fatty,. Antjust r7, t94 LocalWomen'sCouncilLectds In National $250,000 Drive Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, President of Detroit \Section of NCJW, Announces Voluntary Increase in Quota; National Officers Praise Action NEW YORK—In recognition of the greatly expanded Service to Foreign Born program of the National Council of Jewish • MRS. HERSCHEL V: KREGER Women, and its new overseas project, the Detroit Section has voluntarily raised its 1945 quota from $6,000 to $10,000, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Herman B. Levine, chairman of Council's executive committee. The news of Detroit's action was made known' in a letter to Mrs. Levine from Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger, president of the De- troit Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, who wrote: "At a special emergency meet- ing of our board, it was voted un- animously to increase the 1945 - quota to National for its Service •, to Foreign Born and Overseas :program from $6,0000 to $10,000 as a voluntary • emergency con- Marriages Page PA* THE JEWISH NEWS tribution. We are in full sym- pathy and understanding with our national program and con- sider it an honor to be able to do our share toward the further- ance of the fine and vital work now going on." Activities Praised In commenting on the Detroit Section's assumption of added responsibilities, Mrs. Levine said that "the officers and executive committee of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women accept this added contribution from the Detroit Section as a recognition of the work of our new over- seas project, and the aremend- ously expanded program of our Service to Foreign Born depart- ment, especially in the field of locations. • We are receiving over 1,000 requests a month from Am- ericans seeking relatives abroad, and happily, since V-E Day, we are effecting a minimum of 100 locations a month. Although it hasn't been officially announced, it is proper that, in view of its new contribution, Detroit should be the first to know that Council has already engaged its first two overseas workers, who will work abroad as a Council unit in co- operation with the Joint Distrib- ution Co m m i t tee. Additional workers are being interviewed, and if -other Sections follow Detroit's magnificent example, we will be enabled to add a greater number of members to the staff of our Oversdas unit. Mrs. Welt's Leadership "We, here, are also conscious of the fact. that Detroit's gen- erous action should and must be considered as a tribute to our national president, Mildred G. Welt, a native of Detroit, Ind a former president of the Detroit Section of Council. Mrs. Welt has brought to Council an inspir- ed- leadership, one which you who know her 'well, can well appreciate." The National Council of. Jew- ish Women is this year seeking $250,000 to finance both its, Ser- vice to Foreign Born depart- ment and its Overseas, unit. Of this amount, $150,000 is-allocated for Councit'S four point Service to Foreign Born •program—in- ternatiOnal case work, which in- cludes locations; port and dock; social adjustment, which in- cludes its work at the Oswego refugee • camp; and naturaliza- tion. For its Overseas project, Council- will send a group of child-care workers to • operate as a service unit cooperating with the Joint Distribution Com- mittee. The Council workers will specialize in seervicing the thousands of homeless and or- phan children now wandering throughout Europe. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. S. Rubin of 16595 Washburn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rose, to Cpl. Frederick H. Stocker of the Army Air Force, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker of 14007 Robson Ave. * * * • The engagement of Edythe Wolfman was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolfman of Pingree Ave.,. to David Eckus, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckus of Blaine Ave. * * * Announcement is made of the engagement of Lenore Moss, daughter of Mrs. Asher Moss of Seward Ave. and the late Mr. Moss, to George Louis Haller, son of Joseph Haller and the late Mrs. Haller. * * * Mrs. Fred H. Klein of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Detroit, announces the engagement of her daughter, Lois Hope, to Theodore Edward Borde of Seattle, Wash. • The news was revealed on Saturday, Aug. 4, at a small reception held at the Bordes' Washington Park home. Miss Klein has attended U.C.L.A. and will continue her studies at the University of Washington. Her fiance has attended the Uni- versity of Southern California and University of Washington. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franovitz of Shaker Heights, 0., formerly of 3224 Webb, DTAroit, announce -the engagement of their daugh- ter, Loree, to S/Sgt. Harold J. Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Marks of 18309 Sorrento Ave. S/Sgt. Marks is with the 10th Air Force in'Burma and is ex- pected home this month. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Novitz an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Albert Sum. mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Summer. The wedding will take place on Sept. 18. Mr. , _ and Mrs. Nathan Water. stone of 3336 Sturtevant Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frederick P., at the Bnai Zion Synagogue,/ Humphrey and Holmur Ayes., on- Saturday morning, Aug. 18. Open house Saturday at their residence from 2 to 5 and from 7 tit 10 p. m. No cards. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Gold- stick of 44 Devon road, Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David, to be solemnized on Saturday morning, Aug. 18, at Temple Israel,- Great Neck, N.Y. a a Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Haidy of 3650 W. Outer Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert, on Saturday morning, Sept. 1, at the Northwest He- brew Congregation and Center, in the Bagley School, Roselawn and Curtis Ayes. A reception will be held at Hotel Park Ave. Penthouse Saturday evening at 8:30. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Newman Harry Knopper of 17532 Santa Rosa Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton Paul, on Saturday morning, Aug. 25, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. A reception in the - Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held at. home, Sun- day, Aug. 26, from 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. MORRIS HOCHBERG The Jewish Community Cen- ter's eighth in the series of outdoor concerts will be held on Monday at 9 p.m., at the Cen- ter. Admission is free. Sylvia Hochberg, pianist, and Morris Hochberg, violinist, will share the concert. For their program they have selected Dvorak's F-Major Son- ata for violin and . piano, Pad- erewsky's Theme and Variations for Piano Solo, and compositions by Kreisler and Sarasate. - British Consul Blocked Romanian Delegates' Trip ISTANBUL (JPS)—By refus- ing to grant them visas, the .-Brit- ish Consul in Bucharest blocked at the last minute the departure of four Romanian Zionists to the world Zionist conference in Lon- don, it is reported here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein of 2747 W. Grand Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irving, this Saturday morning, at Congregation Bnai Jacob. A din- ner will be served Sunday eve- ning at Lachar's, in the Bar Mit- zvah's honor. Kosher Caterers! Women's Clubs BLOOM-ROSS: The marriage of Lt. Jerome P. Bloom to Char- Department of Michigan lotte H. • Ross of Brookline, Mass., LADIES' AUXILIARIES of the is announced by his parents, Mr. JEWISH WAR VETERANS had and Mrs.. I.. Bloom of _Webb Ave. a delegation at Percy Jones Hos- After a honeymoon spent at pital in Battle Creek on Aug. 7. Lake Spofford Hotel, New Hamp- Many, articles requested by vet- shire, they will reside in New- erans for their work shop —sol- ark, N.J., where Lt. Bloom is dering irons, etching glasses, sa- stationed. teen for stenciling pillow tops, * * games, etc.— were presented by GLAZER-BERNSTEIN — The the delegation which included: marriage of Miss Elaine Bern- Mrs. 'Birdie Rosenberg, depart , stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ment president; and the hospital Victor N. Bernstein of Glendale chairmen: Mrs. Elizabeth Sha- Ave., and Bernard- Glazer, son pero and Mrs. Fannie. Strauss, of Mr. and Mrs. Benja.min Glaz- Auxiliary 135; Mrs. Ruth Schreib- er of Wildemere, Ave., Was sol- er, Lawrence H. Jones Auxiliary emnized July 29 at the Bnai 190; Mrs. Esther Singerman, Eli David Synagogue. Rabbis Josh- Levin Auxiliary 230. Other simi- ua Sperka and B. Moldawsky of- lar trips are planned by JWV ficiated. Auxiliaries. The bride was attended by Mrs. Herman Rosenberg, matron of honor, and the Misses Lilliam Greenberg, 'Bee Weiner, and Lee Rose. The groom had as his best man his brother, Louis —New Management Glazer. 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