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November 26, 1943 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-26

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Friday, November 26, 1941

THE JEW I SH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Patrons Named
By Committee
For List Concert

Pvt. and Mrs. Alfred Rodner returned to the Medical Corps
Station Hospital, Camp Crowder, Mo., after a 10-day visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rodner of 2376 Elmhurst Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham have returned from Noted Metropolitan Opera
a week's stay in Pittsburgh, Pa., and New York City. While in
Basso to Sing at Center
Pittsburgh, they attended the wedding of Mr. Lewis' niece, Miss
Marion Lambie.
On Sunday, Dec. 19
Mrs. Harry L. Newman of Lawrence Ave. has as her guests her
sister, Miss Laura : Lowell, and Miss Elsie Jackson of New York City.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Rd. are spending a man of the music committee of
fortnight in Biloxi, Miss.
the Jewish Community Center,
Mrs. Martin Butzel and her sons, Leo Martin II, Albert K., and announces a concert to be given
John, of Birmingham, are spending the winter months in Palm by Emanuel List,
Beach, Fla.
famous Metro-
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. left on Wed- politan Opera
nesday for New London, Conn., to spend a week with their daughter,
Norma, who is attending the Connecticut College for women. Mrs. basso on Sunday
Wittelshofer will remain in the East for another week, visiting with evening, Dec.
her sisters, Mrs..011ie Bernwanger of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., and Mrs. 19.
Arthur Katzenburg of Brookline, Mass.
Members of
Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Burlington Rd. is spending a few weeks the concert com-
in New York City visiting with her daughter, Miss Isabel Wolfner, mittee working
who is attending the Finch School. Mr, Wolfner and their daughter, with Mrs. Coop-
Nancy, joined them on Wednesday for the Thanksgiving holiday.
er are: Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. spent the last week- Henry Wine-
end in Cleveland.
man, Mrs. David 'M.S. Cooper
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a few Wilkus, Mrs. Julian Wolfner, Mr.
weekS' visit in the east, where she visited her daughter, Mignon, Julius Chajes, Mrs. Walter Field,
who is attending the House of Pines, School for Girls, in Norton, Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs.
Mass., and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin
Charles Rubiner, Mrs. Sol Q.
in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. have returned Kesler, Mrs. Abraham Srere,
from New York City, where they spent a week visiting with rela- Miss Setta Robinson, Mrs. Lillian
L. Silver, Mrs. Seymour Simons,
tives and friends.
Mrs. Paul Broder (Winifred Cooper) of Whitmore Rd. returned Mrs. Allan Grossman, Mrs. Max-
on Tuesday from San Luis Obispo, Calif., where she spent the last well Jospey, Mrs. Carl Shalitt,
five weeks visiting with her husband, Pvt. Broder, who is stationed Miss Louise Shiffman, Miss Mar-
there.
jorie Rosenthal, Mrs. Morse
Lt. (s.g.) Allan H. Kline returned on Monday to his post at Goldman, Mrs. P. M. Bernstein,
Camp Peary, Va., after a few days' leave spent with his parents, Mrs. Jacob Sauls, Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave.
Stein, Mrs. William H. Frank,
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest Hotel is spending a few Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mrs. Paul
weeks in New York City. Mr. Rosenthal, who accompanied his wife Broder, Mrs. Douglas Brown.
for a week, returned on Monday.
The list of patrons for the List
Word has been received by his family that Cpl. Elliot N. Lipson,
who is stationed at Camp Ellis, Ill., has been promoted to Sergeant. concert is: •
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen, Mr. and
Elliott Moyer of Washington left on Tuesday after a week's
Mrs. Herfnan August, Mr. and Mrs.
visit with his mother, Mrs. Dora Moyer, of Boston Blvd.
Louis Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max:
Miss Eleanor Scher of Chicago is spending a week visiting Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bron-
stein, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher of W. Philadelphia Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. left on Wednes- Mrs. Julius Chajes, Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
day to spend a week in New York City.
Crohn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of Longfellow Ave.' left for Mrs. Aaron DeRoy.
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, Mrs.
Charleston, S. C., where they will visit their son, Pvt. Graham Jos.
H. Ehrlich.
Landau, who is attending the Citadel as a member of the Army
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Field, Rabbi
Specialists Training Unit.
Leon Fram, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett,
Miss Frieda Frazer of Leslie Ave. had as guest last week-end Mrs.
Samuel R. Glogower.
Miss Adeline Fishier of Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodman, Mr.
Lt. (j.g.) Kenneth Fisher, who is - on a two weeks' leave from and Mrs. Harry Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
William Grahm, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
his post in Norfolk, Va., is visiting his father, Rabbi Moses 'Fisher Hamburger,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
of Fullerton Ave.
Jaffe, 11,

Mrs. Lloyd M. Finsilver (Frances Loewenberg), left for Austin,
Tex. to join her husband, Pvt. Finsilver, who is stationed at Camp

Miss Anne Rubenstein, who is a student at Mont Stoweell
Manor, Hudson, Mich., is spending a weeks' vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Rubenstein of Ohio Ave.
Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn of Atkinson Ave. left on Thursday for
New York City and Mt. Airy, Pa., where she will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Shumway Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goodman of 11 McLean Ave., are leaving
for California the end of this month to visit their son, Staff Sergeant
Lee J. Goodman.

Maxa Nordau Speaks
In Detroit Dec. 14

Maxa Nordau, able artist,
daughter of the late Dr. Max
Nordau, collaborator with Dr.
Theodor Herzl in the founding
of the political Zionist move-
ment, will be guest speaker in
Detroit, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, on Tuesday evening, Dec.
14, at the Shaarey Zedek,
The Zionist Organization of
Detroit and the local chapter of
Hadassah are jointly sponsoring
this meeting which will be open
to the public.
Miss Nordau, in collaboration
with her mother, Anna Nordau,
recently published the biography
of their eminent father and hus-
band. It is one of the outstand-
ing books on ZiOnism published
in the last decade.
Maxa Nordau is the wife of
Captain of Aviation Claude Gru-
enblatt, an engineer, who helped
construct the port of Tel Aviv.

Friendly Unit members went
in a body to the Red Cross on
Oct. 30 to make blood donations.
Books were sent to the USO
by members. The organization
is making plans to adopt a sec-
ond child for settlement in Pal-
estine. The first child was
adopted in June, 1942.

and Mrs. Harry J. Solomon, Mr. and
Mrs Abraham Srere. Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabash-
nik. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wilkus, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker,
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Frank, Mrs. H. J. L.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grossman.
Ransom & Randolph Co.. Dr. and
Mrs. Leon Katzin, Dr. and
rs. Leon-
ard Sidlow, Dr. and Mrs. Martin De-
Bats, Briggs Kessler Co., Nathan
Hack. Lakeside Dental Co., Dr. and
Mrs. L. Galdon3.1. Dr. and Mrs. Azriel
Weller. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Longi, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Glass, Mr. and Mrs.
David Weinberg, Drs. G. Falelis and
M. Salutsky, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Eder,
Dr. and Mrs. Moe Perlis, Dr. and Mrs.
B. Bernbaum, Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
Sanders, Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mellen,
Dr. and Mrs. I. Bennish, Dr. and Mrs.
E. W. Harelik.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Pollack, Dr. and
Mrs. E. D. Rothman, Dr. Boudana
Sherman. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Fineman,
Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Genendasy, Miss
Onerva Lindstrom, Dr. and Mrs. Eric
Husserle, Mr. A. Mrs. Hy Kramer,
1r. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Dr. I. S.
Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler.
Schembeck, Dr. and Mrs. M. S de
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib, Dr. and Villiers. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Cowan,
Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto, Mr. and
Theodore Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice' Mrs. David Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs.
Morse Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson. Morris Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Silber-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, - Mr. and blatt, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Kates, Dr.
Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and Mrs. H. C. Levine.
Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Shalitt. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Schwayder, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Si-
mons, Mrs. D. W. Simons.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons, Mr.

Agudath Hanoar Haivri, He-
brew-speaking group, is prepar-
ing for the fourth meeting to be
held at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the
home of the treasurer, Janet
Olender, 8741 La Salle. The dis-
cussion will be on the present
Palestinian political crisis. At the
last meeting at the home of Rena
Margolis, there was a discourse
on the difference between the
works of the great poets Bialik
and Tchernikovsky. All who are
interested in Hebrew—who either
speak it or understand it—are
invited to come to the next meet-
ing.
* • *
Mrs. Maurice Klein, Jewish co-
chairman of the Women's Com-
mittee of the Round Table of
Catholics, Jews and Protestants,
will deliver greetings at the re-
ception and tea at the Art Insti-
tute on Tuesday in honor of Sis-
ter M. Maledeva, C. S. C., poet
and president of St. Mary's Col-
lege, Notre Dame, South Bend,.
Ind.
* * *
Paul Gallico, former sports
scribe, will speak on "What Men
Dislike in Women" at the Fisher
Theater Town Hall next Wed-
nesday morning.
* * *

David Horodoker Jrs. will
have their fifth annual donor
dinner next Wednesday at
Moss' Hall, Joy Rd. and Grand
River. Proceeds will go for the
War Chest, Red Cross and other
important causes. For informa-
tion call the president, Mrs. M.
Knoppow, TO. 8-2091.

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Mrs. Abe Zeff left for Watertown, N. Y., to visit her son-in-law
and daughter, Major and Mrs. B. H. Bader, and their granddaughter.
Major Bader is stationed with the 75th Medical Corps, Camp Pine,
Waterton, N. Y.

Mrs. Sarah Levin of 1600 Seward and Mrs. Shulamith Goldoftas
of 2630 Hazelwood left for a week's stay in Chicago, Ill.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Alper and children, formerly of Wisconsin
Ave., are now residing at 17540 Kentucky Ave.
rs. Albert A. Gordon, of New York, is in Detroit to spend the
Thanksgiving week-end with Chaplain Gordon's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave.
Pfc. Morey Patrick, who is stationed at Wendover Field Air
Base in Utah, is home, on a ten-day furlough, and is visiting
with his wife, Rose, and his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar were hosts to a group of friends
at dinner at their home Nov. 11, preceding the Detroit Symphony
concert.

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