IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Mrs. Harry Becker of Sherwood Mrs. Marvin Wetsman and daughter, Wendy, of Indiana Ave. Forest, will entertain a group of friends at a shower for Miss are visiting in New York City. Betty Kahn on Saturday, Dec. 16. Miss Peggy Anderson of Los Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Angeles was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of 3311 Burlingame Ave. have returned Chicago Blvd. during the past from a fortnight's visit in Youngs- town, 0. week. MARR IAGE S ti FINK - INGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fink of the Lee Plaza Hotel announce the marriage of their son, Staff Sgt. Arthur Fink, to Miss Vir- ginia Ingham, S-1C, (SK), in New Orleans, La., on Nov. 12. WEINCARDEN - d'ACOSTA • Mr. and Mrs. Adolph d'Acosta of Houston, Tex. announce the marriage of their daughter, Helena, to Lt. Elmore E. Wein- garden, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Si Weingarden of Detroit. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a heavy white crepe gown, made on princess lines, with a white sequin em- broidered peplum, long white gloves edged with sequins and a sequin calot with a circular finger-tip veil. She carried a white moire covered bible with white orchids and long satin streamers studded with baby mums. Mrs. d'Acosta was her daugh- ter's attendant and wore a kelly green gown, with a kelly green sequin calot. She wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Weingarden wore a powder blue gown and also wore an orchid corsage. Little Leah Vogel of Royal Oak was her cousin's flower girl, and wore a powder blue taffeta colonial dress with a pink net over-skirt, and blue taffeta bonnet. 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Unger has just returned from Italy where he completed 51 missions and received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Presidential Citation, and Four Oak Leaf Clusters. Among the out-of-town rela- tives who attended the wedding were Mrs. E. Unger of Hartford, Conn., Mrs. H. Sandlow of New York City, Mrs. Benjamin Touff of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Schiff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schiff, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Schiff, and the Jule Marks, all of Co- lumbus. After a brief honeymoon in Hartford and New York City, Sgt. and Mrs. Unger will be in Atlantic City where he will be stationed. League for Labor. Dr. Pollock to Be United Yiddish Folk Palestine Chapters to Sisterhood of Temple Organizations to Hold Conference on Dec. 10 Beth El Speaker Dec. 11 Hold Meeting Dec. 13 The first annual conference of the United Yiddish Folk Orgadi- zations will be held Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p. m. in the Detroit Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward and Holbrook. Charles Driker, president of this organization, will give a full report on the past year's work and accomplishments of the or- ganiization, and Abe Nussbaum will report on the National Con- ference of Yiddish Ukranian Landsmanshaften which was held recently in New York City and to which he was a delegate. The conference will take up a num- be• of important problems of na- tional and local significance such as how to continue the struggle against anti-Semitism, the rights of Jews, and relief for the Jews in the countries which have been freed from Nazi terror. At this conference a new ex- ecutive committee will be elected, including a president, two vice presidents, and executive chair- man, treasurer and executive secretary. The delegates and representa- tives of all organizations are re- quested to bring the resolutions which were sent to their organi- zations, regarding the Lynch Bill in Congress. Hanita Group to Hqld Chanukah Party Dec. 11 Trees were planted in Pales- tine in memory of Henry Lich- tenstein by the Ben Stone Fam- ily Club through the Ladies' Aux- iliary of the Jewish National Fund. 'Tis out of mercy, not with the desire of gain, that the vir- tuous take care of a person in distress, nor do they mind wheth- er the other understands this or not.—Jatakamala. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will present as its guest speak- er Dr. James Pollock, professor of Political Science at the Uni- versity of Michigan, at the meet- ing to be held Monday, Dec. 11, at 2 p. m. in the Brown Memo- rial Chapel. Dr. Pollack is known as a historian, author, and a special- ist in politics and government, and is consultant to various gov- ernmental agencies. A dessert luncheon - will pre- cede the meeting in the social hall of the Temple. Ezra to Hold Sunday Night Party on Dec. 10 The Ezra, Women's Division of the Federation of Polish Jews, next Sunday night party will be given by Mrs. A. Nichel- son and her sister, Mrs. M. Lob- erman, at 3005 Tuxedo Ave., on Dec. 10. The Federation of Polish Jews has already sent $10,000 for packages of food to Poland. More will follow very soon. All money raised by the Ezra is used solely for this purpose. Please contact Mrs. B. Red- blatt, UN. 1-8001, for your res- ervations. A meeting of the Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of the Jew- ish Consumptive Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Schwartz, 3258 Clements Ave. Completion of arrangements were made for the sixth annual donor to be held at the Hotel Statler on Jan. 17. Mrs. I. Fin- ster, chairman, and Mrs. S. Zin- gerer, co-chairman Proceeds of this affair go to- ward the maintenance of patients who have been stricken with the dreaded disease. N. Woodward JWEWO To Hold Meeting Dec. 12 Bnai Brith Young Women Go Over War Bond Quota Jewish Women European Wel- fare Organization will meet at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 2262 Chicago Blvd., on Tuesday, Dec. 12, at 12:30 o'clock. Mem- bers are urged to attend. Re- ports will be given on the 12th donor luncheon held Dec. 5 at the Bnai Moshe. Part of the proceeds will go to buy sheeting and wearing ap- parel for the orphan girls of the General Israel Home in' Pales- tine in answer to an emergency letter just received from the home for supplies. Although the Detroit Bnai Brith Young Women subscribed $75,000 as their quota in the 6th War Loan, they have, up to this report, sold over $85,000 in War Bonds. Martha Silverman, chairman of war service of the Bnai Brith Young Women, reports that the following girls have sold the most bonds in their respective auxiliaries: Reva Cohen and Sophie Schulman of Deborah, Sylvia Cornfield of Naomi, and Dorothy Weiss and Leone Wein- berg of Rebecca Gratz. The semi-annual election of officers of the Omega Sigma Phi sorority took place recently. The officers elected were Marilyn Fisher, president; Mildred Finkel- stein, treasurer; Bernice David- son, recording secretary; Louse Beige!, corresponding secretary; and Evelyn Rappaport, publicity chairman. The Omega Sigma Phi held a charity card party Nov. 24 in the home of Joyce Cantor, and tripled the amount they had pledged to the Community War Fund. — OCEAN SPRAY HOTEL 1 4 Fi ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINEST RESORT HOTELS COMPLFTELY REMODELED AND REDECORATED SALT WATER SWIMMING POOL OPEN DEC. 1st — EARLY RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Collins Ave., at 42nd Street • N. Y. 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Hotpl The League for Labor Pales- tine will hold a joint meeting of its two groups, Chapter One and the newly affiliated Migdal Chap- ter, on Wednesday evening, Dec, 13, at 8:30 p. m. at the David W. Simons Bldg., 4000 Tuxedo Ave. Philip Slomovitz will be the guest speaker. His topic will be "Recent Developments in Pales- tine." A Chanukah latke party will he held for League members at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Alper, 3247 Richton Av e ., on Saturday evening, Dec. 9. Of special interest is the an- nual League dinner, scheduled to take place Sunday evening, Jan. 14, at the Lee Plaza. Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein of Chicago, prominent Zionist, will address members and guests at the din- ner. For reservations call Mrs. Alex Schreier, TO. 8-2484, Friends of the League are asked to make reservations by calling Mrs. Schreier. Brochah Goldstein Aux. Donor Luncheon Jan. 17 At the last business meeting of the Hanita Group of the Pio- neer W omen's Organization, which took place at the home of Helen Radin of Edison Ave., final arrangements were made for its annual Chanukah party for Mon- day evening, Dec. 11, which will be held at the home of Fay Rovin, 4504 Cortland Ave. Mir- iam Feldman will speak on the significance of Chanukah, which will be followed by community singing of Palestinian songs. Lat- kes and other refreshments will be served. All members and friends are invited to attend. The Migdal Chapter of the League for Labor Palestine will hold a Chanukah latke party Sunday, Dec. 10, at the Sholem Aleichem Folk school, 3754 Mon- terey at 8:30 p. m. The eve- ning will feature games, prizes, dancing, and general good fun. Everyone is invited to share in the celebration and good time. Theft will be an admission Omega Sigma Phi - charge of 35 cents. Elects Its Officers Facing the Ocean REOPENED and BRAND NEW 10th _,■01 • .1 li. BEHIJEfil and 110 its 1444. .=fteil. roses. Felix Winsen was best man. Florence Weintraub sang "Be- cause," while Mrs. Joseph Kukes played the organ. Besides Mr. and Mrs. d'Acosta, who accompanied their daughter here for the wedding, was Mrs. Irving Weinstein, a close friend of the bride. The d'Acostas are remaining here for a two weeks' stay at the Vogel home on Sun- set Dr. in Royal Oak. The couple are now touring to California on Lt. Weingarden's leave. Mrs. Weingarden will re- turn to Houston when Lt. Wein- garden returns to active duty. Migdal to Hold Latke Chanukah Party Dec. 10 IN MIAMI BEACH : Friday, December 8, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Page 14 L WASHINGTON AVENUE AT 6TH ST. 1 'atio "aul'W" .1. E. NAUFMAIN 0 8 . 1 5 sil on AN. N 3. 1. i-i3t.1 p e 5 n Iv! on e A • iimitan I I Illlhli OI IN VIII hV CT HOTE • Cor. 12th Street on the Ocean MIAMI BEACH, FLA. 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