rage Ten. THE . JEWISH . NEWS Women's Club Activities - SISTERHOOD OF DETROIT HEBREW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL will have a donor luncheon Wed-. nesday, Feb. 20, in the school auditorium, Linwood and Elm- hurst. A lunch will be served. at 12:30. The guest speaker will be Ira G: Kaufman, Detroit at- torney. Surprise entertainment is planned. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Sarah Kape, * TY.' 4-3561. • • . PURITY CHAPTER No. 359 O.E.S. will meet Monday, at 8 MemberS are urged to at- tend .the special meeting Feb. 18 to : observe the excellent drill work under the supervision of Helen Tack. * * * J.0 N I O R BIOLOSTOKERS' ORGANIZATION will meet at the home of Mrs. Sophie Cohen Goldberg, 16164 Ardmore, Feb. 3 at' 3 p. m. All former members, friends and all interested are invited. For information call Mrs. Goldberg, VE. 5-6261. * * REBECCA GRATZ AUXIL- IARY OF BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN will present "Musical Interlude", at 8:30 p. m., at the home of Frances Ginsberg, 3019 Glendale, TO. 8-0988. • The chat will .cover classical and jazz as- pects of music. * a * . PROGRESSIVE LADIES' UN- TERSTUTZUNGS VEREIN in- stalled officers at the home of Mrs. B. Silvershine on Cortland Ave, Mrs. It. Miller presiding. Officers are: president, Mrs. J. Burke; vice-president, Mrs. I. JacObs; treasurer, Mrs. K. Bai- ter; financial and recording sec- retaries, Mrs. I. Kruger and Mrs. Ritten. * * DETROIT BNAI BRITH YOUNG WOMEN will hold their annual fund raising affair in the form of a victory dance Sunday, Feb. 7, at Moose Temple, Cass and Elizabeth. Chairmen of the af- fair are: Ray Yanovsky, fund raising; Edythe Feingold, ar- rangements; Leone Weinberg„en- tertainment; Gloria Chadwick, tickets; Natalie Sumner, ad chair- man; Harriett Keller, contact chairman. For tickets call Ray Yanovsky, TO. 6-0650. Proceeds will go to Bnai Brith philanth- ropies. * * * PRIMROSE BENE VOLENT CLUB captains who brought the largest number of guests to the donor luncheon will be rewarded by Mrs. Irene Rodman, president, at a luncheon and card party at her home. A prize will be given Mrs. H. Nerenberg for selling 100 tickets. * * * SIGMA IOTA TAU SORORI- TY will hold its formal rush tea Sunday, Feb. 10, 2 to 5, at the home of Barbara Woolman, 3244 Fullerton. Officers are : Dolores Vikser, president; Dale Berger, vice president; Frances Treis- Man, secretary; Rosemary Em- mer, corresponding secretary; and Barbara Woolman, treasurer. * * * UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- EN'S . CLUB was given a den_ onstration of arts and crafts by Mrs. C. Saffen. Mrs. S. Smith will read a play at the home of Mrs. S. Pozen, 18928 Stoepel. The annual dance will be given at the Jewish Center March 3. * .* DAVID HORODOKER JRS. served at Downtown USO Jan. 21. The next meeting will be at tire home of Mrs. H. Williams on McQuade. 45 C, 114 Esr AMERICAN. RESTAURANT . Tung S. Woo, Mgr. BRAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD, culminating t h e membership drive, will have a party on Mon- day, Feb. 11, at the Dexer -Lawrence Hall. Mrs. E. A. Levi, chairman, reports that there will be a number of sur- prise . events. All members are invited. Mrs. Adolph • Deutsch and Mrs. Theo. Curtis, chairmen of the membership committee, announced a _large increase in the enrollrnent dn the Sisterhood. a a - YOUNG WOMEN'S- BICUR CHOLEM held a deSsert lunch- eon meeting at the hOme of 'Mrs. J. Chodoroff. The 'group will meet: Feb; 4 to complete for the annual victory luncheon to be held Wednesday; Feb. 6, at._Can- terbury House, .LiVernbis . and 7- Mile.. For reservations eall Mrs. LOuis ;Millman, UN. 14591. ..*. • * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI will: meet at 12:30 - Wed- nesday at Rosenberg Catering, 9925 Dexter, for a luncheonette. Mrs. Harry Finjelstein Will give the convention report. Phyllis Pullberg sing. Child. Rescue Fund activities continue ;Under the leadership.of Mrs. Isaac RoS- enthal and Mrs. Rose Singer. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY - 230 of Jewish War Veterans held a hos- pital card party Jan. 29, at 8212 Twelfth St. Playing cards and other articles were assembled for veterans in various hospitals. The next hospital visit will be on Thursday, to Dearborn Veterans Hospital. Those interested in at- tending call Rose Cantor, TY. 5- 4408. * * * YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE met at the home of Mrs. Jack M. Edelstein, on Pennington Drive. Mrs. Sidney Kalt is chair- man of the yearbook souvenir program for the victory luncheon, to be held Feb. 19, at Latin Quar- ter. For information and tickets call Mrs. Lewis H. Manning, UN. 3-8996. * * * HEBREW LADIES' AID SO- CIETY had a Palestinian eve- ning, with William Hordes as speaker, Jan. 23. A victory Purim dinner will be held March 10 at the Bnai Moshe. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Theresa Miller, TO. 6-8559, or the president, Mrs. Julia Ring, HO. 1391. The next meeting will be held at 1 p. m. on Feb. 6. * * * PHI SIGMA PSI SORORITY honored new members at a can- dlelight ceremony at the home of Miss Barbara Wallace on Jan. 23. BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will have its victory party Wed- nesday night at Rosenberg's, 9925 Dexter, for members and guests. Mrs. Manuel Gold will be chair- man. For information call TO. 5-1645. Hors d'Oeuvres Mrs, Roth TY. 5-7661 Chaplain Morris Adler, who has just • returned from Tokyo, will be officially welcomed in • Detroit Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the culminating luncheon of •the Sisterhood of C o n g. Shaarey Zedeck Torah Scholarship Fund. As this per- manent endow- ment fund to the Jewish The- ological Semin- Rabbi Adler ary will honor Rabbi A. M. Hershman. on the home front and Chaplain Morris Adler on the war front, news of Chaplain Adler's return added impetus to the work of the com- mittees, according to Mrs. Carl S. Schiller and Mrs. Seymour . Sim- ons, chairmen. A quota of $21,500, the Sister- hood's goal, will be used to train rabbis and teachers .to guide Jew- ish youth. Using the unit of $6.11, numerical value of the letters in the Hebrew word Torah, the in- dividual pledge to the luncheon will be two or more Torah units. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, TO. 8- 8754. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sims of 18227 Pinehurst announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Bennett B., on Friday evening, Feb. 8, at Temple Israel, services at the Art Institute. Reception at home Sunday evening, Feb. .10. No cards. Young Women's Study Club Affair Feb. 17 The Young Women's Study Club announces its "Night Club Evening", at the Jewish Com- munity Center, Sunday evening, Feb. 17 at 8 p. m. Dinner, danc- ing and a floor show will be of- fered. Reservation must be made before Feb. 9. For reservations call Mrs. Sarah Kushner, TO.- 6-1958, or Mrs. Blanche Baren, TY. 5-7782. CARD OF THANKS The well-known Yiddish poet- ess, Malche Lee, will be the guest of the Oneg Shabbat of Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute this Fri- day at 9:30 p.m. at 3754 Mon- terey. Malche Lee has just published a new volume of poems, "Ge- zangen," from which she will read excerpts. SAM ROSENBLAT D. F. of M. UNITS SPUMONI and LONDON PUDDING Fountain Service Dairy Products Light Lunches HOME MADE CANDY 8954 12th St. cor. Taylor TR. 2-9852 12748 E. McNichols Rd. PR. 3195 Also Choice American Dishes A New RestaUrant for e Select Oriental Taste CONDENSED CREAM Aristo- ■ omatoes th)ck with cream delicately sea-' sonea this is the cream of Cream of Tomato Soup. Nov. condensed it is better than ever 7Q. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842 • • That Will Go a Long Way in Sentimental Value A TREAT! HEINZ Phone For Particulars 4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield Phone: TE. 1-3922 NATIV•CHINESE FOOD serve We arrange your ceremony, procession, Cantors, sing- ers, etc. Sweetheart Special Our Egg Rolls: MILCHI crat Weddings-Banquets Bar Mitzvahs, Etc. Dinner: . 5 to 10 p. lac Sunday Dinner: 2 to 10 p. Open Daily, including Sunday: 5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M. Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. M. including Suraday. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of Maimonides Medical Society will have a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Joseph M. Erman, 19530 Stratford Rd. Miss Kay Savage, Tower Kitchen director of , the Detroit Free PresS, will be the guest speaker on the topic `.`New Trends in Home Making". Host- espes in -addition to Mrs. Erman will be Mesdames N. Sandler, Emory Stein, Julius A. Gitlin; E: R. Simons and I. Weisenthal. * * * SILHOUETTES were addressed by Mrs. Clara Fisher at the meet- ing on Jan. 24, at the home of Rhoda Rabinowitz. Rich v. , !h Heinz Finest arrangements and entertainment of music to suit your social event. Featuring • Jacob Ben Ami and a- cast of noted 'artists will be presented in Concert this 'Sunday night at the Jewish Center, -under auspices of the Jewish Na- tional Workers° Alliance. AsSisting a r tists include th popular Pales,- tinian s i n•g e Sarah Osnathi! Halevy; the not-K ed actor, Jacob Mestel; Al Har ris, in ' recita- tions; Max Lub- Ben Ami etsky, pianist. One-act plays by Sholem Alei- chem and Peretz and other out- standing selections will be fea- tured on the program. Tickets are available at Zion Book Store, Metro Music House, from members and officers of all Farband branches and at the door. On Wednesday, Feb. 13, a spe- cial Palestinian, evening will be sponsored by Branch 114 of Jew- ish National Workers Alliance. A Palestine movie will be shown OF TOMATO SOUP ORCHESTRAS FRENCH ICE CREAM CO. Corner Humphrey Concert Sunday by - Ben Ami, Noted Cast Malche Lee, Yiddish Poet, Guest of Folk Institute ALINOSI Sam Ginsburg 11525 Dexter Blvd. We Deliver Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pollack an'- nounce the engagement of their sister, Selma, to. Al Emoff of Or- lando, Fla. The wedding will take place in March. - * ' * * Mrs. Philip Bortman of Hazel wood Ave. announces the en-: gagement of her . daughter, Bee, to Louis DiamOnd; 'son • of Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond of Tay- lor Ave. Mr. Piamorid recently was honorably. discharged— from the army after :3 1k years Of -ser- vice, 12 months of which he spent in the European Theater of Operations. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reifler of Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement - of their daughter, Frances Arlene, to Milton Mit- chell Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin of. Collingwood Ave. * * Mr. and Mrs. Israel Patrick of Vinewood Ave. announce ' the engagement of their daughter, Alyce, to Lee Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Diamond. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mirvis of Monterey Ave. announce the , en- gagement of their daughter, Ruth to Howard Kraska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kraska of Bay City. - * * Mr. and Mrs. I::-.Rucker of 15869 LaSalle announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Shirley, to Albert Siefman, son of Mrs. L. Siefman of 2679 Taylor, at an open house last Sunday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zaff of 2975 Fullerton announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mil- dred, to Jerry S. Baseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Baseman of Monroe, Mich. Open house will be held at the home of the bride- elect at 8 p. m. Sunday. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Max Mann of Roslyn Rd. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Beverly ,to Herbert Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosen- thal of Webb Ave. Mr. Rosenthal recently was discharged from service after two years in the Pacific. The family of the late Hyman Amernick wishes to express sin- cerest gratitude and appreciation to relatives and friends for the sympathy a n d undestanding shown them in their recent be- reavement. CENTRAL FLORIST and GIFT SHOP HO. 1160 Engagements Chaplain's Return Inspires Shaarey Zedek Women's Scholarship. Drive For Parties & Receptions No Order too Large or too Small HOE HOE INN Specializing ln- Sisterhood to Fete Rabbi Adler Feb.13 At Fund Lucheon Friday, FebrUary I, I946 rIfrii @ SYKSOL ; MEANS KOSSOt WW1's' irtie seat of ' tUi UNION Or ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONS H_ ... J is oa the Isbell /EWIS ANUWE4C.A HEINZ COW four PORTRAITS "Individually Your?' Home Sittings f by Special. 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