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THE JEWISH NEWS
Women s Clubs
Ow -
Marriages
WIC Simulataneous
Card Party May 17
YO U TH EDUCATION
SCHURGIN - RACKOFF: Mr.
- LEAGUE will hold election o f
The annual simultaneous card
officers Monday at the home of and Mrs. Louis Rackoff of Cort-
Mrs. H. J. Millman, 2221 Calvert. land Ave. announce the mar- parties of the Detroit League of
Co-hostesses will be - Mesdames riage of their daughter, Mildred, the National Home for Jewish
Maurice Schatz, Louis Fried, to Lt. Samuel B. Schurgin of Children at Denver will be held
. Philip Collins and M. K. Bur- Phoenix, Ariz., now stationed in on Wednesday, May 17, at homes
St. Louis, son of Mrs. Ida Schur- of members and friends.
Stien.
gin of New York City. Dr. B.
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Mrs. Joseph B. Slatkin has
UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- Benedict Glazer officiated at the been appointed general chair-
EN'S CLUB meets Monday eve- ceremony at the Belcrest Hotel man of this project, assisted by
on April 16. After a reception
nings at the Bagley School. Prof.
for 100 guests, there was a fam-
Norman Humphrey of Wayne
ily dinner. Lt. and Mrs. Schur-
University addressed the last
gin' left for an Eastern honey-
. meeting. New members are wel-
moon trip.
come. For information call UN.
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2-2749 or UN. 2-2850.
KOPEL-S
AL Z M AN: An-
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nouncement was made this week
DETROIT LADIES' LECHEM
of the marriage of Miss Mar-
ANIYIM will have a dinner and
garet Salzman, daughter of Dr.
card party Sunday at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue. - Pro- and Mrs. Samuel R. Salzman of
Parkwood Ave., Toledo, and Cpl.
ceeds will go to the Red Cross.
Richard Kopel, son of Dr. and
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Mrs. Joseph 0. Kopel of Detroit.
DEPARTMENT OF MICHI-
The newlyweds are making
GAN LADIES' AUXILIARY of their home in Madison, Wis.,
the Jewish War Veterans mem- where Cpl. Kopel is an instruc-
' bers were guests at the member- tor in the Army Air Force at
- ship - rally of Eli Rosenblum Truax Field.
Post 231 in Flint on April 20.
Representing the Department of
Michigan were Rose M. Cowan, A Mother and Daughter banquet
- president; Lillian A. Morris Jr., will be held at Kern's on Mon-
vice-president; Birdie Z. Rosen- 'day, May 15, at 12 noon. The $3
berg, treasurer ; a ri d Hattie donor luncheon will be held at
MRS. JOSEPH B. SLATKIN
Lachar's on Twelfth St., June 6.
Cohen, chaplain.
For information call the secret-
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ary, Mrs. Kruger, TR. 2-7409, or the following chairmen: Mrs.
SIGMA ALPHA BETA Soror-
chairman of booklet, Mrs. Rosen- Harry Coggan, Mrs. Sam Gor-
ity's forthcoming dance, "The gard, TO. 6-2067.
don, Mrs. Nathan C. Kariterman,
Starlight Ball," featuring Teddy
Mrs. Sol Levy, Mrs. Joseph Pren-
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Grant's music-makers, will be
tis,= Mrs. Morey Scholhick and
The annual Mothers' a n d Mrs. Maurice Schwartz.
held May 13 in the Italian Gar-
Daughters'
dinner,
sponsored
by
dens of Book Cadillac Hotel.
All proceeds . will be sent to
Sally Brown, president, along WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF YOUNG the Home at Denver which cares
with committee members, Idele ISRAEL will be celebrated on fdr underprivileged . children.
Lautmann, Shirley August, Mar- May 10, at Lachar's, 8939 12th St.
Dr. M. Murray Peshkin, au-
lyn Kopel and Lois Hopp, are Mrs. Edith Cohen, chairman, an-
making arrangements for the af- nounces that the program will thority on the treatment of asth-
include a guest speaker and a ma, states: "For years I have
fair.
singer. For reservations, call Mrs. carried on a crusade almost alone
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to interest people in the plight
JR. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Fannie- Leve, TO. 5-2634.
of children suffering with chroic
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will close the membership drive
on Saturday, at 7:30, with a
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- bronchial asthma but to almost
buffet supper-dance at the home PEAN WELFARE ORG. will no avail. The child rescue work
of Mrs. Samuel Arkin, 4055 meet Monday\at 1. p. m. at the of the National Home for Jewish
Glendale. SerTicemen will be the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and . Law- Children at Denver is a trail-
guests. All paid members of the rence, to hear reports from the blazing service in the rehabilita-
organization pre urged to attend. investigating committee and re- tion of children."
Mrs. Monte Weston, president
New members are invited to pay commendations from 'the board
their dues at the door. For infor- regarding sending relief to or- of the Detroit League, advises
mation, call Miss. Florence Nai- phans in Palestine and other that the women of Detroit can
mark, UN.
2-1138 or MA. 7460. countries. Plans will be made on contribute. to this Child-Rescue
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Work by opening their homes
future events.
for simultaneous card parties on
JR. MUSIC STUDY CLUB has
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May 17. Additional information
prepared a program for annual
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
Junior-Senior Day to be held MLAWER VEREIN will cele- may be obtained from Mrs. Wes-
this Saturday, at 2 p. m., at the brate Victoria Burnstein Mother ton, the. above chairmen or mem-
WYCA, 2230 Witherell.. Members and Daughter event Tuesday bers of the organization.
and friends are invited.
evening, -May 16, at P aereira's NEW ENGLAND JNF BUYS
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9925 Dexter. There will be a fine
ZEDAKAH CLUB entertained program and prizes. Members NACHLATH MASSACHUSETTS
BOSTON—A tract of 6,000
charter members at the home of and friends are asked to call
Mrs. Joseph Staub of Oakman Mrs. Israel Burnstein, TR. 2-4053 dun.ams (about 1,320 acres) has
Blvd. on April 24. The last meet- for- reservations. The Auxiliary been redeemed by the Jewish
ing was held at the home of Mrs. is planning a luncheon for June National Fund of New England
to be known as Nachlath Mas-
Max Sucher.
7 at the Women's Guild.
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sachusetts.
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Announcement about the es-
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRA-
HEBREW LADIES' AID will
CHI will combine a social meet- sponsor a Red Cross card party tablishment of the Massachusetts
ing at the home of Mrs. Lew Sunday evening, May 14, at. the Colony in Palestine was made at
Friedman, 2704 W. Grand Ave., Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs. J. a dinner last Sunday, at which
the late Cardinal O'Connell was
at 8 p. m., May 1, and a food Ring and Mrs. I. Auslander
, co-
shower for the benefit of the. chairmen, urge immediate reser- eulogized as "a lover of human-
games party to be held at the vation of tickets by calling Mrs ity and peace."
Book Cadillac Hotel oh May 22. Pauline Schiff, TO. 7-3762. Waste
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MIDWAY FLORIST
fats are collected at all meet-
PROGRESSIVE LADIES' UN- ings and War Bonds and Stamps
TO. 8-1650
3351 West Davison
TERSTIUTZUNGS VEREIN will are sold at each gathering.
meet May 2, at 7 p. m., at As-
sembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth St.
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Friday, April 28, 1944
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Mrs. J. B. Baruch and her son, Theodore, of W. Philadelphia
Ave. have returned from Petersburg, Va., where they spent a few
days visiting with Mrs. Baruch's son and daughter-in-law, Pfc. and
Mrs. Alexander Baruch. Pfc. Baruch is stationed at Camp Lee.
Mrs. Myron Keys of Wildemere Ave. is expected home this
Friday from McAllen, Texas, where she spent the last month visit-
ing with her son-in-law and daughter, Cpl. and Mrs. Daniel Car-
penter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Boston Blvd have invited a
group of their friends to a dinner at their home this Saturday.
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Mr. If nd Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. returned on
Wednesday from New York City, where they attended the wedding
of Mr. Goldman's brother, Sgt. Seymour Goldman, last Sunday.
Complimenting her niece, Miss Alice Silberstein, whose marriage
to Dr. William Weiss will take place early in June, Mrs. Joseph
Greenfield of Glynn Ct. is giving a luncheon and shower at the
Hotel Statler this Saturday.
Complimenting her house guest, Miss Florence Beit of New
London,- Conn., Miss Gloria Rosman of Boston Blvd. was hostess at
a luncheon last Saturday at the Hotel Statler Terrace Room.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Elconin of Sturtevant Ave. returned last
Sunday from Miami Beach where they had spent the last few
weeks.
Cpl. Elliott Lipson returned to his post at Camp Ellis, Ill., after
a short furlough spent with Mrs.. Lipson and their small son of
Parkside Ave.
Births
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Finkelstein (Edith Lechter)
of 2081 W. Euclid Ave., a daugh-
ter, Diane Shirley.
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April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Zussman of 4303 Cortland Ave.,
a son, Jeffrey Mayer.
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April 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Redstone (Ruth Rosen-
baum) of 19303 Appoline, a son,
Eliel Gordon.
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April 11 - --To Pfc. and Mrs.
Robert R. Luby (Miriam Cutler)
of Santa Maria, Calif., a son,
Richard Elliott. Pfc. Luby is
stationed at the Santa Maria Air
Field.
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April 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Jonas (Ann Solomon) of
3819 Clements, a son, James
Lawrence_.
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April 24 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Koltonow (Lottie Kaplan)
of . 2295 Labelle Ave., a son,
Leonard Michael.
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Feb. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Weiner (Tillie Leib) of
Blaine Ave., a son, Arnold Leib.
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