THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Eight
Women's Clubs
Zion Songs and Dances
At Hadassah Group Fete
Officer's Bride
Michigan Ladies' Auxiliaries of
"An evening of Palestinian
Jewish War Veterans sponsored a Songs and Dances" will be the
30-man act from "This Is the feature of the next meeting of
Army" at the Veterans' Hospital, the Business and Professional
Dearborn, Dec. 31. Mrs. Ruth Division of Hadassah next Tues-
Schreiber, chairman of hospitali 7 day evening, at Hotel Statler.
zation committee, made the ar- Mrs. J. S. Sauls will be featured
rangements. •
as 'soloist. Miss Rose Paskel will
The J. W. V. Auxiliaries open- speak on the history of the Pal-
ed a Red Cross oranch for surgi- estinian dances which will be il-
cal dressings and bandages at lustrated by the member of
Dexter and Webb. Mrs. Mary Hashomer Hatzair. Members and
Wallace, chairman, is assisted by guests are welcome to this meet-
Mrs. Ida Greenbaum and Mrs. ing.
Blanche Greenblatt. The unit is
open daily from 10 A. M. to 10
Infants Service Group met on
P. M. Mrs. Ruth Bolhower is Monday at the home of Mrs. B.
Red Cross chairman.
Lubin, 4069 Grand Ave. Another
A First Aid class will meet be- Infants Service Blood Donor Day
ginning at 8 A. M., this Friday, at will take place Jan. 19. Friends
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, are asked to contact any member
Dexter and Cortland, under the of the organization, or to call
supervision of Mrs. Sarah Harris Mrs. M. Wittus, Un. 3-2875, or MRS. CHARLES J. ROBINSON
of Women's Hospital.
Mrs. S. L. Merson, To. 5-9519.
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The marriage of Miss Bess
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Women's Auxiliary of Bnai
Glickstein, daughter of Mr. and
Zedakah
Club
resumed
plans
Brith Louis Marshall Lodge will
Mrs. Ben Glickstein of Gladstone
sponsor an old-fashioned box for its war efforts program dur- Ave., and Lieut. Charles J. Rob-
social at 8:30 P. M. Sunday, at ing 1943. On Monday, Jan. 18, inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Law- a group of Zedakah members Robinson of Calvert Ave., took
ton and Tyler. Admission is free, will appear at the Red Cross as place Sunday evening, Jan. 3,
but each lady is expected to bring blood donors. Members who have at the Shaarey Z.edek Synagogue,
a box lunch for two which will not yet volunteered for this serv- with Rabbi Adler officiating.
be auctioned. There will be danc- ice are asked to communicate Lieut. Robinson is in the Signal
ing and entertainment. Proceeds with Mrs. Irving Gould, UN. Corps stationed in Washington,
will be used for Bnai Brith 2-2184
D. C., and for the present the
Many contributions have been young couple will reside in
projects.
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received for Red Cross Service- Arlington, Va.
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth men's kits at $1. Gifts are being
Yehuda recently installed the fol- accepted by Mrs. Maurice Knop-
lowing officers: Mrs. H. Rotten- per, 3226 Fullerton, TO. 7-8961.
Zedakah Club will henceforth
berg, president; Mrs. H. Lansky,
Mrs. H. Hubert, Mrs. S. Korretz, meet semi-monthly on alternate
Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. London,
Mrs. D. Lipman, vice-presidents; Mondays. Two other Mondays
Mrs. L. Wainger and Mrs. A. a month will be devoted by mem- 18105 Parkside Ave., announce
Molly, trustees; Mrs. E. Schlus- bers for making bandages and the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
sel, treasurer; Mrs. I. Holtzman, surgical dressings at the Shaarey Bertram, at the Shaarey Zedek,
honorary president; Mrs. E. Mus- Zedek, in connection with •a Red Jan. 9, at 9 A. M. At home Sun-
covitz, ex-president; Mrs. A. Al- Cross course. For information day, Jan. 10, 8 to 11 P. M.
becop, Mrs. S. Glassman, Mrs. M. call Mrs. Morris Halperin, TO.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Lewis,
Schaloffsky, honorary vice-presi- 8-9884.
4076 Sturtevant Ave., announce
The club will meet Monday at the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
dents; Mrs. E. Engieberg, enter-
tainment; Mrs. H. Miller, record- 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Morton Harry, Saturday, Jan. 16,
ing secretary; Mrs. M. Merzon, Irving Gould, 17577 Northlawn. at 10 a. m., at Shaarey Zedek.
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financial secretary.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klein of
Ezra Women.'s Division spon-
Beta Chapter of Chi Epsilon sored a pep rally Tuesday at the 4228 Sturtevant Ave. announce
Sorority honored new pledges at home of the president, Mrs. the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
a luncheon at Huyler's Dec. 26. Jennie Weinberg, preliminary to Kenneth Arnold, on Saturday
Pledge pins were presented to the the annual donor luncheon to morning, Jan. 16, at Congrega-
girls.
take place on Tuesday, Jan. 19, tion Bnai Moshe. Reception at
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home Sunday, Jan. 17, 7 to 10
at the Shaarey Zedek.
Shifra Chapter of Junior Wom-
Members of the War Prisoners p. m. No cards.
en's Mizrachi recently elected the Aid Committee reported that the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of
following officers: Fay Stollrnan, first shipment of 95 boxes, at 3841 Webb Ave. announce. the
president; Pearl Rappaport, vice- an approximate cost of $500, left Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jacob
president; Sorel Subar, secretary; Federation headquarters this Joseph, on Saturday, Jan. 9, at
Drora Selesny, treasurer. Mem- week.
Congregation Bnai Zion. Dihner
bership is open to young women,
The yearbook committee re- on Sunday, Jan. 10, at Jericho
18 to 22. For information, call ported that a book will be print- Temple, 2705 Joy Road.
Miss Stollman, TY. 4-7781.
ed in English and Yiddish.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Re‘ibel of
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Darlings and servicemen page 26339 York Road, Huntington
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood's "Pay- chairmen reported that they are
Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
Up" luncheon will take place gathering names to appear on
vah of their twin sons, David
next Monday, in the banquet hall these pages.
and Daniel, on Saturday morn-
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of the synagogue, Dexter and
ing, Jan. 9, at Temple Beth Jacob
Lawrence. There is no admission
Jewish W omen's European in • Pontiac. At home Saturday
charge to members who pay Welfare Organization will have a
evening.
their dues at the luncheon. Non- home .cooked luncheon next
Edwin Lewinson, son of Mr.
members are welcome to attend Wednesday at Congregation. Bnai
at a nominal charge. A speaker Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. and Mrs. Barney Lewinson of
from the office of civilian defense Mrs. J. Seder is chairman and 5045 Lillibridge St., was con-
will deliver a talk following the Mesdames B. Feldman and I. firmed at Congregation Bnai
luncheon.
Israel are .co-chairmen. Proceeds David, Elmhurst and 14th Sts.,
Arrangements are in charge of will go .for emergency relief for on Dec. 26. Open house for
Mrs. Sam Freedman, Mrs. Ralph refugee, orphans. The organiza- friends and relatives was held
Beck and Mrs. Sydney Goodman. tion this week cabled $90 to aid at the home of Mrs. Sam Wolson,
The annual donor dinner of two refugee families in Pales- 3331 Carter Ave., on Dec. 27. The
Bar Mitzvah will be honored at
the Sisterhood will be held Sun- tine.
day, Feb. 7.
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Congregation Beth It z c h o c k
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Bicur Cholem Organization met services on Jan. 9, at which time
Primrose Benevolent Club will Jan. 4 at the home of Mrs. he will be presented with a
hold its annual donor luncheon Joseph Bakst and made final Bible prepared in the Braille
at the Book Cadillac Hotel Jan. plans for the fourth annual donor edition.
19. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will luncheon to take place Jan. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel
be the guest speaker. Mrs. Carl at the Shaarey Zedek. Proceeds of 26339 York Road, Huntington
Pearl is chairman of the affair. will go for needy sick. For res- Woods, announce the Bar Mitz-
Mrs. M. Greenberg is president ervations call Mrs. William Stall- vah of their twin sons, David and
of the organization.
er, TO. 6-0440, chairman, Mrs. Daniel, on Saturday morning, Jan.
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Joseph Fisher, TY. 7-4589, or 9, at Temple Beth Jacob in
Bnai David Sisterhood will Mrs. Louis Millman, UN. 1-4591, Pontiac. At home on Saturday
have a victory dinner at the Wil- co-chariman.
evening.
shire next Tuesday, at 7:30 P. M.,
to celebrate the success of the
donor event. Mrs. Shore, 2019
Elmhurst, TO. 5-2838, is chairman
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FURS
of the dinner committee and is
accepting reservations. At the
SAVINGS
Sisterhood's last meeting, a re-
Up TO
15%
ligious school library was insti-
tuted and a number of contri-
butions -were received for that
purpose.
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Louis Marshall Business and
Professional Auxiliary will hold
a membership tea Sunday at 3
arm 511 Jar.
p. in. at the home of Etta Over-
REPAIRING
ton, 2956 Calvert Ave., for mem-
11612 DEXTER
bers who bring prospective mem-
REMODELING
Next to Dexter Theater
bers. An invitation is extended
to out-of-town girls.
Friday, January 8, 1941
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heydt (Marilyn Elbinger) were the
guests of Mr. Heydt's parents in New York City, prior to Mr.
Heydt's leaving for army duties on Jan. 4.
In honor of Miss Bryna Ross, a student at Florida State
College for Women at Tallahassee, who spent her vacation with
them, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenman entertained 30 guests at a
buffet supper on Dec. 27.
Ilene Ratner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ratner of 12024
N. Martindale, celebrated her 13th birthday with a dinner party
for 14 guests on Dec. 23. ./
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bussey are spending some time in Hot
Springs, Ark., after visiting relatives in Chicago.
Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg of 2654 Elmhurst Ave. left on Thurs-
day for Midland, Tex., to visit with her daughter and ' son-in-law. Dr.
and Mrs. Bernard R. Berman (Ruth Rothenberg). En route, Mrs.
Rothenberg will be the guest of Mrs. R. Weinstein of Fort Worth,
Tex.
Lt. and Mrs. Max R. Beitman and daughter, Shirley Ilene,
are expected here on Jan. 14 to spend a few weeks with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd. Lt. Beitman
is stationed with the Medical Division at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
Mrs. S. C. Maximon
To Address Women's
Congress Wednesday
The Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Con-
gress will hold its annual paid-
up membership luncheonette
next Wednesday at- 12:30 p. m.,
Bar Mitzvahs
Fund conference held in De-
troit.
Mrs. M. S. Perlis, vice-president
in charge of membership, in-
vites new members in the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress. Annual
dues are $3. Checks may be
mailed to Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse,
2474 Calvert Ave.
Mrs. S. A. Singer will be on
hand to sell War Bonds and
Stamps.
The public speaking class
under the direction of Mrs. Mil-
ford Pregerson is being organ-
ized now. Those interested must
register by calling Mrs. Nathan
Spevakow, TY. 6-6402.
The second in the series of
teas in conjunction with the
fund-raising campaign will be
held at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Katkin, 19330 Warrington Dr.,
on Friday, Jan. 15, at 2 'p. rn.
This will be in the form of a
Chinese tea. Members and pros- -
pective members are invited.
The American Jew'
To Be Reviewed at
Hadassah Meeting
MRS. SELMA C. MAXIMON
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Me-
morial Building, Tyler and
Lawton.
The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Selma C. Maximon, na-
tional organization director of
the Women's Division. Mrs.
Maximon is a graduate of Barn-
ard College and has an M.A.
degree in social service. She has
long been affiliated with the
United Parents Association and
the Jewish Board of Guardians.
Mrs. Morris Mendelson will
give a resume of current events.
Mrs. Arnold Frank will re-
port on the Jewish National
In spite of the diffi-
culty in securing
merchandise under
w a r conditions, w e
hold this traditional
sale in order that our
customers m a y re-
plenish their linens
at savings. The V a 1-
u es offered are truly
outstanding.
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
will meet Tuesday, Jan. 12, at
2:30 p. m., at Hotel Statler.
Mrs. Morris Adler, chairman
of education, who is in charge
of the program, announces as the
main feature of the afternoon a
review of "The American Jew"
which was prepared under the
auspices of Dr. Oscar Janowsky.
Mrs. Adler will give the introduc-
tion and summary, and special
chapters will be reviewed by
Mrs. Bert Schiller, Mrs. Adolph
Ehrlich and Mrs. Harry Stocker.
Members are asked to bring
their pamphlets, "Singing Pales-
tine,' to join in community sing-
ing.
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