Friday, September 22, 1944

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THE JE.WISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Home Relief Society
Continues Fund
Raising Efforts

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman of Canterbury Rd. returned last
Sunday from a brief visit in New York City.
Mrs. Martin 0. Oppenheim and her small daughter, who have
Home Relief Society has not
been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of the
Indian Village Manor, are. leaving this Friday for Gulfport, Miss., curtailed its program of giving
where Pvt. Oppenheim is stationed.
relief to needy after 21 years of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf of Huntington Woods have returned
from a fortnight's visit on the coast of Massachussetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jay and their daughter, Barbara, who have
been living in Larchmont for the last few years, have returned to
Detroit and are residing at 18624 Wildemere Ave.
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. Harry Newman of Lawrence Av e.
returned on Sunday from Charlevoix where they spent the summ er
months.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. have returned
from New York City where they spent a few days with their daugh-
ter, Norma, who has returned to her studies at the Connecticut
College for Women in New London, Conn.

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Earlier Deadline
For Next Issue

On account of Yom Kippur,
occurring next Wednesday, the
deadline for the Sept. 29 issue
of The Jewish News will be at
1 p. m. on Monday, Sept. 25.
Because of Sukkoth, occurring
Oct. 2-3 and Oct. 9-10, deadlines
for the Oct. 6 and Oct. 13 issues
will be at 3 p. m. on Fridays,
Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, respectively.
Regular deadlines of The Jew-
ish News will be before 3 p. m.
on Tuesdays.

Local Brevities

Mrs. Arthur Mansbach of Los Angeles, Calif., spent the la st
week in the city visiting with relatives and friends.
Miss Betty Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of
Colorado Ave., left this week for Oxford, 0., where she will matri-
culate at Western College.

Miss Ruth Hershman of New York 'City is spending the holiday
weeks with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oppenheim and their daughters, Valerie
and Patricia, have moved from Prairie Ave. and are now residin g
at 1941 Wellesley Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein and their son, Lynn, of Canter
bury Rd., have returned from New York City where they spent a
few days with Tom Epstein who has returned to Hodge school.
Mrs. Peter Vass and her daughter, Alice, of the Wilshire Hotel
have returned from their summer home in Lake Shore Dr., Lexing
ton.

MRS. JACK SYLVAN

existence, Mrs. Irving H. Small,
president of the society, stated
this week in announcing plans
for the fund-raising project,
Mrs. Milton Alexander, her daughter, Helen, and her son, John, which this year will be in the
of Calvert Ave. have returned from Cincinnati where they spent form of a luncheon and fashion
the summer with Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis review, on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at
Mallen.
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Lt. Seymour Lewis Grosfeld, U. S. Cavalry, is spending a sev:
eral days' leave with his parents, Mr. and MrS. Max S. Grosfeld of
Mrs. Jack Sylan, chairman of
Farrand Ave.
this year's project, stated: "War
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. returned on
Sunday from New Orleans, La., where they visited their son, efforts have been incorporated in
Ensign Daniel Saulson.
our daily activities. From all over
Miss Rhoda Lou Hayden, daughter of Norman Hayden of the the globe comes word from our
Belcrest Hotel left this week for Oxford, 0., to resume her studies fighting men who acknowledge
at Western College.
their debt of gratitude. We here
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Bernbaum and their daughter, Harriet,
of the Wilshire Hotel have returned from an extended stay in owe them further assurance that
we shall be ready to stand by
Charlevoix.
Miss Marion Moyer of Boston Blvd. returned on Friday from them when they return."
a few days' stay in Toronto, Ont.
Miss Adele Rosenberg of Flint spent the last week-end in the
city visiting with friends.
Marilyn Sandorf of Warrington Dr., Phyllis Alvin of Long-
fellow Ave., Sonya Kondritzer of Calvert Ave. and Laura Levitt
Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin
. of Appoline Ave. left this week for Madison, Wisc., where they
will matriculate at the University of Wisconsin.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Mrs. Alexander Baruch has returned to her home in Chicago their son, Sander Martin, on Sat-
after a few days' visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Baruch urday, Sept. 23, at Congregation
of West Philadelphia Ave.
Shaarey Zedek. Following the
Dr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kohn of Vinewood Ave. have returned services there will be a Kiddush
for the congregation and friends.
from a month's visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg of Virginia Pk. have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sloan of
from Lexington where they spent the summer.
Mrs. Isadore Wolff has returned to her home in San Antonio, 4039 W. Grand Ave. announce
Tex., after an extended visit with her sisters, Mrs. Max Hess of the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Calvert Ave., Mrs-. Joseph Beisman of Atkinson Ave. and Mrs. Arthur, on Saturday morning,
Samuel Rosenblatt of Virginia Pk.
Sept. 30, at Congregation Bnai
and 14th Sts.
Miss Anne Dinetz of Sturtevant Ave. and Miss Edith Sandler David, Elmhurst
* * *
of McNichols Rd. are spending a fortnight in New York City, where
they are guests at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller of
Howard Rothberg of Chicago '.131vd. is spending several months 3809 Sturtevant Ave. announce
in Los Angeles, Calif.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Mrs. Norman Helpert of Atkinson Ave. has returned from Arnold, to be observed on Sat-
urday morning, Sept. 30, at Con-
Jackson's Point, Ont., where she spent the summer.
Zedek.
Mrs. Ella Vellick of Pingree Ave. has returned from New gregation Shaarey
* * *
Haven, Conn., where she spent several weeks visiting with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vellick.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver-
On Sunday, Sept. 10, Knollwood Country Club entertained 19 stein of 2969 Collingwood an-
officers and 10 hostesses. The group golfed during the afternoon, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
and were served a dinner. In the evening, there was dancing on son, Oscar David, on Saturday
the patio.
morning, Sept. 23, at Congrega-
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goodman of Fullerton Ave., had as their tion Shaarey Shomayim. Open
guests their son, Milton Goodman, a student at the University of house Sunday, 3 to 10.
Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Goodman's
brother, Pfc. Henry Danuloff of San Antonio, Tex. Milton returned
to Indianapolis on Tuesday to resume his studies. Pfc. Danuloff
Photographically
spent his entire 15-day furlough here.
Yours .
Mr. and *Mrs. Tulley J. Pomerance of Elmhurst Ave. and son,
Louis, have returned from a visit with their son and brother, Joseph
Aaron, H. A. 2/c, who is stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training
Center, Mrs. Pomerance's father, Mr. Bensman, of Milwaukee, Wis.,
and relatives from Chicago, Ill.

DR. W. A. GOLDBERG, gov-
ernmental analyst with the City
Controller's Office, has been re-
appointed a special lecturer in
sociology for the year 1944-1945
at Wayne University. Dr. Alfred
McClung Lee, well known for
his work in public opinion and
propaganda analysis, is chair-
man of the department. Dr. Gold-
berg, a native _ of Detroit, re-
ceived his doctorate at North-
western University in 1940.
* * *
BEN C. SHAPIRO, a senior
naturalization examiner, w i.l 1
leave the employ of the Govern-
ment Sept. 23 to become an ex-
ecutive of the Reliance Steel
Division of the Detroit Steel
Corp. While still attending law
school, he became an employe
of the U. S. Customs Service.
Later he was employed by the
V e t er a n s Administration and.
from there was transferred to the

~ RATI

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Zedakah Plans 1944
Donor Event; Pushes
Bond, Stamp Sales

At a recent meeting of Zedakah
Club, Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, chair-
man in charge of war bonds and
stamps, reported on the sale of
$10,500 in bonds and $200 in
stamps. Bonds and stamps may
be purchased by calling Mrs.
Lefkowitz, TO. 8-5492.
Continuing USO activities, 36
members of Zedakah Club were
hostesses at the Michigan USO
Lounge from March 13 through
Sept. 5. A Sunday morning
breakfast will be served by the
club at the Jewish Center JWB-
USO Lounge once a month.
Plans are being completed for
the annual donor luncheon to
be held Nov. 28 at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Marvin H.
Goldberg is chairman; Mrs. Da-
vid Trager, pledge chairman;
Mrs. Maurice Knopper, ways and
means chairman; Mrs. Abe Ros-
enberg, gift chairman. To make
pledges, call Mrs. Knopper, UN.
1-8459.
Zedakah Club's next meeting
will be held at 8 p.m. Monday
at the home of Mrs. Irving
Shevin, 18625 Parkside.

Immigration Service as a border
patrol inspector. In 1934 he be-
came an immigrant inspector and
the following year he was made
a naturalization examiner. In
September of 1943 he was pro-
moted to seniox examiner. A na-
tive Detroiter, he is a graduate
of Northern High School and
Detroit College of Law. _

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