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May 14, 1943 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-05-14

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Youth Education League elect-
ed the following officers at a
meeting on May 3 at the home of
Mrs. H. J. Millman, retiring pres-
ident: Mrs. Robert Lewiston,
president; Mesdames William
.Sucher, Jesse Rosen and Avery
B. Chereton, vice - presidents;
Mrs. James Brown, recording
secretary; Mrs. Harry Galperin,
financial secretary; Mrs. Bernard
M. Cohen, corresponding secre-
tary; Mrs. Meyer Millman, treas-
- urer; Mrs. Morton Yarrows, pub-
licity chairman; Mrs. Irving Yar-
rows, flower fund. Mrs. Millman
announced that a generous gift
was sent to Jack Spencer, direc-
tor of JWB activities in Michi-
gan, for JWB and USO activities.

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
elected the following officers at
the last meeting: President, Mrs.
D. Blatnikoff; vice-presidents,
Mesdames J. Rose, Louis Linden
and Laura Pollack; recording and
financial secretary, Harriet Sam-
uels; corresponding secretary,
Blanche Freund; treasurer, Mrs.
Morris Solomon; treasurer of
memorial fund, Mrs. Louis Alper;
publicity, Mrs. Saul Saxon; case
worker, Mrs. Rose Goldberg;
delegate at large, Mrs. Rose
Brooks; honorary treasurer, Mrs.
Harold Kurzman; honorary ad-
visor, Mrs. Eva Ellenstein, chap-
lain, Mrs. Anna Williams. Case
work reports indicated progress
in the organization's work. At a
board meeting next Tuesday
noon at the home of Mrs. Louis
Linden, 666 Prentis Ave., plans
will be made for installation of
officers. -
* * *
Rebecca Gratz Jr. Bnai Brith
elected the following officers, re-
cently: Audrey Franklin, presi-
dent; Ray Yanovsky, Dorothy
Tenner, Irene Weissenberg, vice-
presidents; Leah . Siegel, record-
ing secretary; Marian Fuller,
corresponding secretary; Ruth
Hellner, financial secretary; Ruth
Sobel, treasurer; Eva Weissen-
berg, Ruth Green, trustees; Lois
Goodman, sentinal; Irene
Sprague, historian; Adeline Sel-
man,. guide; Sylvia Lieder, con-
ductoress; R o s-a line Wolson,
counselor. The new officers will
be installed Sunday, May 16, at
the all Bnai Brith Mother's Day
affair at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
They will assume duties in Sep-
tember.
* * *
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will
sponsor a Mothers and Daughters
dinner at Pereira's on Dexter
Blvd., Wednesday, May 26, 7 p. m.
Mrs. S. Tichner, program chair-
man, is arranging entertainment.
Mrs. M. New, chairman, TO. 5-
1357, is • accepting reservations.
Mrs. E. Abrams, president, an-
nounces that the organization is
conducting a campaign for the
refugee children's fund. Contri-
butions are being accepted by
Mrs. H. Kunin, chairman of the
campaign, 3353 Boston Blvd., TY.
4-2481, and Mrs. I. Israeli, co-
chairman, TY. 6-6333.
* * *
European Jewish Women's
Welfare Organization will have a
board meeting next Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Edelman, 11845
LaSalle. Plans will be made for
the tag days on May 22 and 23.
Arrangements will also be com-
pleted for the annual member-
ship complimentary luncheon,
scheduled for Wednesday noon,
May 26, at the Bnai - Moshe.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Au-
gust announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Martin B., on Satur-
day, May 22, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. In his honor, Mr.
and Mrs. August will be at home
to their friends that Saturday
evening at 1961 Chicago Blvd.
* * *
Rabbi and Mrs. I. Stollman an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Bernard, on Saturday morn-
ing, May 22, at Congregation
Mishkan Israel, Blaine and Lin-
wood. At home Sunday, May 23,
1 to 4 and 7. to 10 p. m., at 8624
LaSalle Blvd.
The. Bar Mitzvah is an out-
standing Hebrew student. lje is
agraduate of the Re b Israel
Salanter Yeshivah in the Bronx
and is at present studying at the
Mesivta Torah Vodaath in Brrok-
lyn, N. Y., being the youngest
student in the school in his class.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Madi-
son of 16179 Parkside Ave.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Marshall Babcock, on
Saturday, May 15, at 10 a. m.,
at Congregation Bnai Zion, Hol-
mur and Humphrey. At home
Saturday 8 to 11 p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel
of 18655 Fairfield Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Robert Lawrence, -on Sat-
urday, May 15, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue. At home Sat-
urday evening from 8 to 11. No
cards.

Bruce Simons, who is enlisted with the U. S. Army Air Force,
left on May 5 for his post at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.. He is the
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Simons of Indiana Ave.
Sara Weiner to Give Open-
Mrs. Theodore Roth and her daughter, Ruth, have returned
ing Prayer at Mother's Day
from Des Moines, Ia., where they visited with Mrs. Roth's sister,
Luncheon Sunday
Lorretta Levin, who has just been commissioned II Lieut. in the
WA-AC:
Sara Weiner, four-year-old
Mrs. Louis . Sandelman of Los Angeles, is visiting her son
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sandelman
of Wash-
nard Weiner, granddaughter of burn Ave.
the late Milford Stern and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann and daughter, Susan, of Ohio
Mollie Stern, will be featured on Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried of Calvert Ave. have returned
from a two weeks' sojourn in New York City,
the prograin of the Mother's Day
Zita Ostrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ostrow; Jimmy
luncheon of Temple Israel Sister-
Keene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Keene, and Brenda Rosen-
hood, at 1 p. m. on Sunday, May baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum, were the
winners of the annual contest in the recitation of religious poetry
at Temple Israel Religious School, on May 2. Billy Hass, son of
. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, and Laurel Jacobson, daughter
Mr.
of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Jacobson; were the winners of the annual
contest in Recitations from the Bible, at Temple Israel, on May L
Mrs. B. A. Gladwin. (Rhea E. Cashman) has returned from
New York where she made arrangements for vacationists in
Eastern hotels and resorts.

Daniel Silver, son of Rabbi and Mrs: Abba Hillel Silver, was a
member of the Temple High School debating team of Cleveland,
which appeared last Sunday at Hampton Public School, 18460 War-
rington Drive, for a debate with Temple Israel High School. The
other members of the Cleveland team were Joseph Marx and Irving
Stillwell. The Temple Israel team consisted of Allan Levy, Roy
Somlyo and James Lipton. The Clevelanders won the debate.

SARA WEINER

16, in the auditorium of the Jew-
ish Community Center.
Sara will give the opening
prayer and will recite the Motzi.
Her grandmother, Mrs. Stern,
will speak for the mothers and
Mrs. Weiner will respond for the
daughters.
Second in Row
The three generations will be
represented for the second year
in succession at a Temple Israel
Mother's Day affair.
Taking the form of a victory
party, mothers and daughters
who are engaged in war work
and Girl. Scouts have been asked
to attend. in uniform.
Featuring the afternoon will be
the presentation of American
flags to the two Temple Israel
Girl Scout Troops by Mrs. Saul
Benyas. Movies will be shown
and souvenirs will be given to
daughters.
Take Reservations
Reservations for the luncheon
are being taken at the Temple
Israel office and at the Hampton
School this Saturday and Sun-
day.
Mrs. Sydney Immerman, "Gal-
lant" of Temple Israel in the
War Bond drive, has sold $31,-
000 worth in three weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dorn of
Philadelphia Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Master Sgt. Sidney.
Ravin, son of Mr. Sol Ravin of
Blaine Ave.
Sgt. Ravin recently returned
to the United States from over-
seas duty to attend Officers' Can-
didate School.
The wedding will take place in
August.
Young Women's Bicur Cholera
installed new officers at a meet-
Zedakah Club will meet at the ing on May 5 at the home of Mrs.
home of Mrs. Irving Shevin, Louis Millman of Birchcrest
18625 Parkside, on Monday. Drive. Mrs. George Brown, presi-
Nomination of officers will take dent, addressed the members.
place.
Games followed the meeting.

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