Friday, October 26, 1945 gay DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Ci ty noiei :qrs. Louis B. Harrison went to Chic:aro as the local delegate for Sen', , r Hadassah at the na- .1 1 ei,(ivention held there Oct. Page Two Actresses in Jewish Congress Skit, Mrs. P. Frank and Mrs. N. Marblestone ngagemenb Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rouff, of Calvert Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Lorraine Velma, to Henry J. Cohn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cohn. Mr. :lad Mrs. Walter Bloch have rethrned home from a short business trip in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Green announce the engagement of their sister, Violet Gilman, to Sam Weisberg, son of Julius Weisberg and the late Mrs. Weisberg. Mrs, Louis Robinson and Mrs. Chas. Levy have returned home from Toledo, where they spent offal days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Seitner, former residents of this city. 51r. and Mrs. Hairy Gittlen. of Stratford Road (formerly of Grand Rapids), announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jane, to Irvin Feig, son of Mrs. Freida Feig, of Dexter Blvd. Miss Gittlen was graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree of Bachelor of Science. Mr. Feig was graduated from" the Detroit Institute of Technology. The wedding will take place Dec. 30 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, with Rabbi Jerome Folkman, of Grand Rapids, officiating. A guest at the home of Jos. C. Hirschfield was his second cousin, Eugene Hirschfield of Capetown, S.A., who is at present a student at the U. of M. Mrs. Ann Abramovitz, of Monica Ave., announces the engage- ments of her daughters, Shirley, to Lester Waldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Waldman, of Tyler Ave., and' Elsa, to Manny Beeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Beeman, of Toronto, Ont. No dates have as yet been set for the weddings. Wm. Hutton is visiting his chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pas- ternack, of Lafayette, Ind. 0.1eth El Sisterhood Opens Season Nov. 12 MRS. PHILLIP FRANKS AND MRS. NATHAN MARBLESTONE Mrs. Phillip Frank and Mrs. Nathan Marblestone are participants in the skit being presented at the 3rd Annual Membership Clinic and Tea of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress, at 1:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the home of Mrs. Harry Grernin, 18613 Wildemere. Mrs. Henry Frank is vice-president in charge of membership and Mrs. Charles Feinberg is chairman. Research Being Made Of Nazi Literature The role of German scholar- ship and science in the Nazi ex- tinction program of the Jews is being studied by the Yiddish Sci- entific Institute - Yivo, 535 West 123rd St., New York 27, N. Y. The completed work will be pre- sented to the War Crimes Com- mission as evidence in the trials to be held shortly in Nuremberg. MISS HELEN G. METZLER Miss Helen G. Metzler will be e y p Elevoi. the guest speaker at the opening meeting of the Sisterhood of Odessa Donor Affair Plans Floor Show Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverman, of Calvert Ave., announce the en- gagement of Mr. Silverman's daughter, Harriette, to Milton Mellin, son of Mr. I. Mellin, of Leslie Ave. The date set for the wedding is Dec. 22. W eddin gi Nov. 4—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jaffa, of W. Boston Blvd., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Esther C., to Nathan A. Milstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Milstein, of Lawrence Ave. Oct. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Goldstein (Sylvia Kozak), of Leslie Ave., a son, David Bruce. Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kalt (Pearl Sperber), a son, Samuel Richard. Oct. 18—To Lt. and Mrs. Phil Miller (Margie Kardener), a son, Shelby. The Yivo has in its library sev- eral thousand Nazi publications on which the study is based. But in order to have a more complete collection, the Yivo has prepared a pamphlet listing about 500 wanted books and periodicals from Germany. Persons with friends or rela- tives stationed in the European area are earnestly requested to supply Yivo with their address- es so that copies of the pamphlet may be sent out. Your cooperation With the Yi- Oct. 23—To Lieut. and Mrs. Bernard B. Brown (Dolly Dunitz), a daughter, Barbara Jo. Oct. 5—To Master Sergeant and Mrs. Irving Feldman (Ceceile Spector), of 4053 Cortland, a son, Steven Jerrold. N. Woodward Jewish ielople Beth El, which will be old at 2:00 p.m., Nov. 12 in the Women Eur. Welfare Cr own Memorial Chapel of the Women Give Banquet emple. Her topic will be "Broad- ay Parade." Mrs. R. B. Newman was host- DIANE WEINFIELD ess at a luncheon for 20 mem- A dessert luncheon will be rved at 1:30 p.m. in the social The Second Annual Donor bers, officers and patrons of the vo may be of inestimable value Luncheon sponsored by the Wo- all. North Woodward Branch of the in proving the guilt of German men of the Odessa Progressive Aid scholars in the destruction of the Society will be held at 12:30 p.m. Flowers for all occasions— Jews in Europe. Wednesday, Oct. 31, in the Ball- room of the Hotel Statler. Pro- ceeds will go to the Child Rescue Fund. Mrs. Morris Mony is chair- Calendar: of Events man of the affair which will fea- ture a musical program and floor Oct. 27- show and a talk by Mrs. Esther -Maimonides Medical Soeiety Auxiliary Victory Lur- Dexter-joy; Florist, Tyler 6-6622 cheon, at Lee Plaza. Oct. 27— Rosenwald Post, Legion, Installation, at Bnai Moshe. Oct. 2 9—East Side Bnai Brith Women's Rally, Pillar Temple. Oct. 29— Northwest Congregation Men's Club, at Shaarey Shomaim. Oct. 29— Aesculapean Dinner Dance, at Latin Quarter. Oct. 30 -11nai Brith Pisgah Women's Donor Luncheon, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Oct. 31 —Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Donor Luncheon, at Yeshivath Building. Oct . 31— Odessa Second Annual Donor LunCheon, at Statler. Oct. 31-5haarey Zedek Men's Club Lecture, at the Shaarey Oct. 31 7.edek, —Picur Cholem Young Women Iliillowe'en Party, at Workmen's Circle. Nov. 4— Louis Marshall, Bnai Brith, at Jewish Center. Nov. Testimonial Dinner to James I. Ellmann, at Shaarey Zedek. v. 5— Pisgah Lodge Public Rally, at Northern High School. . Qv. 6— Meth El Sisterhood Book Review, in Brown Chapel. c 'v. 6— Sisters of Zion Mizrachi Donor Luncheon, at Shaarey Zedek. o Qv. 6—Itnai Moshe Men's Club Meeting, at Bnai Moshe. 7-- Montefiore Lodge Games Party, at Book Cadillac. Gov. 7—Detroit Hebrew Parochial School Sisterhood Party, at Bereznitzer Hall. Nov. 8 -- Home Relief Society Fashion Review, at the Book fo Cadillac. r 10:- Annual Balfour Ball, at the Statler. v . 12. — Temple Beth El Sisterhood Meeting, Brown Chapel. ' 13—Primrose Benevolent Club Donor Affair, at the Latin ov. • arter. u . v 13— Q Y oung Israel Women's Donor Affair, Shaarey Zedek. ,) Hebrew Ladies Aid Donor Luncheon, Shaarey Zedek. 5—Young Women's Bicur Cholem Donor Affair, at the Book Cadillac. C ' I7— Prenzlauer Aid Society Donor Event, Book Cadillac. • Pe ` • Etkin Mossman. The entertainers will include Miss Ruth Soifer who will sing popular Jewsh songs; Diane and Sam Weinfield, dancers; Eugene Hecht, baritone and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dautch, violinist and pianist. Marshall Yng. Women Plan Hallowe'en Fete A gala Hallowe'en costume Victory Dance will be given by the Bnai Brith Young Women of Louis Marshall this Saturday eve- ning at their headquarters. Max Klessmer will again be host and there will be Hallowe'en games. Norma Lifshitz has charge of arrangements. Eva Prenzlauer Aid Donor Lunch Dec. 17 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid is making plans for the an- nual luncheon on Dec. 17 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. S. Samuels is chairman of the luncheon; co-ehairmen are Mrs. L. Hellman and Mrs. Louis Alper. Chairman of program is Mrs. N. Blatnikoff. Chairman of darling ads is Mrs. J. Goldberg, assisted by Mrs. M. Solomon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Lax, on Clements Ave:, on Nov. 5. Jewish Women European Welfare Organization in her home on Oakman Blvd., on Oct. 9, to com- memorate the organizing of the annual showers for the orphan girls of the General Israel Home in Palestine. The shower was a success and 2000 pieces of wearing apparel are now on the way to Palestine through Hadassah in New York. Preceding the meeting, a lun- cheon was held and Mrs. E. Weissman presided at the meet- ing. The Victory installation lun- cheon was held at the Book Cad- illac Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 23. Mr. Ed Schwartz was chairman and Mrs. A. Solomon, co-chair- man. Senior Hadassah Sponsors Lectures At Jewish Center Invitations are being sent to members of all Hadassah senior groups, comprising the Detroit Chapter, to attend a series of four Town Hall meetings under the auspices of its educational committee, headed by Mrs. Morris Adler, chairman, and Mrs. M. A. Wayne, co-chairman. Mrs. Adler will lecure on time- ly phases of Zionism from 10:30 to 12 noon, each Thursday morn- ing in November, excepting Thanksgiving, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Her first subject will be "A Short History of Zionism," on Nov. 1. The remaining three lec- tures will be given on Nov. 8, 15 and 29, and in each case there will be a period for questions and discussion. 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