I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY W/O Joe Kivo who has been home on furlough visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben KiVowitz of 13500 Bentler, left for Nor- folk, Va., on Dec. 20. W/O Kivo has just returned from Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Collingwood Ave. have left for a month's visit with their children, Pfc. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber, in Clarksville, Tenn. Pfc. Haber is stationed at Camp Crowd- Mo. Honoring their daughters, Ida, and • her finance, T/3 Alan Nathan, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eisensmith held open house last Sunday Afternoon. Miss Madeleine Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago Blvd., spent last week-end in Evanston, Ill., as the guest of Miss Betty Greene, and the remainder of the holiday vacation with her parents. She will return to Northwestern Uni- versity on Jan. 2. Miss Lois Rose is spending her vacation from Michigan State College visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. Rose of W. Boston Blvd. Miss Rita Kallman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman of Canterbury Drive, is spending the holiday period as the guest of Miss Margy Lou Office in Dayton, 0. Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. was on a two weeks' visit in Toronto as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Rotenberg. Miss Elaine Jasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jasen of .18072 Woodingham, a student at Highland Manor School, W. Long Branch N. J., is spending the holiday vacation at home. Mrs. Dan Siegel (Rose Stone) of 2960 Collingwood Ave. has returned home after a month's visit in Temple, Tex. Pvt. Siegel is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Garelik and family, formerly of 2664 Calvert Ave. are now residing at 18503 Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Andrew Blau, formerly of 2664 Calvert Ave., is now resid- ing at 18503 Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Blau and small son. Robert Philip, have returned from an extended visit in Arizona with A/S Andrew Blau. They were accompanied by A/S Andrew Blau who was on furlough until Dec. 26. A/S and Mrs. Andrew Blau spent a few days in Cleveland visiting their mother, Mrs. Ruth Blau, formerly of Detroi t. Miss Lenore Diamond, a student at New York University, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Diamond of Whitmore road. Miss Miriam Savage, a student at Central Y.W.C.A. College, Chicago, Ill., is spending the concluding days of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage. Flight Officer Kenneth Rosenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, has completed his training and is home on leave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the open house to be held starting at 8 p. rn. Saturday at 3205. Tyler, Apt. 307. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carpenter had as their house guests for two weeks their daughter and son-in-law, Pvt. and Mrs. John Nemon. Pvt. Nemon returned to his post in Baltimore and Mrs. Nemon will remain here for two more weeks before joining her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Soss and their daughters, Barbara and Marjory of Hamilton Dr., are spending 10 days in New York City visiting with•Mrs. Soss' family. Mrs. Herman Finsterwald left on Tuesday for Memphis, Tenn., to spend the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman of Port Huron, have left ,for Chicago where they will spend the week-end and from where they will go on to Gladstone, Mich., where they will spend 10 days with Mrs. Leon Winkelman's mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum. Miss Vivian Keidan is spending the week in New York City as _ the guest of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. David Horowitz (Fayga Keidan). Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mann of Sturtevant Ave. and their son, Richard, are visiting Mrs. Mann's family in McKeesport, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Indian Village Manor left last week for Gulfport, Miss., where they will visit their children, Pvt. and Mrs. Martin Oppenheim. The Misses Jeannette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd. are . spending a week in St. Louis, Mo., visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Klaubber. Mrs. David Fauman of Boston Blvd. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gurston Allen in Toronto. Miss Ruth Elaine Cohen of Charlestown, Va., is the guest of Miss Joyce Janeway of Canterbury Rd. Hadassah Program At Shaarey Zedek Friday Evening Members of the Detroit chap- ter of Hadassahwill be guests at the Shaarey Zedek Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 p. m. this Friday. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will speak on "An Appreciation of the Life of Henrietta Szold." Miss Florence Lifsitz of Junior Hadassah will sing Palestinian songs. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenk- lar will lead community singing of Sabbath melodies. Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood after the pro- gram. January Birthdays Benjamin M. Laikin's birthday on Jan. 1 heads the list of next month's birthday celebrations. Among the other birthdays during January are the following: Julius'L. Zemon, Jan. 5; Harry H. Prenzlauer, Jan. 8; Milton M. Maddin, Jan. 10; A. J: Levin, Jan. 10; Benjamin Golden, Jan. 12; Julius Berman, Jan. 14; Julius Rothschild, Jan. 14; Simon Shet- zer, Jan. 16; Louis S. Cohane, Jan. 18; Dr. Robert Rosen, Jan. 21; Rabbi Moses Fischer, Jan. 26; Philip A. Adler, Jan. 27; Mettie Baron Golub,. Jan. 31, Ben Sid- low. Jan. 5. MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison Friday, December 29, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS elt- Page Eight TO. 8-1560 Women's Presidents To Be Feted at Tea Of Women's Council --- Detroit Section of National Council of Jewish Women will entertain the presidents of the KATJA ANDY affiliates of the Detroit Federa- tion of Women's Clubs and the _ r- League of Jewish Women's O oanizations at a musicale and tea next Wednesday, at 1:30, at the Jewish Community Center. The Guild Trio composed of atja Andy, Henry Siegl and Jascha Schwartman will per- form and Miss Andy will give a group of piano solos. After the program tea will be served in the Adult Lounge of the Center. Mrs. Herschel Kre- ger will preside. Mrs. Harry Jones is chairman of the pro- gram. Congress Women To Hold Luncheon At Center, Jan. 10 Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will hold its annual complimen- tary luncheon meeting for paid up members on Jan. 10, at th . Jewish Community Center. Philip Adler, guest speaker, will talk on U. S. Foreign Pol- icy. Under the direction of Mrs. Saul Makman and Mrs. William Gottesman, .a March of Time program will be presented. For five successive weeks be- ginning Jan. 5, a series of "Ral- ly Teas" will be given by the Fund Raising committee, under the direction of Mrs. Milton Prag, chairman, and her co- chairman, Mrs. Irving Lappin. "Action Today, Freedom Tomor- row", is the theme. The first tea will take place at the home of Mrs. Saul Levin, Miss Freud to Address 2055 W. Boston Blvd., Jan. 5 at Heb. • Ladies' Aid Event 1:30 p. m. Mrs. David Bernstein will speak on "Action in Educa- Miss Clarice Freud, assistant tion". Mrs. H. Rothman will give excerpts from Congress Weekly. professor at . the University of Prospective donors are invited Michigan Graduate School, for- to attend these meetings. mer director of the Jewish Child- ren's Bureau of Detroit, will ad- Kvutzah lvrith Ladies dress the Hebrew Ladies' Aid So- Give Books to Library ciety's annual donor luncheon, The Ladies' Auxiliary of at the Bnai Moshe, on Jan. 10. Kvutzah Irvith, in addition to supporting important Jewish ed- Reservations are being accept- ucational causes, has sent nine ed by Mrs. Elfreda Greenawld, outstanding Hebrew books as a pledge chairman, DA. 2451, or gifts to the Detroit Public the president, Mrs. Julia Ring, Library. HO. 1391. Acknowledging receipt of this Mrs. Louis Kepes, general gift, Miss Edla Laurson, Chief of chairman, states that an interest- the Library's Foreign Language ing musical program is being Division, has notified the organ- prepared. ization that the books were on Members of the society were display at Parkman Branch dur- hostesses at the Romulus Air ing observance of Jewish Book Base after services on Dec. 22. Month. 12th St. Center Program Listed Marriages RAPPAPORT-WINTER: Miss Esther Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Winter, be- came the bride of Staff Sergeant Norville Robert Rappaport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rappaport, Dec. 10, at Riviera Hall. Mrs. Bernard Indenbaum at- tended the bride as matron-of- honor, Miss Marion Cherry as maid-of-honor, Milton Rappaport was best man, and Bernard Rap- paport served as usher. The bridesmaids included Misses Dor- othy Isenberg, Pearl Halberg, Betty Wolfson; and Mrs. Samuel LouiS Kastner as brides-matron. Miss Pearl. Pechenik sang "Be- cause.", The flower girl was Judith Susan Taub, and the ringbearer, dressed in army uniform, was Sheldon David Rocklin. Rev. H. Schulsinger of- ficiated. Out-of-town guests -IiriclUded'f Abraham Rosen of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Winter, Mrs. Ben Cincinnatus and son, Ralph, and Mrs. Max Halberg of Toronto. The couple will take up resi- dence in Brownwood, Tex. where S/Sgt. Rappaport is stationed. Mrs. Harry L. Jones Outlines Activities Arranged for Adults and Children A program of activities for the 12th Street Council Center is announced by Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chairman of the program committee, who reports that "great interest has been shown the children and adults of the 12th St. district in the new Unit of the Jewish Community Cen- ter. We are attempting to serve_ our friends by offering a pro- gram of special activities for a variety of interests." The schedule as announced by Mrs. Jones includes the forma- tion of Girl Scout troops, sewing classes nn Wednesday afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Copeland, a photography group under the leadership of Manny Klein, a writing class led by Mrs. Ben Schwayder. Stamp Club Organiied A Stamp Club is being organ- ized to meet early in January. An airplane building club for boys meets every Tuesday after- noon. The new, Center has special dances every Saturday night for teen-age folk, to the music of the Juke box. Tournaments are being organ- ized by the children and adults in such games as chess, checkers, table tennis and pool. Several of the better players have offered to teach the games tc) beginners. For pre-school children there are classes on Wednesday morning and afternoon and on• Friday afternoon, under the direction of Mrs. Jones. Community Service The Council Center is the com- munity service sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and Detroit Section of National Council of Jewish Women. It is directed by Harold Weiss who is assisted by an operating commit- tee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, with Mrs. Jack Rothberg as vice- chairman. The working staff of the Cen- ter is recruited and furnished by the National council of Jewish Women. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs.- Max H. Elias. of 2745 Cortland Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Barry Herbert, to be observed this Sat- urday morning at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton at Waverly. At home Saturday evening, 7 to 12. No cards. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose of 2505 Boston Blvd. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rich- ard Lionel, to take place at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek on Saturday morning, Dec. 30. Open house Saturday evening, 8 to 11. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Greenberg of 1652 Virginia Park announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel Arthur, to be observed this Saturday at Congregation Beth .Tefilo Emanuel. Open house Saturday, starting at 6 P. M. No cards. Toronto Educator To Address Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood The Sisterhood of Shaarey Ze- dek has arranged a complimen- tary luncheon for paid-up mem bers in the social hall of the synagogue for Monday, Jan. 8. The Guest speaker will be Mrs. Mattie Rotenberg of Toronto, well known for her radio talks over the Canadian Broadcasting system. Her subject will be: "The Power of Ignorance." Mrs. Rotenberg, who is on the staff of the Physics Department of the University of Toronto, re- ceived her M.A. and Ph.D. from that university. She founded and was for 12 years director of Hillcrest Progressive School, a Jewish day school in Toronto. , Miss Rosalie Gross will render several musical selections accom- panied on the piano by Katherine Ziff. Reservations should be made before Jan. 4 by calling Mrs. Irving Miller, TO. 8-4054. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sarah Geller wishes to extend sincere appreciation and thanks to all relatives and friends for their thoughtfulness during the period of their bereavement. KEITH NEWMAN Studio of Photography I 1344 Dexter Blvd. Between Lawrence and Collingwood TO. 8=6980 Glamour Photography manner --in the Hollywood Groups, Wedding and Engagernent Babies . • • Women . • . Horne portraits. Men . . . Pictures, Special Rates to Servicemeris P ar "es wedding e rw eve O StUCVI ••■•■• v s. ■•• 9th Floor, Metropolitan Bldg. CAdillac 6381