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Friday, December 21, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twelve

Mrs. Werbe Made Life Member -
01 Art Institute for Her Work

Women's Club Activities

UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
EN'S CLUB will have a book re-
view at it meeting Wednesday
The Jewish Center marked the 25th anniversary of its Art evening at the hOme of Mrs. Hel-
Department with an_ exhibition in honor of Mrs. David B. Werbe, en Karo, 17578 Kentucky. Pros-
founder of the department. The exhibition was held from Nov. 12, pective members are invited.
through Dec.. 10. Seventy-nine••
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works were included in the show
JEWISI-1
WOMEN'S
SERVICE
and 50 artists were represented.
CLUB is sponsoring a New
The highlight of the month's
Year's Eve dinner dance to be
activities was a dinner given in
held at the Penthouse of the Park
honor of Mrs. Werbe which was
Avenue Hotel. There will be en-
held on Tuesday, Nov. 27. Lead-
tertainment. Music will be fur-
ers from the city's art, music
nished by Mickey WOolf and his
and civic life gathered to honor
orchestra. Reservations must be
Mrs. Werbe for her contributions
in by Dec. 21. Mrs. Emma Adel
to the city's cultural life. Fred
son, vice-president, and Mrs.
M. Butzel was the chairman •
Edith Cohcn, chairman, are in
of the dinner program. The in-
charge. The following are ac-
vocation was given by Rabbi
cepting reservations: Mrs. Sophie
Leon Fram.
Ellenbogen, TY. 6-9865; Mrs. Sal-
A Life Member of Institute
ly Left, TO. 5-4591; Mrs. Harriet
A signal honor was bestowed
Miller, TO.. 7-7408; Mrs. •Gussie
upon Mrs. Werbe by Clyde H.
Rochman, TY. 7-6563; Mrs. Emma
Burroughs of the Detroit. Insti-
Adelson, TY. 6-9738.
tute of Art. He announced at the
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dinner that Mrs. Werbe had been
NATIONAL COUNCIL 0 F
made a governing life member of
JEWISH JUNIORS will have a
the Detroit Institute of Arts in
lox and bagel 'brunch at 2:30 Sun-
recognition of her accomplish-
day in the Ginsberg Lounge of
MRS. DAVID B. WERBE
ments.
the Jewish Center, Bluma Nag,
Others Present •
cation; Avard Fairbanks of the .ler, president, announces. Rabbi
- Other speakers were Florence Sculpture and Fine Arts Depart- Leon Fram will be guest speaker.
Davies, art critic of - the Detroit ment of the .University of Mich- The program and social commit-
News; Herman Jacobs, executive igan.
tee- chairmen, Ruth Flotnick and
director of the Jewish Center;
Notes were received from Max Lenore Bayles, are' making plans
Isadore Sobeloff, executive direc- Firetog, Bertha Rosenbaum, stu- for the brunch.
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tor of the Jewish Welfare Feder- dent now at the Chicago Art In-
ation; William S. Schwartz, Chi- stitute, Lt. Irving Isaacs and Irv-
IOTA SIGMA TAU will hold
cago artist, whose work was in- ing Levitan.
-
its annual pledge dinner, Wed-
cluded in the - exhibition. Mr.
Participating Groups
nesday, Dec. 26, in the Ivory
Schwartz with Mrs. Schwarti
Featured during the anniver- Room of the Statler: The presi-
were visiting Mrs. Werbe in De- sary month were a number of dent, Reva - Kolodney, will pre-
troit.
teas and walk-talks, held in con- sent sorority phi to:
Sue Marx, Beverly Bensman, Viv-
Among those present at the din- junction with the exhibition. List-
ian Levine, Rita Papo, Judy Pevin,
ner were Gwen Lux of the So- ed among the organizations who Jean
Lieberman, Evelyn Roe, Rhoda
ciety of Arts and Crafts; Ray- participated in this activity were Abromovitz, Tayne Myers, Anne
Goldman,
Pauline Kauffman, Lois
mond Hitchcock, president of the the Women's Auxiliary of the Glass and Estelle
Green.
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Scarab Club; and Mrs. Amy Lor- Jewish Home - for the Aged, the
imer, president of the Women Center Mothers Clubs, The Na-
E Z R A WOMEN'S DIVISION
Painters. Greetings were re- tional Council of Jewish Women,' of the American Federation of
ceived from Zoltan Sepeshy, Senior Hadassah, Pallette and Polish Jews, at• a meeting at the
Cranbrook Academy of Arts; Hel- Brush Club, Detroit Fine Arts home of . Mrs. S. Stockier, made
en J. Copley, Division of Instruc- Affiance, Music Study Club, and final arrangements for the an-.
tion of the Detroit Board of Edu- the Cultural Reading Circle.
nual donor luncheon to be held
Jan. 9 at Hotel Statler._ Pledges
their- return will make their are being accepted by Mrs. Stock-
ler, TO. 5-0764, and reservations
home at the Belcrest:
should be in by Jan. 1. Mrs. A.
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P. Kaplan of New York, presi-
SCHUB - GANDAL: The mar-
WEISBERG-GILMAN: Dr. and dent of the Women's Division of
riage of Miss Geulah Gandal, Mrs. Lewis Green of. Cortland Polish Jews' in- New York, will
former member of • the editorial Ave. announce the marriage of be guest speaker. Marguerite
staff of The Jewish News, daugh-
their sister, Miss Violet Gilman, Kozenn, prominent soprano, ac-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gandal of
companied by her husband, Julius
Cleveland, 0., to Yosef A. Schub, to Sam Weisberg, son of Julius Chajes, the --noted pianist, will
son of Rabbi M. Schub of Jeru- Weisberg of Taylor Ave. and the . render the musical program.
salem, PaleStine, was solemnized late Mrs. Weisberg, on Sunday,
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in Hibath Jerusalem Synagogue, Dec. 16. Rabbi Harold Rosen-
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF.
thal
performed
the
ceremony
at
Cleveland, on Sunday.
the Belcrest Hotel. After the wed- THE JEWISH NATIONAL
• Dr. Israel M. Goldman of Pro-
ding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Weis- FUND will have a board meet-
vidence, R. I., brother-in-law of berg left by plane for New York ing at 12:30 p. m: on Wednesday,
the bride, performed the mar- City and upon their return will
riage.
make their home at 12170 Santa
Detroiters at the wedding in- Rosa Rd.
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cluded Mr. and Mrs. P. Slomovitz
and son, Carmi, brother-in-law,
For The - Holidays—
ister and nephew of the bride; Jewish. DPs' Workshops
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan, Mr. Formed by ORT, UNRRA
Table Centers
and Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes,
FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN (JTA)
Corsages
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden,
agreement with UNRRA
Mrs. Sol Zeme and daughter, with regard to the establishment
Call Sam Ginsburg
Elise.
of 'ORT• workshops in the camps
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for displaced persons both in the
ISRAEL - SINGER: -Mr. and American and the British zones
Mrs. Samuel. Singer announce was signed by Dr. David Lvo-
the marriage of their daughter, vitch, vice president of the World
Muriel Elaine, to Sey,mour %M., Is- ORT Union, who _spent • several
rael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- weekS in' Germany visiting the
ham Israel of Chicago, Ill., on camps. Letters .were exchanged
11525 Dexter Blvd.
Dec. 16.
with the Joint Distribution..Com-
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mittee and the British Jewish
Corner Humphrey
BLACK - SHILLMAN: Miss Committee for Relief Abroad re-
We Deliver
HO.
7160
Catharine Shillman, daughter of garding cooperation in the Amer-
Mrs. Bessie Shillman, was united ican and British zones.
in marriage to Harry Black on
Sunday, Dec. 16, at a lovely wed-
ding ceremony in the home of
the Kutnicks, 2252 Gladstone
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berman at-
tended the bride and Rabbi
Rabinowitz performed the cere-
mony. Mrs. Doris Markel sang
"0 Promise Me" and "Because".
A reception folloWed the cere-.
mony for relatives and friends.
After a short honeymoon, Mr.
and Mrs. Black will be at home
on Pingree Ave.
for Those Things You Have Yet to
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Buy for Friends and for Business
BLUMENSTOCK-ROTH-
Associates,
TRY—
STEIN: Announcement is made
of the marriage of Miss Clara
Rothstein to George Blumen-
stock of Ludington, Mich., on
Tuesday, Dec. 18. Rabbi Leon
Fram performed the ceremony
in the home of her brother-in-
/8
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Tendler of San Juan Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Blumenstock left
7500 W. McNichols Rd.
14 plane for Bermuda and upon

Marriages

Lemberg Fund Provides
Aid to Hillel Students

Dec. 26, at the, home of Mrs.
NEW YORK:—An- initial gift
Moritz Schubiner.. Lunch will be
served. Board members are of $10,000 from Samuel Lemberg
urged to come and participate in of Brooklyn, N. Y., to the Bnai
making plans for the annual Brith Hillel Foundation Commis-
donor event on Jan. 22.
sion to establish a loan fund for
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AESCULAPIAN L A DI E S' students at city colleges and
AUXILIARY will meet at the state-supported universities, pre-
home of Mrs. Robert Fleiss, 2452 ferably but not necessarily limit-
Calvert. A food tin can shower ed, to those in New York City
for •needy European families will
and New York State, was an-
feature the meeting. Admission
will be a can of food. All drug- nounced at the annual meeting
of the Hillel Commission, gov-
gists' 'wives are invited.
erning body of the -127 Bnai
HOME RELIEF. SOCIETY will Brith Hillel Foundations and
meet at the home of Mrs. Al Counselorships on as many col-
Weisman, 2424 Oakman, at 1 leges and universities in the
p. m. on Thursday,. Dec. 27. A U. S., Canada and Cuba.
dessert luncheon will precede the
meeting. Mrs. Charles Harris, Leader of British N. C. C. J.
chairman of the wheel chair pro- Council Arrives in U. S.
NEW YORK, (Religious News
ject, announces that 70 wheel-
chairs were purchased and ship- Service)—The Rev. William W.
ped to Percy Jones Hospital for Simpson, general secretary of the
needy amputees. Mrs. Max Ros- British Council of Christians and
enfeld was in charge of the sup- Jews has arrived here to con-
per for servicemen at the Bel- fer with leaders of the National
crest Dec. 19 and will be in Conference of Christians and
charge of the Sunday morning Jews on plans for an internation-
breakfast for servicemen at the al conference of Christians and
Jews next year. He also will
Center.
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visit Canada to discuss the world
BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOM- assembly, first of its kind ever
EN will hold a pep rally on projected, with religious leaders.
Thursday, Dec. 27, to celebrate
their coming major fund raising
affair which will be in the form
of a• victory dance at Moose
Custom Made Furniture—
Temple on Feb. 17.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is
rehearsing for its show which
will be presented at its Cafe So-
ciety dinner dance on Jan. 20
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Free
David H. Mattes is assisting the
Estimates
wardrobe committee which is re-
ceiving costumes from New York.

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