fridaY, April I6, - 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS'

Page e Thirteen

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Biography Due Soon
On Jewish Statesman

1 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershinan left Los Angeles, Calif., on Sun-
day, for New York City, where they expect to remain until the mid-
dle of May.

Mrs, B. Benedict Glazer and her small daughter, Stephanie, re-
turned on Tuesday from Pittsburgh. where they visited with Mrs.
Glazer's family.

Lt. Comdr. Thomas B. Marwil (Iowa Naval Training Centre)
and Mrs. Marwil, and their son, Brand; 1st Lt. Milton S. Marwil
(Boston Army Base) and Mrs. Marwil, and 1st Lt. Robert B. Morri-
son (Fort Belvoir, Va.) and Mrs. Morrison will be the guests over
Passover of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Marwil of 8621
LaSalle Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Rd. have returned
from New York City where they visited with their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Pope.
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel returned last
Thursday from Palth Beach,' Fla., where she -spent the winter
months.
Mrs. Henry Soss and her daughters, Betty and Ellen, of BlOom
field Hills, left on Thursday to spend a few days in New York City.
• Mrs. Robert J. Newman of. Canterbury Rd. left on Saturday to
visit her husband, Lt. Newman, in Walla Walla, Wash.
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Sigmund Robinson and his daughter, Anne, have - returned to
their home in Indianapolis following a few dayS' visit with Mr.
Robinson's parents, Mr. and MrS. Oscar C, Robinson of Northlawn
Ave. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Folz and their sons, Richard and John, of
Oak Dr. are leaving this 'Friday to make their horne.in Kansas City,
'Mo.
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Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis of Longfellow Ave. has returned from
IHobbs, N. M., where she visited with her son-in-law and daughter,
Lt. and Mrs. I. Sackman Marx.
.• • Mr. - and Mrs: Max 'Broad of the Whittier Hotel recently had as
their-guests their son,- Lt. J.:•.Harvey Broad, who has returned to his
post at Desert Center, Calif., and their son-in-law, Ensign Richard
Adams. -
• Nancy Levin is spending her 10-day vacation from the Cam-
Ipridge,School, Kendall Green, MasS., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Levin of Cambridge Rd.
. Capt. A. Joseph Himmelhoch arrived on Wednesday to spend a
Month with Mrs. Himinelhoch !and their children in their home in
Kingston Rd. He is on leave from his post at Camp Barkeley, Texas.
Miss Malvine Friedman returned to her home in Cleveland after
:Spending the last week-end as the guest of-Miss Selma Sempliner of
the Chatham Apt.
;Irving Goldman, who is in the Enlisted Army Reserve, left on
Wednesday for Camp Grant, Ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
' 13-oldman of Canterbury Ave.
•
John Redfield and James Zuckerman have returned to Chicago
•Where they are attending the American School of TeleVision train-
;i:ng for the Signal Corps following a 10-day visit with their respec-
five families. .John is the grandson of Israel Cohen of Afton Rd. -and
'James.is the son -of Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Zuckerman of Plymouth.
Sigma Alpha Beta Sorority is giving an informal dance at the
Standard Club, April 16.
• Mrs. James Stein of Northlawn Ave. is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fanny Kahn of Chicago. •

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MISS GUSSIE- HOROWITZ
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Mrs. Ida Horowitz. of Shreve-
port, La., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, .Gussie, to
Milton Peter Lipson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Lipson of
3043 Grand Ave. Mr. Lipson is
in his senior year in veterinary
medicine at Michigan State.

British Navy Escorts
Children to Palestine

LONDON (Palcor)—It was re-
vealed in the House of Commons
that the group of 1,227 Polish
JeWish refugee children and
adults who recently arrived in
Palestine from Persia travelled
under the protection of the Royal
Navy and that arrangements - for
their transportation had been
made by the Ministry of War.
The question of the transpor-
tation of the refugees arose pur-
suant to a statement made by
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden,
in reply to • a query by Miss
Eleanor -Rathbone, to the- effect
that the Nazi massacres are con-
tinuing on a vast- scale in Poland.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Warner of Calvert Ave. have returned
from a five-weeks' visit in Phoenix, Ariz., and Los Angeles, Calif.
Richard Cole, who is in the Enlisted Army Reserve, left on
Monday for Scott Field, 111. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B.
Cole of Merton Rd. •
Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave. returned on Friday from
New York City- where she spent a few days visiting with her son,
Seaman II Class Edmund B. Linx Jr.
Miss Doris Moss, a student at Hunter's College in New York, is
spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Moss of Northlawn Ave.
Mr. and Mr.S. John E. Lurie and their daughter, Marilyn, of
Pennington Dr. have returned from a month's stay in Los Angeles
and San Francisco, Calif.

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Long overdue is the biography
of that fabulous but little known
American figure, Judah P. Ben-
jamin.
A leader of the American bar
and one of the ranking southern
members of the United States
Senate, he later became Attorney
General, Secretary of War and
Secretary of State of the Con-
federacy.
At the collapse of the Confed-
eracy, he fled with a price on his
head to England, where at 55 he
carved out another career and
his third fortune as a leading
member of the English bar.
To remedy this gap in the rec-
ords of America's great men,
Oxford will publish soon
"Judah P. Benjamin: Confeder-
ate Statesman" by Robert Dou-
that Meade, southerner, descen-
dant of three Confederate officers,
and now head of the history de-
partment of Randolph-Macon
Woman's College.

Hadassah Launches
$75,000 Bond Drive

Plan to Purchase Army
Bomber; Annual Meeting
to Take Place May I I

Detroit chapter of Hadassah is
embarking upon a $75,000 War
Bond campaign to purchase an
Army Bomber. The drive is part
of a nationwide effort by Hadas-
sah chapters in this country. -

Mrs. Harry Mendelson, 2965
Burlingame Ave., TO. 5-2564, and
Mrs. Al Weisman, 2424 Oakman
Blvd., HO. 0612, are in charge
of Bond sales and orders should
be placed by calling them. Checks
should be -made payable to Fed-
eral REserve -Bank.
Non-members as well as merri
bers of Hadassah are asked to
participate in this Bond drive.
The annual meeting of Detroit
Hadassah, at which officers will
be electec't, will take place at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on
Tuesday, May 11.

Buy War Bonds

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Infants Service Group
/yes WAACs $470 Fund

A check for $470 will be pre-
sented Monday by the Infant's
Service Group to the Women's
Army Auxiliary Corps of Fort
Custer, to equip a complete
"WAAC" Day Room.
The commanding officer and
three lieutenants will be the
guests of Mrs. - S. G. Bank, presi-
dent, and three vice-presidents,
at a luncheon at the Book-Cadil-
lac Hotel.

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all men may

observe their holi-
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over the world.

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priced separately, $5).

Ladies' Apparel Stores

Can come only if all of us join
in supplying the money that will
make possible, the purchase of
the guns, planes ships and tanks
with which our men can fight.

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