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Women's Clubs
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 7, 1943
Betrothed to Serviceman
Jr. Home Relief Society will
install new officers next Wed-
nesday evening at the Jewish
Community Center. Rabbi Her-
schel Lymon of Temple Beth El
will be the guest speaker on the
subject "Women, Today and To-
morrow." Guests are welcome.
Bertha Belkin, president for two
terms, will again be installed in
that office. Other officers are:
Lorraine Velik and Estelle Gold-
smith, vice-presidents: Selma Ro-
Mr. and Mrs. David
senberg, recording secretary; Leo-
na Levenson, corresponding sec- Wertheimer of Wav-
retary; Lucille Hersch, treasurer. erly Ave. announce
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the engagement of
Department of Michigan Ladies their daughter, Laura
Auxiliary of Jewish War Vet- Louise, to Lt. Myer
erans entertained wounded sol- Zolkower, son of Mr.
diers at Percy Jones General and Mrs. H. Zolkower
Hospital Sunday. T w o • large of West Outer Drive.
American Flags were presented
Lt. Zolkower is now
to the hospital and were accepted
by Capt. C. W. Vaughn. Promi- stationed at the Reno
nent performers provided enter- Army Air Base, Reno,
tainment. Mrs. Maurice B. Ben- Nevada.
yas led in group singing. Many
gifts and refreshments were dis-
tributed among the soldiers. Mrs.
Ruth Schreiber is chairman of
the veterans' Auxiliary's hospi-
Detroit Women's Division of
talization committee.
the
American Jewish Congress
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will hold its annual meeting and
North Woodward Branch of election of officers at the home
May 9—Miss Marcia Helene
European Women's Welfare Or- of Mrs. Irving B. Dworman, 19545 Wilk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ganization will hold a special Shrewsbury Dr. Wednesday af- Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury
meeting at the home of Mrs. Sol ternoon at 1:45 p. m.
Rd., to Sgt. William M. Harris,
Cohen, 18238 Santa Rosa, next
Committee reports will be pre- son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.
Tuesday noon. Plans will be made sented. Mrs. Perry Burnstine will Harris of Oak Dr.
for the annual shower for the preside. Mrs. Harry Dunitz, chair-
benefit of the orphan girls in the man of the shower to be given at
Victory Girls elected the fol-
General Israel Home in Pales- Kern's Auditorium June 18 for
tine. The shower will take place the Defense Houses in New York, lowing officers: Frances Kozack,
at the Bnai Moshe on June 8. will outline plans for the affair. president; Faye Ingeroff, vice-
president; Rae Bigman, secretary;
For information call Mrs. Anna
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Rose Balensoff, treasurer; Betty
Goldberg, president, TY. 7-6410.
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Pisgah Young Women of Bnai Levine and Edith Smolonick,
Business
and
Professional Brith last week elected the fol- committee chairman. For infor-
Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith lowing officers: Helen Avrushin, mation call TO. 7-7463.
will hold its fourth annual president; Ruth Weiss, Belle
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Mothers and Daughters dinner at Hauptman, Mildred Altman, vice-
Infants Service Group will hold
presidents;
Dorothy
Goldberg,
the Wilshire, Collingwood and
nomination of officers Monday
Third, on Tuesday evening, May corresponding secretary; Edythe night, at the home of Mrs. N.
18. There will be a program of Feingold, financial secretary; Til- Rothenberg, 2654 Elmhurst Ave.
entertainment and prizes. Ethel lie Feinbloom, treasurer; Florence Mrs. S. L. Merson is chairman of
Fischer is chairman. Reservations Auslander, recording secretary; the slate committee.
Florence Freedman, Faye Katz
should be made at once.
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and Sophie Gordon, trustees;
Rose
Beitman,
sentinel;
coun-
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of Yeshivath
Deborah Chapter Young Wom-
en's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will sellor, Pauline Gorman; board Chachmey Lublin will sponsor a
have a Mother's Day affair to- members, Esther Zonder, Chala- donor luncheon on June 15. Mrs.
gether with Pisgah, Naomi and mus Tigel, Beulah Smerling, Ber- Foxstein is chairman and Mrs.
Rebecca Gratz Chapter, at the nice Fleisher, Mildred Greenberg, Levenson is head of the ticket
Book Cadillac, May 16. Installa- Mildred Levitt, Carol Harris, committee. Mrs. D. Silverstein,
tion of officers and coronation of Marion Cohen, Dorothy Freed- president, invited all friendly or-
ganizations to cooperate.
Honor Point Queens and their land and Helen Schwartz.
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Ladies in Waiting will feature the
event. Deborah Chapter recently
Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority will
• CORSETS
elected the following officers: entertain mothers and guests at
• BRASSIERES
President, Dorothy Weber; vice- the annual Mother's and Daugh-
• CORSELETS
presidents, Dorothy Cohen, Doro- ter's Day luncheon on May 9 at
Exclusively designed to your figure:
thy Frank, Sophie Horwich; re- the Wilshire Hotel. Arrangements
Alterations Taken
cording secretary, Celia Mosko- are being made by Betty Green-
ETHEL GOODMAN
8811 DEXTER, near Gladstone
witz; corresponding secretary, field and Elaine Werney, social
TY. 7-8395
Shirley Leiderman; financial sec- chairmen.
retary, Beatrice Goodgall; treas-
urer, Geraldine Eizen; conduct-
ress, Esther Zuckerman; sentinel,
Zelda Borden; councillor, Sylvia
Medintz; trustees, Beatrice Guz,
Rosalie Helmstein, Pearl Rosen-
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berg; board members, Rose Alex-
ander, Lillian Atkins, Sylvia
Bernstein, Ida Bitterman, Mil-
dred Cohen, Rose Goldstein, Eve-
lyn Kuznitsoff, Elsie Lipton, Betty
Scheck, Rae Weiner.
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Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.,
will sponsor a theater party at the
Wilson this Monday evening. For
WILL APPRECIATE
tickets and information call Paul-
ine Grant, TO. 8-3807, or Rose
A PRACTICAL GIFT
Bailes, HO. 5284. On Monday eve-
ning, May 17, Purity Chapter will
hold its annual paid-up member-
ON HER DAY . . • MAY 9th
ship party. There will 'be enter-
tainment, games and prizeS.
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
PFC Bernard I. Zeff is visiting with his family at 3557
Montclair Ave. He is on leave from Pendleton Field, Oregon,
where he is assigned to duties as a field telephone operator.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of 2692 Fullerton Ave. left for
a 10-day visit in New York, Cincinnati and Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen and their son, Allan, have moved
from Sturtevant Ave. to 19367 Santa Rosa Ave.
Mrs. Sarah Kasman of Toronto is the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. Jean Franks of 3775 Waverly Ave.
Cpl. Donald L. Leib returned to Camp McCoy, Wisconsin,
after spending the Passover with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Leib.
Mrs. Ira E. Falk and daughters, Beverly and Linda, of 4211
Sturtevant Ave., returned from a month's stay in Palm Beach, Fla.
.
Engagements
wedding will take place on May
23 at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Rabbis Morris Adler and Eric
Friedland of Pontiac will of-
ficiate.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathen Moehl-
man of Burlingame Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Molly, to Elbert Dia-
mond, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Diamond of Clairmount
Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Staub
of 3510 Oakman Blvd. announce
the engagement of their daughter
Jacqueline, to Pvt. Harold J.
Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Klein. Pvt. Klein is stationed
at Camp Grant, Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gobel of
17586 Woodingham Drive an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Muriel Sharon, to
Maurice Sherbow, Aviation Mach-
inist's Mate 3/c, U. S. N., son of
Mrs. Ann Sherbow and the late
Paul Sherbow of Washington,
D. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathen Moehl-
man of Burlingame Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sarah, to Pvt. Abe
Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Friedman of Richton Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold-
stein of LaSalle Blvd., announce
Naughty Mariettas will honor
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Jane Doris, to Al S. Bonin- their mothers at a Mother's Day
stein, son of Mrs. Yetta Borin- dinner at the Book Cadillac this
stein of Lawrence Ave. The Friday.
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