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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-01

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Friday, Ocfolier I, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-one

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Home Relief Society
Holds Ball Oct. 31

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt were hosts to a group of their friends
at a dinner at their home, at Walnut Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winenian are expecting their son and
daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. James Wineman, and their small
son, Jimmy, to arrive the end of the week from Washington for
a short visit.
Miss Ruth Welling has returned to her classes at the University
of Wisconsin in Madison after a few days' visit with her father,
Dr. B. D. Welling of the Belcrest Hotel. Miss Welling is chairman
•of the War Council at the University.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown of New York City are spending
a few days in Detroit visiting their family, before going on to
California where they expect to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winkelman (Peggy Wallace) have moved
from Pasadena, Calif., and are now residing in Berkeley, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis of Balmoral Rd. were hosts to
a group of their friends at a dinner at their home last Saturday
evening.
Miss Gloria Rosman, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman
of Boston Blvd. and Miss Lenore Diamond, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Moe Diamond of Calvert Ave. are leaving Friday for West
Long Branch, N. J., where they will matriculate at the Highland
Manor Junior College. .
Mrs. Robert Morrison of Alexandria, Va., is spending the holi-
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle.
Blvd. Lt. Morrison is stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va.
Mr. and . Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. returned
on Sunday from a few weeks' • trip to New York, Philadelphia and
Lancaster, Pa. • •
Mrs. Zackman Marks has returned from Topeka, Kan., to make
her home with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Lewis, while
Lt, Marks is on overseas duty.
Julian Caplan has . returned to his home in New York City
after a few days' visit with his sisters, Misses Jeannette and Ruth
Caplan of Whitmore Rd.
Mrs. Samuel Goodman of Miami Beach,_ Fla. is spending a
month. as the guest of Mr. an.d Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Dr.
Among the many entertainments arranged in her honor was the
luncheon given by Mrs. Maurice Siden of LaSalle. Blvd. last
Saturday at the Women's City Club. The guest list included only
members of the Floridian Group.
Miss Mignon Ginsburg left on Tuesday for Norton, Mass.,
where she will enter the House of the Pines, School for Girls.. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd.
Pvt. Sidney Winer has been transferred from Fort Custer
to Camp Blanding, Fla.
Mrs. Theodore I. Cooper is spending a few weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago. She expects
to be joined by Lt. Cooper before returning to Henderson, Ky.,
where Lt. Cooper is stationed at Fort Beckinridge. • •
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr. has returned from
Waco. Tex., where she visited with her family.
Mrs. Arthur R.. Bloom of Glouster Dr. entertained a group of
friends at a breakfast in her home on Sept. 13.
Lt. (j.g.) Milton Roth has returned to his post in Williamsburg,
Va., after a 10-day leave spent with his parents in Ecorse, Mich.
The Misses Solomon have as their guests over the holidays
their nephew, Pfc. Merril Solomon, who is on furlough from his
post at Quanset Point, D. C., their brother-in-law, Henry Solomon
of Fairview, Mich., and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Saul Jackson of Crosswell, Mich.
Seaman II Class Frank Siden has returned to his post at the
Great Lakes Naval Training Center after a short leave spent with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siden of LaSalle Blvd.
Pvt. Marvin E. Warren has returned to his post at Camp
Francis, E. Warren, Wyo., after a short furlough Spent with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Abramson of Wisconsin Ave.
Mrs. Philip Fisher of Boston -Blvd. has left for Walla Walla,
Wash. to join her husband. Staff Sgt. Fisher, who is stationed there.
Mrs. David Curtis of Clairmount Ave. has returned home after
spending two weeks in Chicago and Springfield, Ill.
Miss Joyce Pensler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Pensler
of Rochester Ave., left to enter here freshman year at Olivet
College, Olivet, Mich.
Major and Mrs. B. H. Bader and their daughter, Rikki, will
spend the High Holy Days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Bader and Mr. and Mrs. Abe S. Zeff, at 2740 Richton. Major Bader
is stationed in the 75th Med. Bn., Pine Camp, Watertown, N. Y.

Lehman to Head
United Nations
Relief Program

Yemenite Children's
Hostel to Be Built

On Sunday evening, Oct. 31,
Home Relief Society's war time
project, to take place at the Stat-
ler Hotel, will be climaxed with
WASHINGTON (JPS)—It was
a ball. There also will be card
games. Refreshments will be predicted in diplomatic circles
served.
here that Herbert H. Lehman,
Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, chair- head of the U. S. Office of For-
man of the affair, is assisted by eign Relief And Rehabilitation
the following: Mrs. Maurice
Operations, will be appointed
Director General of a United
Nations relief and rehabilitation
organization, plans for which are
now under consideration. The
new body will deal with irri-
mediate problems of relief in
liberated as well as Allied na-
tions and will take measures to
stimulate agriculture and indus-
try in those countries.

MRS. MAURICE GARELIK

Garelik, ticket chairman; Mrs.
Benjamin J. Rudin, chairman of
arrangements; Mrs. Sam Arkin,
treasurer; Mrs. Irving H. Small,
publicity; Mrs. Charles Bassey,
clerical; Mrs. J. King and Mrs. A.
Sinaherg, telephone squad; cap,
tains, Mesdames S. Marks, R.
Levy, L. Frank, Adolph Deutsch,
S. B. Danto, Al Weisman, Harry
Shulman, J. Galperin, I. Small,
R. Allender, J. Rosenberg, H.
Galperin, Murray Adelson.

The affair's proceeds will be
used to carry Home Relief Soci-
ety's relief and war efforts.

For further information and
tickets call Mrs. Gould, TO.
8-6370, or Mrs. Garelik, TO.
5-3048.

Chief Rabbi Warns
Against Appeasers
At Peace Conference

LONDON (JPS) — Stressing
the Zionist solution to the Jewish
problem through the creation of
a Jewish Commonwealth in Pal-
estine, Chief Rabbi Joseph H.
Hertz, in a Rosh Hashanah mes-
sage released here, warned the
Jews against sending as repre-
sentatives to the Peace Confer-
ence to plead the Jewish cause
"appeasers" who "lack the cour-
age and wisdom" to see that
justice is done.

The original plan for such an
organization was rejected by
other governments, but a second
revised draft has been completed
and approved by the United
States, Great Britain, the U. S.
S. R., and China and is being
sent to the 29 other members
of the United Nations, the 10
associated nations and the
French Committee of National
Liberation for approval.

Rumanians Evacuating
Jews in Transnistria

ISTANBUL (JPS)—With the
Red Army pushing forward and
ousting the Nazi invaders from
Russian soil, the Rumanian gov-
ernment, it is learned, has order-
ed the evacuation of Transnistria,
the territory across the Dniester
river occupied by Rumanian and
Nazi troops in 1941 and to which
thousands of Rumanian Jewish
deportees were sent. Turkish
press reports state that 12,000
Jews have already been returned
to Bessarabia.

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