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March 31, 1944 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-03-31

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Friday, March 31, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Page Nine

All-Time Fund-Raising Record
Set by Auxiliary of J.N.F.

Women's Clubs

Laundry Driver's Social Club
served on March 13 at Down-
Capt. and Mrs. Jack L. Selling are visiting with Capt. Selling's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Selling, 19353 Stoepel. Capt. Selling
town USO. Mrs. Philip •Yanov-
is home on leave from his duties with the 7th Air Corps in New
sky and Mrs. Louis Rubin, chair-
Guinea, having completed 53 flight missions. Open house in the
men, were assisted by Mesdames
visitors' hdnor will be held at the Selling home this Sunday.
krthur Bebes, Edward Bunin,
Mrs. David S. Hershman of Calvert Ave. left on Tuesday for
Max Cohen, Ruby S. Cohen,
Alexandria, La., where she will join her husband, Sgt. Hershman,
Albert K. Dubin, J. Fox, Harry
who has been transferred to Camp Livingstone, La., from Fort
Harris, Sidney Jaffee, Morris
Leonard, Mo.
Kahn Morris„.Katz, Morris Lin-
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schlafer of Wildemere Ave. spent the
den, Isaac Litwak, Sam Malitz,
last week-end in Chicago.
Dave Melnick, Sol Migdal, Sam
Mrs. M. Simon is returning to her home in Hamilton, Ont., this
Milgrom, Morris Pickstein, Al-
Friday after spending the week as the guest of her brother-in-law
bert Porvin, Julius Rbolik and
and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Krohn of Cambridge Rd. Mrs.
Harry Utchenik.
Krohn will accompany her sister to Hamilton where she will remain
for a few days.
• * *
Pvt. Stanley Henry Marks left on Tuesday for his post at
Jr. - Home Relief Society will
Miss., after spending his furlough with his parents,
Camp Shelby, Miss.
close its membership drive with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
of Cherrylawn Ave. Pvt. Marks recently
a buffet supper on April 29, at
returned from service in North Africa.
the home of Mrs. Samuel Arkin,
Mrs. Louis Pollak of Cleveland, 0., is visiting her parents, Mr.
—Photo by Herbert Paul Gach.
4055 Glendale. Servciemen will
and Mrs. Samuel Pollak of Collingwood Ave., and her sister, Mrs.
Left to right: MRS. WILLIAM KLAFER, chairman of the 1944 be the guests of the Society.
Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd.
fund-raising project of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National
Mr. and Mrs. David Levkoff and their daughter, Miss Edith Fund; WILLIAM HORDES, president of the Detroit J.N.F. Council; Members may pay their dues at
Levkoff of New York City, are spending a week as the guests of PIERRE VAN PAASSEN, guest speaker at the March 22 event, the door.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner..of Burlington Dr.
and MRS. PHILIP J. CUTLER, president of the J.N.F. Auxiliary.
Iota Sigma Tau Sorority is
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of the Belcrest Hotel has returned
An all-time high record was continue to fight for their just holding a series of teas to raise
from a visit in Phoenix, Ariz., and Temple, Tex.,, where she visited
funds to purchase limbs for dis-
set. by the Ladies' Auxiliary of rights in Palestine.
her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Gingold.
abled soldiers. The first in the
Mrs. Theodore I. Cooper, who has been visiting with friends the Jewish National Fund in its
A check for $36,000, the income
in Kentucky, is making her home for the duration with her parents, 1944 fund-raising effort, which from the 1944 campaign, was series will be held April 2 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. Her husband, culminated in the large meeting presented by Mrs. William home of Miss Rita Cohn, 18405
Lt. Cooper, is stationed at present in India.
held at the Masonic Temple on Klafer, chairman of the drive, to Fairfield.
* *_ *
Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Steele of Monterey Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. March 22.
William Hordes, president of the
Harold Desenberg of Roslyn Rd. have returned from a week in
Infants
Service-
Group will
Nearly 3,000, including more Jewish National Fund Council.
New York City.
than 400 men, heard a stirring Mrs. J. S. Sperka presided at have a games party at the Book
Cadillac Hotel on May 7. Tickets
(j.g.) and Mrs. Howard Sherman of Lake Forrest, Ill., spent address by the eminent author
the last week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of "The Forgotten Ally," Pierre the meeting, and the gathering are procurable from Mrs. Katz,
was
greeted
by
Mrs.
Philip
J.
of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sherman of Calvert Ave.
Van Paassen, who condemned Cutler, president of the Auxili- UN. 4-4289; Mrs. A. Young, TO.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden and their daughter, Mrs. the back-stage political maneu- ary.
8-8542, and members of the
Herbert Kessler of Edison Ave., are spending this week-end in
vers which had led to the issu-
A resolution demanding abro- group. Members will participate
Hamilton, Ont.
in the Red Cross blood donor
ance of the British White Paper
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aminoff have returned to their home in on Palestine and urged Jews to gation of the White Paper was drive in April.
adopted
at
the
meeting.
Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Aminoff's brother and sister-in-law,
Infants Service Group will
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jacob Thal of Boston Blvd.
Mrs. Louis Morris of Oak Dr. and Mrs. John Imerman of
Samuel Katkin, 19330 Warring- hold a board meeting at the
Gloucester Drive have returned from a stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
ton Dr., chairmen of this project. home of 1\frs. S. Gross, 3004
Clements.
Mrs. Max Miller of Huntington Woods left for San Diego, Calif.,
The newly formed study
•* * *
where she will join her husband, Pvt. Max Miller, who is stationed
groups meet on alternate Thurs-
at Camp Callan.
Youth
Education
League will
Detroit Wome's Division of days at the home of the chair-
Mrs. A. Max Kohn returned on Sunday to New York City the American Jewish Congress
meet Monday at the home of Mrs.
man,
Mrs..
David.
Bernstien.
after a fortnight's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nandor
Sydney Kalt, 18421 Woodingham.
Simon of Boston Blvd. Capt Kohn is stationed at present in England. will meet at the Shaarey Zedek, "Guide to American Social Prob-
Wednesday, April 12, 1:30 p. m. lem" is used as a basis for dis-
Mrs. S.. K. Gage of the Belcrest Hotel is spending the month
Val Clair, news commentator cussion. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow
of April in Miami Beach, Fla:-
MIDWAY FLORIST
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden of Boston Blvd. are spending a on Station CKLW, will be the is leader of the discussion group.
guest speaker. Mrs. David Bern- All Congress members are in- 3351 West Davison
week in New York City.
TO. 8-1650
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of Tyler Ave. had as their guests stein will give a resume of ac- vited.
last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baron, their daughter, Paula, tivities of the World Jewish Con-
NA
and their son, Donal, of Lansing;. Mrs. Maurice Gaylord and her gress.
son, Frederick, of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schreiber of Cleve-
In honor -of the 70th birthday
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stupsker and their sons, Myron and of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, the
Charles, of Toledo.
Women's Division is now active-
Pfc. Arthur Miller, ASTP, Wayne University Medical School, ly engaged in a bond selling
has returned from a few days -visit in Chicago.
drive. Checks made payable to
BE WISE! Place your order now for
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. have returned Federal Reserve Bank should be
• Good Housekeeping table pod •
from an extended visit in WeSt Palm Beach, Fla.
mailed to Mrs. Max Saidman,
while pre-war materials and prompt
Dr. Harry Metzger of Atkinson Ave. has returned from a few 3317 W. Grand Ave., or Mrs.
service ore still available.
days' visit in New York City.
Priced from
Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman have moved from Lawrence Ave.
SOCIETIES SERVE USO
and are now residing at 19125 Canterbury Ave.
Michigan Home Protective
Oscar Boxman, Petty Officer 2/c, returned on Thursday to his
post after spending a • week's leave with Mrs. Boxmann in their Assn. members served at the
Our Representative wilt measure
Downtown USO March 20. -
home on Webb Ave.
your table and show samples of
Food packages were sent to
certified and guaranteed Heat-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush of Wisconsin Ave. have returned
Fort Brady by Zedakah Club
- Proof and Washable Table Pads.
from Hollywood, Fla., where they spent the winter months.
A/C Arnold J. Rodin, son of Mrs. Rena Rodin of Boston Blvd., and to Fort Custer by Pogro-
GOOD- HOUSEKEEPING TABLE PAD CO.
has been transferred _ from Maxwell Field, Ala., to Bennettsville, bistcher Ladies' Society and
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Poale Zion Zeire Zion Branch 1.
In celebration of her 16th birthday, Miss Lillian Litvin was
hostess to a group of her friends at a luncheon at her home in
Woodingham Dr: last Sunday.
Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs. Samuel Katkin are spending
several days in St. Joseph, Mich.
Bathroom Sets . . . Shower Curtain Sefs
Mrs. Martin Naimark and daughter have left for Philadelphia,
Pa., to spend the holidays. _
Draperies . . . Curfains . . . Linens
Mrs. Charles Goldman of Glendale Ave. and Mrs. Lou Kroll
of the Wilshire are spending a week in New York.
Luncheon Sets . . . Dinner Cloths
Miss Marian Gelstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Gelstein of 15437 Linwood Ave., was honored at a personal shower
Spread Sets . . . Towel Sets
by Miss Marion Velick at her home on March 7. On March 16, Miss
Gelstein was entertained at a miscellaneous shower and dinner
for 60 guests by her sister, Mrs. Harry Swartz, and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Sam Epstein, at the Belcrest Hotel. Miss Gelstein became
the bride of Sgt. Morris Aaron Epstein, son of Mr. Harry Epstein
of New York City, March 19.

Congress Women
To Meet April 12



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