Friday, Oct*lief 9, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seven

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Women's League
To Hear Address
Orr Peace to Come

Prof. Alfred Kelly of Wayne
University will be guest speaker
at the opening meeting of the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, Wednesday, Oct. 14,
at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. He will discuss
"International and Social Peace
to Come."
A luncheon will be held at
12:30 p. m. Mrs. Irving Shevin,
UN. 1-4525, is in charge of reser-
vations.
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
president, extends an invitation
to all women who are members
of organizations affiliated with
the league to attend this meeting.

Women'sCongress
Symposium Oct.14

only the immediate families. Corning from out of town for the wed-
ding besides Dr. and Mrs. Waldman are their daughter, Mrs. Donald
Saxon of New York City, and their son, Stanford Waldman of
Bellville.
Announcement is made by Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chairman of
the music committee of the Jewish Community Center, of the fol-
lowing additional patrons and patronesses for the Kurt Baum con-
cert to be held at the Jewish Community Center on Tuesday evening,
Nov. 10: Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Allen,
Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence W. Crohn, Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. H. J. t.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mrs. Blanche Gilbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, Miss Edith Heavenrich, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham
M. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Klein, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel H. Rubiner. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-

ville S. Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lilienfeld of Winettka, Ill.. are visiting

D. C., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Finsterwald of
Chicago Blvd.
Ensign Robert Frank has returned to M. I. T. in Cambridge,
Mass., following a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Frank of Colorado Ave.
Miss Clarice Freud of Whitmore Rd. returned on Sunday from
a two weeks' trip to New York City and to Raritan Arsenal, N. J.,
where she visited her brother, First Lieut. Henry Freud.
Complimenting Mrs. Kurt Peiser, who was the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd., Mrs. Emil Wald-
bott of Burlingame Ave. entertained at a luncheon at Huyler's on

Monday afternoon. Mrs. Peiser returned to her home in Philadelphia

on Thursday.

ENGAGEMENTS

Oct. 15—Miss Jennie Hoffman,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bornstein,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 15363 Linwood Ave., announce
Ioffman of 2750 Sturtevant Ave., the engagement of their daugh-
.0 Charles M. Amberg, son of ter, Beatrice, to Pvt. Herman
Ar. and Mrs. Oscar Amberg of Anchill, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Hollywood Ave.
Jacob Anchill, 2453 Gladstone
Oct. 18—Miss Marcia Lee Solo- Ave. Miss Bornstein is a senior

On Sunday, Oct. 11, Miss Sylvia Waldman, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph Waldman of Belleville, Ill., will become the bride
Seymour Simons, son of Mrs. David W. Simons of LaSalle Blvd
The ceremony will take place in Detroit and will be attended by

Mrs. Lilienfeld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of Mack Ave.
Mrs. M. L. Pollack of Dallas, Tex., is spending several months
with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fixel of
The work of organized Jewry Boston Blvd.
Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Dr. returned on Thurs-
in the present world struggle for
democracy will be discussed at day from a few weeks' visit with her husband, Lieut. Newman, who
a symposium of the Detroit is stationed at the Tonopah Bomb and Gunnery Range, Nevada.
Mrs. Mordecai Ezekial has returned to her home in Washington.
Women's Division of American

Jewish Congress, Wednesday,
Oct. 14, at 2 p. m., at the Shaarey
Zedek.
Participants will be: Mesdames
Arnold Frank, Harry Bookstein,
William Gottesman, Clarissa
Fineman and Samuel Green.
Mrs. Ernest Golumbia will dis-
cuss current events with special
emphasis on the coming elec-
tions.
An organization meeting was
held Monday to lay the founda-
tions for the Congress Rumor
Clinic, to act as a clearing house
in the suppression of unfounded
or malicious rumors. Mrs. Morris
Mendelson is chairman of the
Rumor Clinic and can be con-
tacted at 2675 Burlingame, TO.
8-1960.

BRIDAL CALENDAR

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

vich, daughter of Mr. and Mis. at the Wayne University College
Maxwell D. Solovich of Elm- of Education, and Pvt. Anchill is
hurst Ave., to Robert Frank serving with the medical corps
Kaye, son of Mrs. Bertha Kaye at Camp McCoy, Wis.
of Philadelphia Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen of
Nov. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, Elmhurst Ave. announce the en-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan gagement of their daughter,
Kaplan of Fullerton Ave., to Edythe Ruth, to Benjamin Feld-
Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of man of Detroit, son of Mrs. Mary
Chicago, Ill.
Feldman of Los Angeles, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss of Elm-
hurst Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Gilda, to
Allan Passerman, son of Mrs.
Esther Passerman of Tyler Ave.

BAR MITZVAHS

Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of
11534 Byron Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Malvin
Lee, on Saturday, Oct. 10, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. and Mrs. Morritz Schubin-
er of 3800 Buena Vista Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Sheldon David, on Oct. 17,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
At home Sunday, Oct. 18, 7 to 11
p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Shore
of 3786 Wager Ave., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Richard Paul, on Oct. 17, at
Young Israel Synagogue, 2691
Joy road. At home Sunday, Oct.
18, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green-
blatt announce the Bar Mitzva
of their son, Murray, on Oct. 17,
at Emmanuel Synagogue. Re-
ception Sunday, Oct. 18, 8 p. m.,
at 3003 Waverly.

Mrs. Thomas Marwil returned on Oct. 1 to Washington, D. C.,

where Lieut. Commander Marwil is stationed. Mrs. Marwil visited
for a few days with her mother, Mrs. A. Jacob of Chicago Blvd.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Lieberman
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Beatrice, to Max
Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elia Horowitz, of Taylor Ave.

BIRTHS

Sept. 9—To
Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Aftel (Ruth Ellias) of
900 Whitmore Road, a daughter,
Frances Janet.
Sept. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph G. Weiss of Massachusetts
Ave., a son, Morris.
Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Klein (Pearl Auslander) of 3042
Gladstone Ave., a son.
Oct. 1.—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel (Tama Charnes of Chicago),
a son, Alan Michael.

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Mrs.-Robert Neuberger of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a
visit with her husband who is stationed at Fort Lee, Va.
Miss Betty Lowenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak
of Longfellow Ave., left last week to resume her studies at Sophie
Newcomb college in New Orleans, La. Her brother, Bill Lowenstein,
left for Chapel Hill, N. C., where he is in his senior year at the
University of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin of Brighton, Mich., have returned from
Home Relief to Hold a week's
stay in New York City.
Capt. Benton I. Marks has been transferred from Chicago to
Camp Brady in Saulte Ste. Marie, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker (Margaret Franklin) are re-
Mrs. Samuel Arkin of Glen- siding at the Whittier Hotel.
dale Ave. will be hostess to the
Miss Anna Rose Hersh and Mrs. Frank Vass of Webb Ave. and
board of Home Relief Society
Mrs. Max Grossfeld of Farrand Ave. are spending the week-end in
Friday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Irving Small Buffalo
as the guests of their, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
will preside. Plans will be made Mrs. Alfred Hersh.
for the annual dinner-dance to
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Friedman of Wildemere Ave. have as
be held Sunday, Oct. 25, at the their guests Mrs. Friedman's mother, Mrs. Sidney Baer, and her
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Baer of Memphis, Term.
Reports will be given by Mrs.
Mrs. Alfred Frank of Petoskey, Mich., is expected here on Sun-
Ralph Levy, chairman of the day, and will be the house guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha
dinner-dance, and Mrs. Max Kaye of Philadelphia Ave.
Rosenfeld, in charge of the year
Private Bernard Brown has been transferred from Fort Custer to
book. Memoriams are being Camp Wallace, Tex.
taken by Mrs. Jean L. Meyers,
NO. 2935. The deadline is Oct. 18.
Dates for the rurnige store
are being assigned by Mrs.
Charles Harris, TY. 6-7791.
Arrangements for this affair
NEW
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are nearing completion, it was
announced by Mrs. John Her-
MONDAY, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
man, chairman of entertainment.
•da. to Sotto do, 5.»5 P M.
Pledges and reservations for
the dinner-dance are being taken
by Mrs. Anna Moss, TO. 6-7394.

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