Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 5, 1943 SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Rabbi Groner Talks At JNF Auxiliary Donor Event Rally Mrs. Henry Soss of Bloomfield Hills is visiting with her family in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way are leaving this Friday for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will visit their son, Robert, who is attending a flying school there. Mrs. Samuel J. Levin of Canterbury Rd. is visiting with her husband, Lieut. Commander Levin, who is stationed in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. is spending some time in Hollywood, Fla., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal. Capt. A. Max Kohn, M. C., and Mrs. Kohn will return from Camp Harahon on Feb. 9 for a seven-day visit and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg at 9015 La Salle Blvd. Miller Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Boston Blvd., left last Friday for Camp Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Finsterwald of Chicago Blvd. have left for Palm Beach, Fla. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amberg have moved from Whitmore Rd. and are now residing at 709 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apt. has returned from a week's stay in New York City. Complimenting Miss Mignon Hamburger, whose marriage to Eugene Kraft will take place on Feb. 25, Miss Selma Roberts and Miss Muriel Steinberg were hostesses at a luncheon at the Book- Cadillac Hotel on Saturday, Jan. 23., On Saturday, Feb. 6, Mrs. A. Anthony Fromm of Huntington Woods will give the spinster luncheon for her niece at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg. Mrs. Bert Silverman of the Belcrest Hotel left on Monday for Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn have moved from Connecticut Ave. and are now residing at 1505 Chicago Blvd. Lieut. Commander R. Robert Kallman returned on Sunday to his post at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Philadelphia, following a few days' leave spent with his family. - Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Rd. and Mrs. Norman Buchner of Pontiac left Tuesday to spend a month in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. -Barney Israel has left for Columbus where she will join her husband Capt. Israel, who is stationed at Fort Hayes. Ensign M. D. Lieberman will leave on Friday for his post on the east coast following a - 10-day leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Milton Alexander and her daughter, Helen, have return- ed from Cleveland where they spent a few days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strauss of the Chatham Apts. have re- turned from a two week's trip to New York City. Mrs. Nellie Kahn of Waverly Ave. left on Tuesday for Los Angeles where she will spend the remainder of the winter. Ensign Marvin Herbert Goldman, who recently was graduated from University of Notre Dame, spent a day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman of Canterbury Rd., enroute to his post at Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stein of Northlawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Ehrlich have returned from a short trip to St. Joseph, Mich. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. have as their guest Mr. Feinberg's brother, Corp. Frank Feinberg, who is on a 10-day furlough from his post at Fort Lawton, Seattle, Wash. Capt. A. Joseph Himmelhoch has been transferred from the O'Reilly General Hospital in Springfield, Mo., to Camp Barkley, Abilene, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer of the Lee Crest Apt. have as their guest Mrs. Schermer's sister, Miss Lucile Michaelson, who is on a six-day leave from her duties as dietician at Camp McCoy, Wis. Mrs. Emil Loewenberg and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the Bel- crest Hotel are spending the remainder of the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Shirley Shear of • Brooklyn, N. Y., who is spending a two weeks' vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear of 2974 Carter Ave., is being entertained by her many Detroit friends. Herbert J. Eder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Eder of Sturtevant Ave. has received his D.D.S. degree from the University of Michigan. Mrs. Sidney L. Alexander is visiting her son, Lt. Sidney L. Alexander, Jr., in New Hampshire, this week. The family of Capt. Irving B. Shulak, M. C., stationed at the Bushnell General Hosp., Brigham City, Utah, have left Detroit to take up residence in that city. Mrs. Shulak and the children, Marlen and Bruce, left recently. Captain Shulak was a recent visitor, spending five days here, before going to New York to visit his mother, Mrs. Katherine Shulak, in Rochester. Lt. (j.g.) Arthur Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Pollack of 2496 Virginia Park, left Detroit last Tuesday to join his squadron in the United States Naval 'Air Corps. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen of Collingwood Ave., entertained on Jan. 24 at a dinner in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. Technician and Mrs. Sol Cohen (Viola Shulman), who were home on furlough from Drew Field, Fla. Mrs. Abraham M. Danzig of Wyandotte, vice-president and western regional chairman of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, orthodox Zionist women's movement, will leave De- troit on Feb. 8 for a tour in behalf of the organization which will take her to St. Louis, Little Rock, Houston, San Antonio, Los Angeles, San- Francisco, Denver and Chicago. Her trip will coves almost a month, through March 2. She will consult with leaders of the Mizrachi women in those cities on local and national problems. Life of Saadia Gaon In Jewish Quarterly Dropsie College announces the publication of a new double is- sue of Jewish Quarterly Review, edited by Profs. Abraham A. Neuman and Solomon Zeitlin. The present issue is dedicated wholly to studies concerned with the life and works of Saadia Gaon, the 1,000th anniversary of whose death was commemorated recently. Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children or our Studios In your home Open daily till 6—Mondays 12 to 3 tiL 9 p.m.—Sundays Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Detroit Unit of Junior Hadas- Windsor will be the guest speak- sah will have as guest speaker at er at the donor event rally of the donor luncheon at Hotel Stat- the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- p. m. on Sunday, Feb. ish National Fund, to be held ler, at 2 14, Rabbi Benjamin Groner of ''`M771 Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue of Windsor. Rabbi Groner is a graduate of the DePaul Univer- sity College of Law and Hebrew Theological College of Chicago. Before coming to Windsor, he occupied a pulpit in Salt Lake City, Utah. Girls interested in coming to the luncheon may contact Miss Edith Wiener, chairman of the fund-raising c o m m i t t e e, TO. 8-7523. The program will include a fashion show and the ceremony of crowning the Queen of Junior Hadassah — the girl who has earned the most money towards the luncheon. . t. .- : .-54t2, Near Kirby SECOND .0308411 1—... Junior Hadassah, organized in 1920, is cooperating with the Of- fice of Civilian Defense, Red Cross, USO, and other war serv- ice agencies. An interesting program has been arranged for the general meeting of Junior Hadassah to be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Hotel Statler. Girls of 18 and over are invited. New Name For London Under the German occupation of Czecho-Slovakia the name of the Czech town, Kromeriz, ac- quired a special significance. When the Czech people refer to the London broadcast, they ask, "What's new in Kromeriz." The literal translation of this name is Outside Reich. 11111111110CI-17 Bridal Calendar Feb. 7—Miss Lillian Radom, daughter of Mrs. Anne Radom of W. Boston Blvd., to Lt. Ber- nard Goldberg, son of Mrs. David Goldberg, of Baltimore, Md., at the Statler Hotel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiating. * * * Feb. 25.—Miss Mignon Hope Hamburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chi- cago Blvd., to Eugene Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft. Typically American The Fine Classic Suit Suit to wear with your tailored shirts . to pretty-up with a frilly blouse. Here, a 100% wool suit with pre- cise details, timeless tailoring. Done in beige or brown, sizes 10 to 20, bearing the proud label of Handmacher. Fashions for Discriminating Women— SUIT SHOP, 2ND FLOOR Shop Telephone TEmple ,1.4426 School of Nursing, the Jewish National Fund for the purchase of land and Youth Aliyah which transfers children from Europe and the Middle East to Palestine. The organization also carries on an extensive program of Jewish education. Every year those members who attain high ratings in studies covering a three-year _ course in Jewish history and lite- rature, religious customs and He- brew, are honored by member- ship in the Cultural Fellowship Society. Funds earned at this luncheon will be used for the many proj- ects maintained by Junior Ha- dassah. In Palestine, it supports MRS. HARRY SCHWARTZ the Meier Shfeyah Children's next Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Village for underprivileged boys Cohen Bldg., Lawton and Tyler. and girls, the PardeSs Anna cit- A dessert luncheon will be rus firm, the Henrietta Szold held at 12:30 and the meeting will follow at 1:15 p. m. The program will feature Miss Rosina Betman in vocal selec- tions, accompanied by Betty Blin- strub. Mrs. William Hordes is chair- Woodward thru Washington Boulevard man of the annual donor event which will culminate with a great rally at the Masonic Tem- ple on March 17. Mrs. Irving Shevin, 18625 Parkside, UN. 1-4525, is chairman of reserva- tions. Mrs. Philip Cutler is presi- dent of the auxiliary. Mrs. Hordes has made an ap- peal for dunam donors to in- crease the land - purchasing powers of the Jewish National Fund in Palestine. Mrs. Harry Schwartz, HO. 9426, is chairman of the organ- izations committee and is assist- ed. by Mrs. Harry Buchman and Mrs. Morris Feldstein. Maurice . . I --.. \ . ..,,,..../ Junior. Hadassah Luncheon to Hear Windsor Rabbi 11616 DEXTER Open Evenings 2 9 9 5