1 Friday, December 14, 1945 IN THE REALM Ladies Of United OF LOCAL SOCIETY Hebrew Schools To Miss Sally Brown will return Offer 2nd Program on Tuesday, Dec. 18, from Vassar Plans have been completed oy College to he with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Brown, the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools for the i t Lucerne Dr. presentation of the second pro- gram in the series of four pro- Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Cantor of grams given by the Auxiliary. This program will take place Broadstreet Blvd. have returned on Wendesday, December 26, at 1 from a visit to Chicago, Ill. p. m. in the Rose Sittig Cohen Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harris of Building. It will open with a Boston Blvd. are spending the luncheonette, followed by the edu- winter months in Los Angeles, cational program devoted to the works of famous Jewish writers of Calif. wit and humor. Much work has been done in Richard Heavenrich has left to planning this educational, enter- spend a week in New York. taining program. Research and preparation of material has been Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Berger done by Mesdames Morris Adler, and children have returned to Joshua Sperka and Florence Moss their home in Montgomery, Ala_, Rossman. The participants are having spent a week in Detroit at Mesdames Bertram Smokier, Bur- the Book-Cadillac Hotel. ton Seidon, Theodore Isaacs, I. Brawer, Irving Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Press William Mandell. Mrs. Florence Moss Rossman is and daughters, Jane and Sally, of Clements Ave. have motored to chairman of the program commit- Tucson, Ariz., accompanied by tee. She is assisted by Mrs. Sol A. Dann. Mrs. A. L. Carnick is Irving Winstock. president of the Woman's Auxili- ary of the United Hebrew Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein are celebrating their golden wed- ding anniversary. gay 7.:set ro it ea 4 Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle City nolei At a fareWell banquet that of- ficially closed the local USO after tour years of war service, A. B. Roman, local USO board chair- man was awarded a pin for out- standing work and 3,000 hours of service by the national USO. Mrs. Morris Adler, wife of Rab- bi Adler, will review Louis Ada- inic's book, "A Nation of Na- tions" which will be the highlight of the dessert luncheon to be held by the Women's American Ort, Monday, Dec. 17 at 1:30 at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Adler, a graduate of Hun- ter's College, came to Detroit seven years ago with Rabbi Adler who is now overseas. Since she has be- come an active and outstanding figure in Jewish COmmunal life here. Mrs. Win. Grahm, president, an- nounces that the meeting is open to the public. National Clothing Drive Starts For UNRRA • MISSES THELMA AND YVONNE SILVERMAN Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Silverman announce the engagements of their twin sisters, Thelma, to Robert Gottleib, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gottleib, of Broadstreet, and Yvonne, to Sgt. Harold Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Goldberg, of Webb Ave. Their double wedding is planned for June 23, 1946. NWHC Ladies Enjoy Chanukah Program Harold Salzmann, Hebrew Union College student, will officiate At Temple Ansche Chesed on Friday A Chanukah Program was pre- evening, Dec. 14. His topic will sented by the Sisterhood of the be "Faith in the Future." Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center at their regular meet- A marriage of local interest was ing which was held on Wednesday celebrated in Detroit, when Miss evening, Dec. 5, at the Shari Ruth Asatinsky, daughter of Mr. Shomiem Synagogue. Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter per- and Mrs. Harry Asatinsky, and S 'Sgt. Arnold Taylor, son of Mr. formed the candle lighting cere- and Mrs. Abraham Taylor of this mony and spoke on "Chanukah in city were married at B'Nai David the Modern Home." Madeline Synagogue recently. The couple Bishop read a Chanukah Story. are making their home at 312 N. Mrs. Doris Markle led the group Sherman St. Sgt. Taylor was re- in traditional songs, and Miss cently discharged from the Army Sarah Philko read a poem of her own composition on Chanukah. after two years in Iceland. Refreshments were served. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Janet Robinson has re- JEANETTE SILBERSTEIN turned home from a visit with Mesdames J. Pearlman, M. Lax, Mr. and Mrs. J. Silberstein of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. B. Brodman, G. Liss, G. Wolfe, L. 3242 Burlingame announce the en- and Mrs. Jack Korn of Cadillac, Weinstein and Michelle Tchor. gagement of their daughter, Jean- Mich. ette, to Ensign Julius H. Lieber- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Lieb- erman of Queens Village, Long Island, N. Y. A special board of directors Ensign Lieberman was graduat- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nussbaum meeting of the Jewish Women's ed from Yale University and now invite their relatives and friends European Welfare Organization is attending Harvard University. to the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, will be held Mon., Dec. 17, at the John Roy, Saturday, Dec. 22, at home of Mrs. David Silverstein, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Open house 12056 Dexter at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 23, at 19167 Indiana At this meeting arrangements Ave. from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Nc will be made for a home cooked cards. luncheon to be given Wed., Jan. - GOTTESMAN 9, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. D. LaBret, with Mrs. Pleskaw as chairman. An unusually pretty candlelight of 18490 San Juan Dr., announce The proceeds of this affair is to wedding was solemnized Sunday the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Gary go for relief to refugee orphans evening, Dec. 2, at the Book-Cad- Robert, Friday evening, Dec. 21, illac Hotel when Beebe Gottes- at Temple Israel Lecture Hall in in France. man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Detroit Art Institute. At home 1Vm. Gottesman, became the bride Sunday, Dec. 23, 8 to 10 p.m. No of Leonard W. Moss, son of Mr. cards. and Mrs. Adolph Moss. The double ring ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman an- performed by Rabbi Fram. nounce the Bar-Mitzvah of their The bride was exquisite in her The Social Legislation Group is son, Melvyn, on Saturday, Dec. 15, gown of white silk Jersey. The at Cong. Mishkan Israel, Blaine at giving a card party on Mon. eve., bridal veil of five yards was at- Linwood. A reception will be held Dec. 17, at Lachar's. Tickets may tached to satin leaves that formed Sunday, Dec. 16, from 4 to 9 p.m. be obtained by calling Mrs. the head hand. A short veil was at their residence, 2277 Taylor Ave. Sophie Rosengard, TO. 6-8859 . attached to the band which fell over the face. She wore pearls and carried a cascade bouquet of brid- al roses and orchids. Mrs. Harry Stone, sister of the groom was her matron of honor. DECEMBER 15—SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Medredor, grand- parents of the bride, and Mrs. Little Women of Hadassah Annual Membership Dance, Ruth Moss, grandmother of the Book-Cadillac. groom, walked down the aisle. DECEMBER 16 SUNDAY Miles Myerson was best man. Following the ceremony, dinner "Highlights in Rhythm" by LM and RG Young Women of was served in the Crystal Ball- Bnai Brith, Jericho Temple. loom to 300 guests. Community Council Institute, Community Center. Copa Kadimah Night. Shaar Hashomayim, Windsor. GELBER - ROBBINS DECEMBER 17—MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ida Brawer an- nounce the marriage of their bro- Louis Marshall B&P Latke Party, Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. ther, Samuel Gelber, to Mildred Purity Chapter No. 359, OES Children's Chanukah Dinner Robbins, of Los Angeles, on Sun- Party, Eastern Star Temple. nay, Nov. 25. Women's American Ort Dessert Luncheon, Jewish Center. Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Donor Luncheon, Book- BRUNER - KASMER Cadillac New Zionist Protest Meeting, Bnai Moshe. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kasmer, of .1253 W. Grand Ave., announce the DECE5IBER 19—WEDNESDAY marriage of their daughter, Lt. Sholem Aleichern Folk Institute Dinner, Book-Cadillac. Fannie B. Kasmer, of the Army Nurses Corp. to Sgt. M. E. Bruner, American Jewish Congress Woman's Division Membership of California. The marriage cere- Tea, Hotel Statler mony took place near Paris, in France, on August 1. e ar Tilitzvairi American Ort to Hear Mrs. Morris Adler &yard Purity Chapter OES Fetes Marian C. Knight NEW YORK.—The President's War Relief Control Board has call- ed upon all overseas war relief agencies in America to support the Victory Clothing Collection on behalf of UNRRA in one united nation-wide endeavor to collect clothing that is desperately needed in bombed-out lands, it was announced Sunday by Henry J. Kaiser, national chairman of the Victory Clothing Collection, scheduled for Jan. 7-31. Joseph E. Davies is chairman of the President's War Relief Control Board which was set up by an executive order to authorize and regulate the collection by volun- tary agencies of funds and goods for overseas relief. Other board members are Charles P. Taft and Charles Warren. CHILDREN'S CHANUKAH DINNER PARTY, DEC. 17 &frothed The Purity Chapter, 359 O.E.S. honored Marian C. Knight, worthy grand matron of the Grand Chap- ter of the O.E.S. with a reception which followed the School of In- struction on Monday evening, Dec. 3. Clara Franklin and Yvette Avi- son were in charge of the splendid program. The Children's Chanukah din- ner party will be held Mon., Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. at the Eastern Star emple. An unusual program has been planned. The Charity Bingo sponsored by the Past Matrons has been set for Jan. 14. JWEO To Have Home Beth Aaron Sisterhood Cooked Luncheon Holds Chanukah Party arriage r MOSS Social Legislation Group Plans Card Party For Dec. 17 The Sisterhood of the Beth Aaron Synagogue held its Chanu- kah Latke party on Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs. B. Strasner. Master Dickie Frank opened the program by saying the prayer while lighting the Chanukah can- dles. Bernard Isaacs, president of the Hebrew Schools, introduced the guest speaker, Miss Evelyn Landan, recently of the WAC who spoke on Chanukah and its traditions. MISS RUTH GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaBow, of 18297 Ohio Ave., and Mr. Jack Goldberg announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruth Goldberg, to Jack Birnberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 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