THE 'JEWISH NEWS Page Ten VHS Women Hold Meeting Wednesday ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Weller of Wildemere Ave., honored their son, Herbert, on his Bar-Mitzvah, with a dinner dance, at the Park Avenue Penthouse, on Oct. 7. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein of 2210 Pingree Aveti will honor them with a reception, in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday, Oct. 28. Four generations of relatives and friends will be present. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Levenberg of Fairfield Ave. will attend the graduation of their daughter, Madeleine, from the University of Michigan, this Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Singer of 3239 Clements will be at home from 8 to 12 p. m. this Friday, Oct. 19, in honor of their son, Eli, who has returned from five and a half years service overseas. Sixteen Wayne University students, leaders in campus activ- ities, will be listed in the current edition of Who's Who Among Students of American Colleges and Universities. They include Leonard Baruch, 1994 Blaine; Ruth M. Levine, 3742 Cortland; Leonard Zubroff, 2721 Taylor. The group was. selected by a com- mittee of three faculty members and three students, headed by Dr. Margaret Ruth Smith, counselor in student -activities. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Snitman of 2447 Fullerton will hold open house from 7 to 10 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 21, in honor of their son, Sam, who recently returned from 33 months overseas service. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of Sturtevant ., announce the graduation, on Oct. 20, of their twin daughters, Arlene and Selma, from the University of Michigan. Walter H. Plaut, acting rabbi of Temple Emanuel, Duluth Minn., was chosen by the local Zionist Emergency Committee to represent Duluth Jewry at the National Emergency Committee. Rabbi Plaut, senior at Hebrew Uni v — College, is married to the former Hadassah Yanich, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich, reside at 2319 Leslie. Two brothers, Capt. Harry L. Freedman and Capt. John Freed- man, who have been with the U. S. Army for several years, both serving in the European Theater, have recently received their dis- charge and are now at home with their families. Capt. Harry L. Freedman and family reside . at 2247 Taylor, and Capt. John Freed- man and family residing at 1925 Longfellow. Mrs. Samuel Green of Calvert Ave. was hostess at a tea honor- ing the public relations committee of the Women's - Division of the American Jewish Congress on Oct. 12. Miss Estelle. Blumenthal of W. Buena Vista Ave. has left for an extended stay in Texas and California. • Mr. and Mrs. I. Mellin will hold open house Saturday evening, Oct. 27, at their home, 4243 Leslie, to welcome their son, Milton, who has just been discharged from the army, and their son-in-law, Jacob Kulchar, who has been discharged from the navy. No cards. Lt. Leonard B. Stone, who has served three years with the U. S. Army Air - Force, including six months in the ETO, has' re- ceived hiS discharge and is at home with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave B. Stone of Chicago Blvd. Sgt. Sidney Radow, who has served with the U. S. Army for the last 21i years, • has received his discharge. He and Mrs. Radow returned from Los Angeles and are for the present makinig their home with Mrs. Radow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller of Washburn Ave. ROME _DISHES Selfhelp, Detroit Chapter, will hold its first meeting Saturday, 8:15 p. m. at the Jewish Center, Butzel Hall. The speaker will be Dr. Manfred Swarsensky of Madison, Wis., formerly of Ber- lin. His topic will be "The War is Over—the Fight Begins". After the speech there will be a social gathering with refreshments. Ad- mission is free. 7 5 c 25 hr. Service if your man is on a furlough! PICK UP AND DELIVERY Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Cleaners 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter TY. 5-3001 ORIENTAL GARDENS The Oriental Quarters 1530 THIRD ST., Corner BAGLEY Open 11 A. M. to 4 A. M. Including Sundays Chafes to Lead Center Orchestra on Sundays Julius Chajes, director of mu- sic at the Jewish Comtmmity Center, will lead the Center string orchestra every Sunday at noon, starting Oct. 21. Concerts will be given from time to time. Anyone interest- ed in joining the group, call MA. 3400. There is no age limit, and no fees will be charged. • IA; Marriages Bridal Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Man- ning announce the Bar Mitzvah Based on Isaiah 62:1 At one time or another, every of their son, Mervyn, on Satur- housewife feels the need to lift her family meals out of their com- By DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM day, Oct. 27, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. They will have monplace routine—to add a new I will not hold my peace, open house at their home, 18428 note of interest that adds infinite Though dangerous the task, Ohio, on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2 to 5 appeal to the family menu. p. m. No cards. Many women have discovered I'll duff the coward's fleece * * * a vast treasury of it conomical, And tear the swirking mask Mr. and Mrs. George Wexler of easy-to-prepare mealtime innova- From off my tear-stained face; 13107 Kercheval announce the tions in the countless recipes that I'll rise to man's estate are quickly built around Manis- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvin Harold, to be observed this Sat- chewitz Matzo Meal. One such Though hazardous the race recipe that fills many a gap on Though doubtful be the fate. urday morning at Congregation the family menu is: Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fischer. I vow I'll cringe no more * * * Matzo Meal Cheese Balls At vapid threats of knaves; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Botuck cup Manischewitz Matzo Meal 1 cup cottage cheese or cream I'll break my prison's door of 18431 Mendota announce the And cease to be a slave! cheese. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Henry I will, I must not fail 1 eg, well beaten Mordecai, on Oct. • 20, at the Beth In justice lies my trust: • teaspoonful pepper Aaron Synagogue, Thatcher and So let them rage and rail— • teaspoonful salt. Wyoming. Open house Saturday, 8 to 11 p. m. Mix all ingredients thoroughly I know my cause is just! and roll in small balls. Roll balls in Manischewitz Matzo Meal, then WE SPECIALIZE deep fry in vegetable shortening CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED until they are rich, golden brown. Drain on brown paper, and serve. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Matzo Meal Cheese Balls make an interesting companion t o salads and fruit cups, soups and pr. beverages. As the satisfying main course of a light meal serve with Lace & Ruffled Curtains. Bedspreads sour cream. Perfectly Cleaned Selfhelp Chapter Meets At Center Saturday Pioneer Women Plan Donor Event Jan. 6 For Palestine Projects TAYLOR - ASATINSKY: The "Great Jews of Our Time" will marriage of Ruth Asatinsky, be the theme to which the Wo- Pioneer Women's Organiza- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry men's Auxiliary of the United tion, at its last Council meeting, Asatinsky of 11340 Holmur to Hebrew Schools will dedicate its completed plans for its annual Arnold Taylor, son of Mr. and first meeting of the year, next fund raising campaign in behalf Mrs. Abraham Taylor of Bay City of the Working Women's Coun- was solemnized by Rabbi Joshua cil in Palestine, to culminate with Sperka, Sunday, Oct. 11, at the the 15th donor event on Jan. 8, Bnai David Synagogue, at the Masonic Temple. Out-of-town guests included Honoring the 20th jubilee of Mrs. Lou Diamond and Mrs. Ida the PWO which is being cele- Polinski of Chicago, and Mrs brated by its 360 clubs in the Mary Taylor, Mr. and Mrs U. S. and Canada, special gifts Philip Surath and daughter and are being solicited to further the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Surath of Bay newly created building and ex- City. pansion fund for the erection of The couple left for a honey- 25 new homes to house 8,000 ad- moon in Northern Canada. ditional children. The seven clubs comprising the Detroit Council have pledged $20,000 as their 20th anniversary gift, for the erection of one of Oct. 20—Miss Selma Roberts, the 25 new homes, as a Detroit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George project. All groups are active in the M. Roberts of 19135 Warrington, membership drive and hope to to Lt. Harold E. Abrahamson, of announce a doubled membership the U. S. Army, son of Mrs. Ed- at the convention in Cleveland mund Abrahamson of Chicago. Miss Roberts attends Ferry Hall Nov. 7-12. MRS. FLORENCE M. ROSSMAN The Brandeis Group announces College. Lt. Abrahamson is a Wednesday, at the Rose Sittig a membership evening next graduate of Northwestern Uni- Monday at the Rose-Sittig Cohen versity. Cohen Bldg. * * Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman, Building. Club 1 will have a Oct. 21—Miss Selma Vivienne membership meeting next Tues- program chairman, announces that Lichtenstein, daughter of Mr. and a luncheon will be served at 1 day at Workmen's Circle Bldg. Meetings are open to the pub- Mrs. Morris Lichtenstein of Cort- p. m., to be followed by a pro- lic. Prospective members are land Ave., to Sydney Guttentag, gram. son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Gut- invited. The afternoon's program, fea- tentag of Pontiac, Mich., at 6 turing Jewish contributions to PRIMROSE B E N EVOLENT p. m., at the Bnai Moshe. medicine, music, art, science and CLUB announces that Dr. B. politics, will be presented by Benedict Glazer will be guest BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOM- mesdames Sol Dann, Herbert speaker at the 11th annual donor EN OF LOUIS MARSHALL will Moss, I. Murray Jacobs, Louis luncheon on Nov. 27 at Latin hold a membership tea this Sun- Tobin and Mrs. Charles Smith. Quarters. The preparations for Assisting Mrs. Rosman are her the luncheon are being super- day afternoon at the Louis Mar- co-chairmen Mrs. Sol Dann and vised by the following captains: shall Headquarters on Linwood. Mrs. Albert Newman. Mesdames M. Greenberg, S. J. Guest speaker will be Louis Pie- The newly appointed member- Mager, J. Gordon, H. Gross, S. kus, chairman of District 6 BBYO ship chairman, Mrs. I. Murray Molitz, N. Razumna and N. Sand- Committee. Bernice Forman is Jacobs, together with Mrs. Albert ler. in charge of arrangements. Carnick, president of the Aux- iliary, invite new members to join them at this initial program. 'I Will Not Hold My Peace Bar Mitzvahs CELANESE CURTAINS Friday, October 19, 1945 We Serve CHINESE DISHES in the ORIENTAL STYLE We Cater to Banquets and Private Parties Luncheon 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Dinner 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. CA. 4802 VICTOR LIM, Manager They're NEVER Too Young or Too Old To DANCE Ballet-Toe-Acrobatic-Tap. Musical Comedy-Song-Dance Classes for Beginners & Advance Students Children's Classes 3 to 14 years Classes for Adults; Ballroom Dancing & Reducing SYLVIA LEE, Director Internationally Known Exponent of The Dance School of Dance TY. 7-1284 TY. 6-4353