Amerkait ( Nish Periodical Cotter Friday, November 15, 1946. Marion Aaron Feted at Pre-Nuptial Affairs C i t CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO On Wedding Trip to New York Marion Aaron, whose marriage to Ralph Pierce took place Nov. 10 was feted at the following 'vents: ' At a shower Oct. 7 at the Wil- nire Hotel by Rose Granitz and betty, Pearl and Florence Aaron; a shower Oct. 12 in Chicago by Mesdames Si Reznik and L. Wel- leek; a shower Oct. 20 at Frame's by Ena Wagner and Marjorie Mil- ler; a shower Oct. 30 by Mrs. Lewis Manning. Others were a party Oct. 31 at Huyler's by Mrs. Henry L. Bale; a party Nov. 2 at the Hotel Stat- ler by Mrs. David Goldberg; and a party Nov. 6 at the Hotel Stat- ler by Mrs. Maurice I. Bale. J PRENZLAUER SOCIETY Plans for the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Society's fourteenth annual donor luncheon, scheduled for Dec. 18 at the Hotel Book Cadillac, will be discussed at the group's meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. M. Gorney of Rich- ton avenue. NEW YORK, N. Y.—Five Euro- pean refugees who arrived in the United States recently with the help of HIAS (Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society) have -- 151f-- settled in Detroit. They include: Louis Altschuler, 27, who joined a cousin, Dr. Charles Altschuler, 19171 Mente Vista avenue;. Chana and Shija Fishman, who came to an uncle, Julius Nachman, 4734 Leslie avenue; and Benjamin and Sala Jacubowicz, who joined a —Photo by Erie Donnett cousin, L. Belinski, 3776 Glendale MRS. ABRAHAM GOLDBERG avenue. Helen Shewach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shewach of Pingree avenue, became the bride of Abraham Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB William Goldberg of Princeton avenue, in a candlelight ceremony Plans are being made by the recently at the Fort Wayne Hotel. The bride's twin, Mrs. Harold Shrier, was her matron of honor. Detroit Women's Service Club for Bridesmaids included Dorothy Baron and Marcha Goldberg, sister of a Chanukah card party Dec. 15 at Assembly Hall. Mrs. Tillie Tam the groom. is chairman. The couple left for New York on their wedding trip. . • rs. nauel R. Glogower, De / trolt civic leader, represented thi area last week at the annual meet- ing in Cleveland, of the national finance council of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB). Leaders of 40 Jewish communities voted to ask their constituents for increased contributions in 1947 of $152,000 to meet the requirements of the JWB in its work for Jew- ish community centers and YM- YWHA's and for religious and wel- fare service to Jewish men in the armed forces. Projected annual expenditures for 1947 total $1,110,000. JWB serves 295 Jewish commu- nity centers and YM and YWHA's in more than 200 communities. his brother Sender Landi waultee • Harry Friedman is being sought by Friederich Roeger, a business acquaintance in Sollingen, Ger- many. Scheindler Laufer, Warsaw, Po- land, maiden name Solenko, is be ing sought by her niece Mala So- lenko Weizman. Sprinca Weinstock, born in Za- mosc, Poland, maiden name So- lenko, is being sought by her niece Mala Solenko. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the above named Is requested to call the Jewish Social Service Bu- reau TR. 2-4080. AJC BROADCAST The next speaker on the Ameri- can Jewish Congress radio hour at 9:45 p. m. Sunday over WJLB will be Harry Nathan, chairman of the Detroit Section of the AJC. MUSIC STUDY CLUB The next meeting of the student group of the Detroit Music Study Club will be held at 8 p.m. Fri- day, at the home of Margo Abels, 2947 Glendale avenue. Thomas Donley Thomas will present a lec- ture on Mozart's opera, "The Magic Flute." LOMZAR SOCIAL CLUB A food shower will be held by the Lomzar Ladies Social Club at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Weinstein, 3351 Grand avenue west.__ ISAAC AGREE SOCIETY Allan Agree was elected presi- dent of the Isaac Agree Memorial Society recently. Other officers are Sidney Spector, vice-president; Ralph Greenbaum, secretary; and George Agree, treasurer. An urgent appeal far aid to needy refugees has arrived from Rabbi Simcha Wasserman, Detroit representative in Europe, in a cable just received by Mrs. Max J. Wohlgelernter, head of the Wo- men's Emergency Relief Commit- tee. The cable reports that 500 Jew- ish orphans from Poland had been brought by special train, via Prague, to Paris. Two hundred orphans had been previously eva- cuated. The cable stresses that imme- diate relief in the nature of food and clothing parcels is imperative, The relief committee is prepared to answer this appeal with every resource at its command. It asks that the Jewish community help in its labors. All sorts of used and new cloth ing, food and cash to pay for postage costs are needed. There is a particular need for men's winter clothing, underwear and baby layettes as well as wo- men's apparel. Clothing should be in good condition. Kosher canned food, sugar and other non-perish- able Items are requested. All should be delivered to the com- mittee's headquarters at 12204 Lin. Club, Society Copy Deadline Monday NATIONAL COUNCIL A membership tea will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gil- bert Michels, 2405 Boston boule- vard west, by the Detroit Section, igPtir ' "Itl eStiar e J."- jac71; and Harry Singer are in charge. wood avenue. Cash donations should be made out to Mrs. Joshua J. Sperka, treas- urer, and mailed to her at 1938 Tuxedo avenue. Voluntary help with packing is needed. Men and women should call at the committee's headquar- ters every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 to 4 afternoons and 8 to 10 evenings. For information call Mrs. James Brindze TO. 6-6800. PAGEL'S, Inc. WORLDS LARGEST SELLER AT 10t "Short or Tall Large or Sinai! PHILCONS Fits Them All" HAND TAILORED ALL-WOOL SUITS TOPCOATS OVERCOATS IN THE LATEST YOUNG LIEN'S MODELS We Have What You Want DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. CADILLAC 8195 PHILCONS PDX THEATRE BLDG. WOODWARD AT COLUMBIA photographer (formerly with Preston Sweet) • announces the opening of his modern and well-equipped Studio . . . 8440 West McNichols Road DEMAND 00 TABLETS 351 Veterans and Civilians Bennett at ONEMENiM NI f e' t rZ"...- ATTENTION Eric Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 None st.tioseph Better A, ASPIRIN The deadline for all club, sy- nagogue and society copy and all photographs for the Jewish Chronicle is 4 p.m. Monday. Copy arriving after that hour will be held for the following week if usable. The deadline for all news copy is noon Tuesday. Correspondents are reminded that copy coming In during the week-end will get priority on position and on photographs. BUILDINGS SPURTS TEL AVIV—Building licenses for 110,552 square meters were issued here during 1945 compared with 24,968 meters in 1944. MVO IN BASLE NEW YORK—The Pioneer Wo- PALESTINE INSURANCE men's Organization will be repre- sented by three delegates at the JERUSALEM—During 1945, the World Zionist Congress Dec. 7 in Hasneh Insurance Co. of Pales- Basle, Switzerland. tine wrote 2,044 policies valued at 795,000 pounds. HOME FOR AGED A food shower will be held Monday by the Women's Auxiliary, For Consultation Jewish Home for Aged, at 11501 on personal or family Petoskey avenue. Admission will be canned foods, Mrs. Sam Zel- problems--Call des, chairman, said. A musical program is being planned by Mrs. ANNA OXENHANDLER David Kliger, program chairman. TRinity 1.0362 ZION FARM PRODUCTS JERUSALEM—The value of Jew- ish farm products in Palestine for 1945 was over 16 million pounds ($80,000,00). Relief Group Here Receives Appeal for Food and Clothing for Refugees I I ELEN MATTES Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Mattes of Cortland avenue announce the en- gagement of their daughter Helen to Frederick D. Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Simon of Santa Barbara drive. Both Miss Mattes and her fi- ance are graduates of Wayne University. Simon was affiliated with Pi Tau Sigma fraternity. He served three years as an officer in the Army. Recent Bride' 5 Join Detroit Kin with Help of HIAS Nazi Survivors \ Increased Budget Seek Detroiters v t --• - —smolt Lancia Is•beth z Troth Announced JWF Women Eye Spring Campaign The committee on campaign structure of Jewish Welfare Fed- eration women will meet Monday in the office of the JWF to chart plans for the spring Allied Jewish Campaign. They are meeting fol- lowing a plea by Mrs. Henry Wineman for intensification of ef- forts on behalf of United Jewish Appeal agencies after her return from a meeting of the national ex- ecutive board of UJA women. Thp campaign committee is head- ed by Mrs. Max Frank with Mrs. John C. Hopp as co-chairman. Members include Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine, Mrs. Phillip J. Cutler, Mrs. Arthur S. Gould, Mrs. Sam- uel J. Greenberg, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Mrs. Emil MRS. JACK LEVIN Rothman, Mrs. Samuel Soss, Mrs. Arlene Betty Epstein, daughter Abraham Srere, Mrs. Henry Wine- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Ep- man, and Mrs. Oscar Zemon. stein of Boston boulevard west, was married recently to Jack H. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Levin. Jews' Birth Rate Soars in Palestine NEW YORK (Palcor) — "The Jewish birth rate in Palestine is definitely climbing and Jewish doc- tors there have reduced the in- fant mortality rate even lower, than in America," a health de- partment official reported in Tel Aviv. Jewish Agency statistics of 1943- 45 list Jewish births in Palestine at 25 for each 1000 population; while the 1945-46 figure is esti- mated officially as ''30 or beyond." The Arab birth rate is recorded at 48 for each 1000 population but the Arab infant mortality rate is 140 for each 1000 births as against a Jewish rate of 50 infant deaths for each 1000 births. In the United States and Canada, more than 60 babies among every 1000 die dur- ing their first year. "Good healthy children with nor- mal life and the increasing birth- rate provide Jewish Palestine with an 'internal immigration' source which cannot be checked by White Papers, naval blockades or de- portation camps," Jewish Agency officials say. Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Q,rogicle UNivenity 2.5506 opposite Marygrove College