- Friday, Wpfa$02, Y944 J.N.F. Auxiliary's Election Tuesday THE JEWISH NEWS Births Surprise Betrothal Announcement Made April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Workers in Successful 1944 Sidney M. Shevitz of 4751 Sturt- evant Ave., a daughter, Vivian. Drive Feted at Victory * * * Luncheon May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Fishman (Rose Hodell) ' Workers who were responsible of Ohio Ave., a daughter, Jane for the record-breaking success Frances. * * * of the 1944 fund-raising effort of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Jewish National Fund were hon- Eugene Gross (Joyce Rich) of ored at a victory luncheon held Cortland Ave., a son. * * * April 27 at the Rose Sittig •Cohen Bldg. • May 4—To Sgt. and Mrs. Na- The Ladies' Auxiliary raised than Minkoff (Miriam Newman) the sum of $36,000 in this year's of 3461 W. Outer Drive, a drive which concluded with the daughter, Myra Kay. * * * gathering at the Masonic Temple on March 22, with Pierre Van May 5—To -Lt. and Mrs. Albert Paassen as speaker. At the vic- L. Fuchs (Barbara Wilkus) of tory luncheon, 150 workers were Boston Blvd., a daughter, Susan. * * * guests of the auxiliary. Host- esses were Mesdames Leo Gold, May 5—To Lt. and Mrs. Rob- rim r, Larry Chanin, Sherman Harri- ert Morrison (Natalie Marwil) ala son, Jules Kraft, William Klafer, of. Washington, D. C., a daugh- GERTRUDE HELEN LEAVITT Julius London, Benjamin Laikin, ter, .--Rosalie. Lt. Morrison is M. Lublin, Albert. Posen, A. stationed in Belvoir, Va. At an open-house given in hon- or of their son, Ensign Gerald M. Potiker, Harry Schumer and M. Leavitt, USNR, Mr. and Mrs. Schubiner. Mrs. Nathan Z_ack Samuel P. Leavitt of 10470 East was chairman of the party and Outer Drive, as a surprise, an- thanks were extended to Mes- nounced the engagement of their dames M. Goldberg, B. Lehrman and I. Cabot for their assistance. CARO-KAVANAU Mr. a n d daughter, Gertrude Helen Lea- Officers of the auxiliary will Mrs. Samuel L. _ Kavanau • an- vitt, to Harry B. Evans, son • of be elected at a meeting at 1:15 nounce the marriage of their Samuel Evans. p.m. next Tuesday at the Rose - daughter, Leslie, to Sgt. Louis Sittig Cohen Bldg. Pupils of the M. Caro of U. S. Army, son of United Hebrew Schools will pre- Mr. and Mrs. David Caro of San sent a pageant of the Jewish Francisco, Calif. holidays, under the direction of Sgt. Caro is stationed at the Henri Goldberg. Aliza Stullman Oakland Hospital, Oakland, will be the accompanist. Calif. An appeal has been issued by Sgt. and Mrs. Caro are resid- Dances sponsored at the Bnai Mrs. Philip Cutler, president of ing at the Alexander Hamilton David for teen-age groups are at- the Ladies' Auxiliary, for the Hotel at San Francisco. tracting community interest. * * * planting of trees in Palestine on The youngsters play ping pong Mother's Day. Trees may be ALLEN-SWADE: The mar- and shuffle board and are provid- planted by calling the auxiliary's riage of Miss Elaine Swade, ed with entertainment. tree committee chairman, Mrs. I. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. During the summer, these en- Goodman, TO. 8-2669. Maurice Swade of Greenlawn tertainments will be sponsored Ave., and Cpl. Marvin J. Allen, every other Saturday night. son of Mr. and •Mrs. Max Abra- This Saturday night, entertain- sohn of Wisconsin Ave., took ment will take the form of a place at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday floor show. These socials are sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Edw'ard Gold- evining, May 11, at the Lee man of 2334 Highland Ave., an- Plaza, Rabbi Leon Fram •offici- the Men's Club of Bnai David. nounce the engagement of their ating. The young couple are daughter, • Beverly, to Donald making their home at present at MIDWAY FLORIST Blustein, S 2/c, of the U. S. Marysville, Calif. Cpl. Allen is 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid- stationed at Camp Beale. ney Blustein of Grand Ave. Reception Sunday, May 14, 2 to 4 p. m. No cards. * * * ' Mr. and Mrs. Eli Danish of Gladstone Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Claire, to Tech. 5th • Grade An- drew Ross Miller of the U. S. Army, son of Mrs. Ruth Miller. Tech 5th Grade Miller is station- ed at Camp Butner, N. C. Marriages Page. We ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Joseph L. Levy of Calvert Ave. has returned from 10 days in Kalamazoo where she was visiting with friends. Capt. Perry. P. Burnstine has returned to his post at Camp Fannim, Tex., following a short leave spent with Mrs. Burnstine and their daughters in their home on LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman and daughter Marian, of Sherbourne Rd., are at the Pierre in New York for a 10-day stay. Honoring Max Stein's recovery from illness, 35 friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stein, 2738 Glendale, Sunday evening ; . for dinner • and entertainment. The Steins filled seven family emergency kits for Russian War Relief, to be included in the good-will carton shipment to Soviet Russia. Mrs. Albert Meister, teacher of dramatic art, will present' her pupils in a Dramatic Art Recital on May 18, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Center. The following will participate: Sue Winston, Sandra Sinai, Phillis Pullberg, Arlene Shayne, Barbara Feldman, Sally Kleiman, Gloria Gittleman, Deena Robbins, Lorraine Syner, Joan Salley, Joel Reisner, and Jo Ann Meister. Barbara Renton. and Barbara Sue Knighton, of the Miltimore School of Dance, will entertain with dancing. Martha Meistpr and Rosalie David- son will render piano selections. Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg of the Bekrest Hotel' has returned from a few weeks visit in New York City. • Miss Bertha Broudy of Tyler Ave. will leave next 'Tuesday for an extended stay in Los Angeles. Mrs. Fred Sherman of Beaconsfield. Ave. is spending a few days in Cleveland. Teen-Age Socials Sponsored at Bnai David by Men's Club Engagements INTRODUCING .. Bridal Calendar June 4—Miss Alice Silber- stein, daughter of Mrs. Regin4 Silberstein of Rhode Island Ave., to Dr. William Weiss, son of ,the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss. 1944 JUNE GRADUATES The Retail Field of Fash- ion offers unlimited pos- sibilities for you to earn a good saldry while ob- taining good training and experience in a de- partment of your own choosing. SALESLADIES BUYERS MERCHANDISERS STENOGRAPHERS TYPISTS BOOKK EEPERS CLERICALS WINDOW TRIMMERS ARTISTS • Call at our Employment Office, 5th flo'or, 2210 Park Avenue, and discuss your ambition and quali- fications with us. 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