Pisgah Auxiliary
Luncheon Nov. 16

Council of Women
Sells $150,000 Bonds

Betrothed

The War Bond Committee of
Pisgah Auxiliary No. 122 of
the Detroit Section, National
Bnai Brith will hold its fourth
Council of Jewish Women, cele-
annual donor luncheon Tuesday
brated Molly Pitcher day by sell-
afternoon, Nov. 16, at the Ma--
ing $150,000 worth of War Bonds,
sonic Temple.
the largest amount sold by
Mrs. Harry Singer has been
any group in Detroit. Mrs. Ed-
appointed chairman for this af-
ward Stein is chairman, and Mrs.
fair. On the committee with Mrs.
Sidney Solomon acted as chair-
Singer are: Co - chairman, Mrs.
man of the day.
William Banks; pledge card
Assisting the chairman and
ChairMan, Mrs. Louis Rubin, co-
vice chairman was the following
chairman, Mrs. Jack Cooper;
committee: M e s dames Lewis
ways and means, Mrs. Lem Cher-
Frank, Edward Frank, Mark
rin; special gifts committee,
Rafelson, Eugene Arnfeldt, Mel-
chairman, Mrs. Sam Aaron; ar-
vin Baier, David Hubar, Jack
rangements, Mrs. Bernard Cohen;
Epps, Morton Wolf, A. Katzman,
signatures, Mrs. Benjamin Bond; MISS MARION ROSENMANN and the Misses Bunny Zemon,
program, Mrs. Tom Mittledorf;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ros- Rolla Jacobs, Beverly Prentis
publicity, Mrs. Julius Meskin.
enman of Webb Ave. announce and Barbara Prentis.
For further information in re-
To purchase bonds through the
the engagement of their daugh 7
gards to the donor luncheon, call
National Council of Jewish
ter,
Marion,
to
Staff
Sgt.
Robert
Mrs. Singer, University 3-9280.
I. Rothstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Women, call Mrs. Stein, TO.
8-8795, OT obtain them at the
H. Rothstein of Raleigh, N. C.
The wedding will take place Council's booth in the Book
Building daily from 10 until 4.
the latter part of September.
S/Sgt. Rothstein is stationed at
Adler-Goldfarb: The Wilshire Camp Murphy, Florida.
Hotel was the scene of a lovely
wedding when Rabbi Harold Ro-
Young Women's Bicur Cholem
senthal united in marriage Bea-
Organization will hold a night
trice Doris Goldfarb, daughter of
of games on Nov. 10, at the Bnai
Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb,
Moshe social hall. Mrs. Eleanore
and Leonard E. Adler, son of Mr.
Cooper, chairman, is . assisted by
and Mrs. Herman G. Adler. The
Mrs. Pauline Greenspoon and
wedding took place at noon on
The Jewish community of Mrs. Tillie • Gardner. Distribution
Sunday, Aug. 22, and was fol-
lowed by a breakfast and recep- South Haven extended hospital- of tickets is being handled by
ity to a group of soldiers from Mrs. Jean Shiffman, Mrs. Ann
tion.
The bride wore a frock of pale Fort Custer, Kellogg Field, and Shiffman, and Mrs. M o 11 y
green with bodice and sheer net Percy Jones General Hospital, Swartz. Proceeds will be used
to continue the work of caring
and her accessories were Ameri- last Saturday and Sunday. /
Through arrangements made for needy sick.
man Beauties. She carried a Bi-
* * *
ble and orchids. Ray D. Goldfarb with Samuel Kurzon, JWB rep-
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
attended her sister as maid of resentative in the Fort Custer
honor and William Vaisman of area, the servicemen were enab- will have its first Fall meeting
led to spend the week-end swim- of the season at the home of
Boston was best man.
Among the out of town guests ming, dancing and enjoying the Mrs. Dave Pollack, 18272 Ohio
were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wex- lake breezes, at various hotel re- Ave., at 1 p. m. on Tuesday,
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bakst, sorts in South Haven, which pro- Sept. 7. The annual donor
Miss Patsy Bakst, Cleveland vided facilities for the service- luncheon will be held Tuesday,
Dec. 21.
Heights; Miss Shirley Roth, Eu- men.
* * *
Saturday night, a reception and
clid, O.; Mrs. Vera Erskine, Nei-
Detroit Unit of Jr. Hadassah,
sen Adler, Mrs. Sara Bloom, wienie roast was held for the
young women's Zionist organiza-
Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and soldiers.
Those active in making ar- tion, will have a lawn party on
Mrs. Jack Friedman, Bellefont,
Pa.
rangements for the soldiers, were Tuesday evening, Aug. 31, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Adler will spend Mrs. Irving Zall, Mrs. Jack Ger- home of Ruth Miller, 2677 Pin-
their honeymoon in Northern ber, Mrs. Reuben Levin, Mrs. gree Ave. This party is under the
Michigan, and on their return Max Okun, Mrs. Philip Rosen, sponsorship of the membership
will reside at 3380. Collingwood Miss Marcella Steuben, Mrs. committee and is open to all
Ave.
Simon Resnick, all of South members, prospective members
* * *
Haven.
and girls of 18 years of age and
Nabat-Ellenstein: Mr. and Mrs.
Soldiers from the Fort Custer older interested in the work of
George H. Ellenstein of Griggs Area have been coming to South Junior Hadassah. There will be
Ave. announce the marriage of Haven in small groups every entertainment.
• * *
their daughter, Phyllis Muriel, to week-end during the summer by
Cpl. David J. Nabat, son of Mr. arrangement with the Jewish
J e w is h Women's European
and Mrs. Joseph Nabat of Carter Welfare Board.
Welfare Organization will hold
Ave., on Aug. 19.
a special meeting at 1 p. m. Mon-
CARD OF THANKS
day at Congregation Bnai Moshe,
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding dinner were: Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Nettie Slonim of 3021 W. Dexter and Lawrence. Applica-
Louis Price of Chicago, Mr. and Grand Ave., only daughter of tions for support of orphans in
Mrs. Nate Jacobs- of Toledo, Mrs. the late Albert Slonim, wishes Palestine will be considered. Ar-
Ann Kessler of Chicago and Mr. to thank her relatives and rangements will be made for the
and Mrs. Max Kahn of Canada.
friends for the kindnesses shown annual banquet, planned for Sun-
After a short - wedding trip, her during her recent bereave- day, Nov. 7, at the Fort Wayne
Cpl. and Mrs. Nabat will return ment.
Hotel.
to Maxton, North Carolina, where
the bridegroom is stationed at
Laurenburg-Maxton Army Air
Base.
* * *
Miller-Shaposnick: On Aug. _22
Rabbi Moses Fisher united in
marriage Ruth Mildred Shapos-
... For the Holidays ... For Back
nick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Shaposnick, and Bernard
to School . . . For the New Sea-
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Miller.
son . . . Everything that is both
The wedding was solemnized at
6 p. m. at Pereira's and was fol-
Smart and Fashionable .
lowed by a dinner and reception.
• * *
Sonne-Kaiman: On Aug. 22 at
Lachar's, Rabbi Schlessinger uni-
ted in marriage Dorothy Kai-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Kaiman, and Pvt. Reuben
Sonne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Sonne. The wedding was fol-
lowed by a dinner and reception.
Cpl. M. Rappaport acted as
best man and Miss Lillian Lev-
inson was the maid of honor.
Pvt. Sonne is stationed at
Camp Rucker, Ala.

Marriages

Women's Clubs

South Haven Jewish
Community Fetes
Servicemen's Group

* *

Winnick-Caner: Mr. and Mrs.
S. Caner of Monterey Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Helen, to Pvt. Lawr-
ence C. Winnick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Winnick, on July
31.

• Dance to RAY GORRELL'S Orchestra
AZA DANCE .. Masonic Temple
Sept. 6th, 9:30 to I. p. m.

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Was Highest - Rating Group
Rabbi and Mrs. Isaack J. Goldman of Arm Arbor have left
for a vacation to be the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. Moses W.
in the City in Observance
Kahn of Chicago. Rabbi Kahn is Mrs. Goldman's brother.
of Molly Pitcher Day
Miss Mildred Rosenberg of Fourteenth Ave. is spending two

Mrs. Harry Singer Chosen
to Head Committees for
4th Annuel Event

*

Friday, AugusT 27, 1943

T'HE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
SPORTSWEAR

weeks at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac Hotel.
Miss June Rosenblum of Chicago Blvd., accompanied by her
nephews, Fred and Jack Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., left last
Saturday for Gladstone, Mich., where they will visit Miss Rosen-
blum's mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. have returned
from a visit in Frankfort.
Mrs. Gordon Rykus and Mrs. L. E. Rykus of Buena Vista Ave:
are vacationing in Sleepy Hollow, Mich.
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal and her daughter, Marjory, of the Bel-
crest Hotel have returned from a month's visit in Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. have re-
turned from a month's visit in Denver and EsteS Park, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Ehrlich of Pennington Dr. have
returned from a week's visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Newton of Webb Ave. have returned
from a stay in Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaye of Cortland Ave. are spending some
time in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levy of Lawrence Ave. are vacationing
in Frankfort.
Cpl. Daniel Arnold has returned to his post in Walterboro,
S. C., after a few days' furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Arnold of W. Philadelphia Ave.
Mrs. Irving Meyer and her daughter, Carol Joan, have re-
turned to their home in New York City following a visit with
Mrs. Meyer's sister, Mrs. Anthony Deutch of the Wilshire Hotel.
Mrs. Samuel Mitchel, her daughter, Joan, and her son, Richard,
of Lakewood Ave., left on Wednesday to spend a few weeks in
Cedar Pointe.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Coggan of Courville Ave. have returned
from a week-end cruise to Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg and her three children of Calvert Ave.
left last Saturday to spend the remainder of the summer in Cedar
Pointe.
Mrs. Harry Alpert of Dickerson Ave.- has returned from Sharon,
Mass., where she spent the summer months.
Miss Marion Goodman of Collingwood Ave. has returned from
a summer in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman of Wager Ave. will return next
Wednesday from a vacation in Frankfort.
Phyllis Rubin, Zenia Slatkin, Jackie Bernstein, Helene Mus-
kovitz and Molly Berman are vacationing for two weeks at the
summer home of Suzanne Hamburger in Algonac, Mich.
Miss Matilda Rosenberg attended the Emergency Conference
to Save the Jews of Europe, in New York City.
Miss Ruth Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of
4843 Cortland Ave., has returned from a visit with her fiancee,
Pvt. Harold L. Weiss, at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
From there she went to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to visit her
sister and brother-in-law, Major and Mrs. M. Alpern.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith have moved from 3011 Sturtevant to
19338 Wisconsin Ave.

Jr. Victory Caravan
At Center Tuesday

The Junior Victory Caravan,
composed of singing, dancing and
musical talent, will put on its
first show on Tuesday, at 8:30 p.
m., at the Jewish Community
Center. Lee Zied, producer and
director, announces that the show
will be open to the public. The
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