A June Bride I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Nancy Levin, a student at Bard College, Annedale, N. Y., is spading 10 days between semesters with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave. Mrs. Murray Kirschman is the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. Her hus- band has recently been transferred frbm Baltimore to Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver, where Mrs. Kirschman plans to join him. Staff Sgt. David Weinstein, who has recently returned from three years service in the Pacific, is spending a 21-day furlough with his . aunts, the Misses Freida and Sadie Weinstein of Calvert Ave., before leaving for Miami Beach, Fla., for re-assignment. Capt. and Mrs. Gerson and their small daughter, Judith Beth, are expected to arrive this week-end from Ottawa, Ont. to be the guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman of Boston Blvd, Mrs. Jerome Sonenklar (Adele Blumberg) is at present making , her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg of Sturte- vant Ave., while her husband, Lt. Sonenklar of the U. S. Army Air Corps, is on overseas duty. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel and their small daughter, Bob- ette, who have been the guests of her parents, Justice and Mrs. Henry Butzel of Edison Ave., have moved into their new home at 18439 Griggs Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Nederlander (Marjorie Rosenbaum) have moved and are now residing at 825 Whitmore Rd . Lt. Marshal D. Shulman, who recently returned from 18 months service in India, spent a day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shulman of Webb Ave. He is expected home shortly on a leave. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Parkside Ave., have as their guest Mr. Berkman's nephew, Capt. E. I. Berkman, who is on a week's leave from his post at Aloe Field, Victoria, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S -chlafer have moved from the Lee PlaZa Apt. and are now residing at 825 Whitmore Rd. Cpl. and Mrs. Arthur Serwer are visiting their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher of Atkinson Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. William Serwer of Boston Blvd. Cpl. Serwer is on a two weeks' furlough from his post in Moses Lake, Wash. Pfc. Lawrence Beneson, who has recently returned from 22 months overseas duty, is spending a 60-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beneson of Clairmount Ave. Pfc. Beneson, who is the recipient of the Presidential Citation and the Purple Heart, escaped after 14 months in a German Prison Camp. Lt. (s.g.) and Mrs. Harry Meisner and their son, Lawrence, are visiting his mother, Mrs. I. Meisner of Taylor Ave. Lt. (s.g.) Meisner, USNR, has been a Contract Termination officer in the San Francisco Bay area for the last two years. Lt. (s.g.) Leonard Mirvis, USNR, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mirvis and b his father, Samuel Mirvis of Oak Dr. Lt. and Mrs. Newton G. Drews have returned to Columbus, 0., where Lt. Drews is stationed at the Medical Depot, after a short visit with Lt. Drews' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Drews of W. Euclid Ave., and Mrs. Drews' mother, Mrs. Martin Goldstein of Chicago. Complimenting Miss Gloria Allendar, whose marriage to Mor- ton Bruce Zuckerman took place last Sunday, the following en- tertained: Mesdames William Roth, Walter Aranoff, Julius Green ; Harry Coggan, Robert Rosen, Max Coggan, Harry Shulman, David Kallman, Joseph Allendar, Al Weisman, Maurice Seidan, Henry Weinberg, Edward Stein, Sidney Wallace, Reuben Allendar, John Herman, Al Davis, Sidney Sherman and the Misses Selma Roberts, Ruth Goldberg, Frances Goldberg and Arlene Kutzen. Mr. and Mrs. Barney A. Ross of 2236 Clements will hold open house from 3 to 6 on Sunday in honor of the graduation of their daughter, Arlene Beth, from Bnai David Religious School. No cards. Mrs. Andrew Hartman of Ohio Ave. is expected home this week from a three-month visit in California. Mrs. Hartman and daughters, Audrey and Marilyn, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Crow of Boston Blvd., intend making their home in Los Angeles and will leave Detrbit in August. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freedman of 18243 Ilene will have open house next Wednesday (Memorial Day) in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Relatives from Baltimore, Md., are expected to attend the celebration. Lt. Jerome P. Bloom, accompanied by his fiancee, Charlotte Hannah Ross, returned to his post in New York, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Bloom of Webb Ave. Mrs. Max Cohen, mother of S/Sgt. Donald Rosenfeld, is flying to Los Angeles to visit her daughter-in-law, Marion Rosenfeld, (nee Cohen), and her new granddaughter, Rochelle Rosenfeld. Prior. to leaving for Los Angeles, she visited in Chicago. . 'All Hadassah Groups Hold Annual Meeting At Sttler tuesday The annual meeting of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's four groups will be held next Tues- day at 1:30, in the Michigan room of Hotel Statler. The chapter president, Mrs. Louis Glasier, will report on the year's activities. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, Honor Roll chairman, will given an up-to-date report on the present fund-raising effort. Annual election of officers and board members will take place. Mrs. Seymour J. Frank is chair- man of the nominating commit- tee. Upon conclusion of the business meeting, the film "Out of the Darkness", depicting present day progress in Palestine, will be presented. Bnai Brith Women's Council Meets June 3 The annual meeting of the Women's Michigan Bnai Brith Council will be held Sunday, June 3, at Webster Hall. An all day affair, it will begin at 10:30 a. m. and will culminate with a banquet at 6 p. m. The agenda will include the election of officers, discussion of the revised by-laws and formu- lating council plans for the com- ing year. Reservations for the banquet should be sent to Al Keats, 11071 Minden St., Detroit. Page Eleven' THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 25, 1945 Betty Kowalsky Soloist With Cooley Orchestra ROCHELLE -JUNE BENSON Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson. of 3060 Sturtevant announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Robhelle June, t o Stanford- Rose, son of Albert Rose of 9810 Lawton Ave., and the late Mrs. Sarah Rose. The wedding will take place on June 30, at the Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. The couple will make their home in Los Angeles where the bridegroom, a discharged war veteran, is attending UCLA under the GI bill of rights. Shaarey Zedek Women Elect Officers Monday, Hear Review of Year Home for Aged Women's Auxiliary Honored on Its 20th Anniversary On Monday, some 300 women joined in paying tribute to the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for the Aged upon the oc- casion of -the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the organization. Philip Adler, foreign affairs ex- pert of the Detroit News,. was guest speaker at the affair which tok place in the Crystal Ballroom ol the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Movies taken on June 15, 1937, the day of removal from the old institution to the new quarters on Petoskey and Humphrey, were shown through the courtesy of Alex Schreiber whose generosity also makes it possible for the folks to enjoy films in the home. Greetings Extended Mrs. David Kliger was toastmist- ress of the afternoon, and greet- ings were extended by Mrs. Rose Koven, president of tlic-.! group. Mrs. Samuel Weller, chairman of the planning committee; Myron Keys, chairman of the board of the home; and Max Kogan, treas- urer of the institution. Dr. Otto Hirsch, superintendent of the Home for the Aged, offered the benediction. Laura Cox, .15-year- old vocalist, rendered several solos. Special honor was accorded to the past presidents Mesdames Minnie . Rubinstein, Bessie L. Sarashon, Rose Feral-, I-. A. Gold- man, David Kliger, Rose Lippitt, M. J. -Greenberg, and the late Mrs. Minnie Goldberg and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Make Life Comfortable These 20 .years have been a period of devotion, on the part of the women of the auxiliary, to making life more comfortable and pleasant for the residents of the home whO now total 137,- ranging _ in ages from 60 to 99 years. During that . . time the - .mem- bership has grown from. a hand- ful of women to an organization of some 1,600 members: Through- out these 20 years . the women have arranged parties and holi- day celebrations, have given gifts and written letters for the old Next Monday afternoon at the annual meeting of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, in the social hall of the synagogue, the year's activi- ties will be reviewed by the president, Mrs. Nathan Speva- kow, and election of officers and directors will be held. A musical program, under the direction of Charles Frederick Morse, conductor, will be pre- sented by the following members of the Music Study Club choral group, accompanied by Mrs. Rose Bassin Stein, pianist: Sopranos, Mesdames H. Agins, F. Barcus, Philip Donon, D. Lewis and S. Shetzer; mezzo, Mesdames M. Howard, Lillian Newmark, J. S. Sauls, A. Rosenfeld and M. Wolfe; altos, Mesdames 0. Kahan, M. Gavern, M. Reich and 3. 7; Scherr. 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Health and joy in a genuine Jewish atmosphere. and One of America's Finest— Whispering Pines: of the Jewish National Workers Alliance, Poaie Zion and Pioneer Women's Organization Boys Temple Israel Sisterhood is sponsoring a Mother and Daugh- ter party at the Hampton school, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. An enter- taining afternoon' is planned in- cluding refreshments, movies and games. Reservations are being taken by the chairman, Mrs. Sp#, Lunsky, NO. 0445. Mrs. Luns14 is being assisted by Mrs. Samuel Blacher, Mrs, Maxwell Emmef and Mrs. Roy Sarason. , Farband Camp Kinderwelt or Temple Israel Women Fete Daughters Sunday Register Now— Betty Kowalsky, 16, pianist pupil of Julius Chajes, music director of the Jewish Center, has been invited to appear as soloist with the Cooley High orchestra this Friday evening, May 25. She will perform the First Movement of Grieg's Piano Concerto. On people and have visited those who are alone in the world. The home, which is under the supervision of Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, with the assistance of Mrs. Hirsch, is one of the most modern insti- tutions of its kind, containing a synagogue, social . hall, library with English, Hebrew, Yiddish and German books on its shelves and facilities for the care of the chronically ill. Every considera- tion has been made for the com- fort of the old folks. even unto the elimination of stairs. The old people in turn think of others as is indicated by the pennies which are placed in the collection plate each Monday and Thursday morning after the read- ing of the Torah. Last year these collections net- ted $50, $25 of which was donat- ed to the Free Loan Association of Jerusalem and the remainder of which the old folks contribut- ed to a fund to purchase toys for refugee children. Girls from 6 to 15 Years Phone or write CAMP NAHELU 13641 Dexter, Detroit 6 HO. 2031 OFFICE PHONE UN. 3-3626 OR CALL OUR REGISTRARS FOR INFORMATION D. Kinseove S. 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