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November 12, 1943 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-12

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Page Eight

Women's Clubs

THE JEWISH NEWS

Bar Mitzvah=

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Women of Gmiluth Chassodim,
in addition to their regular social
Pvt. Robert Eppstein has been transferred from Fort Custer
activities, have undertaken to
and is now stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
fulfill an obligation to rescue
Mrs. Estelle Avner has moved here from Washington, D. C.,
refugee children from Europe.
They —have installed boxes in and at present is making her home with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coggan of Courville Ave.
homes of members and friends
and the first collection brought
Mr. and Mrs. I. Broudy of Taylor Ave. left last Monday for
in $230. Of this sum, $180 was California where they will spend the winter months.
cabled to Palestine for the rescue
Mrs. Abe. Silberstein of LaSalle Blvd. has returned from a
fund. The balance was increased 10-day trip to New York City and Baltimore, Md. She was ac-
to $100 and the money was sent companied by her daughter, Mrs. Edward Richmond, who also
to aid Danish Jews through Vaad spent a few days here before returning to her home in Chicago.
Hahatzala.
Complimenting their daughter,. Renee, and her fiance, Allen
* * *
Mendolvits, U. S. N. R., Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman of Ilene Ave.
Young Women's Mizrachi, at a were hosts. to members of both families at a buffet supper in their
meeting at the home of Mrs. home last Sunday evening. Coming from Youngstown for the oc-
Jack Goose, 3050 Kendall Ave., casion were Barney Bolotin, his daughter, Miss Belle Bolotin, and
on Nov. 1, made final arrange- his son, Jacob. Mrs. Ernest Slobin, who also came from Youngstown,
was joined here by her husband, who is Pharmacist Mate III class
ments for the pep rally and des- and was on leave from his post at the Great Lakes Naval Training
sert luncheon to be held next Center. Allen Mendolvits, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendolvits of
Wednesday at 12:30 D. m. in the Fullerton Ave. left on Wednesday for California where he will
Palm Room of the Book-Cadillac attend the Dental School of the University of Southern California.
hotel. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will
A spinster dinner was given Nov. 6 by Miss Esther Langwald
review "The Valley of Decision." and Mrs. Sidney Katzman at the latter's home, 18687 Stoepel, honor-
The Miltimore school of dancing ing Miss Charlotte Metz who is to be married Nov. 14.
has arranged a program of spe-
First Class Bob Roska, who was in Detroit on furlough
cialty dances. Members and their from Seaman
Brooklyn, N. Y., visiting his mother, Mrs. Betty Roska, was
friends are invited. For further extensively entertained at several parties by relatives and friends.
information call Mrs. Nat N.
Mrs. Harold J. Baskin- and daughters, Iryce and Saundra, of
Fierberg, chairman, TO. 8-4718.
Cheerylawn Ave., are leaving for Los Angeles, Calif., for the
* * *
winter months.
Eva -Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
announces that its charity bridge
luncheon was a success, and
thanks all participants for their
assistance. The annual donor
luncheon will be held Jan. 5 at Basketball Rally
Reestrations Open
the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. J. To Be Held Sunday
For Life Saving Classes
H. Siegal is chairman of arrange-
Inaugurating league competi-
ments. A donation was sent to
Registrations are being accept-
tion, 14 teams of the Center's
ed for American Red Cross life
Disabled Veterans Service Foun-
Intermediate Basketball Leagues
saving and water safety courses,
dation. The next meeting will
will meet on Sunday at 3 p. m.
to be held at the Center in the
be at the home of Mrs. M. Pol- for a rally.
near future. The courses will con-
lack, 2496 Virginia Park, at 1
The program will begin with
p. m. on Tuesday.
an exhibition by the Harry Suf- sist of 17 class periods. Hans
* * *
frin team. Special sound movies Weinman, certified water safety
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. on basketball will be shown. Jack instructor, will award emblems
S., will hold annual public in- Mazer, old-time local basketball and pins to passing participants.
stallation of officers on Monday player, Ralph Loeffler and Eddie Center members are eligible to
evening, at Eastern Star Temple, Powers, Central and Northern take either the junior or senior
80 W. Alexandrine Ave. The coaches, respectively, will address course. Classes will be held on
following will be installed: Mrs. the players. "Cincy" Sachs, who Sundays from 11 to 12 a. m. for
Ida Swartz, worthy matron; has been coaching the Center men, . and on Tuesdays from 8 to
Louis Wagner, worthy patron; players for the last month, also 9 p. m. for women.
* * *
associate matron, Mrs. Pauline will appear.
Grant; secretary, Mrs. Eva Maim;
The leagues are divided into Junior Program Set
treasurer, Mrs. Beatrice Weis- the Maccabees division (15-17 For Boys, Girls-6 to 14
berg.
year olds), who will begin play-
Boys and girls, 6 to 14, are
* * *
ing Sunday, Nov. 21; and the
Goldie Myerson Branch of Hakoahs division (13-15 year urged to register for the junior
Pioneer Women's Organization olds) who will begin play on program at the Jewish Commun-
will hold an evening of games Mondays and Wednesdays begin- ity Center. Aside from gym and
swimming periods scheduled
Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Work- ning Nov. 15.
throughout the week, children
* * *
men's Circle Educational Center,
have an opportunity to enroll for
11529 Linwood. Proceeds will go Tickton to Discuss
puppetry and photography classes
for the Girls' Vocational- School American Indian Music
on Tuesday afternoon; dramatics,
in Palestine. Phone Esther
Jason Tickton, assistant pro-
games and singing, Friday after-
Bloom, TY. 4-7528 for tickets.
fessor at Wayne University, will
noon; for model building, music
* * *
discuss "Music of the American
Neighborhood War Clubs of Indian" at the next music appre- and crafts, Sunday afternoons.
Area 12, Zone 2, Sector B, held ciation session on Monday. He Mrs. Lillian Genzer and Sol Do-
_their monthly Block - Leader will illustrate his talk with re- vitz are in charge of the junior
program.
meeting at the home of Mrs. cordings. The music appreciation
* * *
Gustie Singer, 4034 Elmhurst group meets Mondays at 8 p. m.,
Authentic War Films
last Thursday. Volunteer work in the Music Room.
To Be Shown at Center
* * *
of the club was discussed. The

Jewish Center Activities

following members are helping
in the War Chest drive: Mes-
dames Dorothy Abramson, Irene
Brickner, Bessie Bush, Esther
Goldenberg, Rose Edelman, Lena
Lazar, Eva Lederman, Ruth Se-
gal, Pearl Shiowitz, Bernice
Snyder, Ann Wisotsky. Sector
leader is Mrs. Blanche Freund.
The material was secured
through Mrs. Harry Buchman,
Zone captain of the War Chest
drive.
* *
Pythian Sisters greater De-
troit Temple No. 152 will spon-
sor a charity card party at 8 p.
in. next Thursday at Workmen's
Circle Bldg., 11547 Linwood. Re-
freshments will be served. Mem-
bers and friends are invited.
* * *
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will
sponsor an Oneg Shabbat at 2
p. m. this Saturday at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe. Readings will
be by Moshe Dombey.
here will be vocal selections by
Drora Selesny, who will also
lead in group singing. Refresh-
ments will be served during the
social hour. Members and
friends are invited.
* * *
The Council of the Pioneer
Women's Organization designat-
ed the dates of Nov. 18 through
21 as tag days. The money col-
lected will go for the Girls' Vo-
cational School in Palestine.
* * *
Detroit Independent Ladies
Society will give a card party at
Bogorads Hall, 8524 Twelfth St.,
Monday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. All
proceeds will go for the benefit
of needy families.

Friday, November 42. 1943-

Second Holiday Hop
Tickets Now on Sale
Tickets for the second Holiday.
Hop are now on sale at the Cen-
ter. The next dance, a pre-
Thanksgiving affair, will be held
Sunday . everiing, Nov. 21, in . the
Center auditorium. Joseph KWas-
elow and • Bea Bartman,, co-chair-
men of the social : committee,
announce that Gene pro
his orcheStra ...Will vide
provide
the
and
music. Decorations in keeping
with the holiday -mill be under
the direction of Norma Appel.

Authentic war pictures will
open the first in a series of film
programs at the Center. "The
World At War" will be shown
Nov. 17. A companion film will
be "Everybody's War."

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin
of 8611 LaSalle Blvd. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Daniel, to be observed on Satur-
day, Nov. 13, at the Shaarey
Zedek. At home on Saturday eve-
ning, from 7 p. m. No cards.

Bridal Calendar

---
Nov. 14—Miss Marion Hoff-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Hoffman of 8812 LaSalle
Blvd., to Sidney Z. Leib, son of
Joseph Leib of 1983 Hazelwood
Ave., at 7 P. M., at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek.
* * *
Nov. 14—Miss Rose Chapman
to Max Shaiken, at Congrega-
—Photo by Stevens Studio
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Tay-
MISS SARAH CARPENTER
lor and Woodrow Wilson, at 6
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carpenter P. M.
of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sarah, to Cadet Johnny Nemon,
who is now attending the Drexel
Institute of Technology in Phila-
delphia, Pa., as an A. S. T. P.
Student.

Katzses Donate
Land for Jewish
Hospital Here

Mothers' Clubs Calendar

Northwest Study Club, Monday
8:30 p. m., at the Center; Young
Women's Study Club, Tuesday,
1:30, at Center; Woodward Club,
Wednesday, 1:30, at the Center;
Davison Club, Thursday, 8 p. m.,
at Workmen's Circle, election of
officers.
Visits to places of interest:
Tuesday, 12:30 p. m.-3 p. m.,
annual hike and wienie roast at
Palmer Park; members will meet
at Old Casino; in event of rain,
an indoor program will be sub-
stituted at the Casino. Tuesday,
at 8:15 p. m., at Main Library,
showing of film, "The 400 Mil-
lion," discussion leader, Mrs.
Oscar G. Starrett, Detroit Public
Welfare Commission, chairman.
* * *
`Makeup' to Be Topic
At Third Charm Talk
`Makeup' will be the subject
of the third in a series of Charm
talks at the Center on Wednes-
day, at 8:30 p. m. A noted make-
up artist will guide members of
the group in the selection and
skillful application of cosmetics.

Mrs. Gitlin stated that the gift
of 16 acres Of land located on
Outer Drive and Wyoming,_
made by Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Katz, is expected to spur hos-
pital work in this. city. She said
that officers of the Mt. Sinai
Hospital Association are confi-
dent that the gift by Mr. and
Mrs. Katz will bring about
speedy action for a Jewish hos-
pital in Detroit.

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