Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Detroit Independent Ladies Society will celebrate its 28th Anniversary with a dinner and dance at Lachar's on Twelfth St., Monday. The public is in- vited. Proceeds will be used for charitable purposes. Officers of the society are: Mrs. R. -Genend- lis, pres.; Mrs. M. Lewis, vice pres.; Mrs. M. Raskin, . fin. sec.; Mrs. B. Eisenberg, rec. sec.; Mrs. A. Cohen, acting treas. * * Bnai David Sisterhood's an- nual bridge will be held March 15 - in the social hall of the syn- agogue, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. Mrs. Samuel White, 2450 Glen- dale, TO. 5-6835, chairman of the affair, is accepting calls for tick- ets. • * * Business and Professional Wo- men's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will meet March 9, at 8:30 p. m., in the Library of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The speaker will be George W. Stark, of the Detroit News, whose subject will be "Detroit's Date With Destiny." At this meeting money must be turned in for the donor luncheon, scheduled for March 14, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. * * Chi Omega Sorority gave a USO party on Feb. 28 at the home of Lorraine Salitier, on Oakman Blvd. Fifteen servicemen -were present. * * * Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith celebrated the success of its ninth donor luncheon with a victory gathering held Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs. I. Winokur. The president, Mrs. A. D. Markson, and the officers thank all who helped make the event a success. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Rott- man of Griggs Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Bernard, on Saturday, March 6, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Gold- stein of 2495 Buena Vista Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack, at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Talmud Torah, Law- ton and Waverly, Saturday, March 6, at 10 a. M. Engagements Mr: and Mrs. Meyer Shuger- man of Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Irving Auslander, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Auslander of Glendale Ave. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sarko of 3839 Tyler Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Pvt. Sol Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adler, of 3280 Cortland Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sumner announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie, to Louis Mill- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Taylor Ave. MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 c uara.„ Nio.4774.0 BABY'S SHOES BRONZED ii Have baby's first shoes bronzed as a permanent memento . . . a treasure for future years. 4 1 19 pair ti New Spring displays of Infant's and Children's Apparel. GIFTS GAMES and TOYS Kogans Announce Daughter's Betrothal Friday, March 5, T94 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Sgt. Philip E. Lachman returned • froM service on the Alcan Highway and is now attending officers candidate school at Aber- deen, Maryland. Pvt. Herschel H. Levine, who is stationed at Camp Lee, Vir- ginia, spent a few days here with his parents, the David A. Levines of Burlingame Ave. Honoring Miss Shirley Dean Schlussel, bride-elect, a luncheon and handkerchief shower was given by Miss Belle Silberblatt at the Book Casino on Feb. 20. Miss Rae Gershon, Mrs. Harry Shaberman and Mrs. Baird Jay were joint hostesses at a dinner and kitchen shower at the Lee Crest on March 2. Mrs. Harry Cohen of South Bend, Ind., is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Diem of Webb Ave. Mr. and Mrs. August Gould and son, Harris, have returned to Miss Kogan is a their home in Chattanooga, Tenn., following a week's visit with Mrs. graduate of Vassar. Gould's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave. Mr. Shinderman is Pvt. Ernest H. Broudy left on Feb. 24 for his post with U. S. a graduate of the Marine Corps in San Diego, Calif. His brother, Sgt. Charles A. University of Illi- Broudy, also with the Marine Corps, has been transferred from nois, where he was Quantico, Va., to the Flight School, University of Georgia, Athens, affiliated with the Ga. They are - the sons of Mr. and Mrs. I. Broudy of Taylor Ave. Sigma Alpha Mu Mrs. Louis Beck of Burlingame Ave. is spending a month in Miami Beach. fraternity. Mrs. Nathan Yoskovitz of Grand Ave. has left for San Antonio, Texas, to visit her husband, Pvt. Yoskovitz, who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berlin and son, Sanford, have moved to their new home at 3316 Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Oshie Baker of Chicago Blvd. will compliment —Photo by J. J. Clarke their sister, Miss Shirley Schlussel, a bride-elect, at a dinner party for the family at their home this Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Dan M. Gordon • of Chicago, former Detroiters, were guests here during the last week-end. The Gordons were on their way home after a three-weeks stay in New York where March 7—Miss Shirley Dean Dr. Gordon took post graduate work in eye at the New York Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Post Graduate College. Mrs. Louise Schlussel of Chicago Blvd., to Yale Weinstein, son of Marrich nings and on Sunday afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weinstein of She will have charge of all mem- Utica, N. Y., at the Shaarey Mrs. bership problems and will be Zedek, Rabbi Morris Adler offi- glad to make her office useful the Center ciating. to the individuals, clubs and other * * * organized groups in the com- Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, munity. She comes to us highly March 7 — Miss Lois Water- stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. president of the Jewish Commun- recommended as a student and Ben B. Waterstone of Colling- ity Center, announces the ap- as a social worker." wood Ave., to Norman Kagan, pointment of Miss Sylvia Marrich Miss Marrich trained in social son of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Kagan as membership secretary. work at Wayne University and of Burlingame Ave. Miss Marrich succeeds Mrs. has been employed as a case a a * Gertrude B. Sarasohn, who has worker in the Bureau of Social March 7—Miss Billie Lands- resigned from the staff of the Aid. For several years she was berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Center to become assistant direc- identified with the Camp Fire Lewis H. Landsberg of Rose- tor of publicity of the Detroit Girls of Detroit, having served lawn Ave., to Midshipman How- Community Fund. both in their office as well as Mrs. Glogower states in her counsellor in camp and as field ar.d A. Winkleman, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Heiman announcement that "Miss Mar- secretary in the city. She • has rich will be available in her of- also had business and industrial Winkleman of Chicago. fice weekday afternoons and eve- experience. * * * March 7—Miss Evelyn Arline Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg of 2910 Leslie Ave., to Lt. 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