Pa e Fourteen

LaMed Fund Offers
Prizes for Books

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Mrs. Ida Gilbur of 16641 La
Salle Blvd. was hostess to many
social affairs which she gave at
her home on the accasion of
visiting out-of-town guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. 01-
lesheimer of Easton Ave. had as
their house guest the past week
the latter's brother, S. S. Spring
of Newark, N. J.

Miss Marilyn Katz will resume
her studies next week at the
University of Michigan after
spending this week between se-
mesters with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. Katz of Pennington
Dr.

Mrs. Lewis Helpert (nee Rose
Wilder) and daughter, Delores,
left for Miami Beach and ex-
pect to remain until June.

Pfc. Jack Roden of the Med-
ical Squadron, Dover Airfield,
Del., was visiting with his friends
and relatives in New York City.
He attended a gathering of the
Obedin family with Sam Rosen-
berg of El Paso, Tex., as guest.

Mrs. Douglas Lee Hittleman
(Phyllis Goldman) of San Juan
Dr, visited with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nate Goldman, while
enroute from California to New-
port, R. I., where her husband,
Coxswain Douglas Hittleman, has
been transferred. Coxswain Hit-
tleman has just returned from
18 months overseas duty and was
transferred from Traverse Is-
land, Cal., to Newport for future
assignment. They are residing at
11 Central St.

Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosen-
feld of 2663 Glendale returned
from New York City where they
celebrated their 20th wedding
anniversary on Feb. 15. They
were feted by many of their
friends. Mrs. Herman Schwartz
who was maid of honor at the
osenfeld's wedding, gave a sur-
prise at her home; Cantor
and Mrs. Irving Ringel and Can-
tor and Mrs. M. D. Erstling en-
tertained. They were given a
family dinner by Mrs. Julia Ros-
enfeld and daughter of Univers-
ity Ave. They were also enter-
tained by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rosenfeld of New York City.

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March 2, 1945

Anti-Defamation Chief N. W. Congregation 4
'
Talks Here Tuesday Meets
Mar. 8 to Pl an
New
Synagogue
is invited

The general public
The Louis LaMed Foundation
Alex Moss, president of the
for the 'promotion of Hebrew and to hear Richard W. Gutstadt,
Yiddish Literature has issued a national director of the Anti- Northwest Hebrew Concregac.
and Center, announces that
call to authors in both languages Defamation League
of Bnai
will be a general meeting
asking them to submit their
membership at 8 p. in. en N,
works to its newly appointed lit-
8, at the Bagley School, to (us.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving II. Small erary jury.
cuss the recent acquisition of
and sons, formerly of Ohio Ave.,
The jury will pick four of the
the synagogue site, an.l r ii, , t ini-
are now residing at their new best books—two in Yiddish and
tiate plans for the building o f
home at 1570 W. 7 Mile Rd.
two in Hebrew—which have ap-
peared in 1944 and award prizes
The
School of a t,
Her man Lutchansky, 3/C of $400 to each author.
egtSitui ol i ( n- hl held
synagogue.
eld its l•4 Purim
t Con
Chte, n gregation-
U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs.
The jury consists of the fol-
program last Sunday. '
William Lutchansky of Clements lowing Hebrew and Yiddish auth-
came in costume eoniffit'llItqat0 g
Ave. and husband of Mrs. Betsy ors: Dr. P. Churgin, A. Epstein,
im
Held Lutchansky of Hazelwood H. Leivick, L. J. Schwartz and
distributed t i I I t i : " the
t seh i Pur
Ave., has graduated from the Dr I, N. Steinberg. All books
children and guests throu g h the
Fire Central School in California. are to be addressed to Louis La-
courtesy of Mrs. David Tchor.
Mrs, Lutchansky spent the win- Med
Me.ed Foundation, 12804 Broad-
Miss Nettie Seligson, director of
te• with her husband and is ex- street Blvd., Detroit 4, Mich.
the Sunday School, has at
pected to return home next
staff Mrs. Irving Ackerman, Mm,
month.
Louis Kazden and M iss su it .
with Mic h len. M iss Michelle
ROMANIA RESCINDS ORDER Purity Chapter, 0.E.S.,
Tchor is the secretary of th e
Theater
Party
Mar.
13
BUCHAREST (WNS) — The
Sunday School.
Romanian Government announc-
is
0.E.S.,
Chapter,
Purity
ed this week that it had rescind-
Eloise Purim Party
ed the order calling for the ex- sponsoring a theater party sched-
propriation of 500 Jewish-owned uled for the premiere showing
Staged by Zedakah
buildings for use by government of "Lady in Danger" at the
Wilson
Theater,
Tuesday
eve-
agencies.
Zedakah club held its imlal
ning, March 13, at a special
Purim patty for the /Eloise ll os_
RICHARD W. GUTSTADT
rate.
SEEK RELATIVES
pita I inmates. Services were
To obtain best seats call the Brith, who will speak at an open conducted by the chaplain, Rabbi
A family by the name of Wit- chairman, Rose Bailes, Hogarth meeting sponsored by the Harry Wohlgelernter, Mrs. Joseph Staab
fell is sought by a relative, 5284, or co-chairman, Beatrice
at was in charge of arrangements,
Golde Risse Jerusalem of Kovno. Weisberg, Hogarth 3743. Pro- B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith,
assisted by Mesdames Esther Da-
Mrs. Sara Wilunsky, Tel-Aviv, ceeds of this benefit will go to 8:30 p, in. Tuesday, March 6, vis, Beatrice Paul and Matti,.
in
the
Crystal
Ballroom
of
the
is anxious to learn the where- the Red Cross.
Schwartz.
Purity Chapter's Valentine din- Masonic Temple. Admission is
abouts of her mother's brother,
club's next meeting will
free.
The
lodge,
the
newest
in
ner dance, Feb. 13, at Lee N'
Abram Piczak.
be held at 1 :30 p. in. Monday,
the
Dnai
Brith
Order,
will
rt_.
Kindly contact Mrs. Gladys Eddie's proved to be a success.
March 5, at the home of M us.
Croll, Jewish Social Service Bu- This was due to the efforts of eeive its charter at that time.
Max Spoon, 3331 Webb.
the chairman, Gladys Weisberg,
reau, Trinity 2-4080.
Every
Bond
You
Buy
Helps
the co-chairman, Helen Tack and
Give to the Red Cross. e _
to Shorten the War.
the members.
Back up the Fighting Men.

place. The guest list included
Dena Starr, Rose Gold, Sarah
Berlin, Sylvia Buchalter, Sally
Kosit, Minnie Millman and Beebe
Rothenberg.

Mrs. Walter L. Field has re-
turned from Utica, N. Y., where
she was called by the death of
her brother, Charles D. Damsky.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

A party was given in honor
of Cpl. Nathan Novograd on Sat•
urday, Feb. 17, at his mother's
,home, 1950 Oakman Blvd. He
has completed '2% years of serv-
ice and is now stationed at
Waco Army Airfield, Waco, Tex.
He returned to Waco on the 21st
of February.

Mrs. David King, president of
the Infant's Service Group, enter-
tained the entire cast of "Show-
time" at a luncheon in the Eng-
lish Room of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, Feb... 14. There were 24
women and four men present.
The cast presented Mrs. King
with a leather jewel case.

Miss Matilda Rosenberg of
Seward Ave. entertained Friday
in honor of Sylvia Froos, of
"Tons of Fun."

Mrs. George Freedman of
Whitmore Rd. is spending the
remainder of the winter at Mi-
ami Beach. Mr. Freedman will
join her next month.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Malin, for-
merly of 204G Clairmount Ave.,
are now occupying their new
home at 3020 Blaine Ave. They
have as their house guest their
new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack
Malin (Beatrice Solomon) of
Hollywood, Cal. Their son, Mas-
ter Sgt. Jack Malin, now station-
ed in the Philippines, has won
honors for service as a Marine
in the Southern Pacific.

The Women's Auxiliary of the
AZO Omicron honored its new
members at a Valentine party
given by Pearl Morton, president,
at her home at 3315 Fullerton.
Red hearts, Cupids and towers
decorated the rooms which car-
ried a true Valentine atmosphere.
The new members included Phyl-
lis Deytshe, Helen Victor, Martha
Goodman, Kalmayne Morton and
Sonia Smith. The entertainment
for the evening included movies
of the Auxiliary's recent affair.
Monte Carlo was played and in-
itiation , of new members took

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DETROIT

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