Friday, March 8, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS May 19 Is Set as ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner have left for a visit in New York City and will be guests at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. A shower was given Feb. 27 by Miss Pearl King, at her home, in honor of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Esther Cohen to Rabbi Jacob Davidson of New York City. The candle light dinner was followed by instrumental and vocal music. Mrs. Ben Goldstick has returned from Philadelphia, where she attended the graduation of her son, Mark, from Temple University Dental school. Dr. Goldstick, a Wayne university graduate, re- ceived the Dr. Gustav Tassman award. He is a member of the John Kolmer honorary medical society and was chapter secretary of Alpha Omega fraternity. He will resume his studies in the East, specializing in orthodontics. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Ginsberg of 9503 McQuade will be at home Sunday in honor of their son, Sgt. Saul Ginsberg, who was recently discharged after serving overseas. No cards. Guests from Detroit at Governor Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., in- clude Warren Avis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ashe, J. G. Standart, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Agree, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Berke, H. Jacob- son, J. Jones, D. Walters, T. D. Anson, Mrs. Hugo Friedenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weinberger, Mr. and Mrs. David Radner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kraft and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Al Manchel, Mr. and Mrs. M. Robinson, Joseph Rakoff, Harry Stein- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mar- golis, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kohlenberg, Miss Ruth Goldberg, Mrs. Esther Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Slobin, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sterling, M. A. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Field, Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Bromberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weber, Mr and Mrs. N. Litcherman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Binder, Mrs. Mitteldorf, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shriman, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wat- terstone, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone and children. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein left for a 10 day visit in New York and Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener of Northlawn Ave. have as their house guest Mago Hayes of New York for whom several parties were given. Miss Lillian E. Grunt has returned to Ann Arbor to complete her senior year at the University of Michigan, after spending a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Grunt. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet of Northlawn Ave. have returned from Florida. Mrs. A. H. Grant (Elaine Albert) and daughter, Rose Deborah, have returned to Columbus, Ga., to join Capt. Grant who is stationed at the Regional Hospital, Fort Benning. Mrs. Harriet Krohner (Fay Grunt) and son, Martin Paul, flew back with Mrs. Grant to spend a few weeks at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell of 18948 Wisconsin have left on a motor trip 'to Los Angeles, Calif., where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fields (Thelma Mitchell) and their twin daughters, Arduth and Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rudnick of 3345 Glynn Ct. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Feb. 27 with family and friends in Ottawa, Ontario. Upon their return to Detroit on March 3 they were honored by their children, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. - Klasky and Lillian Rudnick, at a surprise open house at their residence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of 18634 San Juan will have open house Sunday, March 17, 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of the return of their son, Sgt. Alybert Smith, who served with the U. S. Army for the past 38 months, having seen service in the European and Pacific theaters of war. He has just received his discharge. Mrs. David Kallman and daughter, Rita, of Canterbury Drive have returned from a week's stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago. Mrs. Rose Rubenstein will present a number of students in a recital on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Rubenstein Piano Studios. There will also be a demonstration in ear-training and theory held in weekly classes. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feinberg of Lawton Ave. have returned from a few weeks' vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Krause (Lora Ann Weinberg) are temporarily residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg of Warrington Drive. Mr. Krause recently was discharged from the army air forces. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of 19313 Santa Barbara will hold open house Sunday, from 2 p. m., in honor of their son, Murray M. Kahn, who is on terminal leave from the U. S. army after four years of service. No cards. Capt. Kahn served for two years in the Pacific area and his latest station was Tokyo where he was depot operations officer. Zionist Youth CounciliOrganized HerWeddingDate To Consolidate Efforts in Detroit A Zionist Youth Council has been formed here in order that Zionist youth groups may take concerted action on educational, cultural and practical political work to further Zionist in De- troit. Activities will consist of fund raising, joint holiday celebra- tions, speaker and forum bureau, and political action. The Zionist Youth Council is Urge Jewish Groups Continue Programs For Local JWB-USO MISS DOROTHY ZUCKERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zuck- erman of Boston Blvd. announce the engagement of their 'daugh- ter, Dorothy, to William Wiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Nathan Wiss of Grand Ave. May 19 has been set as the wedding date. Farband Camp Planning Program for Summer The camp committee and staff of Farband Camp and Kinder- welt is making plans for' the summer. New camp equipment is being ordered, additions are being made to the staff. Members of the staff who have not as yet filed their applications are urged to do so immediately. Others in- terested should write to Director N. Drachler, 18095 Appoline, De- troit 21. A few openings are still available. The Farband Camp reunion will be on March 16, 7:30 p. m., at Workmen's Circle Educational Center, 11529 Linwood. All friends are invited. Congress Establishes Information Office NEW YORK (JTA)—The es- tablishment of the Office of Jew- ish Information as "a public service to the American commun- ity" has been announced by Dr. David Petegorsky, executive di- rector of the American Jewish Congress, The information serv- ice will issue a twice-monthly pamphlet series on Jewish affairs, a monthly wall newspaper, a weekly clipsheet and mat serv- ice, documentary films, film-strips and radio transcriptions. • Relief Program of JDC To Continue in Germany President Truman's designa- tion of 11 national relief agen- cies as the Cbuncil of Relief Agencies Licensed for Operation in Germany (CRALOG) applies only to the specific agencies in- cluded in the list and interested in relief for German civilians and, will not affect the exten- sive relief and rehabilitation pro- gram carried on for Jewish sur- vivors and displaced persons in Germany by the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, it was empha- sized in a statement by Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice- chairman of the JDC. More than 65 JDC welfare workers are stationed in Ger- many and Austria carrying out the agency's activities there, Dr. Hyman noted. We Introduce The "Streamliner" Our own exclusive new bag in fine BLACK CALFSKIN with a full zipper top ... an easy- carrying handle ... a gilt metal plate that can be monogrammed at a slight extra charge. STREET FLOOR TO. 8-1650 ALINOSI FRENCH ICE CREAM .CO. Featuring SPUMONI and LONDON PUDDING Fountain Service Dairy Products Light Lunches . HOME MADE CANDY 8954 12th St. coy. Taylor TR. 2-9852 12748 E. McNichols Rd. PR. 3195 13.50 plus Fed. Tax MIDWAY FLORISTS 3351 W. Davidson Page- Thirteen- Woodward thru to Washington carrying on correspondence with the Young Zionist Actions Com- mittee in New Yo0c and will af- filiate with the Zionist Council of Detroit. At present 11 Zionist youth groups are members of the Coun- cil: Aluma, Habonim, Hashomer Hatzair, Hechalutz, Intercollegi- ate Zionist Federation of Amer- ica (Wayne University Chapter), Junior Hadassah, Junior Miz- rachi, Little Women of Hadas- sah, Senior and Young Judea, Young Men's Zionist Organiza- tion, and Aviva group of Miz- rachi. Officers of the Detroit Zionist Youth Council are: Joe Medwed, president; Ben Kaminker, secre- tary-treasurer; Adeline Subar, recording secretary. Youth Council has organized a speakers bureau, composed of members of constituent organ- izations. The bureau will act as a clear- ing committee for Zionist youth speakers. For information call TO. 6-4785 or TY. 6-2632. While Jewish organizations are responding to the need of the US O-JWB Detroit Army and Navy Committee for continued sponsorship of its three major program services for ser- vicemen, more organizations are urged to volunteer bookings for the Sunday morning brunches in the USO-JWB lounge at the Jewish Community Center; The Canteen at the Metropolitan USO downtown Mondays (JWB, days), and the Wednesday night parties in the Great Lakes Club rooms For All Occasions at the Belcrest Hotel. In a statement issued jointly 'FLOOR SHOWS by Mrs., Joseph Falk and Mrs. NAME ORCHESTRAS Daniel Krouse, co-chairmen of Unexcelled Service for the USO-JWB food program, the various organizations are Weddings - Bar Mitzvaths -called upon not to permit any Banquets - Anniversaries kind of letdown in the USO ser- vices which remain a community responsibility. Dates for bookings should be phoned in to the USO-JWB, 753 Book Bldg. CA. 4710 MA. 8400. GOOD MUSIC JULES KLEIN