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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Inthe
Realm 01 Local Society.__
Miss Janet Shaman of Bos-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heide-
ton Blvd. spent the past week- man of 2305 Highland Ave. will
hold open house honoring their
end in Cleveland.
sons, Capt. Louis and ARM 3/C
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum Theodore, who have both return-
returned to their home on La ed from overseas duty, Saturday
Salle Blvd after six weeks' travel evening, April 7.
in California.
Pfc. and Mrs. Stanley Fried-
Mr. and Mrs. William H. man and daughter of Camp Bel-
Frank of Wildemere Ave. will voir, Va., are the guests of their
be hostsat a inner
party Tues- parents, Prof. and Mrs. Samuel
d
Levin of Broadstreet Blvd.
day night, Ap ril 17.
Dr. Benjamin Welling return-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of
d to his home at the Belcrest Broadstreet Blvd. are in Battle
after a month's visit in Cali- Creek for a short stay.
fornia.
Mrs. Morris Weingarten of the
Mrs. Marty Silver and son, Wilshire Hotel is spending the
Ronald, of Fort Wayne, Ind., holidays in Toronto, Ont.
spent several days with their
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Lappin of
aunt, Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of
Woodingham Dr. have returned
the Belcrest.
from a visit to Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. George Freedman of Writ-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht
more Rd, returned from a so-
have closed their winter home
journ in Miami Beach.
in Miami Beach and are return-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of ing to their home on Muirland
Boston Blvd. have returned from Ave. this week.
an extended visit in Miami
Miss Corrine Perlis of Wynn
Beach and were guests at the
Court is visiting in New York
Roney Plaza.
City.
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston
Mrs. William Goldman of Euc-
Blvd. is spending a weke in New
lid left this week for a visit to
York.
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wax of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of
Lauder St. returned from a
Houston, Tex., are guests of
month in Florida.
the Whittier Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Dr. and Mrs. M. Horwitz of
Brown and their children of
Warrington Dr. spent the holi- New York City are the guests
day week-end with their family of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Keidan of Calvert Ave.
in Cleveland.
BETROTHED
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Congress Women
To Hear Rabbi
On Wednesday
Abe Srere Heads
Welfare Effort to
Reconstitute UJA
Rabbi David Shapiro of Wis-
consin will be the guest speaker
at the meeting and tea of the
Detroit Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress to be
held at the Hotel Stotler at 1 :30
p. m. April 11.
A report will be given on the
Community Relations activities
committee headed by Mrs. Albert
Silber and Mrs, Louis Bass.
An invitation has been extend-
ed to Mrs. Ben Baum of the
Canadian Jewish Congress to rep-
resent the Windsor Chapter at
this meeting. Mrs. Max Dushkin
will preside.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, vice presi-
dent in charge of war activities,
announces that the Clothing Re-
lief committee. under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Emanuel M.
Baker, is receiving clothing for
the United Nations Clothing Re-
lief at the following zone sta-
tions:
Mrs. Max Goldstrom,
16205 Muirland ; Mrs. Irving
Beckman, 2424 Glynn Ct. ; Mrs.
George Carr, 2285. Pingree ; Mrs.
Emanuel M. Baker, 17409 Rose-
lawn, and Mrs. Benton Wolfe,
20167 Gardendale,
Abraham Srere was named
temporary chairman of a com-
mittee of representatives of 12
of the largest Jewish welfare
funds who resolved to make one
final effort to reconstitute the
United Jewish Appeal.
In connection with this effort,
a committee of three was ap-
pointed to confer with the Joint
Distribution Committee, the Unit-
ed Palestine Appeal and the Na-
tional Refugee Service.
The inter-city representatives,
meeting in Cleveland, recommen-
ded the creation of a fact-find-
ing committee which would, in
collaboration with the JDC, the
UPA, and the NRS, conduct it
special study of their 1945 bud-
getary and program needs. Isi-
dore Sobeloff attended the ses-
sion.
The meeting received a pro-
posal that a fact-finding commis-
sion be sent to Europe and Pal-
estine.
It was suggested that
the commission's report might
serve as it basis for establishing
the nature and extent of the
responsibility of American Jew-
ish communities for programs
abroad requiring aid. Those pres-
ent agreed in principle to the
general proposal.
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Lt. Joseph Levin is spending
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner
of Huntington Woods are leaving the holidays with his parents,
April 8 to spend a week in New Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of
Broadstreet Blvd.
York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwitz
Mrs. Samuel Gross of Picca-
dilly Ave. returned from Cleve- of Warrington Dr. are visiting
land where she visited for sev- in Ottawa, Ont.
eral days with her uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant of
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sloss.
Chicago Blvd. have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Pren- from the winter spent in Miami
tis and daughter, Jewel, return- Beach.
ed to their home on Balmoral
Mrs. David Greenwald of Ham-
Dr., having been guests at the
ilton Ave. left for a visit with
Roney Plaza in Miami Beach.
her children in Milwaukee.
Maurice Saunders is arriving
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand left
the early part of the week from
New York to' visit with his sis- Tuesday for the West Coast to
ter, Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, spend some time with their chil-
dren, Capt. and Mrs. Howard
Jr., of Parkside Ave.
Rand at Lido Isle, Cal.
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown of Lu-
Cpl. Bell Mellman, formerly of
cerne Dr. is leaving April 15
for New York. There she will 3750 Boston, has just been pro-
be accompanied by her daugh- moted to Sergeant. Sgt. Mell-
ter, Sally, who is a student at man is stationed in New Guinea.
Mrs. Ben Mellman and son,
Vassar College.
Murray, and Mrs. Mellman's par-
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wild-
Burns Dr. are leaving April 20 er, are remaining permanently in
to spend a few weeks in Hot Phoenix, Ariz.
Springs, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Saar
Hubert and Franklin Sidlow of uels of the Book-Cadillac Hotel
Glynn Court are visiting their have returned from Miami Beach.
grandmother, Mrs. P. Rosen of
Lt. Irving Levitt, U.S. Medical
Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Levitt, 2935 Sturtevant Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frank spent the Passover holidays at
of Woodingham Dr. have return- home. Lt. Levitt is stationed at
ed from a visit with relatives in he ASF Regional Hospital, Ft.
Cleveland, 0.
Benning, Ga.
by Pal
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MISS RHODA COWEN
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowen
of Glynn Ct. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Rhoda, to Sgt. Harold Rosen-
sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rosensweet of Boston
Blvd.
Sgt. Rosensweet a t t ended
Wayne University and is a grad-
uate of the Northern Illinois
College of Optometry and is sta-
tioned at Fort Meade, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D.
Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. left
for the East where they will
visit their son, Lt (jg) Morton
D. Lieberman who, at present,
is stationed at Princeton Uni-
versity as an instructor at the
Naval Pre-Midshipman School.
Lt. Lieberman has recently re-
turned from active duty in the
Pacific where he participated in
four D-Day invasions, ranging
from the Gilberts to Guam. His
first duties were as Communica-
tions Officer of an LST, and later
he was promoted to Executive
Officer in which capacity he was
serving just before his return
to the States.
Philip Adler to Speak
At Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood Luncheon
The April meeting of Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood will take place
this Monday, April 9, in the
social hall of the synagogue.
Philip A. Adler, Detroit News
columnist and editorial writer,
widely known as a foreign news
analyst, will talk about today's
world events, with particular ap-
plication to the Jewish situation.
The meeting will open with a
dessert luncheon at 12:30, to
which all members are invited.
Samuel Adler is visiting with
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Colman Adler ( former
Detroiters), now living in Tuc-
son, Ariz.
Capt. and Mrs. Shiovitz and
sons of Washington, D. C., are
spending two woks with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reichstein of Atkinson Ave.
Beim L. Zack has returned
from the South Pacific area and
is visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago
Blvd.
Mrs. Harry Weber and sons,
Dennis and Freddy, of Oklahoma
City, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of
Chicago Blvd.
Additional
Social
items
will be found on page 8.
Habonim Will Join
Histadrut Tag Day
Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth,
and Hashomer Hatzair will par-
ticipate in the annual Histadrut
( Gverktshaften) Tag Day, this
Saturday and Sunday.
Headquarters for the Tag Day
will be at the Palestine Hista-
drut Committee Office, 9142 Lin-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenbaum
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buck-
have returned to their home on ner of Pontiac left March 31 for wood. Refreshments will be
Oakman Blvd. from a stay in a weeks stay in New York, and served at the Habonim Ulam,
1912 Taylor.
Miami Beach.
then will go on to Quantico,
Va., to visit their son, Pfc. Her-
bert R. Buckner.
Seaman Donald Schiff, who is
stationed at Oberland, 0., is
home visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Schiff of Taylor
Ave.
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Miss Betty Goldberg of the
Belcrest, who is enjoying a 10-
day vacation from Kingswood
School, Cranbrook, has left for
Culver, Ind. to spend the week-
end.
Detroit Lodge Aux.
Initiation April 10
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Miss Ruth Crackow of Chi-
The Detroit Lodge Auxiliary
cago was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Tenzer of Fullerton will be initiated by the Louis
Marshall degree team Tuesday
Ave. over the holidays.
evening, April 10, at the Bnai
Moshe Synagogue.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president
Mrs. John Marshall Bookston
and small daughter, who are vis- of the Women's Council, Bnui
iting in Tucson, Ariz., will re- Brith. will be the principal
turn the middle of April and be speaker.
Mrs. J. Hartstein, president of
the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Stiglitz of Glynn Detroit Auxiliary, requests mem-
Court. Lt. Bookston is now serv- bers to bring to the meeting
ing overseas with the Headquar- clothing for the United National
ters Squadron, XXI Bomber Clothing Drive.
A social hour will follow the
Command, on Guam as a Meteor-
business meeting.
ologist.
Eddie Cantor Thanks
Pisgah Women
On March 12 the Pisgah Wom-
en held initiation ceremonies for
new members. This class had
been named the Eddie Cantor
Class in recognition of his con-
tributions to the world Jewry.
Mr. Cantor sent in the follow-
ing letter acknowledging this
gesture.
Kvutzah Ivrith
Stages Program
A program of original read-
ings was held by the Kvutzah
Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural
Group of Detroit, last Saturday
evening.
J. M. Mathis was the chairman
of the program. M. Michlin dis-
cussed problems with which the
Jewish people of America are
faced. A. Meyerovitz talked on
School and Society.
S. Rubenstein read one of his
original short stores. M. Atzomni
read some of his original poems.
B. Isaacs read one of his
sketches.
The next Kvutzah gathering
will be held on Saturday eve-
ning, April 14, in the auditorium
of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
The speaker will bo Simha Rub-
enstein, educational director of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He
will discuss Jewish Life in Amer-
ica. The public is invited. There
is no admission charge.
"Mrs. Matilda Sims,
18227 Pinehurst,
Detroit 21, Michigan
Dear Mrs. Sims:
I am excited with the thrill
of having the 1944.45 class of
the 'Pisgah Women and the
New Pisgah Business and Pro-
fessional Group' named in my
honor. The women of Bnai
Brith have done a great job ,
for America and all Jewry.
Before long, any woman of
Jewish faith in this country
who is not a member of your
organization, will feel out of
touch with those of you who
'belong.'
With all good wishes for
your continued success, I am,
Most sincerely,
Eddie Cantor."
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