THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 2 , .,1943

- . Pagg.Nine

Congress Women Temple Beth El
Sisterhood Elects
Elect Officers

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya., Kleinman had as their guest this past
week Dr. Abraham Myerson of Boston. Dr. Myerson, who is pro-
fessor of neurology at Harvard University and of Tufts College, was
moderator at several of the sessions of the psychiatric conference
held here this last week.
Dr. Myerson is the author of many books, amongst them "The
. Nervous Housewife," "The Foundation of Personality" and "When
- Life. Loses Its Zest."
Lt. and Mrs. Jerome Mark were recent visitors here. Lt. Mark
is stationed at Camp Atterbury, Indiana.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Sills are leaving on Saturday for their
home in Los Angeles following a 10-day visit with Mrs. Sills brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weisman of Roselawn Ave.
Miss Ruth Rosin of Cleveland will be the week-end guest of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Broudy of Taylor Ave.
Mrs. Morris Barron of Tyler Ave. has returned from a few days'
visit in Buffalo.
Mrs. Samuel Broudy of Los Angeles is visiting her-son-in-law
and daughter ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilbor of Kentucky Ave.
Mrs. Harry Harrison (Rose Fleishman) of Leslie Ave. left on
Wednesday for Gilroy, Calif., to join her husband, Sgt. Technician
Harrison, who is stationed there.
Mrs. Benjamin Bader and her small daughter. Naida Rikki, have
returned to their home in McMinnville, Tenn.; following a six-day
.. visit with Mrs.•Bader's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zeff of Montclair
Ave. Her brother, Pfc. Bernard Zeff, has also returned to his post
at, Pendelton Field, Ore., following a two week's furlough spent-with
,• • his 'parents.
•
Mr. and Mrs. : Bressler of 11331 Dexter Blvd. 'left for Tucson,
Ariz., where they were called by the death of Mr. Bressler's father,
. Charles Bressler.
- • In honor of her 16th birthday, Helen Sloan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Sloan of W. Grand Ave., entertained a group of friends
at luncheon. last Saturday, at her home. • .
• . Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky (Evelyn Sandra Hordes) and her son,
Richard Steven, of, New York,' are making their home for the dura-
tion with .their parents. and. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willian
• Hordes of 2308 Calvert.. Pvt..Wishnetsky is stationed at Camp Upton,
' N.Y.

Officers, Board

Detroit Chapter Elects New
Officers to Serve for
Members Honored by Red
The Coming Year
Cross With Chevrons and .
Stripes for Services
The Detroit Women's Division

of the American Jewish Congress
At the meeting - of the Terriple
has elected Mrs. Morris Wein-
Beth
El Sisterhood, at which Mrs.
garten as president.
John Hopp was elected presi-
Other new officers are: Vice- dent to succeed Mrs.. Henry Mey-
president in charge of education, ers, the following were elected:
Mrs. 'Max Dushkin; vice-presi-
Vice-presidents, Mrs. Gerald D.
Spero and Mrs. Irving L. Hirsch-
man; treasurer, Mrs. Harry B.
Lichterman; .financial, recording
and corresponding secretaries re-
spectively, Mrs. I: Irving Bittker,
Miss Henrietta C. Ascher and
Mrs. C. Louis Maas; custodian,
Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn.

• New directors are: Mesdames Sam
Baum, Benjamin Fink. Alfred Gach,
Louis Goldenberg. Samuel Hartman,
Herbert I. Kallet, Theodore Keller,
Morton J. Newlander, Nate S. Shapero,
Merrill E. Silverstein. Harold H.
Smilay, Herbert M. Smith, Max Unger.
Albert Weisman, David Wilkus and
Miss Edith Heavenrich.

The election meeting in May
was highlighted by the - presence
of representatives from the
American Red Cross. Mrs. Vin-
cent- Dwyer outlined the 'future
schedule of Red Cross activities,
commended the Temple women

for their valuable service. and
presented the following awards
to the members of the Sisterhood
who have devoted themselves to
Red Cross work.
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Those awarded _Chevrons for
four years of service:

Mesdames J. W. Cohen. B. Funke,
Rae Jacobson. Otto Kaufma:fi, • Jennie
Lichtenstein. Blanche Rosenhelm. Elsa.
Shenker, Fannie Simmons. I. Rapen-
port, William Rindskoff. Pauline Et-
tinger and Miss Hilda Gottlieb.

Those awarded Stripes for 200
hours of service: •

Mesdames Lena Golden, Louis Gol-
den. Philip Golden. R. R. Goldstone,
A. A. Gottesman, Frank Grossman,
Samuel Hartman, Charles Harris, I.
Hamburger, Mose Hamberger. H. W.
Herz. Charles Hyman. Theodore Ja-
cobowitz. Mark Jacobson, Maxwell
Jospey, David Kaatz.
Mesdames R. Fechheimer. Lewis C.
Frank, Lloyd Frankel, Lawrence Freed-
man. Alfred Gach. Max ,Gerstman,
Stewart Nathan. J. E. Newman. Edythe
Rapenport, .Herbert Reinheinier, S. W.
Rice. Ross Rope, Irwin Rosenbaum,
Julius Rothschild, Sam Rothstein, R.
Rubinstein. Mary Selling, Louis A.
Sherwin. Hattie SilVerman. M. E. Sil-
verstein, Eugene Simon. Mollie Simons.
Sol Sapperstein, S. A. Sloman, Blanche
-Steinman. Edythe Treuhaft, L. C.
Toulf, Leon. VanVliet, Rae Vehon,
Herbert Weil Louis Winkelman, Max
Weiss. M. Wohlgemuth. • . -
Mesdames Martin Krauss. G. Levin,
Irving Levy, Edward Lichtig. A. H.
Manhelm, David Marx, Simon S. Marx.
Morton Nathan, Lawrence Aden, Hilda
Atte], Sidney Alexander, Martin Arons-
son. Earl Barnett, S. A. Lustig,,-,jack
Langer. Jr.,
Mesdames Gertrude Barnett. - Milton
Behrendt, Joseph Bing. George Bloom,
Byron Bloomgarden, Sigmund Brin,
Henry Butzel. Albert Cole, Harry. Co-
ville. Denker. J. - Desenb'erg, T.
Drelfuss. E. C. Frank.
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The Misses Rae Myers, Josephine
Cohen. Jeanette Cohen. Dorothy Bloom..

MRS. MORRIS WEINGARTEN

dent in charge of ..membershi,
Miss Saralee Carpenter of Hazelwood Ave. is visiting with her MrS. Samuel Green; vice-presi-
brother and sister-in-law, Pvt. and Mrs: Dan Carpenter of McAllen, dent in charge of fund-raising,
._ Texas. Pvt. Carpenter is attached, to the Moore Field Post Library Mrs. Abe Katzman; vice-presi-
at Mission, Texas.
dent in charge of public rela-
Lt. and Mrs. Henry Berris have left for Carlisle Barracks, Pa., tions, Mrs. I. B. Dworman; cor-
where Lt. Berris will receive his basic training. He will he attached responding secretary, Mrs. Faye
later to the Medical Division of the Army Air Corps at . Mitchell Rosenfeld; assistant correspond-
Field, N. Y.
ing secretary, Mrs. Harry Frank;
Mrs. Anna Cole of Doris Ave. left for Los Angeles, Calif., to treasurer, Mrs. Arnold Frank;
visit her son Robert . X. .Cole, Ph.M. 2/c, who is going overseas 'financial- recording secretary,
shortly. Mrs. Cole will remain in California for several months
Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse; recording
with friends.
secretary, Mrs. Lew Levitt..

Hadassah Officers
Plan Year's Drive

George Breman: financial secretary.
Mrs. I.
Friedman; assistant financial
secretary. Mrs. John Frazer: vice-
presidents, Mrs. Louis Glasier. Mrs.
Theodore Levin. Mrs. Philip Lipson.
New directors: Mesdames Adler, M.
Dushkin, Saul Benyas• Philip Lipson,
J. Lattin, Alfred Meyers, Harry Men-
delson, John Frazer.
Remaining directors: Mesdam
George Bremen, Theodore Levin, Abra-
ham Cooper, Ben Jaffee, Thomas Mar-
will;,:. Leo Orecklin, Frank Wetsman,
Herman August. David Cooper. Adolph
Ehrlich, D.:Friedman. Julian Krolik.
Milton Maddih, S . G. Meyers, A. Srere.
Walter Field, Harry - Jones, Seymour
Frank. A.' L. Weisman. Hy Jacob. Iry-
fng• Dwoi•nZan. Dayid Feinberg. 'Henry
Wineman, Joseph Frank, Ralph Weis-
man. • • -
Also the following past.. presidents:
Mesdames Noah. Aronstam, Ralph
Davidson: • David .. .S: Diamond, Joseph
Ehrlith. Miss Hattie Gittleman • Mrs.
A. Al: -Hershman. Harry L. Jackson.
Mauride'Landatt D. W. Simons. Henry
Weinstein„ Max Frank and J. E. Gould.

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Mrs. Morris Adler, newly-
elected president of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, announced
this week that the local organi-
zation is 'proceeding with plans
for :the consolidated.YOuth Aliyah
and regular HadassalC.fund-rais-
ing drive. •
Tearns are in process of forma-
tion,- • and . rninyanirn—grOups - of
ten to aid -in the work of . rescuing
children for settlement
Pales-
tine:.through ---• the Youth Aliyah
movement of the Jewish . Agency
for:: Palestineare- :being. organ-
ized. •
Mrs. Ralph -Davidson and Mrs.
Harry L. lackson•headthe Honor
Roll drive -Mrs. Henry-Wineman
and Mrs. Abraham Srere 'head the
Youth Aliyah drive. They will
be assisted by_ the following new-
ly-elected officers of Hadassah of
Detroit, in addition to Mrs. Adler:

Members who continue to
serve • on the board are: Mes-
dames Morris Adler, Harry
Bookstein, Max Frank, Aaron
Friedman, Louis Goldberg, John
Golden, Charles Goldstein, Ben
Gordon, Wm. Gottesman, A: ••M:
Hershman, Samuel Katkin,- Benj.
Kohen, Morris Mendelson, Morris
Neback, Jos. Newman, S. A.
Singer, J. Sperka, Nathan Spev-
akow, Perry Burnstine and Dr.
Clarissa Fineman.
New members of the board
are: Mesdames David Bernstein,
Ernest Golumbia, Samuel Her-
man, S. H. Makman, S. J. Sidel,
Morris Lieberman, Ethel Schorr,
J. Lattin, Ben Lewis, Alex
Schreier, M. Mathis, Harry Sef-
ton and Julian S. Tobias.
Plans • are being . made for a
shower in June, proceeds to help
maintain the Congress Defense
Houses for service men in New
York.

Moseley's May Sale
of Linens ak Bedding

CRINKLE CREPE BEDSPREAD

HAND MONOGRAMMED

•MrS..Harry Mendelson and Mrs*.
Al Weisman, chairman of the War
Bond D•ive, announce that the
.PreVailing $175,000 goal has not
yet - been reached. Members are
urged to buy their Bonds through
Hadassah to enable the purchase
of one boinber, costing $175,000.
Mrs.. Mendelson; TO. 5-2564, 2965
MIDWAY FLORIST
Bullingame, and . Mrs. Weisman,
Treasurer. Mit. Ralph Weisman: HO. 0612, 2424 Oakman
3351
West
Davison
TO. 8-1650
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph
Frank: recordin g secretary. Mrs. will call for orders .for Bonds.

Pasiel shades of Crinkle crepe,
hand monogrammed in matching
or contrasting shades of percale.

72x108 Reg. $8.95 Now

$7.75

90x108 Reg. 10.95 Now

9.75

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turnatioctri

Woodward thru Washington Boulevard

MOSELEY'S PERCALE
SHEETS AND CASES-

' Specially reduced for May. We

urge replenishing your supply at
these special prices while such fine
- combed percale quality is still
available.

. WASHABLE WHITE GLOVES

in - English 'doeskin-finished lambskin

as these

What luck to find that gloves so •sumptuous

will

go blithely into • soap=suds ; . . never need '

cost you a cleaning b1111. Three styles

classic slipon . . . a whipstitched slipon . .

this gay whipstitched "shorty." All

Street Floor

.

Hemstitched

Hemmed

72x108

90x108
42g3 8 I/2

$3.85

$4.15

4.85

• .90

45x38 1 /2 1 .04

5.15

'-

1.05
1.15

IRISH LINEN

TEA TOWELS

(Size 20x30 inches)
Red, la I u e, green
and gold. Very fi ne
quality.

Very special

$8.95 doz.

a

and

3.00

47arfe,0/7:
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