Page Eight 'THE JEWISH. NEWS Friday, January 21, 1944 . WAR BONDS • , . This Advertisement Sponsored By HIMELHOCH'S Woodward Thru Washington Blvd. Women's Clubs Pisgah Women Miawer Umgegend Verein Auxiliary Donor Eve ,; n:t axgem Headed by Mrs. Kasmer Set Bond Rally Dr. Alvin Hirsch, attorney and former U. of D. professor, will Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith address the Bnai Brith Business and Professional Women's meet- Lodge No. 122, eager to join the ing on Tuesday evening at the Fourth War Loan Drive, have Rose Sittig Cohen Building. He postponed their paid-up member- has just returned from a tour ship affair to Feb. 28: The meet- of several army camps and will ing on Jan. 29, 8:30 p. m., at the speak of his experiences. Plans Bnai Moshe will be a Bond rally. Will be discussed for the war The meeting is open to the public, service card party to be held and will feature a War Bond Feb. 1 at the Bnai Moshe Syn- Auction. A. Z. A. boys will entertain agogue, Dexter - and Lawrence. Part of the proceeds will go the assembly with a variety show. toward the purchase of a wheel- Hy Muross, past Aleph Gadol of chair for one of the army hos- Detroit - Windsor AZA Council, will act as master of ceremonies. pitals. * * * Primrose Benevolent Club has selected Mr-s. Max Vitenson as chairman of the War . Bond com- Jan. 8—To Lt. and Mrs. Manuel mittee and will be assisted by Mesdames Morris Greenberg, Cantor, A/C (Merrian Simer- David. Harry Wright, Al Hoffman, Na- man), a son, * Noel * * than Razumna, Thomas Zohott Jan. 11 — To" Pvt. and Mrs. and T. Lichtenstein. On Tues- George A. Agree (Shirley Simon) days, to be known as "Primrose a son, Richard. Pays," members- will- assist • the * *-• * Jewish War Veterans' •Auxiliary Jan. 12—To LC and Mrs. Ger- in preparing . cancer pads a n d ald M. Schaflander (Peggy Poi- other necessary - bandages; - - um.baum- of Harrison, N. Y.), a * *. - Women!s League Of Young daughter, Susan, Joan. Lt. Israel will hold its - annual mem- Schaflander is stationed at Bil- oxi, Miss., where he serves as bership tea arid - installation of Assistant Special SerVice Officer officers on Tuesday evening at for Keesler Field. - the home of Mrs. Bertha Gross- * * * Man, 4300 L e s l i e Ave. Mrs. Jan. 13—To -Cpl. and- Mrs. Jo- Molly Isbee, president; Mrs. Rae G e 11 m a n, vice-president, and seph Zwerdling (Alice Granoff), Mrs. Bertha Spillman, secretary, a son, David Mark. Mrs. Zwerd- ling is making her home with were unanimously re-elected. her sister a n d brother-in-law, Mrs. Ann Cohen, the new officer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant, 19950 was chosen t r e a s u r e r. Mrs. Canterbury. Cpl. Zwerdling is Joshua S. Sperka will address stationed at Fort Rosencrans, San the meeting on "The Role of Diego, Calif. • Women in the Modern Syna- * * * gogue." A music program has Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. also been arranged. Final ar- Coleman Kovan (Ruth Manson) rangements will be made for the of 3710 Richton Ave., a son, Hamisha Asar b'Shevat party. Richard Walter. • Dr. and Mrs. Alex S. Friediaender are in St. Louis, where Dr; Friedlaender is attending the International Forum on Allergy. Mrs. Reva Berman of Byron Ave. left. last week to spend the remainder of the winter in Miami, Fla. . Mrs. Dave Jalan and daughter, Sarabelle, of Muirland Ave., and Beatrice Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg of Sturtevant Ave., will leave on Jan, 26 for a six-month stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Capt. M. M. Levin, M. C., of Camp Shelby, Miss., is now sta- tioned at the 95th General Hospital, Fort Jackson, S. C. While on leave in Detroit last -week, Capt. and Mrs. Levin were entertained by their families and friends. Births * MRS. JOE KASMER Mrs. Joe Kasrner is general chairman of the • fifth annual donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlawer Umgegend Verein, to _ be held. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the Wilshire Hotel. Members of the luncheon: com- mittee are: Mrs. • S-. 'Lichtenstein, secretary and publicity director; Mrs. Israel Burnstein, pledge director; Mrs. Louis Germansky, Mrs. J. •Kla3rman and Mrs. Eva Brasch, = ways. 'and means com- mittee. For. reservations, .call Mrs. Kasmer, TO. 8-7313, or Mrs. I. Burnstein, TR. 2-4053. Neugarten Medical Aid has pledged itself to sell $65,000 worth of War Bonds to furnish an ambulance train. Installation of officers will be held at Huyler's on Jan. 25. * * * Sister of Zion Mizrachi's Ham- isha Asar b'Shvat party on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 1 p. • m. at the Shaarey Zedek, will be ad- dressed by Miss Zelda Rosen- thal. Mrs. M. New is chairman of the committee arranging the program. Refreshments will be served. Members and friends are invited. * * * Purity Chapter 359, 0. E. S., will hold a games party at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lydia Rossen is general chair- man. Mrs. Gladys Weisberg is in charge of prizes and tickets. * * * Pontiac Group of Hadassah will meet Feb. 14 at Temple Beth Jacob. The "New Youth Aliyah" movie was shown at the meeting on Jan. 10. - * * * Infants Service Group is plan- ning its tenth anniversary dinner dance for Sunday, Jan. 23, at 7 p. m., at the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Manny Schare and Mrs. David Mattes are chairmen. * * * Young Women of Bnai Brith will have their second annual donor dinner Thursday, Feb. 3, at the Book Cadillac. There will be an interesting speaker and a comedy skit, being directed by Dorothy. Cohen and Belle Haupt- man. Sylvia Medintz is general chairman and Pauline Gorman is co-chairman, assisted by Ger- aldine Hamburg, Mildred Altman and Ray Yanovsky. Mrs. Irving I. Edgar, Mrs. J. W. Gold and Mrs. Maurice M. Knopper entertained 95 guests at a shower in honor of their niece; Miss Sylvia Kleiman, at the Wilshire Hotel,. on Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of 17617 Roselawn Ave, will hold open house on Jan. 30, 5 to 8 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ardie Gelb of New York are visiting here with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hartz and Dr. and Mrs: Seymour Gelb. The Bar Mitzvah of Ronald Arthur Goldstein, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Goldstein of 1974 Seward Ave., was observed at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue on Jan. 8. A reception and dinner was held at their home after services. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Laura Lubin of Chicago and S. Gubitz of Hammond, Ind. • I Miss Florence Black of .Dexter Blvd. and Miss Pauline Good man of Blaine Ave. are spending a month in Miami Beach, MrS. Joseph Goldstein and her brothers-, Arnold and Louis Stone of Los Angeles; Calif., are .visiting- with -their parents, - Mr: and Mrs. Isaac Satovsky of Calyert Ave -. - Mrs. Louis - Weiss; who was in Detroit the past month visiting with her family, will spend 10 days in Chicago enroute to hef: hothe in Beverly Hills, Calif. , Capt. William L. Deutch has been transferred from •Fitzsimmons, General' Hospital, Denver, Colo., to. Torney General Hospital, Palm Springs, Calif. Mrs. Deutch accompanied him. Mrs. Sidney Immerman of the Wilshire Hotel is the guest 'of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal of - 1 Hyde Park, Ill. Pvt. Immerman is stationed at Fort Sheridan, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Manfred B. Frank of Bedford .Rd. left on Thursday for Adrian, Mich., where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. Estelle Avner of Courville -Ave. is spending a month visit- ing in Newark, N. J. R uss E Ks * * Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn. has received a number of donations to its Mitzvah Fund in honor of the engagement of Rose Ros- enthal, the marriage of Mrs. Her- man S. Waldstein and in memory of Mrs. Anna Kutzen. * * * Young Women's Bicur Cholera will have an open meeting next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Millman, 17555 Birchcrest Drive. Mrs. Max Dushkin, guest speaker, will review the life of Rebecca Kohut. Members and friends are invited. Co-hostesses will be Mesdames Ben Leaman, Mervin Gardner, Morris Cooper and Henry Schwartz. * * * Jr. Home Relief Society met 'January 13 at the home of Miss Ann Averbuch. Plans were made for the membership tea- dance to be given on Feb. 13. To celebrate the birthday of the society a theater party has been arranged to see "Doughgirls." Members desiring to attend should call Miss Ann Averbuch, TO. 5-1823, for reservations. The next meeting will be held Jan. 27 at the home of Miss Lillian Soberman. The prOgram. will include the sound movie, "Personality And Your Job." * * * Goodwill Sewing Circle will sponsor a card party next Wed- nesday evening at the Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, president, has chosen Mrs. Louis Hartman as chairman of ar- rangements. A nominal admis- sion fee will include refresh- ments and prizes. Proceeds will be used for charitable purposes. * * * Aesculapian Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a bridge luncheon at Kern's on March 1. Proceeds will be used for the war efforts. The next social meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sam Bez of Wisconsin Ave. on Jan. 26. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY .1448 WOODWARD_ AVENUE: BAGS YOU'VE ADMIRED . . . NOW IN AN EXCEPTIONAL leel/it re Opportunity to pick up a finer handbag for immediate wear. Leathe.s, suedes, fine broadcloths and failles, in a co!lection including bags with famous labels ... some one-of-a-kind. Dressy and tailored styles in black and brown. 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