Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS At Homes for Confirmands Of Temple Israel . • Beth Shmuel Ladies Plan to Raise Funds For New Synagogue Friday, May 19, 1944 Institute on Race Relations Monday Hadassah B P Group Will Close Season With Tea on Sunday - The luncheon of Ladies' Aux- Event Sponsored by Council Annual Confirmation Services will be conducted by iliary of Congregation Beth 'Temple Israel in the main auditorium of the Detroit Institute Shmuel will be held May • 31 at of Jewish Women to Be The Business and Professional of Art on Saturday evening, May 27. At Homes will be held Division of Hadassah will wind Held at Jewish Center In honor of the following Temple Israel Confirmands: up its season with a meeting and ELEANOR BACHMAN, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bach- man. of 16647 Parkside, 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. JOANNE KAY LICHTENSTEIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein of 2446 Clairmount Ave., 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. SHEILA MILLMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mill- man of 2221 Calvert, 2 to 5 p. in. Sunday, May 28. No cards. JACQUELINE PAUL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Paul of 2485 Glynn Court, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. - ROSLYNNADINE PERNICK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. -Pernick of Rochester Ave., at home at 18400 San Juan on Sunday, May 28. No cards. JEANNINE SNYDER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Snyder of 18261 Roselawn. Reception and buffet supper at 7 p. m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. EDWARD SPIVACK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spivack of 18037 Ohio, 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, May 28. No cards. Women's Clubs Bar Mitzvahs YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI will sponsor a games party at the Book Cadillac Monday evening. The chairman, Mrs. Nat H. Frier- berg, is assisted by Mesdames Julius Lipnick, Maurice Wasser- man, Simon Drissman, Lew Friedman, Jack Dunn, Max Blu- menthal and Sam Sborow. There will be prizes, refreshments and souvenirs. * * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Bnai Moshe. Election of officers will feature the meeting. Plans will be made for the paid-up luncheon to be held June 7. Mesdames Esther Engel, Ethel Goodman and Fanny Roth are co-chairmen. Mrs. Irene Stein and Mrs. Eleanor Ehrenwald are planning the July picnic. Mrs. Helen Ro- senthal supervises the sale of Bonds and Stamps at all meet- ings. * * * On Hospital Day, May 12, the Department of Michigan Ladies' Auxiliary of JEWISH WAR VETERANS visited hospitals here and in Dearborn. JWV Daughters presented a health ray lamp, games and story books to Children's Hospital. Two serv- icemen were provided with fa- cilities to make long distance calls home. * * * Bnai Brith Louis Marshall BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL WOMEN will meet on Tuesday, at the Louis Marshall headquarters, Richton and Lin- wood, to elect officers and to hear reports on the year's activi- ties. - * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID'S meeting on May 23, at the Jewish Community Center, will be featured by a book review by Miss Harriet Harwood of the J. L. Hudson Co. Plans for the annual donor luncheon were made at an executive board meeting at the home of Mrs. Irving Pomerantz. * * * On Monday evening, PISGAH WOMEN BNAI BRITH No. 122, will meet at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, to elect officers. The meeting is limited to members. The president, Mrs. Tillie Sims, will submit her re- port. Bridal Calendar June 4—Miss Alice Silber- stein, daughter of Mrs. Regina Silberstein of Rhode Island Ave., to Dr. William Weiss, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss. Consecration At Homes Announcements of At Homes for Consecrants of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be published in the May 26 and June 2 issues of The Jewish News. - MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sina- berg of 2727 Calvert Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their -son, Norman David, to take place Saturday morning, May 27, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At home Sunday, May 28, be- ginning at 7 p.m. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome Stanley, on Saturday morning, June 3, at Congregation Shaarei Shomaim, 15700 Muriland. Reception Sun- day, June 4, 3 to 7 p.m., at 15522 Normandy. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Harry T. Gross- - man of 2945 Richton Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph Herbert, this Satur- day morning, at Congregation Shaarey Zion. Reception at home on Sunday, beginning at 6 p. m. No cards. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gordon of Martindale Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald Myron, - on Saturday morning, May 20, at the - D. W. Simons Branch of the - United Hebrew Schools, Tuxedo and Holmur. Reception at home. on Sunday, May 21. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Sharp of 11390 Broadstreet announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jacob. Services to be held Sat- urday morning, May 27, at the United Hebrew Schools, Tuxedo and Holmur Branch. At home to friends and relatives that Satur- day evening. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cushman of 2693 Cortland Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lowell, on Saturday, May 20, at 9:30 a. m. at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. A dinner will be given that evening at the Riviera Hall. There will be four generations of one branch of the family attending the celebration, his grandmother, Mrs. L. GOld- stein from Miami, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. B. Tenenbaum of New York City and Rabbi and Mrs. Tenebaurn and their daughter, Joan, of Saginaw. Other out-of- MRS. L. LEEBOVE Jericho Temple, to raise funds for the synagogue to be built on Dexter and Buena Vista. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will be the speaker. Reservations are being accept- ed by Mrs. L. Leebove, TO. 5-1351, or Mrs. H. Mitz, HO. 6222. Sylvia Collins Elected Council Jrs. President On Sunday, Sylvia Collins will receive the gavel from Mrs. Leonard Weiner at the annual meeting of the National Council of Jewish Juniors, at the instal- lation ceremony at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dolphine Klein will render musical selections. Members of the senior board have been invited to 'be the guests of juniors for the after- noon. Births May 3—To Rabbi and Mrs. Morris V. Dembowitz (Lenore Markson of Detroit) of 5316 Dor- chester Ave., Chicago, a daugh- ter, Ruth. * * * May 6—To T/Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard J. Canner (Lillian Trute), a son, Ronald Berry. T/Sgt. Canner is stationed at Camp Maxey, Texas. * * * May 10—To Mrs. Harry Jos- selson (Evelyn Shorr) a son, Robert Howard. * * * May 11—To Ensign and Mrs. Jacob Keidan. (Miriam Shetzer) of Chicago Blvd., a son. * * * May 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Pollack (Blanche Fisher) of Fullerton Ave., a daughter. * * * April 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pershin (Mildred Lubet- zky), a daughter, Felice Ellen. town guests will be Miss Dorothy Strohl Solomon of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. I. Strohl, Mannie Ferkin and Miss Frances Kurtz of New York, Mrs. M. Parker and M. Krutz of Scranton, Pa. Your Furs are Safe Here Buy War Bonds As means of mobilizing the community in efforts against the spread of racial hatred, - the De- troit Section of the Council of Jewish Women will sponsor - an Institute on Race Relations next Monday, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Starting with registration of those attending, at 10:30 a. m., the Cranbrook exhibit on "The Races of Mankind" will be shown and will be followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, national Council president, will welcome the guests. Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger, president of the Detroit Section, will speak at the lunch- eon. Speakers at the program will include Dr. Robert Hatt, who will present the major theme, "The Races of Mankind"; Rob- ert E. Hayden, of the University of Michigan faculty; Dr. Edward C. Jandy, professor of sociology at Wayne University; Oliver La- grone, Detroit sculptor; Hughie Lee Smith, Detroit artist; Dr. Mentor Williams, professor of English at t h e University of Michigan; Mrs. Beulah T. Whit- by of the Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee. The program was arranged by the committee on social legisla- tion, Mrs. Harry Stocker and Mrs. Samuel Linden, co-chair- men. Mrs. H. J. L. Frank is chairman of the luncheon com- mittee. Reservations for the entire program, at 65 cents, which in- cludes the luncheon, may be made by calling Mrs. Louis Zlatkin, 18475 Roselawn, UN. 3-8998, or Mrs. Irving Posner, 3336 Glendale, TO. 8-8989. Mrs. Guggenheim Dies NEW YORK (JPS) — Mrs Florence S h 1 o s s Guggenheim, widow of Daniel Guggenheim, leader in the copper industry, died from the effects of a heart attack at her home here. She was a member of Congregation Emanu-El and Pk- 20 years was treasurer and trustee of the Emanu-El sisterhood. tea on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at the home of • Mrs. Ralph Weis- man, 1470 W. Boston Blvd. On the agenda will be a re- port of the year's activities by the president, and election of officers. Following the business part of the meeting will be a program consisting of a group of vocal selections by Miss Edith Reznick, well-known so- prano, accompanied on the piano by Miss Lillian Robbins, and a talk by Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- lich. A social hour will follow. Members are urged to bring prospective members to this meeting, at which time impor- tant plans for the fall will be outlined. For further information call Tess Rabinowitz, TY. 4-1684; Lillion Gordon, UN. 3-4854, or Sophie B. Schwartz, TY. 5-6419. Registration Closed By Fresh Air Camp Quota Filled Within Week After Opening Date; Only Senior Places Available A record demand closed reg- istration for the Fresh Air Camp less than a week after the open- ing date, May 1. With the exception of several places in the Senior Boys' Unit, ages '13-16, every period was filled and an overflow of ap- pointments accepted _ through May 15. The system of regis- tration by appointment only was instituted to insure equitable treatment of all requests. 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