Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Congress Women's Annual Membership Tea Here on Dec. 13 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Evelyn R.. Weisberg, a student of the University of Illinois, and Marvin L. Weisberg, a student at the Northern Illinois College of Optometry, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weisberg of Oakman Blvd., over the Thanksgiving week-end. Mrs. Robert Biegel and daughter, Charlotte, left for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and .Mrs. _Harold J. Baskin and daughters, Iryce and Saundra, of Cherrylawn Ave. were in Chicago for the Thanks- giving week-end. Miss Madeleine Brodie of . Northwestern University spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago Blvd. Capt. Max Steiner of the Medical Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. aacob Steiner, has returned from 19 months overseas duty. He is spending his leave with his . wife, Mildred, and son, Mickey, at their home, 18482 Roselawn Ave. Capt. Steiner has served in both the African and Italian campaigns. • Rita R. Papo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papo of Tuxedo Ave., was honored at a party at Club Royale on Nov. 23 on the occasion of her 16th birthday. • Mrs. Abe Sampson of 3253 Elmhurst, is visiting her son, Pvt. Gerald Sampson of the Army. Air Force, at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. Flora Julia Smaltz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smaltz of Philadelphia Ave., entertained at a luncheon at the Lee Plaza in honor of her 17th birthday: - Mr. and Mrs. S. Smaltz of Philadelphia Ave. spent 10 days with their son, Allen, who is stationed at the New London, Conn., Sub- marine School. Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Bloomberg of Glendale Ave. are on a 10-day visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel were hosts at a family dinner in their home on Burris Ave. last Sunday evening in celebration of Mr. Butzel's 70th birthday. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel is spending a few weeks in New York'City visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Dr. were hosts to a group of their friends at a dinner in their home last Sunday evening. Mrs. Walter Laib of Strathcona Dr. has returned from Kansas City where she was the guest of Mrs. Ralph Folz. Enroute she spent a fkw days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and their daughter, Nancy, of Suffolk Dr. returned on Monday from Cincinnati where they spent five days visiting with Mrs. Weisman's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs, Joseph Hyman. Mrs. Max Baalin of Longfellow Ave. has. returned from a fort- night in New York City where- she was a guest at the Charles Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of Boston Blvd. spent the Thanksgiv- ing week end with their son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. James Berendt in Xenia, 0. Sgt. Berendt is stationed at Patter- son Field, Dayton. Mrs. S. A. Kahn returned on' Tuesday to her home in Chicago after a 10-day visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stein of Northlawn Ave. The Steins also had as their guest last week-end Chief Petty Officer Milton -Agatstein who re- cently returned from 20 months overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goldrich have returned to their home in Cleveland after a week's visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman of Cambridge Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Dr. returned on Monday from a three weeks' visit in New York City and Columbia, S. C. Their daughter, Nancy, who had joined them for five days in New York, returned with them. - Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ackerman of Chicago have been visiting their family, Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave. .and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifuss of Birchcrest Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Katz 'of Yankton, S. D., are spending a few weeks with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Katz of Burlingame Ave. Jacob Oppenheim returned on Sunday. to his home in Cleveland after a week's visit with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard- Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. Lt. Comm. and Mrs. A. Louis Schwartz and their sons, David, Jonathan and Steven, spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Detroit visiting with friends. Lt. Comm. Schwart2 is stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. •Marriages • KAHN-KAHN: The wedding of Miss Sybil Fyliss Kahn, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Kahn of Bay City, to Norman F. Kahn, on of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Kahn of Kansas City, Mo., took place Nov. 23 at the Wenonah Hotel, Bay City. Rabbi Ganz officiated. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sherman Kahn, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Betty Kahn, sister of the groom, and Miss Netta Siegel of Shaker Heights, 0., her former classmate at the University of Michigan. Sherman Kahn, brother of the bride, was best man. Roy Plotkin of Lon- don, England, Elmer Swack of Ann Arbor, and Jack -Korn of Cadillac, Mich., were ushers. The newlyweds were honored at a reception for 80 guests after the ceremony in the Bay Room of the hotel. Abe Roman was toastmaster. Out-of-town guests included: From Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Isi- dore Karbel, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- wart Karbel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Photographically Your . . M 014' ljek PORTRAIT 2919 W. McNichols AT rARKSIDE " UN. 4-1343 eXEMallefIRC-2.11tme.or Golden and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lichtig and daughter, - Shirley, Mrs. Mae GrQsslight and daughter, Mari- lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sherman, Mrs. Nellie Kahn, Miss Sally Rose, Miss Elise Zeme, George Blu- menthal, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahn and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahn, Mrs. Grace Mahler; from Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy; from Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Salt- man, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Voight, from Cadillac, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korn; from Ann Ar- bor, Roy Plotkin, Elmer Swack, Miss Eleanor Maltz and Mrs. Selma Neuman. MARRICH-GARVETT:— Mrs. Henrietta Garvett of 2996 Mon- terey announces the marriage of her daughter, Eleanor Alice, to Capt: Martin K. Marrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marrich of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Detroit. Mrs. Samuel Green, vice-presi- dent in charge of membership, ame nd Mrs. , Sam Katkin, chairman ; —Photo by Keith Newman MRS. SAMUEL GREEN have completed arrangements for the annual membership tea of Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress, at the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Dec. 13. Tea will be served at 1:15 p. m. and the program will begin at -2:15. Mrs. Robert Aronson, president of the Chicago Women's Divis- ion, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Saul Makman, program chair- man, is arranging a Hanukah program. Members and friends are invited. Pioneer Women Clubs Planning Donor Event At Masonic, Jan. 23 ' Pioneer Women's . Clubs are concentrating efforts on the an- nual donor event to be held Jan. 23, at the Masonic Temple. This is the major fund raising project for the support and main- tenance of - institutions of the Working Women's Council in Palestine whose program has been extended due to the need for new homes and institutions to acommodate refugee women and children. "Build a Home and Save a Child" is the campaign slogan. Special scholarships for the Vi- via Lubetkin Vocational Schools for girls are being solicited. Donor pledges may be mailed to the Council office, 9124 Lin- wood, TY. 7-2880, or to donor chairmen of respective clubs. Synagogue Conference To Convene Here Dec. 10 The semi-annual meeting of the Michigan Synagogue Confer- ence will . be held Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.,m., at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland. Congregations and affiliated or- ganizations are requested to ap- point their delegates. Portraits Featuring Wedding of Children Pictures and In'your home or our Studios ttit Es—mm.1days tit, Friday, Decem b er Jewish Center Activities Center Girls to Compete For Swimming Titles r, 1944 Engagements Mrs. Moritz Kahn • of 1611 Lincolnshire announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Betty Valerie, to Samuel N. Katzin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katzin of Chicago. * * * • Mrs. Celia Kleiman . of 'Elm- hurst Ave. announces the en- gagement of her ctaughter, Mol- lie Forman, to Pfc. Irwin Shaf- fer, of Chicago, Ill., who is now stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lapin of Fort Wayne, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Helen, to Pfc. Meyer Kaminsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaminsky of Clairmount Ave, Miss Lapin attended Indi- ana University. Pfc. Kaminsky is stationed at :Fort Benning, at- tended Wayne University. Joshua Borodkin, swimming director at the Jewish Commun- ity Center, announces that a girls swimming team, which will com- pete for the Women's State Championship and the Women's National title, is being organized at the Center. The team is di- vided into junior, intermediate and senior groups of approxi- mately the same age as Center members in those classifications. The Center has decided to pro- mote this program in order to enable girls to develop, through practice nd under expert super- vision, into fine swimmers. Those * * * who are interested may register at the Center, or call MA. 8400. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg of Cortland Ave. announce the * * engagement of their daughter, Pre-Hanukah Dance Betty, to PVt. Sol Steinlauf, son This Saturday Night of Mr. and Mrs. Max Steinlauf A pre-Hanukah dance will be of Calvert Ave. * * * held at the Jewish Community Center on Saturday, under the At a Thanksgiving dinner giv- sponsorship of the Intermediate en for a group of friends, Mr. Council. Iry Moser and his or- and Mrs. Meyer Heller of Hazel- chestra and Miss Marian Knight, wood Ave. announced the en- vocalist, will be featured on the gagement of their daughter, program. Beatrice, to Norman Ellstein, son Irving Herkowitz is chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellstein of the committee in charge of of Clements Ave. * * .* the dance. Other members of the Intermediate Council social com- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tatelman mittee include Marcie Becker, of Omaha, Neb., announce the Sue Grossman, Lillian Marcus, engagement of their daughter, Ruth Stein, Willie Rosenberg, Adeline, to Albert M. Brown, son Harold Greenhut and Harold of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown of Kalish. Tuxedo Ave. * * * Center Film Program JR. HOlVT" RELIEF invites all Next Wednesday Night servicemen to attend its member- A Jewish Community Center ship dance, Saturday, Dec. 9, at film program will be held Wed- the Scarab Club. There will be nesday, 8:45 p. m., in the Adult entertainment and food. Mem- Lounge. The latest war films, bers may pay dues at the door. "Normandie Invasion," "It Can't Last" and "Acts and Facts," will be included on the program. The public is invited without charge. * * * Hanukah Dance Dec. 10 The third Holiday Hop of the Jewish Community Center will be a Hanukah dance, Sunday, Studio of Photography Dec. 10, at 9 p. m. Carlos Rivera and his orchestra will play. 11344 Dexter Blvd. * * * Mothers' Clubs Between Lawrence and Collingwood The general theme to be dis- TO. 8-6980 cussed by the various Mothers' Clubs di Ang the coming week will . be "What to Do with Ger- many After • the War." KEITH Sale REDUCED. 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