Page Eight THE JEWISH N.E.WS Mrs. Ebin Addresses Women of Mizrachi ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lind of Wisconsin Ave. are spending the winter months in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Morton F. Ashner Glynn Ct., are spending a few •weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Lt. James Zuckerman has returned to his post at Fort Mon- mouth, N. J., after spending a five-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss Nancy Levin will arrive this Saturday from Annendale-on- the-Hudson, N. Y., where she is a student at Bard College, to spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave. Donald Friedman of St. Louis, a student at Washington Uni- versity, will spend the coming week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garon of Stoepel Ave. are leaving this Sat- urday to spend a few weeks in Mexico. Their daughter, Gita, will visit relatives in St. Paul and Superior, Minn. Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. left Sunday for a month in New York City, Miss Isabel Wolfner of 19240 Burlington Dr. is having her usual -open house on Dec. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown will return Saturday from St. Louis, .Mo., where they attended the wedding of Mr. Brown's niece, Miss Caroline Yalem. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Frank of Santa Rosa Dr. were hosts at a cocktail party in their home last Wednesday evening in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Eci,ward C. Frank Jr. Lt. Frank is on leave from his post with the Navy Medical Corps in San Francisco, Calif. Paul May, a student at Lawrenceville School, N. J., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Gerald May of Wilde- mere Ave. Mrs. Edward Stein of Afton Rd. has returned from a 10-da: stay in New York City. ' Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd. and her daughter, Marcia, are leaving Saturday to spend 10 days in Cincinnati with Mrs. Er- mann's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ulman, Miss Betty Loewenstein, a student at Northwestern University, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. . Mrs. Louis Mark of Santa Rosa Dr. and her sister, Mrs. Sidney Stone of LaSalle Blvd., are spending the winter in Miami Beach, Fla. . Mrs. A. Max Kohn of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nandor Simon of Boston Blvd., her husband, Capt. Kohn is on overseas duty. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Metzger of Atkinson Ave. left Thursday for 10 days in New York City. Miss Ruth Dworman of Shrewsbury Rd. is visiting friends in Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. are spending a month in Los Angeles. ' Complimenting Mrs. Rubin H. Isaacs, who was Irene Sima Wein- garden before her marriage last Sunday, a group of friends gave a dinner on Nov. 24 at the home of Betty Kurtz in Cortland Ave. On Nov. 27 her aunts, Mrs. H. A. Keys, Miss Doris Keys and Mrs. D. A. Levine, were hostesses at a dinner and shower at the Wilshire Hotel, and on Dec. 9, the Misses Marilyn Katz, Gloria Levine and Tommy Chafetz gave a dinner and shower at the Pallister tea room. of - Name Mrs. Welt on Jewish Conference Interim Committee Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of De- troit, national president of the Council of Jewish Women, has been named a member of the new Interim Committee of the Amer- ican Jewish Conference. -Mrs. Welt represents the Non- Partisan Bloc on the Interim Committee. Local Brevities Marriages ISAACS-WEINGARDEN: The marriage of Miss Irene Sima Weingarden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weingarden of Cal- vert Ave., and Sgt. Rubin H. Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs of Pingree Ave., took place Sunday evening, Dec. 17, in the Starlit Room of Web- ster Hall Hotel. Rabbis Leon Fram and Leizer Levine per- formed the ceremony. The bride's sister, Joyce Wein- garden, was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Raundice Weingarden, another sister, Glo- ria Levine and , Marilyn Katz. Seymour Levine, Marty Barahl and Lou Gabe were the ushers. The out-of-town guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Sol Roten- berg of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weingarden of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Isaacs of New York City, Mrs. Ephraim Bernstein and Mrs. Philip Post of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horlick of Pittsburgh and their daughter, Evy Hor- lick,_ who is a student at the University of Michigan. Painting - Paperhanging Paint That Washes—Guaranteed Jobs M. Green & Son HO, 4020 Women's Clubs HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will Hundreds of native and refugee hold election of officers Thurs- children in Palestine cared for in day at the home of Mrs. Satovsky, Mizrachi Women's institutions 1250 Chicago Blvd. The meet- ing will be preceded by a des- sert luncheon at 1 p. m. Com- mittee chairmen will submit their annual reports. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN'S LODGE is making arrangements for its annual donor luncheon to be held Feb. 7 at the Book Cad- illac Hotel. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Lena Zohott, TR. • 2-3819. * * * HOUSE OF SHELTER LADIES' AUXILIARY gave a Hanukah party for the Jewish patients at Eloise. Mrs. Hyman Altman, president, and her com- mittee presented 100 packages to the guests. A feature of the MRS. N. H. EBIN afternoon was the lighting of the will be the beneficiaries of the Hanukah candles by Rabbi M. J. annual donor luncheon of Sisters Wohlgelernter, chaplain of Eloise. The House of Shelter of Zion Mizrachi of Detroit, an af- Ladies' Auxiliary is a participant filiate of the Mizrachi Women's group of the Hospital Visiting Organization of America, held Council of which Rabbi Wohl- Wednesday afternoon at the cselernter is chairman. Other Shaarey Zedek, members of the Council are: Mrs. Rose Singer, chairman of Home Relief Society, Young the luncheon, states that the pro- Women's Bicur Cholem, Temple ceeds will be applied toward the Beth El Sisterhood, Zedakah expansion of the 32 projects es- Club, Temple Israel Sisterhood, tablished and maintained by Eloise Psychiatric Department, Neugarten Medical Aid Society, Mizrachi Women. Mrs. Nachman H. Ebin of New Primrose Benvolent Society, York, a prominent leader in the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, Hebrew religious women's Zionist move- Ladies' Aid, Jewish Social Serv- ment, addressed the luncheon on ice Bureau. * * the rescue and rehabilitation CLUB 2 OF PIONEER problems of refugee children. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION was Mrs. Ebin, a member of the addressed at its last cultural administrative board of Mizrachi meeting by Mrs. David Sheraga Women's Organization and na- who spoke on the World Jewish tional chairman of a project to Congress program. Preparations establish a Children's Village and are being made for the annual Farm School in Palestine, is the donor event to be held Jan. 23 at daughter of Rabbi Aaron M. Ash- the Masonic Temple. For infor- insky of Pittsburgh, formerly of mation call Mrs. Friedman, TO. Detroit, one of the pioneers of the 8-5435 or Mrs. Mozer, TY. 5-3862. religious Zionist movement in * * * America. Her late husband, LADIES' AUXILIARY of Rabbi Nachman H. Ebin, was one of the founders of the Mizrachi KVUTZAH IVRITH selected movement, and a leading member Mrs. A. DeRoven as chairman of of the governing body of the the donor luncheon to be held Feb. 6. American Jewish Conference, * * * ^ Ontario City Again Names Jew Mayor CORNWALL, Ont., (JTA)— Aaron Horovitz, prominent local clothing manufacturer, was re- elected Mayor of Cornwall by a substantial majority. He has served the municipality as mayor for five consecutive years. WOMEN'S AMERICAN 0 R T Detroit branch will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. Rabbi Leon Fram will review Waldo Frank's "A Jew in Our Time." Organizations which partici- pated in the various JEWISH WELFARE BOARD-USO projeCts last week included Laundry Men's Aid Society, Primrose Aid Society, Browarney Family Club, Contributors to the colums Temple Israel Sisterhood and of The Jewish News are asked Red Cross Unit, Infants Service to note that the deadline for Group, Zedakah Club and Perfec- weekly insertions is before 3 tion Lodge 486 F. & A. M. p.m. on Tuesdays. The Oheb Shalom Congrega- Copy for holiday issues tion of Newark, N. J., of which should be mailed earlier in Dr. Louis M. Levitsky is rabbi, view of delays in delivery dur- will . devote the musical part of ing rush periods. During the the Friday' evening service of past two weeks, there has been Dec. 29 to the compositions of considerable delay in delivery JULIUS CHAJES, director of of mail and a number of items The young couple will for the music at Temple Beth El and arrived too late for insertion the Jewish Community Center in present make their home in in current issues. Olympia, Wash., where Sgt. Detroit. Mr. Chajes has been Isaacs is stationed at Fort Lewis. invited as guest of honor at that occasion. * * * A Week-End Haven for Detroifers BARNEY SOLOMON, 4067 The COLONIAL HOTEL delightfully situated in country Tyler, and ISADORE VICTOR, 3202 Leslie, have been appointed surroundings is NOW OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND. to the Wayne University debate Telephone Now for Here is your opportunity to "get away" squad. for a few days each week—to relax amid * * * pleasant environment—avail yourself of Reservations • HARRY N. GROSSMAN, at- health-giving Mineral Baths and Swedish Mt. Clemens torney, announces that he has Massages — enjoy delicious food. "You owe it to yourself to take care of your- moved into new offices at 927 2507 or 2508 self." David .Stott Bldg. and that he will hold open house there Sat- The urday, beginning at 1 p. m. YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ- RACHI will meet at 1 p. m. Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Max Blumenthal, 3015 Webb. • Ft4day, December - 22, 1944 Our Deadlines Sisterhood to Raise Kitchen Fund for New Temple Israel Mrs. Citrin Named Chair- man of Project for Post War Structure Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin has been named chairman of the new pro- ject of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel, to raise a fund for the furnishing of the kitchen in the new Temple Israel building to be erected after the war. Mrs. Citrin's appointment was announced by Mrs. Samuel B. Dant2, president of the Sister- hood. Funds to be raised for this pro- ject, as well as all funds raised for the Temple Israel building fund, will be turned into U. S. War Bonds. Of interest in the project is the plan to have women make their contributions in the form of the purchase of War Stamps placed in books which will carry the name "Temple Israel Sisterhood Kitchen Project." Those interested in assisting are asked to communicate with Mrs. Citrin, TO. 9-4005. • the Sisterhood and functioning under the leadership of Mrs. Marion Pozen and Mrs. Mary Kessler held its first meeting at the Hampton School Dec. 18 and will meet there regularly on Mondays. * * * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY, at a meeting held Wed-. nesday, heard a report from Mrs. Louis Kepes, chairman of the an- nual donor luncheon to be held Jan. 10. Mrs. Kepes reported that a kosher meal will be served, that a prominent guest speaker will address the gathering and there will be a program of en- tertainment. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, DA. 2451, or the president, Mrs. Julius R. Ring, HO. 1391. Bonds and stamps are sold at all meetings and mem- bers are also asked- to participate in the war effort by saving kitchen fats. Members will serve SISTERHOOD OF NORTH- at the Romulus Air Base after WEST HEBREW CONGREGA- services on Dec. 22, TION and CENTER held a meet ing Dec. 6 and gave a Hanukah party on Dec. 12 at the -home of Portraits Mrs. Joseph Gordon of Wood- Weddings 0 ingham Drive. Election of offi- cers will be held at the meeting Children on Jan. 5 at the home of Mrs. A Specialty David Samelson, 17395 Stoepel. For, information regarding mem- bership call Mrs. Betty Garber, UN. 4-4174. Miss Michelle Tchor, UN. 1-8563, was appointed chair- man of the war efforts committee and is in charge of the sale of bonds and stamps. The Brownie Girl Scout Troop sponsored by W BARNETT STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison 9733 Linwood TY. 6-8484 TO, 8-1560 TO. 6-9892 ativad silo? 11430-32 DEXTER New Small Figured PRINT DRESSES Are In COLONIAL HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS, Priced to $39.95 MAX ELKIN, Manaiin$ airttIfe COATS 4WIWNERYI SUITS DRESSES CALIFORNIA SPORTSWEAR