Page Thirteen' THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Aprl 27, 1945 'Fashion Show' Ends UHS Women's Series Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bittker of Of Cultural Programs Bar Mitzvahs NHJC League Here Plans Card Parties -Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, presi- dent of the Detroit League of the National Home for Jewish Children at Denver, announces that preparations are being made for the annual simultaneous card parties at homes of members, on May 23. Proceeds will be used to support the activities of the Denver Home. Mrs. Raymond Smith of Santa Barbara Drive is general chair- man and is assisted by Mesdames Samuel Schwartz, Arthur Gil- bert, Frank Handler, Moe Leiter, Edward Krause, Samuel Gordon, David Ebner, Walter Arnoff and Philip Greenwald. In a statement issued this week, Mrs. Zechman describes the activities of the Denver Home and points out that child- ren from practically all states in the Union have been treated there and have been cured of tuberculosis. Since 1940, she pointed out, care of asthmatic children has been instituted as a new service. Mrs. Morris Schiff is the Den- MRS. BERT SMOKLER ver League's chairman of the success last Wednesday at the Seventh War Loan activities. Jewish Center. The program featured costumes worn by Jew- ish women throughout the ages. The following members parti- The deadline for all copy to cipated in the display of cos- tumes: Mesdames Morris Jacobs, be submitted for publication in Albert Carnick, Herbert Moss, The Jewish News is at 2 p. m. on Richard Cott, Louis Tobin, .Bur- Tuesdays, except during holiday ton M. Seidon, Florence Ross- weeks. Photographs must be in the man, Moe Dann, Theodore Isaacs, William Mondel, Julius Berman, hands of the editor before 2 p. m. on Mondays. M. Saidman and Sol Yolles. Mrs. Walter Farber, director of the "Fashion Show", was the narrator and gave a brief outline of the background of each his- toric charcter. . Mrs. Bert •Smokler was chair- man of the entire series of cul- tural programs. Mrs. Jack Tob- in is president. AZA Spring Dance On Sunday, May 20 Engaged 2641 Lawrence announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph Jule, The final program of the series to be observed at the Bnai of cultural programs sponsored Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter, on by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Saturday morning, April 28. United Hebrew Schools was a Reception at home Saturday eve- ning, 7 to 11 p. m. * * Mr. and Mrs. Peter Portnoy of 3268 Tuxedo announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harold David, on Saturday, April 28, at the Congregation . Mogen Abra- ham, Dexter at Cortland. Re- ception at home on Sunday, April 29, 2 to 5 and 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Bernard Tarnow, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Max Tarnow of Webb Ave., was obserVed last Saturday at the Bnai Moshe. • * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abrams of 2704 Clements announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ger- ald, on Saturday, April 28, at. the Rose Sitting Cohen Hebrew School. At home on Sunday after- noon, April 29, 3 to 6 p. in. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of 16597 Parkside announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Dwight Lee, on Saturday morning, May 5, at Shaarey Shomayim Syna- gogue, 15700 Muriland. A recep- tion will be held in the Pollock residence Saturday evening be- ginning at 7 o'clock. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager of 18074 Oak' Dr., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence Richard, on Saturday morning, May 12, at the Shaarey Zedek. Open house Sunday night from 7 p. m. No cards. Births March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Solovich (Frances F. Segel) of 17316. Santa Rosa, a son, David Miles. * * * March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Shur (Sarah Hamburg- er), a daughter, Linda Marilyn. * yr. * April 2—To Sgt. and Mrs. Lee J. Goodman (Eleanor White of Los Angeles, Calif.), a daughter, Evelyn Rebecca. * * * April 4—To Pvt. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan (Ruth Niss) a „ daughter, Marilyn. Mrs. Kaplan is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isador Niss of Clairmont Ave., while Pvt. Kaplan is stationed at Camp Maxie, Tex. * * * April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Oberfield (Rose Lakin) of 3216 Tuxedo Ave., a son, Mich- ael Irwin. * * * April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deytshe (Phyllis Roten- berg) of 2725 Boston, a daughter, Faye Eileen. * * * April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Shaiken (Rose Chapman) of 1425 W. Euclid, a son, Harley Selwyn. European Welfare Group Hears Report on Work At Installation Meeting Harry Stolsky, financial secre- tary of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, presented a detailed report at the special installation meeting, at the Bnai Moshe, April 18. A resume of the past year's activities was given by Mrs. R. •Katzin, who was re-elected president. Mrs. Ida Leland gave the blessing. Besides Mrs. Katzin as presi- dent, the following other offi- cers were installed: Mesdames Sam Osnos, I. Israel, ' Golden, Pleskof, Leland and Dorfman, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ida Gold- smith, treasurer; Mrs. I. Ger- man, board secretary; Mes- dames Lewis and Leventhal, trustees. A special board meeting wilt be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Pleskof, 3269 Grand, at 12:30 p. Our Deadline The sixth annual AZA Spring dance of the Detroit-Windsor Council will take place at East-' wood Gardens, Sunday evening, May 20, according to an an- nouncement issued by Donald Fiekowsky, publicity chairman. The committee, headed by Harry Mirvis, president of the Detroit-Windsor Council, an- nounces that Bobby Baker and his band will furnish the music. Dancing will commence at 8:30 p. m. because of the curfew. N'West Congregation Sisterhood Arranges Program for Dinner ROSLYN BENDER Mrs. Bertha Edelman of 16151 Ilene announces the engagement of her daughter, Roslyn Bender, of Pvt. Ben Garfinkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garfinkel of Brooklyn, N. Y. ORT to Raise $1,550,000 In the U. S. During 1945 NEW YORK, (JTA)---The sum of $1,550,000 is to be raised by the ORT in the United States during 1945 as part of the $2,- 450,000 which the organization intends to raise throughout the world, it was announced here at the annual meeting of the ORT Council of Organizations held at the Pennsylvania Hotel. The Sisterhood of Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center will hold • its Mother-Daughter dinner Wednesday evening, May 9, at the Wilshire. Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest speaker and Rosina Betman LaKritz will be guest vocalist. The children of the Sunday School wil present a two-act play, "We Love You, Mother." Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman is the director. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. J. Gordon, UN. 1-2879; Mrs. A. Sachs, UN. 1-7238; Mrs. Norman Allan, UN. 3-1456. The Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs. C. Cherlip, 17515 Cherrylawn, next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Florence Rosman will give a Lag b'Omer reading. Hanita Club Sponsors Buffet Supper, Games Mrs. M. Salinger, social activi- ties chairman of Hanita Club of Pioneer Women's Organization, assisted by Mrs. J. Radin, an- nounces a buffet supper party and an evening of games this Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose, 18686 Cherrylawn. Admission fee in- cludes supper. All are welcome. Proceeds will go to the Moatzgth Hapoaloth, Working Women's Council in Palestine. At the last Oneg Shabbat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lieberman, Abraham Cohen spoke on the life of Berl Katznelson. Woodward thru to Washington Mizrachi Women to Have Chad Rescue Drive Rally Mrs. Morris Posner, president, and Mrs. Ephraim Ralph, secre- tary, of the Child Rescue Fund of Hapoel Hamizrachi of Deroit, have issued a call to a meeting to be held at 12:30 p. in. Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Arthur Gellman, 2936 Clements. The rally will be addressed by Mrs. Morris Adler. Refreshments will be served. The new "Wrap" skirt and the wrap blouse done in precious and practice! American linen. Have it in flower toned pastels for - Lovely to Look At afternoons . . in dark colors for town. Sizes 10 to 18. The skirt that fits Your to perfection, and the Photograph by Chicita wrap-around blouse. 10.00 each (not sold separately) STREET FLOOR Portrait Studios MA. 8319 808 Stephenson Bldg. Grand Boulevard at Cass