Friday, May 17, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten Women's Club Activities WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Q F HOME FOR AGED met May 15 at the home of the president, Mrs. George Koven. Thanks were extended to members and friends for their assistance to the SOS drive, during which the home for Aged Auxiliary contri- buted a truckload of canned goods. Those wishing to have their packages picked up should call TO. 5-6530. Members are invited to attend the League of Women's Organizations meeting May 22 at the Shaarey Zedek. Simcha and memorial donations are accepted by Mrs. Martin Lip- pitt, TO. 5-9313. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold a bridge in the syna- gogue social hall Monday at 8:30 p. m., proceeds to go to Percy Jones Hospital for needles and records. Mrs. Henry Schore is chairman. The Sisterhood held a SOS food shower May 15. Mrs. Jos- eph Jacobs and Mrs. Morris San- dubra were hostesses. * * * AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUXILIARY elected the follow- ing officers: Mrs. Asher Smith, president; Mesdames Martin Share, Michael Wainer and Harry Katzman, vice-presidents; Mrs. Ben Zogut, recording secretary; Mrs. Hy Margolis, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Irving Belinsky, treasurer. * * * DAVID HORODOKER JRS. announce the election of the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. I. A. Law- ton, president; Mrs. A. Dorchen, vice-president; Mrs. B. Chase, fin- ancial secretary and publicity di- rector; Mrs. I. Knoppow, record- ing and corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. Spielberg and Mrs. L. Heiman, treasurers; Mrs. L. Bias and Mrs. J. M. Davidson, hospi- talers. 'Officers were installed at the Mother-Daughter luncheon on May 2. * * * - UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- EN'S CLUB will be addressed - at 13:30 p.m. next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Belsky, 18941 Santa Rosa, by Dr. John Sullivan of Wayne University, on the subject of correct psychology to use with children. Mothers are invited to attend. * * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID will install the follow- ing officers at 12:30 p. m. on Wed- nesday, May 29, at the Book Cad- illac: Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff, president; Mesdames Samuel Samuels, Joseph Rose and Jacob Yord, vice-presidents; Mrs. Saul Saxon, recording secretary; Mrs. Joshua Circle, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. Morris Solomon, treasurer; Mrs. Blanche Freund, flower fund treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, case worker, assisted by Mrs. Fanny Strauss; Mrs. Anna Williams, chaplain; Mrs, Eva Ellenstein, honorary president. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will honor its paid up members with a complimentary luncheon at the Park Avenue Hotel, Monday, May 27, at 12:30 p.m. The after- noon will be devoted to cards or Mah Jong. Mrs. Max .Rosen- feld is membership vice presi- dent Mrs. Barney Newman has arranged the program. - Mrs. Ralph Levy is in charge of ar- rangements. Mrs. Peter A. Miller, president, will preside. • Detroit Club of PHI SIGMA SIGMA sponsored a Mother- Daughter luncheon May 11 at the Statler. Mrs. David Seligson gave a brief history of the group. Mrs. Martin L. Friedman, presi- dent, introduced members and guests. Out-of-town members in- cluded Mrs. David Croll, and her daughters, Eunice and Constance of Toronto, and Mrs. Mortimer Friedlander of Montreal. The Misses Phyllis Rubin, Frieda Frazer and. Norma Wold, MSC students, were among the guests. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SER- VICE CLUB has planned an in- teresting program for the Mo- thers - Daughters banquet at Zack's, May 21. Mesdames Ethel Klein and Frances Mintz are co- chairmen. Election of officers will be held May 28. * * * LITTLE WOMEN OF HADAS- SAH will hold its final meeting of the season on Sunday, May 26, at the Shaarey Zedek, at 2:30 p. m. Mothers are invited to at- tend. New officers and board members will be installed. Elaine Shiffman, group president, will present the gavel to the newly- elected president. • * * * AMERICAN HANN CLUB con- tributed $400 to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign. At two recent meetings, held at the home of Mrs. Anne Tamaroff, where nominations of officers were made, and at the home of Mrs. E. Drucker, the following offi- cers were elected: Mrs. Anne Goldstein, president; Mrs. Ida Yam, vice-president; Mrs. Belle Kaminsky, secretary; S. Portnoy, treasurer, and Anne Tamaroff, chairman of advertisement. • * * * INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP re-elected Mrs. Eleanor King, president for a third term. Other officers are: Mrs. David . H. Mattes and Mrs. George Treeger, vice-presidents; Mrs. Julian A. Grace, recording secretary; Mrs. M. H. Fox, financial secretary; Mrs. Abraham Young, treasurer; Mrs. Nathan Simon, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. Moe Gantz, social •secretary; Mrs. Jack Free- man, case chairman;, Mrs. Morris Shepherd, post-war chairman; Mrs. Eve Sherman, memorial fund; Mrs. Albert E. Cutler, happy day fund; Mrs. Hyman; J. Kramer, delegate. The group will celebrate its 12th anniversary at a dinner dance June 9 at Park Ave. Hotel. Albert E. Cutler will be master of ceremonies. For reservations call Mrs. Grace, UN. 401534. * * DEBORAH AUXILIARY, Bnai Brith Young Women, will install officers Tuesday, at Butzel Hall of the Jewish Center. The new officers are: Eve Finkelstein, president; Esther Karbal, Doro- thy Tenner and Kay Pennington, vice presidents; Rosalind Levin, financial secretary; Frances Tut- tle, recording secretary; Shirley Lucow and Elayne Nathanson, mailing secretaries; Miriam Schwartz, corresponding secre- tary; Betty Rottenberg, treasur- er; Charlotte Gilbert, sentinel; Ada Rochlin, conductress; Ruth Weiss, counselor;. Hannah Fore- man, Rose . Beitman _ and Doris Susman, trustees;" Edythe Fein- gold, Bee Goodgall, Pearl Rap,- paport, Stacia , Shapiro, Belle Marriages To Wed June 25 MISS THEODORA SIKE Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Theodora Sike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sike of Dexter Blvd., to Sam Roska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roska of California. Mr. Roska recently returned from 42 months army service in the Persian Gulf Command and the European Theater of Opera- tions. June 25, the date chosen for their wedding, marks the 27th anniversary of the marriage of the parents of the bride-elect. Hauptman, Toby Medow, Jean- ette Newman, Sally Benlifer, Syl- via Unatin, executive board. The outgoing president, Ruth Weiss, will report on the year's work. A musical interlude will 'be given by Harriet Aaron. * * * GEN. MAURICE ROSE AUX- ILIARY 420 of Jewish War Vet- erans elected Pearl Spinner, pres- ident; Muriel Smith and Lillian Epstein, vice-presidents; Pauline F a b i a n, treasurer; Eva Levi chaplain; Rose Karden, guard; Lorraine Tannis, Toby Engel and Nettie Zimburg, trustees. Officers will be installed June 13 at the * * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB will hold its annual lucheon and elec- tions at the Women's City Club on May 21. The program will feature Mrs. David Kallman in a group of American compositions, accompanied by Florence Kut- zeic. * * * LADIES' AUXILIARY OF CONG. BETH SHMUEL will have its fourth annual donor luncheon Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Krick- stein of Mt. Cleinens will speak and Rev. Silverman will sing. Mlawer to Celebrate Anniversary May 26 CHARLUP-HIRSCH: The mar- riage of Lucille Hirsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Hirsch of Monterey Ave., to Bernard Char- lup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Charlup of Napa, Calif., took place May. 1, in the Founders Room at the Book Cadillac Ho- tel, Rabbi J. S. Speka officiated. The bride wore a white satin gown with a sweet-heart neck- line trimmed with seed pearls,. a finger-tip veil with a crown of matching seed-pearls adorn- ing her head. She 'carried a bible with two orchids and streamers. The bride's sister, Libby, was maid of honor. Matron of Hon- or was Mrs. Sophie Epstein. Her bridesmaids were Rose Lieber- man and Jeanette Silberstein. Best man was Max Ornstein, uncle of the bride. Out of town guests included the bridegroom's parents; Mrs. Kolemeister of San Francisco, and Miss Betty Udman of Pitts- burgh. Following the ceremony a din- ner was held in the Washington Room. The couple flew to New York for their honeymoon. The newlyweds will reside in Napa, Calif. - The twelfth anniversary of Mlawer Ungegend Verein will be celebrated at a banquet Sun- day, May 26, at Riviera Hall. The dinner will be followed by a program of entertainment. Miss Rosalie Gross will render vocal selections, accompanied on the piano by Miss Betty Kovalsky. by Reservations are taken Julius Newberg, chairman of the banquet committee, TY. 5-4002, and the co-chairman, Israel Burnstein, TR. 2-4053. Pioneer Women's May Dance at Wayne Hotel Saturday The Pioneer Women's Organ- ization will sponsor a May dance Saturday at 9 p.m. in the Fort Wayne hotel. Mickey Woolf's or- chestra will provide the music. The proceeds will be donated to the Children's Home in Palestine. Tickets may be obtained from Zelda Miller, TY. 7-7470; Goldie Wasserman, UN. 3-8737; Florence Primack, DA. 8978; Gussie Green, TO. 5-3608, or Ruth Katz, TO. 8-8361. U. S. Will Consult Jews, Arabs Before Acting On Report WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The U. S. government is studying the recommendations of the Anglo- American inquiry committee on Palestine and intends to consult with Arab and Jewish leaders be- fore making any definite decision on the report, Acting Secretary of State Acheson told diplomatic aides of five Arab states. PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB of Jericho Lodge 328, at a meet- ing at the home of Etta Felsot, made plans for a Fall card party and smorgasbord and for a June trip to Toronto. The next meet- ing will be held June 12 at the home of Gussie Klein, 4038 Duane. M uJic for AY 1 Occaiion3 Weddings . . . Dances . . . 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