Friday, Ocfol,er 2, 1942
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THEJEISH
NEWS
SOCIAL EVENTS -NEW
Women's League
To Meet Oct. 14
S OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Page Severr
Hadassah Honor
Roll Fete Oct. 20
Olga Fricker Directs
Dancing Class for
Beth El Sisterhood
The League of Jewish Women's
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gump have returned to their home in John-
The program for the Hadassah
Organizations will hold its first son City, Term., following a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Miss Olga Fricker, one of De-
Honor Roll event on Oct. 20, at
fall meting on Wednesday, Oct. Berendt of Boston Blvd.
troit's outstanding dancing teach-
14, at the Jewish Community
Private Whitney Roemer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer the'Art Institute, is being planned
Center. The meeting will be pre- of Virginia Park, has been transferred from Camp Custer to Fort by a committee consisting of ers, will direct the class in ball
room dancing sponsored by the
ceded by a luncheon. Mrs. Irv- Lee, Va.
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
ing Shevin, UN. 1-4525, is in
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods left Sun-
The first class will be held in
charge of reservations.
day to spend three weeks in Sun Valley, Idaho.
the social hall of the Temple at
Prof. Alfred Kelly of Wayne
Among those who have recently returned from their summer
3 p. m. Sunday, and is open
University, authority on interna- homes in Charlevoix are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gilbert of Arden
to girls 12 and 13 years old, and
tional affairs, will be the guest Park, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Glynn Ct. and Mrs. Harry Newman of
Lawrence
Ave.
boys 12 to 14. The fee for 10
speaker on the subject "Inter-
weeks is $5 for children of Tf±m-
Mr. and Mrs. More Marks have moved from Boston Blvd. and
national and Social Peace to
ple and Sisterhood members. and
Come." Mrs. Louis James Rosen- are now residing at the Belcrest Hotel.
$6 for children of non-members.
Michael Clamage has returned to his home in Chicago following
berg, president, invites members
Reservations now being ac-
of the League's constituent or- a visit with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield
cepted by Mrs. Alfred Drc:fus,
ganizations to attend this meet- Ave.
ing.
18647 Birchcrest Drive, must be
Miss Marjory Rosenthal of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from
a two weeks' visit in New York City.
accompanied by checks.
Mrs. Aimee R. Gaines has been
Mrs. William Field is chairman
Second Lieut. Richard Heavenrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A.
appointed chairman of program
of the committee, and Mrs. Alfred
of Longfellow Ave. has completed his course at the
service. Any member organiza- Heavenrich
Officers' Training School at Fort Sill, Okla., and is now stationed
Dreifus is secretary and treasurer.
tion may telephone Mrs. Gaines, at Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. Maier Finsterwald is chair-
TO. 6-6166, three weeks in ad-
Miss Harriet Lurie of Columbus is visiting with her brother-in-
man of hostesses and Mrs. B.
vance of its meeting date and
Bloch and Mrs. I. D. Friedman
specify the type of program it law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mazer of Birchcrest Dr.
Mrs.
Sidney
Foreman
and
her
children
of
the
Belcrest
Hotel
left
are in charge of refreshments.
desires to be provided with.
on Sept. 30 for an extended stay in Tuscon, Ariz.
The committee includes Mes-
The League cooperates with the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis (Mary Wineman) are making their
dames Philip Brown, Roger Et.-
Office of Civilian Defense by home in New Orleans, La.
flinger, Marcus Ginn, Meise
providing volunteers. The League
MRS. HENRY WINEMAN
Mrs. Benno Marks of Connecticut Ave. is visiting in Salt Lake
Goldman, Sidney Weisman. Har-
urges all organizations to appoint City and from there will go on to California
for an extended stay.
ry Becker, DeRoy Kuttnr,
Youth Aliyah Chairman
1:er,
a war efforts board chairman
The alumni of Sigma Delta Tau Sorority will have open house
Sidney Schott, Gerald Spero, W:1-
and to remind those who have
to compliment members who are newcomers to the city, at the Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, chairman. ham Mazer. Jack Helper, Erran-
neglected to register for Civilian home of Mrs. Louis Starfield Cohane of 70 Highland Ave.. on Sat-
Mesdames Abraham Srere, Doug- uel Harris and Samuel Soss.
Defense to do so at once.
urday afternoon, Oct. 3. Mrs. William Mazer, president, and
las Brown, David Wilkus, Louis
Miss
Janet Shiffman, secretary, will preside at the tea table.
Mr. and Mrs. David Idsall and daughter, Gloria, of Parkside Ave.
and Mrs. Ralph Schiller of Boston Blvd. have returned from a short
stay in New York City, where they were guests at the Waldorf
Astoria Hotel.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden of Boston blvd., their daughters,
Helen and Mrs. Philip Fisher, and their son, Jimmy, have returned
Home Relief Society, at its from New York City where they were guests at the marriage of
meeting Sept. 28, heard gratify- Mr. Golden's sister, Evelyn Golden, to Murray Nadell.
ing reports on arrangements for
Lieut. Allan H. Kline has returned to his post at the Great
the annual dinner dance to be Lakes Naval Training Station following a brief
visit with his par-
held Sunday evening, Oct. 25, at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave.
the Book Cadillac HoteL Pro-
Complimenting Miss Jenny Hoffman, who will become the bride
Home Relief Plans
1942 Dinner Dance
ceeds will go for emergency re-
lief for needy families.
Reports were submitted by
Mrs. Ralph Levy, chairman of
ways and means; Mrs. Max Ros-
enfeld, Year Book chairman; Mrs.
Jean L. Meyers, memoriam:.
A store is available for rum-
maging by calling Mrs. Charles
Harris, TY. 6-7791.
Mrs. Samuel Arkin, war ef-
forts chairman, announced that
on Monday Home Relief Mem-
bers will be hostesses at the IJSO
center. Those desiring to assist
in this work and to donate sand-
wiches are asked to call Mrs.
Arkin, HO. 2213.
Pledges for the dinner dance
are being taken by Mrs. Anna
Moss, TO. 6-7394.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi-
dent, announces a meeting of the
organization at 1:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Levy on Lawrence Ave.
Bar Mitzvahs
of Charles Amberg on Oct 15, Mrs. Ernest Gans gave a miscellan-
eous shower on Wednesday evening, Sept. 30, at her home on Golden-
gate Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage have moved from Boston Blvd. and
are now residing at 2214 Longfellow Ave.
Seaman Second Class Frederic J. Fisher has returned to his
station at the Great Lakes Naval Training School after spending
a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Buena
Vista Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Springel of the Wilshire Hotel will have
open house from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 4, in celebration of the
birth of their son, Barry Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of Fairfield Ave. have returned from
a few days' visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv of Wildemere Ave. entertained a
James Rosenberg, Harry Jack-
son, Benjamin Jaffe and Abra-
ham Cooper.
Mothers' Clubs Issue
Schedule of Socials
Other arrangements are being
completed by a committee con-
sisting of Mesdames Meyer
The year's opening meeting
Rosenbaum, Samuel Rubiner and the Mothers' Clubs will take the
Nathan Simons. i form of socials. Members -.Y:11
The rally of workers at the answer the roll call with an C
home of Mrs. Srere, on Sept. 29 planation of - My War Work Dur-
was addressed by Mrs. Morris ing the Summer".
Adler.
The scheduled meetings are:
The next rally will be spon-
Young Women's Study Club,
sored by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at Lawton at
at the Belcrest Hotel, Tuesday Tyler. Social afternoon
afternoon. Oct. 6.
Fenkell Club, Tuesday, 8 p.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels is chair- Parkside Talmud Torah, Mid'.and
man of the 1942 Roll of Honor at Parkside. Social evening.
Campaign. Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe Woodward Club, Wednesday,
and Mrs. Seymour Frank are co- 1:30 p. m.. Jewish Center, Wood-
chairmen. Vice chairmen are Mrs. ward at Holbrook. Installation of
Milton Alexander, Mrs. Perry P. officers.
Burnsfine, Mrs. Max Blumberg,
Center Club, Wednesday, 8 p.
Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mrs. N'a- te m.. Jewish Center. Woodward
rt
Shapero and Mrs. Herman Sten- ! Holbrook. Social evening.
buck of
ontiac. Mrs. Henry
Twelfth St. Club, Thursday. 3
Wineman is chairman of Youth p rr . Assembly Hall, 9125 12th
Aliyah, and Mrs. Milford Stern
group of friends at dinner at their home on Sept. 25.
- S' ocial evening.
Among those who entertained in honor of Miss Gloria Lorraine and Mrs.Robent Marwil are me- ; The annual program of the
Globerson, who became the bride of Herman Oleshansky on Sept. moriam chairmen.
League of Jewish Women's 0.7-
19, were her grandmother, Mrs. H. Gallow; her sister. Mrs. Harry
ganizations will be held Oct. 14
Farber of Mt. Clemens; aunts of the groom, Mrs. Morris Sack.
$375 in Bonds will buy one pro-
1:30 at the Jewish Center. The
Mrs. Sam Bock and Mrs. M. Pearlman; Mrs. Richard Orloff and pellor for a U. S. Navy training
Mothers' Clubs are affiliates cJ
Mr. and Mrs. Kallman Shopiro..
plane.
; the League.
Lieut Myrom Duskin, Camp Hood, Tex.. is the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of Virginia Park.
Modernaires of Central High School will have their annual
rush tea Sunday, Oct. 4, at the home of Harriet Kovinsky. 17524
Birchcrest Drive. The rushees are Helen Bloch, Helen Schwartz.
Joyce Wilner, Pauline Bricker, Mildred Bender and Barbara God- 1
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