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August 06, 1943 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-08-06

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Friday, Augusi 6, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seven

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Refugee Children Get Vacations

Jewish Center
Activities

Mrs. Martin Butzel and her son, John, of Birmingham are
visiting in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank and their son, Billy, of
2 CENTER GROUPS PLAN .
Wildemere Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer and their son,
Dale, of Wildemere Ave., left on Wednesday to spend a week at
DANCE FOR THURSDAY
Boulder Lodge, Boulder Junction, Wisconsin. While there they will
Sub-Seniors and Intermediates
visit Anne and Ruth Frank who are at Camp Pine Mere, Minacqua,
will again sponsor a dance in
Wis.
the open-air court at the Center
Mrs. I. L. Polozker and Mrs. Eugene Sloman of the Belcrest.
this Thursday at 8:30 p. m. Cen-
Hotel are spending several weeks at Mackinac Island. •
ter members and their friends
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp of Longfellow Ave. have as their
are invited to attend.
* * *
guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leftwich of Cincinnati, 0.
HIGHLIGHTS OF WAR
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and
ON SCREEN AT CENTER
Mrs. Marcus Ginn and their daughter, LaMe, of Birchcrest Dr. are
leaving this Saturday to spend some time at Mackinac Island.
"United States News Review,"
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of Shrewsbury Rd. are leaving
a summary of the highlights of
this Saturday for Bayfield, Ont.,
Ont. where they will be the guests of
the war, will be shown at the
Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Frank V. Martin.
Monday night film program on
August 9, at 9 p. m., at the Cen-
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Haas of LaSalle Blvd. have returned
from a 10-day trip to New York City.
ter. "Paratroops and Our First
Line of Defense," a story of the
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe of Huntington Woods and Mr.
United States Navy in action, is
and Mrs. Seymour Frank of Wildemere Ave. left on Thursday for
also scheduled for this program.
Boulder Junction where they will be the guests for the week at
Boulder Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham are leaving this
Saturday for Charlevoix.
Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein of Broadstreet Ave. is spending two
weeks in Memphis, Tenn.. visiting with her son-in-law and daughter,
Lt. ankh Mrs. Alan H. Wolfson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. left on Monday for
Jewish War Veterans of the
a visit in Charlevoix.
U. S. will hold their 48th national
encampment at the New Con-
Mrs. Anson Klaubber of St. Louis, Mo., spent a few days with
her sisters, the Misses Jeannette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd.,
cord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, New
enroute to New York City.
York, Sept. 16 to 19, it was an-
nounced by Benjamin Kaufman,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. spent the
last week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown in
holder of the Congressional
Vacations in the country are now being arranged by the Na- Medal of Honor and national
Goderich, Ont.
tional Refugee Service for needy refugee children like the group
Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Broadstreet Ave. spent the last week above. Some must have country air and sunshine for their health's commander of the organization.
One of the highlights of the
end in Cleveland visiting with her family.
sake; vacations for others will enable hard-pressed emigre parents
Robert Winston of New York City is spending a few weeks to complete training for war jobs. As one phase of its program the Convention will be the annuP 1
with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts NRS, whose work is supported by the United Jewish appeal, which banquet, on Sept. 18, which will
of the Belcrest Hotel.
receives its support here from the War Chest, made country vaca- be addressed by Gen. Frank T.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ellis Fisher, their daughter, Nancy, and their tions possible for hundreds of such youngsters last year, and many Hines, administrator of Veterans
Affairs, Washington.
son, Michael, of Lakewood Ave. have returned from. a few weeks' already have applied to the NRS this summer.
stay in Frankfort.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert N. Prussin left on Tuesday on a Georgian
22 Jewish Doctors
are among the special features
Bay cruise.
To Practice in Finland
in
this
volume.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Metzger of Atkinson Ave. have returned
from a 10-day trip to the Wisconsin Dells.
The tenth volume of Universal
GENEVA (JPS)—The Finnish
Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier of Fairfield Ave. have returned
Jewish Encyclopedia will appear
from -a stay at the Arcady
shortly to complete this import- government has invited 22 Jew-
_ . -Country Club in Lake George, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg of - Webb Ave. left on Wednesday
ant work of which Dr. Isaac ish doctors from Hungary to
on a St. Lawrence River cruise.
Landman and Louis Rittenberg practice in hospitals in Finland,
it is reported here: These doc-
Mrs. Barney Barnett of Boston Blvd. left on Monday for a stay
are the editors.
tors were prohibited by anti-
in Harbor Beach, Mich.
Jewish decrees from practicing
Mr. and Mrs; Morris Rand of Highland Ave. are spending two
in Hungary,
Important Article on Jewish List of 277 Refugees
weeks in Eagle River, Wis.
Warriors. Included in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of- Buena Vista Ave. are spending a
In Italy Available In
Wedding portraits
week in Frankfort.
9th Volume
Featuring
Mc. and Mrs. Leonard Levy of Oak Dr. have returned from a
of Children
Office
of
Jewish
News
and
Pictures
stay in Charlevoix.
your
home
or
our Studios
Uni-
In
The ninth volume of the
, daily till 6—Mondays
Open
til
Mt.s. Meyer Newman of W. Outer Dr. has as her guests Mrs . versal Jewish Encyclopedia,
The
Jewish
News
this
week
9
p.m.—Sundays
12 to 3
Bertha Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenberg and their son, Neil,
which
reached
the
Detroit
sub-.
received
a
list
of
277
names
of
of Bayonne, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Dickman and their daughter, Nancy, of scribers this week, is one of the Jews from Nazi overrun Yugo-
Third Ave., Highland Park, have returned from a visit in Frankfort. most interesting and most im- slavia who are now refugees in
Mirs Muriel Salinger of Tuxedo Ave. has returned from a week's portant in the series issued thus Italy. This list was gathered by
the Joint Distribution Committee.
far.
visit in Cedar Point.
The most important article, al- The list also gives the names of
Mr. and Mrs. Casper" Cutler of Collingwood Ave. are spending
a few weeks in Muskoka, Ont.
ready reviewed in The Jewish Italian cities where the refugees
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and their two children of Fullerton News, deals with Jewish war- are found. Readers of The Jewish
Ave, have returned from Biddleford, Me., where they were visiting riors and the share Jews have News who are interested may
with relatives.
had in wars for freedom, espec- see the list at The News office,
Miss Edith Langer, a Red Cross Medical Social Worker, has ially the wars of the United 2114 Penobscot Bldg.
been transferred from Chanute Field to Camp Crowder, Mo.
States.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan and their daughter, Barbara, have
Of particular importance in
left for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will make an indefinite stay. this article is the fact that it is
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schayowitz of Fairfield Ave. are guests at up-to-date—covering latest acts
Greenbush Inn, Greenbush, Mich.
of valor by American Jews in
tiNU:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Webb Ave. have returned from Co- the present war.
lumbus Ga. where they were visiting with their son-in-law and
This volume treats biographic-
daughter, Pfc. and Mrs. Ben-Zion Gotlib.
ally the following Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier of Woodingham Rd. have returned people:
from a month's visit in Los Angeles.
Judge Charles Rubiner; Simon
Aniong the Detroiters vacationing in Frankfort are Mr. and Mrs. Shetzer, executive director of
Oshie Baker of Chicago Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank of Calvert
Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Block, their daughter, Nancy, and their the Zionist Organization of Am-
son, Dick, of Longfellow Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Zechman and erica; Dr. Isaiah Leo Sharfman,
their four daughters of Woodingham Rd., Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz of professor of economics, Univer-
Blaine Ave.; Mrs. Herman A. Schmier of Santa Barbara Ave., Mr. sity of Michigan; Judge Charles
e—la2-•
and Oscar F. Grey and their son and daughter of Pennington C. Simons, United States Cir-
Rd., Mr. and 'Mrs. Sidney Sherman and their son and daughter of cuit Court of Appeals; Isidore
Northlawn Ave. and Max Sable of the Belcrest Hotel.
Sobeloff and Philip Slomovitz.
/eze; 2626 n/ej
eSA,W ee.12CEJ 1GE e - Q,
Dr. and Mrs Simon Farbman of Roselawn Ave. and Dr. and
The long articles on Russia
Mrs. Ray Altman of Roselawn Ave. have returned from a stay at
Greenbush Inn. , Greenbush, Mich.
MR. EMRRUEL POSNER
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Chapman and daughter, Rose,. of W. Euclid
Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Jack Cantor and daughter, Esther, of
Bronx, New York.
Mr. Posner, who is well Inas,. to Detroit's
Mr and Mrs. David Radin and daughter, Mrs. Bernard Koss, are
spending a few weeks in Charlevoix, Mich., at the Lakeview Inn.
women of fashion, has been a ppointed
Lt. Nathan Starman, son of Mrs. Rose Starman of McQuade
Tucson, Arizona
Ave., who is stationed at an air base at Stuttgart, Ark., is home for
designer and director of our fur
a few days' visit with his wife and daughter.
The only boarding school in
g Mr. Krieser whom we reluctantly
Tucson
for
Jewish
boys
and
salon,
succeedin
After a three-week visit in Detroit, Mrs. Samuel Hack (Margie
girls from 6 to 16 years of age.
Agree) has returned to Madison, Wis., where her husband, Pfc.
y ield to the armed forces of our countr y.
Best Climate for children suf-
Hack, is stationed.
fering from asthma, sinusitis,
rheumatic fever, arthritis, etc.
leaders of the organization were
Sofia Zionist Leader
Curriculum, recreation, educa-
subjected
to
trial.
Five
of
the
tion, and facilities particularly
Given Death Sentence
designed for the special needs
accused were sentenced to life
of such children.
ISTANBUL (JPS)—The head imprisonment and others were
Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs.
of the Zionist Organization of given lesser prison terms.
1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD
Stephen S. Wise, Angelo
Sofia has been sentenced to
Patri, Rabbi J. X. Cohen.
death, it is learned here. Ac-
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