Page Eir-ht THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs The Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai David has increased its activities on the war front. The Red Cross unit functions each Tuesday and welcomes women experienced in sewing and knit- ting. The unit is under the di- rection of Mrs. Ely Cutler, assisted by Mesds. Irving Ratner and Samuel Ravitz. The first aid Red Cross course has room for a limited number of women. The class meets on Tuesdays, 8 to 10 p. m. On Monday evening, Bnai David Sisterhood will supply re- freshments at USO headquarters and will act as hostesses. Mrs. Roy Chatlin is war activi- ties chairman and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs is president. * * * Primrose Benevolent Club's annual donor luncheon will be held Jan., 19 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs: Carl Pearl is chair- man and Mesdames T. Zohott and H. Wright are pledge chair- men. * * * Young Women's Bicur Cholem is making arrangements for the annual donor luncheon to be held Jan. 13 at the Shaarey Zedek. For information call the chairman, - Mrs. William Staller, TO. 6-0440. * * * Pythian Sisters, Greater De- troit Temple No. 152, will give a card narty on Monday at 8:30 p. m. at Workman's Circle, 11529 Linwood. * * * Enuality Club will • hold its 18th* annual donor luncheon at L'Aiglon's on Dec. 16. For res- ervations and information call the chairman, Mrs. Emma, Pick, HO. 6779. * * * European Jewish Women's Welfare Organization will have a special meeting Monday at the Bnai Moshe at 1 P. M. Plans will be made for future events. The north Woodward Branch of J.W.E.W.O. is completing ar- rangements for the annual donor luncheon to be held Dec. 1 at the Shaarey Zedek. Harvey Stone will be master • of ceremonies. Rabbi Jacob Nathan will be the guest speaker. * * * Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Louis Marshall Lodge will meet at 8:30 p. m. on Dec. 2 at the home of Mrs. Milton Cross, 16588 Woodingham. Mrs. Jess Feiler, chairman of the anti- defamation committee of Pisgah Auxiliary, will be the guest speaker. Bridal Calendar Mthiages Pioneer Women Plan Numerous Activities Hertz-Lipset: At 1 o'clock on Thanksgiving afternoon, the Crystal Ball Room of the Book- Cadillac Hotel was the scene of a wedding of beautiful appoint- ments, when Miss Beatrice Lip- set, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lipset of Tuxedo Ave., became the bride of Oscar Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hertz, of Leslie Ave., with Rabbi Har- old Rosenthal officiating. Mrs. Donald Barris was matron of honor. Donald Barris served as best man. Among the out-of-town guests were the groom's sister, Mrs. Louis Jaffe of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Anna Sakson of New York City, Dr. E. M. E. Rose of Swarth- more, Pa., and Pvt. Raymond Rose of Lake Sovis, Ga. The couple left on a short honeymoon trip to the west, fol- lowing which they will be at home at 3753 Collingwood Ave. * * * S off erin-Morritz : The Wil- shire was the scene of a lovely wedding Nov. 22, when Rabbi Morris Adler united in marriage Muriel Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morritz of Elm- hurst Ave., and Arthur L. Sof- ferin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sofferin, of Boston Blvd. Mrs. Hy Cramer was matron of honor and Miss Faye Handelsman was bridesmaid. Corp. Alvin Sofferin was best man and Oscar Katz was usher. Adele Mondry, war effort chairman, reports that $6,000 worth of bonds and stamps were sold through the Pioneer Wom- en's groups in this city. A call was issued to members to par- ticipate in the blood donors' bank and 'to call Mrs. Mondry, TO. 5-3215, for further information. The Pioneer Women's Organi- zation calls all Jewish women to make a special effort to partici- pate in the donor luncheon on Jan. 6, at the Masonic Temple. All donors are asked to co- operate and to call in their reser- vations as soon as possible to the council chairman, Mrs. A. Mich- lin, TO. 6-8483. For rummage dates, call Mrs. Exelrod,- TY. 4-4614, or Mrs. M. Moser, TY. 5-3863. For the Kanat Memorium Fund, call Mrs. Dora Reitman, TO. 5-8623. Joseph Haggai will address Pioneer Women's Club One on Monday evening, at Lachar's on 12th St. Members and friends are invited. Goldie - Myerson Group will hold a games party on Wednes- day, at 8 P. M., at Lachar's on 12th St. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Staff _Sergeant Marshall D. Shulman, who is stationed with the Army Air Corps at Fort Sumner, in New Mexico, was on a brief furlough this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. • Shulman of Webb Ave. His brother, Leon., Charles Shulman, a student at the University of Michigan, joined his brother in Detroit for a two-day visit with the family. • Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd. entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, complimenting -Miss Florence Moss, who will become the bride of her son, Arnold H., on Dec. 27. Rabbi Herschel Lymon, Miss Helen Spaber; Miss Molly Mat- thews and Miss Esther Adler of Temple Beth El Religious School are attending the annual Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Religious School Teachers' convention in Cincinnati Nov. 26 and 27. Rabbi Lymon opened the sessions on Thursday morning with the invocation. Dr. Herman Kanter, who has been commissioned a Captain in the Army Medical Corps, is now stationed at Camp Weingarten, Missour. Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Snider and son, Harvey, formerly of Oak Drive, are now residing at 18055 Warrington Drive. Mrs. Harry Phillips of East Seven Mile Rd., is spending a few weeks visiting with relatives in Chicago. Dr. Hermann K. Sachs, who has been commissioned a Captain in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, left on Wednesday for his post at Camp Robinson, Ark. Dr. Berncie Izner of Baylis Ave. is leaving on Sunday for Brigham City, Utah, to spend two weeks with her husband, Captain Irving B. Shulak, who is stationed at the Bushnell General Hospital. Mrs. L. Wonboy, Mrs. E. Man- dell. Manuel Rott, the bride's uncle, was best man. * * * Levin-JackSon: Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson announce the mar- riage of their. daughter, Birdie, to Sylvian Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levin of Chicago on Nov. 22. Schulson Joins Army WASHINGTON, D.C.—Hyman A. Schulson, administrative as- sistant to the executive director of the Zionist Organization of America and director of its speakers' bureau, has joined the U.S. Army as a private. He was Bobby Breen, on his 17th V V • birthday, was the happy recipient inducted this week at Fort Kaplan-Bakst: Mr. and Mrs. of 17 defense stamps from a fan. Meyer, Va. Morris Bakst announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Rita v-v v Alice, to Frank A. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan of Calvert Ave. * * * BIRTHS Nov. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jacobs (Anne Begun), 3264 Calvert Ave., a son, Barry Bruce. * * * Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fredericks of Mendota Ave., a daughter, Charlotte. * * * Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Mitchell (Lena Miller) of LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Karen Ruth. * * * Jaffin-Ifott: On Nov. 22 La- To Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rap- chars, Miss Beatrice Rott, daugh- aport (H in d e Goldstein), a ter of Mrs. Bessie Rott, of Blaine Ave., became the bride of Ar- daughter, Mary Joan. thur Jaffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaffin of Clairmount Ave. Mrs. B. Hitow was matron of honor, Thelma Jaffin, maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Month LONDON (JPS)—The death in a Nazi prison Ramp in Holland of Herman Salomonson, noted Dutch Jewish writer and humor- ist, was announced here by the Dutch News Agency. Writing under - the pen name of Melis Stoke, Salmorison had been re- garded as one of the most stim- ulating of Holland's literary per- sonalities. 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