'Friday, December 22, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Youth Education League Selects Drive Chairmen ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Marva Lee Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M. Rosenthal of Atkinson Ave., whose marriage to Bernard Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Blvd., was solemnized last Sunday, at the bride's residence, was entertained by the fol- lowing: A luncheon at the Statler by the Misses Jacqueline Green- baum and Audrey Harelik; a luncheon at the Book Cadillac by Mrs. J. Kukes and Mrs. H. Kukes; a family dinner sponsored by the grandmother of the bride-elect, Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, at her home on Calvert Ave.; Mrs. H. Beale and Mrs. R. Trepeck entertained at a luncheon. at Huyler's; a luncheon and fashion show given by Mrs. S. Kavanau and Mrs. H. Rosenthal at the Book Cadillac; Mr. Zack's mother, Mrs. Meyer Zack, entertained at a dinner at Huyler's; a spinster dinner given by Miss Thelma Pais at her home on North- la wn Ave. Capt. Joseph Rosen, who has returned to the U. S. after two and a half years of overseas duty, is spending his leave with his family at 14915 Monte Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd and daughter, formerly of La- Salle Blvd., have moved into their new home at .4335 Cortland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clinton and son. David, of Berkley -Rd., are spending several weeks at the Winterhaven Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Sonia Nusholtz of Webb Ave. is spending the winter months at Miami Beach, Fla. MiSs Nettie Cohen of New York City arrived here Dec. 15 to MRS. JAMES V. BROWNE be the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Allan of 18243 Fairfield, until after New Year's. Mrs. James V. Browne, general Sgt. and Mrs. Jerome Ross have returned to Galesburg, Ill., after spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. chairman of the Youth Education Ross of Roselawn Ave. League pledge fund drive, an- Miss Marjorie Silberblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron nounces the selection of the fol- Silberblatt, is home for her vacation from Michigan State College, lowing committees for the lunch- East Lansing, Mich. The Misses Michelle and Florence Tchor - of Pennington Drive eon and show to be held Feb. 21 are on a two-week visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. at the Book Cadillac Hotel: Mrs. Benjamin Vandroff, in New York City. Sidney Kalt, co-chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Edward Rosenthal of Hollywood, Fla., is visiting her chil- Charles Goldman and Mrs. Ben dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd., and Mr. Tobin, co-chairmen of year book; and Mrs. Hoke Levin of Boston Blvd. Mrs. Tobin, autographs; Mrs. Lou Walter Fuchs of Huntington Woods has been visiting ini New Kroll, darlings; Mrs. Irving Yar- York City. rows, memoriams; Mrs. Louis Mrs. Martin L. Butzel and her sons, Leo M.. Albert and John, left Monday for Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter Wasserman, servicemen's page; Mrs. Lewis Manning and Mrs. months. Her husband, Lt. Colonel Butzel, is in England. Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik of Wildemere Ave. are spending five Louis Fried, ticket chairmen. days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lilienfeld, Mrs. Harry Galperin is financial in Winnetka, Ill. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and secretary. Mrs. Albert Bloom and Mrs. Morton Yarrows are in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold N. Brodie of Oak Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichertman of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and charge of arrangements. Mrs. Jacob B. Neiman of Wildemere Ave. have invited a group of friends to a dinner at the Lee Plaza Hotel this Saturday evening. Shaarey Zedek Women Miss Stella Alpern of the Belcrest Hotel left Wednesday to Plan Luncheon, Jan, 8 spend a week in New York City. Mrs. A. E. Greenbaum of Cortland Ave. is spending a few weeks Plans for the Shaarey Zedek in Cincinnati. Capt. A. Joseph Himmelhoch, who is on leave from the U. S. Sisterhood's paid-up membership Army Medical Corps is visiting with Mrs. Himmelhoch and their luncheon meeting are. now in progress. The event, scheduled children, Martha, Ralph and Jonathon of Kingston Rd. Mrs. Samuel Gingold is spending a month with her mother, Mrs. for Monday, Jan. 8, at 12:30, in Joseph Ehrlich of the Belcrest Hotel. Her husband, Capt. Gingold, the social hall of the synagogue, is stationed at Camp Hood, Temple, Tex. will be highlightedd1)y an address Mrs. Samuel Croll is spending a few days in St. Louis, Mo. by a prominent out - of - town Upon her return Dr. and Mrs. Croll and son, David John, will spend woman leader. Only. paid-up the holidays in Toronto with Mrs. Croll's parents. members will be eligible to at- tend. Prospective members who desire to attend should call Mrs. Frank Wetsman, acting financial - secretary, TO. 8-6518. Auxiliary of UHS Presents Pageant At Shaarey Zedek The Woman's Auxiliary of the 'United Hebrew Schools an- nounces the presentation of a colorful pageant next Wednes- day, at 1:30 p. m., in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. This pageant will present a panorama of Jewish festivals in drama and song. Seventy-five children will constitute the school chorus, conducted by Mrs. Alex Roberg, assisted by Abra- ham Schachter, David Shackney, Miss Miriam Gold and Norman Ruttenberg. All members of the Women's Auxiliary, their children and mothers of pupils are invited: There is no admission fee. Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Bert Smokler, program chairman, Mrs. Robert Newman, vice-chairman, Mrs. Phillip Gilbert, social hour chairman. Engagements Mr. and Mi s. B. Leaman of 3295 Tyler Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Air Cadet Joseph M. Kastner, son of Mrs. Bessie Kast- ner of Tyler Ave. Open house in their honor will be held at the Leaman residence on Sunday, Dec. 24, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards. Page Nine,— Bridal Bridal Calendar Dec. 24 — Miss Rose Edith UAHC Publishes Two Themans, daughter of Mr. and Religious Pamphlets Mrs. Murray Themans of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Julius Green- CINCINNATI—The publication berg, son of Nathan Greenberg of two new pamphlets in the of 2973 Calvert Ave., at the Wil- Voice of Religion series, publish- ed by the Commission on Infor- shire Hotel. mation about Judaism, a joint body of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, has been announced by Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi Louis I. Egelson, secretary of the commission. The pamph- Michael R. Bagdade (Lillian lets are "Tomorrow's World," by Feldman) of 3045 Richton, a son, Rabbi Emil W. Leipziger of Touro Charles Joel. Synagogue, New Orleans, La., * * * and "What's It All About, Dec. 10—To Pfc. and Mrs. Rabbi?" by Rabbi Harry Essrig, Bernard Gold (Betty Goldberg), who is now serving as a chap- a daughter, Barbara May. lain in the United States Army. * * * The publication of these two Dec. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- pamphlets was made possible by bert M. Weil (Florence Strauss), the generosity of the National of West Euclid Ave., a son. Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Bar Mitzvahs Pioneer Women Hear Maxa Nordau 'View Palestine Progress Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Elias of 2745 Cortland Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry Herbert, at the Rose - Sittig Cohen Daughter of Noted Author Hebrew School, Lawton at Wav- Describes Life of Jews erly on Saturday, Dec. 30. At home Saturday, Dec. 30. No Living in Zion cards. * * * Maxa Nordau, eminent paint- Mr. and Mrs'. Joseph Sherman er and lecturer, daughter of the of 2928 Richton Ave. announce late Dr. Max Nordau, addressed the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, to take place Saturday a rally of Pioneer Women's morning at Congregation Beth Organization of Detroit, at the Tikvand Petoskey and Chicago. Hanukah event held Dec. 12 at Reception at home on Sunday, the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. Presenting an analogy of Han- * * * ukah of old and the festival of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viedrah today, Miss Nordau gave a vivid of 2946 Lawrence Ave. announce account of the life of Jews in the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Palestine, where she made her Gerald Sanford, to be observed home for several years before this Saturday, at Congregation coming to this country. Mogen Abraham, Dexter and Moshe Dombey read Sholem Cortland. Reception at home on Aleichem's "What Is Hanukah." Sunday, after 5 p.m. Contributions to aid the Work- * * * -- ing Women's Council of Pales- Mr. and Mrs.-J. Ernest Sachs tine are being accepted by the of 2721 Leslie, announce the Bar Council of the Pioneer Women's Mitzvah of their son, Melvin Organization at 9142 Linwood, Hugh, on Saturday morning, TY. 7-2880. The annual donor Dec. 30, at Yeshivath Beth Ye- event will be held Jan. 23 at the hudah Synagogue, Cortland and Masonic Temple. Dexter Ave. Open house Satur- Contributions to the Child Res- day night, Dec. 30, at the resi- cue Fund are acknowledged from dence. No cards. Mozerer Aid Society for $135 and * * * Pinsker Aid Society for $240. Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon of 2509 Elmhurst Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Featuring wedding Portraits Morton, to be observed this Sat- and Pictures of Children In your home or our Studios urday morning at Congregation Bnai David. Open house Sunday, 6—Mondays tiL Open daily till 3 to 6. No cards. 9 p.m.—Sundays 12 to 3 Gordon to Review 'Job' The lecture on the book of "Job," which was given by Max Gordon for members of the Kvutzah Irvith, will be contin- ued this Saturday evening, in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Solomon Kas- dan will act as chairman. YEAR'S END CLEARANCE OF ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE Kaploe's Kiddie Korner TO. 8-4128 11714 DEXTER, Cor. TUXEDO Births WOULD BE ... Jewelry for Hanukah Come and see our beautiful and complete display of pre- cious gifts . . . a treasure house of lovely things that are difficult to find. We es- pecially feature diamond rings. COSTUME JEWELRY A glittering array of the most distinctive pieces of flattering glamour. $1 to $50 LADIES' COCKTAIL RINGS A wide choice is offered in the most unusual styles. Elegant creations that will thrill. Ladies' and Men's WatChes Salesladies Wanted Experienced Only Good Positions With Good Pay TO. 6-9892 11630 Dexter- exter Watches are hard to find .yet we have them. 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