Friday, July 24 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

SOCIAL EVENTS

Page Nine

NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Miss Marion Apple
Elected President
of Junior Hadassah

No Interruptions
In Army-Navy Work

40,000 Needed
to Help Mail
Ration Books

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Mrs. Marie Berkowitz, accompanied by her son, Lawrence, is
Committee From League of
leaving for California to visit with her sister, Mrs. Albert Rutman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. have as their • Miss Marion Apple was elect- Jewish Youth Plans Summer
guest Mrs. Rothberg's mother, Mrs. Louis Friedman of St. Louis, Mo. ed president of Junior Hadassah
Affairs for Servicemen
Appeals Are Sent to Red
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. have as their at the concluding meeting of the
Cross, County Aides to
The Army and Navy commit-
guest Mrs. Shwayder's father, Michael Clamage of Chicago.
year. Other officers are:
Recruit Volunteers
Evelyn Oshman, vice-presi tee of the League of Detroit
Mrs. Samuel Gingold has come from Temple, Texas, to spend
a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich of the Belcrest dent in charge of Jewish Nation Jewish Youth, working under the
Appeals to 40,000 Red Cross
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auspices of the Jewish Welfare
Hotel.
Board, will continue its activi- production workers and to all
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond and Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn
ties throughout the summer.
employes of Wayne County
and small son of Longfellow Ave. have left for their summer home
in Cedar Beach, Ontario.
Bertha Belkin, chairman of the government departments to as-
League's Army-Navy Committee, sist in the processing of war ra-
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg of Calvert Ave. and Mrs. Nathan
announces that the summer pro-
Simons of Boston Blvd. were hostesses at a family luncheon given
last Friday at the Women's City Club in honor of • Miss Frances
jects will include picnics- on al- tion book No. 3 were sent out
Cohn, whose engagement to Ben Desenberg was recently announced.
ternate Sundays and Thursdays by Frank M. McLaury, director
and house parties on Saturday of the Detroit Office of Civilian
Mrs. James Wineman and her small son, Henry II, who have
And Monday nights. use Hirsch Defense.
been making their home for the last few months with Mrs. Wine-
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of Chicago Blvd.,
is chairman of the party com-
James Friel, member of the
have left to join Lt. Wineman in Washington, D. C.
mittee.
Board of County'Auditors,. in-
Commander and Mrs. Elmer Klein and their three small
Members of the service com- formed McLaury that the Board
children of Washington, D. C., have moved to 657 Parker Ave.
mittee headed by Ruth Apple- of Auditors would meet in spec-
Commander Klein is stationed at the Induction Center.
baum will continue to send ser- ial session and would pass a res-
vice packages to Fort Brady and olution asking each county de-
Miss, Agnes Anne Brown of East Boston Blvd. has. returned
from a visit to New York City.
Custer. The packages to Fort partment head to recruit volun-
Brady include magazines, records teer workers to work afte ■ hours
:Mrs. Miriam L. Brachman of the Chatham Apt. is leaving this
and books; to Custer, fruits, jams, at the OPA mailing center at
'Friday for Los - Angeles; Calif., where she will spend the summer
months.
cookies, cakes, candy and cigar- 15020 Woodward Ave., process-
ettes.
Mrs. Harry L. Jones of Muirland Ave. accompanied her. son,
ing .5,000,000 of the No. 3 ration
Robert, and her daughter, Ellen, and Susan Klein to Camp Wi-cu-
Sylvia Lerman, chairman of books.
su-ta; Briston, N. H. '
the hostess committee, acts as
Red Cross officials . provided
—Photo by J. J. Clarke coordinator for League parties,
Mrs. -Harold T. Rattner and her daughters, Mary and Nancy,
Miss Cecile M. 7.;..'1.ialen, director
Of Wellesly Dr., have left to joint Lt. Rattner in El Paso, Texas.
supplying additional hostesses as
of the CDVO, with the names
MISS MARION APPLE
needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv and their son, Alvin, of Wildemere
and addresses of 400 chairmen of
Members
of
the
League
Army-
Ave., left on Tuesday to visit in Chicago.
al Fund; Alyce Geer, vice-presi-
Red Cross production groups
Navy
committee
also
send
young
Mrs. Sidney Reibel of Huntington Woods left on Wednesday dent in charge- of fund-raising;
which total 40,000 members.
for Louisville, Ky., where she will visit for a few weeks. Enroute, Gertrude Goldman, vice-presi- women to staff the WAAC lounge
Miss Whalen pointed out that
she will spend a few days in Chicago.
dent in charge of membership; at the YWCA every Monday
any amount of time which can
Mrs. Israel Wetsrnan and Mrs. Millie Kaufman of West Euclid Mary Cohen, recording secre- night.
be given during the hours of 9
Ave. left on Thursday for Petoskey, Mich.
tary; Farry Greenwald, corres-
a. m. to 9 p. m., will be wel-
Capt. Perry Burnstine. left on Sunday for Camp Fanim, Tyler, ponding secretary; Ruth Drazin,
comed. War workers, office
Texas, following a week's leave spent with his family of LaSalle treasurer; Marion Hoffman, fi-
workers, housewives, as well as
Blvd.
nancial secretary.
members of business, fraternal
Mr. and Mrs. Maier B. Finsterwald of Parkside Ave. have
Board members are: Essie
and educational groups are
returned from a few days' visit in .Chicago. Their daughters, Edith
Joan and Joy, left on Monday for Camp Tamakwa, Algonquin Park, Kaplan and Blanche Kaftan, co-
asked to volunteer in a body
Ont.
chairmen 'on fund-raiSing; Rose
after working hours for the job.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II and their children, Tam and Wiener and Lorraine Rouff,
With increased swimming per- High school students are also
Judy, are visiting Mrs. Moses' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol A Wolfe membership co-chairmen; Helen iods during the week, many welcome. No special skills such
of Lawrence Ave:
Karebenick, J. N. F. co-chair- members of the Jewish commun- as typing is required, Miss
Among those who left on Wednesday for Camp Pine in Minagua. man; Ann Baker and Ruth Mil- ity are participating in the new Whalen said. There is need for
Wis., were: Mimi Levin, Shirley and Sarah Simons, Lenore and. ler.
Summer victory membership 1,000 volunteers daily.
Barbara Freedman, Nancy Wolfner, Dean Laib, Susan Kaichen,
Committee chairmen-are: Mrs. drive which lasts until July 31.
Anne and Ruth Frank, Joan and Elizabeth Meyers, Maryanne Berns,
Suzanne Dreifus, Alice Spero, Lois Daniels, Lois Hopp, Joan- Maxwell M. Lowe, publicity; Special reductions for the three
Fields, Carol Barnett, Joan Loewenstein, Maryanne Goldberg, Rhoda Ann Wax, Young Judaea; Sybil month membership have been
- Smilay -and Patricia Oppenheim.
Rosengarten, Youth Aliyah; Es- effected.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klivans and their small daughter of ther Duchin, B. & P. representa-
The enlarged summer program,
Youngstown, 0. spent the last week-end with Mrs. Klivans' parents, tive; Zeata Blair, program; Lil- which began on June 30 with
June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-.
' Ehlrich of Boston 'Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe
lian Greenhut, dramatics; Lois the first open-air concert, in- ward Quint (Frances Higer) of
Lt. Bernard Brown, who has just completed his Officers' Train- Linden, Little Women repre- cludes a variety of activities sche- Oak_ Dr., a daughter.
ing at Fargo, S. D. spent a week with Mrs. Brown enroute to his sentative; Florence Shaefer, duled for each evening. Special
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post with the Transportation Service in New York City.
sports; Sylvia Lerman, defense.
activities will be planned for
June
8—To
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss of Northlawn Ave. have returned
junior and intermediate mem- „Shelden Jospey (Dollie Helprin)
from a week's visit in New York City where they attended the
bers.
of Whitmore Road, a daughter,,-
graduation of their daughter, Doris, from Hunter College. Miss
Moss returned with her parents.
For this stay-at-home summer Joan Susan.
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the Center is taking full advan-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. spent the last
week-end in Cleveland and Youngstown, 0.
tage of the outdoor courtyard,
June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. David Green- where many activities will take Menkowitz (Annie Robbins) of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack • V. Diamond and their daughter, Marjory,
of Clements Ave. left on Sunday on a cruise to Duluth.
baum of 4021 Sturtevant • Ave. place.
3319 Tuxedo Ave a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Blumenthal of New York City spent the announce the engagement of
last week-end visiting with relatives • and friends in the city.
their daughter, Rahl, to Lt. Max
Lt. and Mrs. Davis Benson and their two children have re- Weinzweig, son of Mr. and Mrs.
turned to Ephrata, Pa., following a visit with Lt. Benson's parents, Oscar Weinzweig of Broadstreet
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson of Calvert Ave. Lt. Benson is stationed Blvd.
at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation, Pa.
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Miss Edith Langer has completed her training as a Medical
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mann
Woodward thtu Washanatott foulcyird
Social Worker with the American Red Cross in Washington, D. C
of Glendale Ave. announce the
and is now stationed at Chanute Field, Ill.
engagement of their daughter,
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Mrs. Irving Golden of Boston Blvd. lef for Houston, Texas, Peggy, to Pvt. Ernest Bram, son
where she will visit with her son, Aviation Cadet James A. Golden, of Dr. and Mrs. Israel Bram of
who is stationed at Ellington Field.
Philadelphia and Upland, Pa.
Pfc. Merril Solomon has returned to his post at Graveley
Point, Washington, D. C., after a few days' furlough spent with his
aunts, the Misses Solomon of Atkinson Ave. His father, Henry
Solomon of Fairview, Mich., visited here at the same time.

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Center to Continue
Summer Membership
Drive Until July 31

Births

Engagements

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Buy War Bonds!

Bar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs: earl Langer of
18011 Penington Drive announce
-the Bar Mitzvah ' of their son,
Marvin, on Saturday morning,
July 3, at the Shaarey Zedek. A
party in the Bar Mitzvah's honor
will be held at the Shaarey Zedek
on Sunday, July 4.

JWEWO Plans Tag Day
July 25, Banquet Nov. 7

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Against Fire, Theft
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Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization, at a board
meeting held Monday at the
home of Mrs. Ida Goldsmith,
made arrangements for a tag day
to be held . in Mt. Clemens July
25.
Plans were also made for the
annual banquet to be held at the
Fort Wayne Hotel on Nov. 7.
Relief was granted for a needy
family in Palestine.
Proceeds. of the tag day and
banquet -will be used to aid or-
phans in Palestine.

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