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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-09-25

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Jr. Hadassah Plans

THE FEDERATION JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs

Friday, Septem1ier 25, 1942

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
PLANS ANNUAL DINNER
On Monday, Sept. 28, the Home
ZEDAKAH DONOR EVENT
Relief Society will meet at the
TO BE HELD DEC. 15
home of Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
Mrs. Minna Elliman of the Briggs Hotel has left for a month's
Plans for the donor event of
On Sept. 30, Detroit Unit of Zedakah, to be held Dec. 15 at on Chicago Blvd. A luncheonette visit with her son, Pvt. Jerome L. Simons, who is stationed at Camp
Junior Hadassah will sponsor a Masonic Temple, were outlined will be served at 12:30. All mem- Carson, Colo. Mrs. Elliman is motoring with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Sol Williams, of Cleveland.
membership tea and Succoth at the first meeting of the season, bers are invited.
party from 8 to 11 p. m. in the held at the home of Mrs. Nathan
The ways and means and din-
Members of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, who together with
Adult Lounge of the Jewish Cen- Shogan. Mrs. Morris Davis, presi- ner dance committees met at the their husbands have signified their intention of attending the joint
Zionist and Hadassah convention at Hotel Pennsylvania, New York -
ter. Members and those interest-
dent, stressed the importance of home of Mrs. Ralph Levy, chair- City, Oct. 14-18, include Mesdames Maurice Zackheim, Isaac Shetzer,
ed in joining are invited. This
man, for weekly reports concern-
this
event
because
of
the
in-
E. Aronstam, Morris Adler, Walter Field and Abe Cooper. Other
event will feature a Palestinian
progress of the annual dinner N.
members who will act either as visitors-or delegates are Mesdames
exhibit and music. Membership creased war work undertaken by dance.
H.
L. Jackson, J. E. Gould, Charles Robinson, I. Mallin, Max Frank,
the organization. Mrs. Joseph-
in Junior Hadassah is $2.
From all indications the annual Frank Wetsman, Nathan Spevakow, Simon Ginsberg, M. Feldman of
At the first general meeting Staub received reports of chair- dinner dance to be held on Sun- Mt. Clemens, Adolph Ehrlich, Herman Stenbuck of Pontiac, Perry
of the 1942-43 season, Oct. 11 at men, and Mrs. B. Lifkowitz, the
day, Oct. 25, at the Book-Cadillac Burnstine, Irving Dworman, Lawrence Crohn, David Zemon, Louis
2:30 p. m. at the Statler Hotel, pledges. Mrs. Paul Deutch, chair-
Glasier, M. J. Greenberg, K. Faudem, D. Mann. Mrs. Joseph Frank
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple man of the rummage, requested Hotel, will be a success.
is the local convention chairman who should be called by other
Those •desiring to make early members wishing to attend the convention.
Israel, will speak on "The Pres- that those wishing to participate
ent World Crisis." Miss Con- call her at UN. 3-3469. The next reservations or pledges, call Mrs.
The Dexter Club will celebrate Succoth with a special meeting
stance Spicer of the Detroit meeting will be held at the home Anna Moss, To. 67394, or Mrs. Monday evening, Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs. H. Pesikov, 2633 Glen-
Foundation Music School will of Mrs. Deutch, 18518 Pennington Samuel Arkin, Ho. 2213.
dale Ave. Mrs. Rachel Seigal of New York will be the guest speaker,
Ave., Monday, Sept. 28, at 1:30
provide the musical program.
Proceeds from this annual af- and Mrs. Harry Novag will review the story of Succoth, based on
Details of the Institute meet- p. m.
fair will be used toward helping the book by Chaim Shaus. Refreshments will be served. Members
• • •
ings to be held in Detroit
the needy and less fortunate and may bring their friends.
Mrs. M. Appleblatt of Hazelwood Ave. and daughter, Shirley,
October 15 to 18 will be an- BUGAS WILL ADDRESS
the various war efforts that the
have returned fro ma six-week vacation in Petoskey.
nounced at the general meet- PISGAH WOMEN, MONDAY
organization takes part in.
Cadet Elliott Elkin has been promoted to Captain in the
ing. Miss Geraldine Kassover,
• • •
Monday evening, Sept. 28, the
R.O.T.C. at Howe Military School, where he is enrolled for his
national membership chairman
NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE
first
open
meeting
of
Pisgah
Aux-
senior
year. Cadet Elkin is the son of Max Elkin of Mount Clemens.
for Junior Hadassah, will come
CLUB TO HEAR LYMON
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Washburn Ave. left Sept. 18
to Detroit to preside at these iliary, 122, of Bnai Brith, at the
The Neugarten Sunshine Club for an extended vacation, which will include a visit with relatives
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
meetings.
rence, will by addressed by John will meet at the Jewish Com- and friends in Chicago, and will conclude with a few days spent
S. Bugas, head of the FBI at munity Center Monday. Dessert in South Haven.
luncheon will be served at 1:30,
Detroit.
meeting to follow at 2.
ist Political Education and Youth
Mr. Bugas, who was placed in
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, edu-
Commission, Rose Poskel; spon-
Seligson-Pollock—On Thursday charge of the Detroit office of cational director of Temple Beth
sor committee, Reva Antic's.
evening Miss Ruth Pollock, the Federal Bureau of Investi- El, will be the guest speaker.
Mrs. Morris Adler was guest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. gation in May, 1938, was gradu-
The annual donor luncheon is
speaker at the meeting Sept. 15.
Pollock of Park side Ave., became ated from the University of Wy- to be held at the Book Cadillac
Miss
Sophia
Blanche
Schwartz,
A survey disclosed that mem-
the bride of 2nd Lieut. Leo Selig- oming Law School in 1934 and Hotel on Nov. 18.
Business and Professional chair- bers have bought more than $50,-
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius entered FBI service a year later.
Call Mrs. Charles Hyman, TO. man of the Division of Hadassah, 000 worth of War Bonds.
Seligson of Kendall Ave. Rabbi His topic on Monday will be "Law
appointed the following commit-
8-9787, for rummage dates.
Mrs. Morse Colten, education
Leon Fram performed the cere- Enforcements' Home Front in the
tees: Membership, Sadie Lerner chairman, announced that the
• • •
mony in the Pollock home in the War."
• • •
and Bernice Levine; education, first educational meeting will be
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
presence of the family and
Mrs. Morse Colten, Mrs. Anne held at her home, 2648 Rochester
MAIMONIDES SOCIETY
friends. Following the ceremony N. WOODWARD JWEWO
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Mai- Seegman and Libbie Lamden; Ave., Tuesday, Sept. 29, 8 p.
PLANS DONOR LUNCHEON
a small reception was held.
monides Medical Society will JNF, Rose Greenwald and Rose
The young couple left for New
North Woodward branch of Eu- meet at Huyler's Restaurant in Krohn; Youth Aliyah, Florence WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
Orleans, La., where Lieut. Selig-
ropean Jewish Women's Welfare the Fisher Building, Oct. 10, at Dann; bulletin, Sue Weisenfeld: OF HOME FOR AGED
son is attacred to the Air Warn-
Organization will hold an open 12:30 P. M. The luncheon is com- publicity, Irene Feldman; honor
Mrs. M. J. Goldberg, president
ing Unit of the Signal Corps.
meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at plimentary to paid up members. roll,- Rebecca Ehrenpries, Tessie of the Women's Auxiliary of the
• • •
It
will
be
followed
by
a
movie
Rabinowitz,
Sophie
Kutlov
and
the home of Mrs. Sam Shorr,
Jewish Home for Aged, has ap-
Kopel-Fleischer — Miss Shirley 18111 Muirland. Plans will be "The World We Want to Live Lillian Gordon;. program, Esther pointed Mrs. David Kliger as
war
Caroline Fleisher, daughter of made for the tenth annual donor In."
Charness, Mrs. Ann Prussian, efforts chairman and will report
Officers and committee were Rose Lipsitz and Mrs. Ann Cap-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischer, luncheon scheduled for Dec. 1,
on civilian defense and civilian
and Corp. Lawrence L. Kopel, at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Shorr, active through the summer plan- lan; representative to Sr. Hadas- activities at all meetings.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward chairman of the event, announces ning participation in war efforts. sah, Mrs. Ann Kolb; representa-
Mrs. A. Gordon has been
Kopel, were united in marriage that a rummage store has been Members assisted the Red Cross tive to Jr. Haddash, Bernice named representative to t h e
at Temple Beth El on Sunday secured and dates can be made and the U.S.O. and the American Friedland; American affairs corn- Women's League for Sabbath
afternoon. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer for its use by calling UN. 10304. Women's Voluntary Service.
mittee, Lillian Pomerantz; Zion- Observance.
officiated at the ceremony which For other means of earning ad-
was attended by the immediate mission, call Mrs. A. Gleicher,
families.
TO. 55165. For reservations call
The bride was lovely in a boy Mrs. Ida Schultz, TO. 80394.
blue afternoon dress with which
• • •
she wore wine colored accessories PIONEER WOMEN
and a corsage of white orchids
The annual election meeting of
The Pioneer Women's Organi-
the Kvutzah Ivrith will be held
which were arranged to form the
zation has selected committees to
on Thursday evening, Oct. 1, at
letter "S". Her maid of honor
complete arrangements for the the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
was Miss Sophie Gordon.
picnic to be held Sunday, Oct. 11,
Herman D. Boraks, president
Fred Sorkowitz served as best at the Workmen's Circle, 11529
of the Kvutzah, announces that
man.
Linwood.
since the meeting will be held
Following the ceremony, cock-
At the opening meeting of Club on the eve of Hishanah Rabbah,
tails were served at the Kopel
1, 20 trees were planted in the the meeting will take the form
home on Hazelwood Ave.
Pioneer Forest.
of a holiday celebration.
A surprise guest at the wed-
ding was Private Julius Gold-
stein, the bride's brother-in-law,
who had been granted a one-day
leave from his post near Boston,
Store Hours:
Mass.
I 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Open house will be held at the
1444 WOODWARD AVENUE
home of the bride's parents at
4247 Monterey Ave. on Sunday,
Sept. 27, 2 to 5 o'clock, and 7 to
11 p. Tn.

Succoth Party and
Institute Meetings

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Marriages

Chairmen Appointed
By B. and P. Hadassah

F

Kvutzah Election

Meeting Thursday

NOW in Progress . .

RUSS EKS

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with Genuine

MASSADA CHAPTER OF
PIONEER WOMEN
The Massada Chapter of Pion-
eer Women's Organization met
at the home of their president,
Mrs. Harry Kay, Sept. 14. The
following committee chairmen
were appointed: Jewish National
Fund, Mrs. Herman Gach and
Mrs. David Colman; Publicity,
Mrs. Julius Pliskow; Cultural,
Mrs. James Salle; Flowers, Mrs.
Robert Wise; Membership, Mrs.
David Colman; Ways and Means,
Mrs. Samuel Gaull.

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