Page Nine THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 15, 1944 L ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY February Bride Mrs. Louis M. Cohn of Byron Ave. has left for Los Angeles where she will spend the winter. Capt. John B. Horwitz is spending his fortnight's leave from Mitchell Convalescent Hospital, Camp Lockett, Calif., • with Mrs. Horwitz, their daughter Rhoda and their son Fred of Oakinan Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenwald of Byron Ave. have as their guest, Mrs: Greenwald's sister, Miss Carrie Paschelles of Milwaukee. Miss Paschelles will remain until Tuesday and will be accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Greenwald. Tom Epstein is expected home this Friday from the Hotchkiss School to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Canterbury Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd. have as their guests their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Irving Kramer, and her small daughter, Susan Ellen. Mrs. Kramer's sister, Mrs. Max Pressler, has returned to her home in Buffalo following a fortnight's visit, and their son, Pvt. Irving Kramer, who is stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex., is expected home on a 10-day furlough on Dec. 22. Pfc. Bernard G. Krohn and his brother, Pfc. Lawrence H. Krohn, left Wednesday to visit in Seattle, Portland and Puget Sound. They are on 15-day leave from the ASTP at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Abraham Zierer of Tuxedo Ave. has left for Los Angeles, where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer. Mrs. Isadore Gallow of Calvert Ave. has returned from a short visit in Toronto. Miss Miriam Bernstein, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd., is home on vacation from Rock- wood Park School, Boston, Mass. The Misses Helen Kahn, Molly Zeltzer and Ruthe Baschin were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich, formerly of Detroit), in Cincinnati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Plaut will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich of 2319 Leslie Ave., from Dec. 18 through Jan. 7. Women's Clubs JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB sponsored a servicemen's shower Dec. 12 at Lachar's. Pack-_ ages received will be used as gifts for the Hawaii Serve-a- Camp project. Mrs. Ethel Klein was chairman of the affair. On Nov. 27, members, under the chairmanship of Betty Kaplan, served at the Downtown USO. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at 1:30 P. M. Monday at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Gourowitz, 4061 Sturtevant. After the business meeting, Mrs. Esther Mossman will review a current book. Members of Zedakah Club served a supper for service men and women at Romulus Air Base af- ter services Dec. 8. Next Wed- nesday, club members will serve at the USO party at the Great Lakes Club. * * * Charities will benefit from the proceeds of a card party spon- sored by GOODWILL SEWING CIRCLE on Tuesday evening, at Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Each year the Circle con- ducts an evening of games to raise funds which are distribut- ed for the benefit of the sick and needy. Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, president, appointed Mrs. Louis Hartman, chairman of this af- fair. The public is invited. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP met at the home of Mrs. L. E'. Weingarden, Dec. 4. The group served at the USO Dec. 11. The following were hostesses: Mes- dames W. Katz, D. Mattes, S. Guttentag, M. Shepherd, M. Si- mon, E. Rosenfeld, R. Perkus, E. Shewach, G. Treeger, E. Sher- man, M. Fox, S. Koppelman, A. Eklar, H. Weingarden, W. Kaye, L. Levin, J. Freeman, H. Good- man. D. King, A. Goodman and W. Stern. Mrs. Sam Gross, in charge of bonds and stamps, re- ported a large sale in the Sixth War Loan drive. A check was mailed to the Ruth Alden Dress Fund. Dec. 6, 7 and 8 were set aside at the Red Cross Blood Bank for members and their families. A donation was made to The Jewish News "Cards for Fighters" fund. * * * MISS SHIRLEY BLUESTEIN Miss Shirley Bluestein, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blue- stein of Carter Ave., has chosen the month of February for her marriage to Walter Weinhart, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Morris Weinhart of Carter Ave. YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB, on Dec. 5, heard a review on "Earth and High Heaven," given by Mrs. Frances L. Boddy, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., and new members are invited. A board meeting was held Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Rose Schreidell, club president. • • I Sisterhood Brunch To Hear 2d Review At Shaarey Zedek Edgar Snow's, "People on our Side" will be reviewed by Mrs. Joseph Fenton at the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's second brunch book review Tuesday, at 12:30. Arrangements for the brunch are in charge of Mrs. Carl . Schiller, assisted by Mesdames Sam. S. Aaron, A. 0. Barsky, Jack Behrmann, Aaron Carl- stein, Louis Davidson, Fred Faber, Walter Field, Arthur Gil- bert, W. B. Greenwald, Lena Kantor, Maxfield Mathis, Harry Robinson, Harry Schiller, Ben Schwartz, Maurice Schwartz, Aaron Silberblatt and Leon Zech- man. Purchasers of season tickets need not make reservations, but those not holding season tickets should telephone Mrs. Irving Miller, TO. 8-4054, Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, TO. 8-5489, for re- servations to be filled in the or- der they are received. Mrs. Fanny Frank, chairman of the Red Cross Division, has received word from headquart- ers that all Red Cross . work- rooms are to be closed for three weeks starting Dec. IQ. This work will be resumed on Jan. 9. Bridal Calendar Dee. 24 — Miss Rose Edith Themans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Themans of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Julius Green- berg, son of Nathan Greenberg of 2973 Calvert Ave., at the Wil- shire Hotel. Preparations are being made by the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS for the presentation of the second of the series of programs — a pageant depicting in song and drama the complete cycle of all Jewish holidays and festivals. Mrs. Bert Smokier is chairman of the program. Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of the Auxiliary. * * * JEMS will hold their annual pledge tea on Sunday under the direction of social committee co- chairmen, Rhoda Gurvis, Rita Bricker and Roslyn Eisenman. The tea will mark the first an- niversary of the JEMS who were started by Joyce Katz, _Phyllis Cherney, Clarice Rubinstein, Sarabelle Jalan, Lillian Sobel, and Audrey Hartman. Member- ship has now grown to 59. Thirty- five girls will be pledged at this tea, at the home of Natalie Sims. 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Greenberg 's Jewelry 8931 TWELFTH ST. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be the guest speaker at the plaid-up membership luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, at 12:30 next Tuesday, at the Rose Sittig Co- hen Bldg. Mrs. David Kailman will be the vocalist. Mrs. William Klafer, fund- raising chairman, will name her cooperating chairmen and com- mittee members at this gather- ing which all members are urged to attend. The social chairman for the paid-up membership luncheon is Mrs. Max Goldberg and the contributing hostesses are Mes- dames Harry Schwartz, Harry Schumer, Max Hayman, B. Har- rison, Edward Sklar and Julius Kraft. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Harris T. Glick- man of Burlingame Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Jack J. Bach, son of Mrs. Eugene Bach and the late Mr. Bach. * • * A. Greenbaum of 2946 Cort- land Ave. announces the engage- ment of his daughter, Freda, to Ben Goldberg of Detroit, son of Mrs. Rachel Goldberg-of Brook- lyn, N. Y. The wedding will take place Jan. 21. Woodward thru to Washington MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison .INF Ladies to Hear Dr. glazer Tuesday Prices plus Fed, Tax