Plovemtier 30.1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Se ► entee* NHJC Unit Sponsors Seek 50 Sifre Torah Fund-Raising Affair For European Jewry ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Segar of Birchcrest Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. Saul Rosenzweig of Boston Blvd. are expected home Mon- day from 10 days in New York City and Philadelphia. Stanley B. Friedman, who received his discharge from the Army last July while in France and who since that time has been serving as chief of the U. S. Census Division of the U. S. Treasury in Frankfort, Germany, has returned and is for the present at home with Mrs. Levin and their daughter, Joan, at the home of her parents, Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin of Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klein and their son, Warren, have returned to their home in Lorain, 0., following a few days visit with Mr. Klein's brother Aaron Klein of Boston Blvd. Their son Pfc. Allan M. Klein who was home on a 21 day furlough following his recent return from the Pacific Area returned to Percy Jones Hospital from where he expects to be discharged. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Haas who escaped from Holland during the German occupation and have been at the UNRRA • Camp in Algeris, have arrived in Detroit and are reunited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haas and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doner of Renfrew Rd. Mrs. Peter Vass of the Wilshire Hotel has returned from a visit in New York City, where she was joined over the Thanksgiving week=end by her daughter, Alice, who is attending Rockwood Park School in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Manko have moved from 2947 Calvert to 2271 Calvert. Mrs. Sidney Immerman of San Juan Dr. returned Tuesday from Highland Park, Ill., where she visited her brother, Samuel Rosenthal. F/O Arnold Rodin, who is stationed at Maxwell Field, is spend- ing a 21-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Rena Rodin of Boston Blvd. Mrs. Saul Gordon and her sons, Jamie and Michael, have left for Biloxi, Miss., where they plan to spend the next month. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Morrison of Taylor Ave. have their three sons home from the army. T/Sgt. Bernard Morrison has re- ceived his discharge after 52 months service, including 30 months in the Pacific area, Lt. Martin Morrison was discharged after three years service, including eight months in the ETO, and S/Sgt. Ray- mond Morrison was discharged from the Air Corps after 33 months, including nine months in the .U1'0. Maj. and Mrs. Saul Sugar and their children Suzanne, Joel and Allan, are spending a few weeks with her father, Harry A. Schiller of Snowden Ave., before leaving for Chicago where they plan to make their home. Maj. Sugar has received his discharge after serving five years with the Army Medical Corps. His brother- in-law, Pvt. Stanley Schiller, also has been discharged after 45 months service, including 21 months in the ETO, and with Mrs. Schiller now plan to make their home with his father. Mrs. Albert Holtzman of Los Angeles is the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtz- man of Oak Dr. Mrs. Samuel Shnitz, a former Detroiter, is planning to return to her home in Los Angeles, Sunday, following a few weeks visit with her family and friends. She was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal' of Blaine Ave. Mrs. Joseph Wetsman of Virginia Pk., accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chicago Blvd., have left for Miami Beach where they plan to spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry TCirtz have returned to their home in Cleveland after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Keller of Cherrylawn Ave. Detroit League of the National The religious rehabilitation of Home - for Jewish Children will European Jewry and the need for sponsor a fund-raising affair at religious articles by devastated communities has received a warm response here. A campaign is now being con- ducted by Vaad Harabonim and Merkaz and the Michigan Syna- gogue Conference to send 50 Holy Scrolls (Sefer Torah), 5,000 Sidu- rim, 5,000 Bibles, Taleism, Tfillin and other religious articles in the name of the Jewish community of Detroit. The Vaad Harabonim calls up- on synagogues, organizations and individuals to call its offices at TY. 6-8906, or the Michigan Syn- agogue Conference, HO. 4763 to inform of their decisions and con- tributions. A committee will call upon any organization or individ- ual to accept contributions. Sunday, Dec. 2, 3 to 6 p. m., committees will visit synagogues to accept the Sefer Torah, or any Photo by Hanley Marks other religious articles. MRS. CHARLES KOTTLER This campaign will conclude the Book Cadillac Hotel, at 7 p.m., with ceremonies on Sunday, Dec. Dec. 4. 9, at Congregation Mogen Abra- Proceeds will be sent to the ham, Dexter and Cortland. home in Denver which cares for The committee for this cam- underprivileged children from all paign. consists of Rabbis Leizer parts of the country who have Levin, Moses Silver, Joshua been exposed to tuberculosis and Sperka and M. J. Wohlgelernter. suffering from asthma and other respiratory diseases. Persons desiring special seating arrangements are advised to call Mrs. Milton Mahler, general chairman, UN. 3-3060, or Mrs. Sidney Sherman, ticket chairman, UN. 2-9023, not later than Sun- day evening, Dec. 2. Other members of the commit- tee are: Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, arrangements; Mrs. Charles Kott- ler, program book chairman; Mrs. Sponsored By Oscar Grey, entertainment and League of the Mrs. Robert S. Drews, publicity. D. S. Hurwitz Earns Naval Promotion Word has been received from overseas that Ens. David S. Hur- witz (USNR), son of Mrs. Paul Hurwitz of 2972 Rochester, w a s recently promot- ed to Lieutenant junior grade. Prior to his entry into the service, he was a special agent for the Federal Lt. Hurwitz Bureau of Inves- tigation. His brother, Pfc. Jack Hurwitz, is stationed at Fort Breckenridge, Ky.,' after having been overseas 10 months. A. J. Silberstein Returns To Law Practice Here Formerly with the 9th Air Force, Sgt. Abe J. Silberstein re- cently was discharged after serv- ing three and one-half years, two years of which were in England, France, Belgium and Germany. He has resumed the practice of law by opening an office in the Barium Tower. National Home for Jewish Children at Denver FREEDOM TEAM, manned by Lax, Mehr, Aaron, Haim and Pernikoff continued to dominate the Northwest Congregation Men's Club League by winning three points from peace. S. Bicoll climbed to a tie with Dave Miller in individual high averages at 175. For Reservations Phone Mrs. Milton Mahler Un. 3-3060 Mrs. Maurice Schwartz Un. 3-0659 Prepare and Prevent . • . Rather Than Repair and Repent Births Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Roy Barnett (Nellie Pivoz) of 2490 Waverly, a son, Sanford Howard. * * • Nov. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David Deutch (Dorothy Smith) of 3224 W. Grand, a son, Terry Howard. * * * Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman (Lillian Farbman) of 18701 Pennington, a daughter, Sylvia Ceil. * * • Nov. .13—To Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolfe (Anne E. Brown) of 8595 Cheyenne, a son, Myron Lawrence. * .* * Nov. 18—To Capt. and Mrs. Herbert J. Eder (Betty Rudack), a daughter, Sheila. Capt. Eder is stationed at Camp Gruber, Okla- homa. * * * Nov. 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Schlesinger (Edith Ziff), a son, Gerald David. * * * Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. S. David Hershman (Edith Miller) of Calvert Ave., a daughter, Susan. * * • To Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Wes- ton, (Ethel Rom), a daughter, Merle. ( Gift Proposal ... Our "Postman's Bag" .. with the shoulder strap attached. (Remember last week's feature in "Life" magazine?) A deep, roomy, flat-bottomed bag by COBLENTZ in black or brown morocco-grained leather. 16.50 plus Fed. tax. STREET FLOOR Women's Bicur Cholera Holds Donor on Dec. 5 Mrs. Mervin I. Gardner is chair- man of the 7th annual donor luncheon to be held by Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organ- ization on Dec. 5, at the Book Cadillac, to raise funds for needy sick. The program includes Edgar A. Guest, a fur style show by Roberts, vocalist Rosina Bet- man LaKritz and Betty Schmalt Blinstrub at the piano. Call TO. 5-4663 for reservations. • ./ Woodward thru to Washington • MIDWAY FLORISTS 3351 W. Davison TO. 8-1650