Page Tc. f E Friday, Ocfober '27, '1944 JtWiS1-4 NEWS i••• ■ ••• ■■ •.. Welcmh'e Children Miss Rosenburg Weds Lt. Green' In Morning - Class I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY On Oct. 30, at 8:30 p, m., at the home of Joseph - Koller. 4045 Buena Vista, Max Chomsky and his bride to be, Miss Bertha Belkin, will be feted by members of the Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit, in honor of their forthcoming marriage which will be held at the Bnai Moshe Congregation on Nov. 5. Mr. Chomsky is president of Hapoel Hamizrachi. All friends are invited. For information. call Joseph Koller, DA. 6750. Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of 17537 Muirland Ave. on Sunday evening, to honor their son, Cpl., Robert Brody, who flew in for the week-end from Camp •Van Dorn, Miss., where he is at present training with the Engineeing Division. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd. have invited a group of friends for cocktails and dinner at the Book Cadillac this Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. returned Tuesday from Hot Springs, Ark. Aaron Klein of Boston Blvd. and his children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein, Miss Julia Klein and Victor Klein, have returned from Cleveland where they attended the marriage of Miss. Hermine Klein, Mr. Klein's niece, and Pfc. Julius L. Cohen of Staten Island, N. Y., last Saturday evening. Mr. and MrS. Myron D. Stein of Woodstock Dr. are spending a week in New York City. • Miss Shirley Ann Philips has returned to Western College, Ox- ford, 0., after spending the last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Fairfield Ave. S!Sgt. Walter Grossfeld, who is stationed at Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., is spending a 21-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of Farrand Park. Mrs.; Milford Pregerson of Byron Ave. is planning to leave this week-end for Norfolk, Va., to join her husband who is stationed there: In celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman were hosts to their family at a dinner in their home in Edison Ave. last Wednesday evening. • Mrs. Harry Glick and her daughter, -Irene, of Pennington Ave. have returned from New York City. - guesMrs. Sanford Mandel of Cleveland is spending a week as the t of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Georg e Weiss of Broadstreet Blvd. Dr. A. David Horowitz of New York City spent the last week- end as the guest of his fiancee, Miss Faga Keidari, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan of Calvert Ave. Among those who left this week to resume their studies at the University of Michigan were Miss Babs Srere, Miss Jane Hartman, Miss Clare Solomon, Miss Helen Myers, Miss Shirley Simons, Miss Shirley Frank and Miss Fay Dushkin, Mrs. Norman Frank of Pennington Dr. has returned from a visit in New York City. Pvt. •Rolf Manko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Manko, has been transferred from Bulkley Field to Lowry Field, Colo. Wilfred Solomon, .Radio Man 2/c, has returned to Great Lakes Naval Training Center after spending the last week-end with • his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfield of Farrand Pk. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Weiss of Buena • Vista Ave. have as their guest Mrs. Milton Whitelaw of Cleveland. Mrs. Fred Sandrich of Linnsdale Ave. is visiting her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozman of Toledo. Miss Madelyn Lenhoff of Chicago Blvd. is spending the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Emmanuel Tobias of Gladstone Ave., who is leaving early in December for Los Angeles where she will make her home, was surprised by a group of 45 friends at a luncheon at Huyler's on Oct. 14. They also presented her with a farewell gift. Miss Helen Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sloan of 4039 W. Grand Ave., left for Ann Arbor where she matriculated at the University of ichigan. Cpl. Herbert Targum, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Targum of Indiana Ave., is homeron furlough from Drew Field, Fla. Enroute to Detroit, Cpl. Targum stopped in New York City, to visit his cousin, Pfc. Kenneth Morris, who is stationed at West Point, N. Y. Miss Edith Feinberg, daughter of Mrs. Mollie Feinberg of Cort- land, Ave., left on Sunday for Ann Arbor to enter the University of Michigan on a-scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Canvasser of 2752 Boston Blvd. will hold open house Sunday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., in honor of their sons, T/Sgt. Nathaniel and Pit. Norman, who are home on furlough. Sarabelle Jalan and Barbara Glasier will leave this Friday to take up their studies at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. They will leave with Miss Jalan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jalan of Muirland Ave., who will be guests at the Versailles Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Of Simons Schools The Morning Class for chil- dren of kindergarten and pre- kindergarten ages at the David W. Simons School is already in full progress. A group of 15 children between the ages of 3% and 5, spend two pleasant hours daily between 10 and 12 a, m. in a Jewish atmos- phere and learn Hebrew vocabu- lary, Jewish customs and Bible stories through play and song. An additional number of 10 children will be admitted to this morning class. Parents of the Dexter district are therefore urged to enroll their children immediately. This class is under the super- vision of Miss Fanny M. Kaplan, a capable teacher, who trained LT. AND MRS.. MEYER GREEN in the field of kindergarten work Hilda Rosenburg, daughter. of Dr. Leon Firestone was best man; in various Canadian educational Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosen- Sam Karbal and Benny Green- institutions and was engaged as burg of 2468 Hazelwood Ave., bauni were the ushers. Mr. and a kindergarten teacher for 'a and Lt. Meyer Green, son of Mrs. William Karbal, grand-' number of years in Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Green of patents of the bride) were guests Parochial schools in Montreal 2525 Taylor Ave., were united of honor. and Winnipeg, Canada. Lt. Green is a graduate of the in marriage on Sept, 34, at The Saturday morning chil- Lachar's. The ceremony was fol- University of Detroit Dental dren's services' at the Rose Sittig School and his bride is a grad- Cohen. School was opened last lowed by a dinner. Judith Karbal was maid of uate of Highland Park Junior Saturday. All children who have honor and the bridesmaids were College. mastered the elements of read- The couple honeymooned in ing are admitted to these junior Mrs. Rubin Goldburg and Mrs. Gerald Shecter of New 'York. Chicago. services, which are conducted by - the children themselves, under of the late Zionist and communal the supervision of the principal and the teachers. The services j leader. According to Mr. Hordes, the begin at 9:30. , fund for the completion of the forest was short $2,500 last week. New Type Incubator Saves Towards this fund, Mr. Hordes Life of Karen Mae Baker stated, the Ladies' Auxiliary of Four - month - old Karen Mae, the Jewish National Fund has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex just pledged $1,000 from its tree- Baker of 2501 Cortland Ave., a JNF Ladies Pledge $1,000; planting fund to help complete premature baby who weighed 1 the project. pound 13 ounces at birth, has Hordes Urges Donations . "With only $1,500 needed to grown to 7 pounds. for Zion Project assure the completion of this for- Fed through a medicine drop- est, I am confident that the per until she reached three William Hordes, president of belated honors to . Mr. Ehrlich pounds, the baby owes her life to theewis; Natio:uial; il.cl. ., Coun- will be a realty," Mr. Hordes a new type of incubator utilized. said. "It is our intention to de- n this vote the tree-planting activities for the very first time in the his- tro announced cil of Deit, tory of Grace Hospital in caring to this end and we hope to have for Karen Mae. the project completed by Jan. 1." The child is named after her Mr. Hordes stated that the lo- mother's two maternal grand- cal Zionist groups, through the mothers, Mrs. Leib Wolf and Mrs. Jewish National Fund Council, Ignatz Grossberg, both well will devote themselVes to all ef- known workers in Jewish com- forts in behalf of the War Chest. munal affairs. Mrs. Grossberg The JNF receives its major in- was one of the charter members come from t h e Allied Jewish of the- Hebrew Ladies Aid So- Campaign, one of the major ben- ciety. eficiaries of the War Chest. Mrs. Cutler announced this MICHIGAN'S LARGEST week that a number of teams FLORSHEINI DEALER FU IAS H IM have been organized by the JNF Ladies' Auxiliary to solicit for the War Chest. T. H. Ehrlich Forest Fund Short $1,500 S BL Buy War Bonds! MRS. PHILIP J. CUTLER week that a concerted effort is being made to complete - the J. H. Ehrlich Memorial Forest in Pales- tine, in tribute to the memory Sklar Family Club Acclaims Servicemen At a meeting of the Jacob Sklar Family Club last Sunday. at the home of the Max Bron- steins, Storekeeper 2/c Ralph Stone, who is on leave after ac- tion in the South Pacific was among those present. The members were proud to hear of the award of the Bronze Star for meritorious action to Major Meyer Magkin. The following new officers were elected: Recording secretary, Mrs. George Maskin; Publicity secre- tary, Mrs. Louis - Rubin; treasur- er, Miss Betty Sklar. The chair- man will be the host of the eve- ning, as before. TreeS are to be planted by the club in memory of the late Harry Sklar. The next • meeting is to be held on Nov. 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldman, on Richton Ave. CARD OF THANKS The family of • the late Mrs. Rose Horowitz, wish to thank their relatives and friends for - kindnesses, shown them during their recent bereavement. 449ei 2231-33 WoOdward Next to Fox Theatre Open Evenings Last 2 Sale Days Never, hi all our history has our Anniversary Sale brought us so much satisfaction. We are pleased that we could bring you such val- ues, such savings, on hard-to-find merchandise! But this is the end ... today and tomorrow! Still time enough to share in the bargains. 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