Friday, October 12, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle National Hadassah President • Feted by Detroit Jewry Mrs. Judith G. Epstein of New York, national Hadassah presi- going back to their original dent, was the guest of Detroit Senior Hadassah Tuesday at the 'emple Beth El. to . Prim' the afternoon meet- ing, more than 40 Hadassah of- ficers and committee chairmen, including presidents and other rep•eSentatives of out-of-town chapters in the Central States Region, breakfasted with Mrs. Epstein at the Book Cadillac, and discussed current Hadassah and general Zionist problems. Mrs. Epsti in advocated vigorous, open measures to combat the harm done by the small minority of anti-Zionists who are sowing seeds o f dissension and disunity among American Jews. Mrs. Epstein pointed out that displaced European Jews must have different treatment from other displaced nationals, since 6 Congress Women's Interfaith Session Set for Wednesday homes means a continuation of persecution by their anti-Semitic neighbors. For this reason Pales- tne should be available to un- limited numbers of Jews, she de- clared. Hadassah' s most compelling ob- ject at present is to salvage the remnant of Jewish children in Europe, more than 85 per cent of whom were orphaned by the war. This phase of the work is carried on through the Youth Aliyah movement, of which Ha- dafsah is the official repre- sentative. Mrs. Sam Arkin Fetes Home Relief Donor Affair Nov. 8 A meeting of the Advisory Board was held at the Women's City Club last Monday, at which time additional plans were form- ulated for the Detroit League's Annual Major fund-raising proj- ect which will be a dinner dance to be held on Dec. 4, the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Milton Mah- ler and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz are general chairmen of this pro- ject and Mrs. Sidney Sherman :s ticket chairman. Marshall Women Membership Tea Set for Oct. 16 Bnai David Women's Pisgah Women Donor Affair Nov. 20 To Hear Mrs. Simons Bnai David Sisterhood's major event of the year is the/ 10th Annual Donor affair which will be held Nov. 20 in Bnai Brith Social Hall. Captains for the donor lunch- eon are Mesdames Sam Kane, Selden Leech, Max Hoffman, Dan Otis, Hyman Miller, Frank Ru- ben and Henry Shore. Pisgah Women, Bnai Brith will hear Mrs. Marvin Simons speak on the "Problem of Interior Decorations" at a dessert lunch- eon at 12:30 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Arthur C. Laufman, past president of the Women's District Grand Lodge, No. 6 and new president of the Women's Su- preme Council will be speaker. • ENGAGEMENTS Denver League Lunch Wednesday The Detroit League of the Na- tional Home for Jewish Children at Denver will hold its first open luncheonette of the 1945-46 sea- son at the home of Mrs. Irwin Cohn, 18450 Fairfield, at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17. Mrs. Leon M. Zechman is president. Mrs. Saul Davidson and Mrs. Raymond Smith are hostess chairmen. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re- view an outstanding current book "The White Tower," by James Ramsey Ullman, at this meeting. She will be presented by Mrs. Frank Handler, program chair- man. Page Sayer MRS. J. SYLVAN Mrs. Sam Arkin was hostess at a brunch for the members of the Home Relief Society in her home on Buena Vista on Oct. 11. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert had charge of the arrangements for the arrangements for the brunch which preceded the meeting and was assisted by Mesdames An- thony Deutsch, Ira Friedenberg, Jos. Modell, Max Rosenfeld, Jos. Rottenberg and Wm. Shevin. Further plans were made for the club's only fund raising af- fai• of the year, a luncheon Fash- ion Review to be held on Nov. 8 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Adolph Deutsch is way and means chairman and is as- sisted by Mrs. Max Rosenfeld. Mrs. Ralph Levy, ticket chair- man is assisted by the Mesdames Jos. J. Jacobs and Barney New- man. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franovitz, formerly of Detroit, of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Loree, to Harold Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks, of Sorrento Ave. Mr. Marks has recently been discharged from the army. Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Marcus, of 3225 Monterey Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dianna, to Nat Lewis, son of Mrs. Freida Lewis, of 3203 Calvert Ave. The wedding will take place at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on November 6. Hr. and Mrs. A. Dante announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Helen, to Pfc. Frederick F. Shevin, son of Mrs. Rose Shevin and the late Wm. Shevin. The bride-elect is a recent graduate of the College of Education of Wayne University, while Pfc. Shevin is a senior at the College of Medicine at Wayne University. The wedding will take place at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Singer, of Santa Barbara Drive, are open- ing their home to their family and friends on Sunday, Oct. 14, from 8 p.m. to midnight on the occasion of the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine Frances, to Louis James Klavons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klavons, of Hazelwood Ave. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss, of 17640 Wisconsin Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helene Grace, to Arthur Lee Urbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Urbach, of 2734 Calvert Ave. • WEDDINGS Oct. 14—Miss Helen Kadushin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kadushin, of Kentucky, to Norman Feder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Feder, of Rademacher Ave. Oct. 17—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sarko, of Princeton Ave., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Faye, to Albert Schoen- feld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schoenfeld, of Little Rock, Ark. Mr. Schoenfeld has just been discharged from the air forces after four and a half years of service. The couple will make their home in Los Angeles. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's The following is a partial list parents with a reception following at the Book Cadillac Hotel. of patrons: Mesdames Maurice Oct. 20—Miss Selma Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A•onsson, R. Allender, Samuel M. Roberts, of Warrington Drive, to Lieut. Abrahamson, son of Baker, Adolph Beck, Adolph Mrs. Edmund Abrahamson, of Chicago, Ill. Deutsch, Anthony Deutsch, Max Dunitz, Louis Davidson, Israel Davidson, Louis Epps, Samuel Mrs. Barry Stacker, chairman Frankel, Jos. Frank, Alex Fisch, of Interfaith activities, and her Oct. 4—To Pfc. and Mrs. Jerry Herman (Marilyn Burnstine), of The Louis Marshall Women of Louis Fineman, Philip Green, committee, have completed plans 3310 Rochester, a son, Neal Jay. Bnai Brith will hold a member- Mervin K. Grosberg, N. J. for an all-day session to be given Gol- by the Detroit Women's Division ship tea on Tuesday evening, Oct. den, Samuel Glassman, I. E. 16, at the Educational Center, Goodman, Louis Gunsberg, Jos. of the American Jewish Congress Linwood at Burlingame. Grabow, Maurice Garelik, Samuel on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Charles Solowich, dele- Hechtman, John Herman, Joel Beginning with registration at gate to the Women's Supreme Josephson, Samuel Jospey, Max- a.m., the morning session will Council of Bnai Brith and past well Jospey, Jos. .1. Jacobs, Louis include welcoming remarks by president of the Women's Grand Kepes, Samuel Kohlenberg, Si- the president, Mrs. Max Dushkin, Lodge No. 6, will be the guest mon Kates, Samuel C. Kovan, a movie and exhibits. At 12:30 speaker. In charge of arrange- Max Kogan, Morris Levy, H. A. P.m., a subscription luncheon will ments is Mrs. Stanley Yates. Mrs. Lessen, Samuel Marks, Benjamin P be served. Faye Weiner and Mrs. Alfred Mossman, David Pollack, J. D. A panel discussion will begin Weiner are in charge of refresh- Rosenman, M. Rosenfeld, Morris Rosenberg, Geo. Seyburn, Maur- the afternoon activities. Partici- ments. • ice Schwartz, Edward Stein, B. pants will be Rabbi Jehudah Co- Silberstein, Geza Schinagel, S. hen, director of the Hillel Foun- Schwartz, Irving H. Small, Dave dation at the University of Mich- Saffie, Jack Sylvan, H. Shulman, igan, the Rev. Charles Hill of the Hartford Avenue Baptist Church, I. Shevin, David Tann, Peter The Women's American Ort. Vass, Sidney Wallace, Al Weis- and the Rev. Ellsworth Smith, director of the War Emergency will hold its first fall meeting at man and Louis Zlatkin. Service of the Detroit Council of 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 15, in Churches. the Jewish Center. The guest Following the theme, "Brother- sneaker will be Mrs. Emily B. hood in Action," the speakers will Rosenstein. past president of the in turn discuss "Evaluation of National Women's American Ort. Mrs. Rosenstein, a graduate of the Present Day Scene," "Use of , Religio n The Women's Auxiliary Jewish by Subversive Groups,' Hunter College, was in charge of and "Brotherhood Responsibili- the Oct Educational program for Home for the Aged will hold the Very Special ty." Luncheon reservations are 10 years. She was assistant to annual paid-up membership tea being taken by Mrs. Edward Zat- James MacDonald, High Commis- Oct. 15 in the Home for the kin, Northlawn 4009. sioner of the League of Nations, Aged, 11501 Petoskey. in charge of minority groups. Mrs. Ben Gottloeb, hostess c A reception and tea honoring hairman, will be assisted by Nlrs• Harry Grevnin, Mrs. Ben Mrs. Rosenstein will follow the Lutz and their committee. Mrs. meeting. BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB mil D. Rothman and Mrs. Louis NATURAL GREY SQUIRREL nett are in charge of exhibits. MRS. HARRY STOCKER • BIRTHS Confidence!. . . Annis Furs has built, in the past 59 years, an enviable reputation for quality, integrity, fine workmanship and individuality. Women's Ort. Group . To Meet Oct. 15 AN Ikf RS Home for Aged Aux. Tea Set for Monday '385 Caterers BarMiinahl of 4r. 1 and Mrs. George Wexler, 3017 • Kercheval Ave., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their `on, 31,1vin Harold, to be observ- ed on Saturday morning, Oct. 20, at 9:30 o'clock, at Congregation Beth Itzehock, 3836 Fischer Ave. Mr, and Mrs. Lewis II. Man- re announce the Bar Mitzvah at their son, Mervyn, on Satur- Oct. 27, at Congregation .a reY Zedek. They will hare ''11 bilge at their home, 18428 bi A ' on Sunday, Oct. 28, t om 2:01) to 5:00. No cards. 0 ' IV Flint .TWV Women Visit Vet Hospital Lt. Eli Rosenbloom Aux. No. 231. Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. of Flint. visited the Dear- born Veterans' Facility on Oct. 4. The following members of the oreanization attended: Mrs. Edith Fisher. Jennie Moskoivitz. Sophie Vickoff, Mollie Linder. Florence Leavitt and Lena Velick. They distributed cizarets, gum, cards, and pencils to the veterans. They were accompanied by the State Dent. President, Birdie Rosen- here. Hosnital Chairman Mrs. Elizabeth Shapero. and Co-Chair- Man Mrs. Fannie Strauss. Flower- for all occasions-- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 WILSHIRE HOTEL 746 Collingwood at Third TOwruend 8-2680 SABLE DYED SQUIRREL HUDSON SEAL Daiiid.:itt?.spar NATURAL AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM SOUTH AMERICAN SPOTTED CAT BLACK DYED ALASKA SEALSKIN NATURAL MINK GILL Dining and Ballrooms NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS ..For WgIZDINGS BAR MITZVAHS Call. CARL BISIO, Mgr. Thousands of Lovely Annis Fur Coats $85 to $3600 All fora *object to Federal Tot% CONVENIENT TERMS LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER