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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 10, 1943

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Hadassah Group
Jewish Center To Meet Sept. 14

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Activities

Mr. and Mrs. Redben Wax and their sons, Harvey and David,
of Lauder Ave. have returned from a stay in Charlevoix.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Broudy of Taylor Ave. have returned from
Dallas, Tex., where they visited their son, Staff Sgt. Chas. A.
Broudy. They also stopped at Temple, Tex., where they visited
their son, Cpl. Clarence Broudy, who is stationed at Camp Hood.
Sgt. Chas. Broudy has since been transferred from Dallas to
Pensacola, Fla.

CANNING DEMONSTRATION
AT CENTER ON MONDAY

To assist women in putting up
their Victory Garden fruits and
vegetables, the Council of Moth-
er's Clubs of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center will sponsor a can-
Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Caristein of Chicago Blvd. have returned ning demonstration on Monday,
from a two weeks' stay at the Whitcomb Hotel, St. Joseph Mich.
at 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of LaSalle Blvd. had as their Community Center. Miss Emma
guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Niederman of DeBord, of the Wayne County
Woodmere, L. I., Mrs. Fan Raphaelson and Sam Darmstatter of Department of Agriculture, will
Chicago, -Mrs.' A. Max Kohn and Leo Simon of New York City, serve as instructor.
Mrs. Jules Shaffer of Ann Arbor, and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Green-
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baum of Jackson, Mich. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
CHESS CLUB ELECTS
Greenberg of Los Angeles, will remain for two weeks.
YALE ADLER PRESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Nandor Simon have moved here from San Diego,
Calif, and are now residing at 2752 Boston Blvd.
Starting a new season, the
Joan and Marvin Spevakew of Hazelwood Ave. have returned Center Chess Club elected the
from Boston, Mass., where they spent two weeks visiting their following: President, Yale Adler;
grandparents.
vice-president and treasurer, Al
-
After a six-weeks' stay in Chicago, Miss Lauretta DeYoung has Krass; secretary, Lilian Marcus.
During the coming year, the
returned to her home on Pingree Ave.
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs was in Chicago over the Labor Day week- Chess Club, which meets at 8:30
p. m. on Tuesdays at the Jewish
end, attending the Barrish-Lieberfarb wedding.
Community Center, is planning
On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and to divide into junior and senior
Mrs. Milton E. Greenblatt of 2646 Tuxedo Ave. will be at home groups. Members will partici-
Tuesday, Sept. 14, 7 to 11 p. m. No cards.
pate in tournaments and compete
Mrs. I. Louis Levine of Sturtevant Ave. has returned from a with • outside groups in team
visit with her children, Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Fine and their matches. Those interested in
daughter, Bernice Natalie, of Canton, 0.
learning to play chess are invited
Naval Aviation Cadet Raymond Fenley has been visiting with to attend meetings.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fineberg of Wisconsin Ave. He is
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now stationed at the Naval Pre-Flight School, Iowa University,
JOURNALISM CLINIC
Iowa City, Iowa.
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Jack Goldhar and daughter, Madelon, spent a two-week
vacation at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Mr. Goldbar
"Headlines and Deadlines" will
joined them over the Labor Day week-end.
be the subject of the Journalism
Rabbi Leon Frain, who has been away from the city attending Clinic to be held next Wednes-
the American Jewish Conference in New York, and who is now at day at 8 p. in. at the Jewish Com-
the Zionist Convention in Columbus, will be back in Detroit on munity Center.
Tuesday.
Members of the Center and
The Misses Pearl Stellar of Sturtevant Ave. and Ruth Sike of their friends interested in journ-
Dexter Blvd. have returned from a vacation at Chateau Frontenac, alism and in participating in pub-
Quebec City. On their return trip they also visited in Montreal.
lication of the Center News are
Miss Lee Karp of the Bronx, N. Y., is vacationing with her rela- invited to these by-weekly ses-
tives, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Morof of this city.
sions. Plans •are being made to
Miss Edith Miller of Woodward Ave. has returned from a two resume publishing Center News.
weeks' visit in Lake Placid, N. Y.
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CENTER VICTORY DANCE
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
A Victory Dance to the strains
of latest recordings will be held
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Fein- at the Jewish Community Cen-
Readers of The Jewish
News are asked to make note
berg of 14862 Appoline Ave. an- ter this Saturday evening. These
bi-weekly Saturday dances have
of the fact that our deadline
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their been popular with young adults.
for copy is at 3 P. M. on Tues-
son, Sheldon Lee Decker, on Sat- Plans are being made to continue
days.
urday morning, Sept. 11, at Con- the informal dances throughout
Publicity writers for organ-
gregation Beth Tikvah, 9746 Pe- the Fall and Winter seasons.
izations and congregations are
also asked to note that the
tosky. Reception at home Satur-
deadline for the New Year is-
day evening. No cards.
sue, to be dated Oct. 1, will be
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on the preceding Friday, Sept.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack M. Stern
24, at 3 P. M.
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
of 2346 Elmhurst Ave., announce
Our readers are asked to
ving
Goldman (Sylvia Strub) of
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
cooperate with us by observ-
Edward, on Saturday morning, 7148 Thatcher, a daughter, Ju-
ing our deadlines.
Sept. 25, at Cong. Bnai David.
dith Mariel.

Our Deadlines

Open Membership Drive
Among Detroit's Business
and Professional Women

Business and Professional Di-
vision of Hadassah will open the
new year's activities at a meet-
ing at Hotel Statler next
Tuesday evening. Business and
professional women are invited.
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, former
national president of Hadassah,
will be the guest speaker.
Miss Sophie Blanche Sch-
wartz, Division chairman, an-
nounced that a membership

campaign is being inaugurated
to enlist the support of all De-
troit women in defense of the
Zionist program.
"Our weapon must be a quick-
ly-forged strong American Zion-
ist movement, in view of the
urgency of the present situa-
tion," Miss Schwartz stated.
Hadassah dues are $4 a year.
Membership information 'may be
obtained by calling Miss Tess
Rabinowitz, TY. 4-1684, or Miss
Lillian Gordon, UN. 3-8454.
Miss Helen Kass, in charge of
the program for Wednesday'S
meeting, • announces that reports
will be submitted on the Amer-
ican Jewish Conference.'

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Local Brevities

Sklar Family Club met Sun-
day at the home of the Harry
Mannheimers on Northlawn Ave.
A social followed the business
meeting.
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Detroit Society for Hard of
Hearing will open its fall term
of lip reading classes next Mon-
day, at its headquarters, 4242
Cass Ave. Classes, in charge of
trained teachers, will meet three
days each week as follows: Mon-
day and Friday evenings, 7:30
to 9; Wednesday afternoon, 1:30
to 3. Persons with impaired
hearing and others who are in-
terested in these classes are in-
vited to enroll now. The office
of the society is open daily from
1 to 10 p. m.

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