Page Fight THE JEWISH NEWS- Women's Clubs Olivet Student Marriages To Wed Soldier Kadimah Club announces the Honig-Bobrin: Miss Mildred formation of the Minnie Reitman Bobrin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Library Fund in mem- Jacob Bobrin, and Capt. Jerome ory of Minnie Reitman, a charter member, who died Dec. 15. Those Honig of the U. S. Army, former- interested contributing to this ly of Long Island, N. Y., were fund are asked to call Mrs. Maur- united - in marriage by Rabbi I. ice Fainman, chairman of the Stollman, on Dec. 28, at Moss' memorial fund, TY. 6-1785. Hall. * * * A dinner followed the cere- Ernespie Children's Aid will mony. have its annual card party Sun- day evening. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. • * * * Jdck Gellman of Cleveland, the Pythian Sisters Greater Detroit bride's aunt; Mrs. Morris Horo- Temple No. 152 elected the fol- v.-itz of Washington, D. C., and lowing officers for the ensuing Mrs. Abe Epstein of New York, year, at a meeting held on Dec. the bridegroom's sisters. 16: 'Past chief, Betty Phillips; The newlyweds are at present most excellent chief, Anne Puda- making their home outside Fort vick; ex. senior, Dorothy Shulak; Dix, where Capt. Honig is sta- junior, Kay Tisdale; mistress of tioned. records and correspondence, Es- ther Bolotnikoff; mistress of fi- nance, Esther Sugarman; mana- ger, Jennie Rosenberg; protector, —Photo by Spellman Jeanette Lessem; outer guard, Anne Schubb; rep. of Grand MISS JOYCE ZELDA PENSLER Temple, Jeanette Jacoby; alter- nate, Dorothy Kapetansky; dis- The engagement of Miss Joyce TORONTO (JTA)—Jewish or- trict delegate, Kay Tisdale; alter- Zelda Pensler, daughter of Mr. ganizations here are disturbed nate dist. convention, Dorothy and Mrs. Max E. Pensler of over the appearance in streets Shulak; trustee, three years, Rochester Ave., to Cpl. Hannan and in mail boxes of thousands Helen Shapiro; installing officer, Randolph Kraft, son of Mr. and of anti-Jewish leaflets apparent- Jeanette Jacoby; press corres- Mrs. Harry Kraft of Sturtevant ly distributed by an organized pOndent, Helen Shapiro; captain Ave., was announced at a dinner group which is also sending its of degree staff, Birdie August. given at the home of Mr. and material through the mails. Lo- * * * Mrs. Pensler on Dec. -29. cal authorities have been asked Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah A "Tnoyim" ceremony, in ac- to find the source of the anony- Ivrith will have its 9th annual cordance with Jewish custom, mous literature. donor luncheon soon to raise was solemnized by Rabbi Joseph One of the leaflets exploits the funds for the advancement of Eisenman, grandfather of the recent report from Kiev which Hebrew culture. Mrs. Samuel bride-elect. stated that the Russian army, up- Schubiner is general chairman on liberating the city from the Miss Pensler, who is attending of the committee on arrange- Olivet College, is - now home on Germans, found that 80,000 Jews ments. Mrs. A. D. Markson is vacation. had been massacred there during president. * * * Cpl. Kraft, after a brief fur- the Nazi occupation. "Russia owes Germany eight million dol- The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity. lough at home, has returned to Aid's 11th annual donor lun- his post at Camp Fannin, Texas, lars for exterminating these Jews," the leaflet reads. "To get cheon was an outstanding suc- where he is attached to the Per- cess. Thanks are extended to the sonnel Department. , He is a rid of a Jew is worth a thousand dollars." committee on arrangements and graduate of the University of to those who supported the Michigan. Intergovernmental event. A special meeting will be held next Tuesday at 1- p. m. at Louis Zara Writes the Committee to Learn the home of Mrs. Fanny Bar- Biography of Charles V Rescue Power Shortly nett, 1707 Seward Ave. * * * WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Louis Zara, author of a num- Department of Michigan Lad- ber of first class novels, has pro- office of the Intergovernmental ies' Auxiliary of Jewish War Committee on Refugees in Lon- Veterans cooperated with the duced another voluminous work: don, which maintains that it has the 635-page biography of Charles Shaarey Zedek in the prepara- been empowered by the Ber- tion of Hanukah gifts for ser- V of Spain, under the title not muda Conference to enter into vicemen. Packages containing "Against This Rock • " Creative direct negotiations with Germany candies and cookies were sent Age Press, 11 East 44th St., New concerning the rescue of Jews in to U. S. Veterans Facility Hospi- York, are the publishers. This able Jewish author has occupied territory, soon will be tal, Dearborn Unit; • U. S. Mar- made a serious effort to make a "set right" on this subject, it was ine Hospital, Detroit; Base Hos- learned this week pital, Fort Wayne, Detroit; U. S. hero of the grandson of Ferdi- The State Department seems to Naval Armory personnel at nand and Isabella, rulers of Ara- gon and Ca-stile, in the days of agree with the view expressed Belle Isle. * * * the Spanish Inquisition. by Assistant Secretary Long, who Those who are interested in told the House Foreign Affairs Kadimah Social Club will hold its annual card party on Wed- the confusing political schemes Committee that under the ex- nesday evening at Jericho Tem- of the 16th century will find this tended mandate of the Bermuda ple on Joy road. The public is book extremely interesting. The Conference, the Intergovernmen- wars and the feuds, the forced tal Committee was given "plen- invited. * * * regal marriages, the machina- ary authority to do whatever it Jr. Home Relief Society met tions of monarchical families, can, within and without Germany and the occupied territories." Dec. 30, at the home of Miss make fascinating reading. "Against This Rock" is inter- Bertha Belkan, president of • the It also was learned here that society. Arrangements are be- esting also because one of the the military authorities still ob- ing made for a membership tea- men who led to Charles' down- ject to any proposal to send food dance. The date will be an- fall and eventual abdication was to the people of occupied Europe Martin Luther. nounced soon. through the Allied blockade. Anti-Jewish Leaflets Show Up in Toronto Shaarey Zedek Women Hear Clare of CKLW Star-Spangled Banner Her Flag Now The luncheon 'meeting of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek, to be held on Mon- day, will feature Val Clare, news commentator of Station CKLW as guest speaker and Katja Andy, concert pianist, as guest artist. Clare will speak on "The News Behind the Headlines." Mrs. Nathan Simons and Mrs. Carl Schiller are in charge of program arrangements. Reservations for the luncheon are being accepted by Mrs. 'Louis Tobin, TO. 8-3254. Congress Women To Hear National Aide at Luncheon "Women in the Fight for Free- dom" will be the subject of the address by Mrs. Robert J. Sam- uels, national vice-president and chairman of fund raising, at the annual paid-up membership lun- MRS. ABRAHAM KATZMAN cheonette meeting of Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress at the Art In- stitute, next Wednesday, at 12:30 p. m. This meeting serves as an of- ficial welcome to new members whom members are urged to bring. Mrs. Sidney J. Sidell is in charge of social arrangements. A highlight of the meeting will be a "Congress Quiz," in which questions and answers relating to Congress activities and per- sonalities will be featured under the direction of Mrs. William Friday, January 7, 1944 Gottesman, program chairman. Theater tickets will be awarded. Mrs. Abe Katzman, vice-presi- dent in charge of fund raising, announces that five rally teas honoring the "Five Freedoms" will be held with the third an- nual Congress tea party. The first tea, featuring "Freedom of Speech," will be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Stone, 18095 War- rington Dr., Jan. 7. Mrs. Ben- jamin Kohen will be the speaker. An interpretation of the Bill of Rights with musical accompani- - ment will be offered by Mrs. Maxwell Silverston. The second tea with "Freedom . from Want" as the theme will . be held at . the home of Mrs. Maurice Landau, 2292 Longfellow Ave., Jan. 14. Voluntee -.2 workers are needed to assist with the packing and shipping of clothing for North - African and European Relief, at the station in the Oriole Theater Bldg., Linwood and Philadelphia. Call Mrs. Jacob Lattin, TO. 8-0442 to assist with the project. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of 4261 Leslie Ave. will be at home on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Arnold Joseph. No cards. * * * Mrs. Samuel Moses of 3710 Richton Ave. announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Harold, to be observed on Saturday morning, Jan. 8, at the Bnai Moshe. Re- ception at home on Sunday, 4 to 9 p. m. Now, more than ever, you'll want to buy Quality and Dura- bility, as well as style and beauty. You'll want to be sure the furs you buy will be smart and lovely over a period of years. 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