THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourfeen NCJW Holds Affair At Center Monday; Mrs. Engel to Talk Detroit Section, N a ti o n a 1 Council of Jewish Women, will honor paid-up and new membefs at a luncheon and fashion show at 12:30 Monday, at the Jewish Center. •:" Members are being asked to bring a bundle of china, crystal or bricabrac, which will be sold at Council's Resale Shop, Cass at Peterboro. During luncheon models will parade beautiful clothes. Mrs. Irving M. Engel of New York, chairman of the national committee on service to foreign born of the NCJW, will be the principal speaker. The Council, with headquar- ters at 1819 Broadway, New York, is a 52-year-old organiza- tion with a membership of 65,000 throughout the country. Mrs. Engel will discuss "The Service to Foreign Born program of the National Council of Jew- ish Women." A graduate of Smith College, Mrs. Engel was president of her Alumni Class for 13 years. From 1923 to 1924 she attended Oxford University in England. Later she worked with girls clubs and was associated with Dr. Stephen Wise in the Jewish Institute of Reli- gion. . Hearts in Harmony Series Opens at Center Dec. 5; Dr. Tumin First Speaker Dr. Melvin Tumin of Wayne University sociology department will be the first speaker of the Hearts in Harmony Series at the Jewish Center on Dec. 5. Dr. Tumin's subject, "Women Come of Age," will be with a view toward analyzing the role of women in the postwar world. He will discuss social, economic and mental hygiene aspects of the problem. The Hearts in Harmony Series will be held on six Wednesday evenings at 8:30. The program is as follows: Dec. 5, "Women Come of Age," Dr. Tumin; Dec. 12, "Love in the Making," Mrs. Terrill; Dec. 19, "You, Woman, You," Dr. Cur- han; Dec. 26, "Prelude to a Life Partnership," Dr. Curhan; Jan. 2, ."Understanding Ourselves,* Dr. Grossman; Jan. 9, "H e r e Comes the Bride," Mrs. Fiske. The charge to Center Mem- bers is $1 for the series, for non- members $2 and a special rate of $1 to non-members who attend- ed the Hearts In Harmony Se- ries last spring. Marriages REISLER - HURWITZ: Mrs. Paul Hurwitz of 2972. Rochester announces the marriage of her daughter, Helen Ruth, to Lt. (j.g.) Irwin Reisler, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reisler of Chi- cago, Ill., on Nov. 25, at the Bel- crest Hotel. Rabbi Rosenthal of- ficiated. * * * GOODMAN-GITLIN: Dr. and Mrs. Julius, R. Gitlin announce the marriage of their sister, Ethel, to Julius L. Goodman, on Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman are residing at Highland Towers. * * *, VEHON-LEWIS: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis of Fort Wayne, Ind., announce the marriage of their daughter, Jeanette, to Lt. Louis H. Vehon, son of Mrs. Joseph Vehon of Byron Ave., on Sunday, Nov. 25, in Fort Wayne. Lt. and Mrs. Vehon are Making their home in Cherry Pointe, N. C., where he is stationed. Bar Mitzvahs Friday, November 30, 1945 Hadassah Drive Our Deadline Is Chest Donations Reaches Climax At 2 p. m. Tuesday Continue to Come At Tea, Dec. 12 Mr. and Mrs. David I. Berris of Leslie Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Simon Leib, on Saturday morning, Dec. 1, at Congregation Mogen Abra- ham, Dexter at Cortland. The Youth Aliyah program and ▪ * * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kanat of 4086 tea, to take place in the Grand Sturtevant. announce the Bar ballroom of the Book Cadillac Mitzvah of their son, Irvinn 0., at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday will cli- on Saturday morning, Dec. 8, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A dinner will be served for the im- mediate family, close friends and out-of-town guests at the Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, Dec. 9. * * * • Mr. and Mrs, T. Stein of Tuxe- do Ave. announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Bertram, on Sat- urday morning, Dec. 8, at Con- gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Eder announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Melvyn, on Saturday, Dec. 1, at Congregation Beth Abra- ham, Linwood and Sturtevant. A reception will be held Sunday, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m., at Workmen's Circle Bldg., Linwood and Bur- lingame. MRS. BARRY L. JONES Prof. Lindeman to Address Sisterhood at Beth El Prof. Eduard C. Lindeman of the N. Y. School of Social Work of Columbia University will ad- dress the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on MondaY,. Dec. 10, at 2 p.m., in the Brown Memorial Chapel. His subject will be "American Responsibilities in World Af- fairs." Prof. Lindeman recently re- turned from Europe. The meet- ing is open to the public. Betrothed max the Detroit Hadassah's cur- rent campaign for minyanim. Mrs. Henry Wineman, who for the past 10 years has headed Ha- dassah's Youth Aliyah Commit- tee, will preside at this affair and will introduce the guest speaker, Mrs. Waitstill Hastings Sharp, who has rendered distinguished service to refugees in European countries throughout the war and has been decorated by Czechoslo- vakia and Portugal. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chapter vice president in charge of the program, announces that a choral reading, commemorating Henri- etta Szold's birthday, will be ren- dered by Mrs. Milford Pregerson, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Royal Maas. Tea Concludes Meeting The meeting will be concluded with a tea arranged by Mrs. Ir- ving Wartell, chairman, and Mrs. Ellis Fishman, co-chairman. Hos- tesses will include Youth Aliyah and minyan chairmen. Hadassah will join in the trib- ute to Mrs. Anna Werbe's 25 years of service to the community in the field of art. Mrs. Werbe has been a loyal member of Hadassah. It again becomes necessary for us to call the attention of our readers and contributors to the regular deadline of The Jewish News. All copy must reach the editor before 2 p. m. on Tuesday—pref- erably in advance of this dead- line. Photographs must be submit- ted for our consideration before 2 p. m. on Mondays. Copy reaching us a f ter the deadline will be retained for use the following week if it is con- sidered timely. In. her honor, a reception and tea, to which all are invited, will be held at the Jewish Center at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 9. Guests will view the art exhibit arranged by Mrs. Werbe and hear a talk by Prof. Jane Welling of Wayne University. Past Presidents Preside Mrs. Tobias Garon is in charge of the social hour and will be as- sisted by hostesses comprising chapter officers and social chair- men of the four groups. Past presidents will preside at the tea table. . Arrangements for this social event are in charge of Miss -Hat- tie Gittleman and Mrs. David S. Diamond, co-chairmen. DETROIT'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT STUDIO SENDS YOU GREETINGS FOR ... A HAPPY HANUKAH Stevens Studio PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS 1232 WASHINGTON BLVD. graZ ip CL. 3860 NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY PROOFS MAILED g11111111111111iIi111111111111111111111111111111M1111101111111111111111M1111111ginnInniimmiiiiml11111111111111111n1S- _ A visit t to our new mod- DAILY E.-- ern studio will prove the 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. difference . . . kiefween Mon. 12 noon _to 9 p. m. just pictures and "Por - Wed. 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. . - E= traits by Stevens." .111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111N1111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111110 MISS SYLVIA RORT Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Sylvia 'Kbrt, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kort of Taylor. Ave., to Hymen Hitow, son of Isidore Hitow of Bay. City. The wedding will take place on Dec. 15. for years. 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IN I E RI OR DECORATING "Good Taste Need Not Be Expensive" 4114 Prf'mer St, RA. 4244 • With gifts to the 1945 Com- munity War Chest campaign still being audited, the followng con- tributions from Jewish organiza- tions have just been announced: Brith Sholom of Deti?oit, $300; Home Relief Society, $200; Bnai Brith Young Women of Louis Marshall Lodge, $113.25; Chodor- kover-Chabna Progressive Ver- eM, $100; Maccabees Mattathias Tent 1005, $100; Park Loan Asso- ciation, $100; Purity Chapter 359 Order of Eastern Star, $50; YPC of the Northwest Hebrew Con- _ gregation & Center, $28; Bnai Brith Detroit Lodge Auxiliary 436, $25; Delta Omega Iota, $25; Rubin Family Club, $12.50; Bnai. Brith Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary You Women, $10. The 1945 Community War Chest campaign closed officially Nova 16, with a total of $6,857,- 824 reported, 80.8 per cent of the $8,490,336 quota. War• Chest books will remainopen for addi- tional contributions for the next several months. Although there has been a drop in War Chest income, some teams have done remarkably well. John Isaacs, who headed the team that solicited the linen, overall and diaper suppliers, has reported raising $17,000—an in- 'crease of $3,500 over last year.