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November 24, 1944 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-11-24

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Friday, November 24, 044

THE JEWISH NEWS

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Page Eleven

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Engagements

Annual Luncheon of
Zedakah on Tuesday

LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
GALICIAN SOCIETY will have
The annual donor luncheon of
its donor luncheon at 12:30 p. m
Zedakah Club will be held at
Tuesday at Pereira's on Dexter
the Book-Cadillac Hotel on
Mrs. J. Nachwalter, chairman
Tuesday. •
states that proceeds will be used
At a dessert luncheon held at
for charitable and war purposes
the home of Mrs. Nate Rubin,
Auxiliary members served at the
Mrs. Marvin Goldberg and Mrs,
USO Oct. 23.
David -Trager, co-chairmen of
,* *
the committee on arrangements,
HEBREW LADIES' AID SO-
announced plans for the pro-
CIETY'S president, Mrs. Julia
gram and urged that pledges to
Ring, announces that the 'dinner
the event. be made immediately.
card party was a success. The
Mrs; Hattie • Schwartz, chair-
annual donor luncheon will be
man- of USO activities, gave a
held Jan. 10. Mrs: Matilda Kepes
resume of
• projects carried on
is general chairman. Mrs. El-
by Zedakah Club, whose mem-
frida Greenwald is chairman of
bers will 'serve as hostesses at
pledges. Mrs. Pauline. Schiff is
a supper. after religious services
yearbook chairman. The society
at Romulus Air Base.
gave $750 to the War Chest,
served at the Romulus Air Base
four .times and provided break-
Refugees Elect Council
BARBARA JOAN SINGER
fasts for servicemen at the JWB-
To
Aid WRB Authorities
USO Lounge at the Jewish Cen-
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Singer of
ter. The next meeting will be 2056 Oakman Blvd t announce
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A 10-
-held Wednesday at 1:30 at the the engagement of their daugh- man advisory council was elect-
Bnai Moshe.
ter, Barbara Joan, to Pfc. Her- ed by the refugees '.et. Fort On-
* * *
bert Lewis, son of Mrs. Sophia tario Emergency Shelter to meet
• L A D I E S' AUXILIARY OF Lewis, of Chicago, Ill.
and discuss with shelter director
KVUTZAH IVRITH is making
Joseph Smart questiOns of mu-
plans for the donor luncheon to
tual interest, the WRA disclosed.
Following Nthe democratic vot-
be held "Feb. 6 at Moss' Hall.. M.
Michlin was guest speaker at a
ing procedure established by a
Nov. 26—Miss Sara Grunt, temporary council set up shortly
meeting at the home of Mrs. G.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan after the shelter opened early in
Hecker.
* * *
Grunt of Hazelwood Ave., to Ru- August, 557 of the 772 'eligible
EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION bin M. FolkOff, son of Mrs. Re- voters, persons 18 or over, cast
of the Federation of Polish Jews, becca Folkoff of Taylor Ave., at ballots for the candidates, select:.
at its last meeting, heard an ap- Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- ing the 19 councilmen from 25
chosen in primaries.
peal from Mr. Dobzhinsky in uel.
behalf of the campaign for pack-
ages for Polish Jews. A party will
be held at the home of Mrs.
A. Dinitz, 3742 Sturtevant, on
Sunday evening. Pledges for
the donor luncheon are being
accepted by Mrs. B. Redblatt,
UN. 1-8001. All proceeds will
go - for Polish relief.
* *
JEMS are making plans for a
pledge tea to be held Dec. 17.
Rhoda Gurvis and Rita Bricker
are in charge of arrangements.
For Anformation regarding the
outing
e on Dec. 3 call Hel n Ganz,
Woodward thru to Washington
TR. 1-1597. There will be a
meeting at the Book Cadillac on,
Sunday.
* * *
EAST SIDE WOMEN OF
BNAI BRITH will hold a joint
meeting with the men's lodge
Monday. Samuel W. Leib will
be guest speaker. Refreshments
will be served.

-

Bridal Calendar

AID

Mrs. Victor Field of W. Euclid
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Charlotte Co-
hen, to Pfc. Arnold Cohen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen of
Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will
take place in December.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shoob of
Pasadena Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Hilda, to Capt. Max M. Krotman,
A.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Krotman of" New York City.
* * *
The engagement is announced
of Miss Betty Sklar, -daughter of
Mrs. Jacob I. Sklar and the late
Rev. Sklar of Rochester Ave., to
Louis J. Kraus of Cincinnati, 0.

Marriages

GERSHENSON SANDORF:
Mr. and Mrs. _Gerald R. Sandorf
of Warrington Rd. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Elaine Joy, to Capt. Samuel N.
Gershenson, son of Mrs. Nathan
Gershenson. of Muirland Ave.
and the late Mr. Gershenson, on
Wednesday, Nov. 22, at the Stat-
ler Hotel. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
performed the ceremony. Capt.
and Mrs. Gershenson will, for
the present, make their home in
New York City where Capt.
Gershenson is stationed.

Births

Oct 19—To Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Jacobs (Anne Begun), of Oak-
man. Ct., a daughter, Laurel.
* * *
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry A. Scheinfield (Janet Inert)
ert)
of 4900 W. Outer Drive, a son,
Samuel.
* * *
Nov. 5—To Pfc. and Mrs. Oscar
M. Kramer (Inge Straus) of 3327
Tuxedo, a daughter, Barbara-
Ellen.
* * *
Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
_Malkin of Prairie Ave., a son,
Edwin Marc.
* * *
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
G. Duriitz (Sylvia L. Siegel) of
18620 Muirland Ave., a daugh-
ter, Maryann.
* * *
Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
G. Dunitz (Sylvia Siegel) of
Muirland Ave., a daoughter,
Maryann.
* * *
Nov. 15—To Lt. and Mrs. Jack
W. Lovinger (Helen Gross), a
daughter, Linda Susan.'
* * •
To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
GutL, iitag (Elaine Manis) of 2488
Buena Vista, a daughter, Elyse

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Congress Women
Hold Interfaith
Event Wednesday

Rev. Smith and State FEPC
Guest Speakers at
Staffer Luncheon

"We Stand on Common
Ground" is the subject of the
program to be presented at 12:30
p. m. next Wednesday at the
third - annual inter-faith lunch-.
eon meeting of the Detr*Oit Wom-
en's Division of the - American
Jewish Congress, in the Mithigan
Room of Hotel' Statler.. ,
The Rev. Ellsworth • Smith of
the Detroit Council of Churches
and Clarence Anderson of the
Michigan Fair Employment
Practice Commission will be the
guest speakers. Mrs. . Harry
Stocker will sum up the. discus-
sion. Mrs. David Goldberg, . vo-
calist, will be accompanied by
Mrs. Rebecca Frohman.
For luncheon reservations call
Mrs. Samuel Blondy, UN. 2-9221.
Mrs. Samuel Green, vice-presi-
dent in charge of membership,
is arranging the second annual
Congress clinic tea to be held at
the home of Mrs. Charles P.
Feinberg, 1 8 9 5 4 Warrington,
Monday at 1:30 p. in. Members
and friends are invited..

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