I I Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wolf of Collingwood Ave. will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on May 6. Open house, 2 to 5 p. m. • Miss Roslyn Weinbaum was honored by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weinbaum of 17505 Pennington, on her 16th birthday, at a party at Latin Quarters. Mrs. Samuel Raskin and Mrs. J. Elden; both of Rochester Ave., have returned from Maryland, where Mrs. Raskin visited her son, Herbert, a medical student in the V-12 program at the University of Maryland. Mrs. Elden visited her brother, Lt. Comm. Irving Sandorf, at Annapolis. Lt. and Mrs. Gerald R. hptekar and son, Bobby, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Schkloven and Mr. and Mrs. A. Aptekar. Lt. Aptekar will be home for a 10-day leave and then will return to Ft. Warren, Wyo. Mrs. Aptekar will remain a while before returning to their home in Cheyenne. Vilma Lee Wasserman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wasser- man, 2724 Lawrence Ave., celebrated her 16th birthday on May 2, with a luncheon at the Book Casino and an evening party at her home. Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey of 2998 Burlingame have returned from Little Rock, Ark., and Hot Springs where they visited their son, Pvt. Sol Iwrey, who is stationed at Camp Robinson, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons have moved from Boston .Blvd. and are /now residing at 19322 Strathcona Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of 2234 Boston Blvd. will have open house Sunday evening, May 6 from 7 to 10 complimenting their daughter, Gloria Rose, and her fiance, Meyer Ellis. No cards. Mrs. Bertha Kaye of Byron Ave. and her • son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blau will have open house on Sunday evening, May 13, at the Blau residence at 18509 •enning- ton Dr. complimenting Mrs. Kaye's son and daughter-in-law Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Kaye who with their small daughter, Sharon, plan to make their home in Detroit. Capt. Kaye recently has been released from active duty in the U. S. Army after four years. S 2/c Arthur James Rubiner has returned to his post at Great Lakes following a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. Ensign John J. Rich, USNR, is spendino: a 15-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Rich of Glynn Ct. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a visit with their son, Lt. Morton Lieberman, USNR, an instructor at the Naval Pre-Midshipman School at Princeton University. Lt. Max Garber. USNR, who recently returned from 19 months overseas is spending a 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garber of Humphrey Ave. Lt. Garber who -is a Radar Navigator has completed 35 sorties, and has. been awarded the Air Medal, three oak leaf clusters and the DFC. Word has been received here that A/C L. James Lipton, son of Mrs. Betty Lipton of Burlingame Ave., is producing a play at Kees- ler Field, Miss. Before entering service A/C Lipton took the part of the Lone Ranger's Nephew in the Lone Ranger program. Pvt. Irving Cohen, of Camp Ellis, Ill., is spending a week with his brother and sister-in-raw, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Collens of West Philadelphia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman have moved from Cortland Ave. and are residing at 18453 Muirland. - Mr. and Mrs. David King have moved from Santa Rosa Dr. and are residing at 825 Whitmore Rd. Sgt. Paul Broder has returned to Fort Lewis, Wash. following a short furlough with his family. Mrs. Broder and Wash., small son, Jeffrey of Whitmore Rd. returned with him and for the present will make their home in Tacoma, Wash. Bar Mitzvahs Tefilo Emanuel. A dinner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held. on May 13, at 5:30 p. m., at Congregation Bnai Moshe. *. * * Mr. and MrS. Max Trager, 18074 Oak Dr., announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Lawrence Rich- ard, on Saturday morning, May 12, at the Shaarey Zedek. Open house, Saturday from 7 p. m. * * Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sampson of 3253 Elmhurst announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, - Norman, which took place on April 29. Open house was held at the Workmen's Circle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of 16597 Parks,ide 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. Cecil Hamburger announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald, to be observed on Saturday, May 5, at Congre- gation Bnai Israel, Linwood and Buena Vista. Reception at home, 4231 Monterey, 3 to 5 and 7 to p. in. Sunday, May 6. No cards. RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold a luncheon and card party on Wednesday, May I - 16, at 12:30 p. in., at Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy Rd. Reservations can be made by calling TO. 8.2934. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Dorn of 2524 W. Philadelphia announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph Aaron, on Saturday morning, May 12, at Congregation Beth WE SPECIALIZE CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED c Pair II Lace & Ruffled Curtains, Bedspreads Perfectly Cleaned Mrs. Albert Carnick is the expire in 1946 are, Mesdames Mickey Woolf will entertain at the 10th annual Mother and newly-elected president of the Morris Krause, Nathan Sevakow, Daughter event of the Ladies' Women's Auxiliary of the United Anna Moss, Meyer Bechman, Auxiliary of Mlawer Umgegend Hebrew Schools. She was elect- Charles Smith, Harry Cohen, Verein. The affair which was ed at the annual meeting on Morris Fishman, Arnold Frank, April 25, at the Jewish Center. New vice-presidents are Mes- dames Samuel A. Singer, Philip Gilbert and Louis Seiton. Mrs. Jack Tobin is the retiring presi- dent. In her absence-at the elec- tion, Mrs. George Roberts read the president's reports and Mrs. Joseph Dorfman, financial secre- tary, submitted her report. Mrs. Bert L. Smokier, chairman of the program committee, reviewed the organization's activities. Mrs. M. S. Dann gave the treasurer's report in the absence of Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback. Mrs. Julius Berman and Mrs. Bert Seidon also submitted reports. Slate Adopted Unaminously A slate of officers and board members_ for the term 1945-46 was submitted by Mrs. Samuel A. Singer, chairman of the nom- inating committee, and was ac- MICKEY WOOLF cepted unanimously. New offi- MRS. ALBERT CARNICK originally instituted by Mrs. cers, besides those already men- Joseph Horwitz, Bernard Isaacs. Israel Burnstein, will take place tioned, are: Mrs. Florence Rose- Those whose terms expired this on Tuesday, May 15, at Riviera man, recording secretary; Mrs. year are Mesdames Max Dush- Hall and will start with a dinner Joseph Dorfman, financial secre- kin, Harry Kraft, George Orley, tary; Mrs. Theodore Isaacs, cor- at 6:30 p. m. responding secretary; Mrs. J. M. Rozenzweig, Max Hyman, The program of entertainment Zeldes, Mrs. W. Mandell, assist- Henry H. Shapiro. will include the distribution of Honorary directors are Mes- ant corresponding secretaries; prizes to the most generations Mrs. R. Cott, auditor; Mrs: A. B. dames, Morris Adler, Julius Ber- and to the youngest mother pres- Stralser, parlimentarian. man, Himon Kaplan, H. MT. Lip- ent • as well as to the mother at- pitt, Isaac Margolis, • Alexander New board members are mes- tending - ,vith the most daugh- dames I. Murray Jacobs, Saul Rose, Charles Robinson, George ters. Gordon, Meyer Charlip, Albert W. Roberts, Isaac Shetzer, A. B. Mrs. Burnstein, TR. 2-4053 and Newman, Moe S. Dann, John Stralser, Max Wecksler, M. H. Mrs. Joe Kasmer, TO. 8-0543, are Horwitz, Burton Seidon, Louis Zachheim and Jack Tobin. accepting reservations. Tobin, J. W. Lattin and R. N. The business meeting opened Newman. Their terms expire in with a dessert luncheon and was Exhibition of Jewish Art 1947. followed by a "Fashion Show," Terms Expire in 1946 featuring costumes worn by Jew- PARIS (JPS)—The Associa- Board members whose terms ish women throughout the ages. tion of Jewish Cultural Societies has organized its first exhibition tA = = = =14440 of paintings of JeWish artists de- picting the culture of Paris. v so, : ■ • FURS REMODELING /1 4; TRINITY 2-0629 others Your grocer 11.0W has a ,• .. ..4,.. i..1;, .• Open daily to 6:30 p.m. Evenings by Appointment s:. 9150 Twelfth at Atkinson .4# uttost 11, FURRIER \X ,.,a is to inscribe his name in the Spe- cial Roosevelt Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund in Palestine. BABY FOODS Organizations and Individuals may use this coupon in r i , r- ing their inscriptions. - r JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL OF ,DETROIT. 11608 Dexter Detroit 6, Mich. We (I) enclose $ towards the "RooseveltGolden Book in Palestine. 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