Friday, September 7, 1945 THE JEWISH N-EWS Named Field Director Of United Synagogue Petty Officer First Class Seymour Horowitz, on leave from the South Pacific Area, together with Mrs. Horowitz, were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Horowitz, and his family the past week. He returned to Seattle, Wash., for further assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. re- turned from a visit of several days in Chicago. Accompanied by their daughter, Miriam, and son, Marvin, they stayed at . the Stevens Hotel. . Sheldon M. LaBret has returned to Gordon Military College,. Georgia, after spending the summer with his family in Charlevoix, Mich. - Dr. Karl I. Stillwater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stillwater of Elmhurst Ave., was graduated from the Indiana UniVersity . School of Medicine, Bloomington, Ind, on Aug. 19. He was elected to- .Alpha Omega Alpha, national medical honor society. Dr. Still- water is married to the former Fraida Joy Lightstone of Seward Ave. Lt. Hirsh. A. Brown, brother of Rabbi Jacob M. Brown, has recently promoted to, the rank of Captain. Capt. Brown is Stationed at Fort Mason, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horwitz of Warrington Drive have returned from a two weekc. ?lay at Rantona Park Hotel, Harbor Springs, and Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island. -- • Dr. and Mrs. Milton Silverman, formerly of Detroit, will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silverman of Buena Vista Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldman and daughter, Paula Ruth, have returned from a vacation at Sleepy Hollow Beach _ , South Haven, Mich. Miss Bernice Newton and Miss Bernice Rosenbaum, who were counselors at Camp Berkshire Hills, Conn., this summer, have re- turned to their homes. RABBI S. RABINOWITZ . Lt. Jordan H. Lachman has returned to Fort Knox, Ky., after Samuel Rothstein, president of: spending a 10-day leave with hii parents ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jospey of Indiana Ave. the United Synagogue of Amen - ca„ has announced the _ appoint- ment of Rabbi Stanley Rabin- Dark is the abyss of Time . But light enough to guide your owitz as director of field activi- ties of the United Synagogue. steps is given; . Rabbi Rabinowitz, •a graduate Whatever weal or woe betide Zedakah Club, at • a special Turn never from the way of of the Jewish Theological Semin- ary of Atherica with the class of meeting of.the board of directors, truth aside, 1943,, was graduated from the selected Dec. 11 as the date for And leave the event, in holy University of Iowa in 1939. In the annual donor luncheon to hope, to Heaven. 1943 and 1944 he was associate be held at • the Book-Cadillac —Southern. rabbi of Temple Beth El in Hotel. Plans for this year's activities include postwar work and parti- cipation in all important com- munity projects. .Mrs. Ann Adelman was select- ed chairman of the annual donor event. . . Page Forti-Ond.4 REP. DICKSTEIN SLATED FOR N. Y. SUPREME COURT Workmen s Circ Schools Reopen Workmen's Circle Schools be- , gan sessions for the new term on Tuesday. Registration continues at School I, 11529 Linwood Ave., and School II, 8532 Linwood Ave. Workmen's 'Circle Schools teach Yiddish and literature, Jewish history, customs, tradi- tions, folk songs,. drama, recita- tion, and folklore. S. Sigal is the direCtor of the school. NEW YORK (JPS) —Rep- resentative Samuel Dickstein (D., N.Y.) and Henry Clay Greenberg, have been nominat- ed as the Democratic capdidates for Supreme Court Justices of the First Judicial District of New York City, to succeed re- tiring Justices Irwin Untermeyer and Isidor Wasservogel. The first District includes the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. Cedarhurst, Long Island. In 1944 and 1945 he was director of ' the midwest office of the- Seminary and of the Counsel of Conserva- tive Syangogues in Chicago. In 1937 and 1938 he was national president of Aleph Zatlik Aleph, Junior Order of Bnai Brith. At the Jewish Theological Seminary he was president of the Student Body of the Rabbinical School. New Year's Greetings— DAVIDSON'S Woman's Apparel Woodward Ave. Birmingham, Mich. Dec. 11 Is Date of Zedakah Donor Fete KEEP Turover to Sponsor Card Party Nov. 24 Jacob Shulman, chairman of the Turover committee for re- turned soldiers, announced at a meeting,.of, Turover Aid. Society held in the Jericho Temple Au- gust 27, that a victory card party, will be held Saturday, Nov. 24, at 8 p. m. at the - Jericho Temple main auditoriurri. Salomon Rubin was named chairman of the affair, John Le- bowsky is in charge of tickets and gn. Lumberg was named publicity director. 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