THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen Women's Clubs Shaarey Zedek Women Continue Red Cross Work During Summer HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCI- ETY'S new officers are: Mrs. Julia Ring, president; Mrs. Sarah Red Cross activities of Shaarey Schwartz and Mrs. Jennie Wia- Zedek Sisterhood will be con- trak, vice-presidents; Mrs. Sarah tinued throughout the summer Berger, treasurer; Mrs. Helen at the synagogue Rosenthal, Mrs. Ida Goldfine and rooms. The sew- Mrs. Langer, financial, recording ing and knitting and corresponding sercetaries; grOups meet Mrs. Fannie Roth, inner guard; each Monday Mrs. Ethel Goodman, conduct- and Wednesday ress; Mrs. Wiatrak, sick visiting from 11 to 4, chairman; Mrs. Helen Liebson, with Mrs. M. case investigations; Mrs. Sophye Halperin in Janawitz, greetings chairman; charge of the Mrs. Helen Auslander, honorary sewing on Mon- chairman. The closing meeting day and Mrs. of the year was held June 20. Mrs. Nadler S. Perlmutter * * * on Wednesday. Mrs. William EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION Nadler is in charge of knitting. The surgical .dressing unit, of of the Federation of Polish Jews, at a meeting on June 12 at the which Mrs. Sidney Frank is home of Mrs. Rose Sharkey, the chairman, works every Tuesday new. president, heard reports re- from 10 to 3. Co-chairmen are garding plans for fund-raising Mrs. Lew Levinson and Mrs. for Polish-Jewish relief. Mrs. F. Herman S. Prince. The canteen Stockier is chairman of the don- is in charge of Mrs. Arthur or' luncheon to be held in Nov- Hurwitz and Mrs. Ralph Falk. ember. A report was given on the recent convention of the Bnai Brith Women's Group Polish-Jewish Federation in New York by Detroit's delegate, Mrs. In Palestine Will Honor Pauline Finkelstein. There were Sarah Aaronson's Memory delegates from 20 countries. * * * JERUSALEM — The name of EVA PRENZLAUER M A - the late Sarah Aaronson, Pales- TERNITY AID welcomed many tine Jewry's Joan of Arc, was new members at the officers' in- memorialized by Palestine Bnai stallation. The next meeting Brith when it installed the fifth will be held at 1 p. m. next chapter of Bnai Brith Women in Thursday at the home of Mrs. Eretz Israel as Sarah Chapter at Fannie Strauss, 3777 Sturtevant. Zichron Jacob, where Miss Aar- • nson died in •1917. * * * Simultaneously, Justice Gad UNIVERSITY AREA W 0 - MEN'S CLUB will hold its last Frumkin, president • of • Bnai meeting of the season on Tuesday Brith's Palestine Grand Lodge, evening, June 26, at the home of announced the establishment of Mrs. Louis Herzog, 18433 Santa two more Bnai Brith lodges, Rosa. EleCtion of officers will bringing the total of units in take place, and a program in- Eretz Israel to 15, with a corn- terpreting the works of Walt bined membership of 1,500. • Whitman will be presented by Sarah Aaronson.and her broth- Mts. Frances Boddy. er, Aaron, conceived the plan of * * * carrying the British offensive SHERUTH LEAGUE contrib- into Palestine during World War uted $75 for the purchase of I. After persuading the British summer clothes for needy child- to invade Eretz Israel, the Aaron- ren at the meeting held June 12 sons organized the intelligence at the .home of Mrs. A. Tracten- service for the British. A car- berg. At the recent election rier pigeon with a note from meeting, the following officers Miss Aaronson to General Allen- were chosen.: Mrs. Bernard by, British -commander in the Mayer Cohen, president; Mrs. Middle East, was intercepted by Sander Hillman and Mrs. Allan the Turks. As a result the 'en- Barron, Vice-preSidents; Mrs. tire Aaronson family was captur- Seymour King, recording secre- ed. After days of torture, Miss tary; Mrs. Jules Mehler, corres- Aaronson committed suicide. ponding secretary; Mrs. Arnold Fleisher, treasurer, Mrs. Martin World Zionist Parley Bader, publicity; Mrs. Raymond Silberman, custodian. Commit- In London End of Ally tee chairmen include: Mrs. Wil- LONDON (JPS-Palcor) — The liam Barris, by-laws; Miss Fern Lansky, sweets; Mrs. M. Marko- Jewish Agency Executive Com- witz, good cheer; Miss Esther mittee announced here that the Kramer, war service; Mrs. I. first World Zionist Conference Erman and Mrs. A. Rubin, tele- since the outbreak of the war, phone squad. Mrs. Tractenberg for purposes of joint consultation, is chairman of the board con- will take place in London by the sisting of Mesdames Alvin Skel- end of July: ly, Peter Martin, Henry Bront- Zionist federations the world man and Marvin Stearn. Under over have been instructed to ap- the leadership of Mrs. Gilbert point a limited number of repre- Roth, $2500 worth of bonds were sentatives, preferably members sold. The next meeting will be of the Zionist General Council held June 29. who are expected to arrive here July 31. Attempts are being made * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY to secure representation for the CLUB held its wind-up dinner at Zionist movements of the liber- the home of Tess Kominars, ated countries in Europe. It is 11311 Mark Twain. The Mem- expected that about 60 delegates bers will present a pageant en- will participate in this gather- titled "Women In Israel," Wed- ing, which will be the first re- nesday evening, June 27, at the union of Zionist leadership in Jewish Center. The music for six years. the pageant has been arranged by Julius Chajes. Dora Selesny will be the soloist. At that time the Council of Mothers Clubs will announce their contribu- tions to various war efforts. * •.Friday„ June 22, 1945 Marriages SCHWARTZ-SELIGSON: At an early evening ceremony at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sunday, June 17, Nettie Ceile Seligson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seligson of Kentucky Ave. became the bride , of Dr. Albert A. Schwartz, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of Waverly Avenue. Dr. A. M. Hershman and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar performed the ceremony. The bride wore a traditional gown of white satin, which was simply fashioned with a fitted bodice. The sweetheart neckline and the sleeves of the gown had a narrow lace trimming. She carried a small satin handker- chief which was trimmed with the same lace as her gown. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a pearl, heart shaped crown. She carried a white pray- er book with white orchid from which streamers of sweet peas fell prettily. Mrs. Louis Kazdan, sister of the bride, matron of honor, was gowned in a tourquoise crepe gown. The bridesmaids were Drora Selesny, Molly Siegel and Billy Schwartz, sister of the groom. Best man was Bernard Rosen- thal of Pittsburgh. The bride's mother, Mrs. Sel- igson, wore a gown of royal blue with matching accessories and a royal blue sequin hair adorn- ment. The groom's mother, Mrs. L. Schwartz, was dressed in an aqua gown and wore gold acces- sories with a gold sequin hair ornament. After . the ceremony a bouffet dinner was served in the hall below to 225 guests. For traveling the bride, wore a light grey Forstmann wool suit with a matching hat. Her white bldUSe was made of hand embroidered organdy: Her ac- cessories were black. She wore a 'Vs.,hite orchid.. . The bridal couple are spend- ing their . honeynioon in Chicago. Upon their return they will make their home in Detroit. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Siegel and Miss Molly Siegel of Auburn, Me.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Siegel of Bronx, N. Y.; Miss Sylvia Silver, M. Rappaport and Miss Saraly Rappaport of Philadelphia, and B. Rosenthal' and Mrs. S. M. Rosenthal of Pittsburgh, Pa. * * * SIDEN-REIGER: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Reiger of Chicago, Ill., announce the marriage of their daughter, Joan Phyliss, to Cpl. Irving B. Siden, USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Siden, on June 4. Mrs. Siden is a graduate of Stevens College and the Uni- versity of Michigan and Cpl. Siden attended the University of • Drive Continued To Collect Music For Camps, Ships Mrs. Rose Biehl, composer whose songs have been heard in camps throughout the land and overseas and over the radio, an- riounces• the continuation of the drive to collect sheet music for shipment to army camps and for use on Navy vessels. Sheet music may be sent to Mrs. Biehl at 1695 Blaine, and those who desire to have pick- ups made may write to her. A special effort is being made by Mrs. Biehl to send a large supply of. music to Percy Jones Hospital in Battle Creek. Grinnell's and the J. L. Hudson Co. are cooperating with Mrs. Biehl in the drive which will continue throughout the summer and fall. • .. .• . A special appeal is made to local organizations to cooperate. Detroit. He recently returned from , the European Theater of war where he served with the 15th Air Force. The couple spent their honey- moon at the Broadmoore Hotel in , Colorado Springs, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of 8320 LaSalle Blvd. will have open house in their honor, Sat- urday evening, June 23. * * COHEN - GOLDBERG: -T h e marriage of Miss Esther Gold- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of Harper Ave. and Saul Cohen, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Hamilton, Ont., took place Sunday after- noon, June 17, at Lachar's. Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated at the ceremony. Miss Phyliss Cohen, the bride- groom's sister, was the maid of honor and the bride's brother, Lt.. Marvin • Goldberg, served • as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen will make their home in Hamilton. * * * ZECKMAN - LEVINSON: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinson of Hazelwood Ave. announce the marriage' of their daughter, Anne, to Edward Zeckman of Lynn, Mass., on May 12. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Engel of 2911 Taylor announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, George Leo, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Saturday morning, June 23.. At home Sunday, June 24, 3 to 10 p. ni. No cards. * * * • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buch of 2007 Hazelwood, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Samuel, to be held Saturday, June 23, at 9:30 a. m., at Con- gregation Beth Shmuel, 1736 Blaine. A dinner will be held Sunday at 6 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe. 1 • * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen- berg of 2962 Cortland, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son,- Martin Seymour, at Congrega- tion Bnai Jacob, Linwood and Richton, Saturday m o r n i n g, June 23. Reception at home, Sunday, June 24, 3 to 9 p. m. * * * Mr.- and Mrs. Ben Rosen' of 3326 Calvert Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son. Arthur Harold, to be observed at Con- gregation Bnai Moshe on Satur- day morning, June 30. Open house Sunday, July 1, 3 to . 6. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of 17537 Muirland Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, George, at Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek, Saturday, June 30. Reception at h6me on SUnday, July 1, from 2 to 5 p. m: No cards. * * * • Mr. • and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse, 3250 Burlingame Ave., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Charles Hersh, at Congregation Beth .Tefilo Emanuel, Saturday, June 23. A reception • will -.be held at the Wilshire Hotel Siin- day from .8:30 p. m. 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