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January 14, 1944 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-01-14

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Page • Eight

T,HE. JEWISH -NEWS

Friday, Jaquary 14, 1944-

WAR BONDS

This Advertisement Sponsored

JANET'S

By

LADIES', CHILDRENS' AND INFANTS' WEAR

9021 Twelfth Street

Women's Clubs

Home Relief Society's
Installation on Monday

Engagements

WAVE Helen Katz
At G reat Lakes

Business and Professional Divi-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newhouse
Home Relief Society will hold
sion of Hadassah will have its
announce the engagement of their
installation
of
officers
on
Mon-
victory luncheon for the Honor
daughter, Harriett Shirley, to Lt.
Roll on Jan. 30 at the Lee Plaza. day, at the Statler Hotel. A sub- Floyd Marvin Morris, son of Mrs.
scription
luncheon
at
12:30
p.
m.
For further information regard-
Charles korris of Brooklyn, N.Y.
ing pledges call Sophie Kutlov,
TO. 8-1009.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Diskin
* * *
of Meadville, Pa., announce the
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid's
betrothal of their daughter, Bet-
board of directors will meet at
ty Jane, to Pfc. Sanford A.
1 p. m. Tuesday at the home of
Waldon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
the president, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff,
Jacob I. Waldon of Sturtevant
12690 Monte Visth Ave. A lunch-
Ave. Miss Diskin, a junior at
'eon will be served.
- the Universtiy of Michigan, -is
* * *
affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau
Sorority. Pfc. Waldon is a se-
Bnai Brith Girls have been or-
nior in the University of Michi-
ganized under the sponsorship of
,Louis Marshall Women. The girls
gan College of Dentistry and is
a member of Alpha Omega Den-
acted as hostesses at a social af-
fair at the Bnai Moshe at which
MRS. IRVING H. SMALL - tal Fraternity. The wedding 'date
AZA members were guests. The
has been set for March 1, after
AZA band and their vocalists will precede the ceremony. Res- the bridegroom-elect's gradua-
provided entertainment. Bnai ervations are being taken by tion.
Brith Girls are sponsoring three Mrs. William Gordon,, Ty. 4-6835,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of
groups here. Tillie Kushner, and Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, To.
WAVE HELEN FAYE KATZ
Whitmore Rd. announce the en-
Miriam Gerger and Ethel Cohen 8-6162.
are sponsors of the Louis Mar-
Wearing the uniform of a
Mrs. Samuel Arkin, a past gagement of their daughter,
shall's Women's group which now president, will conduct the in- Edythe, to Lt. Bernard Salzberg, WAVE, Miss Helen Faye Katz,
counts 70 members.
stallation. Mrs. Irving H. Small. son of Morris Salzberg of Nor- 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
* * *
is the newely-elected president. folk, Va. Lt. Salzberg is sta- Saul Katz of 18065 Fairfield Ave.,
Home Relief Society will also tioned with the Central Procure- is one of Detroit's women volun-
Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S.,
will sponsor a night of games at observe - its 21st birthday on this ment District of the Army Air teers with the armed forces.
Force in Detroit. The wedding
the Bnai Moshe on Jan. 25. Part occasion.
Enlisting last August, WAVE
date has been set for Jan. 29.
of the proceeds will be used for
Katz took her training at Hunter
war efforts. For tickets call Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Frank- College, N. Y. Since then she
Lydia Rossen, TO. 8-8383, Mrs,
lin of Monica Ave. announce the has been assigned to the Great
Gladys Weisberg, HO. 5751, or
engagement of their daughter, Lakes Naval Station, Ill., as a
any officer of the chapter.
Audrey Corrine, to Pvt. Leonard hospital assistant.
* * *
Miss Janet Offman, WAA Weingarden, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Before her enlistment, Miss
Pisgah Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
member
of Detroit chapter of Hyman Weingarden of Buena Katz, a Central High School
thanks the following for their
Vista Ave. -
graduate, attended Ohio State U.
assistance in sponsoring the edu- Junior Hadassah, is being hon-
cational play "It's Up to You" ored by fellow members who are
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund for two years. She was graduat-
at Temple Beth El, Dec. 29: Bnai planting trees in her honor in the of the Book Cadillac Hotel an- ed from 'the Religious School and
Brith Pisgah, Louis Marshall, Jewish National Fund's Forest nounce the engagement of s their High School of Temple Beth El.
East Side, Detroit and Theodor for Freedom.
daughter, Margaret, to Lt. Edgar
Her sister, Joyce Norma, 16, is
At the organization's meeting Alexander, -son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herzl Lodges; Keshenever-Bessa-
attending Central High School.
on
Jan.
9,
plans
were
made
for
rabier Verein, Berdichever, Jew-
Lester Alexander of New York, Her brother, Marvin, 14, is study-
ish War Veterans, Turover, Odes- the donor luncheon to be held formerly of Detroit. The mar- ing at Cranbrook.
sa Verein, Maccabees Mattathias at the Book Cadillac on Feb. 20. riage will be performed today.
Tent, Pinsker, Maimonides Medi- A member bringing five new
Talkerst Group
cal Auxiliary. Mrs. Saul Rosen- members will be admitted free.
Miss
Frances
Waterman,
de-
Talkers' Group will meet at
man, Bnai Brith dramatic direc-
the Jewish Center Saturday, Jan,
tor, arranged for the presentation fense chairman, is planning the
22, at 9 p. m. Ed Emerich, leader'
of this play which exposes the organization's next USO party.
The dramatic group, under the
of the club, announces that the
dangers of the Black Market.
direction of Miss Lillian Green-
* * *
topic of discussion will be "Hob-
bies and Personalities." N e w
Bnai Brith Business and Pro- hut, is planning a Purim operetta,
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, Brit- members are welcome.
fessional Women's Group at a to be presented in March.
Next Tuesday evening the ish-Jewish leader now residing in
meeting on Jan. 11, made plans
Portraits
for a card party sponsored by sporting committee will sponsor this country, will be the guest
Featuring Wedding Children
the war service committee, to be a skating party at the Arena speaker at the Detroit chapter of
and Pictures of
Gardens.
Studios
the American Jewish Congress,
held Feb. 1 at the Bnai Moshe.
In your home or our
ys al \I
Miss Sybil Rosengarten is su- Tuesday evening, at the Rose Sit-
Tickets are available from Miss
Open daily till 6—raonda 3
---Sundays 1.2 to
pervising
the
work
of
the
Youth
tig
Cohen
Bldg.
Ann. Zack, chairman, UN. 2-3680.
9 p.m.
Dr. Perlzweig will discuss latest
Leonard Beelove, AZA director, Aliyah Committee.
Bernard
Isaacs
addressed
the
developments
in
efforts
to
defend
addressed the Jan. 11 meeting at
last meeting of the organization the Jewish position through the
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
on Sunday on the subject "He- intervention of the World and
* * *
American Jewish Congresses.
Neugarten Medical Aid will brew Writers and Literature."
The public is invited. Admis-
hold installation of officers at
Temple Israel Sisterhood heard sion is free.
Huyler's on Jan. 25. For reserva-
Leon Kay is president of the
tions for the luncheon, which is an address by Miss Eugenia
optional, call Mrs. Lester S. Smetisko on Monday. Her talk, Detroit chapter. Morris Lieber-
Smith, UN. 3-1141, before Jan. "Russia As I Know It," was il- man is chairindn of the program
18. Officers to be installed are: lustrated with colored slides. committee.
Mrs. Martin Krauss, president; Miss Smetisko was honored at a
Mesdames Charles Rothstein, Les- tea. Cantor R. S. Tulman sang a
ter S. Smith, Benjamin Krell. Jr., group of songs. Mrs. David Coop-
and Charles Hyman, vice-presi- er led in the singing of the Star
dents; Mrs. Irving .0omerantz, Spangled Banner. Mrs. Nathan
treasurer; Mrs. Morris Bergstein, Mandeberg read the prayer of
Mrs. Norman K. Noble, Mrs. the National Federation of Sis-
Samuel Rothstein, secretaries; terhoods.
* * *
Mrs. Leo Alexander, auditor; Mrs.
Young Women's Study Club,
Joseph Levy, publicity director.
* * *
at the meeting on Jan. 11 at the
Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Jewish Center, heard Frances
will have a home cooked lunch- Brody review "A Ti•ee Grows
eon at the Bnai Moshe. There in Brooklyn." Refreshments
will be card and maj jong games. were served. The club is plan-
The annual dinner dance will be ning a Valentine party for mem-
held March 5 at the Bnlai Moshe. bers and their husbands on Feb.
Fashion's forecast for the New
Center.
Mrs. Helen Auslander is chair- 13, at the Jewish
* * *
man and co-chairmen are Mes-
• Season . . . now shown in the
Youth Education League mem-
dames Etl.el Goodman, Grace
most important types.
bers
and
its
war
efforts
commit-
Diamond and Rose Berkowitz. A
tree was planted in the Sam Os- tee were hostesses at the USO
nos Grove in Palestine in honor Canteen Monday. They prepared
of the recovery of Mrs. G. Isaacs, all the food served that day.
and $20 was donated to the Navy The League is planning an in-
Canteen. Bonds and Stamps are tensive drive for the Fourth
War Loan. Mesdames Louis
sold at all meetings. •
Mann, Philip Olender and Harry
Goodman serve on the war ef-
MIDWAY FLORIST
forts committee. Mrs. Louis
3351 West Davison
TO. 8-1650 Fried is the group's Gallant in
11616 DEXTER
NEXT TO DEXTER THEATER
charge of the War Bond drive.,

Mrs. Pauline Kutzen
Buys Yeshivah Room

At the annual banquet of
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin,
held Jan. 2, in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Mrs. Pauline
Kutzen of 3345 Cortland Ave.
was the first to announce her
donation by buying a room in
the Yeshivah for $200 in her
name and in honor of her chil-
dren. She also became a life
member of the institution for
$60 a year. Mrs. Kutzen is the
mother of the following who- are
also active in community affairs:
Mrs. Anna Wager and Mrs. Flora
Kuner; Harold, Frank, George,.
Sam, Herman, Morris and Mar-
tin Kutzen.

Jr. Hadassah Plans
Annual Donor Event

Perlzweig to Speak
At Jewish Congress
Rally.Next Tuesday

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