Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Engaged Friday, April 30, 1943 I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Bnai David Sisterhood's an- nual spring card and Mah Jong party will be held Monday eve- Miss Edith Langer of Fullerton Ave., has returned from a few ning, May 17, in the synagogue's days' stay in St. Louis. social hall. Mrs. Jack Graff of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau, their daughter, Carol, and their 3033 Cortland Ave. ,.is chairman son, Graham, will return on 'Sunday from a two weeks' visit in of the affair and is assisted by Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Joseph Greenberg of 2437 Elmhurst Ave. Tickets are ob- Cpl. Bernard Ackerman has returned to his post at Jefferson - tamable from them. Barracks, Mo., folloWing a week's furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ackerman of Monterey Ave. * * * Business and Professional Wo- Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz (Ann Millner) of Los Angeles, Calif., men of Bnai Brith Auxiliary's are visiting their relatives and friends here. Enroute to Detroit war service committee will hold they stopped off to see their son, Joseph, who is in the Meteorology Division of the University of New Mexico. a card party, Wednesday, May 5, at 8:30 p. m., at Bnai Moshe Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of 4040 Clairmount Ave. celebrated synagogue. Funds will be used to their 20th 'wedding anniversary on April 15. buy packages for men in service. Lt. Norman M. Pliscou has returned to Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Zena Faxstein is chairman of the after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter event. Pliscou of Genesee Ave.' His wife, Frances, daughter of Mr. and * * Mrs. A. Mandell of Richton Ave., accompanied him on his return The League of Mt. Sinai Hos- trip. pital Association will hold an MISS GLORIA WEITZ - open meeting, Wednesday; May 5, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman of Collingwood Ave. are spending ten days at the Barbizon-Plaza in New York City. at 8:30 p. m., • in the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weitz' room of the Fort Wayne Hotel. After a week's honeymoon in Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert This group is open for member- of 3750 Fullerton Ave. announce Kittner (Miriam Carver) are now at home at 17200 S. Moreland the engagement of their daugh- Ave., Cleveland, 0. ship to business and professional women over 20. Call Molly Moss, ter, Gloria, to Dr. Kenneth K. Cpl. Henry Carver, accompanied by Mrs. Carver, returned to Tyler 4-6713, between 7 and 8 Belensky, son of Mr. and Mrs. his post at Orlando, Fla. He was here on furlough and also to attend Jack Belensky of Calvert Ave. p. m. the marriage of his sister, Miriam, to Robert Kittner, on April 9. Dr. Belensky is a graduate of * * * Mrs. Horace J. Haber and son, Jon, of Clarksville, Tenn., are Neugarten Sunshine Club paid- the University of Detroit Dental visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Colling- College and is affiliated with wood Ave. up members met April 28 at the Women's Federation. A playlet Alpha Omega Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung have returned from Miami written by Mrs. Leo Alexander Beach and are making their home with their daughter, Mrs. B. R. was presented by members. Mrs. Behrrnann, .14620 Winthrop A ye. Jacob E. Newman, chairman of Lt. Lawrence A. King, who is stationed at Fort Monmouth, the war efforts committee, an- Luncheon, N. J., visited with his sister , Mrs. A. Sampson of 3253 Elmhurst nounced that the club was named Ave. a Gallant in the Second War Bond To Pvt. Al Broder is here for a brief furlough with his parents, Drive. A splendid showing is be- Mr. and Mrs. A. Broder of Richton Ave. ing made by members in War The annual luncheon. of the Bond sales. Freda Greenbaum will present Sally Green, daughter of Mr. Sisterhood of Temple Beth El * * * will take place on Monday, May and Mrs. Leo Green, and Frances Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Sigma Phi Tau met at the home 10, in the social hall of the Tem-. Mrs. Harry Bauman, in a joint piano recital on Tuesday evening at the McGregor Library. The public is invited. of Natalie Novak and elected the pie, at 12:30 p. m. following officers: Mike Chusid, Mrs. David M. Levin (Channie Milowsky) is visiting with her A group of women who have husband, Dr. Levin, who is executive medical officer in the tank president; Mickey Snyder, vice- destroyer battalion at Camp Bowie, Texas. sewed for the Red Cross unit of president; Ruthe Shulevitz, sec- the Temple for four years or retary; Lee Yarmy, treasurer. Aux. Edith Brooks of 3811 Waverly Ave., now stationed at more will be awarded chevrons Camp Grant, Ill., in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corp., visited * * * by Mrs. J. Vincent Dwyer, chair- Jewish Women's European man of the Detroit Chapter of here for a few days with her family and friends. She brought with her as a guest Mrs. Mollie MacConnell of San Francisco. Welfare Organization will hold the Red Cross. Lt. Lou H. Handler, owner and director of Camp Tamakwa, in installation of officers at a spec- Mrs. Henry Meyers, retiring Algonquin Park, Ontario, is home on leave from Ft. Eustis, Vir- ial meeting at 8:30 p. m., next Tuesday at the Bnai Moshe, Dex- president, will give her annual ginia, where he has been stationed for the past four months. He plans on visiting his family and friends until about May 8. Lt. ter and Lawrence. The annual report. Election of officers for Handler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handler of 2475 Pin- financial report will be present- the coming year will take place. gree Ave. The program committee of ed, outlining the past year's ac- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Twersky were guests in New York tivities. L. Greenblatt, soloist, which Mrs. MOrris Rand is during the holiday week. will be presented on the pro- chairman, has planned an after- gram. There will be a guest noon of games with war savings Spring Issue of "ACCENT" Franz Kafka, eminent Czecho- speaker and a dancer. Members, stamps as prizes. The Spring 1943 issue of Ac- friends and committees from Mrs. Herbert Kallet and Mrs. cent, a Quarterly of New Liter- Slovakian Jewish author, and with "Problems for Modern friendly organizations are in- Hilda Vau Consant are in ature, carries Thomas Mann's Novelists" by David Daiches. vited. charge of the ticket sale. All "Israel Stands Before Pharaoh." Morton Fineman is author of a * * * reservations must be in the Tem- Infants Service Group will ple office by Saturday, May , 8. Other articles deal with the late short story "The Wrestler.' sponsor an evening of entertain- ment this Sunday at the Educa- Purity Chapter No. 359 E. S. tional Center, 11529 Linwood. will hold a games party 0. at Jer- The program was arranged by icho Temple, Tuesday, May 4. Sidney Stoller and a supporting Patriotic prizes will be given. cast. Tickets will be available Mrs. Rose Bernstein is in charge at the door. All proceeds will go of tickets. Proceeds will go to for Russian War Relief. charity. - A meeting will be held Monday to discuss plans for the party. Members are urged to bring rummage material. . Beth El Sisterhood Election Be Held May 10 Births March 16—To Capt. and Mrs. Nathan Brooks, a daughter, Carole Louise. April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Si- mon Baer (Sylvia Weiss) of Piccadilly Ave., a son, Robert Edward. April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weston (Rita Ross) of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Cyn- thia Joan. April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel N. Alexander (Beatrice Joshel) of 1258 Longfellow Ave., a daughter. Ellen. April 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin H. Stein (Marion Ruth Pepper), a daughter, Holly Susan, at Michael Reese Hospital, Chi- cago. April 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Jos- eph H. Gossman . (Beatrice Meiner) of La Salle Blvd., a son, Sanford Isaac. April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. John P. Heavenrich (Ada Zola) of Littlefield Ave., a son, John David. 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