Friday, November 20, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nine SOC IAL EVENTS -NEWS OF INTEREST TO OMEN ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Bar Mitzvahs Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank of 18635 Wildemere Ave. will be at home on Saturday eve- ning, Nov. 21, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, William Shetzer Frank. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gilbert Charles. on Saturday morning, Nov. 28., 9 A. M., at Congregation Shaarey Ze- dek. A reception will be held on Saturday evening, at Congrega- tional Shaarey Zedek, from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere spent the last week-end in New York, in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mortimer Meyer of Suffolk Drive is spending a week in New York City. Mr.. and Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. will entertain a group of their friends at a dinner at their home this Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman of Muirland Ave. have as their. guest Mrs. Fleischman's mother, Mrs. Morris Goldrich of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert of Whittier Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyer of Chicago Blvd: have invited a group of their friends to a dinner to be given at Al Green's Restaurant next Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. Broder of Lawrence Ave. left on Tuesday for Law- ton, Okla., to spend several days with her brother and sister-in-law, Major and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers. Major Meyers is stationed at Fort Sills. Bridal Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Kuttnauer of Canterbury Road have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg of Minneapolis, Minn. Nov. 27—M 27—Miss Shirley Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of Fullerton Ave., to Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of Chicago, Ill, • MISS RUTH PAIS Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cooper of Chicago Blvd. are spending a few days in Chicago. Local Brevities DR. HALKIN TO ADDRESS KVIJTZAI IVRITH NOY. 28 Dr. Simeon Halkin, famol poet, essayist and lecturer, wi be the guest speaker of the Kvu zah Ivrith on Saturday evenin Nov. 28, in the Rose Sittig Cohe Building. That Saturday after noon. Dr. Halkin will meet t1 -. C staff of the Hebrew Schools it an Oneg Shabbath n i the Ros C - Sittig Cohen Building. All wh 0 unersn dtad -- 'Hebrew are invite( * * * OFFICERS ELECTED BY MOSAIC DeMOLAY ORDER Mosaic Chapter, Order of De Molay, elected Harold Berry a master . c_ouncilor for the comin, term. The other officers are Stanford Abrornovitz, s e n i o councilor; Herbert Slobin, junto councilor; Jack Hurwitz, . treas user; David Buegeleisen, chap lain; Joe Broder, senior deacon Milton Firestone, junior deacon Samuel Goodman, senior ste ward; Lester Fader, junior stew ard; Saul Friedman, marshal' preceptors, Sam LaFo Melvin — Wasserman, sserman, Moe Traurig, Alber Goldfarb, Bertrand Horowitz Moris Braverman and. Rob er Schweiger, An open meeting will be hale Thanksgiving night in Jerich ( Temple. ' Joy Road and Linwood * * * GAMMA KAPPA CHI Gamma • Kappa Chi Fraternity at Wayne University has an• unced the following pledges: Jack Beikin, Fred J. Borisoff Milton R. Cohen, Julius Genser Joseph Gilbert, Sheldon Eisen- berg, Louis Gorzeck, Charls Kos- har, Marvin' Lopatin, Harry Ra- dine, Jack Ribiat, Albert Schrut, Albert S_hipko and Bernard H. Zaffern. The fraternity defeated Pi Tau Sigma 124 in the inter-fratern- ity six-man touch football. Sam Garfinkel has been named fraternity photographer. . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pais of Mrs. Andrew B. Lorre of Kentucky Ave. is spending a week Northlawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, in New York City and Washington. Ruth Sandra, to Lewis Silver- Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. will entertain a group of friends at a dinner at their home on Saturday, Nov. 21. stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverstein of Martindale Ave. Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. Thomas Marwil were in Detroit Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- for a few days en route from Washington, D. C., to Lieut. Command- ry Swartz (Sarah Gelstein) of er Marwil's new post in Cedar Falls, Ia. Linwood Ave., a daughter, Marcia Simon Shetzer of Washington, D. C., will spend the week end Karen. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer of Longfellow Ave. * * * Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Mrs. Samuel S. Altschuler of Bishop Road has left for El Paso, Tex., to be with her husband, Major Altschuler, who is stationed Detailed Analysis Made by ton Bates (Marion Winkelman) there with the Medical Corps. of Clairmount Ave., a daughter, Research Committee of Lynda Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim of Prairie Ave. will enter- * * * Council of Federations tain a group of their friends at a dinner in their home this Friday. Nov. 8—To Captain and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Dr. have as their A detailed study of the Hebrew Nathaniel Sandler of O'Reilly guest Mr. Wolfner's sister, Miss Frances Wolfner of St. Louis. University of Jerusalem, con- Gen e r al Hospital, Springfield, Mrs. Sol G. Meyers returned to Sparta, Wis., following a 10- densed from a more extensive Mo., a daughter, Dorothy Louise. analysis of the early history and day visit in Detroit. Major Meyers is stationed at Camp McCoy. * * * development of that institution, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. had as their Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kosichek and Mr. Kosichek's was published this week by the Alexander Leichtman of Chicago budget research committee of mother of Lansing. • Bernard. the Council of Jewish Federa- Blvd., a son, Marton * * * Mrs. Peter A. Miller of Atkinson Ave. has returned from a tions and Welfare Funds. Jacob three months' trip to Arizona, Texas and Mexico. Returning with Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- her for a 10-day visit were her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Blaustein of Baltimore is chair- bert Tessler (Frances Wolnez), a man of the committee. Mrs. Frank J. Winton. Lieut. Winton is a pilot with the Army Air son, Paul Martin. The Hebrew University study Corps and is stationed at Topeka, Kan. * * * will be followed by similar an- Mrs. Benno Marks of Connecticut Ave. will return on Friday To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Parker alytical reports on other agencies from an extended trip to Salt Lake City and California. supported by Jewish welfare (Harriet Goldberg), 3757 Calvert, Franklin T. Linx, Gunners Mate III Class, is home on a three funds. Studies of the World ORT a daughter, Emily Beth. weeks' furlough, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Union, Histadruth and Hadas- Linx of Byron Ave. It will be remembered that he was recently sah are in preparation. rescued from the Pacific when the ill-fated O'Brien was sunk. Dr. Mark Wischnitzer, execu- Complimenting Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, who will become the tive director of the Hilfsverein bride of Paul B. Newman on Nov. 29, Mrs. Joseph Newman and der Deutschen Juden from 1921 Mrs. Charles Newman arranged a dinner and miscellaneous shower to 1937 and now a member of the z z zemezemy i .6 ' W./Ate/717 \ at the Canterbury house on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and on Saturday, Nov. 21. Mrs. I. D. Friedman and Mrs. Casper Cutler are giving a research staff of the Council, pre- pared the report after a five- luncheon at Huylers in the Fisher Bldg. 7 7 .. . 1 Latest Sty 7 l es i n J ackets month study. Dr. Maurice B. and Coats Mr. and Mrs."Nathan H. Schermer of the Lee Crest Apt. had Hexter and Judge Morris Rothen- .ff Th - -,-:•Y's vi as their guest for a few days Mrs. Shermer's brother, Sidney Michel- • son, who is 4th Technician in the Army Ordnance Division at Camp berg ,both of New York, consti- tuted the sub-committee which McCoy, Wis. reviewed the data collected and of Welil°441' Miss Phyliss Alvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay of Longfellow supervised the preparation of the Ave., and Miss Marilyn Sandorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald EXPERT published report, which has been 41/ FURRIER Sandorf of Warrington Rd., will be hostesses at a hay ride to be approved by the entire commit- given on Saturday, Nov. 21. 9150 TWELFTH ST., at Atkinson tee. OPEN E EVENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Friedman of Waverly Ave. entertained The report is a factual history EXCEPT FRIDAY TRinity 2-0629 a group of friends at dinner at their home last Sunday. of the Hebrew University from Mr. and Mrs. Eliot R. Fine of Merton Rd. have returned from its establishment in 1924 to the Montgomery, Ala., where they visited with Mr. Fine's brother, present. Philip, who is a receiving pilot training at Maxwell Field. ....e Other members of the Budget NI:111::::::IP' Complimenting their niece, Miss Eleanore Gunsberg, who will Research Committee are Fred M. become the bride of Joseph M. Delott on Nov. 29, Mesdames Anton Butzel, Samuel Goldsmith, Jo- Feder, Joseph Gunsberg, Samuel Gunsberg, Louis Gunsberg and seph Goldstein, Harry Green- ... Sigmund Gunsberg gave a luncheon and shower at Pereira's on stein, Sidney Hollander, ex-of- Soft a,„„ warm, in choice. of solid Wednesday. colors, Guaranteed not less than ficio, Charles Rosenbloom, Wil- :25 percent wool. . Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedlander of Dexter Blvd. have as their liam Rosenwald, Edwin J. Schan- guest their daughter, Mrs. Adolph Schoenfield of Baltimore, Md. farber, William J. Shroder, Abba ki Bernard Kaye has been promoted from 2nd to 1st lieutenant. Hillel Silver, David Watchmaker Lieut. Kaye is Adjutant at Camp Swift, Texas. He is the son of and Ira M. Younker. Eiea.61.i1Sul panel blankets In re Mrs. Bertha Kaye of W. Philadelphia Ave. .. BIRTHS Study of Hebrew University Compiled Buy MORE War Bonds , \ L Blankets - $5 95 Mrs. A. Cohen of Altoona, Pa., was the house guest of Mrs. Leo Weiss of Mark Twain Ave. YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI Invitations have been mailed to members and friends of Young Women's Mizrachi to attend a pep rally and dessert luncheon at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Monday, Nov. 30, at 1 P.M. Mrs. Abraham Danzig will be the speaker and her young daughter, Ida, will entertain with songs and recitations. BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe will give a card party Sunday evening, Nov. 29, in the synagogue's social hall, Dexter and Lawrence. 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