THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Women's Clubs Young Women's Study Club, which meets. every Tuesday af- ternoon at the Jewish Center, recently elected new officers. They are: president, Mrs. Bertha Wilson; vice-president, Mrs. Tes- sie Kominars; secretary, Mrs. Helen Ritter; treasurer, Mrs. Rose Schreidell; and correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. , Olga Freid. A card party will be held on Dec. 7. Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. Chairman of the card party is Mrs. Dorothy Jaffin. Mrs. Rose Packman was appointed delegate to Jewish Community Council. * * Broehah Goldstein Auxiliary of Jewish Consumptive Relief Soci- ' ety of Denver is . conducting a drive for new members. Mrs. Sidney Mossman was guest speaker and a film was shown at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Golds on Tuesday. The fifth donor luncheon will be held Jan. 4 at Hotel Statler. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be the guest speaker. For information call Mrs. Jack Golds, president, HO. 0714, or Mrs. Henry Greenberg, UN. 3-1297. * * * Young Women's Mizrachi will hold a get-acquainted rally and dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. Mon- day at the Shaarey Zedek. New members will be honored and Mizrachi principles will be ex- plained. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Esther Etkin Mossman, former Jr. Hadassah president. An invitation to attend has been extended to members' friends by the president, Mrs. Harry Shu- man. * * * Neugarten Sunshine Club's 10th annual donor luncheon, held Wednesday, was a success. Mrs. Martin Krauss, president, Was chairman. An address was deliv- ered by Mrs. Charles Rothstein, luncheon chairman. The guest speaker was Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Proceeds will be used to finance. the club's charity work and its war efforts. * * * Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will hold their final pep rally Tues- day, at 1 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek, in preparation for the donor luncheon scheduled for Dec. 15 at the Shaarey Zedek. At Tuesday's meeting, readings will be given by Mrs. M. J. Wohlgel- ernter. Mrs. J. H. Kunin, chair- man of the luncheon arrange- ments committee, urges members to bring their pledges to this meeting at which refreshments will be served. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Kunin, TY. 4-2481; Mrs. A. D. Markson, TY. 6-9159; Mrs. E. Abrams, pres- ident, TY. 7-5733; Mrs. A. Subar, chairman of ways • and means, TY. 4-4829. * * * Junior Hadassah will partici- pate in the collection of clothes for needy in war-torn areas this Sunday, under the direction of Miss Evelyn Schkolnick of 2050 Hazelwood. Workers will meet at 1 p. m. at Linwood and Bur- lingame. Cars will accompany the girls. Those having contribu- tions to make are asked to call Miss Schkolnick. * * * Goldie Myerson Branch of Pioneer Women's Organization will have a membership tea Dec. 7 at the home of Sara Nakelsky, 1935 Clairmount, with Eva Checkaway of New York as guest speaker. Prospective mem- bers are invited. * * * Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Society's Ladies' Auxiliary will hold its annual charity dinner dance at Saks Show Bar on Wed- nesday, Dec. 8. Proceeds will be used to further the auxiliary's war activities. * * * . . Temple Israel Sisterhood will meet Monday, Dec. 13, at the De- troit- Institute of Art. A desert luncheon at 1 p. .m. will precede the meeting, to honor new mem- bers. The war effort committee, With. Mrs. Maxwell Emmer as chairman, will 13e in charge. The program will include a ,skit de- picting the war work of the or- ganization. Recent Bride Maxa Nordau to Speak At Shaarey Zedek Dec. 14 An Oneg Shabbat in honor of Miss Henrietta Szold, founder of Hadassah, will be sponsored by the Detroit chapter of the wom- en's Zionist organization on Dec. 18 at the Shaarey Zedek. On Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, Hadassah, jointly with the Zion- ist Organization, will sponsor the lecture by Maxa Nordau, daugh- ter of Dr. Max Nordau, at the Shaarey Zedek. This meeting will be open to the public without an admission charge. Mrs. Adler Guest Speaker at Sholem Aleichem Fete —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. SIDNEY Z. LEIB . Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib is the for- mer Miss Marion Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hoffman of LaSalle Blvd., whose marriage was perforMed on Nov. 14 by Dr. A. M. Hersh- man, Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar. The bridegroom is the son of Joseph Leib of Hazelwood Ave. .' Mrs. Ethel Shorr, chairman of arrangements for the 13th an- nual donor event of the Sholem Aleichem Reading Circles, to be Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berman of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Betty, to Aaron B. Hyson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hymanson of South Haven, and Chicago. The wedding date has been set for Saturday, Dec. 25. * * MRS. ETHEL SHORE * Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold- berg of the Wilshire Apt. Hotel announce the engagement of their daughter, Juliette, to Dr. Jacob Jackson Wechsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wechsler of New York City. Dr. Glazer to Address J.W.E.W.O. Event Dec. .7 North Woodward branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will have its 11th annual donor luncheon Dec. 7 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Pauline Epps is luncheon ' chairman. Mrs. A. Gleicher, TO. 5-5165, her co- chairman, may be called for reservations. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be guest speaker at this annual event, proceeds of which will be used to provide relief for European orphans and to finance the organization's war efforts. Eva Prenz'cauer Maternity Aid's meeting on Dec. 7 will be held at the home of Mrs. Saul Saxon, 2908 W. Grand, at 1 p. m. * * * • Rodin Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ben Rosenberg, 2917 Burlingame, on Dec. 8. held Jan. 5 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, announces that Mrs. Mor- ris Adler will be the guest speak- er. Her topic will be "Women's Responsibility in the Field of Education." The musical program will fea- ture Saul Meisels, prominent in- terpreter of Chassidic and Yid- dish folksongs. Kadia Malodowsky, poet, edi- tor of "Seviva,'' will read selec- tions from her own poems. For information, call Ida Komaroff, UN. 1-6172. Friday, December 3, 1943 I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Ensign Ramon I. Gerson, who was recently graduated from Columbia University, left on Wednesday for his post after a week's leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Gerson of Oakman Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moyer have returned to their home in Lorain after spending the Thanksgiving week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. They were joined here by their son, Ensign Aaron Moyer, who w a s on leave. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. is spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg of Virginia Pk. have left for Miami Beach where they will spend the winter. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Coggan of Courville Ave. were hosts to a group of their friends at a din ner party in their home last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Yassey of Beaconsfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Boardman of Devonshire Ave. entertained a group of members of the East Side Auxiliary of Bnai Brith last Sunday evening at the Yassey Home. • Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gimbel of Lenox Ave. entertained a group • of friends at their home last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, their daughter, Debby, and sister, Ruth, of 2974 Carter Ave. are on a three-week visit at Hotel Wafford, Miami Beach, Fla. . Mrs. Beatrice Madison of 2251 Leslie Ave. entertained 16 gues at a birthday tea Nov. 21, honoring the joint birthdays of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry Krause, who is visiting with her from Columbia, S. C., and Marian E. Katelman of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dr. William Haber, professor of economics at the University o Michigan, now with the Manpower Commission in Washington, wa the guest last week of Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleinman. Complimenting their daughter, Beebe, and her fiance, Pfc. Leon- ard W. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. William Gottesman of Oakman Ct., en- tertained at dinner Nov. 21 for the immediate family. A reception and buffet supper was given on Thanksgiving Day at their home. The bride-elect attended Hillsdale College and Wayne University, and her fiance attended. Wayne University before enlisting in the Army Air Force. Pfc. Moss was . home on a 14-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winsen of 2992 W. Grand Ave. were at home on Nov. 14 in honor of their son, Daniel, who left the following Mon- day for Fort Sheridan. Their other son, Wendall, Daniel's twin broth- er, is now stationed at Loury Field, Denver, Colo. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Weinstein of Pennington Drive attended the commissioning exercises of their son, Lt. Marvin Weinstein, at Camp Lee, Va., on Nov. 12. After the exercises, Lt.' Weinstein accompanied his parents home on a 10-day leave and then returned to Camp Lee. Mrs. Joseph Goldfarb of Monterey Ave: has left for Miami. Beach, Fla., to spend the winter months. Mrs. Robert Biegel and daughter, Charlotte, left for Arizona for the winter months, and will return in April. Bnai David Auxiliary Donor Luncheon Dec. 22 ISADORE FEINBERG (Formerly with Craine Studios) "PORTRAITS That Please" Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary, under the leadership of Mrs. Ze- lig Needle, will evaluate their Sittings in your home or studio, achievements at the annual don- for appoint- or luncheon on Dec. 22, at the ment, call MA. 8319. synagogue, Elmhurst at •14th. CENTURY Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Cantor Irving Ringel and Joseph A. —STUDIOS- Block, president of the syna-• 808 Stephenson Building gogue, will participate. Mrs. Grand Blvd. Joshua Sperka will be toastmas- at Cass ter. • Opp. General Motors The chairman of this year's Business and Professional Wo- event is Mrs. H. Margolis, vice- Studio hours 9 to 6, daily men of Bnai Brith will have their 9 to 9 Monday and Wednesday president. Mrs. Sam Zack is annual donor luncheon this Sun- Sunday by appointment only chairman of ticket sales. day, in the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Tickets will be available at the door. Pete Angel, who conducts the Ensemble at Cliff Bell's on Six Mile Road, and broadcasts over WJBK, will provide the en- 1448 Woodward Avenue tertainment for the afternoon, with Chick Moore at the piano; Mickey McLennan, vocalist; Al Angel, on his bass viola; and Ed Collins, on his guitar. Mrs. Charles Solovich, district presi- dent of Women's Grand Lodge, will be the speaker. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will give the invocation and benediction. RUSSEKS 30 Years of Service to the Community! CURTAINS DRAPES LINENS TOWEL SETS COMFORTERS BLANKETS SPREADS For almost a third of a century, gift buyers have come to A. Pupko's for gifts that are both beautiful and practical. 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