Friday, April 27, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Local Brevities Fashion Show Feature Of Little Women of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION presented a Hadassah Affair May 6 Page Eleven Mrs. Welt to Speak At Women's Council Luncheon on May 1 Congress Women Elect Officers Wednesday Miss Lois Leiser, 18-year-old At Luncheon-Meeting Miss Loh Leiser Appears In Two Detroit Concerts costume Spring festival of songs, dances and drama last Friday at Cass High School. The cast in- cluded 600 girls ranging in age from 5 to 17. A chorus of 400 voices sang the melodies. Parti- cipants in the prodUction entitled "Dorothy's Adventures" includ- ed Renee Adler, 1601 Blaine; Sally Nissenbaum, 1636 Glad- stone; Clara Kash, 8622 Twelfth; Millie Friedman, 1492 Lee Place; Lleen Cohen, 8823 Woodrow Wil- son; Renee Dulberg, 1636 Glad- stone; Mary Gertrude Conder, 1508 Hazelwood; Beverly Koren- wasser, 1620 Gladstone and Re- nee Dater, 1610 Hazelwood. * * * CLOVER HILL PARK CEME- TERY has sent a notice to rela- tives of those interred in the cemetery notifying them that if they wish to have flowers plant- ed on graves before Decoration Day they _should remit their checks at once to the cemetery office,. 1219 Detroit Bank Bldg. * * * GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, bril- liant star of "Lady in the Dark", "Susan .and God", and other Broadway hits will open the 17th consecutive season of Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Thea- ter, Oct. 10. The list of 20 guests will include Maria Osmena, H. R. Knickerbocker, Waldeman Kaempffert, Vincent Sheean, Basil O'Connor, Madam Lakshmi Pandit, Robert Boothby, M. P., * * * BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB members again donated blood to the Red Cross on April 19. The following were among the blood donors: Joseph Baker, Edward Kreske, David Leibow, Irwin Ratner, Samuel Ravitz, Barney A. Ross, Morris Shepphard, John Schneider, Myron Solomon, Al- bert Seigel, Samuel Traison, Sam White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg and Joseph Tenen- berg. * * * A branch of the WORLD AGUDAS ISRAEL YOUTH COUNCIL was organized in De- troit to advance the organiza- tion's religious principles, Rabbi Leizer Levine will address a public meeting at Lachar's on 12th Saturday evening. The Rev. Joseph Bornstein of Windsor, temporary chairman of t h e group, will also speak. Rev. Born- stein was previously the leader of the Agudah Youth Council in Nosholsk, Poland. * * * Mrs. Morris Adler, wife of The Detroit Section, National soprano, student of Max Levy, Chaplain Morris Adler, will be Council of Jewish Women, will has made several appearances the speaker at the annual Moth- entertain paid up members at its during the past week On April ers and Daughters tea of Little 22, she was soloist at the banquet Women of Had- of the Jewish People's Fraternal assah at 1:30 Order branch 203. The affair p. m. on May 6 took place at the Jericho Temple. at the Wardell- Miss Leiser also sang at the Sheraton Hotel. donor luncheon of the Reading A fashion Circle which took place on April show, with 25. She is the daughter of Mr. members serv- and Mrs. Martin Leiser, 1607 ing as models, W. Euclid Ave. will be a feature of the program which will mark Mrs. Adler the year's clos- ing event. New officers will be installed. Miriam Coggan is chairman of the event. Pearl Gottleib is chair- man of the fashion show. Miss MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT Coggan is acepting reservations at UN. 3-7331. annual luncheon next Tuesday, at 12:30, at Hotel Statler. Mrs. Joseph Welt, president of Young Israel Women the National Council of Jewish Women, will speak on "Council Hear Mrs. Mossman Meets the Challenge." At Dinner Monday Besides her Council associa- tions, Mrs. Welt has been prom- Members and friends of the inent in civic affairs in the Jew- Women's League of Young Israel ish Welfare Federation and will hear Mrs. Esther Moss,man, Community Fund drives, is on the board of the Jewish Com- of the Detroit Zionist Youth munity Center, Visiting Nurse Commission, at the mother- Association, and the tribute daughter dinner Monday at the committee of the War Chest. She Moss Catering Hall, Joy road at is a vice president of the local Grand River. branch of the United Clothing The program will include sel- Drive as well as a member of the ections by Drora Selesney; dram- national board headed • by Henry MISS EVE GROSS atic monologues by Reva Reich- J. Kaiser. man; and an address by Esther Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger, presi- The engagement of Miss Eve Bodzin, of the Kadimah Girls, dent of the Detroit Section, will on "Mother and Daughter in the preside, and will read her an- Gross to Harvey Rosenberger is announced by her parents, Jewish Home". nual report. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gross of Ful- The league's projects of spon- soring the youth group program, lerton Ave. Mr. Rosenberger is packages to servicemen, Vaad the son of Mrs. Clara Rosen- Hatzalah Box Project, and other berger of Dexter Blvd. undertakings, will be reviewed. Plans for the participation of WE SPECIALIZE the league in the erection of Young Israel's Orthodox Center CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED will be announced. Betrothed Buy War Bonds! Dr. Gunzburg's Annual Concert Monday Evening Dr. Mark Gunzburg, noted Detroit pianist, will give his an- nual recital at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the Women's City Club, Park and Elizabeth. His program will include selections from Beetho- ven, Liszt and Saint-Saens. Wanted For 4 Months Furnished Apartment or Flat! Middle aged re- sponsible couple who live in Florida want place to live for summer months. Full rent in advance. UN. 1-3728 SPECIAL THIS WEEK SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI will meet Tuesday, May 1, at 1 p. m. at the Shaarey Zedek. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. The annual mother and daughter program will be held on Monday, May 28, at 6:30 p. m., at the Moss Catering Co., Joy Rd. near Grand River. CELANESE CURTAINS c Pair Lace & Ruffled Curtains, Bedspreads Perfectly Cleaned 24 hr. Service if your man is on a furlough'. PICK UP AND DELIVERY Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Cleaners 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter TY. 5-3001 POLONNER WOLINER AID ASSOCIATION will hold its an- nual dinner and installation of officers at 7 p. m. Sunday in Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth. New officers are: Hyman Bar- ak, president; Charles Solter, vice president; Rena Fishman, secretary; Max Schreiber, treas- urer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fish- man, the founders, are honorary chairmen. Dresses Cottons— Honors Are Awarded To Mosaic Chapter During • the district conclave held in the Ionic Temple on April 20, 21, and 22, B. J. Meir- ow, Deputy representative of Grand Lodge of the Order of De- Molay for Michigan, assisted by his District Deputy, Al Harrison, presented Mosaic Chapter Order of DeMolay with a plaque for being the outstanding chapter in the district for 1944-45, because of the excellent work done by the chapter during the last year. Mosaic Chapter was also award- ed first prize for its outstanding initiatory degree team. On Saturday evening, in the Oratorical contest, Mosaic Chap- ter's representative, Sol Silver, was runner-up, and received an award for his good performance on the subject "Filial Love". On May 5, in the Masonic Tem- ple, the new officers of Mosaic Chapter will be installed, under the leadership of Leon Elkind, master councillor. Other officers to be installed are Austin Kanter, senior councillor, and Marvin Fuller, junior councillor. Mosaic Chapter meets every Monday evening in the Masonic Temple. Election of officers of Detroit Women's Division of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress will take place at a luncheon meeting at Hotel Statler next Wednesday, at 12:30 p. m. For reservations call Mrs. Samuel Blondy, UN. 2-9221. Mrs. Emanuel Baker, chairman of the clothing relief committee, urges that clothing be turned in for the United Nations Cloth- ing Relief Drive at various sta- tions. 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