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August 31, 1945 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-08-31

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Page Eight

'THE - JEWISH NEWS

Friday, - August 31,. 'T94r

Women's Clubs

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
Miss Marilynn Pensler, ,daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
Pensler, left last week for Washington, D. C., enroute to Raleigh, will have a board meeting Tues-
N. C., where she will visit with relatives.
day, Sept. 11, at the summer
Miss Lorraine Shatz of 2209 Pasadena, and her cousin, Miss home of Mrs. Philip J. Cutler,
Doris Anstandig of 2953 Gladstone, are visiting relatives in New 6464 Lake Shore Road, Port
York and Philadelphia for two weeks. They will stop at the New Huron, Mich. It will be the first
Yorker Hotel during their stay in New York.
board meeting of the year and
Pfc. Normand Meyer, son of Mrs. Mildred Meyer, has just Mrs. Cutler has invited past as
returned from Germany after 18 months service overseas, to well as new board members to
spend a 30-day furlough in Detroit. He will report back to Camp be her guests. The meeting will
Grant, Illinois, for further orders.
Lt. and Mrs. Harry H. Kay, now stationed at Los Angeles, gave be held after a -luncheon, and
a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Kay, who re- plans will be made for the annual
cently moved to Los Angeles. It was followed by a victory party donor event to take place on Jan.
for 30 guests. Among the former Detroiters who attended were: 22. Cars will be available for
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kay, Dr. and Mrs. Ed Robbins, Dr. and Mrs. board members who wish to at-
Neil gilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kapetanslv-
tend. Those planning to be at this
.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis of Birchcrest Drive, who are vacation- meeting are asked to call Mrs.
ing in Charlevoix, will return home after Labor Day.
Samuel N. Heyman, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schifman of Burlingame Ave. will hold the board, HO. 2057.
open house this Friday evening, Aug. 31 for their son, Lt. , Myron
a * *
Schifman, who arrived home on V-J Day after 30 months in the
PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT
South Pacific on furlough. Among the • out-of-town guests are Mr.
Leonard Rosin of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Al Zweig and son CLUB will hold its 11th annual
donor luncheon . TueSday, Nov.
Martin of Cleveland, and Mrs. Louis Zweig of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Mrs. Rose Singer of, Pennington Drive, recently returned from 27; at 12:30 at the Latin Quarter.
spending the winter in California, has left to spend a few weeks An outstanding program is being
in New bYork City.
arranged for 'this .occasion. The
Mrs. Milton Roberts and son, William Malcolm of Merton Road, club's first meeting of the season
and her mother, Mrs. Rose Singer of Pennington Dr., recently re wil be held Sept. 10 at Congrega-
turned from Southern California where they have been vacation tion Bnai Moshe.
lug since the first of the year. Mr. Roberts joined them for several
.
* *
months in San Francisco last spring.
LITERARY CLUB will have its
Lt. Col. Benjamin H. Bader has returned to Wakeman Con
valekent Hospital, Camp Atterbury, Ind., after spending the opening meeting of the season at
week-end visiting his family and friends.
the home of Mrs. Lillian Wein-
berger, 16649 Turner, Tuesday,
Cpl. Larry A. Bader has left for Miami Beach, Fla., after spend
Ing a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bader of 2740 Sept. 11, at 8:30 p. m.
Richton.
*
*
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Goldberg of Glynn Court recently spent the
CONGREGATION BNAI
Week-end in Chicago visiting friends.
MOSHE SISTERHOOD will hold
Miss Marilyn S. Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klein the first meeting of the year on
of Wisconsin Ave., has returned from Evanston, Ill., where she Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the form
attended the summer session at Northwestern University in the of a
luncheonette for paid-up
School Of Speech.
members,
at 1 p. m. Mesdames
Mr. and Mrs. Barney H. Hertzberg of Woodingham Drive cele-
brated their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday evening at a dinner Irene Simon; Harry Meer and
Emil Phillips are in charge of
party given by their many intimate friends at the Belcrest. Hotel.
Lt. (jg). Jacob L. Keidan, USNR, who has recently returned arrangements. The annual Hanu-
from 18 months service in the S.W. Pacific, is spending his 30-day kah dinner will be held Dec. 2
leave with Mrs. Keidan and their small son, Harry William, at under the chairmanship of Mrs.
the Belcrest.
Morris Rosenberg and Mrs. Louis
Capt. Harold T. Rattner, who has been stationed in Panama Kepes. Mrs. Theodore Curtis is
for the last two years, is spending his 21-day leave with Mrs. Rat- in charge of ticket sales.
tner and their daughters, Mary and Nancy, in their home in
a *
Wellesly Dr. • -
HEBREW
LADIES'
AID SO-
Mrs. S. David Hershman returned on Tuesday from Tuscaloosa,
Ala., where her husband is stationed, and is the guest of her par- CIETY will hold installation of
new officers at 7:30 p. in. Wed-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller oft Calvert Ave.
Pfc. Gus Gellman, who recently returned from a year's service nesday at the Bnai Moshe Hall.
in the ETO, will leave on Sunday for Camp Grant, Ill., where he A card party is planned for Sept.
will be re-assigned after a 30-day furlough spento with his parents, 25 under the chairmanship of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gellman of Fullerton Ave.
Mrs. Leo Gantz. The annual
Sgt. Samuel Babcock, who recently returned from 17 months donor luncheon will be held Nov.
J1 the ETO, is spending his 30-day furlough with Mrs. Babcock 19, under the chairmanship of
and their daughter, Nancy, at the Barnett • summer home at Cass Mrs. Paul R. Freeman.
Lake.
*
Sgt. Jerome M. Ash, who recently returned from 21 months
JEWISH
WOMEN'S
SERVICE
• service in the ETO with the 8th Army Air Force, is spending his
30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of CLUB elected the following new
LaSalle Blvd.
officers at the year's first meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Al Mann and their son, Richard, have moved on Aug. 21: Ruth Kushman,
from Sturtevant Ave. and are now residing at 17334 Muirland Ave. honorary president; Ethel Klein,
Mrs. Michael Freeman and her daughter, Joan, of Wellesly Dr., president; Emma Afelson, vice-
president; Fae Frumin, recording
have returned from a week's stay in Chicago.
Miss Helen Beinenstock will leave on Saturday for her home secretary; Sophie Ellenbogen,
In New York City after spending the summer with her uncle and corresponding secretary; Gussie
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of. Cumberland Way. t
Rochman, treasurer. New mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv and their son, Alvin, of Wildemere bers, who will be admitted by
Ave., have been visiting their family in Chicago.
invitation, will be welcomed at
SojournerS who have returned from Mackinac Island include the next meeting, on Sept. 18, at
Mrs. Benjainin Lambert, Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. Eugene the -home of Emma Adelson, 2951
Sloman and Mrs. I. L. Polosker of the Belcrest, the Misses Henrietta Gladstone,
and Setta Robinson of Calvert Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sass
* a a
and their. daughter, Barbara, of Hamilton Rd., and Mr. and -Mrs.
YOUTH
EDUCATION
LEAGUE
William H. Frank and their daughter, Ruth, of Wildemere Ave.
made plans for the coming year's
Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner and her daughter, Isabel, of Burling- activities at a meeting held Aug.
ton Rd., spent the last week in New York City. Her daughter,
Nancy, and Sue Dreifus of Birchcrest Dr. returned on Thursday 27 at the home of Mrs. Avery
after spending the post camp week at Camp Pine Mere, Min- B. Chereton, 17417 Ohio.
ocqua, Wis.
Babs Srere, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Srere of Boston
Roy Zimmerman reported to
Blvd. has returned from Camp Agowac, Minocqua, Wis., where she the Giants but as yet can't get
was a junior counsellor. Carolyn Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schemer off first base.
Nathan Kaplan of Roselawn Ave., was among the campers who
Mike has impressed Ott with his
returned with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman and their daughter, Marilyn, hustle and steady hitting.
of Birchcrest Dr., have returned from a 10-day trip to Western
Michigan.
MARGOT
The Misses .Jeannette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd. have
Formerly With Emma Lee Salon
returned from a stay in Charlevoix.
Is Opening Sept. 4 • „ The
Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire has returned from a few
weeks stay. in Duluth and Virginia, Minn.
AUDREY BEAUTY SHOP
Among the campers returning from Camp. Winona, Naples, Me.,
12309 Linwood
TO. 8-3651
were Judy Wenger of Pontiac, Jackelyn Harris and Leine Ginn.

Bar Mitzvahs

-
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-
ntie Penthouse Saturday evening
at 8:30. No cards.
* a •
' Capt. and Mrs. John Horwitz
of. 2255 Oakman Blvd. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Frederick, this Saturday, at the
Shaarey Zedek. At home this Sat-
urday night, 8 to 11. No cards.

Rosh Hashanah: Is Sept. 7

DON'T BE LATE !

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JWV Ladies Offer
Orchid for Letter
On 'Good Neighbor'

Department of Michigan Ladies'
Auxiliary of Jewish War Veter-
ans will present an Arm-Roy
Orchid to the winner of the best
"Good Neighbor" letter received,
describing a humanitarian deed
of some good neighbor in and
around Detroit.
Three prominent Detroit wo-
men will act as judges.
Letters should be addressed to
the Department of Michigan
Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish War
Veterans, 8212 12th St., Detroit,
and must be in not later than
Sept. 20.
The award will be made at
the "Breakfast in Hollywood"
Brunch at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, on Wednesday, Sept. 26,
11:30 a. m., with John Slagle of
WXYZ as master of ceremonies.
Besides the "Good Neighbor"
award, the JWV Auxiliary will
present ari orchid to the eldest
guest present, a make-up kit, a

Sholem Aleichem. Schools
Register New Students

Detroit's Sholem Aleichem Folk .
Institute announces that its three
schools will reopen for registra-
tion for new and former students
on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.
4 and 5, 2 to 4 p. m.
Parents are urged to enroll
their children in any of the fol-
lowing school branches:
MacCulloch Public School.
13120 Wildemere, Room 106;
Brady Public School, 2920 - Joy
Road, Room 127; 3754 Monterey.

wishing ring, and a gift for the
wearer of the giddiest hat.
Auxiliaries have been active
in Veteran Hospital work for
many years.

The last project was to supply
the Occupational Therapy Rooms
at Percy Jones Hospital, Battle
Creek, with items which the
government does not supply.
Chairman of the "Breakfast in
Hollywood" Brunch will be Mrs.
Lillian A. Morris, UN. 2-2089.

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