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June 30, 1944 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-06-30

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Page Eight

Home Relief Society
Announces Plans
For Fund-Raising

THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs

Florence Schur gin
Weds • Leslie Share

Frfday, June 30, 1944

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY 1

PRIMROSE B E N E V O LENT
CLUB held a Bond Rally and
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green and son, Howard Lawrence, for-
The garden of Thendara Coun-
sold $18,000 worth of War Bonds
merly of W. Buena Vista Ave., are now residing at 2751 Webb Ave.
Mickey and Sammy Woolf were try Club, near Pontiac, Mich.,
Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins and her two daughters, Alice and Martha
Annual Dinner - Dance Off, the entertainers. The following was the scene of the wedding of
Jane, left last week for Charlevoix, where they will remain . until
officers were installed: Mrs. Jack
Luncheon to Be Held
Labor Day. Mrs. Robbins' nephew,' Romain Rolland Kaminer, is
Aaron, president; Mrs. Morris
visiting with them until July 4.
At Book Cadillac
Greenberg, vice-president; Mes-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Franzblau, accompanied by their daugh-
ters, Mrs. Irving H. Wartell, Mrs. Paul Tilds and Ardis, are visiting' ,
• Mrs. living H. Small, president dames Bessie Jaslove, Louis Jac-
obson and E. Simon, recording,
their
son and brother, Jarvis, in Alexandria, La.
- of Home Relief Society, this week
corresponding and financial sec-
Milton
Wargon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wargon of 2445
made public a letter issued to retaries; Mrs. F. Friedman, treas-
Monterey Ave., was home on furlough recently. He has been in
. members and friends announcing
urer; Mesdames D. Plafkin and
service two years and is stationed in the Quartermaster Corps of
plans for next year'S fund-rais-
the U. S. Air Farce at Lincoln, Neb. He is 23 years old and a grad-
E. Bushkoff, social committee;
ing.
uate
of Central high.
Mesdames H. Gross and Nathan
Mrs. Small announces that the Razimma, hospitalers; Mesdames
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Congregation Beth Tefilo
annual dinner-dance will be I. Lichtenstein and Martin Cohen,
Emanuel and Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of Congregation Bnai Moshe
abandoned for the duration and membership committee.
will attend the 10th convention of the Rabbinical Council of
America in the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, 'July '7-12.
that a luncheon will be held in-
* * *
' stead at the. Book Cadillac, on
Pvt. Alvin M. Schriber is on furlough from Camp Grant, Ill.,
DEBORAH AUXILIARY, Bnai
and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schriber of 1726
• Tuesday, .Oct. 31. Patrons' fees
Brith Young Women, recently
Calvert.
will be $10 and general admis-
installed Dorothy Cohen as presi-
sion will be $5.50.
Pvt. Sanford Golden is visiting his parents, Mr. and 1Wrs.
dent; Dorothy Frank, Sophie
Sydney Golden of 1727 Taylor.
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, chairman Horwich, Bea Goodgall, vice-
Mrs. I. M. Hertz announces the graduation of her son, Dr.
of the affair, and her committee presidents; Shirley Leiderman,
Phillip Hertz, from .the University of Michigan College of Den-
- have begun to make plans for treasurer; Elsie Lipton, Mildred
tistry.
this event. For reservations and Cohen, Betty Scheck, financial,
information, call Mrs. Deutsch, recording and corresponding sec-
JSSB Has Messages from New Officers Elected By
UN. 1-3492, or the chairman of retaries; Bea Guz, sentinel; Eve-
pledges, Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, TO. lyn Kuzmtsoff, conductress; Pearl
MRS. LESLIE SHARE
Russia for Detroiters
Little Women Hadassah 4
8-2281.
Rosenberg, Anne Burg, Celia Florence Bea Schurgin, daughter
Messages
have
been
„received
At a luncheon held June 18
Mrs. Sam Marks, UN. 1-3608, Moskowitz, trustees; Dorothy
is chairman of the year • book. Weber, councilor. An address was of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schurgin from relatives in Russia for the at the Jewish Center, Little Wo-
men of Hadassah announced the
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, TO. 3- delivered by the Rev. Joseph of Seward Ave., and T/5 Leslie following Detroiters:
following new officers:
•3669, is in charge of Our Service- Q. Mayne of Detroit Round Table. Share, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul
M.
Fox,
19158
Littlefield,
from
Share of Seward Ave. Dinner
Dorothea B o n d, president;
men's Honor Roll. Mrs. Joseph
* * *
brother,
Joseph
Gottfried;
Ruvin
was served for the guests in the
Elaine Shiffman, Barbara Milin
Grabow, TO. 5-0669, is in charge
JUNIOR HADASSAH climax- club house.
Sandler, 1025-35 Montcalm St.,
and Dale Berger, vice-presidents;
of memoriams. Mrs. Jule Eng- ed its successful cultural program
Matron of honor was Evelyn from cousin, Eidle Plaksa; Sam Gale Eskow, corresponding sec-
lander, TY. 7-6232, is in charge with a tea at the home of Mrs.
Weisman,
from
brother,
Shelma
Wishnetsky. Four members of
retary; Laura Dvorin, recording
of darlings' insertions.
Maurice Landau. The 25 girls
Winser; L. Meyer, 3331 Carter,
secretary; Carolyn Greenberg,
The opening fall meeting will who participated in the programs the armed forces served as a from Anna G. Futerfas.
treasurer; Madeline Cohn, Pearl
be held Sept. 6 in the garden of studied Dr. S. Bardin's "Zionism guard of honor for the bride-
Anyone knowing the where- Gottlieb, Miriam Coggan, Ella
Mit. Morris Rosenberg, 19271 and the World Crisis," as well as grctomgroom—Sgt. Arthur Schur-
abouts of these people should Klein, Barbara Schoenfeld, Caro-
gin,
.
T/5'
Nathaniel
Share,
Lt.
Strathcorna Dr.
the history of World Zionist Con-
Harold Hoffman, Lt. (j. g.) Ar- communicate with Harold Silver, lyn Share, Rondie Weingarden,
On July 3, Home Relief mem- gresses of the Detroit chapter.
thur Edelstein. .Rabbi J. J. Na- 5737 Second Ave., Trinity 2-4080. board members.
bers will be hosts to servicemen
* * *
than officiated.
at Downtown USO. Volunteers
ZEDAKAH CLUB'S conclud-
Out of town guests included
are asked to call Mrs. William ing meeting of the year was held
Gordon, TY. 4-6835, or Mrs. John June 19 in the form of a lunch- Mrs. Bailey and Miss Rosabelle
Share of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs.
Herman, -UN. 4-0530.
eon at the home of Mrs. Minnie
Eli Zelomek of Rochester, N. Y.;
Goodman. New officers presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Yabrove of
Plans were made for a victory
Saginaw; Lt. and Mrs. Harold
luncheon. While there will be no Hoffmann of Kansas City, Mo.
meetings during the summer, the
The newlyweds left for Camp
club's activities will not be in-
Richie, Md., where the bride-
terrupted. Members wishing to groom is stationed.
Pioneer Women's Organization serve as USO hostesses are asked
Council announces the election to call Mrs. Hattie Schwartz, TO.
7-0977.
of the following officers:
* * *
Mrs. M. Michlin, chairman;
EAST SIDE CHAPTER OF
Mesdames B. Schwartz, A.
Schreier and D. Colman, record- BNAI BRITH WOMEN held an
ing, corresponding and financial impressive c e r emon y Monday
secretaries; Mrs. A. J. Nakelsky, evening at Pillar Temple and
presented the gavel to the newly- Young Women's Study Club
treasurer.
Committee chairmen are: Fund- elected president, Mrs. Libby
The Young Women's Study
raising, Mesdames G. Green and Hersch, who succeeds Mrs. Rita Club will have its annual wind-
Fischer.
Mrs.
Annabelle
Coggan,
F. Lichtman; organizational, Mes-
up• luncheon at the home of Mrs.
dames R. Frank and L. Levine; a former president, recently in- T. Kominars, 11311 Mark Twain,
cultural, Mesdames M. Rubin- stalled new officers. On July 24, July 1, at 1:30 p. m. Only paid
stein, S. Feldman and J. Serling; East Side Chapter members will up members are invited to at-
Publicity, Mesdames H. Mondry be hostesses at the Downtown tend.
* *
and M. Handelman; War efforts, USO.
Mrs. Mondry; J. N. F., Mrs. J.
Mothers' Clubs
Malamud; youth efforts, Mes- Bnai Brith Women's
The Mothers' Clubs will con-
dames J. Nakelsky and L. Levine; Garden Party to Equip
duct their annual boat ride trip
schools, Mrs. S. Siegel; Gewerk-
to Bob-Lo, on Monday, July 10.
shaften, Mrs. D. Sislin; Commun- Room in Vet's Hospital
The boat leaves at 40 a. m.
ity Council, Mrs. Michlin; Zionist
* * *
A garden party will be the War Workers' Outdoor Dance
Council, Mesdames J. Schreier
and B. Kaminsky; Jewish Con- first event in behalf of the fund-
The War Workers of the Jew-
gress, Mesdames S. Levin and raising project of East Side Wo- ish Community Center, starting
men of Bnai Brith, according to July 1, will inaugurate weekly
Rachel Siegel.
Dvora Rotbart, national secre- plans formulated at a luncheon Saturday night dancing, in the
tary, was welcomed here at a of board members and commit- beautifully decorated outdoor
special meeting on June 23, when tee chairmen, held at the home court of the Center.
plans were made for the annual of Mrs. Sam Hersch, 929 West-
These dances are open to all
donor event to be held next Jan. chester, Grosse Pointe. The gard- young adults. There is a small
en party will be held at the home charge upon. entrance.
23.
The following pledges were re- of Mrs. Joseph LaRose, 2627
ceived for the Child Rescue Lakewood Blvd., on Aug. 6.
Proceeds from this party will Support Fifth War Loan
Fund:
Club 2, $1,000; Club 1, $1,500; be used to equip a room in the
Goldie-Myerson Group, $240: Percy Jones Hospital for dis-
Simcha Sarner Relief Society, abled soldiers in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan. and
$240; Simcha Sarner Hai Group
$240; Club 10, $240; Rachel Mrs. Ellis Fisher, past presidents,
Schrebnick and Mary Garnick, were elected members of the
$180; • Shedlitz Aid Society, $84; general committee, the latter be-
Kovler Voliner Aid Society, $60; ing named vice-president of the
Workmen's Circle Women's Women's Bnai Brith Council of
Branch 945, $100; Minkowitzer Michigan at the convention held
Ladies Club, $90; Junior A. Z. A. in Jackson June 18.
Success is an everyday
63, $10; Social Credit Club $45.
The sum of $50 was Contributed
achievement for the man
to the USO by Pioneer Women's
who fills your prescrip-
Organization groups. Mrs. H.
tion at Schettler's. His
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Alpert
Mondry, war efforts chairman,
success is measured by
urges all Pioneer Women to call of 2740 Pasadena Ave. announce
the value of his service
her for appointments at the Blood the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
to you. Precision . .
Maurice
W.,
on
Saturday
morn-
Donor Bank.
ing, agaly 8, at Congregation Bnai
Knowledge . . . Respon-
At last! ... a finely tailored rayon crepe playsuit
Israel, Linwood at Buena V
_ ista.
sibility.
that really looks like a good casual dress when you
Reception Sunday, July 9. No
cards.
button on the matching skirt, add the handsorne

«
On the birthday of their
daughter, Martha, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of
'polo player's belt. Navy, red or copen with white
E. Rives, of Pasadena Ave. an- 2982 Cortland , Ave., announce
Over
53
Years
of
Service
polka dots. Sizes 10- 18 included.
nounced her engagement to the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Detroit
Leonard Gurevitch, son of Mr. Seymour, on Saturday morning,
1 6.95
and Mrs. Morris Gurevitch of July 1, at Congregation Beth
Grosse Pointe
Fullerton Ave. Mr. Gurevitch is Abraham, 12517 Linwood. A
a member of t''e. Wayne Univer- dinner will be served Sunday at
Lachar's on 12th St.
sity Law School.

Pioneer Women
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Jewish Center
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