Israel Sisterhood Sets Luncheonette, Nov. 8 Meeting 35 New Members Enrolled at Last Affair; Next Speaker Selected At the opening meeting of the year of the Sisterhood of Tem- ple Israel, held Oct. 11 at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Mrs. David Ruby, vice-president in charge of membership, announc- ed that a member-bring-a-mem- ber luncheonette will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, at 1 p. m. on Nov..3. The monthly meeting of the Sisterhood will be held Nov. 8 at the Detroit Institute of Arts, in the forM of a paid-up mem- bership meeting. The speaker at that time will be Mrs. Lauren- tine B. Collins, child psycholo- gist of the Board of Education. Mrs, Samuel Blacher, financial secretary, announces that 15 new members enrolled at the October meeting. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, war ef- forts chairman, reported on the organization's Red Cross USO and salvage work. The War Bond chairman, Mrs. Randolph Weber, said that Bonds and Stamps will be on sale at all meetings. Mrs. David Levy was chosen co-chairman of the clerical com- mittee. Zionist Ball Patrons Ladies of Yeshivah To Hear Mrs. Adler Mrs. Morris Adler will be the guest speaker . at the 15th annual donor luncheon of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Yeshi- vah, Dexter and Cortland. P r o - ceeds of the event will be used to finance the Beth Jacob - School for Girls. Mrs. Adler Cantor D avid Katzman will be presented in a musical program. Dr. Samson R. Weiss will present the Yeshivah's financial report. Mrs. NI. J. Wohl- gelernter will preside. Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg is chairman of the affair. Reserva- tions are proctirable by calling TO. 5-1171 or HO. 7990. Women's Organizations Exhibits Must Be at Center Tuesday Noon Mrs. Harry Millman, chairman of exhibits to be presented at the open meeting of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations next Tuesday, advises that all exhibits must be brought to the Jewish Community Center not later than 12 noon on that day. The details of the presentation written by Mrs. Harry Jackson, Mrs. A. H. Brodie and Mrs. Doug- las Brown, and the participants have been kept in complete secrecy, thereby making it an unusual program. Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, president, invites all women who East Side Ladies' Auxiliary of are members of organizations Bnai Brith, in collaboration with affiliated with the League of the men's lodge, is planning a Jewish Women's Organizations, Hallowe'en and masquerade box to attend this event. social for Monday evening, Nov. 1, at the Savarine Hotel. There will be vaudeville acts under the Cotton, Linen Needed direction of the Monte Carlo In Fight on Cancer Dance Studios and dancing to the music of Reg Thornton's Orches- Discarded dry goods possess- tra. _ Each lady is required to ing white cotton or linen sub- bring a box lunch for two. Cos- stance are needed in the fight - will be optional. Proceeds against cancer and volunteers will go for the organization's war are needed to help in the cam- projects. paign, it was announced this Members of East Side Ladies' week by the Women's Field Auxiliary were hostesses at the Army, American Society for USO Downtown Center on Oct. Control of Cancer, Inc., under 11. the auspices of the Department * * of Michigan, Ladies auxiliary of Jr. Home Relief Society held the JWV. its annual tea at the home of Volunteers will be enrolled in the sponsor, -Mrs. H. M. Schul- the "Women to the JWV Mercy man. • Mrs. David Kalltnan en- Corps." Those interested are tertained the group by singing asked to register at JWV Red several selections. Lillian Green- Cross Station No. 57, 11715 Dex field accompanied Mrs. Kallman ter. Women are needed to cut at the piano. and prepare for sewing band- * * * ages and swabs. _ Young Women's Bicur Cholem Those wishing to contribute Organization will have a "Night of Games" on Wednesday, Nov. cotton and linen articles may 10, at the Bnai Moshe. Ticket bring them to 11344 Dexter. Women's Clubs chairmen are Mrs. Simon Shif- man and Mrs. Joseph Shiffman, TO. 6-3641: * Friday, October 22, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight * * Louis Marshall B. & P. Women of Bnai Brith will sponsor a paid-up membership affair in the form of a Hallowe'en frolic, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and Tyler, Sunday after- noon, Oct. 31, commencing at 1:30 P. M. There will be prizes, a musical program featuring Harriet Arons, talented pianist, a guest soloist and fortune tell- ing. Refreshments will be served. Admission will be by paid-up members' cards. Members and prospective members • desiring to pay their dues are asked to call the chairmen of the affair, Jean Abrams Ralph, TO. 6-5839, or Gertrude Yaffe, TO. 8-0561. Marriages Poplack-Wolf: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of Parkside Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor Edythe, to Aviation Cadet William J. Pop- lack of the U. S. Army Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pop- lack of Indiana Ave. The wed- ding will take place in South Carolina. MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 Additional List for Dance on Nov. 6 Released by Zionist Organization of Detroit An additional list of patrons and patronesses for the annual Zionist Balfour Ball, to be held Saturday evening, Nov. 6, at Ho- tel Statler, was released this week by Mrs. Albert Feldstein, executive director of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. The pa- trons and patronesses, additional to those published in the last two issues of The Jewish News, are: Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree. Mr. and Mrs. I. Allender, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arbnow, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bader, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Dr. and Mrs. B. Bern- baum, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, Mr. .and Mrs. William Boesky, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Borin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Borman, Harry Brad- lin, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohen, Mr.- and Mrs. Lou Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich. Arthur Faber, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Fauman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Feigen- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freedman, Rabbi and Mrs. Eric Friedland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gen- delman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaminsky. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. B. 112. Laikin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lieber- man, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Maddin, Mr. and Mrs- Morris Mendelson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Leon 'Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Pren- tiss, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radner, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert T. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- baum, Morton Rosin, Mr. and Mrs. William Roth, Mr: and Mrs. Louis Robinson, Myer Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Rycus, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaver, Maurice A. Schlafer, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider, Mr. - and Mrs. Melbin Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schrei- ber, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schrei- er, Dr. and Mrs. David Albert Seles- nick, Abe Shiffman, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ney Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiglitz, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tarnow, Jack Thumin, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Touff, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Trunsky, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tush- man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weingarten, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weinstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weisman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zeldes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fox, Aaron Gershenson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gershenson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Handler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamil, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaKritz, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Margolis, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Margolis, Dr. and Mrs, Harry A. Pays- ner, Mr.' and Mrs. Herman Schmeir, Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabashnick, Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Geraldine Davidson, daughter of Mrs. Saul Davidson of Boston Blvd., has left to resume her studies at the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Miller and family, formerly of Tuxedo Ave., are now residing at 2650 Lawrence Ave. Miss Fern Alkon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alkon, is vacationing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Miller of 2650 Lawrence Ave. will be at home to their friends on Sunday, Oct. 24, 3 to 5 p. m., in honor of their 15th wedding anniversary. No cards. Mrs. Elsie Levett and daughter, Muriel Rita, formerly of Tuxedo Ave., are now residing at 2650 Lawrence Ave. -Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, who spoke their marriage vows on Oct. 10, are at home on Lawrence Ave. Before her marriage, the bride was Miss Pearl Zoloto of Chicago, Ill. In the course of the holiday weeks, Mrs. Samuel S. Cohon, wife of Prof. Cohon of the Hebrew Union College, and their son, Baruch Joseph, were the guests of Miss Anna Oxenhandler of - 646 Hazelwood Ave. Miss Oxenhandler had as her house guests during this time also her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Schostak of Columbus, 0., and their daughter, Muriel. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. were hosts to their family on Oct. 2 in honor of Mrs. Karbal's brother, Al Levin, who recently was promoted to first' class petty officer. He is stationed at Northwestern University. He is married and has a son, age 12. Another brother, Mayer Levin, is stationed in the Pacific area, recently being promoted to second class petty officer. He is mar- ried and is the father of three-year-old twins. Bri dl a Calendar Joel Howard Nudell Inscribed in Golden Book of the JNF Oct. 23—Miss Rhoda Claire Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaefer of Roches- ter Ave., to Ensign Gilbert Jay Roth (U.S.N.R.), son of Mr. and At the Pidyon Haben of Joel Mrs. Edward A. Roth of Fuller- Howard Nudell, son of Mr. and ton Ave., at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Hyman Nudell of Monterey * * C Ave., last Sunday afternoon, the Oct. 24—Miss Helen Abbye sum of $100 was contributed to Lucas, daughter of Mrs. S a m the Jewish National Fund to in- Lucas of 3216 Webb Ave., and scribe the baby's name in the the late Sam Lucas, to Pharma- Golden Book. cist Mate Phillip M. Pollak, son The ceremony was held at the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollak home of the infant's uncle and of Atkinson Ave., at the bride's aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Please. This contribution was made residence, Rabbi Leon Fram of- after the officiating Cohen, Da- ficiating. * * * vid J. Cohen, donated his fee to Oct. 24—Miss Edith Hoffman, the fund, and William Hordes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. president of the Jewish National Hoffman of N. LaSalle Gardens, Fund Council, delivered an ad- to David A. Epstein, son of Mrs. dress. Mr. Cohen traditionally do- Epstein of Burlingame Ave., at nates all income from Pidyon the Shaarey Zedek. Haben ceremonies to the Jewish National Fund. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Seymour Hyman, to be solemnized on Saturday morn- ing, Oct. 23, at Congregation Bnai David. Open house Sunday, Oct. 24, 7 to 11 p. m., at home, 2998 Burlingame. No cards. - According to Irving Hoffman a Nazi newspaper in Holland de- cries the Dutch humor which queries, "Do you know why cig- arette papers are so scarce?" And- answers, "Yes, they all go to the butchers for wrapping up their customers' meat!" That's a down- right insult to the New Order! RUSSEKS 1448 WOODWARD AVENUE Buy War Bonds! Fur Fashion Creators— Distinctive Stylists— C1 1 ,1 ' oats .0\ _a, )2 MINK BEAVER PERSIAN SABLE Jackets SILVER FOX Moderate Prices Prevail Restyling Repairing SPARKLY "Beau-Tie" Sheer rayon Ninon Blouse with tinsel stripes, TRINITY soft bow. Lovely with your suit or dinner 2-0629 skirt . . . quite stunning in black or white. OPEN EVENINGS eti RT /4 EXPE FURRIER 9150 TWELFTH at ATKINSON Sizes 32 to 38. $5 BLOUSES .... FIFTH FLOOR.