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November 23, 1945 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-23

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Friday, November 23, 1945.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Mrs. Ehrlich Addresses Pioneer Women Hold
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NHFJC Accepts
Sisterhood of NHCC 20th Annivers'y Affair New Sick Children
On Tuesda

y evening, Nov. 27,
Pioneer Women of Detroit will
celebrat e the 20th anniversary
of the founding of this organi-
zation •

NOVEMBER 25 — SUNDAY

Pre-Chanukah Holiday Hop—Jewish Center

NOVEMBER 26 — MONDAY

troll was among the first
of the cities in United States
to organize Pioneer Women and

American Jewish Congress, Women's Division, Luncheon
--Hotel Statics.
Annual Joint Meeting of Sisterhood and Men's Club of
Temple Israel—Institute of Arts

now has seven active clubs who
aid in supplying the
basic funds
for Child Rescue; Agricultural
training fauns; Children's Insti-
tutions and a great number of
other activities in Palestine.
The program Of the 20th An-

NOVEMBER 27 — TUESDAY

Mrs. David B. Werbe Dinner—Book-Cadillac Hotel
Purity Chapter No. 359, OES, Thanksgiving Dinner Dance
—Latin Quarter
Pioneer Women's 20th Anniversary Celebration—Jewish
Community Center
Primrose Benevolent Club, Donor Lunch—Latin Quarter
Mlawer Umgegend Verein Victory Card Party—Lachar's

niversary Celebration, which

will b e held Tuesday evening,
Nov. 27, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward and
Holbrook, will be highlighted by
Dr. Sara Feder, of Columbia,
Mo., and former national chair-
man of the Pioneer Women's
Organization, as the principal

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MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was
the principal speaker at a meet-
ing of the Sisterhood of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
and Center's Tea held last Nov.
7 at the Jewish Center. The
prayer, written by Mrs. Morris
Nosanchuk was recited by Mrs.
Sam Bishop.
Membership chairman Mrs.
Zangwill Garber welcomed the
following new members:
Mesdames M. Schram, D. Tay-
lor, A. Hecker, J. Fox, L. Ber-
man, A. Rose, A. Brook, L. Co-
hen, H. Avrin, H. Harris, II.
Goldberg, M. Direnfeld, D.
Gross, M, Mackey, C. Robinson,
A. Brooks, J. Bortman, S. Rabi-
nowitz, H. Nelson, J. Parr, L.
Salesin, N. Krauss, D. Gold-
smith, H. Kallenberg, G. Kollen-
berg, J. Chisik, N. German, A.
Winer, S. Tucker, C. Shere, D.
Erman, M. Newman and S. Tut-
nick.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Mesdames A. Potiker, D.
Tchor, B. Brodman, D. Samel-
son, B. Levy, A. Helfgott, J.
Pearlman, M. Lax, N. Allen and
H. Kushner.

IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Mrs. Freida Lewis, of 3203
Calvert, had among her out of
town guests to her son Nat's
wedding on Nov, 6, 1945: Mrs.
M. Abeloff, Mrs. Sadie Leslie,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smolen, all
of New York City, and her neph-
ew, Mr. Jake Lewis of Marian-
na, Ark.

NOVEMBER 28 — WEDNESDAY

Women's Auxiliary United Hebrew School's Membership
Tea—Home of Mrs. J. Horowitz, 18687 Warrington

speaker.
Bella Goldberg

will render
musical selections, accompanied
MRS. M. H. MAHLER
by Rebecca Frohman. Greetings
will b e extended by leading
In addition to the care of
members of the Labor Zionist children of tuberculosis poor, the
Movement.
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren has opened its doors to
youngsters from all over the
country who are suffering from
bronchial asthma and other al-
Zedakah Club met at the home lergic respiratory diseases and
of Mrs. Sadie Cornfield with re- for whom hope of cure in their
ports coming in on the Donor home communities has been ab-
Luncheon to be held on Dec. 11 andoned. In one instance, a
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. All youngster who was almost to-
officers and members are urged tally blind from a seemingly
to bring in Donor pledges now hopeless allergy that affected his
or call them in to Donor Chair- eyes was brought to the NHJC
man Mrs. Ann Adilman, To. 6- at Denver from his home in
8504, or Co-Chairman Mrs. Hel-
New York after several years
en Sugarman, To. 8-8116.
For USO work which began of unsuccessful treatment. One
with the war and will continue year later he was discharged
as long as the need arises, the from the Home with perfectly
club served a buffet supper on normal vision. Subsequent exam-
Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Bel- inations by physicians in New
crest to 110 service men. A York have shown that the boy
Sunday morning breakfast at has maintained this healthy con-
the Jewish Community Center dition for nearly two years after
was served to 95.
his leaving the Home.
The Detroit League of the
NHJC at Denver will conduct
one annual major fund-raising
project. This year's event, a
Dinner Dance, will take place on
Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel with music by
Phil Brestoff and his orchestra.
Mrs. Milton H. Mahler is general
chairman and is assisted by Mrs.
Samuel Schwartz. Mrs. Sidney
Sherman is ticket chairman and
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz has been
placed in charge of seating ar-
rangements.

Zedakah Club Plans
Donor Lunch Dec. 11

Major Eder to
Receive Discharge

Sholem Aleichem Plan
Donor Lunch Dec. 1 9

Mrs. Lee Katz was hostess at
a dinner and miscellaneous
shower honoring Mis s Muriel
Katz at Pereira's Nov. 20.

Th e Annual Donor Luncheon
of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
Institute will be held this year,
Dec. 19, at the Book Cadillac
Hotel.
The entire proceeds of the
luncheon will be utilized for the
furtherance of the Sholem Alei
cheer Folk Schools, in which a
large number of children receive
a progressive Jewish education.
The guest speaker of the after-
noon will be Mrs. Morris Adler.
Emma Lazaroff Schaver, well-
known Detroit soprano, will sing
a new repertoire of Jewish and
Hebrew songs, accompanied by
Rebecca Frohman.

Mrs. Lena Strauss, of South
Bend, Ind., is the guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Stern, of W.
Philadelphia Avenue.

MAJOR JOSEPH R. EDER
Mrs. Mamie Cohen, who has
been visiting her brother-in-law
A welcome home party will
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob be given on Sunday, Dec. 2,
Harvit h of Wisconsin Avenue has 1945, from 6 to 9 p.m. at 1250
returned to her home in Los Chicago Blvd., in honor of Ma-
Angel. , Calif.
jor Joseph R. Eder on his ex-
pected discharge from the Med-
Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Dinetz i c al Corps of the United States
have h•turned to their home on Army during the latter part of
Sturtevant Avenue from a visit January 1946, after 3 1 '2 years of
to Lo • Angeles, Cal.
service, 18 months of which were
overseas at Anzio Beachhead,
Albert Kaplan has re- Salerno, Gela, Sicily and North
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk and Mrs.
turnc.i from a six week visit to Africa.
Julius Lipnick, president and
Phila Iphia, Pa. Mrs. Kaplan
Major Eder is in Detroit on vice president, respectively, re-
resid l ' on Glendale Avenue.
temporary leave and will be at turned from the 20th Anniver-
his home at 1250 Chicago Blvd.,
Mr, Harvey Willens is return- to greet his friends and rela- sary Convention of the Mizrachi
Women's Organization of Am-
week-end from a visit tives.
erica. The Honorable Joseph
Lo Angeles, Calif.
Altman, Mayor of Atlantic City,
presented the group with the
Cal airs S. M. Gilberg is
key to the city. The theme of
home :m terminal leave with his
the convention was Rescue and
Parer: Mr. and Mrs. H. Gil-
Freedom in a Jewish Palestine.
"Member Bring a Member"
berg 1 Canterbury Drive. Cap-
is the theme for the membership
tain (, (berg was the Post Qum' tea being sponsored by the
terms •er at Ft. Sheridan, Ill.
Membership Committee of the
Woman's Auxiliary United He-
brew Schools. It will be at the
The Lieut. Eli Levin Post and
holm, Of Mrs. Joe llorwitz, 18687
Warrington Drive, at 1:30 on auxiliary No. 230 "Latke" party
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 28. will be held at the state depart-
Th, Little Women of Hadas-
Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs is the ment headquarters of the Jew-
Senior Judaea organiza- membership committee chair- ish War Veterans, in the main
tion
, will hold their member- man. Her committee includes the auditorium. Saturday evening,
shi p d'ince, Dec. 15, at the Scar- Mesdames Burton Seidon, Hoe Dec. 8, at 8 p.m., at 8212 - 12th
ab Club.
Horwitz, Phillip Gilbert, Saul Str. at Seward, in the Abington
Car olyn Share, membership
Gordon, Harry Kraft and Jul- Theater building.
c
hairman, is in charge of the ius Berman.
Refreshments will be one dol-
dance which will be free of
lar. There will be door prizes
'
Dexter.loy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
and a good time can be had by
for paid up members.
Ph yllis Zieve is her co-chairman.
Flowers for all occasions—
all.

Officers Report on
Mizrachi Convention

WAUHS To Plan
Membership Tea

'Attic Women Plan
Membership Dance

Calendar of Events

Eli Levin Post Men
To Hold Latke Party

DECEMBER 2 — SUNDAY

Chanukah Party, Yashivah Chachmey Lublin, Detroit Pa-
rochial Schools—Elmhurst and Linwood
Ladies of Beth Yehudah Chanukah Concert—Congregation
Bnai David
Chanukah Victory Dinner, Bnai Moshe Sisterhood—Bnai
Moshe Social Hall

W

eiclitty3

Dec. 1—Eve Frolich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frolich,
of Toledo, Ohio, to Walter W. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Harris of Detroit.

Dec. 2—Sophie Edelstein, daughter of Mrs. Lina Edelstein, of
2735 Richton Ave., to Alex Lande, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Land;
of Flint, Mich.

Dec. 2—Beebe Gottesman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Got-
tesman, of Oakman Court, to Leonard Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Moss, of Fullerton Ave.

Oct. 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Julius Sherr (Shirley Shaman), of Los
Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit, a son, Joel William.

Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David Deutch (Dorothy Smith), of 3224
W. Grand, a son, Terry Howard.

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Nov. 7—To Mr: and Mrs. Seymour Abramsohn, of Burbank, Cal.,
(formerly of Detroit), a daughter, Sheila Jane.
Illr
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rosenberg (Dorr Ann Altman), of
2690 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Ellen Terry.

Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shillman, of 17595 Appoline, a
son, Jeffrey N.

Nov. 13—To Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Harold F. Moran (Dorothy
Greenbaum), a daughter, Paula Beth.

Nov. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt (Gertrude Jacobs, of
San Juan, a son.

Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Weston (Ethel Rom), of Sturte-
vant Ave., a daughter.

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