Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 11, 1945 Mrs. Welt Addresses Detroit Section NCJW; Elect Officers Mrs, Joseph M. Welt, president of the National Council of Jew- ish Women, was guest speaker at the annual luncheon • of the De- troit Section, on Tuesday, May 1, at the Hotel Statler. Mrs. Her- schel V. Kreger, chairman of the local group, presided. Officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, president; Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. William Grahm and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder, vice presi- dents; Mrs. Gilbert Michel, secre- tary; Mrs. Lewis C. Frank, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. A. C. Lappin, financial secretary and Mrs. J. H. Davis, assistant financ- ial secretary. Mrs. Kreger announced that the Council had sold $150,000' in bonds before the opening of the 7th War Loan Drive. Mrs. Ed- ward Stein and Mrs. Sidney Sol- omon head the bond committee. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. N. C. Rosenfeld, Mrs. B. N. Pur- nell and Mrs. Louis Marks for securing the greatest number of new members. Two hundred and 50 new members have joined the organization. The Council Resale Shop, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Births Marriages March 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine (Ida Schneider) of Fullerton Ave., a son, Norman. * * * April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Borinstein of 4864 W. Outer Dr., a son, Lawrence Ed- ward. * * * April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph C. Bortman (Babs Hurwitz) of 18273 Monte Vista Ave., a daughter, Rosalind Betty. * * * April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Phillips (Gladys G. Gold- berger), of Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Cynthia Kathryn. * * * APRIL 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone (Bernice Ober- field), 3381 Calvert, a daughter, Maxine Carol. * * * - April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier (EdytheeTurt- eltaub) of 17167 Stoepel, a son, Martin Leslie. * * * May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kravetz (Annette Isaacs), 2545 Taylor, a son, Mordecai Yehuda. FRIENDLY UNIT sponsored a Seventh War Loan Drive rally at the Jewish Center on April 29_ - A total of $11,000 in bonds v.ras sold. George Cook. of the Treasury Department spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Manny Barris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinhardt,. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Mills were hosts for the evening, supplying the music for the social hour which followed. MRS. HERSCHEL V. KREGER - William Frank, raised $6,000 for overseas rehabilitation work, tripling the amount raised the previous year. AMSTER-DIAMOND—Mrs. F. Diamond of . 3791 Humphrey an- nounces the marriage of her daughter, Lt. Sylvia, of the Army Nurses Corps, to Capt. J. J. Amster, Medical Corps, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The wedding took place on April 8, in France. * * * GROSS-SIMON: Mrs. Sophie Friedman Simon of 9243 Mc- Quade, announces the marriage of her daughter, Marian, to Joseph • Gross . of Brooklyn; in New York City on April 30. * * * GOLDMAN-WEISS. The mar- riage of Miss • Nola Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Weiss of Cortland Ave. and Lt. (j.g.) Marvin H. Goldman, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Harry Goldman of Canterbury Rd. was solemn- ized at noon Monday, May 7 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer performed the ceremony. The young couple left on a brief honeymoon trip to Chicago and will spend a few Engagements Mrs. Lowdermilk Will Address Hadassah Honor Roll Meeting Lotiis Finkelstein. of ,2517 Gladstone announces the engage- ment of his daughter, Ruth Lois, to Cpl. Larry D. Nichamin, son of Mr. and Mrs.„ Alex Nichamin of 2485 Blaine. The wedding is set for June 3. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Kroch- mai of Clairmount Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Leatrice, to Sgt. Mar- vin L. Goldhaber of Monterey Ave. Sgt. Goldhaber is stationed in Hawaii. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michel of 2405 Boston, Blvd. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Helene, to Bernal d Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of Edison Ave. Compli- menting their daughter and her fiance, .Mr. and Mrs. Michel will have open house Sunday after- noon, May 13, from 3 to 7. * * Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Harris of Oak Dr., announce the engage- ment of their daughter,- Doreen Evonne, to Lt. George Peter Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Weiss of New York and Miami. Miss Harris is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Lt. ''Weiss, who has just returned from overseas, at- tended Western Reserve Uni- versity and is a graduate of the University of Miami. The wed- ding will take place in early summer. All members of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah are invited to a rally for the 1945-46 Honor Roll to be held Wednesday, May 16, at 1:30 p. 1n. in the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. The program will feature an.. address by Inez M. Lowdermilk, ton Doner, Philip Gilbert, David wife of Dr. Walter Clay Lowder- Stober, Julian Weber, Louis milk, assistant chief of the soil Tabashnick, Saul Dunitz, Sidney Karbel, Seymour Kyte and Max Kerner. Russell Woods Group Thy` Russell Woods keywomen are: Mesdames Herman Cohen, Burton Seiden, and Simon Weis- man and in ;Huntington Woods, Mesdames Nathan Goldberg, Max Miller and Norman Stein- berg. Wednesday's program, ar- ranged by Mrs. Harry L. Jones, program chairman, also will in- clude a group of piano selections by Mrs. Royal Maas. The League of Jewish Wo- .men's Organizations will be the guests of Hadassah at this meet- ing. MRS. IV. C. LOWDERMILK * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dizik of Oakman Blvd., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Merwin B. Grahm, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm, of Parkside Ave. GALLOW FAMILY CLUB held its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gallow of Calvert Ave. The following were elected: Wilfred Feldman, president Mrs. Ada Globerson, vice president; Mrs. Ethel Tigay, secretary; and Miss Hilda Siegel, treasurer. days "in. Detroit before leaving for Newport, R. I. where they will make their home for • the present. Lt. j.g) Goldman has recently returned from 23 months overseas duty where he partidi- pated in seven major engage- ments, the last one -.being at Iwo Jima. -- conservation service of the United States and author of "Palestine — Land of Promise". Mrs. Lowdermilk accompanied her husband when he made his survey in Palestine. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, chair- man of the current Honor Roll will summarize the progress of the campaign. Reports will be given by the four group chair- men: Mrs: Frank Wetsman, Cen- tral; Mrs. Robert J. Newman, University; Mrs. J. J. Marks, Russell Woods; and Mrs. Carl Gussin, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Nate Shapero will give the spe- cial gifts report. Central Group Readers In Central 1 group the key- women are: Mesdames David Davis, Harry Bookstein, Aaron Carlstein, William Gordon, Jos. Geschelin, Sam Fisher, Richard Rogoff, Moe Leiter, Chas. Gold- stein, Theodore Levine, Saul Le- vin, Bernard Bladen, M o e Leiter, Chas. Smith, Phillip G. Smith, Chas. Robinson, Eli -Robinson and Aaron Kurland. Serving as keywomen in the University group are: Mes- dames: Nathan Scholnick, Wal- ter Aronoff, Jos. Erman, Ben Silberstein, Arnold Frank, Mil- Ladies and Children's Wearing Apparel tricb-- 615' - S-11 4 recious auks tianfierell„ xV in time for Mother's Day giving. A rare and precious lot cc. ;fliported Swiss handkerchiefs. You remember the kind. Fine cob-web sheer fabrics with elaborate embroideries. Almost_ too good to be true at 1.00 to 4.00. STREET FLOOR INSURANCE TO Moo ADDITIONAL INSURANCE 2% OF YOUR VALUATION. CLEA N ERS. 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