Friday, February 13, 1918 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Ten • In Spotlight Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Cambridge road north announce the betrothal of their daughter Audrey to Charles Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weiner df Dexter boulevard. The bride- elect attended the University of Michigan and is now a senior at Wayne University. Her fiance received his B. S. degree from Wayne and is working on his master's degree in music there. Plans are being made for a September wedding. Mrs. Zelda Levin of Pingree avenue announces the engage- ment of her daughter Mildred to Hyman Berman, son of Mrs. Sarah Berman of Calvert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitnick of Leslie avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Dolores Estelle to Dave Server, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Server of Monterey avenue. The wedding date has been set for Sept. 2G. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen announce the engagement of their sister Mollie, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen, to Maurice White, son of Mrs. Gertrude White of Toronto. The betrothal of Ann Sadovitz to Irving Alpert is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sadovitz of Gladstone avenue. Mr. Alpert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Alpert of Taylor avenue. Ile attends Wayne University. MRS. PERRY P. BURNSTINE (above) occupies the Women's Division spotlight this week. Division chairman of special • gifts for the Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. Burnstine is a leader in Iladassab, Shaarey Zedek and the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women. She also is former vice-president of the Women's Division of American Jewish Congress. A native Detroiter, she serves on ••• Vie board of directors of the Division. Te l pie Israel's Dance Saturday Phil Brestoff to Play at 2nd Annual Affair Pint Brestoff and his orchestra will play for the second annual Temple Israel dinner-dance at 7 p.m., Saturday, in the Hotel Statler. The affair is being sponsored jointly by the Men's Club and Sisterhood. Tickets may be ob- tained from members or at the Temple office. 'Mrs. Dan Krouse and Barney Barnett are chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Ilass, Mrs. Samuel Keene, Nathan Kolb, Arthur Weber and Joseph Sil- ver, tickets; Mrs. William Green- berg and Harry Plislsow, enter- tainment; Irving Levy, printing . Also, Mrs. Benjamin Merkle, Mrs. A. J. Schmerin, Mrs. Samuel Blucher and Charles Alter, arrangements; and Mrs. Irving Small and Harold Schalsne, publicity. • Births - November 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fineman (Rose Wein- ger) a daughter, Judith Ann. January 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Zeskind (Betty Nitchun) of Ardmore road, a son, Harry Jay. January 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rosen of Lee Place, a daughter, Barbara Sue. January 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Barnes (Ann Keller) of Cortland avenue, a son, Alan Daniel. January 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Marx (Marion Sandra Kaufman) of Euclid avenue, a son, Allen Steven. January 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slutsky (Rose Charmer) of Tyler avenue, a son, Lawrence Marc. January 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gordon (Marion Cherry) of Pingree avenue, a son, Jay M. January 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hiller (Harriet Hor- witz) of Robson avenue, a son, Alan. January 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Alvin August (Roslyn Arfa) of Pembroke avenue, a son, Lawrence Neal. Februry 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Begun (Dorothy Push- kin) of Northlawn avenue, a daughter, Karen Elissa. ' February 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wagner (Eva Kolb) of Virginia Park, a daughter, Ruth Susan. Auxiliary Gives $4,350 to Home Lithuanian Jews Call Meeting to Aid DP's Me.asures to aid European survivors will be discussed by the Detroit Federation of Lith- Uanian Jews at a meeting, Feb. 24 at Workmen's Circle. According to William Lands- man, several letters have been received here, all seeking help and information on the where- abouts of relatives. A banquet is planned by the organization for March 21 at Bel-Aire. 33 Croups Pledge Support to Drive ,AJC Leader Engagements JSG to Hear Review by Mrs. Morris Adler A contribution of $4,350 has been made by the Women's Aux- iliary, Jewish Home for Aged, to- ward building a corridor between the Home and the annex, Mrs. Samuel Weller, president, an- nounced. The donation represents savings accumulated under past presidents Mesdames A. M. Ferar, I. E. Goodman, David Kliger, M. J. Greenberg, Nat Lippilt and George Koven. On Monday, the annual mem- ber-bring-a-member party will be held, with Mrs. Ben Arkin as chairman. Members will be admitted by bringing a prospective member. Movies will be shown under the supervision of Mrs. Jack Fisher, and Mrs. Herman Bregman, pian- ist, will play. Completing its series of book reviews, the Junior Service Group will present Mrs. Morris Adler at 8:30 p.m., Monday in Shaarey Zedek. She will review "Basic Judaism" by Milton Stein- berg. Admission will be to members of the JSG only. Memberships may be obtained at the door. MRS. LOUIS TATKEN • Congress Women to Present Drama The UN decision on Palestine is the first opportunity the Jews have had to find a perma- nent solution to the DP prob- lem, Stefan Ileym, author of "Hostages", told more than 609 women at a meeting of the League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations Monday. "What the Jews of America do in support of that decision, by supporting the United Jew- ish Appeal, may determine the course of future Jewish history", Helm declared. Signing a resolution presented by Mrs. Samuel Danto, League president, 38 ' women's organi- zations pledged full participation in the 1948 Allied Jewish Cam- paign of which the UJA is a part. Play on Wednesday to Deal With Bigotry A meeting of all chapters of the Detroit Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, will be held in the form of a "Kaffee Klatch" at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Sponsored by the human rela- tions committee under the su- pervision of Mrs. Louis Tatken, divisional vice-president, the ses- sion will be highlighted by a socio-drama dealing with the al- leviation of discrimination. Working with Mrs. Tatken are the following vice-presidents of the committee: Mesdantes Em- manuel Einstein, Central; G. Lio- nel Willens, Northwest; William Cohen, South; and Alfred Bleier, Northeast. Participants in the production are Mesdames Allen Weston, Sol Dann, Janice Mendelsohn, Albert Kaplan, Herman Kazdan, Edw. Zackin, Arnold Weitzman, Harry Last, Julius Stross, Selden Kob- lin, S. Schmidt, B. Weiner and Samuel Zeldes. Oscar Cohen to Speak at Turover Meeting Oscar Cohen, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Community Council, will be guest speaker at the Turover Aid Society's meet- ing Monday, Isidor Sosnick, pres- ident, announced. Cohen will discuss the prob- lems of displaced persons. A. movie, "Passport to Nowhere," will be shown. BRESTOFF TO PLAY Phil Brestoff and his orches- tra will play at the 44th holiday hop, a March of Dimes dance, at 9 p.m., Sunday, in the Jew- ish Center. Famed for Engagements At America's Greatest Hotels. Clubs and Brilliant Social Affairs Incomparable Service for Palestine League Slates Mrs. Untermever Talk Mrs. Louis Untermeyer, na- tional treasurer of the Ameri- can League for a Free Palestine, will addresS an open meeting Wednesday, Feb. 25 at Central •••• ■•■ •••••• ■ •••• ■••■•■■••• High. Her subject will be "The Fight for Palestine and World Peace". 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