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I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Detroit ORT Chapter
To Present Program
Wednesday at Center

Ruth Rosen, Adler
Guests on Sholem
Aleichem Program

• Mrs. Peter Smith is making her home with her parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. Marx P. Rosenthaler of Glynn •Ct., -while her husband,
Sgt. - Pilot Smith, RAF,, is on duty at Moncton, N. B.
•
. Mr: and Mrs. Norman Salkin have returned to -their home in Women's Literary Groups
Washington after a few days' visit with Mrs. Salkin's family. •
Hold Rally - Luncheon
Miss Audrey Buckner of Pontiac has returned from an ex-
Tuesday at Book
- tended stay in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Mrs. Morris Adler has returned to Utica, N. Y., Where Chap --
• lain Adler is .stationed, after a few days' visit as the guest of
Miss Ruth Rosen, who has _re-
. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lefkowitz of Calvert Aye.
turned from a year's study in
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gunsberg and their daughter, Marion, Hollywood. with Countess Rosan-
have- moved from Pasadena Ave. and are now residing at 2668
Elmhurst Ave. •
•
- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Helper of LaSalle Blvd. have returned from
a few days' visit in Chicago.
•
Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt: is spending a few weeks
in New York City visiting with members of her family.
Mrs. Wilma Steinetz has returned to her home in New York
City after a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Truding of Hazel-
wood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky of South Bend,. Ind., are the guests
of their son-in-laW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. MelVin H. Baer of
Fairfield Ave.
Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave., Mrs. Samuel Rubiner
of Muirland Ave., Mrs. David Cooper of Fairfield Ave., Mrs. John
. Frazer of Leslie Ave., Mrs. Louis Glasier of Woodingham Dr., Mrs.
Adolph Ehrlich of Calvert Ave. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of the
Belcrest Hotel attended the Hadassah convention in Cleveland last
week. Delegates to the convention this year were. limited to na-
tional officers and group presidents or their representatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frank, their daughter, Maida, and their
son, Dickie, of Woodingham Dr. are spending the Thanksgiving
week-end with relatives in Cleveland.
Lt. Dora Cashdan, WAC, is returning to her post at Camp Clay-
bourne,. La., this Saturday after a 10-day leave spent with Barents,
Mr. and Mrs: Joel Cashdan of Boston Blvd.
Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wildemere Ave. has returned from
MISS RUTH ROSEN
Washington, D. C., where she visited her son and daughter-in-law,
Lt. and Mrs. Peter Morse.
ska, will be the featured artist
Mr. and Mrs: Frank Grossman of Cortland Ave. left on Tuesday
at the rally and luncheon of the
for an extended visit in Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cutler were among those who attended. the Women's Literary Groups of the
United Palestine Appeal meeting in Chicago.
Sholem Aleichem Institute at
Complimenting Miss Ruth Sher whose marriage to Capt. Albert 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Book-
D. Webber will take place on Dec. 3,. Mrs. Louis Shaer, Mrs. Max Cadillac Hotel. Philip Adler
Shaer and 1VIrs. Morris Shaer were hostesses at a dinner and mis- will be the guest speaker.
cellaneous shower in the Italian Garden of the Book Cadillac Hotel.
This affair is preliminary to
On Oct. 14 Mrs. Jules Englander gave a luncheon in her home in In-
diana Ave. for Miss Sher 's pleasure and on Oct. 29 Mrs. Allan Agree the 14th annual donor luncheon
and Mrs. Murray. Sedley honored her with a - brunch and personal to be held at the, Book-Cadillac
shower at the -Belcrest Hotel. On Nov. 1, the Foreman Family Club on January 3. Ethel Shorr is
gave a dinner for Miss Sher at the home of Mrs. Sidney Craig of chairman of the arrangements
Hazelwood Ave. Nov. 11, Mrs. Roy Foreman was hostess at a lunch: committee.
. eon at the Lee .Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Herbert Schakne gave a dinner
at her home in Kentucky Ave. on Nov. 15: On Nov. 16 Mrs. George
Proceeds of the donor lunch-
-Klein was hostess at a supper•party in her home in Boston Blvd. This eon will go for the maintenance
Saturday Miss Bell Gillary and Miss Reva Rodin are giving the of the Sholem Aleichem schools.
spinster dinner at the Gillary home in Burlingame Ave. On 'Dec.
1, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Marks of Highland Ave. will be hosts at .a
dinner in honor of the couple.
Miss Phyllis Rossen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rossen
of Sturtevant Ave., has returned to her studies at the University of
Illinois after spending' the holiday week-end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Solo-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goldberg, Mr. and MtS.Milton Greenblatt mon' of 2725 Webb Ave., an-
and Mr. and Mrs. David Greenblatt have returned from a 10-day nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
visit in New York.
son, Robert Bernard, on Satur-
In honor of Miss Sara Grunt's forthcoming marriage to Rubin
M. Folkoff, her sister, Mrs. Hairy Krohner, was hostess at a personal day morning, Nov: 25, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek. Re-
shower at her home.
ception. Sunday, Nov. 26, 2 to
Mr. and Mrs. Moe B. Diamond, formerly of Calvert .Ave., are 5 p. m. No cards.
now residing at 980 Whitmore Road.

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Detroit chapter a Ort will
meet Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, at
the Jewish Center.
The program chairman, Mrs.
Herbert Warner, announces that
playlet, "The Culture Club", a
minuet Musical, will be present-
ed.. It is being coached by Mrs.
,Harry Becker and Mrs. Mark
Markie. The cast will consist
of Miss Jewel Prentiss, Mrs.
Barney Israel, Miss Janet Trax-
ler, Mrs. David Ruby, Mrs. Louis
Ettinger, Mrs. Maxwell Katzen.
Vocal selections will be ren-
dered by Mrs. Jack Sauls. Mrs.
Joseph Fenton will be at the
piano. Mrs. Oliver Ruby will
present current events. T he
meeting will be presided over
by Mrs. Moritz Kahn. All friends
are welcome.

Workers Fete LeVine
On 25th Anniversary
of Fed. Engineering Co.

Honors were accorded on Nov.
12 by the employe of the Fed-
eral Engineering Co. to the
founder of the coix,ipany, - David
M. LeVine, on the occasion of
the concern's 25th anniversary,
at a party at Saks Show Bar.
In addition to all the employes,
the ' guests included Fied
Butzel, Judge John P. Scallen,
Judge George T. Murphy, Coun-
cilman Eugene I. VanAntwerp,
and representatives of the fol-
lowing concerns: Buick, Dodge,
Chyrsler, DeSoto, Packard, Pratt
& Whitney, Allison Division
Westinghouse, Cadillac Motor,
Curtiss Wright.

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Bnai Brith Young Women.
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President of District Grand Hillel to Publish History
Lodge to Be Guest at
of Jews in the U. S.
CHICAGO (JTA) — A history
Affair Saturday

This Saturday, at 8:30 p. m.,
Mrs. Louis L. Perlman of Chi-
cago, president of Women's Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6. na-
tional chairman of Young Wom-
en and Girls of Bnai Brith and
district delegate to the Youth
Commission, and Mrs. Bernard
C. Bolotin, executive secretary
of Women's District Grand
Lodge No. 6, will address the
Bnai Brith Young Women in
the Washington_ Room of the
Book Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Perlman will speak on
the National Yoitth Comrnission.
Musical entertainment w i 11
complete the program which is
open to all young women.
Preceding the prograni, Mrs.
Perlman and Mrs. • B-olotin - will
be entertained at dinner in the

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The dis-
pute between the Jews and the
Arabs in Jerusalem over the
question of whether a Jew or
an Arab should be mayor can
be settled only by the new High
ConAissioner, Viscount Gort, it
was announced here by J. V. M.
Shaw, chief secretary of the
Palestine Government.
It was pointed out in Jewish
circles that a verbal understand-
ing was reached beh\een Jew-
ish leaders and the former high
commissioner of Palestine under
which the Palestine administra-
tion was supposed to appoint a
Jewish mayor following the ter-.
mination of the term of Arab
mayor Mustapha. Bey • Khalidi
whose sudden death precipitated .
-the mayoralty issue.
Daniel Auster, the Jewish vice-
mayor, is acting mayor.

THEY'RE IN THE GROOVE . . .

Bar Mitzvahs

Mrs. L. L. Perlman
9 To Address Bnai
Brith Women Here

Jerusalem Mayor
Issue in Hands
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lished by the Bnai Brith Hillel
Commission, it was decided at
its annual meeting. The meeting
also decided to publish a volume
on contemporary Jewish prob-
lems by Rabbi Jacob Weinstein.

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