Friday, December 10, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Rabbi Leon Fram opened the first annual exhibit of the Windsor Art Association, Thursday night, Dec. 2, with a lecture on "The Jewish Contribution to Art." Captain and Mrs. S. M. Gingold of Camp Hood, Tex., spent several days last week with their mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of the Belcrest. Mrs. H. Sherman of Ilene Ave. has left to join her husband, Pvt. H. Sherman, who is stationed at Camp Lee, Va. Mrs. Samuel Salomon of Rogus City was a guest in the city this week. Mrs. A. Baron of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of Mrs. H. Vidro of Taylor Ave. • Mrs. E. Rosin of Cleveland has returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glazer of Tyler Ave. Mrs. Morris Zack of Atkinson Ave. left on Dec. 1 to spend the winter in Hot Springs, Ark. Ensign and Mrs. Jacob Keidan have left for Noroton, Conn., where Ensign Keidan is stationed. While in the city they were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keidan and Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer. Mrs. Benjamin Stamell and her daughter, Judith, of Calvert Ave. are leaving for Pamona. Calif., to join Capt. Stamell who is stationed there with the 34th General Hospital. Mrs. Stamell's mother, Mrs. Dora Platt, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tunis of Toronto are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aller of Baylis Ave. •Miss Ruth Weiner spent the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levine of Fullerton Ave. - Mrs. Richard Cott of Chicago Blvd. returned on Dec. 4 from_ a month's stay at Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin have moved from Cambridge Rd. and are now residing at 18662 Muirland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Einstein of the Lee Plaza Apts. have returned from a month's stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. I. Brody, formerly of Taylor Ave., are now residing in Los Angeles. Miss Harriet Simon of Duluth, Minn. is visiting friends in this city. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Weisberg of California Ava. have re- turned from Asheville, N. C., where they were the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Daniel COhn. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin are now residing at 2454 Boston Blvd. Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. spent two weeks in Toronto as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Totenberg and was entertained by relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. entertained a group of relatives and friends at the Book Casino on Nov. 28. Mrs. Mitchell A. Markle (Dorothy Holtzman) and -son, Sheldon, have left to join Lt. Markle at Camp Gordon, Georgia. They will reside in Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Kurt Peiser of Philadelphia has been spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fairfield Ave. are leaving for a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark Mrs. Bernard Bladin of Glynn Court is visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Epstein of Long Island. Miss Mary Freshel of Milwaukee, Wis., has returned to her studies at Oberlin College, after spending the last week-end with Miss Sally Brown of Lucerne Dr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Solomon have moved from Longfellow Ave. and are now residing at 1150 Burlingame Ave. Lt. (s. g.) • Allen H. Kline has been transferred from Camp Peary, Va., and is now stationed in Providence, R. I. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. • Lt. Samuel Joseph Fauman is spending his leave with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. David H. Fauman of 3200 W. Boston Blvd. Lt. Fauman is stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Cadet Alfred B. Ruskin has returned to Ames, Ia., after spend- ing a few days with his father, Dr. I. Ruskin. Miss Sophie Stoilman of New Brunswick, N. J., is a guest in Detroit for a month's stay. Bar Mitzvahs Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children In your home or our Studios L Souberman - Brenner: Shirley Brenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Brenner of Detroit, be- came the bride of LAC Sid- Noted Artist Will Be Here to ney Souberman of the RCAF, Address Zionist-Hadassah formerly of Toronto, on Nov. 6. After the ceremony and wed- Meeting at Shaarey Zedek ding dinner, the newlyweds left Maxa Nordau, noted artist, for Chicago and Toronto for their honeymoon. The bridegroom has daughter of the late Dr. Max returned to his station in North- Nordau, closest associate of Dr. ern Canada and Mrs. Souberman Theodor Herzl in the founding will reside in Detroit.. of the political Zionist movement, Torsch-Miller: The marriage will autograph copies of the Nor- of Miss Edith Miller and Ben- jamin Torsch took place Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Torsch will be at home at 1709 Burlingame after Jan. 1. * * Mayer-Lyons: The marriage of Eleanor Lyons and Capt. Ralph A. Mayer took place Dec. 4 in Cincinnati. Capt. Mayer is sta- tioned at Wright Field. * * * ANNA AND MAXA NORDAU dau Biography next Tuesday evening, when she speaks here at the Shaarey Zedek under the joint auspices of the Zionist Or -- ganization of Detroit and the lo- cal chapter of Hadassah. The Nordau Biography was written by Maxa Nordau and her mother, Anna Nordau, both of whom are now making their home in New York. The meeting next Tuesday evening will be open to the pub- lic. There will be no admission fee. Youth League's Social This Saturday at Center Mrs. Maxwell Ernmer, chair- man of the war efforts commit- tee, announces that the program for the afternoon will include a skit depicting the organization's war effort program. Mrs. Emmer will present the chairmen of committee; Mrs. Jerome Kanter, Red Cross; Mrs. Harry Singer, USO; Mrs. William Gordon, sal- vage; Mrs. Harry Goldberg;, Blood Bank; Mrs. Sydney Im- merman, consumers; Mrs. Ran- dolph -Weber, Bonds and Stamps; Mrs. Irving Small, publicity. Mrs. Jerome Kanter, chairman of the Red Cross unit, will pre- sent merit stripes to those who have put in 200 hours in knitting or sewing for the past year. Miss Jane Levin of Girl Scout Troop 230, and Miss Roberta Snyder of Troop 76, will speak on the Girl Scouts' participation in the war efforts program. War Bonds and Stamps will be sold at the meeting by Mrs. Ran- A reception and dinner follow- dolph Weber, chairman. ed the ceremony and was attend- ed by a large gathering of rela- tives and friends from Detroit, New York, and Buffalo. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Harris of 3240 Rochester Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Louise Ethyl, to Lt. Bernard Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weisman of Avery Road, Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Brecksville, 0. Leonard Hart (Elsie Goldberger) * * * of Birwood Ave., a son, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gedanke Gary. of Richton Ave. announce the en- * * * gagement of their daughter, Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Minnie, to Frank Rappaport, son ert E. Rafelson (Geraldine Hor- of Mrs. I. Rappaport of New witz) of Beaconsfield Rd., a York. daughter, Frances Sue. * * * Engagements Births This Saturday evening at 8:30, Eddie Cantor is working out a the League of Detroit Jewish "hospital circuit" plan for en- Youth will hold its first social tertaining returned wounded affair of the season in the Adult service men. Lounge of the Jewish Commun- ity Center. The engagement is announced of Miss Marga Shell, daughter of Mrs. Selma Shell, and Irving i:ane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tucker. It will be a "Youth Sings" pro- gram, featuring dancing and community singing. . Refresh- ments will be served. 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Temple Israel Sisterhood will honor 150 new members at a dessert luncheon on Monday at 1 p. m., at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president, extends an invitation to members and friends to at- tend. The Red Cross unit of the Sisterhood will be hostesses. SEMI-ANNUAL SIZES TEirtP Israel Sisterhood To Honor 150 New Members Monday Shapiro-Slonim: The marriage of Miss Nettie Slonim to Arthur I.. Shapiro took place Thursday afternobn, Nov. 25 (Thanksgiv- ing). Rabbi Morris Adler offici- ated at the impressive ceremony and was assisted by Cantor Ir- ving Ringel. Abner A. Wolf was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldner gave the bride in mar- riage. Mrs. Abraham Shapiro was matron of honor. NOW REDUCED open daily till 6—Mondays ti 9 p.m.—Sundays 12 to 3 e Marriages Pit Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine of 3742 Cortland Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter Gerald, on Friday evening, Dec. 17, at Temple Israel, at the De- troit Institute of Arts. A recep- tion in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will follow the Sabbath Eve service. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann of 16516 Mansfield Ave. will honor their son, Donald W. Mann, on his Bar Mitzvah, Saturday, Dec. 11, at Beth Tikvah Synagogue, Petoskey and Chicago Blvd. Re- ception at nome, Sunday, Dec. 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freed- man of Roselawn Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon Myles, on Saturday morning, Dec. 11, at the Beth Abraham Synagogue, Sturtevant and Linwood. I Maxa Nordau Will Autograph Father's Biography Tuesday DETROIT HO. 4857 Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings