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THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's
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Palestine Women's
Council Secretary
To Aid Drive Here

LADIES OF MOSAIC will
hold a games party Tuesday
evening, May 22., at the Book-
Beba Idelson, secretary of the
Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds will be Working Women's Council of
Used for the rehabilitation pro- Palestine pod envoy to the
gram for returning veterans. For Pioneer Women's Organization,
tickets or information call Mrs.
Al Perlmutter, TO. 8-9262, or
Mrs. Charles'E. Eichenhorn, NO.
2422.
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DETROIT LADIES' LECHEM
ANIYIM will have a Red Cross
donor dinner all day Sunday at
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Hall,
Taylor and Wilson. A wide va-
riety of food will be available.
Proceeds will go to the Red
. Cross. All are welcome.
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HEBREW LADIES' AID SO-
CIETY will sponsor its annual
Red Cross party at the Moshe
Moshe_ social hall, Dexter and
Lawrence, on May 9. Mrs. Helen
Auslander is general chairman.
Mrs. Esthel Engel and members
of the board are serving as co-
chairmen. The paid-up luncheon
will be held in June.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold a card party May 23,
at 8 p. m. at the Bnai Moshe.
For tickets call Mrs. M. Rubin,
UN. 3-4400, or Mrs. M. Strasner,
UN. 1-5642.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
complimented members and
prospective members at a lunch-
eon at the Jewish Center. Mrs.
Charles Rothstein, membership
chairman, was in charge. Mrs.
Morris Adler reviewed Sholem
Asch's short stories.
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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will have its annual Mother-
Daughter dinner May 3 in the
synagogue banquet hall. Mrs.
Emil Phillips and Mrs. Julius
Hersch are in charge of arrange-
ments. Mrs. Bernard Klein is in
charge of tickets. Mrs. H.
Greenbaum and Mrs. Regina
Hirsch are supervising table ar-
rangements. Mrs. I. E. Good-
man, president, urges that reser-
vations be made at once by call-
ing the office, HO. 0862.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD will conclude the year's
activities with a luncheon May
14 at Hotel Statler. Reservations
may be made by calling Mrs.
David Ruby, chairman, UN.
2-9074. Annual reports will be
submitted and officers will be
elected. Cantor Robert Tulman
will be the vocalist. Mrs. Sam-
uel B. Danto, president ,invites
members and friends to attend.
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YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
entertained veterans at the De-
troit Veterans Hospital by pre-
senting the group's play "Ama-
zons on Broadway" and donated
$10 for the purchase of magazines
for the servicemen. The League
gave $100 to Russian War Relief.
Mrs. H. Millman was named
chairman of the nominating
committee. Mrs. Eli Gross is
chairman of the Seventh War
Loan, and will be assisted in the
drive by Mrs. P. Kollin and Mrs.
A. Cheroton. The election meet-
ing will be held May 7 at the
home of Mrs. Harry Millman.

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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will hold a special
meeting for the nominating of
officers, on Monday, April 30, at
the home of Mrs. Harry Knopper,
17532 Santa Rosa Dr. The com-
mittee in charge of nominations
is composed of Mesdames L.
Millman, A. Marder, S. Muntner.
At a previous meeting it was an-
nounced that $1,000 has been
donated to the Jewish Hospital
Fund. May 14 has been set aside
as USO day with Mrs. Ben
Leamen as chairman.
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will elect officers an
Tuesday, May 1, at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Rose, 912 Clairmount
Ave., at 12:30 p. in. The annual
bridge luncheon is scheduled for
Wednesday, May 23, at 12:30
p. m. in the Kern Auditorium.
Mrs. J. C. Rose is chairman, with
Mrs. Joseph York as co-chairman.
Tickets are obtainable at the
door and from members of the
%organization.

BEBA EDELSON

will arrive in Detroit Friday,
May 4, and will remain several
days to assist in formulating
plans for the $250,000 Building
Fund Program for the expansion
of its children's institutions and
the $250,000 Child Rescue Fund
quota.
Mrs. Idelson is an outstanding
leader of the women's labor
movement in Palestine where she
has lived for 19 years and where
for the past 14 years she has
served as secretary of the Work-
ing Women's Council of the
Histadrut, whose membership
totals 62,000. She is a member of
the Zionist Actions Committee.
For further information as to
the time and place of these
meetings, please communicate
with the Council, TY. 7-2880.

Bridal Calendar

May 2—Elaine Helen Rollins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Rollins of Parkside Ave., will be
married to T/Sgt. Maurice K.
Baach, USIVIC, at the Book Cad-
illac. A reception for friends
will follow from 9-11. Sgt. Baach
has just returned from a year
and half in the Pacific.

Our Ban on
Travel News

JAFFE-WINER: Louis Winer
of Duane St., announces the mar-
riage of his daughter, Lillian,
to Max Jaffe, son of Robert
Jaffe of Linwood Ave. The cere-
mony took place on April 12.
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WERBE-GROSSMAN: Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Grossman announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Sally, to Lt. Bernard A. Werbe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Werbe,
on Saturday, April 21. Lt. and
Mrs. Werbe left for Salt Lake
City, Utah, where Lt. Werbe is
stationed.

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Troth Announced

In agreement with the leading
English-Jewish newspapers
throughout the land, The Jewish
News is therefore banning such
announcements from its columns.

We do, however, continue to
publish vital statistics—engage-
ments, marriages, births; and an-
nouncements of trips made by
servicemen, members of service-
men's families traveling to visit
MISS ELAINE BERNSTEIN
their sons or daughters at
military camps; and news about
Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Bern-
students.
stein of Glendale Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Elaine, to Bernard Glazer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Glazer of Wildemere Ave. A
late summer wedding is being
planned.
Szold

Hadassah Compiling
Film Record of Life
Of Heneretta

Hadassah, the women's Zionist
organization of America, has
asked The Jewish News to issue
a call to its readers for moving
pictures of the late Henrietta
Szold.
A documentary film recount-
ing Miss Szold's life and describ-
ing her work is being assembled
by Hadassah who informs us that
they are eager to borrow any
movies taken in the United
States, Palestine or Europe (es-
pecially during Zionist Con-
gresses) showing Miss Szold in
action. They state that these
films should be sent with the
complete roll of film on which
they appear and should not be
snipped "out of context."
All film should be sent, with
an explanation of the time and
place when it was taken, to Mrs.
Arthur Greenwald, exhibits and
special events chairman, Hadas-
sah, 1819 Broadway, New York
23. They will be returned.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel
of Boston Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Janet, to Pvt. Harold Sucher, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sucher sot
Oakman Blvd. Pvt. Sucher is
stationed at Boca-Raton, Fla.

If you have sent us non-es-
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please understand that the rea-
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due to our adherence to official
ODT requests that such travel
be discouraged.

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