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December 14, 1945 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-12-14

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Friday, December

14, 1945

Announce Engagements
Of Son and Daughter

THE JEWISH NEWS

Youth Education League Prenzlauer Maternity
Pledge Fund Fete Feb. 19 Aid Holds 13th Annual
Mrs. Sidney Kalt and Mrs. Donor Luncheon Monday

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hony of 11374
N. Martindale announce the en- Adolph Lichter are co-chairmen
gagement of their son, Milton, of the year book for the pledge
fund luncheon of Youth Educa-
who recently returned from three
years' overseas duty, to Phyllis
Goodman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Goodman, 308 Hall Ave.,
Windsor, and the engagement of
- their daughter, Jeanne, to Maxie
Gutson, son of H. Gutson, of Lon-
don, Ontario.
Milton will be married on Jan.
27, and Jeanne will be married in
the near future.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolf of
9755 McQuade announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Joseph, on
Saturday morning, Dec. 15, at
Congregation Beth Tikvah, 9746
Petoskey. A dinner wijl be serv-
ed for members of the family,
close friends and out-of-town
MRS. SIDNEY HALT
guests at Riviera Hall on Sun-
tion League to be held Feb. 19 at
day evening, Dec. 16.
* * *
the Book Cadillac. The group has
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman become sponsor of a fund for 10
announce the Bar Mitzvah of foster parents for children in the
their son, Melvyn, on Saturday European area through the World
morning, Dec. 15, at Congrega- Jewish Congress.
tion Mishkan Israel, Blaine and
Linwood. A reception will be Home for Aged Residents
held Sunday, Dec. 16, 4 to 9 p.m.,
Honor Keys With JNF Gift
at their home, 2277 Taylor.
* * *
Residents of the Jewish Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of
3781 Calvert announce the Bar for Aged last week honored the
Mitzvah of their son, Irving Mor- president of the Home, Myron
ton, on Saturday morning, Dec. Keys, on the occasion of his birth-
15, at Congregation Bnai Zion. A day, by planting 10 trees in Pales-
dinner will be served for rela- tine through the Jewish National
tives and friends at Lachar's on Fund Council of Detroit.
Dec. 16.
On numerous previous occa-
* * *
sions the Home for Aged resi-
Mr-and Mrs. Emil Nussbaum of. dents showed deep interest in
19167 Indiana announce the Bar Palestine's redemption by con-
Mitzvah of their son, John Roy, tributing to the J. N. F.
to be observed on Saturday
morning, Dec. 22, at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe, Reception at
home from 2 to 5 p. m., Sunday,
Dec. 23. No cards.

Page Eleven`

Her Wedding Date
Is Set for Jan. 19

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will sponsor its 13th annual donor
luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday
at the English Room of the Book
Cadillac Hotel.

This organization specializes
in caring for indigent expectant
mothers, providing for them pre-
natal doctors' care and 10 days
or more of hospitalization. The
group is cooperating with the
Jewish Social Service Bureau of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Reservations for the luncheon
can be made by calling Mrs. S.
Samuels, chairman; Mrs. N. Blat-
nikoff, chairman of the souvenir
book, or Mrs. L. Solomon, chair-
man of darlings and memoriams.

—Photo by Hanley Marks_

MISS RUTH GOLDBERG

Al Ross Resumes
Hashomer Leadership

JNF Ladies Luncheon
To Hear Book Review;
Donor Affair Jan. 22

Mrs. Esther Etkin Mossman, di-
rector of the Detroit Zionist
Youth Commission, will review
Moshe Mosenson's "Letters From
the Desert," at the open. meeting
of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, at 12:30
p. m. next Tuesday, Dec. 18, at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
This meeting will take the form
of a dessert luncheon for .mem-
bers and their friends.
A record attendance was pres-
ent at the rally in the main audi-
torium of the Jewish Center on
Dec. 6, when it was reported that
more than $30,000 already has
been pledged towards the current
fund-raising event which will
conclude with the donor affair at
the Masonic Temple on Jan. 22.
Individual gifts are as high as
$1,000. The film, "A Pass to To-
morrow," and an address by Rab-
bi Fram featured the Dec. 6 af-
fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaBow of
18297 Ohio and Jack Goldberg
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Ruth, to Jack
Lt. Al Ross, who has just re- Biinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
turned to civilian life after serv- seph C. Birnberg. The wedding
ing as a pilot in the air forces in date has been for Jan. 19.
Hashomer Hatzair Holds
the ETO, has returned to active
Winter Camp Dec. 23-Jan. 2
leadership in the Hashomer Hat- Franzblau to Speak
zair 'which he first joined as a
For Congress on WJLB
Hashomer Hatzair, Zionist
youngster in 1932.
youth organization, will hold its
He was head of the local branch
Eugene Franzlau, co-chairman annual winter camp from Dec. 23
from 1939 to 1941, before enter- of the membership committee, to Jan. 2, for youths 12 to 16.
ing the armed forces.
will present the next in a series It is intended for educational
He is now directing Hashomer of talks during the membership and recreational purposes and
Hatzair activities at headquarters campaign conducted by the De- will be featured by handicrafts
at Cortland and Dexter and he troit Section of American Jewish and art work. For information
expects to join his associates at Congress, over the Congress call Sharon Lesser, TO. 5-5390.
radio program at 9:45 p. m. Sat-
the training farm in February.
urday, Dec. 15, over WJLB.
Actor Ben Hecht reports to
Mr. Ross, whose home is at 4211
director
Ben Hecht to portray a
Tuxedo, will be glad to provide
CARD OF THANKS
waiter in producer Ben Hecht's
information regarding Hashomer
The family of the late Samuel first Republic Pictures produc-
Hatzair to any one calling him
Gurvitz wish to express sincerest tion, "Specter of the Rose," based
evenings at DA. 3895.
thanks to relatives and friends for on writer Ben Hecht's original
A graduate chemist, he took his the sympathies shown them in story, for which scenarist Ben
degree at Wayne University.
Hecht wrote the screenplay!
their recent bereavement.

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. La-
Bret of 18490 San Juan Dr. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Gary Robert, on Friday eve-
ning, Dec. 21, at Temple Israel
services in the Lecture Hall of
the Detroit Art Institute. At home
Sunday, Dec. 23, 8 to 10 p. m.
No cards.

Bridal Calendar

Dec. 16—Miss Mildred C. Good-
man to Jay Frankel, at the Lee
Plaza, at noon.
* * *
Dec. 22—Miss Ida Eisensmith to
Alan Nathan, at Fort Wayne Ho-
tel. Ceremony at 9 p. m., Rabbi
Leon Fram officiating. Reception
at 11 p. m. No cards.
* * *
Dec. 23—Miss Gertrude Jean
Leve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Leve of 1635 Hazel-
wood, to J. Jerome Blum, son of
Mrs. Hulda Blum of New York.
• *
January 1—Miss Lois Ann Lin-
den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Linden of 2097 Oakman
Blvd., to Paul B. Newman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. New-
man, at the Shaarey Zedek:

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