Friday, January 25, p946
THE JEWISH NEWS
Sisterhood Picks
Aides for Torah
Scholarship Drive
Brandeis Auxiliary's
Officers are Installed
Installation of oficers of the
newly organized Bnai Brith
Louis D. Brandeis Auxiliary was
held at Bnai Moshe Jan. 15.
Mrs. Frances Solovich, past
president of the Womens District
Grand Lodge No. 6, assisted by
Mrs. Matilda Sims, installed the
following: Anne Gutterman, pre-
sident; Lena Miller and Mrs.
Betty Young, vice-presidents;
Dolly . Zloto, financial secretary;
Rose Gutov, treasurer; Clara
Davidson, recording secretary;
Evelyn Berger, corresponding
secretary; monitress, Beatrice
Fealk; guardian, Celia Goodman;
sentinel, Freda Fisher; guide,
Sally Fieldman; trustees, Vir-
ginia Lewis and Jean Howell.
Board members, Adelaide De-
Raven, Belle Dubrinsky, Bernice
Howell, Selma Feinberg, Lillian
Bernstein, Malley Feldman, Rose
Stevens, Sylvia Rosenberg, Tillie
Rosen, Lisa Levine, Fanny Liebers
and Jean Neuman.
Samuel Shulman, president of
Brandeis Lodge, presented the
gavel to the newly elected
president.
Samuel Gutterman, master of
ceremonies, introduced the guest
speakers, Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, ex-
ecutive secretary of Women's
District Grand Lodge No. 6, and
Sam Leib, Michigan representa-
tive to District Grand Lodge
No. 6.
Mrs. Straus to Head
`SOS Clothing' Drive
NEW YORK—The emergency
collection of 20,000,000 pounds of
food, medical supplies and other
necessities for surviving Euro-
pean Jews organized by the Joint
Distribution Committee, to be
Page Fifteen
Engagements
Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ham-
burger of 17364 Fairfield Ave.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Hilliard B., on Satur-
day, Jan. 26, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. At home Satur-
day, Jan. 26, 7 to 10 p. m. No
cards.
* * *
Mrs. Lilly Fine of 3800 Tuxedo
announces the Bar Mitzvah of her
son, Martin, on Saturday, Jan.
26, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Cortland and Dexter. Reception
at home Sunday, Jan. 27, from 3
to 7. Friends and relatives are
invited. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldman
of Griggs Ave. announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Robert, on
Jan. 26, at the Bnai Moshe. A
dinner will be served that even-
ing in the Bar Mitzvah's honor
for the family and some friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ross
of Burlingame Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Virginia ,to Allan Laffer, son
of Mrs. Jennie Laffer of New
York City.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abugov of
Montreal, Quebec, announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Sarah,. to Albert Phillip Good-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Goodman of Leslie Ave., at a re-
ception given in their honor Jan.
12. Mr. Goodman was recently
discharged from the armed
forces, after spending 26 months
of his three and a half years in
the army overseas. He was
awarded the Bronze Star.
* * *
S. Freidlis of Cleveland, 0.,
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Marjorie, of 2732 Pasa-
dena, to Abe Miller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Miller of 13325
LaSalle. Mr. Miller has recently
received an honorable discharge
from the Army after four and
one half years. The wedding has
been set for April 7 at the Bnai
David.
The Sisterhood of the Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, in plan-
ning its Torah Scholarship Fund
in honor or Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man and Chaplain Morris Adler,
has set up working committees
under the leadership of Mrs. Carl
Schiller and Mrs. Seymour Si-
mons, co-chairmen. The culmin-
ating luncheon will be on Wed-
nesday, Feb. 13 at the Shaarey
Zedek.
Mrs. Louis Tobin is chairman
of special gifts. Her committee
includes Mesdames Reuben All-
ender, Kate Keidan, Louis Da-
vison, Samuel Rubiner, Louis
Berry and Barney Smith.
Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman of
Reva Reichman to Wed
the social committee, is assisted
by -Mesdames J. Karbal, Herman
W/O H. J. Greenstein
Wetsman and Morris Blumberg.
Mrs. Charles Smith is secretary
Another JWB-USO hostess,
in charge of memoriams. Mrs.
Miss Reva Reichman, is altar-
Daniel Cullen, treasurer, handles
bound with W/O Harry J. Green-
the Happy Day Fund.
stein, who has been stationed
Mrs. Albert Galen and Mrs.
with the Army Air Forces in
William Nadler are chairmen of
Termination of War Contracts for
personnel; Mrs. Jerome Solomon
MRS. NATHAN STRAUS
the past year and a half in De-
and Mrs. Charles Smith, chair-
troit. They met at the USO
men of hospitality; Mrs. Meyer
known as the "SOS Collection Lounge in August, 1944.
Sugarman, chairman of pros-
for Supplies for Overseas Sur-
Miss Reichman is the daughter
pects; Miss Lillian Newmark,
Sam Ginsburg
vivors," will be headed by Mrs. of Mrs. I. Reichman, 1716 Pingree,
chairman of arrangements; Mrs.
and
is
the
office
supervisor
of
th
Helen
Sachs
Straus,
prominent
11525
Dexter Blvd,
George Bremen, chairman of pub-
Corner Humphrey
civic leader and wife of Nathan Jewish Community Council. W/O
licity. Mrs. Morris Halpern is Brezner New President
Straus, co-chairman of the 1945 Greenstein was formerly an at-
in charge of arrangements for Of Chesed Shel Emes
HO. 1160
We Deliver
New York campaign of the torney and CPA in Philadelphia.
weekly brunches for all workers
Samuel Brezner was elected United Jewish Appeal.
held at the Shaarey Zedek.
A quota of $21,500 is the goal president of the Hebrew Benevo-
This was announced by Ed-
for the permanent scholarship lent Society (Chesed shel Emes). ward M. M. Warburg, national
Other
officers
are:
Morris
Fisher,
Honoring
endowment fund to the Jewish
chairman of the JDC, who also
Theological Seminary to be used vice-president; Asher Itzkowitz, revealed that more than 500,000
directly to train rabbis and recording secretary; Isadore Sos- women throughout America,
His Memory . .
teachers to guide Jewish youth. nick, treasurer; Dave Barnett and members of 15 national Jewish
Using the unit of $6.11, the neu- Ben Schneider, trustees.
organizations, have a l r e a d y
Louis Langwald, retiring secre- volunteered to serve as collectors.
merical value of the letters in
the Hebrew word Torah, the tary, installed all officers except
Mrs. Straus announced that
individual pledge to the lunch- the president who was out of communities will stage their own
Let Us All Dig
eon will be two or more Torah town and will be installed at a collection, organized by local
In
and Back the
later date.
units. Special gifts start at $25.
women's groups and guided by
Rabbi Isaac Stollman ad- the Jewish Welfare Fund, the
dressed the gathering and Cantor Jewish Community Council or
Reuben Boyarsky gave a musical the Jewish Federation of each
program.
city.
To Make This a Better
Memorial services were held
for the late Harry Solomon, who
World to Live in .. .
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served as Chesed shel Emes pres-
ident for eight years.
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A golden jubilee membership,
Pauline Brown and Joe Brown
tt(ti
affair sponsored by Women's Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6 and
Women's Detroit Council of Bnai
Brith is planned for Monday,
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Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. m.
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A musical program is planned
and the guest speaker will be
Rabbi Morris Kertzer, who for-
Announcement!
merly was associated with Dr. A.
We Have Opened a New Dry Cleaning Department
L. Sachar at the University of
I
Illinois.
for Wearing Apparel.
Rabbi Kertzer recently has
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chaplain and is back in Iowa with
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his wife and daughter. He has
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Stanley Yates, her co-chairman,
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Phone for
Appointment
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Refreshments will be served.
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Bnai Brith Women
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