Americo t ewish Periodical 6

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Thursday, October 12, 1950

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Mrs. FDR
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Mrs. George Kahn has returned ORT Speaker

cBal' City notes

Engagement AnItounced

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from Ann Arbor where she un-
derwent treatment.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Birnkrant
left recently for a trip to Cali-
fornia.
• • •
Mts. Joseph Sempliner has left
for Rochester, N. Y., where she
was called by the illness of her
sister.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hirschberg
of California, called on friends
and acquaintances here this
week.
• • •
Mr. William Hutton has left for
Lafayette, Ind. to visit his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jean Pasternack.

Women's American Ort, which ,
is having its biennial convention
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in
New York City on Oct. 17, 18
and 19, is to be addressed by Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt at its opening I
meeting.
Heading the delegation from
Detroit will be Mrs. Clarence
Enggass.
Measures to implement a Unit-
ed Nations Economic and Security
Council request for aid in the
vocational and occupational re-
habilitation of invalids will be
among the major considerations
confronting the delegates.
John Hersey, for his book "The
Wall" and Gian Carlo Menotti
• • •
Mrs. E. Blumenau is a patient for his operatic drama "The Con-
sul" will receive citations at a
in Mercy Hospital.
• • •
luncheon meeting of the assem-
Born to Dr. and Mrs. M. A. bly.
Pasick, a daughter.
• • •
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. CENTER BOWLING LEAGUE
A house bowling league to roll
Anthony, a son, Thomas Henry.
on the Center alleys is being or-
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Miller and ganized by Dave Metz, bowling
family have moved into their new supervisor. For information, call
TR. 5-8400.
home on.Cornell street.

MARIL1N ELAINE SAFIR
•
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Safir of Stratford road annouwe the
engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Elaine, to Stanley Gordon
Dorfman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorfman of Stoepel ave-
nue.
Miss Safir was graduated last June from the University of
Michigan, where :;he was affiliated with the Alpha Epsilon Phi
and Zeta Phi Eta sororities.
Mr. Dorfman attended Yale and Amherst and was graduated
from Wayne University where he was a member of the Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity.

The Jewish Home for the Aged
Auxiliary will hold its open
meeting at 1 p.m., Monday at
the Home Annex. The affair will
be a card party and pay-up mem-
bership tea.
• • •
Mrs. Harry Karman of Wilder-
mere avenue entertained the
David-Horodokers Juniors at a
dinner, followed by a meeting
and social. The entertainment
committee, Mesdames P. Stoll-
man, R. Rimar and S. Spielberg,
are planning the show for its
annual luncheon to be held
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 16 at
the Mayfair Room. For tickets
and information call Mrs. M.
Stein, UN. 2-4232. ,
• • •
Board members of the Neugar-
ten Medical Aid will meet at 12:30
p.m., Monday at the home of
Mrs. Norman Noble, 16922 Law-
ton avenue. Luncheon will be
served, followed by a business
meeting.
• • •
The Equality Club will meet
at the home of Sophia Lerman.
Plans will be made for the 23rd
annual donor luncheon to be held
Dec. 19 at the Mayfair Room.
• • •
Bnai
David Sisterhood
The
choral group will resume re-
hearsals for the sea at 10 a.m.,
Tuesday in the social hall. Mrs.
David J. Cohen, chairman, in-
vites all members interested in
joining the group to be present
at this meeting. Cantor Hyman
J. Adler directs the group.
• • •
The Infants Service Group will
meet Monday at Jericho Temple.
Bruce Danto, social psychiatry
major at Wayne University and
10th grade teacher at Temple
Israel, will speak. He will talk
on "Youth — Aspirin for Social
Culture."

ward Borne" Thursday evening,
Oct. 12 at the home of Mrs. Max
Goldsmith, 1 892 4 Pennington
• 4. •
The Northwest Child Rescue drive, Mrs. Max Kasoff, program
chairman,
announces.
Business
and Professional
Women will hear Sydell Kosak
The
Members and guests are invited. Chapter, Pioneer Women, will
review Ruth Chatterton's "Home-
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Oct. 25 at the Council office,
11818 Dexter. For information
call Pearl Nusbaum. TY. 4-6976
or Pearl Cohen. UN. 2-5186.

Child Rescue Women
to Hear Book Review

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At its first installation lunch-
eon since its organization, the
Beth Abraham Women's Club
will install Mesdames Sam Gold-
man, president; Nathan J. Kauf-
man, and Max Ellenbogen, vice-
presidents; Frank York. treas-
urer; Casper Brown, recording
secretary; Nate Strager, financial
secretary; and Isaac Tennen-
house, corresponding secretary.
The luncheon and installation
will be held at Bel-Aire Caterers.
The radio program "Meet the
Ladies" will be featured. Rabbi
Israel I. Halpern will install the
officers. For reservations call
Mrs. Sidney Schlaff, TO. 9-4118.
• • •
The 57th anniversary of the
National Council of Jewish Wo-
men will be celebrated on Satur-
day, with a nation-wide broad-
cast on NBC. The program will
be carried locally by Station
WWJ from 12:15 to 12:30 p.m.
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