Friday, October 27, 1944

NATIONAL WAR FUND

THE JEWISH NEWS

Bar Mitzvahs

Recent Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weine of
18211 Woodingham Dr. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Harold, to be observed on Sat-
urday, Oct. 28, at Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, Cortland and
Dexter. Reception at home on
Sunday, Oct. 29, 7 to 11 p. m.
No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weintraub
FOR OUR OWN - FOR OUR ALLIES
of 4241 Elmhurst Ave.; announce
Hundreds of thousands of Jews the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
—perhaps several millions—who Henry, to take place on Satur-
have suffered under the heel of day, Oct. 28 at 9 a. m., at the
Nazism in European countries, David W. Simons Synagogue,
must be rescued.
Tuxedo and Holmur. Henry, a
There is only one resale agen- student in an advanced class at
cy in this country, the United the David W. Simons School, will
Jewish Appeal for Refugees, conduct services on the occasion
Overseas Needs and Palestine, of his Bar Mitzvah. He was the
and the local income of this great soloist during the High Holydays,
philanthropic agency is derived of the Rose Sittig Cohen choir,
from the Detroit War Chest.
which was directed by Abraham
MRS. BERNARD A. MEYERS
The Joint Distribution Com- Schachter, a member of the staff
mittee, the United Palestine Ap- of the David W. Simons School.
The marriage of the former
peal and the National Refugee
* * *
Ruth
Ingber, daughter of Mr. and
Service are the three agencies of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburger Mrs. Loub Ingber of LaSalle Ave.
the U. J. A.
Your gift to the War Chest will of 19451 Warrington Drive an- to Cpl. Bernard A. Meyers, son
assure continued support for the nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers of
son, Richard, on Saturday, Oct.
UJA agencies.
Give liberally—and volunteer 28, at Congregation Shaarey Zed- Flushing, L. I., N. Y., took place
your services to the fund as a ek. Reception at home Saturday on Sept. 23 in Fayetteville,. N. C.
evenings; No cards.
worker by calling CO. 1600.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Harri-
son of 16184 Wisconsin Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Hershel, on Saturday morn-
ing, Oct. 28, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Synagogue, 13226 Lawton.
Reception at home on Sunday,
The Tenth Annual Theater 4 to 10 p. m.
War Efforts Board To Hear
Party of the Detroit League of
* * *
Dr. Scott at the Opening
the National Home for Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Max Elias of 2745
Children at Denver will be held Cortland Ave. regret to announce
Event Wednesday
on election night, Tuesday, 'Nov. that they are compelled to cancel
7, at the Detroit Institute of Arts the reception in observance of the
Opening breakfast meeting of
auditorium, at 8:30 p. m.
Bar Mitzvah of their .son, Barry, the War Effort Board of the
Mrs. Leon M. Zechman is due to a death in the family. The League of Jewish Women's Or-
president of the Detroit League. Bar Mitzvah will be solemnized ganizations will be held Wednes-
In addition to a film pre-vue, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. day, at the Jewish Center, at
10:30 a. m. Mrs. Carl Schiller,
newsreel and comedies, arrange- this Saturday morning.
* * *
chairman, and. Mrs. Douglas I.
ments have been completed for a
direct wire from City Hall to give
The Bar Mitzvah of Arthur Brown, president of the League,
the election returns. Robert Et- Ribiar, first Bar Mitzvah grad- urge all presidents and civilian
tinger will lead the singing of uate of Yeshivath Chachmey defense chairmen of affiliated or-
the National Anthem, accom- Lublin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ganizations to attend.
panied by Dudley Harwood, or- lan Ribiar of 4281 Duane, was
Dr. Preston H. Scott, professor
ganist.
observed on Oct. 14 at the Bnai of speech and education at
Funds from the party will go Zion Synagogue. A dinner was Wayne University, will speak on
to assist underprivileged children arranged for 130 guests at the "Education, Prep a r e d n e s s for
from all parts of the country to Beth Tefilo Emanuel hall on Oct. World Peace."
be restored to health and happi- 15. Speakers were Rabbi E. Fran-
The Detroit League of the Na-
kel, toastmaster, Rabbis M. Roth- tional Home for Jewish Children
ness at the home at Denver.
"These children at the home enberg, L. Levin, E. Silver. The at Denver, through its president,
are the wards of all our people Bar Mitzvah's brother, Sgt. Sey- Mrs. Leon Zechman and her 'om-
in this country, and without this mour Ribiar, who is stationed at mittee, will be in charge of the
help they would face an un- Perry Field, Fla., as a weather breakfast arrangements. Call
promising, bleak and despairing observer, came here for the ob- Mrs. S a u 1 Glueckman, UN.
servance.
1-4914, for reservations.
future," Mrs. Zechman says.
Mrs. Irving Swaab is general
chairman of the party; Mrs. Sid-
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Sherman of Northlawn Ave., and
Mrs. Moe H. Prince of Glynn
Court, are ticket chairmen.
Other chairmen are Mrs. Sam-
uel Schwartz, program book;
Mrs. William Stark, servicemen
tributes; and Mrs. Jack Berger
and Mrs. Charles Agree, arrange-
ments.

Page Thirteen ,

Engagements

Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich'

Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kes-
ler of the Art Centre announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Susan Garvet Kesler, to Pfc.
Maurice J. Kimelman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Kimelman of
Blaine Ave.
Miss Kesler w a s graduated
from the University of Michigan
on Oc. 21. Pfc. Kimelman will
receive his decree in dental sur-
gery from the University of
Michigan in June.
Their wedding will take place
soon.
* * *
The engagement of Miss Sonia
Kunin to Pvt. Jack Furman of
the U. S. Air Corps is anonunced
by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Kunin. of Leslie Ave. Pvt:
Furman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Furman of Brooklyn,
N. Y., is stationed at Selfridge
Field, Michigan.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newman
of 681 Clairmount Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Gloria, to RM 2/c Jack Siegel
of the U. S. Coast Guard, son of
Mr. Irving Siegel of Chicago.
RM 2/c Siegel is in the South
Pacific.

To Address Hebrew
Ladies' Aid on Nov. 1

Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, chairman
of the central group of the De-
troit chapter of Hadassah, will be
guest speaker at a social meeting
of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So-
ciety, at the Bnai Moshe Hall,
on Nov.. 1, at 1:30 p.m. Her sub-
ject will be Youth Aliyah,
The annual dinner and card
party will take place Nov. 19,
at the Bnai Moshe Banquet Hall.
For reservations call Mrs. Sarah
Berger, UN. 3-0816 or Mrs. Elea-
nor Ehrenwald, TY. 6-0282.
The society served the lax and
bagel. breakfast at the Jewish
Community Center U.S.O., on
Oct. 15. The hostesses were Mes-
dames Helen Auslander, Sadie
Au.lander, Sarah Berger, Ida
Goldfine and Julia Ring, presi-
dent of the group.

Births

Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Krohner (Faye Grunt) of Glad-
stone Ave., a son, Martin Paul.

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Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry A. Kwiker of 2462 Blaine
Ave., a son, Michael Jerome.
* *
Oct. 11—To Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Ornstein (Martha Lich-
ter) of Ewald Circle, a son, Alex-
Oct. 29 — Miss Eillen Sally ander Thomas.
* * *
Steingold, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Steingold of Cal-
Oct. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs.
vert Ave., to Lt. Milton H. Aron- Charles Makie (Helen Rembaum)
son, son of Mrs. Haskell Aronson of 18285 Steel Ave., a son, Mark
of St. Louis, Mo.
Howard.

Women's League
Holds Breakfast Bridal Calendar
Meet at Center

NHJC,Chapter's
Theater Party Set
For Election Night

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tor of the Jewish Community
Council, will speak on the sub-
ject "Palestine and Post-War
Jewry," at the meeting of Cen-
tral Group of Hadassah, at 12:30
p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the
Shaarey Zedek under the chair-
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president. A luncheonette will
be served.
The musical program will be
presented by Betty Kowalsky,
piano student of Julius Chajes.
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committee. Mrs. Morse Saulson
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