'Ricky, August 27, 1943 THE JEWIISI-Is NEWS • Nge Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN L ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Rd. have returned from a few days in Beulah, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Cambridge Rd. are spending a few weeks in Hilton, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. William Fixel of Connecticut Ave. has returned from a month's visit in New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie of Oak Dr. and Leo I. Franklin of Edison Ave. have returned from a cruise to Murray Bay, Quebec. Dr. and Mrs. Willard Mayer of Boston Blvd. have returned from a month's stay in Estes Park, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. left last Saturday for Maine, to call for their adughters, Janet and Linda, who have been at camp for the summer. En route home they will visit in Baltimore with Lt. Commander and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz. Mrs. Sidney Allen and her son, Jay, of Lincolnshire Rd. have returned from an extended visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. have as their guest Harold Van Baalen of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Boston Blvd. spent the last week-end in Beulah, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman have returned from Boston, where Dr. Kleinman took a' Course in Cardiology at the Harvard Medical School. Phil Elkus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Elkus of 18244 Oak Drive, who has been on a furnishings buying trip for a month, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barnett of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit. He will leave shortly for San Francisco and will return home on Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago Blvd. left Friday eve- ning for . New York City to meet their daughter, Madeleine, upon her return for Highland Manor camp. They will spend two weeks with Mrs. Brodie's mother, Mrs. M. Schaffer, in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Parshall of the Wilshire Hotel have returned from a Georgian Bay cruise. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of the Belcrest Hotel returned on Mon- day from a 10-day visit in Mackinac Island. Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. Mrs. Samuel Rubiner, her daughters, Marianne and Catherine, and her son, Allan, of Muirland Ave. are vacationing at Greenbush Inn. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Harvey Gass of Lynn,•Mass., are planning to come here shortly to visit Mrs. Gass' brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd. Lt. (j.g.) Gass is on leave from his post at the Base Hospital in Honolulu. Mrs. Tobias Garon and her daughter, Gita, of Stoepel Ave. have returned from a month's visit in Superior, Minn. The Misses Carrie and Lulu Barmann of Buffalo are visiting here with relatives and friends. Miss Eiga Hershman of New York • City is visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. have returned from a two weeks' trip to Murray Bay, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a fortnight's visit in Muskoka, Canada. Mrs. Ethel Miller of 3378 Richton Ave. will hold open house in honor of her daughter, Rosalyn Copley, and son, Bruce, who will make their home in Waco, Tex., on Sunday, 4 to 10 P. M. No cards. Miss Marian Goodman of Collingwood Ave. has returned from an extended vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff • have returned home after a two-week vacation in New York, Wilkes-Barre and Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., with relatives and friends. In New York they were joined by their son, Donald, who was the guest of his aunt, Edith Miller, at a summer resort at Gloucester, Mass. Mrs. Perry Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from Little Rock, Ark., where she visited with her husband. Capt. Burnstine has since been transferred to Camp Fannim, Texas. Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from Philadelphia where she visited with her son-in-law and daughter. Congress Women To Meet Sept. 8 Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress will hold the first meeting of the year at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 1:45 p. m. Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, one of the Detroit delegates to the Ameri- can Jewish Conference, will be the guest speaker on the topic "The Congress Program f o r World Jewry." Rabbi Adler is a member of the executive committee of the Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Congress. Mrs. Irving Dworman, Mrs. M a x Dushkin, Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs. Abe Katzman, vice-presidents of the local chap- ter, will outline plans for the coming year. Mrs. Morris Wein- garten, newly elected president, will preside at the meeting. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Green- berg, 9015 LaSalle Blvd., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, John, on Saturday morning, Sept. 4, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Reception at home Sat- urday evening, Sept. 4. No cards. Mrs. Betty Keys of 1962 Dela- ware Ave. announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Calvin, this Saturday morning, at Congrega- tion Mishkan Israel, Blaine and Linwood Ayes. No cards. Cynthia Chase Becomes Bide ► of E. Gunsberg MRS. EDWARD GUNSBERG More than 200 relatives at- tended the wedding, Sunday, Aug. 15, of Cynthia Chase and Edward Gunsberg, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. David Krause, 19365 Santa Barbara Dr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chase of 3450 W. Chicago' Blvd. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and M r s. Sigmond Gunsberg of Roselawn Ave. Mrs. Krause acted as brides- maid and Mr. Gunsberg's broth- er, Fred, was best man. Rabbi Moses Fischer performed the ceremony. • National Hadassah Leader to Address Luncheon Sept. 14 Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, a for- mer president of National Ha- dassah and national chairman of the organization's Youth Com- mission, will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of Detroit Hadassah, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 12:30 P. M. Mrs. Morris Adler, Detroit chapter's president, will preside at the meeting which will mark the intensification of the joint Youth Aliyah and Honor Roll Drive of which Mrs. Ralph Dav- idson and Mrs. H. L. Jackson are joint chairmen. The drive will be concluded in October. Mrs. Frank Wetsman and Mrs. Ben Mossman are co-chairmen of the Minyanim Committee through which groups of 10 women, by contributing a minimum of $2.00 per month for a year aid in the rescue of a child. Hadassah, is charged with responsibility for Youth Aliyah work in America by the Jewish Agency. Pre - solicitation, conducted throughout the summer months, has broiight in a good response. Workers are urged to bring reports of pledges to the Sept. 14 meeting. Co-operation and ac- tive participation in the war ef- fort and the admission of the many children through Youth Aliyah have increased the scope of Hadassah activity and have made a larger budget necessary to carry on Hadassah's traditional projects supported through the Honor Roll, which include Ha- dassah Rothschild University Hospital, Nurses Training School, Hebrew Schools Reopen Sept. 1 Bernard Isaacs, superintend- ent of the United Hebrew Schools, announced this week that the schools will resume ses- sions on Wednesday morning, Sept. 1. Until reopening of public schools, sessions ' will be held mornings. Because the major time in the classes will be devoted to a study of the Holy Days, the prayers and customs of the forthcoming Holy Period, parents are urged to see to_ it that their children return to classes on Wednesday. For information regarding reg- istration of pupils for new class- es, parents are asked to call TO. 8-0063 or MA. 8770. Refrigeration Aiding Palestine War Effort NEW YORK — Regulations of food supply by the installation of refrigeration plants in rural settlements is a novel feature in the agriculture of the Middle East which has been introduced with a view to increasing Pales- tine's war effort. Since the war began, refrigera- tion plants have been installed in 50 of the Jewish communal set- tlements that have been estab- lished on the land of the Jewish National Fund. Child Welfare, School Luncheons and Jewish National Fund. Reservations for the luncheon, which is optional are being taken at the Hadassah office, 9144 Lin- wood Ave., Tyler 7-8216. Births Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur- nett J. Krauss (Josephine Sch- wartz) of North Martindale Ave., a son, Perry Leonard. * * * Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris P. 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