying Officer Morton Soble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soble of Windsor, Ont. Flying Officer Soble, of the The opening meeting of the A large committee has been RCAF, has just returned from two years' service in England. 1944-45 season of the League of active to make the anniversary Jovish Women's Organizations, donor event of the Women's with all its affiliated organiza- League for Sabbath Observance • WEDDINGS Oct. 22—Miss Iris Levine, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Levine of Burlingame Ave., to Pvt. Louis Gorzeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gorzeck of Gladstone Ave. Eight tons of waste paper was collected in a house-to-house canvass by the Detroit League of Jewish Youth on Oct. 15. Due to the assistance of Scout Master Irving Blank and his Troop, No. 104, the drive was highly successful. The organizations participating in the drive were: Bnai Brith Manx, Bnai Brith Rebecca Gratz, Bnai Brith Deborah, Bnai Brith Pisgah, Junior Council, Temple Israel Juniors, Junior Hadassah, Sigma Theta Delta, and Junior Home Relief. Sept. 28—To Capt. and Mrs. William J. Weinstein (Kyelyn Ross) of Burlingame Ave., a son, Michael Allan. Capt. Weinstein is serving with the Marines somewhere in the Pacific. Oct. 5—To S/Sgt. and Mrs. Morris Bonin (Adele Siderman) of the Belcrest Hotel, a son, James Leslie. S/Sgt. Bonin is sta- tioned at the Basic Training Center, Fresno, Cal. Oct. 7—To Pfc. and Mrs. Murray Packer (Helen Fein) of Leslie Ave., a daughter, Ilene Debbra. Oct. 7—To Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert B. Gale, a daughter, Dena Scott. Oct. 11—To Lt. and Mrs. Earl R. Gilman (Elsie Greenbaum), a daughter, Mary Jane. Lt. Gilman is serving with the U.S. Army everseas. Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yagoda (Florence Epstein) of 2527 Blaine Ave., a son, Gordon Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank of Moshe Congregation. There will Webb Ave. have returned from be an open house on Sunday. a short stay in New York. Oct. 22, from 4 to 9 in the eve- ning. Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Potiker, 18309 Monica, Friday evening, Women Aux. of Hebrew Oct. 13, honoring their son, A/T Schools to Give First Hughes, home on a 10-day fur- lough. Mrs. Potiker and Hughes Literary Program Oct. 25 spent several days in New York. The first of the series of social At present he is in training at the Greenwood, Miss. Air Base. literary programs arranged by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Mrs. Anna LaBret of Buffalo, United Hebrew Schools will be N. Y. is visiting with her chil- held Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 12:30, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levinson in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A complimen- of Woodingham Dr. tary luncheon will precede the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simon program. The program includes dramati- of Tuxedo Ave. were hosts at a family dinner party given in hon- zation of a book of poetry, humor, or of Mrs. David Ecker's birth- fiction, history, and a book deal- ing with the new approach to the day. problem of the upbuilding of S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Mack- Palestine. The following are the son (Lillian Rita Goodman) will participants: Mrs. Max Dush- arrive in Detroit Oct. 22 to en- kin, Mrs. Theodore Isaacs, Mrs. joy a brief visit with Mrs. Mack- ,Florence Rosman, Mrs. Burton son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seidon, Mrs. Albert Carcnick. Goodman of Rochester Ave. Mrs. Milford Pregerson will act /Sgt. and Mrs. Mackson are as commentator. The following are the books living in Santa Barbara. Cal., where S/Sgt. Mackson is sta- that will be dramatized : "Joseph tioned at the U.S.M.C. Air Base. the Provider" by Thomas Mann, "Harvest in the Desert" by Maur- Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Warshow- ice Samuals, "Breathe Upon sky of Atklinson Ave. spent last These" by Ludwig Lewisohn, week-end in South Bend, Ind. "Jewish Lore" by Jacob Richman, with their son, Sanford, who is and "Behold the Jew" by Ada a V-12 Naval Trainee at Notre Jackson. The program committee, headed Dame University. by Mrs. Bert L. Smokier, have Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weine of spared no effort to make this af- 18211 Woodingham Dr. announce fair very interesting, entertaining the Bar Mitzvah of their son, and instructive. They invite the Harold, on Saturday morning, Jewish women of Detroit to be Oct. 28, at Yeshivath Beth Yehu- present at this fine social educa- dah, Cortland and Dexter t Ayes. tional program. The program committee consists Reception at home Sunday eve- of, in addition to the chairman, ning, Oct. 29, 7 to 11 p. m. Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs. Pfc. Donald M. Cohn has re- Louis .1. Tobin, and Bernard turned to his post at Camp Isaacs. Adair, Ore., after spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Edison Ladies' Aux. JWV Needs Ave. His brother, Sheldon, of War Chest Volunteers the Army Air Force also spent Volunteers urgently needed by a two-week furlough at home and returned to Hillsborough Air the Jewish War Veterans Ladies' Auxiliary for work on the War Field in Florida last week. Chest, in the vicinity of Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hauser ward, West Grand Blvd., Pingree of 3218 Glynn Ct. announce the and 14th. For volunteer service Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome call Mrs. Bertha Schaap, Trinity Ronald, on Oct. 21, at Bnai 1-5792. 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ROBERT LEWISTON Lions, will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at the Jewish Community Center, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, president, extends an invitation to all women who are members of organizations belong- ing to the League, to attend this meeting. A dessert luncheon will be served with the members of Zedekah acting as hostesses. Mrs. Robert Lewiston, program chairman, has arranged an inter- esting program for this occasion. Mrs. David Kallman will lead the singing of the National Anthem, accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Ros- en. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Group. The guest speakers will be Mrs. Leonard Weiner and Isaac Franck of the Jewish Community Council. They will discuss "What We Women Can Contribute to the Postwar Plans." A question period will folow. Mrs. Brown urges all members of the League to contribute their time and effort in behalf of the War Chest Drive. Youth Education League Holds Membership Tea On Wednesday, Oct. 11, a membership tea was held at the home of Mrs. P. Olender on Broadstreet. Her co-hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. H. Good- man, Mrs. G. Seyburn, Mrs. D. Tann and Mrs. A. Lichter. Mrs. Robert Lewiston, presi- dent of the organization, gave a brief outline of the work which the Youth Educatoin League does throughout the year and introduced the various chairmen for the coming year. Mrs. C. W. Sucher, chairman of ways and means, announced the opening of the pledge fund drive with Mrs. James V. Browne as chairman and Mrs. Sidney Kalt as her co-chairman. Mrs. Charles Goldman has charge of the year book, with Mrs. Ben Tobin as her co-chairman. The drive is getting under way im- mediately. Mrs. Adolph Lichter, chairman of stamps and bonds, reported that the new victory drive is un- der way. Mrs. Phillip Kollins, chairman of the raffle affair, gave her report. Mrs. Jesse Rosen accompanied Miss Marilyn Gelb, who enter- tained the group with songs and dances. MRS. MOSES WIESER on Oct. 24 an outstanding event. Mrs. Moses Wieser has been r eral chairman, Mrs. A. 0. Isar- sky chairman of reservations, and Mrs. Israel Kaplan co-chairman. Secretaries have been Mrs. Kate Winston and Mrs. A. Gealer. The program was arranged by Mrs. Abraham Caplan and Mrs. J. S. Sperka. On the hospitality committee for the afternoon are the fol- lowing women: Mesdames S. Zis- kind, A. Honigman, S. Gorman, F. Sobel, S. Lax, Israel Kaplan, P. Ehrenfeld, E. Schneiderman, M Winston, B. Leader, M. Rider, A. DeRoven, L. Lightstone, A. Honigman, J. Bitten, I. Zeff and L. Zeff. Women who have not been contacted are asked to call Mrs. A. 0. Barsky at TO. 8-8822, or Mrs. Wieser at TO. 8-0227. Card Party Planned By Polonnoye Society The Polonnoye-Volhynia Aid Society will hold a card party Sunday evening, Oct. 22, at the Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth St. The card party is being held for the benefit of Jewish war refugees. Admission is free and no tickets are needed. The Pol- onnoye-Volhynia Aid Society is composed of members who come from the area around Polonnoye in the Province of Volhynia, the Ukraine. It included landsleit from Liuber, Chudnov, Romanov, Novgorod Volynsk and the sur- rounding area. Molly Segal Auxiliary to Hold Card Party Nov. 7 Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re- lief Society of Denver, Colo., held a meeting Wednesday, Oct. 11. The chief topic of discus- sion centered upon the plans for the 12th annual banquet which will be held on Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Riviera Auditorium, at 6:30 p. In. A card party will be held on Nov. 7 at 1 p. in. for th members and friends who wish to raise money for the ban- quet. Mrs. H. 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