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November 27, 1942 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-11-27

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Friday, November 27, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Hadassah to Honor
Indianapolis Leader

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Road are spend-
ing a few weeks in Biloxi, Miss., and in New Orleans, La., where
they will visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Davis.

Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Dr., is visiting her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope of Long Island.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of Longfellow Ave. enter-
tained a group of friends at dinner at their home last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin, Mich., entertained a group
of friends at a dinner at their home on Thanksgiving day.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II of Chicago are spending the
Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs. Moses' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
SO1 A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave.

Mrs. Henry J. Moses (Sue Wineman) of Hamilton Road has left
for Runsford, N. J., to be with her husband, Lieut. Moses, who
is stationed there.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Parkside Ave. returned on
Wednesday from a 10-day trip to New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis of Balmoral Drive and Mr.
and Mrs. Edward A. Atlas of Calvert Ave. are spending a few
weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.

Miss Marion Moyer of Boston Blvd. is spending 10 days in
Washington, D. C., and New York City. While in Washington she
will be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott Moyer.

Arthur R. Fixel, a student at Northwestern University, is spend-
ing the Thanksgiving week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur E. Fixel of Boston Blvd.

Dr. Louis E. Schwartz, who has been commissioned Lieut.
Commander in the U. S. Navy, is leaving this Friday for his post at
Bethseda, Md.

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Mrs. Jack A. Goodman of In-
dianapolis, member of the na-
tional board of Hadassah, will
visit Detroit and other Michigan
communities on a regional speak-
ing tour during the coming few
weeks, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson,
president of Hadassah's East Cen-
tral States Region, announces.
Mrs. Goodman will be honored
by Hadassah's membership com-
mittee at an Oneg Shabbat at the
home of Mrs. Maurice Landau on
Longfellow Ave., at 2:30 P. M.
this Saturday. Members who wish
to bring prospective members to
this gathering are asked to call
the membership chairmen, Mrs.
Al Weisman or Mrs. Harry Jones,
or their co-workers, Mesdames
Ben Gordon, Frank Handler,
Herbert Shapiro, William Gor-
don, Charles Harris, Harry Rose-
man, John Herman, Fred Bond,
Peter Bernstein, Ralph Levy, Ben
Cohen, Martin Cowan, Herman
Fisher, Morris Reizen, Louis Har-
ley, Reuben Allender, Sam Ber-
man, Joseph Falk, Louis Ham-
burger, Samuel Hamburger, San-
ford Adler, Maurice Scholnick,
Meyer Millman, Irving Awaab,
A. 0. Barsky.

Mitzvahs

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman
The announcement is made of
of 19292 Warrington Drive an-
the betrothal of Evelyn Rhoda'
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Kaufman of Detroit to Technical
son, Stanford P., on Saturday, Sergeant Murray M. Sedly, son

Dec. 5, at the Shaarey Zedek. of Isaac Sedly of Jersey City.
Dinner for relatives and friends
* * *
on Sunday, Dec. 6, at the Shaarey
Mr. and Mrs. H. Snider of
Zedek.
Hazelwood Ave. announced the
engagement of their daughter,.
Irene, to Wilfred A. Roberts, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Roberts
of W. Euclid Ave., at a family
A pep rally for the sixth an- party last Tuesday. The wedding
nual donor luncheon of the Sis- will be held in February.
* * *
ters of Zion Mizrachi will be
held Wednesday, at the Shaarey
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holzman of
Zedek, at 1 P. M. Mrs. Ethel Elmhurst Ave., announce the en-
Adams, president, will report on gagement of their daughter, Eve-
the 17th annual convention of lyne, to Philip Feigenson, son of
Mizrachi Women's Organization. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feigenson of
For the benefit of those who Sturtevant Ave.
wish to make their pledges, the
organization is sponsoring the
Sunday matinee performance of
Littman's People's Theater. For
tickets contact Mrs. T. Segal, TO.
7-0046, or Mrs. Jos. H. Kunin,
TY. 4-2481.
The donor luncheon will be
held on Tuesday, Dec. 8, at the
Shaarey Zedek. For reservations
call Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, TO.
8-8477. The chairman of the
luncheon is Mrs. Abraham Cap-
Ian, TO. 7-0869. For rummage call
Mrs. Augusta Subar, TY. 4-2481.
On Dec. 16, the organization
will serve refreshments at the
USO heareluarters.

Rally for Mizrachi
Luncheon Wednesday

DR. F. L. BLUMENTHAL
IN DR. KAGAN'S BOOK
The name of Dr. Franz L.
Blumenthal of Detroit is listed
in "American Jewish Physi-
cians of Note" by Dr. Solomon
R. Kagan. His name was inad-
vertently omitted from the list
published in last week's Jewish
Max Edelstein, 22, son of the
Edelsteins of 1530 Lee Place, has
Dr. Joseph A. Himelhoch, who has been commissioned a News.
been commissioned an Ensign in
captain in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, will leave on Sunday
TALKERS' GROUP
for his post at Fort Reilly, Springfield, Mo.
the U. S. Navy. He attended
The Talkers' Group meets at Northern High and was grad-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer of Longfellow Ave. have as their
guest their daughter, Celia, who is home on a week's furlough the Jewish Community Center uated from the University of
from her duties as Assistant Field Director with the Army and Thursday evenings, under the Michigan in 1940. He is stationed
Navy Division of the American Red Cross at Fort Leavenworth, direction of Mr. Ed. Emrich.
at San Diego, Calif.
Kansas.

Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky of South Bend, Ind.,
who are visiting tneir children. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer of Fair-
field Ave., a number of dinner parties have been planned: Monday
evening by Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Rattner of Wellesly Drive, Tues-
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert of Whittier Rd.
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyers of Chicago Blvd., Wednesday
evening by Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp of Longfellow Ave., Fri-
day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim of Prairie Ave.,
and Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Ettlinger of
Pennington Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of Longfellow Ave. returned
on Monday from a week's stay in New York City.

Mrs. Mildred B. Lester of Webb Ave. is spending a month in
Los Angeles. Her son, Pvt. William Lester, is stationed at San
Luis Obispo, Calif.

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guest their son, Pvt. Sidney Caplan, who is home from his post
at Boise, Idaho, on a three-week furlough.

FROM YOUR OWN
FEATHERS OR WOOL

Lieut. j. g. Allen H. Kline, who is stationed at the Great Lakes
Naval Training Center, is spending the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave.

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Miss Delphine Prussian, who is attending school at Boston,
Mass., is spending the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muirland Ave.

Lieut. Martin M. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of
2911 Hazelwood Ave., was on a 10-day furlough and visited here
with his family. On Tuesday, his brother, Sidney Robert, left for
service at Fort Custer.

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