THE JEWISH NEWS • Page Ten Hadassah's Honor Roll Drive Opens with Luncheon Sept. 20 Advance Meeting of Special Gifts Division to Be Held Next • Wednesday at Center; Group Chairmen Named; Quotas for Annual Appeal Boosted Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will launch its 1946-47 Honor Roll drive with -a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac hotel . Sept. 20, at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Robert J. Newman is general chairman. In advance of the opening luncheon, a meeting of the workers in the special gifts division of the Honor Roll will be held next Wednesday, ar'. 10:30 a. m., at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Mrs. Sidney , J. Allen, chairman of special gifts, will preside. Group Chairmen Special gifts chairmen of vari- ous groups are: University East. Mrs. Alfred Meyers; University West. Mrs. Benjamin Silberstein: Central East, Mrs. Abraham Coop- er and Mrs. Abraham Srere; Central West, Mrs. Adolph Lowe; Rus'sell Woods, Mrs. Joseph New- man ; Huntington Woods, Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe. Hadassah appeals for funds only once a year through its Honor Roll campaign. Quotas have been increased this year be- , cause of the greater needs in MRS. ROBERT 3. NEWMAN Palestine. Honor Roll funds are used for all Hadassah projects- Hadassah Rothschild University Hospital, Youth Aliyah, Child Welfare and Vocational Educa- Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Eskow of tion, Jewish National Fund and the Youth Commission. The last Glendale Ave. announce the en- named, which is the newest pro- gagement of their daughter, Gail, ject, aims to educate the youth to Phil Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. of this country in Zionism. Mannie Stein of the Bronx, N. Y. 8,500 Youths Training in Zion There are 8,500 Aliyah children Mr. Stein recently was discharged now in training in Palestine. In from the army air force after five addition, a steady migration of years' service. * * * refugee children to Palestine has been maintained during the last The engagement of Miss Rosa- year, despite all obstacles. In the lind S. Singer, daughter of Mrs. nine-month period ending June Anna L. Singer of New York and 30. nearly 3,000 children entered the late Milton Singer to Julian the Youth Aliyah movement. Tugman of Santa Barbara Drive, In addition to support of the has been announced. Nov. 10 Hadassah Rothschild University has been set as the wedding date. * * * Hospital, the Jewish Agency- has Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kadu- appointed Hadassah as the ad- ministrative arm of the new Im- shin of Kentucky Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, migrant Medical Service. Sarah, to Harry Goldon, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Goldon of Landing of Refugees Aided Northwestern Ave. By Hadassah's Hospital * NEW YORK: The disembarka- tion of Jewish refugees from some Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers of of the vessels in the Haifa har- L ongfellow Ave. announce the en- g bor was made conditional by the gagement of their daughter, Helen British authorities on the estab. Suzanne, to Gilbert Joseph Gil- lishment of a 60-bed hospital in bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund the Athlit detention camp, near L. Gilbert of Boston Blvd. Miss the port, it was disclosed in a Myers is a graduate of Newman cable from Palestine to Hadassah, School. Both Mr. Gilbert and Miss the Women's Zionist Organization Myers attend * Wayne * * University. of America. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Robinson of The cable, sent by Dr. Hai Yassky, director of the HadassaHavana, Cuba, announce Hadassahg agement of their daughter, An- Engagements ita, to Ben L.. Zack, son of Mr. P. Schoolman, chairman of the and Mrs. Meyer Zack of Chicago Palestine Committee of Hadassah, * * * said that within 24 hours the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alper of hospital, with full equipment and Gladstone Ave. announce the en- personnel, was set up and opened. gagement of their daughter, Ann, The refugees, the cable revealed, to Murray Kagen, son of Mr. and had threatened a hunger strike Mrs. David L. Kagen of Sturtevant if barred from landing. Ave. Oct 6 has been set as the wedding date. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wertheimer of 18465' Parkside Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois - Russine, to Dr. Morris J. Will Lipnik, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Offices at All Branches Lipnik of 11708 Ilene Ave. The Accept Registrations bride-elect is a graduate of the 1945 class of Northwestern Uni- After Labor Day versity. Dr. Lipnik was graduated In compliance with arrange- from Wayne .Medical School in ow• meets made by the Detroit Board 1946 and was president of Phi of Education to postpone the re- Delta Epsilon medical fraternity. opening of the school term to He is serving his internship at Sept. 9, the United Hebrew Receiving Hospital, 'following Schools similarly have postponed which he will return to the Army, resumption of Hebrew classes in where he had previously served all branches of the schools to for almost three years. Hebrew Schools To Open Sept 9 that date. Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of • the schools, announces that arangements are being made for the opening of special classes to accommodate new enrollment. Registration for all branches will be :taken in the offices of the achbol,s after Labor Day. Plans soon will be made for annua3 observance of EdUcation Month. Call Off Boycott, Arab Merchants Plead JAFFA.—The .Arab • League's boycott of Jewish goods has de- generated into a black-market racket with Jewish goods selling at higher prices than in Jewish stores. Sixty Arab merchants here stated in a memorandum. submitted to the Palestine Arab . Higher Executive, that the boy-‘ cott should be called off. - Marriages FRIEDMAN-JACOB: The mar- riage of Rolla Joan Jacob, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Jacob of Boston Blvd., and Daniel Fried- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Friedman of Shaker Heights, 0., was solemnized Tuesday evening, Aug. 27, at the Book Cadillac Ho- tel, with Rabbi Brickner of Cleve- land officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father wore the gown her sister, Mrs. Irving Gold- berg, was married in on April 30. It was fashioned of candelight satin in the traditional princess style with fitted bodice, sweet- heart neckline, long tight sleeves, and the full skirt extending into a court train. The veil of heirloom lace, the one that her mother had worn on her wedding day, fell from a lace crown and extended beyond the train of her gown. She also carried her mother's fan of mother of pearl and matching lace to which were attached two white orchids and a spray of stephanotis. The bride's two sisters, Mrs. Manuel Hartman and Mrs. Irving Goldberg, were the. matrons of honor. The bridesmaids were her cousin, Janice Traxler, Reva Gold- berg, Lynn Lucas of Chicago, Rhoda Lou Hayden, Idell Laupt- man, Dora Lee Rothberg, Beverly Prentis and Mrs. Harry Neder- lander. Mr. Friedman chose his father to serve as his best man and the ushers included his brother, Stan- ford Friedman, the bride's two brothers, Richard and Robert Jacob, Irving and Adolph Gold- berg, Manuel Hartman and Mer- ril Sands and Thomas Selber of Cleveland. Members of the family who came from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldman, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Emmerman of Chicago, Mrs. Lil Akers of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Saul E. Jacob and her son Herbert of Scranton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Katzman of Youngs- town, 0 Following the reception and din- ner the young couple left by plane for Asheville, N. C., from where they will go on to New York. They plan to make their home in Shaker Heights. * * * SELICK-WEISS: Mr. and Mrs. . Alexander Weiss of Dexter Blvd. announce the recent marraige of their daughter, Shirley, to Al Se- lick, son of Mr. -and- Mrs. Jos. Se- lick of Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mrs. Harry Glassman, sister of the bride, was matron of honor , Miss Jeanette Weiss was her sis- ter's maid of honor. The brides- maids included Mrs. Harold Weiss, the Misses Ann Selick, Shirley Farkus and Francis Levin. The ushers were Harold Weiss, Milton Weiss, Jack Kape and Irv- ing Wasserman. * The couple have left on a trip to Chicago and are making their home in Mt. Clemens. The bridegroom recently receiv- ed his discharge from the United States Navy. 'Brandeis' on Eternal Light Opens Wishengrad Festival As its first presentation on a "Wishengrad Festival," the Eter- nal Light will present "Brandeis," an original radio drama by Mor- ton Wishengrad, Sunday, 'Sept. 1, (NBC, 11 a. in.; WEAF, 12 noon DST). The festival will consist of repeat broadcasts of the four best- liked scripts by Mr. Wishengrad for the Eternal Light program: "Brandeis," "Lillian Wald," "Tho- mas Kennedy," and "The Parable of Reb Yisroel." raeirte -Totiveri "Always Fresh Flowers" Bill Caplan - Larry Morris We Deliver Anytime — Anyplace! 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 Friday, August 30, 1946 Births August Bride July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daitch of 2512 Calvert Ave., a daughter, Rena Florence. * * July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brontman (Sally Sklare) of 12839 Petoskey, a daughter, Shelley Lynne. * * July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finsilver• (Frances Loewenberg), a daughter, Karen. * Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. -Mar- kus S. Simon (Mildred B. Simon) of 9243 McQuade, a daughter, Shulamith Ellen. * * Aug. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jefferson (Anne Ploshnick) of Pingree Ave., a son, Barry. * * * Aug. " 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Her- man M. Sperling (Estelle D. The marriage of Miss Elyse F. Jameson) , a daughter, Judith Lipkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joan. * George Lipkin of Detroit, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. M. Sidder, to Robert S. Katz, Keeps (Frances Goldberg) of- 18215 son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Katz Meyers Rd., . a daughter, Erica of Brookline, Mass., war solemn- Joan. • * * ized Aug. 25 at the Whittier Ho- tel. Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Liane Sidder, cousin of the bride, Sultan (Gail Colbert), a son, Bar- was maid of honor. The brides- ry Stuart. * * * maids were : Adriane Lipkin, sister Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- of the bride, Betty Minus, Sara Gail Lewis and Beryl Mazer of nard A. Werbe (Sally Grossman), a daughter,. Susan Diane. Brookline. * * * Arthur Katz, brother of the Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- bridegroom, was. best man. Ushers were: Herman Stone, Murray Rob- ley B. Friedman (Miriam - Levin), bins, Alan Jacobson and Frank of Normandy Ave., a daughter, Peggy Jane. Gordon, all of Boston. • * * Out-of-town guests also includ- Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam ed Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lipkin and D. Magid (Frances Meisler), -13130 Mrs. Doris Segal of Miami Beach; Lawton, a son, Lawrence Allan. - Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Lipkin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robrish, Mrs. S. Gordon Aug. 22—To Mr. and' Mrs. and son, Frank, of Boston; Mr. George R. Klein. (Helen Horwi' ) and Mrs. S. B. Schaffer, Mrs. R. of 4280 Clements, a son, Barry Robinson and Mrs. K. Sidder of Michael. * * * Chicago. Aug. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. I. After an extended honeymoon trip through Canada and New Murray Jacobs (Sonia Dushkin) Hampshire, the newlyweds will of Virginia Park, daughter, Connie Ruth. make their home in Boston. MRS. ROBERT S. KATZ SAO PAULO, Brazil, (JTA)— After five years of forced publica- tion in Portuguese, the newspaper "Yiddishe Presse" appeared in Yiddish. The Jewish community celebrated the event. 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