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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Women's Clubs UHS Auxiliary
The Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze-
ilek will meet at 2:15 p. m. on
Monday for a program which
will feature a Hanukah musical
tea. The Herschel Leib Trio and
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will
Le featured in traditional Hanu-
kah selections. Mrs. Aaron Sil-
berblatt and Mrs. Louis Tobin
have arranged the program.
Mrs. Harry Sklar is chairman of
the so i a 1 committee. Mrs.
Charles A. Smith is president.
* * *
Infants Service Group present-
ed the Pioneer Women with a
check to assist in rescuing six
children from war-torn Europe.
Mrs. Julius Hackman, president,
presented the check to Mrs. Eva
Checkoway, national representa-
tive of the Pioneer Women's Or-
ganization, on Dec. 8.
* * *
State Department of Ladies'
Auxiliaries of Jewish War Vet-
erans announce that every Wed-
nesday has been set_ aside as
Blood Donor Day. The chairman,
Edith Meskin, TO. 6-0938, will
make arrangements for rides in
the Red Cross Station Wagon to
the Red Cross headquarters,
from the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
* * : .
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society's
11th donor luncheon was a suc-
cess, and Mrs. Louis Kepes, pres-
ident, and Mrs. Julius Ring,
chairman, thank friends and
members for their help. Mrs.
Helen Liebson gave the invoca-
tion. Dave Diamond was the vio-
lin. soloist.. Miss Rosina Bettman
and Cantor Katzman were vocal-
ists. Dr. Leo M. Franklin was the
guest speaker.
* * *
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi have
completed plans for the 7th an-
nual donor luncheon to be held
next Wednesday at 1 p. m., at
the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Joseph
H. Kunin is chairman of ar-
rangements.. Mrs. Ida Gold-
smith and Mrs. Sam Osnos are
co-chairmen of the souvenir
book. Reservations are avail-
able by calling Mrs. Kunin, TY.
4-2481; Mrs. A. D. Markson, res-
ervations chairman, TY. 6-9159;
Mrs. E. Abrams, TY. 7-5733.
* * *
Jewish Women's European
Welfare . Organization will have
a board meeting Monday at the
home of Mrs. Rosenberg, 2976
Monterey. Applications for re-
lief will be acted upon and ar-
rangements will be made for a
latka party on Dec. 29 at the
Bnai- Moshe.
* *
Department of Michigan Lad-
ies Auxiliary of Jewish War Vet-
erans installed the following of-
ficers to fill vacancies at the
Bnai Moshe Dec. 2: Lillian Mor-
ris, junior vice-president; Hattie
Cohen, chaplain; Kathleen Gold-
fine, trustee; Beatrice Weisberg,
flag bearer. A program was con-
ducted in commemoration of
Pearl Harbor Day.
* *
Ladies' Auxiliary of Kovasti-
shever Aid Society gave a donor
luncheon Dec. 6 at the Wilshire.
Proceeds will be used for war
efforts.
Plans Wartime
Donor Program
Husbands to Be Admitted;
Give Up Luncheon, To
Have Affair Jan. 26
The 12th annual donor affair
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools will be
held Wednesday evening, Jan.
.
.
MRS. MOE S. DANN
26, in the large auditorium of the
Detroit Institute of Arts..
Because of war conditions,
there has been a deviation from
the accepted form of observing
the annual affair. For the last 11
years, a $5 luncheon marked the
festive observance. However, this
year the luncheon is being re-
placed with a rich and colorful
evening affair which will feature
an outstanding speaker and a
musical program.
There is one more deviation
this year—the fact that it will t e
a man's and woman's project in-
stead of solely a woman's affair.
Husbands of members of the
Woman's Auxiliary are invited.
The price per ticket, admitting
a man and woman, is $5.50. For
reservations call either the chair-
man, Mrs. Moe S. Dann. TO. 7-
0417, or the president, Mrs. Jack
Tobin, TO. 8-0118.
Mt. Sinai Starts
Membership Drive
At a luncheon meeting of
Mount Sinai Hospital Associa-
tion, held at the home of Thom-
as Fursht, arrangements w ere
made for a membership drive to
be culminated with a buffet lun-
cheon and installation of officers
on Jan. 25, at Temple Beth El.
An appeal for mass enrollment
in the organization has been is-
sued by Mrs. Jacob Harvith,
president. Dues may be paid by
calling Mrs. Max Schubiner,
chairman of dues paying corn-
mittee, TR. 1-6044.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman
of war efforts committee,. an-
nounces that the campaign to
purchase a Bomber, to be known
as "Spirit of Mount Sinai," is
going on, through the sale of
Bonds.
The following were chosen to
serve on the executive commit-
tee: Mesdames I. A. Liebson,
John Isaacs, Joseph Sandler, Is-
aac Litvak, Hyman Weller, Har-
ry Roseman, Sy Feinberg, Sam-
uel Brody, Kalmon Shapiro,
Max Rosenbaum, Wallace New-
ton, Joseph Wisper, Saul Rosen-
haus, Jacob Levine, Joshua Kar-
bal, Jack Cherny, Louis Good-
man, Julius Ring, Harry Gittlen,
Joseph Model, Harold Schackne,
Ben Tobin, Saul Katz, Helen
Ring, Ida Gantz, Morris Solo-
mon and Ben Grosberg. Mrs.
Louis Goldfine is record keeper.
Maie Clemens Perley
To Address Beth El
Sisterhood Monday
Maie Clemens Perley, author
and lecturer, will be the guest
speaker at the meeting of the
Temple Beth El Sisterhood next
Monday, at 2 p. m., in the Brown
Memorial Chapel of the Temple.
A dessert luncheon, at 1:30 p. m.,
will precede the meeting.
Mrs. Perley, a native of Eng-
land who later spent 15 years in
Australia, has travelled exten-
sively and has gained a keen in-
sight into world conditions.
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Pvt. Jerry Krause, who has been attending the University of
Wisconsin at Madison. Wis., for the past six months, is home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. for a
week's furlough, ending Dec. 11.
Pfc. Donald M. Cohn has returned to Camp Adair, Oregon,
after a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn of
Muirland Ave.
Mrs. Fanny Kalwary of Pittsburgh, Pa., has returned to her
home after spending a few days with her sister and brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Muirland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermann H. Stark of 8531 LaSalle Blvd. cele-
brated their 25th wedding anniversary on Dec. 1.
Recent Bride
Reservations Taken
For Pioneer Women's
Luncheon on Jan. 18
Pioneer Women's Organization
of Detroit is completing arrange-
ments for its annual donor
luncheon to be held at the Book
Cadillac Hotel, Tuesday, Jan. 18.
Reservations are being accepted
at the PWO Council office, TY. 7-
2880 and TO. 8-8646, or through
the Council chairman, TO. 8-1239:
Mrs. Eva Checkoway of New
York addressed the membership,.
tea of the Brandeis Group at the
Bowlodrome Nov. 29 and describ-
ed her personal observations of
the activities of -the Working
Women's Council in Palestine.
Mrs. Checkoway is field worker
of the PWO.
—Photo by Harvey J. Strong
MRS. MAX SHAIKEN
On Nov. 14, Rose Chapman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Chapman of W. Euclid Ave., be-
came the wife of Max Shaiken,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shai-
ken of New York City.
The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
and Cantor Schulsinger at Con-
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel.
"Because" was sung during the
ceremony by Minnie Markowitz.
The bride wore a lovely gown
of white faille taffeta. Her veil
was of white net, trimmed with
old fashioned lace, and fell in a
long train from a white beaded
crown. She carried a bouquet
of white roses.
Attending the bride was her
maid of honor, Ida Lin, and three
bridesmaids: Maureen Gach, May
Pinsky, and Mildred Cohen.
The groom was attended by
Pfc. Edward Droz as best man,
and three ushers, Lawrence
Iota Sigma Tau Sorority gave
North Friendly Aid will have a luncheon Nov. 13. Members
its fourth anniversary banquet were presented with sorority
Dec. 19, at Moss' Hall, 5028 Joy pins.
Road. Officers are Mrs. Bolok-
ofsky, president; Mrs. Fishman,
Mrs. Krish, vice-presidents, hon-
orary president, Mrs, H. Water-
WOODWARD AT STATA
stone. Chairman of tickets is
Mrs. Fishman, TY. 6-3951. Pro-
ceeds wlil go for the war efforts
of the organization. A contribu-
tion of $100 was made to the
War Ches.t
* * *
Hanita Club of Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization will have a
membership tea next Monday
evening, at the home of Mrs.
Fay Rovin, 4504 Cortland. Mrs.
Eva Checkoway will be the
guest speaker. A social hour will
follow. Guests are invited.
Bnai Moshe Men's Club,
Sisterhood Hold Party
A supper to be followed by a
card party, sponsored jointly by
the Sisterhood and Men's Club
of Congregation Bnai Moshe,
will take place Sunday evening
in the banquet hall of the syna-
gogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
Members and friends are in-
vited. Dinner will be served at
6:30. Msds. Manuel Engel and
E. Goodman are chairmen.
Stevens, Sam Chess and Ted
Scholnick. Little Harvey Balles
was ring bearer.
Among the out of town guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shai-
ken, Miss Minnie Last, Mrs. Ben
Furgang and Jack Cantor of New
York City, and Abraham Shep-
man of Pittsburgh.
After the ceremony a dinner
was served and was followed by
a reception later in the evening.
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