Fr iday, . March 10. 1944 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. are plan- ning to leave this Sunday for Hollywood, Fla., where they will visit with Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosenthal. ' Mrs. Herbert Meyer of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a 10- day visit in New York City. She was accompanied by Miss Anne Lowenstein of Mobile, Miss., who is a student at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Henry Soss of Muirland Ave. has returned from Williams- -burg, Va., where she visited with her son, C/B Richard Soss. • Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittleshofer, also of Boston Blvd., are spending several weeks in. Los Angeles where they are guests at the Chapman Park Apt. Hotel. Mrs. Arthur W. Schlesinger of Boston Blvd. has returned from an extended visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Greene of New Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of. Whitmore Rd. are expected home this Saturday from Palm Springs, Calif., where they spent the last few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisman of - Edison Ave. have returned from a visit in Knoxville, Tenn. S. T. Gilbert and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park, left last Monday for Los Angeles where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. returned on Thursday from a visit in Palm Beach, Fla., and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. David Hubar of Huntington Woods have returned from Palm Springs, Calif., where they spent the last few weeks. Mrs. Hugo Freund has returned from, a few weeks' stay in New York City where she visited with her family. . Mrs. Carrie Mae Berger of Dexter Blvd. has returned from Montgomery, Ala., where she visited her • son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berger. . Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Ohio Ave. will return this Sat- urday from a fortnight in Palm Beach, Fla. . Mrs. Sidney Weiner of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a visit with her husband, Pvt. Weiner, who is stationed at Camp Mead, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. have as their guests Mrs. Ginsburg's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Blach of Birm- ingham, Ala. Mrs. Allan Tolich (Leanore Vass) will arrive on Sunday from Calif., Santa Monica, to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Peter Vass of the Vilshire Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Gooel and their-son, Dickey, of Wooding- ham Dr. have returned from California where they were visiting - for the last month. THE JEWISH NEWS Miss Ilene Posner To Wed Serviceman Pvt. Samuel Babcock, who is stationed at Camp Phillip, Kan- sas, is spending a week's furlough with Mrs. Babcock in their home on LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Hazelwood Ave. has' returned from Boston, Mass., where she visited with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman of Woodingham Dr, entertained a group of their friends at a dinner in their home last Sunday evening. Miss Harriet Stern, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stern of Philadelphia Ave., has returned to the Leland Powers School' in Boston, after spending avacation , with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Cantor of Pasadena Ave., entertained at a dinner last Sunday in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Miss Diane Pritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pritz of 11650 Broadstreet, celebrated her sixteenth birthday on Sunday with a party for 20 of her friends, at her home. Lt. and Mrs. Jacob C. Rosengarten have arrived from Los An- . geles, Calif., for a visit with their parents, relatives and friends. Lt. Rosengarten is on leave between change of stations and was formerly at Fort Lewis, Washington. He will be assigned to the 105th Evacua- tion Hospital, Camp Young, Calif. A sweet-sixteen night club party was given for eight couples on Feb. 27 in honor of Audrey Gelfand of 2930 Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan have returned from Boston, Mass., after attending the graduation exercises of their son, Cpl. Jay M., at the Massachusetts . Institute of Technology. Cpl. Kogan has re- turned to Camp Sheridan, Maryland, to enter the Ordnance School of Officers Candidates. MISS ILENE POSNER Mr.. and Mrs. Sam Posner of Glendale Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ilene,- to Staff Sergeant Simon Rotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotter of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. - Posner joined their daughter in New York to attend the reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Rotter to formally announce the engagement. Miss Posner, who is majoring in Sociology, will be graduated from Wayne University in Au- gust S/Sgt. Rotter is .stationed with the Medical Detachment at Camp Kearns, Utah. No wedding date has been set. Jew Shot at Wheel Of Bus With Arabs TEL AVIV, (Palcor)—Salman Kleinzweig, 36, a Jewish bus driver, was shot and killed at the wheel while transporting Arab workers home from an Army camp recently near an Arab vil- lage in the Jaffa vicinity. The passengers failed to identify the murderer in a police line-up of the villagers. Police dogs, brought to the scene of the crime, failed to discover any traces. - Card Party Tuesday A luncheon and card party will be given by Mt. Sinai Hospital Association Tuesday at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. Louis Fisher is chairman of the committee on arrange- ments. The commissary committee is headed by Mrs. I. E. Liebson, as-; sisted by Mesdames Daniel Rach- miel, • M. Mosko, Julius Ring, Louis Goldfine, Harry Rosenthal, David Taub and Samuel Klein. N.H.J.C. League to Hold The committee on prizes includes Mrs. Samuel Brody and Mrs. Luncheonette Wednesday Louis Linden. For tickets call Mrs. Fisher,, On Wednesday, Detroit League To. 7-7288. of the National Home for Jew- For War Bonds call Mrs. ish Children at Denver • will Charles Gitlin or Mrs. Louis Goldfine. have a luncheonette at the home of Mrs. Walter Aronoff, 19280 Hadassah to Celebrate Warrington Dr. Mrs. Monte Palestine Suppliei Day Weston, president, invites mem- bers and friends to this meeting. At Center on Tuesday "Palestine Supplies Day" will Mrs. Jack Berger,' who, with be celebrated. by Detroit chapter Mrs. Weston, were delegates to of Hadassah at a tea at the the recent mid-western confer- Jewish Community Center on encse of the Leagues affiliated Tuesday at 2 p. m. with the National Home at Den- Mrs. Saul Benyas, chairman ver, in Chicago, will give the of the Palestine Supplies Com- highlights of this conference. mittee which sews on Wednes- The following members of the days at the Hadassah office, has Detroit League also attended prepared an exhibit of work this convention: Mesdames Sarah done by this committee during Goldberg, Rose Schiller, Dora the past year. Instead of the Mazer, Rose Krause, Ruth Kan- traditional linen gifts, inember terrnan, Phyllis Sillman, Rozella are urged to make cash contri- Swaab, Tess Caplan, Sonya Mel- butions to this fund. lon, Pearl Prince, Lillian Kall- Rabbi Leon Fram will speak man and Sophie Cohn. Dr. Mur- on the subject "Zionism As An ray M. Peschkin, Chief of the Issue in American Politics and Allergy Clinic of Mt. Sinai Hos- International Diplomacy." - pital, New York City, was the Mrs. Max Frank, former presi- principal speaker of the session. dent, will preside at the meeting Wednesday, May 17, has been and will give a resume of the set for the Detroit League's ' an- Hadassah. Medical Organitation. nual simultaneous card parties which will be held in the homes Gibson Will Address of members and friends. Mrs. B & P Group March 13 The B & P Discussion Group Joseph Slatkin has been ap- pointed general chairman of this of the Jewish Community Center fund-raising project, with the will have as its guest speaker following co - chairmen: Mes- John W. Gibson, president of dames .Sam Gordon, Harry Cog- Michigan CIO Council, on March gan, Joseph Prentis, Nathan C. 13, at 8:30 p. m. He will discuss Kanterman and Morey Schol- "Labor's Part in War Produc- . nick. tion." Spring Forecast stein Stein of 2000 Virginia Park, to Sol Rubens, son of Sam Rubens of New York, at Moss' Hall. March 18—Miss Paula Cope- * * * ' land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. March 19—Miss Rose Charmer, Abraham J. Copeland, to Lt. Sidney H. Rosenberg, son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- and Mrs. Harry Rosenberg of uel M. Charmer of Tyler Ave., Pittsburg, at the bride's resi- to Benjamin Slutsky. dence, 17524 Parkside Ave. Re- ception from 9 to 11. * * * MIDWAY FLORIST March 19—Miss Goldie Stein, 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mt. Sinai Luncheon, . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman of 3274 Rochester Ave. spent the past week with their son, Pvt. Melvin C. Friedman, in Houston, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn of Buena Vista Ave., who vaca- tioned in Miami Beach, Fla., are returning home this Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Langsam were honored by a surprise dinner party on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniversary, on Sunday, March •5, by their daughters, Mrs. A. R. Brasch and Mrs. Arthur L. Shaw, at the home of Mrs. Shaw on Clements Ave Miss Goldie of Virginia Park was honored at a bridal dinner and shower for 90 guests at the Wilshire Hotel on Feb. 29 by her aunts, Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith, Mrs. Jack Pearlman, Mrs. Maurice Pearlman and her cousin, Mrs. Harry Levenburg. Mrs. Eva Frankel of. Battle Creek, formerly of Detroit, sister of Mrs.. Mattie Desenberg of 61 Blaine Ave., is recuperating from illness at Harper Hospital. Pfc. Molly Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein- stein of 2254 W. Euclid Ave., will be home on furlough this week- end from her station. at Wilmington, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Allender of Warrington Dr. have returned from a month's vacation in California. Their sister, Mrs. Leo Madaver of Toronto, accompanied them on ttieir sojourn. Miss Shirley Victor, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Victor of Fairfield Ave., has returned home from Ann Arbor after graduating from the University of Michigan a week ago. Bridal Calendar Menes to Discuss Asch's Two Books A. Menes of New York will deliver a lecture at the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, 3754 Monterey, this Friday night, on the topic "The Pharisees and the Nazarene,7 based on the two - books • by. Sholem Asch, "The Nazarene" and "The Apos- tle." The public. is -invited. Ad- inission is free. . Mrs. Norman Helpert of Park Ave. left on Tuesday to spend a week in Toronto. Miss Nathalie Lightstone of Virginia Park has returned from Miami. Beach where she spent .the last month yisiting with her family. Mrs. Harry Alpert of Dickerson Ave. is spending a fortnight in Boston, Mass. Mr. Alpert will leave on Sunday to join his wife. , Mr. and Mrs. Sy Feinberg of Warrington Rd. have returned from a visit in Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklare of Leslie Ave. have returned from 'an extended visit in Los Angeles, Calif: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch of Longfellow Ave. are ex- ipecting their son, Richard, home on Saturday to spend a few days' vacation from his studies at Western Military Academy in Alton, Page Mlle .. THE BRISK, CLEAN-CUT. LINES, THE FREE-SWINGING JACKET of our new spring suit. A checked wool jacket and a Fine black wool skirt; from our Better Dress Shop's collection. 75.00 Timm rucou GIVE MORE , IN '44