Friday, Ocfober 22, 1943

SOCIAL EVENTS

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. Arthur Victor returned to her home in Buffalo on
Wednesday after a week's visit as the guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd.

Home Relief Society
Plans Ball, Bond
Rally at Statler

NHJC League Makes Congress Women
Theater Party Plans Collect Clothes
For Europeans
Mrs. Monte Weston, president

of the Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children Detroiters Asked fo Donate
at Denver, advises that a special
Useable Garments In
theater party rally, to which all
Relief Campaign
officers, board members and com-
Mrs. Adolph Finsterwald left last Sunday for her home in
mittee chairmen are invited, will
Los Angeles after an extended visit here with relatives and
Home Relief Society's war time be held at the home of Mrs. Irwin
The Women's Division of the
iends.
project, a ball and War Bond Cohn on Fairfield Ave., next Mon- American Jewish Congress has
undertaken collection of clothes
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. left Mon- rally, will be held Sunday eve- day, at 10 a. rn.
as part of the relief campaign of
day for Pasadena, Calif., where they expect to visit their son, ning, Oct. 31, at Hotel Statler.
The Detroit League's annual the World Jewish Congress to
Pvt. Jack D. Hamburger, who is stationed there with the Army Dave Diamond and his orchestra
major fund raising project will
Specialists Training Unit. Their daughter, Mrs. T. I. Cooper, who will provide the - music.
clothe European sufferers.
ad spent several weeks with her parents, left on Sunday for
Mrs- Arthur Gould is chairman take place Saturday evening, Oct.
Mrs, J. M. Latlin is chairman
30, in the auditorium of the Art
rinceton, N. J., with her husband, Lt. Cooper, who had joined
er here for a few days' visit. Their other son-in-law and daughter,
Institute. Mrs. Louis Davidson, of the clothing committee.
r. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft of Pittsburg, spent the last week end
general chairman, reports that the Friends of the Congress are urged
ith them and with Mr. Kraft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
highlight of the program will be to bring clothing which is clean
raft of Sturtevant Ave.
the prevue of a first run (Class and wearable to the Congress
A) feature, in addition to news- Store in the Oriole Theater
Mrs. Joseph Burak of Lorigfellow Ave. left on Monday to
reels, shorts and other special en- Bldg., Linwood at Philadelphia.
spend 10 days in Atlanta, Ga., visiting, with members of her
If it is impossible to bring
family. En route she will stop to visit with her daughter and her
tertainment. Mrs. Carl Shalit
on, Betty and Bill Loewenstein, who are both attending North-
and Mrs. Carl Schiller are chair- clothing to the Congress Store,
estern University.
parcels may be left at the home of
men of. arrangements.
Mrs. Phil Stellar, 2748 Webb, or
Mrs. M. Goodrich has returned to her home in Cleveland after
Tickets are available from Mrs. Mrs. Abe Katzman, 16221 Fair-
week's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Slatkin, ticket chairman, field.
illiam H. Fleischman of Muirland Ave.
and Mrs. Al Koffman, co-chair-
Major H. Saul Sugar has returned to his post in Vancouver,
man.
ash., after spending Yom Kippur with his mother, Mrs. Goldie
ugar of Turner Ave., and with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Pisgah Young Women
arry Schiller of Snowden Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave., and their
mother, Mrs. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave., are planning to leave
this Sunday for a visit in New York City.

War Time Affair Scheduled
For Oct. 30; Proceeds to
Aid Charity Work

.

Engagements

Hold Membership Tea

Miss Fanny Rosen of Chicago Blvd. left on Monday for Los
ngeles for the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave. have returned
rom Bainbridge, Md., where they visited their son, Franklin T.,
ho is attending the Naval Preparatory Academy there. Enroute
ome they spent a few days in New York City.
Miss Marjory Brown, a student at the University of Michigan.
spending the two-week mid-semester with her parents, Mr. and
s. Philip Brown of Wildemere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bielfield of Wildemere Ave. left on Sun-
ay for California to visit with their 'son and daughter-in-law,
nsign and Mrs. Burton Bielfield.
Pvt. and Mrs. Alexander Baruch will leave on Monday for
etersburg, Va., after a week's visit with Pvt. Baruch's mother,
S. J. B. Baruch of Philadelphia Ave., and with Mrs. Baruch's
other, Mrs. Molly Bayles in Chicago. Pvt. Baruch was on
urlough from his post at Camp Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Newman have moved from Parkside
ye. and are now residing at 19526 Roslyn Rd.
Miss Mildred Wolff of Lawrence Ave. is leaving this Friday
or California for an extended visit.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould of Dearborn have returned from
week's stay in New York City.
Enroute to New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fred of
aco, Texas, spent last Sunday with Mr. Fred's brother-in-law
nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Ave.
Pfc. Bernard G. Krohn, ASTP, who is studying at the Uni-
ersity of Michigan, is spending 10 days with his parents, Dr. and
s. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd.
MrS. Stanley Steiner of Elmhurst Ave. left on Thursday for
os Angeles. where she and Mr. Steiner expect to make their
ome, Mr. Steiner joining her later.
Robert Enggass will leave this Friday for Cambridge, Mass.,
here he will continue with his studies at Harvard University. He
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way.
Mrs. Morris Wayne of Roselawn Ave. is spending a week in
ew York City.

MRS. SAMUEL ARKIN

of the affair and Mrs. Samuel
Arkin is treasurer. Proceeds of
this event will be used to finance
the organization's charity proj-
ects and war efforts.
Victory corsages and bouten-
ieres will be sold that evening
by Hilda Arkin, Elaine Bassey,
Jocelyn Cornell, Rosemary Em-
mer, Ruth and Joyce Rudin, Su-
san Rosenberg, Marvel Gale and
Regene Garelik.
For tickets and information,
call Mrs. Gould, TO. 8-6370, or
Mrs. Maurice Garelik, TO 5-3048.
At 1 p. m. on Monday, a victory
meeting will be held at the home
of. Mrs. Arkin, 4055 Glendale.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, president,
urges all members to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Mitz of
2341 Richton Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gussie, to Gnr. Harry Solish, sta-
tioned at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Gnr. Solish is the son of Mrs. F,
Mrs. Jess Feiler of the Women's Solish of Toronto, Canada. No
Auxiliary will be the guest date has been set for the wed-
ding.
speaker. A comedy skit written
and directed by Belle Hauptman
of Pisgah Young Women will
complete the program.

Pisgah Chapter of Young
Women of Bnai Brith will hold a
membership tea at 2 p. m. on
Sunday in the Jewish Commu-
nity Center.

Births

Girls interested in becoming
members of a Bnai Brith group
Sept. 25—To Capt. and Mrs.
are invited to this affair.
Benjamin B. Stamell (Jennie
Platt) of Calvert Ave., a daugh-
Executive officers of the Pis-
ter, Judith Lynn.
gah Young Women of Bnai Brith
* * *
are: President, Helen Avrushin;
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vice -president s, Ruth Weiss,
Belle Hauptman and Mildred vid Bennish (Violet Goodfriend),
Altman; recording secretary, a daughter, Grace Roberta.
Mary Desow; corresponding sec-
* * *
retary, Dorothy Goldberg; treas-
Oct. .12—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
urer, Tillie Feinbloom; financial Schayowitz (Dorothy Kaatz) of
secretary, Edythe Feingold; coun- Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Lin-
sellor, Pauline Gorman,
da Esther.

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Mrs. Isadore Wepman has returned to her home in Grand
apids after a week's -visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of
ak Dr. •

The Social Club of Temple Israel High School will hold open
ouse for Jewish boys and girls of high school age, at the meeting
oom of Temple Israel, 14 Boulevard Bldg.; Sunday, - Nov. 7, at
o'clock. There will be refreshments and dancing.
Mrs. Robert I. Alpern of the Book Cadillac Hotel will be
onored at a tea at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harold M. Shapero
f 2405 Atkinson Ave., this Saturday. Mrs. Alpern is the former
ariorie Oreck of Duluth.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree left on Oct. 21 to spend
e week-end with their son, Air Cadet A. Arnold Agree, who
with the AAFTC at Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
Rabbi Leon Fram has been on a schedule of lectures in various
ommunities in the State of Michigan. He is speaking under the
uspices of the United Jewish Appeal in Kalamazoo and in Jack-
on. He lectured in Romeo at the Episcopal Parish Hail, under
e auspices of the Romeo Monday Club, last Monday, on the sub-
ect, "The Role of Russia in the Post-War World."

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