Friday, Februar ► 2, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Elev.* 41- I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer ,of Boston Blvd. are 'planning to leave this Saturday for a week in New York and Boston. They will visit with their daughter, Norma, a student at the Connecticut College for Women. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Boston Blvd. left Monday for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. returned on Tuesday from Norfolk, Va., where they spent a few days visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Ensign and Mrs. Stanley J. Winkelman. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Kaufman of Strathcona Dr. were hosts to a group of friends at a dinner in their home last Saturday evening. Mrs. Morse Goldman of Fairfield Ave. and Mrs. Oscar Blum- berg of Glynn Ct. have returned from a 10-day stay in New York City. Mrs. Milton Alexander of. Calvert Ave. spent the list week-6nd in Cincinnati with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amberg of Chicago Blvd. have returned from New York City, A/T Donald Hartman has returned to Sioux Falls, S. D., after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hart- man of Shrewsbury Rd. Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. has as her guests, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Marshall of Brookline, Mass., who are enroute home from Georgia where they visited their daughter who is a WAC stationed at Fort Ogelthorpe. Lt. (s:g.) Kenneth Fischer has returned from overseas duty and. is spending his leave with his father, Rabbi Moses Fischer of Fullerton Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Frank of the Palmer Lodge are spending a week in New York City. Sgt. Harvey Ackerman returned Saturday to Mayo General Hospital, Galesburg, Ill., following a 12-day furlough with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Solomon of Whit- more Rd. Mrs. M. E. Ginsburg of Newton Center, Mass., has been visit- ing her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M. Fischer of Lakewood Ave. Mr. Ginsburg will join his wife this week-end before going on to San Antonio, Tex., where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Robert A. Topaz. Lt. Stanley G. Dorfman has returned to Walker Field. Kan., following a two-weeks furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorfman of Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the• Belcrest Hotel has returned from New York City where she visited members of her family. Pfc. Seymour Jones has returned to New York City after a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones of Wilde- mere Ave. Mrs. Samuel Mitchell of Lakewood Ave., has returned from Montreal where she attended the wedding of her niece. Marshall Women's Luncheon Feb. 7 1Mizrachi Women Hear National President Marshall Women of Bnai Brith will have their annual .donor luncheon next Wednesday at the Bood Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Thomas Zohott is general chairman. Robert Lurie, na- tional Bnai Brith war service director, will be guest speaker. Proceeds will be used for Bnai. Brith philanthropies and :war service activities. Rabbi Fram to Address Zion Mizrachi SisterS Event At The Book Cadillac On Feb. 21 To Culminate Pledge Fund Affair Youth Education League's pledge fund affair will culmin- ate at the Book Cadillac on Feb. MRS. CHARLES GOLDMAN 21 with a luncheon and the pre- sentation of the show, "Amazons on Broadway," a play with music directed by the program chair- man. Mrs. Jesse Rosen. Mrs. William P. Greenberg is co-director. Comedy lyrics were written by Mrs. Eli Gross. The cast includes Mesdames: Jesse Rosen, William P. Green- berg,' Eli Gross, Miltoh Atlas, Phil Kravetz, Ben Tobin, Alfred Laikin, David Berg, Raymond Conn, John Sklar, Sol Eisenberg, Albert Kane, Max Temchin, Sam Fisher, Charles Levin, Ben Sie- gel, Martin Friedman, Morris Cohen, Sam Gerber, Alfred Mil- ler and David Kallman. Mrs.. Charles Goldman is chairman of the year book and is assisted by Mrs. Ben Tobin. Their committee includes Mesdames Sue Kroll, Irving Yarrows, Louis Wasserman. Mesdames Lewis Manning and Louis Fried are in charge of tickets. Mrs. James V. Browne and Mrs. Sydney Kalt are co-chairmen of the affair. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Initiates New Class At Victory Luncheon Bnai Brith Groups Hold Donor Dinner Dance on Feb. 17 The third annual donor dinner dance of Bnai Brith auxiliaries will be held at the Book Cadillac Hotel Saturday evening, Feb. 17. Servicemen will be admitted free. A. B. Kapplin of Chicago, pub- lic relations director of Bnai Brith, will be guest speaker. Na- omi and Deborah Choral groups will sing. Bobby Grayson's or- chestra will provide the music. Co-chairmen are Mildred Alt- man and Sarah L. Matz. Other committee chairmen are Edythe Feingold, Beatrice Goodall, Mar- tha Silverman, Pearl Klein, Tillie Feinbloom, O n n y Goldsmith, Dorothy Frank, Sylvia Modiest, Betty Sheck, Shirley Greenstein, Ray Yanovsky and Celia Gorman. Proceeds will be allocated to the Bnai Brith philantrophies including National Jewish Hos- pital, Anti Defamation League, Bellefaire and Hillel Foundations. For reservations call Beatrice Goodgall, TO. 8-8252. Education League Luncheon-Show Cast Announced MRS. SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, na- tional president of Mizrachi Wo- men's Organization, addressed the annual donor luncheon of Young Women's Mizrachi of Detroit Wednesday, at t h e Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Nat N. Fierberg is president of the De- troit chapter. Mrs. Philip Fealk was chairman of the donor luncheon. Mlawer Ladies' Annual Luncheon Wednesday Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver the principal address at the sixth donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlawer Umgegend Verein at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wilshire. Mrs. Joe Kas- f:mer, luncheon chairman, a re- nounces that Mrs. J. S. Sper- ka will give the invocation. Car- ey W. Dubbs and his sister, Arlene N. Dubbs Rabbi Fram will sing and Will present a variety program, and another sister, Dona A. Dubbs, will do tap dancing. Five year-old Shirley Ann Deutch will sing the National Anthem. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Kasrner, • TO. 8-0534, or her co-Chairman, Mrs. Israel Burn- stein, TR. 2-4053. Rabbi Leon Fram will address Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at 1:30 p. in. Tuesday at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. B. Leader and Mrs. A. Weinstein head the Palestine clothing drive. Clothes should be taken to the Weinstein home, 2641 Glynn Court. The Children's Village and Farm School drive is gaining momentum. The drive for 500 new members is now in progress and will cul- • CARD OF THANKS minate with the paid-up mem- The. family. of the late Mrs. bership luncheon on March 6. Gertrude Goodman wishes to express sincerest thanks to rela- tives and friends for the kind- MIDWAY FLORIST nesses shown them in their re- 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1569 cent bereavement. Congregation Bnai Moshe -Sis- terhood will initiate a new mem- bership class at a victory lunch- eon on Monday, at 12:30 p. m. The class is dedicated to past presidents of the Sisterhood, liv- ing and dead. They are: IVIes- dames Molly Klein, Rose Sch- wartz, Gizella Jaulus, Regina Ja- coby and Gussie Klein; deceased, and the Mesdames Nettie Vass, Ethel Sobel, Regina Rosenberg, Margaret Klein, Tillie Meer, Helen Farkas, Bessie Greenspan, Lillian Greenbaum and Rose Fisch, all active at present in the Sisterhood. Upwards of 60 new members will be greeted by Mrs. I. E. Goodman, president, Mrs. Morris Rosenberg and Mrs. Adolph Beck, chairmen of the successful membership drive, Mrs. I. A. Lie- bson and Mrs. Joseph Grossman, who are in charge of arrange- ments for the luncheon, and their `co-workers. All members of the Sisterhood are invited. Women's Clubs IOTA SIGMA TAU SOROR- ITY will honor new member: at a luncheon at L'Aiglon on Feb. 3. Sue Zechman, president, is in charge of the program. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB will hold a patriotic din- ner-dance at the Jewish Center, Sunday, Feb. 11, proceeds to go to the- Red Cross. A skit- written by officers of the club will be presented.. For reservations call Mrs. Sarah Kushner, TO. 6-1958 on or before Feb. 3. The club, which meets every Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Cohen. Bldg., last week honored Mrs. Frances Louise Boddy at a social. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP'S major fund-raising event was a success, Mrs. David King,' presi- dent, reports.* * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will have an open meeting at 1:15 p. m. next Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Millman, 17555 Birchcrest. There will be a book review and refreshments will be served. Members and friends are invited. Assisting hostesses will be Mes- dames Eleanor Cooper, Eve Pin- kis and Helen Stevens. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY 0 F KVUTZAH IVRITH will hold its 10th annual luncheon on Feb. 6, at 1 p.m., at the Moss Catering Co., 5028 Joy Rd. * * * - WOMEN'S AUXILIARY o f JEWISH HOME FOR AGED will meet at the Home on Feb. 19 at a member-bring-a-member party. Members are urged to mail their dues to Mrs. K. Faudem, 2990 Waverly Ave. * s * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY will meet at 1:30 p. m. Feb. 7 at Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Plans will be made for the Purim supper card party to be held March 11. .PWO Club 2 Holds Annual Eretz Israel Program, Monday Club 2 01 Pioneer Women's Or- ganization will holds its annual Eretz Israel evening for the De- troit Histadruth campaign, Mon- day evening, at 11812 Linwood. M. Goldoftas of the labor Zionist movement, will be the guest speaker. Mrs. F. Friedman, chairman, and Mrs. D. Reitman, co-chair- man, of the luncheon committee announce that Club 2 has com- pleted its campaign for the an- nual donor event to raise its quota for the Working Women's Council of Palestine. Club - 2 is going on with its campaign for the Child Rescue Fund, of which Mrs. R. Levine is chairman and Mrs. D. Sheraga is organization chairman. The club has Yaised $13,000 for that fund. Friends and . sympathizers are asked to join by calling Mrs. Moser, TY. 5-3863. Births Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old B. Goldberg (Sophie Cohen) of 16164 Ardmore, a son, Alan Abraham. * * * Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. David J. Weisberg (Harriet Suf- frin) of 16838 Pinehurst Ave., a son, Alan Jay. * * * Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph B. Slatkin (Edith Sparr) of 746 Collingwood, a son, Jef- frey B. * * * Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Lipin of 18942 Santa Barbara, a son, Robert Paul. Jan. 24 To Lt. and Mrs. Bern- ard Brown (Lorraine Hibbler) of New York City, a daughter. Lt. Brown is at present on over- seas duty. * * * Jan. 24--To Pvt. and Mrs. Louis Klein (Marjorie KeyWell) of 2245 Blaine Ave., a daughter, Caron Sue. Pvt. Klein is stationed in Louisiana. * • Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. NEW YORK —; Dr. Nahum Manuel Hellman (Rosalind Belle Goldmann, political representa- Wesser) of 2975 W. Chicago tive in the U. S. for the Jewish Blvd., a son, David Lewis. Agency for Palestine, has re- ceived an official communication portraits FeaturingWedding from the Soviet authorities to of Children and Pictures the effect that the Soviet Gov- our Studios. In your home or ernment has no objection to VIondayS t11. Jewish citizens of the Balkan Open daily till ES — 12 to 3 p.m.—Sundays countries emigrating to Palestine 9 and will interpose no difficulties in their doing so. In view of recent reports that the Soviet authorities in Ro- mania and Bulgaria are causing difficulties in the emigration of Jewish citizens to Palestine, this expression of the Soviet Gov- ernment's official attitude is of special interest. — Soviet Won't Halt Balkan Emigrants Cannel Young Judaea, Hebrew School Honors Dr. Chaim Weizmann Carmel Young Judaea and He- brew School celebrated Ham.isha Asar by inscribing Dr. Weizmann in the Golden Book of the Jew- ish National Fund in Palestine. The certificate for the trees will be presented to the principal of the school, I. A: Lawton ; on his 50th birthday. The Young Judaea Club meets on SUndays under the leadership of Allan David Weiner. The pupils conduct services every Saturday and Sunday at the school, 11845 LinwOod. Painting - Paperhanging. Faint That; Wash —Guaranteed Jobs M. Green & Son HO. 4020 Spring Suits - Soft and Tailored . . . Warm in color or con- servative, finely detailed and in every material this is RIGHT for Spring. Distinctive Fashions for Discriminating Women Maurice Shop Next to Dexter Theatre. 11616 DEXTER