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THE JEWISH NEWS
Women's Clubs
Friday, February 19, 1943
February Bride
Jewish Center
Activities
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary
No. 122 will have a paid up mem-
bership affair Monday evening
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will give a Palestine Supplies
at Temple Beth El. A musical
Shower at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Tuesday afternoon, March
comedy, "You Are Only Young
9. Social arrangements are being planned by Mrs. M. S. Perlis and
CHESS CLUB TOURNAMENT
Twice," will be presented, and
Mrs. Tobias Garon. The Palestine supplies committee headed by
WILL
START
ON
TUESDAY
there will be dance numbers by
Mrs. Saul Benyas and Mrs. Morris Wayne, who are in charge of the
the dramatic group. Mrs. Irwin
The Chess Club of the Jewish sewing groups, is planning the program of the day. Hadassah sup-
Aran directed the play. Mrs. Ir-
Community Center will sponsor plies receive priority shipping privileges on all United Nations craft
sailing to Palestine.
. ving Buchalter is in charge of
a tournament beginning next
- the musical arrangements, and
Tuesday evening. It is open to all
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg of Fairfield Ave. will leave on
Mrs. Irving Blank directed the
entrants who will be divided in- Feb. 21 for Chicago, where Dr. Stulberg will participate in the Chi-
cago
mid-winter dental society meeting.
dances.
to three divisions according to
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ability.
The Misses Faye Dushkin, Marva Rosenthal, Zena Berkowitz
Business and Professional
and Nita Williams were among those who spent the week-end in
Jack Nennenberg, leader of the Lansing, Mich., where they attended the annual dinner-dance of
Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
group, said that the registra- Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at Michigan State College, Feb. 13.
will meet Tuesday evening at the
tion fee would be 15 cents with
home of Nell Weissman Poliat,
Miss Matilda Rosenberg of Seward Ave. entertained on Friday
appropriate prizes to be awarded
2900 Pingree. Albert . Cohen of
at a dinner party in honor of Luba Malina of "Priorities of 1942."
in each of the three divisions.
the Vocational Guidance Bureau
Cpl. Sam Press spent a 10-day furlough with his mother, Mrs.
will speak on "Post War Oppor-
Interested persons may register Yetta Goldstein of 1756 W. Euclid Ave.
tunities for Women." Members ,
with Max Chomsky at the Jew-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H. Lichter of San Juan Drive left for
should turn in their pledges for
ish Community Center any time California
for a six week's stay, to visit with Lt. and Mrs. Max
—Photo
by
the March 14 event to Betty
J. J. Clarke prior to the opening of the tour- Lichter. Lt. Lichter is stationed at San Diego Naval Base.
nament.
Aaron, chairman of fund-raising.
MRS. MEYER LEVINE
Miss Estelle Katz, bride-elect of Feb. 21, was hbnored at a
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Tickets for the Brotherhood ban-
shower given Feb. 8 by Mrs. Nate Katchman of 2549 Cortland Ave.
At Bnai David Synagogue last UNITED NATIONS SOUND
quet to be held March 3 may be
Other showers were given in honor of Miss Katz by Mesdames A.
secured by calling Rose Weiss, Sunday, Rabbi Joshua Sperka FILMS AT CENTER MONDAY
Miller, H. Friedman and Ann Miller.
united
in
marriage
Miss
Anne
TO. 5-6954.
The next program of United
Marie Sable, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Indenbaum and Mrs. Joseph Kersh are in New
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Nations sound films will be held York City to attend the marriage of their nephew, Ben Bernstein,
Mrs.
Joseph
Sable
of
Gladstone-
Infants Service Group met at
at the Jewish Community Cen- formerly of Detroit, and Miss Corinne Klein of New York.
the home of Mrs. H. Margolies, Ave. and Meyer Levine, son of ter adult lounge on Monday, at
William Levine of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Issac Sinkoff of 2293 Richton Ave. celebrated their
2704 Leslie, and made plans to
8:30 p. m. •
30th wedding anniversary at a party given last week at Assembly
The bridal party consisted of
furnish a room at Selfridge Field.
The films, depicting the latest Hall by their children, Dorothy and Aaron. Another son, Cpl. Saul
.A victory party was given by the the maid of honor, Miss Marlene
developments on the far-flung H., is serving overseas.
Glass;
flower
girl,
Miss
Dotsy
club for members at the home of
Blitstein; best man, Norman war fronts, include: "China Strik-
Mrs. L. Malkin, 17205 Prairie.
Sable; ringbearer, Melvin Rose, es Back", a striking document of
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and the ushers, Sol Penskar, Sey- the unification of free China;
Tau Sigma Phi Sorority mem- mour Brodsky, Cpl. Jack Fine "High Stakes in the East", Neth-
bers are devoting their time ex- and ACL Frank Golden, both erlands East Indies and the Pa-
Jan. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
clusively to Red Cross work. of the Canadian Army, and Pvt. cific Theater of War; "Yanks In-
Parzen (Tillie Sweet) of 2626
They have also contributed $25 Larry Guttenberg of the U.S. vade Africa", British - American
Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Gloria
to the Red Cross. The sorority Army.
Marian.
sea and air borne invasion of key
announces the election to hon-
Out-of-town guests were Mr. positions in North Africa; "Rus-
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Adler
orary membership of Miss Del- and Mrs. M. Bulman and son, sia Stops Hitler", realistic filming,
J. Katz (Marcia Dickman), a
phine Prussian, who has matricu- Nathan of New York; Mr. and of actual large-scale battle ac-
daughter, Judith Elaine.
lated at Rockwood Park School, Mrs. W. Zabledowsky, Miss Molly tion.
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Jamaica Plains, Mass.
Feb. 5 — To Major and Mrs.
Rancoff and L. Levine of Brook-
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Benjamin H. Bader (Ida Zeff) of
lyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Elk, SYMPOSIA ON WAR ISSUES
Santa Maria, Calif., formerly of
Young Women's Mizrachi will Mr. and Mrs. I. Elk, Mrs. L. AT CENTER FEB. 24 AND 28
Detroit, a daughter, Naida Rikki.
have a paid-up membership des- Grimm of Cleveland; Mr. and
Two symposia, sponsored by
sert luncheon and a linen shower Mrs. M. Jacobs and daughter, the Jewish Community Center
Feb. 8—To Lt. and Mrs. Robert
on Feb. 22, for Russian Relief, Guendline, of Chicago; Mr. and and the Jewish Vocational Serv-
A. Tucker (Clare Sonenklar)
Mrs.
E.
Elk,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
at the home of Mrs. Charles Man-
ice, are scheduled at the Center,
of 2635 Calvert Ave., a son, Lau-
dell on Leslie Ave. The club will Barnett of Flint.
rence Peter.
Woodward at Holbrook, on Wed-
The bride and groom left for nesday evening, Feb. 24, and
give two medical kits. Mrs. Har-
Feb. 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Ber-
ry Oberstein will review "So a southern trip.
Sunday afternoon, February 28.
nard E. Krouse of 15100 Petos-
Your Husband's Going to War".
The Wednesday evening series,
key, a son.
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devoted to factory jobs for wo-
Sisterhood of Congregation
men, will be addressed by Mrs.
Bnai Moshe was host to service
Anne Brandies of the United
Featuring Wedding Portraits
men at the U.S.O., Lafayette and
States Employment Service; Miis
and Pictures of Children
Cass, on Monday. One thousand
In your home or our Studios L
Clarice Freud of the Wayne MISS DOROTHY GOLDSMITH
sandwiches was furnished by
Open daily till es—INsondays ti
On Tuesday, Perfection Chap- County Committee for Day Care
p.m.—Sundays 12 to 3
members who served as hostesses
Alex Goldsmith of Calvert Ave.
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of Children; and Mrs. Mary Pol-
ter,
Order
of
DeMolay,
will
cele-
from 3 to 11 p. m. Mrs. Alex
announces the engagement of his
laca, a factory worker.
Fisch, president, headed the brate its 10th anniversary with a
Albert Cohen of the Jewish Vo- daughter, Dorothy, to Lt. Sey-
banquet
and
the
initiation
of
40
group. The Sisterhood will hold
cational Service will speak on mour K. Wilhelm, son of Mr. and
a social and business meeting candidates in the first and second
"Jobs
and Training in the Army", Mrs. Max Wilhelm of Clements
next Tuesday evening. A report degrees at the Masonic Temple.
Ave. Miss Goldsmith attended
Feb. 28, at 3:30 p. m.
This
class
of
candidates
in
will be made of the successful
Wayne University. Lieutenant
named
the
"Harry
Zausmer
The public is invited to both Wilhelm, a graduate of Wayne
donor dinner held Feb. 7, and
plans announced for coming ac- Class" in honor of the Worship- of these series. There is no University School of Medicine,
ful Master of Perfection Lodge charge.
tivities.
is overseas with the U. S. Army
No. 486, F. & A. M., which spon 7
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Medical Corps.
sors
the
Chapter.
Women's Auxiliary of Jewish
The banquet will be served
Home for Aged had a board
meeting Thursday at the home of after the exemplification of the
Mrs! Sam Schwartz of Roselawn first degree. At 9 p. in., the sec-
Adelson-Polan: The marriage
Ave. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, pres- ond degree will be presented by of Miss Phyllis Polan, daughter
ident, appointed the following to several of the Past Master Coun- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polan, to
1448 WOODWARD AVENUE
serve on the nominating commit- cilors and majority members of David Adelson, son of Mr. and
tee: Mesdames S. Benjamin, S. the Chapter.
Mrs. Thomas Adelson of Phila-
The evening's entertainment delphia Ave., was solemnized on
Schwartz, I. E. Goodman, D. Kli-
ger, S. Weller, G. Koven, A. has been planned by a committee Feb. 4 at the bride's residence,
Wasserman. Annual election of headed by Nathan Schecter, as- 2943 Monterey Ave., in the pres-
THE MODIFIED
officers will be held in March. sisted by David Isovitz, master ence of the immediate families.
councilor, Aubrey Meisner, senior A reception for 100 guests was
councilor, and Sol Arbit, junior held Sunday evening at the
councilor.
bride's home.
Births
Dorothy Goldsmith
Engaged to Officer
De Molay Chapter
To Initiate 40 at
Anniversary Fete
Marriages
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