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Women's Clubs
Friday, March 2, 1945
THE JEWISH NEWS
Labor-Management
Experts to Address
NCJW at Center
Emma Schauer
At JNF Event
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
meet March 8 • at the home of
Mrs. Ben Gale, 2960 Calvert Ave.
Mrs. Arthur Gould will preside. Leininger, M'Creedy Speak Will Be Vocalist at Annual
The next regular meeting of the
Fund-Raising Affair at
Before Council Women
Society will take place on Mon-
Masonic on March 2I
day, IV.Krch 19. On Feb. 26 the
Monday Evening
society was hostess at the Down-
town USO.
Two speakers, representing
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management and labor, will ad-
BROCH,AH GOLDSTEIN dress a special evening meeting
AUXILIARY of Jewish Consum- of the Detroit Section, National
ptive Relief Society of Denver, Council of Jewish Women, at
held installation ceremonies at 8 p. m. next Monday, at the Jew-
a party, Feb. 20, at the home of ish Center.
Mrs. Louis Please, of Cortland
William Leininger, preSident of
Ave. Mrs. David Cohen induct- Leininger Industrial Co., chair-
ed the following new officers: man of the Detroit Committee on
Mrs. Al Finstein, president; Mrs. Economic Development, will
Sophie Zingeser, vice president; speak for management.
Mrs. Reuben Golds, treasurer;
H. T. McCreedy, assistant
and Mrs. Max Rosenfeld, secre-
Michigan CIO regional director
tary.
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and assistant PAC director, will
DETROIT LADIES' LECHEM speak for labor.
ANIYIM will have its annual
A discussion will follow the
banquet Sunday at the Bnai two addresses. The meeting is
Moshe. Organizations are asked open to men and women.
to send committees to this event
Allen B. Crow, president of the
and to call Mrs. A. Malinsky, Economic Club of Detroit, will be
president, or Mrs. M. Goldberg, the moderator.
secretary, TR. 2-0940, for re-
servations.
Mrs. Adler to Address
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JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE Shaarey Zedek Women
CLUB will hold a servicemen's
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
package party Tuesday evening
at Lacher's on 12th St. Admis- meet March 12 in the social hall
sion will be a package to be sent of the synagogue. The '- speaker
to servicemen. The public is will be Mrs. Morris Adler. A
musical program and other fea-
invited.
tures will be presented.
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FRIENDLY UNIT sponsored a
On Saturday night a group of
EMMA SCHAVER
successful card party Feb. 14. Sisterhood members, headed by
A
program
of outstanding\
Proceeds will be used to adopt Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
a child in Palestine.
dent, filled 1250 bags with merit will feature the , annual
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hamantashen and other goodies fund-raising event of the Ladies'
HEBREW LADIES AID SO- for distribution to the Shaarey Auxiliary of the Jewish National
CIETY will sponsor a dinner and Zedek Sunday school children, in Fund, on Wednesday, March 21,
in the large auditorium of the
card party March 11 at the Bnai token of Purim.
Masonic Temple.
Moshe. Mrs. Sarah Berger is
Emma Scheyer, prominent
general chairman. Mil . Irma to the Jewish Lithuanian Fed-
Rittman is in charge of tickets. eration, $50 to JNF, $25 to Rab- Detroit soprano, will be the
Reservations should be made by binical Seminary, $25 to War soloist.
calling TO. 7-6954 or HO. 1391. Chest, $25 to Red Cross. Mrs.
In addition, there will be a
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will be L. Stolinsky is president.
nationally prominent speaker,
guest speaker. MiSs aosina Bet-
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one of the country's outstanding
man, will be vocalist. Proceeds
SHERUTH LEAGUE an- violinists and other eminent
will be used for European relief.
nounces the doubling of its orig- artists.
The society will meet Wednes- inal war bond goal, with $27,000
Members of the Auxiliary are
day at the Bnai Moshe.
worth of bonds already sold. at work .enlisting donors for this
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The league will hold its next event which is sponsored in or-
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD meeting on Tuesday.
der to complete Detroit's $100,000
met at the home of Mrs. M. Har-
project for the establishment in
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ris to -plan for an open meeting
Palestine of the settlement to be
WOMEN'S
AUXILIARY
OF
to be held Monday evening at
known as Nachlath Ladies' Aux-
JEWISH
HOME
FOR
AGED
had
the home of Mrs. C. Krupp,
iliary of the Jewish National
a
successful
member-bring-a-
17176 Cherrylawn. Friends and
Fund of Detroit.
potential members are invited. member party Feb. 19 and 100
With $65,000- needed to corn-
For membership call Mrs. S. were enrolled as new members. pl,ete this _project, which began
Freedman, UN. 12060, or Mrs. A Purim party was given for the last year with a gift of $35,000,
residents. of the Home Tuesday.
Rubin, UN. 34400.
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president of
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Gifts were distributed. Cantor
the Auxiliary, expressed confi-
Robert
Tulman
of
Temple
Israel
LADIES AUXILIARY JEW-
dence th4 the project will be
ISH WAR VETERANS will hold sang. Mrs. David Kliger, enter- concluded successfully this year.
its first donor luncheon Wednes- tainment chairman, is planning
day, April 11, at Latin Quarters. a program for March 19, when
Proceeds will be utilized in fur- election and installation of of-
thering hospital and rehabilita- ficers will take place. Dues are
tion projects for veterans. Tickets being accepted by Mrs. K.
may be obtained from Mrs. Faudem.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Siegal of
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Esther Tenzer, general chairman,
4205 W. Grand announce the en-
HO. 7439, or her co-chairman,
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE gagement of their daughter, Es-
Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, TO. 8-3497. contributed $2,500 for children's
ther, to Max Paul Steinway, son
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rescue. work, gave • $1,000 to of Mrs. S. Steinway of 3791 Rich-
LADIES AUXILIARY JULIUS Polish relief and bought 10
ton Ave. The Steinways • were
ROSENWALD UNIT 218 gave a Mercy Ships through the sale of
formerly from Des Moines, Ia.
Purim program last , Sunday $200,000 worth of war bonds.
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afternoon for the Jewish group The membership of 140 is pro-
At a family gathering on Feb.
at Lapeer State Home and Train- viding necessities for • school
ing School, to which Rabbi Her- children. Proceeds of the recent 18 at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
man Rosenwasser of the Down- fund-raising . event provided Louis Zlatkin of Roselawn Ave.,
town Synagogue makes weekly funds to carry on the organiza- Mr. and Mrs. S. Zlatkin of South
visits as chaplain. The follow- tion's work. • Haven, Mich., announced the en-
gagement of their daughter,
- ing served as hostesses: Mes-
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Edith, to Lt. Richard F. Sidder,
dames Sadie,- Morrison, Mollie
THE SISTERHOOD OF N. W.
Mitchell, Frances Barnett, Fay H E B R E W CONGREGATION, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sid-
der of Chicago Blvd. Miss Zlat-
Shapiro, Mollie Appleblatt, Bar-
AND CENTER is ,sponsoring a kin and Lt. Sidder both attend-
net Barit and Freda Marsh; and
Young Women's Auxiliary for ed the University of Michigan.
the Misses Edna Lewis and Sara
girls 1.5 •to.17. Those interested in Lt. Sidder has just returned from
Gordon.
joining are asked to call Michelle 27 months overseas duty.
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Tchor, UN. 1-8563. The next
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
Sisterhood meeting will be held
Mr and Mrs. N. Zack of W.
CONGREGATION BETH SAM-
UEL will meet next Wednesday next Wednesday evening at the Euclid Ave. announce the en-
at the home of Mrs. I. Rosen- honfe of Mrs. Allan Waller, 18695 gagement of their daughter,
berg, 2029 Virginia Park. Plans Wildemere. A program for this Carol, to Ted Gell, son of Mr.
will be made for the third an- Meeting is being arranged by and Mrs. J. M., Gell of Richton
Ave.
nual donor luncheon to 'be held Mrs. H. Nachman.
May . 1 at the Bnai Moshe.
WE SPECIALIZE
Tickets may be secured by call-
ing MA. •7938.
CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED
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KALVAR1ER AID SOCIETY
- SPECIAL THIS WEEK
will hold a card • party next
c Pair
Tuesda,Y,-- at 8 m., at the Bnai
Moshe. Proceeds will he used
for the relief of Lithuanian refu-
Lace & Ruffled Curtains, Bedspreads
gees. Tickets can be had by
Perfectly Cleaned
calling , Mrs. Fetensein, UN.
2- hr. Service - if your man is on a furlough!
• 3-8180, or Mrs. L. Weintraub, TO.
6-9021. Mrs. J. Goldfine is, chair-
PICK 1.1' AND DP:LIVERY
man. Rose Lewis, treasurer, an-
Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Cleaners
nounces ti , -?t,‘ '1.17.- ;ng con-
3916 Joy RtIA near Dexter TY. 5-3001
tributions have been made: $400
Engagements
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. have
returned from a 10-day stay in New York City.
Mrs. Mark Fleischman of the 'Lee Crest Apt. returned Monday
from a three-week visit in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Bernard Brown and her two small daughters have re-
turned from New York City where they have been making their
home. They are now residing at 168'72 Parkside Ave. Lt. Brown is
overseas.
Lt. (j.g.) Howard Sherman left Tuesday for Bainbridge, Md.,
following a. few days leave with Mrs. Sherman and their parents,
Mr., and Mrs. Jos. Hartman of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Sherman of Calvert Ave.
Capt. Herbert G. Blumberg returned Tuesday to Fort Mon-
mouth, N. J. following - a six-day leave spent with his mother, Mrs.
Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd. returned Thursday
from New York City.
Harold Smilay of Balmoral Rd. returned last Friday from
Miami Beach. 'Mrs. Smilay, her daughter Rhoda and her 'Mother,
Mrs. M. D. Goff will remain for a longer stay.
Capt. and Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn spent a few days with Capt.
Cohn's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fair-
field Ave. Capt. Cohn left for Indiantown Gap, Pa., and Mrs.
Cohn rejoined her three daughters who are spehding the winter
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Mannheimer of Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schermer of the Lee Crest Apt. have as
their guest Mrs.' Schermer's brother, Sgt. Sidney Michaelson, who
is on a three-week convalescent leave. He recently returned after
two years in North Africa. Their sister, Lucille Michaelson, an,
ASsistant Club Worker with the American Red Cross, recently has'
arrived in Calcutta, India.
Mrs. Charles Feinberg and her daughter, Judith, of Boston
Blvd. and. her mother, Mrs. Harry Brown, of Longfellow Ave.
have returned from Miami Beach, Fla.
Lt. (s.g.) Joseph G. Weiss' who recently has returned from
overseas duty, spent a short leave with Mrs: Weiss and their son,
Morris, and daughter, Helen. Mrs. Weiss and her children, who
have been living in Los Angeles, are at present making their home
with her brother-in-law- and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Weiss of
Buena Vista Ave.
Pvt. Stanley R. Schiller returned Wednesday to Camp Bowie,
Tex., following a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schiller of Snowden Ave.
Miss Hannah Ferman of the Wilshire Hotel has left for Los
Angeles.
Pvt. and Mrs. Arthur Mager are the guests of Mrs. Mager's par-
s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisman of Buena Vista Ave. Pvt. Mager is
on a 10-day furlough frOl-n Fort Sills, Okla., where he attends the
airplane mechanics school. Mrs. Mager will remain f6r a longer
visit writh her parents.
Mrs. Samson Wittenberg of Burlingame Ave., has returned
home after spending a few weeks in Battle Cr eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz, of Suffolk Dr., returned Wednesday
from Chicago, St. Louis, San -Antonio and Mex ico.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zide, of Hazelwood Ave., have returned
from Los Angeles.
Mrs. • Lawrence Titlebaum, of Lawrence Ave., returned last
week from Chicago where she visited her children.
Lt. Morris Mersky,. who has been stationed in–Pueblo, Colo.,
left Tuesday after spending a few days with his family. . Mrs. Mersky
who accompanied him from Pueblo will remain for a longer visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson, of Broadstreet Blvd.
Counselling On
Personal Problems
Bnai Brith Donates
$5,000 to Red Cross
.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—A con-
tribution of $5,000 to the 1945
National Red Cross War Fund
was announced here by Bnai
Brith, through its president,
Henry Monsky. This is the third
successive year in which Bnai
Brith has contributed a similar
sum from its national war ser-
vice fund.
of Adults and Children:
Marital and pre-marital.
Vocational guidance
Personality
Veterans' Cases
W. A. Goldberg, Ph.D.
Human Relations Consultant
(A Private Fee Service) _
1484 Glynn Ct. EA}enings Only
TO. 9-1045 By Appointment
Camp Nahelu's
15th Summer Season
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est sf'andards of health and camp-
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• Physician and two Regis-
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Girls' Unit-6 to
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