100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 07, 1945 - Image 14

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-12-07

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Page Fourteen

Women's Club Activities

• PURITY CHAPTER 359 O.E.S. Hanukah lighting festival at the
will have a children's Hanukah home of Mrs. Ben Gottloeb,
dinner party on Monday, Dec. Dec. 7.
17, at 6 p. m. at Eastern Star
Mrs. Charles Feiriburg has an-
Temple. Rose Bernstein and Es- nounced the membership drive is
ther Horowitz are in charge. The continuing with great success.
Past Matrons Club will sponsor Mrs. I. Schubiner has brought in
a games party in the Chapter the most new members. Women
Room on Jan. 14. The next reg- interested in joining are asked
ular meeting will be Monday, to call Mrs. Feinberg at UN.
-
Jan. 7, at 8 p.. m.
2-2373. The next general meeting
* * *
will be a membership tea at
Under the leadership of Mrs. Hotel Statler, Dec. 19, at 1:30
R. Rose and Mrs. H. Bregman, p. m. Mrs. Robert L. Aronson,
SUNSHINE CHAIRMAN OF former president of the Chicago
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF Women's Division, will be the
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED guest speaker. Mrs. Philip Frank,
leading artists of Defroit have TY. 1-4999, is taking reservations
participated in bringing joy to for the regional conference to
the residents of the Home. Two be held at Hollenden Hotel,
12-13.
parties were given in the past Cleveland, Dec.
* * *
• month, and a party for Hanukah
LADIES AUXILIARY OF DE-
is planned with gifts for all from
the Women's Auxiliary. Some TROIT FRUIT VENDORS ASSN.
of the artists who gave of their will sponsor a card party Sun-
time are:. Henry Siegl, Mr. Gold- day evenings, Dec. 9, at Work-
berg, Rosa Bassin, and Cantor men's Circle Hall, from 7 p. m.
to midnight. There will be
Hyman J. Adler.
prizes and refreshments.
* * *
* *
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
YOUNG
WOMEN
of L OUIS
. SIONAL PISGAH WOMEN will
meet at Webster Hall next Wed- MARSHALL AND REBECCA
nesday evening. A social pro- GRATZ Bnai Brith groups will
gram will follow the meeting. present "Highlights in Phythm"
Plans are being completed for the at Jericho Temple on Dec. 16 at
donor luncheon to be held at 8:30 p. m. The variety show will
be in cabartt style. Refresh-
Latin Quarters Jan. 20.
ments will be served and there
* * *
BRANDEIS , PIONEER will be dancing. Edythe Bonin of
WOMEN will have their Hanu- Louis Marshall and Natalie Sum-
kah party Dec. 10 at the home ner of Rebecca Gratz are direct-
of - Mrs. Sally Braverman. At ing the show, assisted by Harriet
the successful 20th anniversary Keller and Ruth Katz. Tickets
party of Pioneer women, parti- can be secured from Charlotte
cipants included Mesdames Dolly Waterstone, NO. 6849, or Leona
Weinberg, TO. 8-9411.
Hecker, Sylvia Novetsky, Bessie
* * *
Dinkin, Helen Pasicoff, Zelda
SISTERHOOD OF BNAI JA-
Miller, Rose Frank and Henrietta COB will have a latke and card
Wallick. The next meeting will party at 8 p. m. next Wednesday
be held at the Bowl-O-Drome at Congregation Bnai Jacob, 12157
Dec. 10. Prospective members Linwood. Proceeds will go for
are welcome.
veterans' needs at Percy Jones
*
*
Hospital. There will be prizes.
NAOMI CHAPTER, Bnai Brith For tickets and information call
Young Women, will hold the TO. 8-2551 or UN. 1-6463.
second membership tea of the
* * *
season at 2 p. m. Sunday at the
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
home of Miss Edythe Ainbinder, KOROSTISHEVER AID SOCIE-
3824 Cortland. The program will TY will have its annual donor
include introduction of officers, luncheon next Monday noon at
a resume of committee work, the Book Cadillac Hotel. There
.
singing by Naomi choral group will be entertainment and. a guest
and serving of refreshments. speaker. For reservations call the
Girls 18 to 20 interested in join- president, Mrs, Rose Friedman,
ing are invited.
TY. 4-7433, or Mrs. Nellie Moroy,
* * *
TO. 8-0042.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES' AID SO-
CIETY will have a card party
FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAP-
at the Bnai Moshe at 8 p. m. on TER OF BNAI BRITH celebrated
Dec. 18. Proceeds will be used its third anniversary Dec. 5, at
for packages to be sent to dis- Louis Marshall headquarters. The
placed persons in Europe. Mrs. presentation of the B.B.Y.O.
Eleanor Ehrenwald is chairman. chapter was made by Leonard
Mrs. Grace Diamond is in charge Belove. The chapter elected the
of tickets. Plans are being made following officers: president, Bet-
for the annual Purim dinner ty Provizer; vice presidents, •Ann
dance to be held March 10. A Stoller and Priscilla Birnholtz;
regular meeting will be held recording sec'y., Natalie Levine;
Dec. 11 at the Bnai Moshe.
financial sec'y., Roberta Levitt;
* * *
treasurer, Jean Fliesher; sentinel,
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY Peggy Rosenberg; sponsors, Mrs.
board members will meet at a Edith Goodman and Beatrice
luncheonette at the home of Mrs. Schatton. Chapter members are
Irving H. Small, 1570 W. 7-Mile raising funds by volunteering to
Road, at noon next Thursday. stay with babies and giving the
Fund-raising committees of the proceeds to the treasury. The
recent fashion luncheon review chairman of this group is Selma
will be honored. Mrs. Arthur N. Feinberg, TO. 7-1659.
* * *
Gould will preside at the busi-
ness meeting to precede the so-
BRANDEIS LODGE WOMEN'S
cial hour. The society sent a AUXILIARY of Bnai Brith elect-
large Menorah for the chapel at ed the following officers: Mrs.
Percy Jones Hospital for the dis- Anne Gutterman, president; Lena
abled veterans' Hanukah party, Miller and Betty Young, vice-
in addition to wine, candies and presidents; Clara Davidson, Eve-
gifts.
lyn Berger and Dolly Zloto, re-
* * *.
cording, corresponding and fi-
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE nancial secretaries: Rose Guton,
CLUB, at a meeting Dec. 4, wel- treasurer; Bea Fealk, monitress;
comed five new members and Cele Goodman; guardian; Sally .
made plans for a clothes drive Feldman, sentinel; Virginia Lew-
to aid the destitute in Europe. is and Jean Howell, trustees;
Packages to be . sent to Percy Adelaide DeRoven, Belle Dubrin-
Jones Hospital were wrapped on sky, Bernice Howell, Selma Fein-
Thursday by a group of volun- berg; Molly Feldman,, Rose Stev-
teers at Lachar's.
ens, board members.
*.- •
*
*
E ZR A WOMEN'S DIVISION
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
of Detroit Federation of Polish CLUB thanks all who helped
Jews continues to sponsor a ser- make a success of the 11th donor
ies of parties to increase its re- luncheon held' at Latin Quarters
lief funds. A card party will be Nov. 27. The sale of 850 tickets
held at the Bnai Moshe Dec. 12. marked the doubling of last
Call Mrs. S. StoCkler, TO. 5-0744, year's attendance. Members were
for reservations for the annual hosts at Eloise Hospital Dec. 3
donor luncheon at the Statler on and distributed gifts to patients.
* * *
Jan. 9. Chairmen of brunches
are: Mrs. A. Michelson, TO.
UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
5-6663, or 'Mrs.. G. Solomon, TO. EN'S CLUB installed the follow-
5-0351,
ing new officers at a meeting
* * *
at the home of Mrs. Albert Po-
DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVIS- tiker, on Monica: Mrs. Sidney
ION OF THE AMERICAN JEW- Pozen, president; Mrs. Harry
ISH CONGRESS will open its Levine, vice-president; Mrs. Nor-
fund raising campaign with a man Gorman, secretary; Mrs.

THE JEWISH NEWS

Alfred Hecker, treasurer. T h e
group supports important phil-
anthropies. The next meeting
Will be held Wednesday evening
at the home of Mrs, Norman Sof-
fen, 18980 Greenlawn, Anyone
desiring to join the club is re-
quested to contact Mrs. Harry
Nachman, UN. 22749.
• * *
PISGAH WOMEN OF BNAI
BRITH will have an open meet-
ing Dec. 10, 8:30 p.m. at the
Bnai Moshe. Dolly Mason will
speak on "Intolerance" and will
discuss the activities of the Anti-
Defamation League. The meeting
also will serve as a food shower.
Mrs. Julius Meskin, war service
chairman, asks that packages be
brought for shipment to the
needy. Canned and other foods
are needed. Mrs. Meskin is as-
sisted by Mesdames Herman
Stein, Samuel Shulman, Irving
Robinson.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB will have a New Year's
Eve party at the Park Avenue
Penthouse. This affair is open
to the public. Reservations must
be in by Dec. 21. Emma Adelson,

Friday, December 7, I945

'Eternal Light' Features
Modern Maccabee Story

"The Lantern in the Inferno,"
a story about a modern Macca-
bee, by Morton Wishengrad, will
be presented on the Eternal
Light on Sunday, Dec. 9, 1945
(NBC 11 a. m.; WEAF 12 noon,
EST). Rabbi Felix A. Levy of
Chicago will deliver a brief ad-
dress at the conclusion of the
broadcast.

vice-president, and Edith Cohen,
chairman, are in charge. The fol-
lowing are accepting reservations:
Sophie Ellenbogen, TY. 6-9685;
Sally Left, TO. 5-4591; Harriet
Miller, TO. 7-7408; Gussie Roch-
man, TY. 7-6563; and Emma
Adelson, TY. 6-9738.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI and Young Women's
Mizrachi will have a Hanukah
Oneg Shabbat in honor of Mrs.
J. Landau, national secretary, at
2 p.m. Saturday at the Bnai Da-
vid. Mrs. J. S. Sperka will pre-
side. J.N.F. contributions are be-
ing accepted by Mrs. M. L. Wis-
er, TO. 8-0227.

Our Deadline Is
At 2 p.m. Tuesday

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 13e 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.
Earlier deadlines set for weeks
during which holidays interfere
with our mechanical set-up are
always announced in advance.
On account of Christmas and
New Year Days occurring on
Tuesdays, there will be earlier
deadlines for copy and photo-
graphs for our issues of Dec. 28
and Jan. 4.

ffERE's always a soda at the drug store for Junior when Sister's beau comes

I calling. There isn't room for one more on the sofa. There isn't room for

that extra electrical appliance in your hOme, either—not if you have an inade-
'quate wiring system with overloaded circuits and improper distribution of
outlets. It's a comfortable, satisfying home where you can. arrange furniture
to suit yourself—where the room arrangement isn't dictated by the chance
location of outlets. Your home may be an old one, but it can hold all the electri-
cal conveniences of a new one with adequate wiring. You'll want a new
frozen-food cabinet, electric range,-automatic laundry, electric dishwasher and
many other electrical appliances that will make living more pleasant and easier
in your home of tomorrow. Be sure of adequate wiring by inspecting it today!

This is one of a series of advertisements prepared in

cooperation with the Electrical Association of Detroit
in the interest of insuring adequate wiring for every
home in this area. When you build or remodel, be sure
your home is properly wired. For wiring recom-
mendations, call:

THE ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT

3903 NOTTINGHAM • PHONE: TUXEDO 2-1240
DETROIT 24, MICHIGAN

THE DETROIT EDISON CO.

Back to Top

© 2026 Regents of the University of Michigan