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Friday, March 24, 1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
Women's Clubs Marshall Women
Present Gift to
Selfridge Chapel
The Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah will sponsor
a belated Purim party for its en-
tire paid up membership next
Tuesday, at 8:15 p. :a., at the Ha- Dedicate Drapes in Memory
Of Sgt. Buttner, Killed
dassah Office on Linwood Ave.
All members of Hadassah are in-
In Army Plane
vited to attend. Those who have
not yet paid their dues may do
In cooperation with the local
so that night.
office of the Jewish Welfare
Board, Louis Marshall Women
Young Women's IVIizrachi Will
meet at 1 p. in. Monday at the of Bnai Brith will dedicate a gift
home of Mrs. Sol Strager; 3325 of drapes to the chapel at Self-
Burlingame. The meeting will ridge Field, at services at the
be in the form of a food shower Field the Friday night at 8
for the benefit of the party to
take place at the Book Cadillac o'clock. Fred M. Butzel and
Hotel Monday evening, May 22. Samuel H. Rubiner will partici-
Mrs. Philip Schreiber, chairman pate in the program.
The presentation will be made
of the Red Cross drive, has been
successful in quadrupling t h e in memory of Sgt. Sol Buttner,
group's donation to the Red Cross. son of Mr. and Mrs. Buttner, 3002
Grand Ave. Mrs. Buttner is a
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member of the women's group.
A new Detroit Bnai Brith Sgt. Buttner was killed recently
Auxiliary was organized with in action while a member of the
Mrs. Jack Hartstein as president. Army Air Corps. His mother will
Other officers are: Mrs. William be present at the ceremonies, ac-
Joelson, Vice-pres.; Mrs. Arthur cording to plans arranged by
Gottison, fin. sec.; Mrs. Frank Belle Nadis and Mrs. Murray
Denison, rec. sec.; Mrs. Max Sabin.
Rosner, treas.; Mrs. Milton Got-
Mrs. Max Adler, auxiliary
tisman, registrar; Mrs. David
president,
will make the pres-
Ruby, monitress; Mrs. Barney
Greenberg, sentinel; Mrs. Mor- entation.
In keeping with a tradition of
ton Gottisman, guide; Mrs. Max-
well Goldman, guardian; Mes- war service work begun with
dames Sidney Savage, B. New- the inception of Marshall Women
man, Gertrude Brown and Etta more than a year ago, this project
is for the morale and the re-
Krause, board members.
ligious satisfaction of soldiers to
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whom refinements such as this
Bessie Sorin Zwiller Ladies' gift are welcome features.
Aid Society will meet next Mon-
day at 1 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Dubinsky, 3232 Richton. given gifts. Mrs. Henrietta Ni-
Thanks are expressed to the man presented 25 silver dollars
president, Mrs. Louis Weisman, in American flag folders to 25
for her efforts in arranging the soldiers. Ruth Schreiber, hospi-
tal chairman, was in charge of
Purim party.
arrangements. Lillian E. Fink is
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president. Auxiliary members en-
Ladies' Auxiliary of Lawrence tertained at 'the Downtown USO
IL Jones Post 190 of Jewish War on March 20. Henrietta Niman,
Veterans presented toys and chairman, 'was assisted by Fannie
games to the children of the day Kaplan, Lydia Rossen and May
nursery at Petoskey and Burl- Vitenson.
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ingame. Those desiring to con-
tribute toys are asked to call
Jewish Women's E u r o p.e a n
Mrs. J. Greenbaum, HO. 1337. Welfare Organization will have a
The Jones family presented the special meeting at 1 p. m. next
Auxiliary with a set of Colors in Monday at the Bnai Moshe, Dex-
memory of Lawrence Jones at ter and Lawrence. Plans will be
the dinner held at the Book made for the theater benefit to
Cadillac March 12.
be given Tuesday, April. 11,
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(Chol Hamoed Passover) at Litt-
Ladies' Auxiliary 135 of Jewish man's Yiddish People's Theater.
War Veterans entertained the Mesdames Ben Feldman and I.
veterans at Marine Hospital Israel are chairmen- of the affair.
March 13. Hannah Williams, ac- The investigating committee will
companied by Frank Gusto, both submit a report and the ,board
Broadway stars, provided enter- will make recommendations re-
tainment and the veterans were garding sending aid to orphans
in Palestine.
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Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society's
The Famous
annual dinner dance held March
Beautyform
5 was a success. Thanks are ex-
tended to participants by the
-Method of
president, Mrs. Mathilda Kepes,
and the chairman, Mrs. Helen
Slenderizing
Rosenthal. A Red Cross supper
Requires no physical
card party is scheduled for May
exertion or diet, stim-
14. The public is invited. A do-
ulates and reduces
body contours.
nation was given to Mo'os Chitim.
Bonds and Stamps are sold at all
FREE CONSULTATION
meetings.
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GLADYS KAYE SALON
Rodin
Club
will meet Wednes-
909 EATON TOWER
day, March 29, at the home of
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Mrs. M. Koffman, 3375 Fullerton.
best
suited
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Miss Sucher to Wed
Lieutenant M. Bader
MISS IRENE SUCHER
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sucher
of Stratford Road, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Irene, to Lt. Martin Bader, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bader
of Prairie Ave.
The engagement was announced
at a dinner party in the English
Room at the Staffer Hotel on
Saturday evening, March 11.
Lt. Bader attended Wayne
University and is a graduate of
the College of Engineering.
No wedding plans have been
made.
Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron
of 4373 Tyler Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Irving, on Saturday morning,
March 25, at the Shaarey Zedek.
Reception at home, Sunday,
March 26, from 3 to 10. No
cards.
Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Goff of
3205 Clairmount Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Myron Vernon, on Saturday
morning, April 1, at Young Is-
rael Synagogue, on Joy Road.
Open house Sunday, April 2, 2 to
4 and 7 to 10 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fine an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Herbert' Leslie, at Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe, on April 1.
Reception at home, 3010 Elm-
hurst j that Saturday evening,
beginning at 7 o'clock. No cards.
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY I
Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Book Cadillac Hotel left for New
York City to visit her son, Lt. Richard Weil, who is on leave. Lt.
Weil has only recently returned from overseas duties with the
U. S. Army Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittleshofer of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. returned on Sunday from a
short stay in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld of Warrington Rd. have returned
from a few weeks' stay in Golden Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Atlas of Calvert Ave. have left for a
few weeks' visit in Mexico.
Commander and Mrs. Elmer Klein and their children, Allan,
Mary and Catherine of Parker Ave., left on Monday for San Bruno,
Calif., where Commander Klein will be stationed.
. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave. and Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Landau of Longfellow Ave. are expected home this
week-end from a 10-day stay in New York City where they attended
the wedding last Sunday of their niece, Dorothy Seidman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Chesluk are leaving Detroit to make
their home in Los Angeles, Calif. There will be open house at the
home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk, 1983 Taylor Ave., from
3 to 7 p. m. on Sunday evening, March 26.
Pvt. Jay Hartman, who has been stationed at Camp Roberts,
Calif., is spending a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. His sister, Jane, is spending
a few days at home before returning to her studies at Western
College, Oxford, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conheim of Outer Dr. have returned from
a six weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Miss Betty Loewenstein and her guest are spending a week
mrith Miss Lowenstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak, before
returning to their studies at Sophie Newcomb College in New
Orleans, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. returned
on Thursday from Pasadena, Calif., where they went to visit their
son, Pvt. Jack D. Hamburger.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. left on Thursday
to visit their son, Pvt. Howard Rothberg, who is stationed at Fort
McClellan, Ala. They were joined in Cincinnati by their daughter,
Dora Lee, who is a student at Western College in Oxford, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gordon of Parkside Ave. have as their
guest Mrs. Jerry Leviten of Teaneck, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Diamond of Longfellow Ave. and Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham J. Copeland of Parkside Ave. are spending a
week in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim L. Lieberman of Santa Barbara Dr.
have returned from a few weeks' visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. have returned from
a few weeks' visit in Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs., Milton Mittenthal of Warrington Rd. have re-
turned from a brief stay in Los Angeles, Calif.
Dr. Morris Rand of Highland Ave. has returned from a few
days' visit with his son, Lt. Leonard M. Rand, who is stationed at
Camp Rucker, Ala.
Miss Mary Wilkus is spending a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd., before returning to her
studies at the Edgewood School in Greenwich, Conn. •
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller of Chicago Blvd. have returned
from a short stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Samuel Rhodes of Outer Dr. has returned from a 10-day
visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Copeland. of Parkside Ave. had as their
house guests last week Mrs. Copeland's brother-in-law and sister,
Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Wolin, and their mother, Mrs. Gariel Baskind of
Chicago.
Miss Barbara Alpern is spending a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. Clemens, before returning to her
studies at the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in Boston, Mass.
Dr. and Mrs. David Gaberman of Santa Barbara Dr. are return-
ing this Friday from a few weeks' 'visit in Miami Beach, Fla.
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