11.41111k 4.1 111111111111111 Friday; 3aowaty .14, 1944 E . JEWISH' NEWS Page Nit* BU Y This Advertisement Sponsored By A. PUPKO CURTAINS — DRAPES — LINENS 9030 Twelfth Street ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. J. Shirley Horwitz and their daughter, Judy, are expected home this Friday from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla. For one week of their stay they had as their guest Mrs. Horowitz' sister, Mrs. Milton Sims, who is at present residing in Tampa, Fla., where her husband, Sgt. Sims, is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feinberg of Lawton Ave. left Monday for a few weeks' vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder' of Birmingham returned on Sunday from a week's stay in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger of Boston Blvd. left on Wednes- day to spend a month in Tucson, Ariz. Miss Caroline Brown, daughter of David A. Brown of Los Angels, who has enlisted in the - WAVES, left on Wednesday for New York City where she will receive her training at Hunter College. Cpl. Paul Broder is spending his 10-day furlough from his post at San Luis Obispo, Calif. with Mrs. Broder and their small son, Jeffrey, at their home on_ n. ' Rd. Miss Laura Lowell and Miss Elsie Jackson have returned to their home in New York City after an extended visit with Miss Lowell's sister, Mrs. Harry Newman of Lawrence Ave. Major Maurice P. Meyers has been transferred from fiirt Sills, Lawton, Okla., to General Hospital No. 60, El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Meyers and their small daughter, Harriet, accompanied him to El Paso. Rabbi Leon Fram has been appointed a member of the curri- culum planning committee of the Department of Public Instruc- tion in the State of Michigan. He is to serve on the sub-committee on- intercultural understanding. The appointment was made by Dr.• Eugene B. Elliott, superintendent of public instruction. Dr. Max Wershow of the Polk Manor Apt. returned on Mon- day from a month's visit in California. Miss Shirley Hartman of Chicago Blvd. has returned from few days' stay in Chicago where she visited with her fiance, Lt. (j. g.) Howard Sherman, wh.o is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of East Boston Blvd. left last SUnday for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will make an extended a Betrothed Auxiliary of J.N.F. Rally on Thursday The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will hold its first rally for the 13th annual donor event, in the form of a dessert luncheon, at 1:15 p. m. next Thursday, at the. Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg. MISS BERNICE ROSENBAUM Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum. of 17516 Fairfield Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bernice, to Louis J. Stober. Bar Mitzvah Lt. Com. and Mrs. R. R. Kall- man, of Boston Boulevard, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stewart, on Friday, January 14. Reception at home following stay MTS. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. left on Thursday to the evening services at Temple spend a few days in Chicago. Israel. No cards. * * * Sgt. Elliott N. Lipson, who is stationed at Camp Ellis, Ill. is spending his two weeks' furlough with Mrs. Lipson and their Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Benyas small son, Alan Gordon, of Parkside Ave. of 2448 Pingree Ave. announce Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Levitt of Muirland Ave. have returned the Bar Mitzvah of their -son, from a month's visit in Miami Beach, Fla. Donald, on Friday, Jan. 21, at Lt. Burton Lasky, who recently received his commission Temple Israel. Reception on Sun- upon completion of his training at the Ariny Air Force School for Pilots at Tampa, Fla., is spending his leave with his father, Louis day evening, Jan. 23, 7 to 11 p.m., at home. No cards. Lasky of Whitmore Rd. before* returning to his post. Among the out of town guests who attended the Bar Mitzvah of Arnold Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of Leslie Ave. last week-end, were Mr. and Mrs. Moe Shulman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sapera, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Birn, and Mrs. Abe Shiffer of Toronto, Mrs. Louis Hyman and her daughter, Helen Ruth, of Oshawa, .Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kohane of Dallas, Texas. Dec. 17—To Lt. and Mrs. Her- Mrs. L. Livingstone of Toronto spent the last week-end as the bert I. Schlesinger (Evelyn Ar- gUest of Mr. and. Mrs. M. M. Berkman of Parkside Ave. line Greenberg), a daughter, An- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg of Calvert Ave. are vacationing drea Lynn. in Miami Beach, Fla. * * * Stanley Steiner of Elmhurst Ave. left last week for Los Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ko- Angeles, Calif., where he and Mrs. Steiner, who has been in pel I. Kahn (Sylvia Estelle Key- California for the last two months, will make their home. well) of 18324 Fairfield Ave., a Many Detroiters will attend the tea this Sunday in Mt. Clements, to be given in honor of Miss Lillian Lichtig, a bride- daughter, Alyssa Zandra.. * * elect, by Birdie Ginsberg, Marty Malbin, Doris Barnett and Alice Lipsitt. Dec. 25—To Dr. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rush of Wisconsin Ave. left last Monday Harold B. Rothbart (Alice Sha- for Hollywood, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. pero), a son, Brian Alex. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolmich. of the Wilshire Hotel have returned * * * from a weeks' stay in Chicago. Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron of Glendale Ave. are spending ving Burke (Dorothy Fishman) a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Lt. and Mrs. George Charnas are visiting their parents for of 18308 Littlefield Ave., a several days. Lt. Charnas is on leave from his station at Camp daughter, Karen Nancy. * * * Mackall, North Carolina. Miss Audrey . Hartman, daughter of Mrs. Andrew Hartman of Jan. 4=-To Sgt. and Mrs. Leon- Ohio Ave., has returned home after a week's visit in Cleveland ard Frank (Beatrice Metz) of Heights, 0., where she was the house guest of Miss Marjorie Brier. Chicago Blvd., a . daughter, Shar- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Schlesinger of Hammond, Ind., and ron. Sgt. Frank is stationed at their son, Lt. Robert Schlesinger of Camp Hood, Texas, were guests Camp Davis, North Carolina. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg of 2910 Leslie Ave. Lt. Herbert * * * I. Schlesinger was on leave from Camp Campbell, Kentucky, to Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon visit with his wife, the former Evelyn A. Greenberg, and their new- L. Rives (Stella Greenberg) of born daughter, Andrea Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Nate M. Lerner of 18637 Greenlawn Ave. were 2005 W. Philadelphta Ave., a son, hosts during the holiday week-ends keeping open house in honor of David Alan. * * * their son, Pfc. Kenneth J. Morris of the United States Military Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Academy at West Point. Pvt. Morris returned to West Point Jan. 2, to resume his duties there. Levin (Shandel Halberg) of 9225 Lt.-Col. and Mrs. B. H. Bader and daughter, Rikki Naida, spent Broadstreet, a daughter, Phyllis the last week-end with their parents, the David Baders of Richton Deborah. Ave. and Abe Zeff of Montclair Ave. Lt.-Col. Bader is stationed with the 75th Medical Bt., Indiantown Gap, Pa. Sgt. Leonard Frank spent the past week visiting with his Rabbi Morton Goldberg family in Detroit. • - Announce. Program For UHS Auxiliary Event on Jan. 26 The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools an- nounces the following program for its annual donor event to be held on Wednesday evening, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will Jan. 26, at the Detroit Institute be guest speaker and the record- of Arts Auditorium: ing of the "Battle of Warsaw Mme. Sonia Sharnova of the Ghetto," featuring Raymond Chicago Civic Opera Co. will be Massey as narrator, will be pre- guest artist, accompanied by sented. Miss Esther Hirschberg of Chi. Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, president cago. Michael Rosenberg, char- announces that the chairman of acter actor, comedian and monol-. the 1944 donor event is Mrs. Wil- ogist, of New York, will be pre- liam Klafer, assisted by Mes- sented in important selections dames Samuel Heyman a n d from his repertoire. Mr. Rosen- William Hordes. Mrs. I r ving berg, who appeared with the Shevin, secretary, is assisted by Yiddish Art Theater, will be re- Mesdames Nathan Zack and Leo membered for the part he took at the Cass Theater in "Spring Gold. Again." Other donor event committees A message to the gathering are: will be delivered by Dr. A. M.. Pledge chairman, Mrs. Harry Hershman. Buchman; treasurer, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Moe S. Dann is general liam Mandell; souvenir book, Mesdames Louis Lightsone and chairman of the affair. Mrs. Jack Sadie Hertz; program, Mesdames Tobin is president of the AUX.4* Benjamin Laikin and Albert iary. Rosenthal; Memoriams, Mrs. Al- bert Deytsch; Golden Book in- dames Meyer Cooper, Abe Fel. scriptions, Mesdames Samuel stein, Benjamin Greenspoon, Heyman and Nathan Finkel; dar- Hyman Bookstein, Benjamin lings, Mrs. Edward Benson; serv- Harrison, Charles Brody, Wm. ice page, Mrs. Charles Frieden- Hordes, I. Kardener, Harry berg; Sefer Hayeled, Mrs. Louis Kraft, Julius Kraft, J. Gordon, Pollock; publicity, Mrs. Larry M. Shubiner, J. Rosenthal, Frank Chanin; division chairmen, Mes- Skolnik. ‘11111111. •■ •••• ■•••■ Back The Attack .. . Buy War Bonds Births • Marriages Swartz - Janawitz: Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Janawitz of 1539 Calvert Ave. announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Betty, to Tech. Cpl. Bert Swartz, at the home of the bride, on Sun- day, Dec. 26, in the presence of the immediate families, with Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiat- ing. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sommers. Miss Mildred Swartz, the bridegroom's sister, was the bride's only attendant. The following guests came here to attend the wedding: Mrs. Milton Snyder, Glassport, Pa.; Sgt. Merril Janawitz, Aberdeen Proving' Grounds, Aberdeen, Md.; Cpl. and Mrs. Percy Swartz Patterson Field, 0. Af ter a brief honeymoon, Mrs. Swartz accompanied • her hus- band to his post in Oregon. JANUARY ,Itet r,eit INVESTMENT VALUES NATURAL MINK. . pr_ce__ ; A from _ 1995 BLACK PERSIAN . priced from 495 GREY PERSIAN . . . priced from 550 BEAVER priced from 8 75 MATARA SEAL priced from 695 NUTRIA priced from 495 A . cloice collection of Kvutzah Ladies' Speaker f ine furs of wkick the above list is typical Rabbi. Morton Goldberg of To- ledo will be the guest speaker at the donor luncheon of the La- dies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith on Wednesday, Feb. 9. Cantcr J. H. Sonenklar will be preserited in a musical program. Bernard. Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools and president of Kvutzah Ivrith, will deliver a brief address. For reservations call Mrs. A. D. Markson, TY. 6-9159, or Mrs. Samuel Schubiner, DA. 6430. also jackets and scarves ... all personally selected by Mr. Posner 1520 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD