Friday, December 21, 1945

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

THE JEWISH NEWS

Helen Waren on
Pioneer Women's
Program, Jan. 8

Page Eleven

Earlier Deadlines for
Dec. 28, Jan. 4 Issues

On account of Christmas and
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris will be at home at 19434 Gloucester
New Year Day occurring on
Dr. on Wednesday evening, Dec. 26 ,from 9. to 12, for the an-
Tuesdays, the deadline for
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Harris.
copy for the issues of The
Betty Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank of Colorado
The Council -of the Pioneer
Jewish NewS of Dec. 28 and
Ave., and Joan Grosner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Women's Organization announce
Jan. 4 will be at 11 a. m. on
Grosner of Atkinson Ave., are spending their vacation from Western
Mondays, Dec. 24 and 31, re-
_ that Mrs. D. J. Waren will be
College, Oxford, 0., with their respective parents.
spectively. Photographs for
Nancy Levin is arriving this Friday from Annedale on the Hud- chairman of the 15th annual do-
those two issues will have to
son, N. Y., to spen dher vacation from her classes at Bard College
be in the hands of the editor
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave.
before 11 a. in. on Fridays,
Sue Wolfner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner of
Dec. 21 and 28.
Burlington Rd., will arrive this Friday to spend her vacation from
Due to the holiday rush,
her classes at Columbia University with her family.
mail deliveries are invariably
Alice Vass, a - seudent at Rockwood Park School, Boston, arrived
delayed longer than usual.
on Thursday to spend a few weeks' vacation with her mother,
Our readers are urged, there=
Mrs. Peter Vass of the Wilshire Hotel.
fore, to mail their articles to
Carol Landau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of
us at least two or three days
Longfellow Ave., arrived this week from Champaign, Ill., to ,spend
in advance. If your articles fail
her vacation from her classes at the University of Illinois with
to appear in our columns dur-
her parents.
ing the coming weeks, it will
David A. Reibel, who is attending the University of Chicago,
be due to their failure to reach
is expected home this Saturday to spend the vacation period with
us on time.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel of Huntington Woods.
- Gunners Mate 3/C Franklin T. Linx who has served with
the U. S. Navy for four years, including service in the Pacific
area, has received his discharge and is now at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave.
Major Harold Feldstein, who was stationed in Detroit for
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salk of
some time has received his discharge and with Mrs. Feldstein
4333 Glendale Ave. announce the
HELEN
WAREN
and their small son, Jarin, have left for New York City to visit
his parents, before going to California where they plan to make nor event to take place Tuesday, engagement of their, daughter,
their home.
Jan. 8, at the Masonic Temple Helen, to Harvey Dobkin, son of
Tech. Sgt. Nathan Yoskowitz, who was in service for 31/2 Auditorium.
Mrs. Lottie Dobkin of 1631 Glynn
years, including 2 1/2 years in the ETO, has received his discharge
Ct. The - bride-elect is attending
Helen
Waren,
noted
stage
and
and with Mrs. Yoskowitz and their small son, Farrell Lee, are for
the present making their home with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. radio actress, who recently re- Wayne University, College of
turned from Europe, will be Education, and will be graduated
Max Hirsch of Grand Ave.
Pvt. Arthur Smith, who was in service for 1 1/2 years, has re- guest speaker. Gertrude Ribla, in June. She is a member of Sig-
ceived his discharge and is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dramatic soprano and member
of the Chicago, Cincinnati and ma Beta Delta Sorority. Mr. Dob-
Barney Smith of Boston Blvd.
Pfc. Herbert Grayson is spending his furlough with his parents, Philadelphia LaScala Opera kin was graduated from the Uni-
Companies, will furnish the mu- versity of Detroit, College of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson of Royal Oak.
sical program..
Sgt. Walter H. Grossfeld, who has been in service for five
Engineering, and is a member of
years, including 14 months in the Pacific Area, has received his
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.
Belgian
NZO
to
Enter
discharge and is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max S.
* * *
Next
Zionist
Congress
Grossfeld of Farrand Pk.
BRUSSELS, (JTA)—The New
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dworman
Lt. (jg.) William Loewenstein, who recently returned from the
Pacific area, is spending his leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zionist Organization of Belgium of Shrewsbury Road announce
has decided over-whelmingly in
Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave.
the engagement of 'their daugh-
Major A. Max Kohn, who served on Transport Duty with the favor of participating in the next
U. S. Medical CorpS for the last three years, has received his dis- Zionist Congress. A decision to ter, Ruth, to Lt. Marshall Keller,
charge and with Mrs. Kohn is fdr the present making his home this effect was adopted at a gen- USAAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
in Los Angeles, Calif._
eral meeting here.
M. Keller of Pittsburgh.

Engagements

Local Brevities

ALPHA ZETA OMEGA, junior
pharmaceutical fraternity, an-
nounces the election of the fol-
lowing officers: Robert Gottlieb,
directorian; Arthur Schutzman,
sub-directorian; A b e Saham,
treasurer; Harry Lazarus, secre-
tary.
* * *
Both red and white poinsettias
are being featured in the Flower
Show at the BELLE ISLE CON-
SERVATORY, according to
Henry A. Johnson, floriculturist
for the Department of Parks and
Recreation. The show is open
from 9 a. m. until 8:30 p.m. daily,
including Sundays and holidays.
* * *
The Transcontinental Music
Corporation of New York City
announces the publication of
JULIUS CHAJES' new com-
position, "Song of Galilee", for
mixed voices and piano. The
first performance of this work
took place on Jan. 14, 1945, in
Chicago, Ill.
* * *
BERDICHEVER AID SO-
CIETY honored Arthur Feldman, -
its vice-president, and Mrs. Feld-
man, at a Hanukah party. Mr.
Feldman was honored for hips
charitable work through that
Berdichever and other organiza-
tions and for aiding in the sale
of $20,000 worth of war bonds.
Harry Kaminer was toastmaster.
• * *
RAY ZUSSMAN Chapter of B.
B. G. is conducting a book drive
for veterans of Percy Jones Hos-
pital. Anyone wishing to contri-
bute may send their books to Es-
ther Strom, 4274 Monterey, or
% B. Levine, 8605 Twelfth St.
* * *
IRVING B. ACKERMAN has -
moved his law offices from 3415
Barium Tower to 1150-4 National
Bank Bldg., telephones CA. 6216-
7.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr and Mrs. Emil Nussbaum of
19167 Indiana announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their Son, John Roy,
to be observed on Saturday
morning, Dec. 22, at CongregaL
tion Bnai Moshe. Reception at
home from 2 to 5 p. m., Sunday,
Dec. 23. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and- Mrs. Benj. D. LaBret
of 19490 San Juan Dr. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Gary Robert, this Friday eve-
ning, at Temple. Israel services
in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
Art Institute. Open house Sun-
day, Dec. 23, 8 to 10 p. m. No
cards.
.* * *
Mrs. Betty Harris of 3240 Ro-
chester Ave. invites relatives and
friends to the Bar Mitzvah of her
son, Gerald, at Congregation
Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Law-
rence, on Saturday, Dec. 29.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Pur-
ther of Grand Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frank-
lin Herbert, on Saturday morn-
ing, Jan. 5, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

American Red Cross service to
veterans, continuous since 1917,
increased in volume 150 per cent
last year.

Pure Silk Scarfs

. . . beautiful big squares by BROOKS CAD-

WALLADER of sheer zephyr-weight silks. There's

the famous "Hat Story" that pictures women's

hats from the 13th century. Dramatic Flower

Prints . . . and others just as exciitng.

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