Aft Friday, 'Jana 5, 1442 THE JEWISH NEWS r Page Eight Pisgah Auxiliary Hadassah Honor Bridal Calendar Neugarten Group Standard Club June 7 — Miss Ruth Muriel Roll Chairman To Install New Prussian, granddaughter of Mr. Event Aids Needy Entertains Men and Mrs. Max Prussian, to Lieut. Officers June 7 Sam Skulsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. A day of games was sponsored In U. S. Service Max SkuLsky, at 2:30 p. m., at Mrs. Samuel Aaron will be in- stalled as president of Pisgah Auxiliary, No. 122, Order of Bnai Brith at the ceremony and dinner dance Sunday, June 7, at the Bonnie Brook Country Club. Res- ervations for dinner which are being taken by Miss Esther Sil- verstein and Mrs. Hyman Ru- dolph, chairmen for the evening. Dancing will follow the installa- tion. Miss Charlotte Gant, past pres- ident of the auxiliary and vice- president of the district, will act as installing officer, inducting the following: Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president; Mrs. Leonard Sims, Mrs. Garld Goldberg, and Miss Gladys Goldberger, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. Nathan Wolf, treas- urer; Mrs. Seymour Morton, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Julius Allen, mailing secretary; Miss Esther Silverstein, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Marvin Levy, guardian; Mrs. Irwin Aran, guide; Mrs. Melvin Goldberg, sen- tinel; Mrs. Saul Rosenman, mon- itress, and Mrs. Tom Mitteldorf, Mrs. Charles Mandell, Mrs. H. Singer, and Mrs. Max Goldhoff, trustees. GRADUATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kutnick, 9218 Dexter Blvd., announce the graduation of their son, Jack D., from the University of Detroit Dental School. Reception Sunday, June 7, 6 to 10 p. m. No cards. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender have gone to Philadelphia to attend the graduation of their son, Joseph, from Wharton Uni- versity, June 2. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentis have gone to Columbia, Mo., to attend the graduation of their son, Richard, from the Univer- sity of Missouri, June 9. • • • Leo Keeps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeps of Elmhurst Ave., will receive his Bachelor's Degree in agricultural econom- ics at Michigan State College, laitiAing, Mich., June 13. • • . Miss Betty Carroll Stiglitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stiglitz, was graduated from the University of Illinois June 1. Miss Stiglitz attained the distinction of being elected president of the Woman's League, and is a mem- ber of Alpha Epsilon Phi Soror- ity, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Zeta Phi Eta, honorary speech society, and Kappa Delta Phi, honorary education society. Miss Stiglitz majored in speech. • • • Honoring the graduation of their daughter, Jewel, from Wayne University, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein of 2988 Monterey Ave. will entertain at a recep- tion on June 14, 2 to 6 p. m. No cards. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good- man of Collingwood Ave. an- nounce the graduation of their daughter, Marian, from the Col- lege of Liberal Arts of Wayne University, on June 11. She will enter the Graduate School of Music of the University of Mich- igan summer session. Miss Good- man was a pupil of the celebrated artist and teacher, Guy Maier, for several years, and has studied at the Juillard School of Music in New York. • • • Honoring their daughter, Rose, on her graduation from Wayne University, College oi7 Education, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Cohen of 2686 Cortland Ave. will be at home Sunday, June 14, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards. • • • Mrs. Eli Levin of 60 E. Bos- ton Blvd. announces the gradu- ation of her son, Mortimer, from the University of Michigan. He will enter the U. of M. Medical College in the fall. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kaplan of Glendale Ave., were in Ann Arbor last week-end to attend the graduation from the Uni- versity of Michigan of their son, Samuel, who received the de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. —PhOto by J. J. Clarke. MRS. LEWIS B. DANIELS The appointment of Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels as chairman of the 1942-43 Honor Roll for the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah was made known at the annual lunch- eon of the board and committee chairmen of the chapter W es- day, June 5, at the Fran n Hills County Club. Mrs. J. E. Gould, vfewly elected president, announced the ap- pointment of the following chair- men for the year: Palestine supplies, Mrs. Saul Benyas, chairman; Mrs. Morris Wayne, co-chairman; current and delinquent dues, Mrs. Charles Robinson, chairman; Mrs. Jacob Lattin, co-chairman; education, Mrs. Morris Adler, chairman; Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich and Mrs. Max Engelman, co-chairmen; pro- gram, Mrs. Walter Field, chair- man; Mrs. Maurice Landau, co- chairman; social, Mrs. Tobias Ga- ron, chairman; Mrs. Moe Perlis, co-chairman. Sponsor, Mrs. Hy Jacob, chair7 man, membership, Mrs. Al. Weis- man, chairman; Mrs. Harry Jones, co-chairman; telephone, Mrs. Harry Mendelson; Bulletin edi- tor, Mrs. George Bremen; assist- ant editors, Mrs. Ralph Altman and Hattie Gittleman; printing and circulation, Mrs. Joseph Slat- kin; business manager, Mrs. Per- ry Burnstine; publicity, Mrs. Max Dushkin; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Irving Dworman, chairman; Mrs. Charles Goldstein, co-chair- man; child welfare, Mrs. Milton Maddin, chairman; Mrs. Casper Cutler, secretary. Youth Aliyah, Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairman; Mrs. Julius Zeman, secretary; Oneg Shab- bat, Mrs. John Frasier, chairmen; Mrs. Harry Kopel, co-chairman; Oneg Shabbat social, Mrs. H. S. Baskin, chairman; Mrs. Phillip Stern and Mrs. Allen Kramer, co-chairman; Oneg Shabbat hos- pitality, Mrs. Abe Kasle and Mrs. A. Carlstein, chairmen; drama- tics, Mrs. Sidney Winer; Little Women representative, Mrs. Carl Schiller; Business and Profes- sional Division representative, Mrs. Samuel Berman; Political Zionish representative, Mrs. Law- rence Crohn; Senior-Junior rep- resentative, Mrs. David Fauman. the home of the uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole, 2713 Calvert Ave. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will of- ficiate. • • • June 7—Miss Norma Lipshitz, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. Lipshitz of 1930 Gladstone Ave., to Nathan Robinowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robinowitz of Miami Beach, Fla., at Lachar's, 8939 12th St. Rabbis Sperka and Rabinowitz will officiate. • • • - June 14—Miss Bertha Goldhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Goldhoff, to Albert L. Bur- rows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burrows. • • • June 20—Miss Ruth Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Pearlman of Normandy Ave., to Harry Levenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levenberg of Fullerton Ave., at Pereira's. Rev. S. Mogill will officiate. • • • June 28—Miss Jean Fivenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson of Alpena, Mich., to Private Harry Pinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pinsky of De- troit. The ceremony will take place at Temple Beth El, Alpena, Mich. A reception will follow at the Elks' Club. • • • June 28—Miss Marian Seskin, daughter of Adolph Seskin of Blaine Ave., to Seymour Abram- sohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Abramsohn of Chicago Blvd., at th Shaarey Zedek at 1:30. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. Girl Heads Frat For First Tithe Betta Gamma, honorary busi- ness administration, economics and accounting fraternity at Wayne University, elected Miss Cynthia Malitz, economics major, as its first girl president at its annual banquet held in the Hor- ace H. Rackham building. Wal- ter Vander Eyk was elected vice- president and Janet Green, sec- retary. Prof. Samuel M. Levin was chosen as sponsor. New members, chosen for their high scholastic standing, and in- stalled at the banquet, were Ken- neth Young, Janet Green, Eliza- beth Stack, Walter Vander Eyk, Leon London, Tove Rasmussen, Robert Einzig, Harry Landis, Jay Crossett and Cynthia Malitz. Jay D. Runkle, general manager of Crowley Milner Co., was installed as an honorary member. Scholarship keys were present- ed to the new members by Dean W. W. Whitehouse of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts. at Kern's Auditorium on June 5 The members of the Stand by Neugarten Sunshine Club, Club, of which Samuel Rubin under the chairmanship of Mrs. is president, have assumed re Charles Rothstein. Proceeds will sponsibility for a generous act o hospitality to members of armed forces stationed in th vicinity of Detroit. Weekly Sunday night dam' parties and buret suppers hav been given in the club rooms a the Book-Cadillac Hotel for th past six weeks and _are bein planned for the future. About 40 young men are in vited each week. Included th far have been men from Selfri Field, Grosse Ile, Fort Wa Fort Custer, Naval Armory some from the Canadian Arm Forces. Abe Goldman has been charge of arrangements. Mr. Mrs. Goldman, Mr. and Rubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Blumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Stone have acted as cha erones thus far. Miss Ed Goldman has assisted her fath in enrolling as hostesses the to MRS. CHARLES ROTHSTEIN lowing young women: Selma Ro be used to furnish medical aid erts, Mary Ann Rosenthal, Syl • and surgical appliances for the Lenick, Dolly Greenstone, Dor othy Davidson, Harriet Cooper needy. Final reports will be sub- Beverly Hamburger, Jewel mitted at the meeting of the ex- tis, Dolly Jacob, Janice Traxler ecutive committee on June 15, at Helen Mae Greenstone, Sally Gra the home of Mrs. Rothstein, with ham, Louise Margolis, Jan Mrs. Martin Krauss acting as co- Shiffman, Rose Rosenberg, Mur hostess. iel Steinberg, Harriet Green Marjorie Kohn, Madeline Linden baum, Glario Idzal, Elaine San dorf, Barbara Epstein, El Kaufman, Charlotte Ka Mignon Hamburger, Shirley K pel, Betty Lichtig, Ethel Be May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Edythe Goldman. Sydney A. Krause of 5470 Outer Drive, a daughter, Sara Lou. • • • May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meckler (Miriam Ho r wi tz ), a daughter, Leah Rayna . « • • May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- NEW YORK (JPS)—Altho vin Gale (Lillian Katz), 17528 expressing the belief that Wisconsin Ave., a daughter, the war reconstituted libera • Trudy. will end the Jewish problem ' • • • Europe, Max Gottschalk, direct° May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. of the American Jewish Com Nathaniel Pernick (Jeannette mittee Research Institute Auslander), a daughter. Peace and Postwar Problems, de • • • dares that some form of emigra- May 28—To Captain and Mrs. tion for Jews will be nec Milton Sorock (Elaine Davidson) but that "the costs of emigrati who are now stationed at of millions are enormous." H Charleston, S. C., a son, Robert concludes that "it will not be pos- sible to emigrate more than 100, Bruce. • • • 000 Jews per annum and to settl ., May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- them in countries capable of a - ome Disner (Devora Gordon) of sorbing them." He lists th countries as the Argentine, Bra Prairie Ave., a son. zil and Australia. BIRTHS Says Only 100,000 Jews Can Leave Europe Per Year ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Collingwood Ave. left for a three weeks' trip to New York and Atlantic City. They will also go to Albany to attend the Free Sons of Israel convention. Serve by Conserving! OUR SPECIAL Kadia Malodowsky To Speak Tuesday K a d i a Malodowsky, famous writer and poet, who has reached the heights of recognition in 'Yid- dish literature, has completed her new book, "Fun Lublin Bizel New York". She will be the guest speaker on Tuesday evening, June 9, at the Sholom Aleichem Folk Institute headquarters, 3754 Mon- terey, under auspices of the Sho- lom Aleichem Reading Groups. The reading clubs also assist Jewish refugee authors and help support the Kinder Journal, Yid- dish Scientific Institute, Teach- ers' Seminary, Detroit Jewish Library, 'and all Jewish cultural platforms. They are also prepar- ing for a luncheon and bridge to be given on Wednesday, June 10, 1 p. m., in Kern's Auditor- ium, for the benefit of the ehii- dren's agencies. , HOUSEWARMING Mr. and Mrs. J. Sasan of 3757 Cortland Ave. entertained at a housewarming party last Sunday. II I et ;Are: CHILDREN'S SHOES iletheatti bit HORNUNG EXPERTS Fur Reconditioning PROLONGS THE LIFE OF YOUR COAT ... $25 for all this I. New satin lining 2. Two-initial embroidery 3. Hand-cleaning and glazing 4. New loops and buttons 5. 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