Frkiew December THE JEWISH NEWS 1942 SOCIAL EVENTS Foster's "Jeanie" To Be Presented Lillian Beal Hicks, Detroit% so- prano and actress, will present Stephen Foster's "Jeanie" at the meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, Monday, Dec. 14, at 2 p. m., in Brown Chapel. In her interpretation, Miss Hicks portrays the married life of Stephen Foster and his "Jeanie of the light brown hair". The play is written in five scenes and is given with mu- sical accompaniment. Of special interest will be the presence of Mrs. Alfred Worn- eweck, niece of Stephen Foster, who is a Detroiter. Mrs. Worn- eweck has given Miss Hicks much authentic information that has been included in the sketch. The meeting, for members on- ly, will be preceded by a' des- sert luncheon, at 1:30 p. in., in the social hall of the Temple. Mrs. Henry Meyers is president of the Sisterhood and Mrs. Mor- ris Rand is program chairman. The program committee includes Mesdames -Arthur Bloom, Max Field, Amy Gaines, Fred Gins- burg, Theodore Kelter, Philip Mar cuse, Merrill Silverstein; Harold Smilay, Gerald Spero, Mayer Sutzburger, Melville Welt, James Wineman and Oscar Ze- mon. Mrs. Adler to Speak To JiMior Hadassah Junior Hadassah will hold its monthly meeting at the Statler Hotel on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest speaker and Miss Pearl Bean, re- cent scholarship winner at the Julliard School of Music, will be the soloist. Miss Ann Baker, president of the Detroit Unit, will report on the national convention of Junior Hadassah held in New York last week. Miss Virginia Brand, fund rais- ing - chairman, will outline plans for the donor luncheon to be held in February. The honor of being "Queen of Junior Hadassah" at the donor luncheon will go to the girl who raises the most money for the luncheon. Runners-up in the contest will be named "Ladies-in-Waiting." All girls 18 years of -age and older are urged to attend the meeting Sunday. To WIVES whose husbands are tired wHEN your husband comes V home tired, - send him to Arthur Murray's, where war workers, professional men and prominent business men keep fit pleasantly. Doctors recommend dance- lessons as the ideal lexer- eise to soothe tired. nerves. An hour's dancing on his way home will invigorate him physically, and improve his dancing no end! Bring. him• in -for an enjoyable private- half-hour lesson today— just to se! ItTifUR MURRAY HOTEL STATLER ,1' 44444 ;alai BUY Page Eleven NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN November Bride ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Road have returned from Biloxi, Miss., and New Orleans, La., La. where they visited with Arthur Davis. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. • and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral drive has returned from Long Island where she spent a few weeks visiting with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Boston Blvd. an'd Mr. and Mrs. D. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. entertained a groui, of their friends at a progressive dinner on Friday evening, Dec. 4. Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way has returned from a 10-day trip to New York City.. Mrs. Louis A, Welt of Pinehurst Ave. has* returned from Cincin- nati where she has been visiting with her family. Mr.. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld of Warrington Drive enter- tained - a., group of their friends at a dinner at their home on Saturday, Dec. 5. Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. is spending a week in Grand Rapids. - I - Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. entertained a group of their friends at a dinner at their home on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Mrs. Walter Laib of Strathcona Drive has returned from a two weeks' trip to New York City. Friends of Lieut. and Mrs. Amson Tabor will be interested to learn that at present they are residing at the Hotel Meany, Univer- sity District, Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Osman E. Fisher of Edison Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Field of Huntington Woods will entertain' a group of their friends at a dinner at the Statler Hotel on Sunday evening, Dec. 13 Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Longfellow 'Ave. will leave an Sunday for Memphis, Tenn., Tenn. where - she will visit with her son-in- Fred Dreifus. law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of Oakman Blvd. entertained their friends at a cocktail and supper party at the Statler Hotel last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf of Warrington. Dr. had as their guests last week Mrs. Sandorf's brother and sister-in-law, Cadet and Mrs. Morley Benjamin. Cadet Benjamin has just completed his basic training at the flying school at Geneseo, N. Y. Miss Rebecca Myers of Burlingame Ave. and Miss Fanny Rosen of Chicago Blvd. lefts on. Monday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ackerman have returned to their home in Lima, 0., following, a few days' visit in Detroit with relatives. Captain Lewis B. Daniels has returned to his post at Camp Luna in Las Vegas; N. M., following a 10-day furlough spent with Mrs. Daniels -and the children. Mrs. Mildred B. Lester of Web.b Ave. has returned from Los Angeles where she has been visiting - for the past month. Her son, Pvt. William Lester, is stationed at San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helper of Parkside Ave. had as their guests the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thal of Toledo. Mrs. Louis Smilansky of Burns Drive has returned from Petoskey, Mich., where she spent a week visiting with her family. Major and Mrs. Ervin Grennbaum of Leslie Ave: returned on Sunday, Dec. 6, from a few days' stay in New York. - Mrs. Harry Stocker of Devonshire Ave. entertained a group of friends at a luncheon at her home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman A. Kramer have moved from the Bel- crest Hotel and are now residing at 19597 Roslyn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldenberg of Glynn Ct. have returned from Cleveland where they spent a few days visiting with rela- tives. - Complimenting Miss Betty Jane Felsat, a bride elect, Mrs. Norman Rader, Mrs. Eugene Klein and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt entertained at a dinner and shower at Schiff & Moss' on Joy Road on Nov. 30. • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kart of McGraw Ave. celebrated their 25th anniversary last Sunday, at Northwood Inn. It was a double celebration, marking also the marriage of their niece, Mrs. Ben- jamin Feldman (Edythe Ruth Cohen). Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will present Stanleigh Goldberg, 11 years old, in a piano recital on Dec. 18, at 8 p. m. at the Rubenstein Piano Studios. Eada Rubenstein, whose two compositions are also included in the program, will assist at the second piano. Warrant- Officer Ben Rubens and Mrs. Rubens have returned to Brighton, Mass., where Mr. Rubens is stationed with the U. S. Coast Artillery, after spending his furlough with his sister, Mrs; Ann Averbuch. North Friendly Aid Society's annual banquet will be held this Sunday at Mishkan Igrael Hall, Linwood and Blaine. For reser- vations call Mrs. L. Fishman, president, TY. 3-3951; or Mrs. Rose Spitzer, TO. 7-6915. Mrs. Spitzer and Mrs. Ida Lubetsky are co-chairmen of the event. Music Study Club Picks Seymour Lipkin As Concert Artist Seymour Lipkin, 15-year-old pianist, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, has been selected as the young musician to be presented in annual concert -this year by the Music Study Club. The event will be held Jan. 3 at the Detroit Institute of Art. Mrs. Edith Sauls is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Engagements —Photo by Redman MRS. JACK D. KUTNICK Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenfeld an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Lt. Jack D. Kutnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kutnick of Detroit, on Nov. 21, in Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bialosky an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Diana Shirley, to Dr. Herschel S. Zackheim of New York City, son of,Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim of Webb Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tush- man of Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Doris, to Jerome Guttenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gut- tenberg of Brush Ave. Bridal Calendar BIRTHS Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vyn Schubiner of 1977 Tuxedo, a son, Charles Henry. Nov. 21—To - Dr. and Mrs. Luis Perelman (Theodora J u di t h Aronstam) of New York City, a son, Luis Jr. Dec. 20—Miss Lois Love, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Love, to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Cohen, at the bride's res- idence, 12660 Wark Ave. Recep- tion 2 to 4 p. m. Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Shay E. Foreman (Lucille Helen Mann) of Chicago Blvd., a son, Dennis Jay. Dec. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg (Dorothy Lax) of Warrington Ave., a son, William Michael. Dec. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Dan- ald L.• Golden (NOrma Blum- berg) of 2360 Oakman Blvd., a son, Michael Eugene. New Dresses Hadassah Observes Szold's Birthday For White "Reminiscences of Henrietta Szold," will be the keynote of the Oneg Shabbat at which the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will celebrate the 82nd birthday of the founder of Hadassah at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Satur- day, Dec. 19, at 2:30 P. M. Holidays Fa,ihions for Discriminating Women— Maurice Carry your load smartly with a well balanced body in a KEL- LOGG foundation. Back lace— front lace or wrap around gar- ments which relieve fatigue and that let down feeling. 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