—„ alialwa•••,.....:.,4,0 • Page Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, March 22, 1946 Touching Surprise Party Honors Rose Greenspon on 77th Birthday Report on Work Of Bnai Moshe Mrs. Rose Greenspon's 77th birthday on March 17 found some 32 children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren gathered at Zack's Kosher Catering Co., for a carefully-planned surprise party. Mr. David Greenspon, oldest son, acted as master of ceremonies for Aaron Greenspon Family Club, organized in the memory of his late father. The party saw every- one present, from youngest to oldest, pouring blessings upon the honored Mrs. Greenspon. Among those at the party were Mr. and Mrs. David Greenspon; Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow and daughter, Benita; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levine and son, Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rouman and son, Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman and children, Josephine, Larry, and Aaron; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenspon and daughter, Muriel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams and children, Marian, Celia, and Sidney; Mrs. Helen Marder; Mr.. Morris Greenspon; Mr. and Mrs. George Greenspon and children, Aaron, Harvey, and Philip; and Mrs. Ettinger to Tell Experiences Tram to Review "One Destiny" At the annual meeting of the Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai Moshe held on Mar. 11, reports were rendered by chairmen of committees. The concluding report was made by the president, Mrs. I. E. Good- man, embodying a resume of all of the activities and an acknowl- edgment to all of the officers and committee chairmen for their co- operation during her regime. A presentation of a pair of silver candelabra was made by the group, commemorating the mem- ory of the late Mrs. Ethel Good- man, who was a devout member and an ardent worker for the Sisterhood. Mrs. Rachel Sulkes Ettinger, former Detroiter, will address the Business and Professional Division of Hadassah on Tuesday evening, March 26 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Heyman, 4031 Glendale Avenue. Living in Palestine for the past 12 years, Mrs. Ettinger will re- port on her experiences. Rabbi Leon Fram will review "One Destiny" at the Wednesday, March 27 meeting of the Young Women's Bicur Cholem Club to be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Le Fond, of 18310 Cherrylawn. The last session of the group took — i place on March 18 at the home orleri Mrs. Sam Stulberg, of 12345 Broadstreet. Mar. 29 Set as C ouncil Sabbath" " • Friday evening, March 29 has been designated as ''Council Sab- bath" by the Detroit Section cf the National Council of Jewish Women. Through the cooperation of Temple Beth El, the regular Sabbath Eve service at the Tem- ple will be planned by Rabbi Glazier in conjunction with the Contemporary Jewish Affairs Committee of the Council: Mrs. Hershel Kreger, president of the Detroit Section, will repre- sent the Council as speaker dur- ing the service. A social hour in the Temple vestry rooms is being planned by Mrs. H. J. Frank and Mrs. Harry Jacobson, working with the regular Temple Social Hour Committee. Hebre ► v Center Adds Chairmen Ira G. Kaufman, president of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation and Center, at the Board meeting held at the home of Chas. Charlip, treasurer, on March 11, made public the appointment of Mr. Morris Sukenie to the chair- manship of the committee in charge of memorials to be placed in the Synagogue and classrooms of the building now being erected by the Congregation. He also an- nounced the appointment of Mr. Joe Gordon as co-chairman of the committee. Announcement was also made of the appointment of Alfred Helfgott as co-chairman of the Membership Committee. Mr. Samuel Greenspon and chil- dren, Max and Marcia. Despite her 77 years, Mrs. Rose Greenspon is still active In sev- eral organizations including the following: Bnai Moshe Sisterhood. Ladies Aid Society, Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge, Dexter Mothers Club, Yeshivath Beth Ychudah, Bicur Cholem, Old Folks Home, Mt. Sinai Hospital, and Oneg Shabbat Club. Election of officers to the Fa- mily Club will take place at the neat meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoff- man, of 2418 Cortland Ave. Weil Named to National Council The Victory Banquet that the Mlawer Ungegend Verein is spon- soring on Sunday, March 24, at 6:30 p.m. at Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy Road, will not only mark the 12th Anniversary of the Verein's exist- ence, but will also be a celebra- tion of the return of the sons and daughters of the members from the service. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperica will be the principal speaker. There will also be musical selections by well known singers. Rosenwald Post To Honor Vets Beth Aaron's New Synagogue Nears Coinpletion Home for Aged Elects Officers - Mrs. George Koven was re- elected president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged at the annual meeting held March 18. Othrs elected include Mesdames S. Weller, A. Potiker, H. Bregrnan, H. Meer, I. Levisoh nod S. Zeldes, vice-presidents; Mrs. Mark Benach, recording sec- retary; Mesdames J. Arkin, J. Bashin and F. Cooper, correspon- ding secretaries; Mrs. M. Rosen, special corresponding secretary; Mrs. K. Faudem, financial secre- tary; Mrs. J. Fishman, treasurer and Mrs. T. Lebovitz, Building Fund treasurer. Primrose Club To Serve Sick Hold Card Party wein jewelers 7338 W. McNichols Road Near Prairie PAGEL'S, Inc. Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 a Young Peoples Dance Saturday Vatiety Show Unfolds Sunday 37 Years of Sincere and Respected Serv- ice in the Manufacture and Sales of BRACES, ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES 8 ABDOMINAL BELTS Final dress rehearsals for the Mezeritcher Social Club's Variety Show indicate that the March 24 production will he a success, Sam- uel B. Gutterman, director pre- dicted recbntly. Scheduled for the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem- ple Beth ,EI the program is de- signed to raise monies for chari- ties. Women appearing in the cast include Mrs. Robert Gutterman, Mrs. Norman Davidson, Mrs. Al- len A. Saltz and Barbara Traub. • • • • • ♦ •1•••••••• ■ ••1♦ All Work Under the Personal Supervision of FRANK 0. PETERSON, President E. H. ROWLEY CO. 2540 WOODWARD Main onides to Hear Food Talk Two hundred and fifty homen tastier will be served by the Prim- rose Benevolent Club to con- valescents at the Battle Creek General Hospital on March 25. Mrs. H. Asatinsky, Mrs. M. Viten- son and Mrs. S. Dean are in charge of preparations. Mrs. N. Ruzumna is chairman of tho Child Rescue Fund pro- gram. Information concerning this division can be secured by calling DA. 0121. Bnai Moshe to Hear Humorist "Contemporary Jewish Wit and Humor" will be the subject of an address to be delivered by Irving Davidson, of New York, in the social hall of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Tuesday, March 26, at 8:15 p.m. Davidson, known as the "Jewish Ripley," has made a study of Jew- ish wit and humor and is the au- thor of numerous articles on the subject in various Jewish publi- cations, The meeting is sponsored by the At 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Mar, 23, Men's Club of Bnai Moshe and is open to the public. Admission is the Young Peoples Society of ‘0***0000 ******** 1:400-0000'K free. Congregation Shaarcy Zedek will he host at its annual Spring Abe Levine has taken over management of Dave Ginsberg It's up to you to hold the price Dance to be held in the Social Hall line. Don't pay over the ceiling of Shaarey Zedek. Orchestras A special invitation is being ex- prices. A legitimate dealer will Excellent music for all occasions thank you for calling them to his tended to all returned members of A. LEVINE attention. A chisler should be re- the Armed Services and former TO•nsend 8-8869 3018 Leslie ported to your Price Control members. H>t) Otttatit la 1:41000-00-C40004:1-( Board. • Judea Now Has Twelve Clubs Plans for forthcoming spring so- Twelve clubs are now function- cial events and charity work will hold the key discussion spot in ing under the Young Judea with the next meeting of the Junior age groups ranging from 10 to 16 Home Relief Society scheduled for years. Individuals desiring to join 3 p.m., Sunday, March 24, at the or form Young Judea clubs may receive information from Miss Jewish Community Center. Adeline Subar, 9144 Linwood Ave., or by calling either TY. 6-2632 or President Truman today named TY 4-4829. Frank L. Weil, president of the National Jewish Welfare Board, to the National Famine Emergen- cy Council, an American effort to ► A welcome home party hOnoring prevent starvation in Europe by reduction of food consumption its World War H members will be here. Herbert Hoover is honorary sponsored by the Julius Rosen- chairman of the council and Ches- wald Post 218, American Legion Miss Marion Ryan, Home Serv- to be held Wednesday, March 27 ter Davis is chairman. ice advisor of the Detroit Edison at 9 p.m. at the Bowery. In addition to the regular show, Co., will speak on "New Trends In a special program has been ar- Foods and Equipment," at the monthly meeting of the Women's ranged for the evening. Comrades and their friends are Auxiliary, Maimonides Medical Society being held Saturday, Mar. invited to attend. 30, at the home of Mrs. Morris Witus, 18440 Fairfield ave. An open house party will cele- Hostesses for the afternoon will brate the completion of the Beth be Mesdames Irving I. Edgar, H. Aaron Synagogue. With May 19 Over 40 persons were numbered S. Mellen, David Utley, Ezra Lip- set as the termination date of the as workers and donators at the kin, L. E. Kamin and Morris synagogue construction, members March 4 card party held at the Witus. Mrs. L. Orecklin and Mrs. of the Sisterhood made initial Hotel Edison under the auspices N. Sandler head the program plans for the affair at a recent of the Jewish Women European committee. meeting held at the home of Mrs. Welfare Committee. J. Berman, of Hartwell Ave. A On May 12, the group will spon- 6 7 DAY WATCH sor a Family Dinner Party at . Zack's Catering, 8939 - 12th St. REPAIR SERVICE Mauler Verein to Hold Banquet Master Artisans, Artificial Limb Wearers Thmselves, Trained for Years in Our Own Factories .. . and Capable of Taking Care of Any Type of Limb Case. 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