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October 26, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-10-26

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Friday, Ottotier 26, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave. and Mrs. David Wilkus
and her daughter, Mary of Boston Blvd. have returned from a 10
day visit in New York City..
Miss Suzanne Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Gins-
burg of Chicago Blvd. left for Boulder, Colo., where she will at-
tend the University of Colorado.
Mrs. William H. Stern of Chicago Blvd. left by plane for Los
Angeles where she will spend a few weeks visiting with members
of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Road have
returned from San Antonio, Tex., where they spent the last three
weeks visiting with their son, A/C William Oberfelder, who is
stationed there.
Lt. (s. g.) Milton T. Doner, who has served with the USNR for
the last 3 1/2 years, has received his discharge and is at home with
Doner and their. small daughter, Jill, of Renfrew Road.
Capt. Amson C. Tabor, who has been in service for the last
three years, including two years in the ETO, has received his dis-
eharge and with Mrs. Tabor are for the present making their home
with her father, Walter Fuchs of Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Lorre of Kentucky Ave., have return-
ed from New York City where they spent a week visiting with
their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. have received
word that their son, who is stationed in Guam, has been promoted
and is now Lt. Comm. Allan H. Kline.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein have moved from Afton Road and
are now residing at 16615 Washburn Ave.
Pfc. Sidney Weiner, who has been with the U. S. Armed Forces
for 25 months, including 11 months in the ETO, has received his
discharge and with Mrs. Weiner and their small daughter, Susan,
are for the present making their home with their mother, Mrs.
Harry Sklar of Chicago Blvd.. Their brother, 0/C Jerry Sklar,
who has been in service 26 months, 20 months of which he spent
in the ETO, also was discharged and is at home with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. left last
Friday for New York City where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Jacobs and their daughter, Judy, of Glynn Ct., to motor home with
them by the way of Montreal and Toronto.
Pfc. Jay Hartman, who returned on Sunday from 19 months
in the ETO, has received his discharge and is at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hartman of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duke of Fullerton Ave. will have open house
en. Sunday in honor of their son, Abe, who was recently discharged
f rom the army after three years' service.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ellis . have returned from their honeymoon
trip to New York City and Washington, D. C., and are for the pre-
sent making their home with Mrs. Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rosman of 2234 Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kramer of Whitmore Road have as
their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Irving
L. Kramer, and their small daughter, Susan. Sgt. Kramer is on
a 10-day leave from his post in El Paso,Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. have as their
guests Mrs. Hartman's nephew and niece, Capt. and Mrs. Morton
Fireman of Chicago. Capt. Fireman has recently returned from
a year in the ETO.
Mrs. Himon Kaplan of Roslyn Road and Mrs. A. Anthony
Fromm of Huntington Woods have returned from a week's -stay in
New York City.
Staff Sgt. Don E. Gelbdrd, who has been in service for three
years, including two years in the ETO, where he received a cita-
tion from the French Government and the Bronze Star, has re-
ceived his discharge and is now at home with his mother, Mrs. A.
R Gelbard of Whitmore Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Appleby of East Orange, N. J., are
guests at the Lee Plaza Hotel while visiting with members of their
family and friends.
Staff Sgt. Milton H. Sims, who has been in service for the last
3Y2 years, has received his discharge and with Mrs. Sims are for
the present making their home with her brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz of Oak Dr.
Lt. Bernard S. Segall, who recently returned from 11/2 years
in the ETO, is spending his 30-day leave with Mrs. Segall and
their son, Tommy, .in- their home on Virginia Pk.
F/0 Milton Weiss, who has been stationed at Harrington, Kan.,
is spending a 10-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Ida Weiss of
Collingwood Ave., before going on to his new post in Clovis, N. M.
T/5 Joseph Schrebnick, who has been in the service for four
years and who has recently returned from two years in the Pacific
area, spent a few days with- his mother, Mrs. Anna Schrebnick of
3760 W. Chicago, before reporting to Fort Sheridan, Ill., where
he will receive his discharge.
Cpl. Maurice Graff has returned from 2 1/2 years in the ETO and
'with Mrs. Graff and their small son, Barry, are for the present with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Graff of Gladstone Ave.
Pvt. Samuel Boxman, who has been with the Armed Forces
for more than three years, including service in the ETO, where
he was a German Prisoner of War, has received his discharge and
is at home with his father, Jacob Boxman of Webb Ave.
Mrs. Henry R. Yanow of Rye, N. Y.,
Y. visited here this week with
her mother, Mrs. Joseph Levin of the

Farband Camp Efforts
For JNF Are Outlined
in Its Annual Review

In the annual review of activi-
ties at Farband Camp of the
Jewish National Workers Al-
liance, the camp committee an-
nounced inscriptions in the
Golden_Book, the Sefer Hayeled,
the purchase of trees and -other
contributions to the Jewish Na
tional*Fund.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Goldfarb of Cleveland, who were
guests at the camp, contributed
a dunam of land and inscribed
the new-born son of the Goldfarbs
in the Sefer Hayeled.
The name of Judith Drachler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Drachler, 18095 Appoline, was in-
scribed in the Sefer Hayeled.
Drachler is director of the camp.
In honor of the 16th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Hoskin of Cleveland, 16
trees were planted.
Campers, in response to a
Tisha b'Ab appeal, raised $424 of
which $212 was given to the

Home Relief Society
Holds Last Meeting
Before Nov. 8 Affair

Page ThirFeen

Pisgah Women Hear
Bnai Brith Official
At Luncheon Tuesday

Mrs. Arthur C. Laufman, past
A dessert luncheon at the
home of Mrs. R. 4. Kaltman, president of Women's District 6
2420 W. Boston Blvd., on Mon- of Btai Brith and the new presi-
day, will conclude the special dent of the Women's Supreme
Council of Bnai Brith, will be
guest speaker at the sixth annual
donor luncheon of Pisgah Women
of Bnai Brith, at noon next Tues-
day, at the Detroit Institute of
Arts, Mrs. Marvin Levy, chair-
man of the luncheon, announces.
Russeks will present a fashion
show, "Clothes With a Future for
a Brand New World". A string
ensemble will play.
Mrs. Levy and her co-chair-
man, Mrs. A. Victor Biger, an.
nounce that proceeds will be used
for the following Bnai Brith
agencies:
National Jewish Hospital at
Denver, towards the $6,000 quota
for additional rooms and furni-
ture; Bellefaire Children's Home
of Cleveland, $5,000 pledge for
new cottages; National War Ser-
vice Fund and other ,cause.
Assisting committees for the
MRS. PETER A. MILLER
luncheon include Mesdames
meetings held during the past Julius Allen and Irving Reiter,
few weeks in the interest of the pledge chairmen; Mesdames
luncheon-fashion r e v i e w of Harry Sucher and Bernard
Home Relief Society to take Cohen, arrangements; Mrs. Ber-
place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel nard Goodman, publicity; Mes-
on Thursday, Nov. 8. The Ernst „dames Louis Rubin, Jack Law-
Kern Co. will sponsor the fashion son, Jack Cooper, Peter Chodor-
review.
off and Julius Ring, booklet.
M.S. Peter Miller of Atkinson
ave., chairman of arrangements Sisterhood of Beth El
for the fund-raising event, was
hostess to members at her home Plans 5 Book Reviews
on Oct. 25.
Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 6,
Mrs. Adolph' Deutsch, chair-
man of ways and means, and and continuing for five consecu-
Mrs. Ralph Levy, ticket chair- tive Tuesdays, members of the
man, urge members and guests Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
to make reservations as early as will hear Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
possible. Date for name inser- review books of current interest.
This annual book course • is
tions in the Year Book will be
the days of the Victory meeting. open to the public • without
Mrs. Ralph Levy, 3025 Law- charge, and meets from 11 to
rence, Mrs. Charles E. Harris, 12 o'clock in the Brown Memor-
18603 Parkside, Mrs. Joseph J. ial chapel, Gladstone at Wood-
Jacobs, 3017 Lawrence, and Mrs. ward.
By special request, Dr. Glazer
Sam Arkin, 4055 Glendale, will
accept reservations on Sunday, will discuss "60 Million Jobs” by
Nov. 4, Tuesday, Nov. 6, and Henry Wallace at the opening
session, Nov. 6.
Wednesday, Nov. 7.

Births

Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
H. Rose (Dora Brown) of 1616 W.
Boston Blvd., a son, Jeremy Ed-
ward.
* * *
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Kalt (Pearl Sperber),
a scin, Samuel Richard,
* a *
Oct. 9.—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Leon! Levitt (Zelda Goldberg),
a son, Gary Edward.
* * *
Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kapole (Irene Gross), a
son, Burton Edward.
* * *
Oct. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Saperstein (Shirley Sofferin) of
8913 12th St., a son, Gary Clark.
* * *
Oct. 18—To Lt. and Mrs. Phil
Miller (Margie Kardener), a son,
JNF and the balance to the Shelby.
United Jewish Appeal.
The JNF drive is .part of the
activities conducted in the camp
operated by the 'Jewish National
Workers Alliance, Poale Zion
and Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion, at • Chelsea, Mich. Mrs.
Sophie Sislin and Mrs. Sonia
Agree were members of the JNF
committee for the camp.

Metro Music House

ORDER
NOW

Zion Mizrachi Sisters
Hear Dr. Rosmarin

The annual donor fete of the
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will be
held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the
Shaarey Zedek. The eminent
scholar, editor of the Jewish
Spectator, Dr. Trude-Weiss Ros-
marin, will address the assem-
bly.
Mizrachi Women of America,
besides their regular prOjects of
training schools for girls - in
Haifa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,
have expanded their activities to
include nurseries, foster homes,
and a children's village and farm
school at Raanana.
For tickets and further inform-
ation regarding Mizrachi or the
'donor, call the donor chairman,
Mrs. R. Singer, UN. 3-45'32, or
the chairman of reservations.,
TY. 7-5733.

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