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September 22, 1944 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-09-22

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Page Ten

Women's Clubs

THE JEWISH NEWS

Engagements of the Week

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOO D
wil have its annual donor lunch
eon . Nov. 21 at the Bnai Davi d
Hall, under the chairmanship o f
Mrs. Michael Lebow, with Mrs
Dan Otis as co-chairman. Sister
hood officers are: president, Mrs
Joseph Jacobs; vice-president
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae; record
ing secretary, Mrs. Peter Cho
doroff; corresponding secretary
Mrs. Samuel Traison; financia 1
secretary, Mrs. William Reid
treasurer, Mrs. Hyman Miller
chaplain, Mrs. Kenneth Zimmer
man; sergeant - at - arms, Mrs •
Henry Schore; committee: Sun
day School, Mrs. Hyman Miller
membership, Mrs. Bernard Dosie
sunshine, Mrs. Sam Kane; pub
licity, Mrs. Samuel. Whiter en
tertainment, Mrs. 'David Cohen
and Mrs. Sam Fagelman; Red
Cross, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs; war
efforts, Mrs. Julius Silverman
BEVERLY SHAPIRO
MISS REGENE SCHEFMAN
hospitality, Mrs. Nathan Rosner
Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shapiro
Mr.
.
and
Mrs.

Frank
Schef-
tickets, Mrs. Morton Espar.
* * *
-
man of 1202 Burlingame Ave. of 2451 Tyler Ave. announce the
THE YOUTH EDUCATION announce the engagement .of engagement of their daughter,
LEAGUE, at its first meeting of their daughter, Regene, (0 Leslie Beverly, to Pvt. Hyman Wein-
the year held • at the home of R. Schmier, son of Max- Schmier. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Sher of Weinman of 3203 Elinhurst Ave.
Mrs.. Joseph Levine o _ n Penning-
ton Dr., made plans for the or-
9'ar
ganzation's forthcoming fund-
raising affair which were an-
ounced by the chairman, Mrs.
Phillip Kollins. Co-chairmen are
Mrs. Gertrude Schatz and Mrs.
Clair Levinson. Proceeds . will go
to • the "Rehabilitation a n d
Trades Schools" in Palestine. A
"Remembrance Fund" was crea-
ted -by Mrs. James V. Browne
in memory of the late Rose
Burstein, Rae Wolf and Jennie
Robbins.
* * *
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF will
hold its first o.pen meeting of the
season for new and old members
at the home of Lorrine Velick,
2450 Pingree Ave. Sunday, Sept.
24, at 2 p. m. Al are invited.
Meeting days have been changed
from Thursday night to Sunday
afternoon.
* * *
—J. J. Clarke Photo
—Hanley Marks Photo
Detroit WOMEN'S DIVISION of
MISS SYLVIA SHER
Madam Helene Goldhar
AMERICAN JEWISH CON-
GRF,qS was addressed Sept. 13 Doris Ave. announce the en-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldhar of
by Miss Millie Brandt of New gagement of their daughter, Northlawn Ave. announce the
York, secretary of the Congress' Sylvia, to Meyer Kowal, son of betrothal of their daughter,
National Legislative Action Com- -Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kowal of Madelon Helene, to Ben Zimner,
mittee, who spoke on efforts to Cortland Ave.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zim-
enforce Fair Employment Prac-
ner of Taylor Ave. Their mar-
tice laws. The division's next
riage will take place this winter.
meeting will be featured by a
Miss Goldhar. attended the Uni-
symposium on "Know Your Con-
versity of Illinois. .
gresses," arranged by the pro-
KRAUSE
-
WEINBERG:
Lora
gram chairman, Mrs. A. H. Mack-
CARD OF THANKS
:-nan. Participants will include Ann Weinberg, daughter of Mr.
The family of the late Daniel
and
Mrs.
Max
J.
Weinberg
of
lesdames Benjamin Kohen, Mil-
' on Prag, Arthur Gould and Sam Warrington. Dr., and Pfc. Robert Sidler thank 'their relatives and
Olsher. Mrs. David Bernstein A. Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. friends for the kindness shown
Julius Krause of Steele Ave.,
Till direct the discussion.
were united in marriage on Sept. them in their recent bereave-
13, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer offici- ment.
ating. •
Immediately after the cere-
mony. the young couple left on a
honeymoon trip to Chicago, re-
turning last Wednesday, when
Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg were at
home in their honor to their rela-
Mrs. Philip Lipson, chairman tives and a few close friends.
Pfc. Krause, who is stationed at
f the Jewish Community Center
'.7omen's Hpalth Club Commit- Selfridge Field, is a graduate of
; 3
- e, announces the appointment the University of Michigan and a
f Tosia Mundstock as gymnastic member of the S. A. M. Frater-
nity. \
:astructor for that department.
For Boys
• * *
Miss Mundstock, who has a
BERIN-LIFSHITZ — Mr. a n d
tine background and extensive
and Gil-is
:xperience in health education, Mrs. Morris, Lifshitz of Elmhurst
studied at the famous Wigman ave. announce the marriage of
School of Dance and has had ex- their- daughter, Florence, to Sgt.
Select Now
tensive study with Martha Gra- Morris A. BerM, son of Mr. and
ham, Doris Humphrey and Mrs. Sam Berin of Elmhurst ave.
While They
Charles Weidman, leading expb- The ceremony took place in
Are Still
aents of modern dance. She Phoenix, Ariz., on Aug. 25. The
Available
',aught for six years at the main couple is now residing in Gila.
:,ranch of the YWCA, was in- Bend, Ariz. * * *
:tructor at Merrill-Palmer School
RIBNICK - KAHN: Mr. and
161PLOE'S
and had her own classes and
dance group which appeared on Mrs. - Philip Kahn announce the
KIDDIE
KORNER
marriage of their daughter,
:nany community programs.
Madelyn
Ruth,
to
Lt.
Alfred
I.
The Women's Health Club is
11744 DEXTER, cor. TUXEDO
!Ten Mondays through Thurs- Ribnick, U. S. N. R., on Aug. 28,
TO. 8-4128
at
the
Waldorf-Astoria,
New
days from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. -
The health club facilities in- York.
Jude steam room, therapeutic
electric cabinet, ultra-
Aolet ray, and infra-red lamps,
Fannie Aronson Announces
1:rivate rest room and lounge,
Classes in
:.rid a special exercise room for
:ndividual instruction. Compe-
Dance Technique & Composition
tent masseuses are available. The
:nember also has full privileges
For Children and Adults
:a the swimming pool where in-
dividual instruction is given.
Beginning September 30. 1944
The Women's Health club
membership for an entire year is
Special Classes in Body Mechanics
J30. The massage treatments are
For Information Phone TO: 6-8550
:;1.25 extra. Further information
Joy Road at Linwood
Jericho Temple
may he obtained at the Center
,3ffic e.

'

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. $14'

4,4

41day, September 22, 1'944

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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

agene Garelik of Calvert ye. entertained 16 coup es at a,
hayride at Morton's Stables on Sept. 15' in .honor of her 16th birth-
day.
Cpl. and Mrs. Hy 'Koenigsberg (Sarah Kaplan) are spending
14-day furlough with their parentg, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan of Glen-
dale Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Koenigsberg of Pasadena Ave. Cpl.
Koenigsberg will return to Camp McCoy; Wisconsin, and Mrs.
Koenigsberg will join him in a few weeks at his new station, Camp
Shelby, Miss.
Miss Shirley B. Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Jacob-
son of. Elmhurst Ave., has left for Madison, Wis., where she will
take up her studies as a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin.
Mr. and ,Mrs. L. Foreman of San Juan Drive have as their •
house-guest, Mrs. Foreman's sister, Mrs. H. Simons of Pueblo, Colo,
Mrs. Simons also will visit relatives in Toledo.
Miss Hannah Foreman of San. Juan Drive and Miss Betty
Rothenberg of Stevens Ave., have returned home after spending
their vacation in New York. En route, Lelia Perelman of Harris-
burg, Pa., met the girls and they spent a week-end in New York,
stopping at the Barbizon-Plaza Hotel.
Cadet Ivan Shalit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shalit of the
Wilshire Hotel, has returned to Staunton Military Academy, Staun.
ton, Va., where he resumed his studies.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich) entertained
their friends - at a farewell party recently. They now are residing
at
242 Senator Pl., Cincinnati. Mr. Plaut is continuing with his studies
at Hebrew Union College. He is the religious and cultural director
of the Price Hill Jewish Community, a suburb of Cincinnati.
Oscar Boxman, Petty Officer 2/c, is spending a nine-day leave
with Mrs. Boxman in their home on Webb Ave.'

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