Women's Clubs AESCULAPIAN LADIES' INSTALLATION JUNE 24 Ladies' Auxiliary of Aescula- pian Pharmaceutical Fraternity will hold formal installation of officers at Huyler's in the Fish- er Building on Wednesday, June 24, at 12:30, for paid-up mem- bers. Reservations are being tak- en by Mrs. R. W. Klein, Un. 2-8846, and Mrs. David Bez, Ho. 2661, members of the entertain- ment committee headed by Mrs. Harry Pernick. The entertainment committee is planning an outing for July. The organization contributed funds for entertainment for the boys at Camp. Custer through the Service Fund. The retiring president, Mrs. David Bez, will install the new of f i c e r s as follows: Mrs. Alex Brooks, president; Mrs. Harry Pernick, vice-president; Mrs. Asher Smith, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Martin Share, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Mich- ael Wainer, treasurer. • • • HERZL LODGE AUXILIARY INSTALLATION TUESDAY Officers of the Ladies' Auxili- ary of Herzl Lodge 291 of Bnai Brith to be installed Tuesday at River Rouge Jewish Club, 41 Oak St., River Rouge, are: Mrs. Tony Lebovitz, president; Mrs. Grace Zeff, Mrs. Harry Golden, vice-presidents; Mrs. Harry Pas- kowitz, recording secretary; Mrs. Dave Fidler, financial secretary; Mrs. F. Kohn, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Gill, monitress, Mrs. Isa- dore Lazar, sentinel; Mrs. S. Miller, guardian; Mrs. E. Roth, guide; Mesdames Danzig, Gill, Tarnoff, trustees. • • • HOME RELIEF ACTIVE IN WAR AID The Home Relief Society closed the season with a board meeting, June 12, at the home of Mrs. Charles Bassey on Glendale Ave. The board of directors voted to contribute $250 to Russian War Relief, $100 to Chinese War Re- lief, and $25 to Navy Relief. Cookies are being sent to the Red Cross Hospital at Fort Custer each month. Aug. 16 is Home Relief Day at Fort Custer Snack Bar. Mrs. Samuel Arkin, HO. 2213, chairman of U.S.O. activi- ties, and Mrs. Barney Newman, TO. 5-3600, chairman of cookies for the Red Cross Hospital, would appreciate calls from members regarding donations during the summer. Case meetings will continue during the summer. Volunteers wishing to serve call Mrs. Max- well Emmer, TO. 8-6162. Announcement of the annual Home Relief Dinner to take place Oct. 25 at Book-Cadillac Hotel, was made by the chairman of ways and means, Mrs. Ralph Levy , • • • SIGMA THETA DELTA INSTALLS OFFICERS Sigma Theta Delta sorority of Wayne University installed new officers at a formal dinner party June 17, at the Tropics. Officers were installed by Pera Shapiro, r etiring president, now vice-pres- ident of the Literati Club at Wayne University. The new officers are Presi- dent, Nettie Seligson, who is also president of Literati Club; vice- president, Frances Wruble; re - cording secretary, Helen Yosko- witz; corresponding secretary, Gertrude Weinstein; treasurer, Dorothy Menenberg; inter-soror- ity council representative, Sarah Perlmutter. Six new members were form- ally initiated: Helen Cooper, Sarah Dobrowitch, Shirley Hirsh. Sylvia King, Reva Romer, and Elaine Nagler. Elaine Nagler re- ceived the award presented tra- ditionally to the outstanding new member. Keys were presented to five graduated members: Jewel Klein, Charlotte Pearlstein, Marian Goodman, Evelyn Pearlman, and Fran Ross. • • • YESHIVAH AUXILIARY The excursion to Bob-Lo of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- ,. hudah will take place this Sun- day. Tickets are available by calling TO. 5-1171 or at the dock on Sunday morning. Friday, June 19, 1 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight MASADA PIONEER WOMEN Masada chapter of Pioneer Women's Organization held its second annual installation dinner at Huyler's June 16. The follow- ing officers were installed: . pres- ident, Mrs. Harry Katz; vice- presidents, Mrs. David Colman and Mrs. Norman Kanter; treas- urer, Mrs. J. J. Karbal; corres-* ponding secretary, Mrs. A. Hell- er; recording secretary, Mrs. Si- mon Karbal; financial secretary, Mrs. S. Schulman. • • • June Brides SEGAL AUXILIARY'S CONVENTION DELEGATE Mrs. Paul Shapiro, of 4834 Cortland Ave., left Detroit as delegate to the convention of the Molly Segal Consumption Relief Society in Denver, Colo., repre- senting the Molly Segal Auxili- ary. Representatives will bring funds from every state in the ?hoto by J. J. Clarke Union. Several banquets, a for- MRS. ALVIN AUGUST mal affair and a tour through the sanitoriums have been planned At an impressive ceremony for the delegates. held at the Wilshire Hotel, Sun- • • • day, June 14, the marriage of Sosalind Arfa, daughter of Mr. YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR and Mrs. Carl Arfa, and Alvin CHOLEM INSTALLATION Mrs. Charles Cornell addressed August, son of Mrs. Samuel Au- the membership luncheon of the gust and the late Mr. August, Young Women's Bicur Cholem was solemnized. Dr. A. M. Hersh- and installed the following of- man officiated, assisted by Can- ficers on June 8, at Milady's tor Jacob Sonenklar. Sally August, sister of the House: Mrs. George Brown, presi- dent; Mrs. William Stoller and groom, attended the bride as Mrs. Louis Millman, vice-presi- maid of honor, and Mrs. Samuel dents; Mrs. Joseph Fisher, treas- Stulberg was the matron of hon- urer; Mrs. Sam St u l b e r g, or. The flower girl was Etta Gail recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph Benyas. Jerome Arfa, brother of the Viedrah, corresponding secretary. bride, acted as best man, and • • • the guests were seated by the SISTERS OF ZION ushers, Yale Arfa, another broth- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will er of the bride; Sanford Green, sponsor installation of officers 2nd Lieut. Benjamin Hertz, Dr. and a strawberry festival on June Samuel Stulberg, Ted Leibovitz 30, at 1:30 p. m., at the Shaarey and Marvin Sedon. Zedek. Mrs. J. S. Sperka will in- Following the ceremony, din- stall the officers. Hillel Abrams ner was served for the immedi- will render vocal selections. Mrs. ate families. Joseph H. Kunin will preside. Mr. and Mrs. August left for Mrs. Morris Israel is in charge a two-weeks' honeymoon at the of arrangements. M e s d a m es Spink-Wawasee Hotel in Indiana, Abraham Kelman and Pauline after which they will be at home Adler are hostesses. The public at 2441 Blaine Ave. is invited. Agitr..; On June 8, Mrs. A. D. Markson entertained the board in honor of the coming marriage of her daughter, Leonore Jane. An excursion to Bob-Lo will be held Aug. 9. Mrs. Kelman is I chairman. — . First Lieutenant Robert Kuhn, M. C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Max June 21—Miss Lenore Z L. Kuhn, of Moss Ave, Highland daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Park, left to assume his duties Zazelle, 1709 Conlyn, P at Geiger Army Air Base, phia, Pa., to Sgt. Milton Spokane, Wash. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robe A farewell shower was given wil, 8621 LaSalle Blvd. • • • by Miss Dorothy Miller and Miss Estelle Katz at 18041 Griggs Ave. June 21—Miss Molly in honor of Mrs. Eileen Ruebens daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who is leaving for Texas to join Karp, 18518 Woodingham her husband, Ben Ruebens, who Harold Haas, son of Mrs. is a Staff Sergeant at Fort Bliss. Haas, 13141 LaSalle Blvd., Pvt. Moe Barak, son of Mr. and Wilshire. Rabbi Morris Adl Mrs. Samuel Barak, has returned officiate. The couple is pl to Chica to Fort Williams, Maine, after a honeymoon • trip • • spending his furlough in this June 21—Miss Jean city. daughter of Mr. and Mt. Lieut. George II. Goldstone of Fleish, to Alfred A. Klein, Ft. Ord, Calif., is the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Derso Kle parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Gold- Gladstone Ave. Open ho stone of Woodrow Wilson Ave. relatives and friends 7 to 10 Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Gin- at 2936 Pasadena. No car • • • gold left last week for San An- June 21—Miss Leonore tonio, Tex., where Dr. Gingold will report for active duty. The Markson, daughter of Mrs. members of Mrs. Gingold's David Markson of 3293 Thursday Club entertained her did Ave. and the late at a luncheon at Hotel Statler Markson, to Rabbi Morris Dembowitz, son of Mr. an • prior to her departure. Abraham Dembowitz of Lieut. Leslie Kaplan, who was York, at 3 p. m., at the J the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Morris Theological Seminary in Marks during the past week, is York. Dr. Louis Finkelstei now stationed in New Orleans, officiate. La. • • • Ensign and Mrs. Howard Wol- ton (Ruth Frank), whose mar- riage was solemnized in San Francisco May 28, are spending a few days in Detroit, enroute to Boston, Mass. June 21—Miss Paulene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nidorf, to Dr. Jules Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barr S. Mogill officiating at 1 Reception at 2072 Haze Private Ivan Jacobson was the Ave., 2 to 4 p. m. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson, of Boston Blvd. UNIVERSITY NOTES last week. Richard Grosslight, so Sgt. Jack Charles Leve, sta Sherman Grosslight, has ret tioned with the Radio and Sig- from the University of Calif nal corps in Chicago, was the in Los Angeles. Miller Weisman, son of guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leve, during the Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Blvd., is home from Duke past week. versity, Durham, N. C. Hershchel Greenberg, s and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller of Woodingham Dr., and Henry H. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Green Berris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- back from the University of as, Austin, Tex. uel Berris of Clairmount Ave. • • • Cantor Jacob Sonenklar sang the PARTY 16th BIRTHDAY vocal accompaniment. A formal dinner dance w Mrs. Arthur Schubiner was the given in honor of June matron of honor, and Miss Shir- Goldstaff at the Chinese ley Rovin was maid of honor. The Gardens this Friday by her bridesmaids were the Misses ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Gel Naomi Lewis and Laurie Frano- 4066 Pasadena, on her 16th witz. Al Berris was best man. day. The ushers were Dr. Irving Ber- ris, Stanley Berris and Donald Schiller. UNUSUAL and SPLEN Out-of-town guests were Mr. OPPORTUNITY FOR and Mrs. Morrie Leitson of Ak- ron, 0.; Al Berris, Akron, O.; I Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Krause, An old established and hl respected Detroit business firm I Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, Mr. and sires the assistance of a wo Mrs. David Robbins, Chicago; good standing In the commu Whether you are employed at Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shever, ent or are a• housewife, this Saginaw; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer prove ideally suited to you much as only spare time effo Koffman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Feld- phone calls from home is all man, Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. may be required to bring yo appreciable added income. Robert Kostoff, Flint. les, of course, treated, In stri After their return from a cruise confidence. You may arrange to. Mackinaw Islands, Mr. and personal Interview by writing Number 43. The Jewish N Mrs. Berris will be at home at Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, idle 13233 LaSalle Blvd. COMING MARRIAGE Of interest to Detroiters is the announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Jeannette Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein of Cleveland, formerly of Detroit, to Dr. Claudio Gerbi, of New York, formerly of Milan, Italy. Dr. Gerbi is the son of M. Gerbi of Lima, Peru. The wed- ding will take place June 21 in Cleveland. Rabbi Barnett Brick- ner will officiate. - Miss Klein is a graduate of Western Reserve University and attained the distinction of being the youngest person to teach in the High Schools in Cleveland. Dr. Gerbi was a director of med- ical reserach in Western Reserve University and is now an in- structor at Columbia University. Detroiters who will attend the wedding include Aaron Klein, Miss Julia Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein. DETROIT WOMA MRS. HENRY H. BERRIS — Photo by J. J. Clarke The Shaarey Zedek Synagogue was the scene of a beautiful candlelight wedding service on June 14, when Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad- ler united in marriage Miss Ei- leen Schiller, daughter of Mr. SHOWER and WEDDING GIFTS Something Different! -,Camp Nand ON PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICH. 1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL 12th Successful Season THREE CAMPS IN ONE BOYS UNIT 6-16 or Marshflower patterns in various colors, 52"x52" cloth and 6 napkins. Pre-laundered .... ....... $5.95 "No Curtains—No Draperies—Just Linens" Leon's LINEN Store Opp. Sanders * GIRLS UNIT 6-16 LITTLE NAHELU Pre School Ages 3-6 A linen Luncheon Cloth printed in Bowknot 752 I McNichols Rd., W. Bridal Calen ARMY AND NAVY NOTES FOLDER AND INFORMATION ON REQUEST DETROIT OFFICE 18657 GREENLAWN Phones — . UN. 3-5075 or HO. 1189 CAMP NAHEL1