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September 24, 1943 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-09-24

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Friday, September 24, 1943

THE

JEW - ISH NEWS

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF I

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. Lee Farbsten and her small daughter have returned to
their home in Chicago after spending the summer months with
her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington
Rd. Mr. Farbsten is teaching meteorology to service men at the
University of Chicago.

Hadassah Drive
To Close With
Rally, Oct. 12

Page

Nine

TO WOMEN

Junior Hadassah. Treasury Grows

join Women's Land Army
By Wiping To Pick Apples

Detroit Hadassah's combined
Girls Seeking to Recruit 100 Workers for Another
Lt. Samuel Heavenrich, who has been on duty in North Honor Roll and membership
Day
drive
will
culminate
with
a
rally
Africa, iS spending a month's leave with Mrs. Heavenrich and
on
Franzblau
Farm;
'Bonus'
Plus
Hourly
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heavenrich.
at the Art Institute on Oct. 12,
Pay Are Incentives
Mrs. Morris Adler, president, an-
Mrs. Harold Van Baalen returned on Wednesday to her home nounced this week.
in Jacksonville, Fla., after a month's visit with her cousins, Mr.
Participation in the Women's Land Army, and assistance
and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd.
Mrs, Harry L. Jackson and
Mrs. Ralph Davidson are chair- on a farm last Sunday morning, brought an income for local
Miss Shirley Hartman of Chicago Blvd. spent the last week-
Junior Hadassah which has swelled the organization's
end in Chicago where she visited her fiance, Lt. (j.g.) Howard M. men of the Honor Roll. Mrs. treasury and will aid in expand
Aaron Silberblatt, Mrs. Alfred
Sherman
who
is
stationed
at
the
Great
Lakes
Raval
Training
ing its program for Palestine
Center.
Meyers and Mrs. Julian. Weber reconstruction work.
a tea at the home of Mrs. Morris
are in charge of the membership
Adler on Oct. 17, for the cele-
John Kaichen is spending his two weeks' between-semesters committee. Mrs. Henry Wine-
Responding to a call from Her- bration of Succoth. A Hallowe'en
vacation from Kenyon College in Ohio with his parents, Mr. and
man, chairman of Youth Aliyah, man Franzblau, prominent De- party will be held Oct. 31 and a
Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods.
is assisted by Mrs. Frank Wets- troit produce dealer, for help in dance on Nov. 7.
Miss Selma Sempliner of the Chatham Apts. has returned from man and Mrs. Ben Mossman who
picking apples on his farm — At the opening meeting of the
a month's visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
are arranging for the Minyanim. the Geddes Fruit Farm near year on Sept. 12, the girls heard
Miss Barbara Alpern left on Friday for Boston where she
Mrs. Adler stated that a speak- Ypsilanti—which he purchased a report on the American Jewish
will attend the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School. She is the er of national prominence will from the Detroit Edison Co., 20 Conference by Fred M. Butzel
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. Clemens.
address the Oct. 12 rally.
girls left on a truck last Sunday and cello solos by Rose Steigman.
lVIrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apts. has returned
morning from Elmhurst and Lin-.
Funds
raised
in
this
campaign
from Los Angeles. Calif., where she spent the summer months
wood, and earned $100 for the
visiting with her family.
are used to finance the Hadassah day's work.
James Zuckerman, Robert Wolf and John Redfield, who have program of health and land re-
Expect 100 Workers
just completed their training for the Signal Corps at the American demption in Palestine, and to
Franzblau
was so pleased with
Mrs. Carl Demont announces
carry
on
the
work
of
settling
School of Television in Chicago, are spending two weeks with
their respective families before leaving for their new posts. James children from Nazi-ruled coun- the girls' work that he arranged the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Cy-
for another Sunday's work by rus, at Congregation Shaarey
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman of Plymouth, John tries through Youth Aliyah.
Junior Hadassah girls. This Sun- Zedek, on Saturday morning. At
is the grandson of Israel Cohen of Afton Rd., and Robert is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Wolf of Boston Blvd.
day, the group plans to expand home to relatives and friends on
to 100 workers, and he has offer- Sunday, Sept. 26, 2 to 5 p. m., at
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lautmann have moved from 'Warrington: Rd.
and are now residing at 19430 Cumberland Way.
ed a bonus of $1 for each girl 2431 Blaine Ave. No cards.
Miss Maxine Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wein-
26 additional to last Sunday's group. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Stern
The bonus is in addition to the
berg of Warrington Rd., has left for Madison, Wis., where she
of 2346 Elmhurst Ave., announce
matriculated at the University of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, fee of 65 cents an hour Franz- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
blau
pays
for
apple
picking.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alvin of the Belcrest Hotel and Mr. and president of the League of Jew-
Edward, on Saturday morning,
Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Broadstreet Blvd. are spending the week ish Women's Organizations, an-
Girls desiring to join the group
in New York City.
Sept. 25, at Con. Bnai David.
nounces that plans have been this Sunday are asked to call any
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan - J. Kape-
Tommy Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of completed for the first 1943-1944 one of the following: Ruth M.
Canterbury Rd., left on Thursday for the east to attend the League meeting which will be Miller, TY. 6-6330; Essie Kaplan, tansky of 18452 Birchcrest Drive
Hotchkiss School.
held on Oct. 26, 1:30 P. M., at the TO. 7-8711, and Alyce Geer, TY. announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Lt. Larry Vehon, who recently received his wings with the Jewish Community Center.
their son, Donald, on Saturday,
Each 5-4020.
U. S.
lVlarine Air Corps at Corpus Christie, is spending his three
Oct. 2. At home Sunday, Oct. 3,
Tea
Postponed
constituent
organization
of
the
weeks' leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehon of
Juinor Hadassah has postpon- from 7 to 11 p. m.
Bryon Ave. En-route to his new post at Cherry Point, N. C., he League will present an exhibit
representing
its
work.
ed
its planned membership tea
will spend a few days with his brother, Pvt. S. E. Vehon, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin of
stationed at Camp Lee, Va.
An interesting program is be- to Monday evening, Sept. 27, in 1651 W. Euclid Ave., announce
Mrs. John B. Horowitz, her daughter, Rhoda, and her son, ing planned and written by Mrs. order to enable members to par- the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Fred, of Oakman Blvd. have returned from a month's visit to Med- Harry Jackson, Mrs. A. H. Bro- ticipate in farm work on Sun- Allan Seymour, on Saturday
ford, Oregon, Los Angeles and San Francisco. They visited with die and Mrs. Douglas Brown, to day. The tea will commence at morning, Oct. 2, at the Philadel-
Capt. Horowitz who is stationed at Camp White, Oregon.
be presented by members of the 7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss phia-Byron Talmud Torah. At
Hilda Biederman, 3282 Tuxedo.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson of Oakman Blvd. have returned League.
home on Sunday, Oct. 3, 7 to 10 -
Plans are also being made for p. m. No cards.
from a 10-day stay in New York City, where they visited with
their son, Midshipman Ramon I. Gerson, U.S.N.R., who is study-
ing at Columbia University. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ger-
son's mother, Mrs. A. B. Hayden.

Bar Mitzvahs

Exhibit •Of Women's
Organizations Oct.

Birt hs

After spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave., Pvt. Jerry Krause has re-
Sept.
19—To Mr.
and Mrs.
Ar-
turned to his studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. nold
H. Rosman
(Florence
Moss)
Mrs. Hy Sweet and Mrs. Harry Greer entertained at a fare- of Chicago Blvd., a daughter,
well dinner party in honor of their sister, Mrs. Leonard Kaplan Elizabeth.
of San Juan Drive. Mrs. Kaplan is now-
a guest at Baker Hotel,
Mineral Wells, Tex., where she joined her husband, Pvt. Kaplan
* * *
of Camp Wolters, Texas.
Sept. 20—To Pvt. and Mrs .
Sanford Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal of Samuel
Babcock (Sylvia Bar-
2511 Atkinson Ave. is attending Gordon• i tary College,
Barnes- I nett) of LaSalle Blvd., a daugh-
ville, Ga.
ter, Nancy Ethel. Pvt. Babcock
Mrs. Morris Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen- is

stationed at Fort Gruber, Ok-
thal, is now residing in San Francisco where her husband, Cpl. lahoma.
Smith, is stationed.

Lt. Louis Spitzer spent a 10-day furlough from Fort Jackson,
S. C.,
with his mother and brother of raaaderitt Ave:
-
-
Mrs. Anna B.__De.utsch_of 1:-.,11e -
Wilshire Hotel left on Tuesday
or P--17-er,-
Colo., to visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr.

and. -11
Mrs. William L. Deutsch.

Miss Eileen Sally Steingold of 2908 Calvert Ave., has matric-
ulated at Michigan State College, East Lansing, Mich.

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