Page Twelve . THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs Local Brevities East Side Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will celebrate Hanu- kah on Monday, at 9 p. m. at Pillar Temple, 14529 Kercheval. The traditional ceremonies will be performed by Mrs. Charlotte Davidson, who will also speak on the significance of the holiday. Miss Sadie Gladwin will deliver a message. The Komer family will present a Menorah to Men's Lodge 1465 in memory of former Secretary Ullanoff. Refreshments will be served. * * * Ladies' Auxiliary of Master Plumbers' Clut will have a Hanukah party .Dec. 26 at War- saw Club. A charity bridge-tea will be sponsored at 1 D. m. Wed- nesday, Jan. 12, at Kern's, and proceeds will go for the War Chest and the American Red Cross. Mrs. Sam Ginsberg of Glendale Ave. is president of the auxiliary. Mrs. S. S. Kornweiss is chairman of the affair. * * * Ezra Women's Division of Fed- eration of Polish Jews met Sun- day morning at the home of Mrs. Harry Weinberg, 3279 Fullerton, and made plans for the annual donor luncheon which will be held Jan. 12 at the Detroit Le- land Hotel. Information is avail- able from the president, Mrs. H. Weinberg, TO. 8-7589, or Mrs. B. Redblatt, chairman, HO. 1076. The games night will be held Jan 5 at the Bnai MoShe. * * * Bnai David Sisterhood will have its anual Hanukah celebra- tion Monday, with Mrs. David J. Cohen as chairman of the event. .Cantor Irving Ringel will kindle the lights. There will be- Hanukah games. The annual fund-raising event will be held Jan. 24 at the Bnai David social hall. Mrs. J. Docks, president, an- nounces that the annual mem- bership get-togetl_er will be held Jan. 11. Mrs. Joseph Jacbbs is in charge of the Red Cross unit which meets Tuesday afternoons. * * * Women's League for Sabbath Observance will hold a Hanukah membership meeting Monday at 1 P. M. at Pereira's, Dexter and Boston. Mrs. Esther Etkin Moss- man will review Van Paassen's "The Forgotten Ally." Mrs. Josh- ua Sperka will preside. There will be a Hanukah musical pro- gram. Progress is reported in ef- forts to advance the Sabbath ob- servance movement. * * Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid announces that hostesses for the 11th annual donor luncheon, to be held Jan. 5 at the Book Cadil- lac Hotel, will be Mesdames Lil- lian Solomon, J. C. Rose, Dave Pollack, Rose Brooks and Rose Goldberg.- Reservations must be made through members or by calling Mrs. J. H. Siegal, TO. 8-0170, general chairman,, before the end of December. Donations have been made to Vaad Hahatz- lah and to the Hawaii Ser-a-Camp Project. * * * Neugarten Medical Aid will elect new officers at a meeting at the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs on Dec. 27. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30, and the board of direc- tors will meet at 11 a. m. pre- ceding the luncheon. We Regret That this Hanukah find us with less of those delicious Perwein Goodies that have traditionally added to your holiday enjoyment. We are doing the best we can to supply our patrons . under difficult conditions . . . to each a fair share . . . fo all the same high quality. A Happy Hanukah PERWIHN Brady School, Joy Road and Lawton, was presented with a large American Flag by Law- rence H. Jones Post of Jewish War Veterans, at ceremonies on Dec. 14. State Commander Sam- uel J. Rhodes made the pres- entation address. The Colors were presented under the lead- ership of Capt. Roy C. Cohen. Hundreds of parents, teachers and students attended the cere- monies. Jewish War Veterans were guests of National Vice- Commander Harry J. Schaeffer, at his home, 3296 Webb, after the exercises, and heard an- ad- dress by Rabbi Morris Adler. A gift was presented to Rabbi Ad- ler whose enlistment as a Chap- lain has been announced. * * * Miss Rose Miller, former De- troiter, who recently resigned as head social- director of the Grand Street Settlement of New York City after nine years of service to join the American Red Cross in the field of recreational ac- tivities for the sick and wounded soldiers, visited here on Dec. 12 with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, and their infant daughter, Sarcha Joyce, of 11331 Dexter. Miss Mil- ler was honored at a dinner and reception at the Miller residence. Her new post with the Red Cross will be with the Palo Alto Base Hospital, California. Her first social service position, - in 1928- 29, was in San Francisco. * * * S. Rohlik of the Rohlik Leather Products Co. annually plants 12 trees in the Fred M. Butzel - For- est in Palestine in honor of Mr. Butzel. Mr. Rohlik again hon- ored his friend Mr. Butzel this year by planting 12 trees in the Butzel Forest -through the Jew- ish National Fund Council here: * * * Ben Stone Family Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Getz of Grand Ave. Hanukah gifts were sent to relatives in the armed forces: Pvt. William Stone, home on furlough from Colorado State College, Fort Collins, Colo.., attended the last meeting. * * * Detroit public evening schools open for a new term of 712 weeks on Monday, Jan. 3. An enroll- ment of approximately 10,000 is expected. Adults are welcome. * * * Everyman's Theater will pre- sent four performances of the original religious drama, "The Great Guest" ; by Margot Pfeifer and Walter Koste, on Sunday, December 26, at the Central Woodward Christian Church, then moving on to St. Paul's Sholom Aleichem Institute Plans 13th Donor Affair The 13th annual donor project for the maintenance of the Sho- lom Aleichem Folk's Schools will take place Jan. 5, at 12:30, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Morris Adler will speak on ''The Role of • the Jewish Woman in Social Life." Saul Meisels, artist of concert and radio fame, will sing, chasi- dic classics • and Yiddish folk songs. Nadia Molofowsky, fam- ous poet, editor of the literary bi-monthly magazine "Seviva," will read from her own poems. Moishe Friednian will- extend greetings on behalf of the Folk's Institute. Machlie Golde and Re- na LeIVIed, - pupils of the Sholom Aleichem Schools, will give reci- tations.. • Esther LaMed is chairman of the program. This year's fund-raising don- or event has been directed by Ethel Shorr. For further details and reservations, call the execu- tive chairman, Ida Komoroff, UN. 1-6172. Gifts to Men in Service Sent by Shaarey Zedek Congregation Shaarey Zedek has sent beautiful Hanukah gifts to members of the congregational family now in the service. With the gifts went. letters expressing the friendly greetings and inter- est of the congregation, signed by the rabbis and the president. The work of assembling the gifts, . checking the addresses, mailing the packages was placed in the charge of the Junior Con- gregation. Officers of the Junior Congre- gation are: Robert Kasle, presi- dent; Sheldon Lutz, vice-presi- dent. Members of the board are: Fayette Singer, chairman; Philip Caplan, Morton Zieve, Eugene Malitz, Sidney Zilber, Mimi Le- vin and Sander Bernstein. Cathedral for presentations on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. * * * Suwalker Independent Progres- sive Association will hold its an- nual card party Sunday evening at the Bnai Moshe. Proceeds will go for charitable purposes and for contributionS to the War Chest and Child Rescue Fund. The Ladies have contributed to the cigarette fund and are plan- ning a USO party. Contributions are being made to the USO for hospital kits. Friday, December 24, 1943 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Meyer Cantor of Broadstreet Blvd: are in Miami, Fla., for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. David Goldfarb of Flint were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Thal of Glynn Ct. " Mrs. Maurice Gantz and sons are leaving for a week's stay in Philadelphia. Mrs. Max Freedlander left on Sunday for an extended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Schoenfield. Schoenfield is Chief Medical Advisor at the U. S. Veterans Hospital. Mrs. Harry Lewis of Sturtevant Ave. is leaving for Miami to be the guest of her son-in - - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Roth. A/S Richard B. Thal, who is stationed at the Naval Training School at Kalamazoo, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. -Thal. Mrs. Joe Scher has returned to New Haven, Conn., after spend*- ing a few weeks in Mt. Clemens. Capt. and Mrs. Lewis B. Barnett and family have returned to . Detroit after being stationed at Dyersburg Air Base, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosen of Santa Monica, Calif., are guests in Detroit. - Miss Barbara Blumrosen is vacationing with •her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Barnett of Stoepel Ave. Honoring Mrs. Viola Weiss of California, Mrs. Sidney Wallace entertained a group of Mrs: Weiss' friends. Mrs. Perry Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd. invited a number of guests for brunch on Sunday to- greet Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Viola Weiss will be a guest at the Statler until Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobson, formerly of Normandy Ave., are now residing on Dunibarton Ave. Miss Barbara L. Alpern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Alpern of Mt. Clemens, is home from Miss Gibbs' School of Boston. Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Magidsohn of Flint spent the past week-end in this city. • Miss Harriet Simons, formerly of the Seward Hotel, is now resid- ing at the Wilshire. A/S Cornell Janeway is on furlough from Great Lakes Naval Base, Ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Janeway of Canter- bury Dr. Port Huron Pupils To Hold Hanukah Festival Sunday A Hanukah gathering will be held by the Sunday and Hebrew School pupils of the _Mt. Sinai Congregation of Port Huron on Sunday afternon. The festival in the synagogue will be followed by the presentation of a play, "Hanukah Marches On," written by Sam Silver and Alvin Fine. The cast includes Helen Hyde, announcer, Barbara Farber, El- len Goldman, Helen and Marvin Kertes, Allan Konop, Phyllis Philko, Leon Weber, Charles and Stuart Winkelman and Belle Zimmer. "Hannah and Her Seven Sons," another play, will be -presented by Hannah Helen Auerbach, Betty Ann and Larry Bergsmann, Donald • Drescher, Barbara a n d Kenneth • Farber, Carole and Louis 'Goldman, Helen and Mar- vin Kertes, Allan Konop, Phillis Philko, Charles Winkelman. .There also will be songs, reci- tations, exchange of gifts. Re- freshments Will be served. Classroom parties will be held at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. S. S. Auerbach. At a Hanukah service this Friday night, Rabbi Auerbach will speak on "Liberty - and Jus- tice for All." WALTER'S Put Your Faith In Writing Every time you sign your name for the purchase of a War Bond, you reaffirm your faith in Freedom—you get into the fight that will win it! 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