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October 30, 1942 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-10-30

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Page Eight

Friday, October 30, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs Temple Sisterhood

HADASSAH TO SPONSOR
ONEG SHABBAT, NOV. 7
The Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah will welcome its members
and friends to an Oneg Shabbat,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Saturday, Nov. 7, at 2:30 p. m.
• Rabbi Elijah Stampfer, of Ak-
ron, 0., will be the principal
speaker, and Mrs. Louis Glasier
will lead in the singing. Mrs.
Max Dushkin will present "cur-
rent events."
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM AIDS WAR CHEST
Young Women's Bicur Chiple=
has decided to make a substantial
contribution to the War Chest
and to participate in the drive as
workers.
The fourth annual donor
luncheon will be held Jan. 13 at
the Shaarey Zedek. Pledges are
being taken by Mrs. William
Stoller, TO. 6-0440; Mrs. Joseph
Fisher, TY. 7-4589, and Mrs.
Louis Millman, UN. 1-4591.

* * *

To Hear Marquardt

Frederic S. Marquardt, Far
Eastern expert of the Chicago
Sun, will address the Sisterhood
of Temple Beth El on the subject
"Japan's Great Gamble," at the

.

WOMEN'S CONGRESS GROUP
PEACE PROGRAM NOV. 11
FREDERIC S. MARQUARDT
"Looking to the Peace" is the
title of a program being planned
by the Women's Division of the meeting on Monday, Nov. 9, at 2
American Jewish Congress for p. m., in the Brown Chapel of
Armistice Day, Wednesday, Nov. the Temple.
Born in Manila, Mr. Marquardt
11.
Planned by Mrs. Max Frank, was educated in this country and
chairman of the inter-faith com- returned in 1928 to the. Philip-
mittee, the Chinese, Negro, and pines to work for the Philippine
Jewish people will be represent- Free Press.
ed. Speakers will be A. T. Lui,
The meeting, which will be
vice-president of the American only for members of the Sister-
section of the Chinese Institute ho'od,, will be preceded by a des-
of Engineers; Dr. J. J. McClendon, sert luncheon. Mrs. Henry Meyers
president of the National Associ- is president and Mrs Morris Rand
ation for the advancement of the heads the committee.
Colored People; and Rabbi Leon
Fram of Temple Israel.
Mrs. Milford Pregerson will
give a reading, "The Prophet
Amos on Times Square," and will
be accompanied by Mrs. Rosa
The 23rd annual banquet of the
Bassin Stein.
Jewish Women's European Wel-
Mrs. M. H. Zackheim will give
the invocation at the luncheon. fare Organization will be held at
the Fort Wayne Hotel this Sun-
The meeting is open to the pub-
lic, and will be held in the Bag-
.. ley - Room of the Hotel Statler
at 12:30.
* * *
MIZRACHI SISTERS OF
ZION TO MEET NOV. 3
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will
hold a rally Tuesday at the
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter • ;rill be the guest
speaker. Guests are invited.
Plans will be made for the an-
nual donor luncheon to be held
Dec. 8. Mrs. Ida Goldsmith is
chairman of the program and
Mesdames Sam Osnos and Joseph
Kunin are co-chairmen. For rum-
maging call Mrs. A. Subar, chair-
man, TY. 4-4829.
* * *
DONOR EVENT OF EZRA
GROUP ON JAN. 19
Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt, chair-
MRS. R. KATZIN
man of the donor luncheon of the
Ezra Group of the Detroit Dis- day evening. Rabbi Morris Adler
trict of American Federation of will be guest speaker.
Polish Jews, announces that the
Proceeds will go to continue
event will be held Jan. 19 at the the organization's support of re-
Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Celia Green- fugee orphans. A report on the
berg is chairman of pledges; Mrs. society's work will be submitted
D. Chaleff, chairman of rum- at the dinner.
mage; Mrs. Lewis Steinberg, co-
Mrs. R. Katzin, president of the
chairmen of luncheon. A large organization, announces that a
committee assists in arrange- sum of money was cabled to
ments.
Palestine this week to assist re-
Plans were made at a meeting fugees and to help the Diskin
last week to secure homes in De- orphanage.
troit for refugee children and to
send packages to Jewish prison- HNWANTED HAIR GONE FOR-
EVER! SHORT-WAVE Method
ers in Germany. A drive for
After removes hair FAST by
$1,000 is planned for the latter
purpose.
Electrolysis. No scars!
* * *
No pain! Safe. Only
method recommended
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
by Doctors. Guaran-
The annual donor luncheon of
teed. First time in
Bnai David Sisterhood will be Lefore
Detroit. Edith Eckstat,
held at Jericho Temple Nov. 16. 1309 Eaton Tower — CH. 3047.
On Nov. 9, a games party will
be held in the social hall of the
MIDWAY FLORIST
synagogue.
3351 West Davison
TO. 8-1650

J.W.E.W.O. Banquet
On Sunday Evening

s--,
' -

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss
of Northlawn Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Florence, to Arnold H. Rosman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ROs-
man of Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lesser of
3321 Monterey Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Prudence, to Bernard Blie-
field, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bliefield of Cortland Ave.
At a family dinner in their
home on Santa Barbara Drive, on
Oct. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
Singer announced the engage-
ment of their sister, Miss Pearl
Cowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Cowen of Toledo, to Abe
Flayer,, son of Mrs. Sophie Flay-
er, of. Rochester Ave. and the late
Robert a Flayer. The wedding
will take place in November.
The engagement is announced
of Miss Lenore Terry Hyman,
daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Hy-
man of Washington, D. C., and
the late Dr. Hyman, formerly of
Detroit, to Harry Schneiderman
of Washington. The wedding will
take place early in December.
The bride-elect attends school in
Chevy Chase, Md., and the bride-.
groom-elect is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and Har-
vard Law School.

EXPERT

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BIRTHS

Daughter's Betrothal

Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Rose (Dora Brown) of Boston
Blvd., a son.
* * *
Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Morris (Edna Rosenman,

formerly of Detroit), of Jackson,
Mich., a daughter, Michele Bea.
*
*
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Elson (Marjane Berger) of
W. Boston Blvd., a daughter,
Wendy Sue.

RED CROSS UNIT OF
BNAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE
The Bnai Moshe Red Cross unit
is actively sewing and knitting
garments and raising funds
through social affairs.
The unit works every MOnday

CHARLOTTE SONENKLAR

Cantor and Mrs. Jacob H. Son-
enklar announce the engagement and Tuesday in the Synagogue
of thei; daughter, Charlotte, to building, Dexter and Lawrence,.
Officer Candidate Ozzie G. Sim , under the direction of Mrs.
mons, son of Mr: and Mrs. Max Eugene Gelbman, chairman, and
Simmons of Chicago, Ill. Miss Mrs, Charles Berkowitz, co-
Sonenklar is a student at Wayne chairman. Qualified knitters and
University. Officer Candidate sewers are urged to join the
Simmons is a graduate of North- unit.
western University and is a mem
ber of Phi Beta Kappa Fra- CORSETS
ternity.

-

ANNA WECHSLER

CARD OF THANKS
Spirella Foundation Garments
HEBREW LADIES' AID
Fitted in the Privacy of Your Home
The sons of the late Mrs. Min-
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
2612 Monterey
TO. 8-6112
will hold a social meeting at the nie Weisberg of 2635 Cortland
Dexter-Lawrence Hall at 1:30 Ave. wish to extend their heart MRS. H. ROSENBERG
P.M. on Wednesday. Mrs. Morris felt thanks to all their friends
Shiffra's corsets, • corsellettes and
brassieres individually designed to
Adler will be the guest speaker. and relatives for the kindness
them in their recent be-
your figure.
Helen Rosenthal is chairman of shown
Now located at 9274 Wildemere Ave.
reavement.
the annual donor dinner sched-
uled for Dec. 8.

Marriages

Derin-Swarinsky: Mr. and Mrs.
Max Swarinsky of Dexter Blvd.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Ida, to Pte. Ben Derin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Derin
of Leslie Ave., on Oct. 9, in Gal-
veston, Texas, where Mrs. Derin
now resides. Pte. Rerin is sta-
tioned at Camp Wallace, Texas,
in the coast artillery.

To My
Friends

And To All Voters hi The
15th Congressional Diiirict:

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This is the time fo show appreciation

for genuine loyalty and devoted service by

a great Congressman.

On these

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and

Drapes

For Children's Rooms

Double and Single Sizes

$ 95

I urge all of you to cast your ballois

for congressman John D. Dingell who should

be re-elected by an overwhelming majority

as a tribute for his great services to this

country.

Congressman. Dingell is a true demo-

crat. He is the most consistent supporter of

President Roosevelt's program in Congress.

He is a friend of Palestine, a 'defender of

each

labor, a lover of freedom and a man with

a passionate disapproval of intolerance.

each

Please do not fail to vote on Tuesday for

Congressman

....•

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EXCEPT FRIDAY

Engagements Sonenklars Announce

John D. Ding II

DEMOCRAT.

A. Pupko

9030 12th St.

15th • DISTRICT

Sincerely yours,

William Hordes

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