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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-10-29

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Page Ten

Friday, October 29, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

.Women's Clubs JWEWO Banquet

Zedakah Club will meet next
Monday evening at the home of
. Mrs. Joshua Karbel, 3301 Webb
. Ave. An evening of entertain-
ment is planned for members and
their guests. Announcement will
- be made at this meeting of the
artists who will appear at the
victory luncheon on Nov. 9, at
the Statler. Mrs. Morris Davis,
president, will entertain members
of Zedakah Club at her home on
the eve of the victory luncheon.
* * *
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
• have a dessert luncheon Mon-
day, Nov. 8, at 12:30 p. m., in
- the social hall of the synagogue.
The principal talk will be given
by Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders,
' whose subject will be "A Chal-
. lenge to American Women." The
musical program will feature
Mrs. David Kallman, accompan-
ied by Miss Lillian Robbins. Mrs.
Joseph G. Fenton will read ex-
' cerpts from letters from boys
overseas.
* * *
Women's League of Young Is-
rael will have an open meeting
Monday evening, Nov. 1, at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter
at Cortland. Rabbi Benjamin
Groner of Windsor will be the
- guest speaker.
* * *
Pr imr o s e Benevolent Club
heard an address on the War
Chest Oct. 18 at the Bnai Moshe.
Norman Goldberg spoke in be-
half of the Chinese Women's Re-
lief Organization and introduced
Mr. Ching of Shanghai. Mrs.
Norman Goldenberg is chairman
of the donor luncheon to be held
Jan. 19 at the Book Cadillac Ho-
tel. A Hanukah party will be
held Dec. 5 at the Workmen's
Education Building.
* * *
Neugarten Medical Aid is plan-
ning a luncheon rally for Nov
23 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Members and friends are invit-
ed. A paid-up membership card
will be the admission ticket.
Mary W. Jorgensen will review
Marquand's "So Little Time."

*

* *

Young Women's Bicur Cholera
met Sunday, Oct. 18, at the home
of Mrs. Charles Klein, 2938-Stur-
tevant Ave. Arrangements for
the evening of games to be held
on Nov. 10 at the Bnai Moshe
Social Hall are being completed.
* * *
Deborah Auxiliary, young
women's group of Bnai Brith, is
sponsoring its first membership
affair of the season in the Con-
ference Room of the Jewish
Community Center on Sunday,
Oct. 31, at 2 p. m. The guest
speaker will be Mrs. S. S. Aaron,
past president of Pisgah Aux-
iliary of Bnai Brith. The mem-
bership chairman is Miss Dor-
othy Frank, Tyler 4-5062. Her
committee includes the Misses
Sylvia Berstein, Beatrice Handel-
man, Esther Karbel and Ruth
Mirvis. Prospective member s
and friends are invited to Sun-
day's affair.
* * *
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
announces its annual charity
bridge luncheon to be held Tues-
day, Nov. 9, at 12:30 p. m., at
Milady's House in Broadway
Market Bldg. Mrs. Rose Brooks
is chairman and Mrs. J. C. Rose
is co-chairman of this affair.
Hostesses are Mesdames Samuel
Samuels, Henry Freund, David
Pollack a n d Rose Goldberg.
There will be prizes. The public
is invited. For tickets call Mrs.
Brooks, TO. 6-2258, or Mrs. Rose,
\ MA. 0178. The organization's an-
nual donor luncheon will be held
Dec. 21 at the Book Cadillac
hotel. Mrs. J. H. Siegel is .chair-
man of this event. The next meet-
ing will be held Tuesday, Nov.
2, at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Siegel, 1923 Calvert.
* * *
Women's League for Sabbath Ob-
servance is sponsoring an Oneg
Shabbat tea this Saturday, at 2:30
p. m., at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow
Wilson Ayes. Rabbi Max Kirsch-
blum of New York will be the
speaker. Refreshments will be
served and there will be enter-
tainment by children from the
Young Israel Study Hour -,who
will sing F-'-
hymns. All
women are
.

To Be Held Nov. 7

Marriages

Roth-Schaefer. At 8 o'clock on
Final plans for the 24th annual Saturday evening, Oct. 23, Miss
banquet of the Jewish Women's Rhoda Claire Schaefer, daughter
European Welfare Organization of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaefer
will be made at 1 p. in. Monday of Rochester Ave., was united in
marriage to Ensign Gilbert Roth,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Roth of Fullerton Ave. Dr. A.
M. Hershman officiated at the
candlelight ceremony, which was
held at the Lee Plaza Apt. Hotel
and was attended by the families
and a few clOse friends.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was love-
ly in her gown of ivory marquis-
ette and lace fashioned in a tight
fitted bodice with long sleeves
and a very full skirt over taffetta.
The neckline of the dress was
high and round and ruffles of
marquisette and lace marked the
yoke and also edged the sleeves
and the long full train. Her
fingertip veil of ivory illusion fell
from a Julliette cap of matching
lace. She carried a white prayer
book, to which were attached
white orchids and streamers of
stephanotis and ribbon.
MRS. A. KATZIN
Mrs. Robert Kaye and Miss
at a meeting at the Bnai Moshe, Irene Sucher, the matron and
Dexter and Lawrence.
maid-of-honor, were both gowned
The banquet will be held at in blue and carried similar bou-
the Fort Wayne Hotel on Sunday quets of roses and gladioli.
evening, Nov. 7, Mrs. A. Katzin,
Mrs. Schaefer chose for her
president, announces. Aaron daughter's wedding a two-toned
Rosenberg will be guest speaker. gown, with blouse of pink and
Mrs. Sam Osnos is chairman long draped skirt of royal blue.
of the banquet committee.
The groom's mother wore a gown
of dubonet fashioned with a jew-
eled belt. Both mothers wore
orchid corsages.
The bride's brother, Sandford
D. Schaefer, served as best man,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rieger of and another brother, Richard J.
Chicago announce the engage- Schaefer, was the usher.
ment of their daughter, Joan
A reception followed the cere-
Phyllis, to Pvt. Irving B. Siden,
USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. mony.
After a short honeymoon, the
Maurice Siden of LaSalle Blvd.
Pvt. Siden is stationed at Shep- young couple left for Fort Lau-
derdale, Fla., where Ensign Roth
pard Field, Texas.
will be stationed.
* * *
* * *
Miss Mary Zakon's engagement
Fried-Litman:
Mr. and Mrs.
to Damor S. Mitshkun, son of
Mrs. Dora Mitshkun and the late Ben Fried of Blaine Ave. an-
M. Mark D. Mitshkun, is an- nounce the marriage of their
nounced by her parents, Mr. and daughter, Roselyn, to Herman
Mrs. Samuel Zakon. An engage- Litman of Mettetal Ave., on Oct.
ment party will be given in the 23, at the Moss Catering Co. Rab-
honor of the bride-elect in the bi A. M. Hershman officiated.
* * *
home of her cousin, Mrs. Theo-
Mason-Elconin: Connie Betty
dore Lipman, 2976 Calvert Ave.,
on Nov. 7.
Elconin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Elconin of Stur-
tevant Ave., became the bride of
Cpl. Leonard Mason, son of Mrs.
Nina Moiseyeff of Sturtevant
Ave., on Oct. 10, at the Wilshire
Hotel. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal
officiated. Cpl. Mason returned
to this country after spending 10
CINCINNATI, 0. — Rigors of months in Iceland. The bridal
Army Specialized Training Pro- couple honeymooned in Chicago.
gram duties with the University
of Cincinnati's 1555th ASTP unit
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi's an-
have not prevented Pfc. 1/c Wil-
fred A. Roberts of Detroit from nual donor luncheon will be held
finding time to indulge in his Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the
Shaarey Zedek. An interesting
musical hobby.
Roberts was announced by Col. program is planned to include
Ward E. Duvall, commandant at an outstanding speaker. For in-
the local university, as a mem- formation call Mrs. J. H. Kunin,
ber and secretary of the new luncheon chairman, TY. 4-2481;
1555th ASTP band. He plays the Mrs. A. D. Markson, reservations
chairman, TY. 6-9159; or Mrs.
bass tuba.
In civilian life, Roberts at- E. Abrams, president, TY. 7-
tended Wayne University and is 5733. The next meeting will be
a 1940 graduate of Northwestern held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the
High School. He is the son of Shaarey Zedek. Members are
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Roberts, asked to invite their friends.
3285 W. Euclid, Detroit. He is
training under the ASTP foreign
area and language study course.

Engagements

Detroiter on Band
At Army Specialist
Training School

Infants Service Group will
hold a special board meeting
Monday evening, Nov. 1, at the
home of Mrs. William•Katz, 2475
Clements Ave. The meeting is
called by Mrs. Solly Abels and
Mrs. Katz, co-chairmen of the
Infants Service Groups Fall War
Efforts Affair, to discuss final ar-
rangements for their Pledge
Drive, which will be held soon.

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National PWO Sec'y

Dr. Glazer Starts
Book Lectures

Dvora Rothbard, National Sec-
retary of tilt Pioneer Women's
Organization, will spend a few
days in Detroit, arriving here on

Next Thursday

To Be Detroit Guest

Temple Beth El's Sisterhood
Invites Public to Hear
Weekly Book Reviews

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El announces its second annual
Book Review Course to be given
by Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer on
Thursday mornings at "11 o'clock,
beginriing Nov. 4, in the Brown
Memorial Chapel. The lectures
will be open to the public.

The first review will be on
"The Fruits of Fascism," by Her-
bert Matthews, and the subjects
of the following books to be re-
viewed by Dr. Glazer will be an-
nounced later.

Jr. Hadassah to Sponsor
'Hallowe'en Sweater Swing'

DVORA ROTHBARD

Nov. 4 to visit the different
groups for organizational pur-
poses.
Arrangements are being com-
pleted for the annual donor
luncheon, to take place on Jan.
18 at the Masonic Temple. For
information call Mrs. M. Michlin
or members of local groups.

Detroit Chapter of Junior Ha-
dassah will have a "Hallowe'en
Sweater Swing" this Saturday
night at the home of Miss Lillian
Greenhut, 2931 Doris. An invita-
tion to attend has been extended
to all paid-up members. By ar-
rangement with the USO, 40
servicemen will be entertained
at this party.

The study group lecture sched-
uled for Nov. 2 has been post-
Jewish Youth Forum
will poned so that Junior Hadassah
sponsor a Hallowe'en party this members may attend the Balfour
Saturday evening at 2737 Pin- Declaration celebration at the
gree Ave. There will be dancing, Shaarey Zedek that evening.
games and refreshments. All are
welcome, there being a nominal
admission fee.

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