▪ Friday, September IS, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Engagements Women's Clubs Sgt. Davidson, The opening meeting of RO- DIN CLUB was held in the form Bride Residing of a luncheon on Sept. 13, at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fish- man, 3411 Sherbourne Drive. In- In Nebraska stallation of officers featured the meeting. * * * JUNIOR BNAI BRITH GIRLS, Frances Solovich Group, an- nounce postponement of the meeting that was scheduled for Sept. 6 to Sept, 20, due to the prevailing polio epidemic. The meeting wil be held at the Louis Marshall Center, Richton and Linwood. Sylvia Kosit is presi- dent of the group which has 144 members, ages 14 to 17. * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH are complet- ing plans for their 16th annual donor luncheon to be held Oct. 31 at the Yeshivah Bldg. on Dexter. There will be a guest speaker and vocal selections. The public is invited. Proceeds will be used for the mainte- nance of the Yeshivah. For in- formation and reservations call HO. 7990 or TO. 5-1171. * * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID, at its first meeting of the season held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Siegel, made plans for the annual donor luncheon to be held Dec. 26 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. M. Mendel- son was chosen chairman; Mrs. D. Kalla-n, co-chairman; Mrs. Sie- gel and Mrs. Morris L. Solomon, in charge of the souvenir book. Members of the organization were hostesses at the Downtown USO. The next meeting will be held Oct. 3 at the home' of Mrs. N. Blatnikoff. • • * * BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will sponsor an Ida Hibbard Fund card parry on Dec. 6. Mrs. Fay Freeman heads the committee in charge. Proceeds will be used to purchase artificial arms for dis- abled soldiers. Mrs. I. E. Good- man, president, welcomed new members at the paid-up member- ship tea held Sept. 11. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP met at the home of Mrs. Doris Gantz, 17545 Sorrento, Sept. 11, and made plans for the main event to be held in January. Re- hearsals will begin early next month. Mrs. Mickey Levin an- nounced that the club would be hostess at a Sunday breakfast and at ' a Friday evening service for men in the armed forces. An early date is planned for a Blood Donor .Day. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEW- ISH HOME FOR THE AGED, held a board meeting in the lounge of the Home Sept. 13. Mrs. N. J. Lippitt, president, ap- pointed IVI•s. Samuel Weller as hostess for the annual tea to be held Oct. -16. Mrs. S. Schwartz, purchasing chairman, bought pil- lows and hosiery for the Home. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Maurice Sokol wish to thank their rela- tives and friends for the kind- nesses shown them in their recent bereavement. Son of the L. E. Davidsons Weds Ruth Lomish in Dr. Hershman's Home The marriage of Miss Ruth Lomish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lomish of Germantown, Pa., to Sgt. Sherwin Davidson, SGT. AND MRS. DAVIDSON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kralik announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Pfc. Ralph Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross, who is sta- tioned at Camp Rucker, Ala- bama. • - * * * Mr. and Mrs. Marx Lax of Clements Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Millie, to Second Lt. Morton Sedman, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Max Sedman of Webb Ave. The occasion was celebrated with an open house at the Lax residence. Lt. Sedman was just graduated from Yale University. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sklar of Wildemere Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lila, to Pvt. Lawrence Raskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ras- kin . of Rochester t Ave. Pvt. Ras- kin is stationed with the infantry at Fort Dix, N. J. * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg of 3727 Tyler Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Milton Harris of Stambough, Mich. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- baum of 675 West Boston Blvd.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Marjorie Suzanne, to Harry Jay Niederlander, son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Nieder- lander of Pine Lake. Miss Rosen baum attended Miss Newman's School and Briar Cliff Junior College, and Mr. Niederlander is a graduate of thee' Country Day School and University of Michi- gan. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum will be at home to their family and friends this Sat- urday evening. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss of Dex- ter Blvd. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Shirley, to F 1/C Abraham Selick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Selick of Mt. Clemens. F 1/C Selick has just returned home after 18 months in the South Pacific and Atlantic. Page Thirty-five August Bride Bishop Haas Co-Head Of Council for Tolerance The Council Against Intoler- ance in America announces that the Most Rev. Francis J. Haas, Bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, has accepted co-chair- manship of the Council. Bishop Haas who was chair- man of the Fair Employment Practice Committee and Dean of the Catholic University of America, will fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator W. Warren. Barbour who had been co-chairman since the Council's organization in 1938. HUNTERS! GRISWOLD MRS. B. A. GOURWITZ IS READY Mr. and Mrs. Philip Green of Stoepel Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet May, to S/Sgt. Bernard A. Gour- witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gourwitz of Sturtevant Ave., on Aug. 10, at a ceremony at the Detroit Leland Hotel. TO FILL I r v i n g Berlin's in-the-flesh show of "This Is the Army" is now en route to entertain the boys in the Middle East. It will continue its tour of oversea bases completing the circle in the South Pacific area. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. David- son of Birmingham and Detroit, was performed Aug. 1 by Dr. A. M. Hershman. The ceremony was performed in the home of Rabbi Hershman and was attended by the bride's parents and Sgt. Davidson's par- ents and sister. Samuel Beckman was best man. The bride wore a winter white street length dress and elbow length gloves with a white felt hat swathed in pink veiling. She carried an orchid surrounded by gladiola petals which formed a small hand bouquet. The wedding ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Book * 4: * Cadillac Hotel. The engagement is announced The • couple now is residing in Hastings. Neb., where Sgt. of Tobie Reichman, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Reichman, and the late Davidson is stationed. Rabbi Reichman, to Rabbi Irving L. Goldman of New Orleans, La., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold- man of Detroit. 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