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Friday, September 14, 1945

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

THE

JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Welt Announces
I New
Executive Head

Of National Council

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooles and their daughter, Betty, have re-
turned to their home in Odessa, Tex., after an extended visit with
The appointment of Mrs. Louis
their son-in-law and daughter, Major and Mrs. Harold Feldstein of
Fielding Ave.
Schwartz of Minneapolis as the
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer and her daughter, Norma, of Boston new executive director of the
Blvd. are spending a week in New York City before Norma returns National Council of Jewish
to her studies at Connecticut College. Mrs. Wittelshofer will go to Women was announced by Mrs.
Boston to spend a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Katzenburg, before returning home.
Miss Betty Lewis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
of Whitmore Rd.,
Rd. will leave early next week to resume her studies
at Connecticut

Mrs. Peter Vass and her daughter, Alice, have returned to their
apartment at the Wilshire Hotel after spending the summer at their
home in Lake Shore Dr., Lexington, Mich.
Mrs. Louis Smilansky of Burns Ave. has returned from Petoskey
where she visited her brother-n-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Frank, who recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan have as their guests their son-
in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. David Horowitz of New
York City.
Miss Madeline Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy of
Calvert Ave., has returned from San Antonia, Tex., where she spent
the summer with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Wolff.
Mr. and Julius Friedman and their daughter, Renee, of Ilene
Ave., are spending a few weeks in New York and Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Irving Atlas and her son, Richard, have returned to their
MRS. LOUIS SCHWARTZ
home in Kansas City after spending the summer with Mrs. Atlas'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow of Calvert Ave. Mr. Atlas,
who joined his wife for the last week of her stay, accompanied his Joseph M. Welt, of Detroit, na-
tional president. Mrs. Schwartz
family home.
Mrs. Samuel W. Leib and sons, Jeffrey and Roger, of San will assume her new duties as
Juan Drive returned home after spending most of the summer at executve director of the 52-year-
their farm near Holly, Mich.
old organization, composed of 65,-
Miss Leona Shlain, Edith and Jay Finsterwald of Parkside 000 members in 300 senior and
Ave. returned from Camp Wabi-Kon, Timagani, Canada, where junior sections thorughout the
country, on Oct. 1.
they spent the summer.
Mrs. Schwartz has long been
Miss Ruth Brotman, soprano, of Miami Beach, Fla., former
• Detroiter, who has appeared in weekly concerts at Colonial Hotel, active, both professionally and as
Mt. Clemens, is spending the Holydays with her family in Mon- a volunteer, in positions of com-
treal prior to returning to Miami. She is scheduled to appear in munal responsibility. A gradu-
concerts in Montreal, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
ate of the Teachers' Institute- of
Joseph A. Roe of 3375 Collingwood has returned from a the Jewish Theological Semin-
week's Georgian Bay cruise on the S. S. South American.
ary and of the College of Educa-
Mrs. Cecelia Cohen, Mrs. Mildred Goodman and Mrs. Joseph tion of the Universty of Min-
A. Roe of 3375 Collingwood Ave. have returned from New York nesota, she has served in various
where they attended the wedding of Pfc. Morton Cohen to Miss teaching capacities as well as in
Frances Cohen of New York, at Sharon Springs, N. Y. After their the field of social service.
honeymoon at Lake Placid, N. Y., the newlyweds will make their
During the past year she
home in New York where Pfc. Cohen is doing "Termination of taught in the College of Educa-
Cotracts" work for the Government. Mrs. Cohen will resume her
studies at New York University where she is preparing for her tion at the University of Minne-
sota, specializing in the field of
Master's degree. --
Mr. and Mrs. Mano Weilsberger of 4101 Clements celebrated intercultural education.
their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sept. 2. A dinner party
JERUSALEM—To assist Pal-
was given by their children at the Hungarian Village for the
immediate family. The Weissbergers, formerly of Cleveland and estine Yeshivoth to provide an
New York, have resided in Detroit since 1934. They were mar- adequate diet for Yeshiva stu-
ried in Hungary. Mr. Weissberger, 72, came to this country in 1914. dents, the Joint Distribution
Mrs. Weissberger, 66, came to the U. S. in 1921 with her three Committee h a s appropriated
children, Max White, Edith Fischer and George White, all of $26,000 for the six-month period
whom were married in Detroit. They have five grandchildren.
beginning Oct. 1.

Page Eleven

Halevy Will Begin
Rehearsals Tuesday

turn appearance of the noted
singer, Igor Gorin.
Those interested in audition-
ing for Halevy membership or
Detroit Halevy Singing Society
in hearing about Halevy plans
will begin its 21st season of
for the current season are in-
activity next Tuesday evening vited to Tuesday's meeting.
with its opening rehearsal in
the auditorium of the Roosevelt
Seek Pinchas Stachevsky
School, Linwood and Burlin-
Aizik Stashevsky, formerly of
game.
Random, Poland, now of Tel-
Dan Frohman will then start Aviv, Palestine, sent a letter to
his 16th successive year as the Jewish Social Service Bureau
for his uncle Pinchas Stachevsky,
musical director of Halevy.
formerly of Kielce, Poland, now
The 21st annual concert, to of Detroit. The Detroit relative
take place in March in the Ma- is asked to call Miss Friedeberg,
sonic Temple, will feature a re- JSSB, TR. 2-4080.

,

Coafs - Suits - Dresses
styled to make strong
your desire to dress
up and live! Presenting
every smart new
fashion . . . designed
for the glorious new
season!

Maurice Shop

Distinctive Fashions far_
Discriminating Women

11616 DEXTER
Next to Dexter Theater

Our Famous Lithe Handkerchief Shop presents

a new collection of

Precious Swiss Handkerchiefs

Hundreds and hundreds of these imported Swiss handkerchiefs . . all

hand-hemmed, some with 4-corner embroideries ... some with

colorful flower bouquets. Far-sighted shoppers will be snapping

These up now for Christmas giving.

1.00 to 3.00

STREET FLOOR

Woodward thru to Washington

