Friday, November 3; 1944
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THE JEWISH NEWS
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Women's Clubs Sholem Aleichem
[ ACTIVITIES' IN SOCIETY
'DEPARTMENT
MICHI-
Ensign. Richard Thal, Who h:a.i'jtist completed his -training.at the GAN LADIES AUXILIARY OF
University of Cohimbia, is spending a 10-day leave with his parents, JEWISH WAR VETERANS •an-
nounces the following delegates
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Ct.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown of Wildernere Ave. have invited a to the 49th national encampment
to be held at: Hotel Commodore,
groups of friends to dinner in their home next Thursday.
Robert Engass of Cumberland Way left last Sunday to spend' a New- York: Auxiliary 135, Rose
few days in New York City before going to Cambridge, Mass., to Cowan, Bea Madison, Lillian
Morris, Birdie Rosenberg, Ber-
commence his junior year at Harvaitd.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of Chicago Blvd. have as tha Schaap, Lillian SaChs, Ann
their guests their daughter, Mrs. James Wineman and her son Henry Elias, May Ginsburg, Tanya Ber-
II of Washington, D. C. Their daughter, Mrs. Robert Grier, returned man, Bessie Vine,- Kate Wedis,
to her home in New York Sunday following a short visit with her Libby R. Cohen, -Dorothy. Pot-
family.
tiker, Mary. Pearl, Tillie • Madi-
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lasky who spent the last five months in son, Lee Walt, Rhea Lansberg,
Detroit visiting with their family have returned to their home in Sarah Bistrow, Clara Fink, Ann
Miami Beach, Fla.
Jacoby, Lillian E. Fink; Auxil-
Pvt. Edwin Lieberman, who has just completed his boot training iary 230, Eva Mann, Ida Sc
hultz;
at Paris Island, S. C., will leave Friday for his new post at Camp Auxiliary 190, Madeline- Rollins,
Lejeune, N. C. after a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Wallace, Sylvia Schaeffer.
Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg of Sturtevant Ave. have returned
SHERUTH
LEAGUE,
the
for-
from a week in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones of Muirland Ave. were hosts to a mer Zedakah Juniors, held the
first social affair, a card party,
group of friends at a dinner in their home last Sunday evening.
Mrs. Milford Stern of the Beicrest Hotel and her daughter, Mrs. at Workman's Circle Bldg. on
Leonard Weiner, of Huntington Woods have returned from a visit Linwood Ave. Mrs. William Ber-
ris was chairman, assisted by
an New York City.
Mrs. Irma Marks of Los Angeles is spending several months as Mrs. Marvin Stearn,„ co-chair-
the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. man.
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Grosner of Atkinson Ave.
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
Miles Lowell, a student at Amherst College, is spending his va-
cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell of Shrewsbury Cholem is making plans for the
Rd.
annual donor event, to take place
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of Chicago Blvd. left Wednesday Wednesday noon, Nov. 29, at Ho.:
for Cleveland where they will attend the wedding of their son Lt. tel Statler. Guest speaker will
Ivan 'Jacobson, to Alice Shaw, which will take place Nov. - 4. They be Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Mick-
were accompanied by Mrs. I. M. Jacobson, Samuel and Mitchell ey Woolf, who entertains at the
Victor and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown and their daughters, Sandra US0,_ will be on the entertain-
and Barbara. They will be joined there by Mrs. James P. Buhai ment , program. Mrs. Morris
1Rhoda Sherry Brown) of Washington, D. C. Among those who will Cooper, president, and Mrs. Sam-
leave this Friday are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg and their daugh- uel A. Pinkis, chairman, TO.
ter, Doris Lee, of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman 6-1745,-
urge that reservations be
of Canterbury Rd.
made
early.
Mrs. Jack Hyman,
Lt. Bernard Brown has returned to his post in New York City
following a short leave with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and yearbook chairman, states that
Mrs. Douglas Brown of Lucerne Dr., and with Mrs. Brown's parents, insertions will be accepted until
Nov. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nibbler of Buena Vista Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. have invited a
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
group of friends to a dinner in their home next Wednesday evening.
_ Miss Joan Rothman and her guest, Miss Lorelei Niermad of KVUTZAH IVRITH was ad-
Chicago, returned Wednesday to their studies at the University of dressed by Bernard Isaacs at the
Michigan after spending a few days with Miss Rothman's parents, meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman of Glastonbury Rd.
B. Friedgood, 3229 Webb.
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Mrs. Albert Redfield of Piccadilly Rd. and Mrs. Arthur Field
of Huntington Woods have returned from a visit in New York City.
DETROIT LADIES' AUXIL-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. were hosts to a IARY and Post 135 of Jewish
group of friends at a dinner in their home last Thursday evening. War Veterans will have a night
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bookstein of Webb Ave. have returned from of games Nov. 21 at the Bnai
a week in New York City.
David, 14th and Elmhurst. The
Miss Gloria Rosman of Boston Blvd. has as her house guest, public is invited. Proceeds will
Miss Roslyn Ableson of Hollidaysburg, Pa.
be used for rehabilitation and
Mrs. Carl J. Reinheimer of Boston Blvd. has invited a group of welfare work. For information
friends to a luncheon at her home next Tuesday.
call the chairmen, Lillian Fink,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fairfield Ave. have returned from TO. 8-3159; Harry Berger, VE,
Los Angeles where they visited their son, Pvt. Avern. Cohn.
7-2096; Birdye Rosenberg, HO.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Cole have returned from New York City 8928, or Commander Leon Gins-
where they visited their son, Sgt. Richard Cole.
burg.
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Mrs. Ada Green of Whitney Ave. left last Sunday for Los An-
geles where she will spend the winter with- her brother and sister-
SISTER OF ZION IVIIZRACHI
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Frank, former Detroiters.
will sponsor its eighth annual
In honor of their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. donor luncheon at the ,Shaarey
Louis Feiler of 13835 LaSalle Blvd., will entertain their friends at Zedek on Dec. 20. Mrs. Rose
a reception to be held Sunday, Nov. 12, from 9 to 12 p. m., at the
Singer is general chairman, with
Wilshire, No cards.
Mrs. E. Beresh and daughter., Shirlee, of Clements Ave. left Mrs. Meyer Beckman as co-chair-
Nov. 1 for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will remain for the winter. man. Proceeds will be used to
support the Mizrachi . Schools and
Miss Dolores Schostak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.
Schostak of 2903 Webb, left last Friday to attend the University of Homes for Girls in Palestine, and
to help build the new Meshek-
Miami, Coral Gables, Fla.
Miss Alyce Michelson of 2070 Collingwood is spending a month farm school and home for refu-
with her brother-in-law and sister, Pvt. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber, gee girls. Reservations are being
at Clarksville, Tenn. Pvt. Haber is stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo. accepted by Mrs. E. Abrams, TY,
Cpl. Mort Segall, brother of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baskin of 7-5733. Mrs. H. Finkelstein, TY.
Cherrylawn Ave., is home on a 15 day furlough -from, his field at 4-2481, and Mrs. R. Whiteman,
Lawrenceville, Ill.
TY. 4-0320, are chairmen of ways
and means. Mrs. A. Subar, TY.
4-2481, is chairman of rummage
Home Relief Luncheon
sales. The first pep rally will be
Attended by 700 Women held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the
On Tuesday, the Home Relief Shaarey Zedek. Vocal selections
Society held its luncheon-fashion will be rendered by Miss Diana
review at the Book Cadillac Ho- Pollack Camen. Members a n d
tel. It was attended by more friends are invited.
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Great Response Being Made than 700 women.
The program was opened by
UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
For Ehrlich Forest,
Mrs. David Kaltman, who sang EN'S AID will meet Monday
Hordes Declares
the National Anthem, and fol- at the home . of Mrs. Philip Helf-
lowed by an invocation by Mrs. man, 18034 Indiana. Samuel Sage
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Lips- Harry Shulman, founder and will speak on election issues.
chutz of 17374 San Juan honored past president of the organiza- Games will. follow. Call Mrs.
their 14th wedding anniversary tion. New Fall and Winter fash- Bess Belsky, UN. 2-1109, should
by redeeming 10 dunams of land- ions were presented through the be called to arrange for attend-
in Palestine, William Hordes, courtesy of the Ernst Kern Co..
ance.
a a a
president of the Jewish National
Mrs. Irving H. Small, presi-
Fund Council of Detroit, an- dent, on behalf of the organiza-
JR. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
nounced this week.
tion, expressed thanks to the will meet this Sunday at 2:30
Mr. Hordes stated that this committees in charge of the af- p. m. at the home of Miss Ethel
o gift also was given in honor of fair and to those present for Marcus, 3225 Monterey, to plan
the recovery from illness of Mrs. their cooperation.
for the Membership box social
Lipschutz.
Proceedi will be used to carry to be held in December.
According to Mr. Hordes, a on the emergency relief work of
hearty response is being given the. Home Relief Society.
Photographically
to the call for the completion
At a membership social of
Yours .
of the J. H. Ehrlich Memorial
BRANDEIS CHAPTER OF PIO-
Forest
Palestine, as a result
of the announcement of Mrs. NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
Philip J. Cutler, president of . the TION t h e following- became
Dorothy Sweet, Gloria
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish members:
Kaftan, Rae Krowitz, Margie
National Fund, that $1,000 had Gerami;as, Lillian Fink, D o 11 y
PORTRAITS
been allocated for the forest. The Simon, Bertha Stern, Pearl Wilt-
J. H. Ehrlich Forest project now
man, Dolly Hecker, Blanche Vel-
needs .41,500 more for its com- ansky, Jewel Kovinsky, Helen
pletion.
Ginsburg and. Bluma LaVine.
2919 W. McNichols
AT PARKSIDE
Another contribution of $100 is
acknowledged from the Hi-Lo
UN. 4-1343
club for the Child Rescue Fund.
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Concert Sunday
.
The ' annual concert of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute will
take place this Sunday at 8:30
p. m., at the Lecture Hall of the
Art Institute.
A. Glantz-teveless, noted Jew-
ish poet and journalist, will speak
,on "Yiddish Today and Tomor-
row."
Masha Benya, famous singer,
will appear in a series of Yiddish
and Hebrew songs. Rebecca Froh-
man will be at the piano.
Reservations have been dis-
tributed among members and
friends of the Institute and also
will be available at the door on
the evening of the concert.
ZEDAKAH CLUB will have a
dessert luncheon for members
and guests at the home of Mrs.
Nate Rubin, 18614 Fairfield, at
12:30 p. m. on Nov. 13. Entertain-
ment will feature Miss Rosina
Betman, soprano, accompanied
by Miss Dora Bregman. Those
who have not already turned in
their pledges for the donor
IUncheon to be held Nov. 28 in
the Crystal Ballroom of the Book
Cadillac Hotel are asked to do so
at this meeting.
a a
EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION of
American Federation of Polish
Jews will sponsor a card party at
the Bnai Moshe on Jan. 9. The
first in a series of brunch meet-
ings was held Nov. 1 at the home
of Mrs. Helen Young. An eve-
ning party will be held Nov. 5 at
the home of Mrs. Sam Levine,
3320 Richton. Proceeds of all af-
fairs will go for food packages
for liberated Jews in Poland.
Chairmen of brunches are Mrs.
R. Michelson, TO. 5-6665, and
Mrs. M. Garnick, TO. 7-3409.
Chairmen of evening parties are
Mrs. B. Dinitz, HO. 1076, and
Mrs. P. Finkelstein, NO. 8229.
helm
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Al Ji•IF Ra lly
Will Address Gathering of
Affiliated Zionist Groups
On Monday, Nov. 20
Mrs. - Irma Lindheim, forme*
national president of Hadassah
who had made her home in
Palestine for a number of years,
will address a public meeting
of the Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit, on Monday
evening, Nov. 201, in the social
hall of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek.
Zionist organizations affiliated
with the J.N.F. Council — Zion.
ist Organization of Detroit, Jew.
ish National Fund Ladies' Auxil.
iary, Pioneer Wornen, Poale Zion,
Mizrachi, Hadassah and the
yogth movements. — are cooper.
ating in arranging this meeting
which is intended for the pur.
pose of outlining Jewish Na-,
tional Fund activities and sub..
mating reports on local achieve-
ments, William Hordes, JNF
Council president, stated.
In addition to Mrs. Lindheim's
address, there will be a dltplay
of Jewish National Fund ma• -
terial, arranged by the youth
groups.
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