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Page Eight

Women's Clubs

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 10, 19

Charming Story
Teller Has New
Children's Book

ARMY AND NAVY NOTES
Capt. Louis Barnett, M.D., left Officers Installed
July 1 for Geiger Field, Spo-
kane, Wash., where he is assign- By Mizrachi Women
July 14—Miss Beverly
ed to the Medical Div. Capt. and
On June 30th, at the Congrega- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Barnett who is accompany-
ing him, were the honor guests tion Shaarey Zedek, Sisters of Meises, to Morrie Lessen, s
Zion Mizrachi installed new of- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. L
Weilerstein's "W h a t the at a farewell party arranged by ficers.
the Hadassah Study Group of
Moon Brought" Takes Read- which Mrs. Barnett is a member,
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, install- at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
ed
the following: Mrs. Ethel C.
July 26—Miss Rose Lea
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
er 'Round Jewish Year
Marks of Broadstreet Blvd., June Abrams, president; Mesdames daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Osnos, Isaac Shetzer, Abra- Starr, to Martin Collinger,
An eminent :story-teller is back 20.
.
• • •
Mrs. Sadie Collinger, Santa
on the scene with a splendid
ica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
book for children.
Maj. Sol G. Meyers, Capt. M.
The appearance of a new juve- J. Beckwitt and Lieut. Abp
July 26—Miss June Rouff,
nile from the expert pen of Becker of the Harper Hospital
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. No
Mrs. Sadie Rose Weilerstein is Base Unit, are to report for
Rouff, to Max Weinberg, s
active duty at Fort Custer July
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein
15. Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Beck-
of Ironwood, Mich.
witt are planning to accompany
their husbands.
• • •
Lieut. Jack B. Brenner, son of
Mr .and Mrs. Samuel Brenner,
a graduate of Officer's Training
June 20—To Dr. and
School for Military Police at Ft.
Meryl Fenton, (Ruth - Colton
Benning, Ga., is home for a 10-
son, Jerome Leslie.
day stay before returning to his
• • •
• • •
former station at Ft. Sam Hous-
MOTHERS' CLUBS PLAN
ton, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Help-
June 30—To. Mr. and
SERIES OF PICNICS
er gave a military dinner for 14
Andrew Blau (Phyllis Gore
Lola Valley Park will be the
guests honoring Lieut. Brenner
of 3041 Boston Blvd., a
scene of an outing of the Jewish
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Robert Phillip.
Community Center's Mother's
• • •
Brenner were at home to a
Clubs on Tuesday, July 14. The
group of Lieutenant Brenner's
4; July 1—To Mr. and Mrs.
group plans to meet at Dexter
friends, Sunday.
ward Wishnetsky (Evelyn
MRS ETHEL C. ABRAMS
« • •
and Puritan at 10 a.m., at the
dra Hordes), of 165 W. 197th
entrance on the south side of the
Sgt. Arthur Coleman has re- ham Storchan and Esther Leiber- New York City, a son, Ri
Park.
turned to Indianapolis, Ind., after man, vice-presidents; Mrs. A. D. Steven.
SADIE ROSE WEILERSTEIN
Included in a series of picnics
• • •
a visit with Mrs. Coleman and her Markson, treasurer; Mesdames
and outings for the summer sea- always good news. She is among parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wein- Jacob Nosanchuck and Abraham
July 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
son will also be a boat ride to the very few who have succe•ad- berg of Warrington Dr.
Dubrinsky, associate treasurers; ney J. Zweig of Cleveland,
Bob-Lo on Monday, July 20; and ed in presenting old material in
Mrs. Abraham Kelman, recording (Kitty Schwartz of Detroit
• • •
a picnic at Rouge Park on Tues- a striking, thrilling fashion, in
Corp. Irving Goodman has re- secretary; Mrs. •Augusta Subar, son.
day, July 28.
being didactic without losing
turned to Mather Field, Sacra- financial secretary; Mesdames
Following the outings many charm. This was proved in her
mento, Calif., where he is attach- Rose Whiteman and Isaac Shetz-
members of the Mothers' Clubs previous juveniles: "What Dan-
ed to the Medical Corp at the er, co-corresponding secretaries.
plan to attend the open-air con- ny Did" and "The Adventures
Annual reports were given by
Station Hospital, after a visit with
certs held each Tuesday evening of K'Tonton." It is illustrated in
the out-going president, Mrs.
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Isadore
at the Jewish Community Cen- even higher degree in "What the
Joseph H. Kunin; the treasurer,
Goodman, of Buena Vista Ave.
ter.
Moon Brought", just published
Leonard Erwin Baron, so
Mrs. A. D. Markson; and the sec-
* • •
• • •
by the Jewish Publication So-
retaries, Mesdames Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron
Lieut.
Lester
Nieman
has
re-
city of America.
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
Kelman, Augusta Subar and Ethel 4373 Tyler Ave., on Satur
turned to Patterson Field, 0., Abrams.
Young Women's Mizrachi will
July 25, at Congregation Sh
Mrs. Weilerstein was born in
after
a
visit
with
his
parents,
Mr.
meet Monday in the garden of Rochester, N. Y. Curls are worthy
The speaker of the afternoon Zedek. At • home Sunday,
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Nieman.
Other
the home of Mrs. Nat Fierberg of mention, because Mrs. Weiler-
was Mrs. Abraham Danzig, reg- 26, 3 to 10 p.m. No cards.
of Glynn Court. Tea will be stein's mother introduced the guests of the Nieman family over ional chairman of Mizrachi Wo-
David Lee Horchek, .an of
the
Fourth
of
July
week-end
in-
served at 1 p.m. Plans will be children to the world of stories
men's Organization, of America.
and Mrs. Harry Korchek of
made for the annual donor lunch- while she combed out the tangle cluded Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tel-
Refreshments were served by Calvert Ave., at Congrega
ler, and their daughters, Elsa and
eon scheduled for January.
of curls. From her earliest child-
Mrs. Morris Pollack in honor of Bnai Jac_ b, Saturday mor
• • •
Anne, of Chicago.
hood she loved Jewish ceremon-
her daughter's marriage. Enter- July 11. At home Sunday,
• • •
YESHIVAH AUXILIARY
ies.
12, 4 to 10 p.m. No cards.
The donor luncheon of the
Captain Jack Rom is stationed tainment was furnished by Hillel
After graduation from the
Harvey Lawrence Shapiro,
Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivath University of Rochester in 1917, at Camp Grant, Ill. Mrs. Rom and L. Abrams, vocalist.
On Sunday, Aug. 9, the organ- of Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. S
Beth Yehuda will be held Oc- she taught English in the Roch- their daughter, Rosalind, are visit-
iaztion
is
sponsoring
an
excursion
piro,
2634 Lawrence Ave.,
. iober 20.
ester School for the Deaf. In 1920 ing Mrs. Rom's parents, Mr. and
A card party is planned for she married Rabbi Baruch Reu- Mrs. J. A. Meyer of Pontiac, for to Bob-Lo. For information call Carmel Hebrew School, E
Aug. 5 at the Bnai David.
joining him. the chairman, Mrs. Abraham Kel- hurst and Linwood Ayes.,
ben Weilerstein, for the past 13 a few weeks, • before
man. Tyler 4-0327; Mrs. Jos. H. urday morning, July 18. At h
• • •
• •
years spiritual leader of the
WOMEN'S WELFARE
Alvin N. Sarasohn, who re- Kunin, Tyler • 4-2481, or Mrs. Sunday, July 19. No cards.
Community Synagogue of Atlan-
The European Jewish Wom- tic City, N. J. They have been ceives his commission today as a Ethel Abrams, Tyler 7-5733.
GUESTS AT OMENA
en's Welfare Organization cabled blessed with a son and three second lieutenant in the Anti-
$90 to Palestine to aid two or- daughters, and Mrs. Weilerstein's Aircraft Coast Artillery, at the ENSIGN WARSHAWSKY
Guests at Stein's Clo
phans. It is also assisting or- stories have been written pri- Officers' Training School at Camp
Due to an unfortunate error Lodge, Omena, Mich., incl
Davis, North Carolina, will ar- the title Ensign was inadverently Mr. and Mrs. George Cole,
phans in Cuba. The organization marily for her own children.
also decided to give $175 to Vaad
The title of this latest story- rive home Sunday, accompanied applied to the wrong person in Krell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ha-Hahatzala for a steamship book derives from the fact that by his recent bride, the former the story of the Warner-Siegel Gold, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ro
ticket for one religious student Mrs. Weilerstein takes the young Vivian Radin of Astoria, L. I., wedding which appeared in a Mrs. Hyman Cooper, Mr.
from Shanghai.
reader round the Jewish year, to spend his furlough with his recent copy of our paper. The Mrs. Victor Berenstein and
The Mt. Clemens tag day will stopping off to tell a little story parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sar- item should have read Ensign ily, all of Detroit, in addi
be held this Sunday. A picnic about every significant occasion. asohn, 3242 Webb Ave.
Edward Warshawsky and Dr. to a number of guests from
• • •
Jack Warner.
will be held at Palmer Park, Such a story, however, is always
sing.
Dr.
Meryl
M.
Fenton
is
leav-
July 26.
told from the point of view of an
• • •
ing
active
practice
to
enter
the
American Jewish child.
PICNIC OF WOMEN'S AID
The book is magnificently il- Medical Corps of the United
FOR SERVICE MEN
lustrated by Mathilda Keller. It States Army at Camp Joseph T.
Women's Aid for Service Men retails for $1.50 in any book store Robinson, near Little Rock, Ark.
1:; sponsoring a picnic this Sun- and also is available through the He will be succeeded by Dr.
Now In Progress
day at Palmer Park, near the society's membership plan, by Louis Harley, formerly of the
University of Michigan.
swimming pool. Lunch will be which at $5 per year a member
served. The public is invited to receives any three cloth-bound
aid in this movement for service books published by the society, ONTARIO VISITOR
or at $10 per year, any six.
Mrs. David H. J. Feinberg of
men in the armed forces.
• • •
"What the Moon Brought" counts Calvert Ave. is the guest of her
as a half-book on a membership brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
JEWISH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Ottawa,
STARTS "FRIENDLY VISITS" quota.
Ont.
TO NEW IMMIGRANTS' HOMES
"Frienly visits of the Service- DRS. KLEINMAN GUESTS
to-Foreign-Born Committee of OF PARENTS IN DETROIT
Dr. Bernice K. Warren and Dr.
the Detroit Section, National
2 Dance Lessons
Council of Jewish Women, are Irving A. Warren, daughter and
announced by Miss Henrietta son-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. Sh-
Robinson, Mrs. Henry Van Baa- marya Kleinman, are visiting
STREET FLOOR
]en and Mrs. Leonard Cohen, here for several weeks. Dr.
Mikrs & Corlisles wont to 17.95
chairmen of the committee. Bernice K. Warren has been
Names of newcomers to the awarded a fellowship for scien-
United States are assigned by tific research from the National
Miss Ursula Friedeberg of the Maternal Health Association and.
Two free private lessons
Jewish Social Service Bureau. will remain at the Michael
in
Arthur Murray's spe-
The calls are designed to make Reese Hospital in Chicago. Dr.
cial short course. In a
the families feel that they are Irving A. Warren has been elect-
few hours you'll be
a welcome addition to the com- ed to membership of the Nation-
doing the latest steps,
al Gastroscopic Society. He has
munity.
, Get relaxation from
been working under Dr. Schindler
at the Billings Hospital in Chi-
OPt TNi
long work hours. Have
HOLIDAY VACATIONISTS
fun dancing!
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin cago.
MEZZANINE
of Boston Blvd. spent the holiday
Call Tonight!
Matching bags proportiona/ay redgced.
week-end at the Edgewater CAROL'S FLOWER SHOP
Beach Hotel in Chicago.
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
• • •
Flowers For All Occasions
CALIFORNIA GUEST
12131 Twelfth Street,
Miss Ruth H. Friedman of Los
Corner Richton
HOTEL STATLER CA. 3377
Angeles is the guest of Miss
Ben Stocker, Prop.
Eleanor Levine of 17371 North-
TO. 6-9864
WE DELIVER
lawn Ave.

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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY'S
ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE
TO BE HELD OCT. 25
The 10th annual dinner-dance
of the Home Relief Society will
take place on Sunday evening,
Oct. 25, at the Book Cadillac
Hotel.
Mrs. Ralph Levy, chairman of
ways and means, announces the
following chairmen: Pledges,
Mrs. Paul Garelik; treasurer,
Mrs. Harry Bronston; secretary,
Mrs. Martin Blau; telephone,
Mrs. Peter Miller; printing, Mrs.
Charles Harris; entertainment,
Mrs. John Herman; arrange-
ments. Mesdames Al Weisman,
Jack Goldhar, Morris Rosenberg,
William Gordon; publicity, Mrs.
Arthur Gilbert. yearbook, chair-
man, Mrs. Max Rosenfeld; co-
chairman, Mrs. Louis Schulman;
secretary, Mrs. Jean Meyers; me-
moriams, Mrs. Charles Cornell,
To. 5-2921.

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