Friday, September 27, 1946 THE :EW1SH NEWS Page Eighteen 1,000 Hadassah Women Launch Annual Honor Roll Campaign Denies Hungarian Jew! Seek to Return to Hungary BUDAPEST (JTA) — Dr. Lanlo Nagy, secretary-general of the Zionist Federation of Hungary, denied reports in Budapest news- papers that large numbers of Hungarian Jews who settled in Palestine are seeking to return to this country. Dr. Nagy declared that anti- Zionist groups in Hungary are at- tempting to exploit recent unrest in Palestine and are circulating this "irresponsible and tenden- cious allegation." A Hungarian-Palestine cham- ber of commerce iAas been found- ed here to re-establish trade and industrial contacts which were broken off between the two na- tions during the war. To Wed January 12 Jr. Hadassah Starts New Year's Activities; Plan Season's Program Miss Gertrude Strauss, presi- dent of Detroit Unit of Junior Hadassah, greeted the first meet- ing of Junior Hadassah on Sept. 15, in the WWJ auditorium. The program chairman, Char- lotte Kruger, conducted the busi- ness portion of the program. Miss Rhodine Ungar, member- ship chairman, announced that a hayride would take place Oct. 19, a paid-up membership dance in November, a Hanukah party in December, a fund raising dance in February, and a donor affair in April. Miss Frances Waterman, fund- raising chairman, indicated that quotas for the year will be $3,- 000, and the February dance will be the means of surpassing this amount. Corinne Perlis, educational chairman, stated that the study group would meet Wednesday 'enings. Hilda Samuels, sports chair- MISS LOIS PELTZ The engagement of Miss Lois Peitz to Joseph Jacoby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacoby of the Wilshire Hotel, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Peltz of 3249 Altamont, man, has reserved for Junior Cleveland Heights, 0. Hadassah Women, at Orient Miss Peltz attended Ohio State Recreation Center, bowling alleys University. for Monday evenings. Call Tyler Mr. Jacoby, who was a student 5-5645 for information. Approximately 1,000 women attended the luncheon meeting of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, on Sept. 20, at the Book Cadillac Hotel, marking the opening of the Hadassah Honor Roll campaign. In the photograph, left to right, are: Standing. MRS. SIDNEY J. ALLEN, chairman of special gifts, and PROF. RALPH S. HAR- LOW of Smith College, guest speaker; seated. MRS. LOUIS GLASIER, president of Hadassah, and MRS. ROBERT J. NEWMAN, honor Roll chairman. Funds raised by Hadassah in its Honor Roll drive go for the various Hadassah causes in Palestine. and are used for the support of Youth Aliyah, the settlement program for refugee children; the Iiadassah hospitals, nurses' training and health education programs; Jewish National Fund and other activities for the redemption of the Jewish Homeland. Jeanne King Bride of Ramon Gerson In N.Y. Ceremony Births Aug. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Abrams of Chicago (So- Wilensky), a daughter, phie Francie Belle. • • • Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton Marwil (Lenore Zavelle) of Philadelphia, a son, Joel David. Lawrence W. Crohn spoke on at Wayne University, is a veteran "Drama of Palestine." of five years' service. He served Mrs. Sidney Brand, Senior for four years in the Pacific as Hadassah's unit advisor, gave tokens to the following girls for a First Lieutenant with the medi- their work for Junior Hadassah: cal administration of the 32nd Toby Langer, Marjorie Salk, Red Arrow Division. Essie Kr•-qan, Helen Karabenick, They will be married in Cleve- Frances Waterman, Rhodine Un- land on Jan. 12. gar, Evelyn Oshman, Corinne Perlis, Muriel Lavasco, Florence Schaefer, Gertrude Strauss, Mary Photography Cohan, Fanny Greenwald, Ger- trude Goldman, Alice Geer by Green, Ruth Green, Florence Lipshitz, Estelle Bussell and Grace Schwartz. At Last! New York's Wedding and Party Service In Detroit. PARTIES • BY VAL RA. 4860 S ti erguotti ilair Removed Permanently Esther Wesley, R.E. UN. 2-4300 8216 W. McNichols Rd. (1116 (1.1 PAUL A Key to Judaism! Specialising in Please send one dollar for your copy to: Commercial. Illustrative and Industrial Photography Public Events Banquets Weddings Ras- Mitzvah Manual — — TAMID PUBLICATIONS TO. 6-8913 3346 TUXEDO Post Office Box 4134. Tacoma Park Station, D. C. 1 1 . ••• ■ )••••Vmse) mailiwImer ■ rmil rmPromPromml, ■ )=Nerm ■ Vmsrmly ■ rol.) ■ rmolw1,1,m5 1■ 1•EnrimoWpawrwril ■ b) • Sept. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Forman (Blanche Green), a son, Richard Steven. • • • Sept. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Edward Dudelson (Jeanet e Rubenstein) Of Ohio Ave., a son, Mark Andrew. ley Sept. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Xutnick (Ann Rosenfeld) of Mack Ave., a son. • • • Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel E. Einstein (Caroline Greenbaum) of Fullerton Ave., a son, David Jay. MRS. RAMON GERSON • • • The Wz :dorf Astoria Hotel in Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. New York was the scene of a Charles R. Rassner (Gertrude ' ..utiful wedding on Sunday, Butman of London, Ont.) of-Ful- Sept. 15, when Jeanne King, lerton Ave., twin sons, Gary daughter of Mrs. Herbert Lin- Marshall and Ronald Mark. denbaum of New York, and New- ton King of Boston, Mass., be- Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and came the bride of Ramon Ger- , Mitchell — andeberg. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Mrs. Gerson attended the Uni- Gerson of Oakman Blvd. Rabbi ersity of Wisconsin and her hus- Louis Newman performed the band, an alumnus of the Univer- ceremony. sity of Michigan, recently re- The bride, who was given in . turned from service with the marriage by her paternal grand-• ; Navy in the Pacific. Upon their father, David King of Detroit, was return from a motor trip to the 11 vely in her gown of imported west coast, Mr. and Mrs. Gerson metallic lace z nd net fashioned will make their home in Detroit. in bouffant style. Her finger-tip veil was attached to a coronet of stephanotis and streamers of the same flower fell from the Bible which she carried. Dance, Dinner Orchestra Jean Aronson of Chicago was D-F-M Units the maid of honor for her former college roommate, and Bunny Jack Allen and Tony Klein Nussenfeld of Bridgeport, Conn., Your Favorite Vocal M.C's and Jean Daniels of New York were the bridesmaids. Byron Weddings - Banquets - Socials Gerson served his brother as best Large or Small man and the ushers were Stan Clamage and Fred Ginsburg. The finest Detroit talent Besides members of the bridal at your call — All types party guests from Detroit in- of entertainment. cluded Mr. and Mrs. / B. Hay- We will assist you, free of den, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hay- charge in the arranging and den, Rhoda Lou Hayden, Mrs. rehearsal of your ceremonial Minna Elliman, Mr. and Mrs. procession. Harry B. Levy, Harry Gerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman, Mr. For Information Please Call and Mrs. Irving Ka .ifman, Mrs. TO. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842 David King, Mrs. Charles Brown, S. Rosenblatt DETROIT PALESTINE HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN Which serves officially as this community's fund-raising organization for the GEWERKSHAFTEN DRIVES FOR PALESTINE Takes this means of extending sincerest greetings V ery to all Detroit Jews for a n. ear The Gewerkshaften funds have made possible the history-making achievements in Palestine through the Histadrut—the Palestine Jewish Federation of Labor. Gewerkshaften has made possible the extension of housing and employment facili- ties for the tens of Thousands of Jewish settlers in Palestine. Gewerkshaften sponsors industrial and agricultural development in Palestine, pro- vides hospitalization for its 145,000 members, supervises the schooling of the sturdy Jewish children and holds high the banner in all Jewish reconstruction activities in Ereiz Israel. Gewerkshaften funds make it possible for the Histadrut to serve as the backbone of Jewish endeavors in the reconstruction of the Jewish Commonwealth. The Detroit Palestine Histradut Campaign extends heartfelt thanks to Detroit Landsmemshaften, to all its workers and contributors for the support given our great cause during the past 15 years. We invite your continued cooperation for the 1947 drive and in the years to come. DETROIT PALESTINE HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN TY. 7-8225 and TY. 7-7165 9142 LINWOOD MORRIS SCHAVER, Honorary Chairman HARRY SCHUMER, Chairman Morris Lieberman, Chairman Norman Cottler WILLIAM HORDES NATHAN LINDEN LOUIS LEVINE Executive Committee: Vice Chairmen ALEX NICHAMIN ABE NUSSBAUM JOHN ISAACS, Treasurer DAVID SISLIN, Recording Secretary ALEX SCHREIER, Financial Secretary J. L. WOLOCK, Chairman of Landsman- shaften and Organizations Sam Rabinowitz, Executive Director M. Teich, Director for Landsmanshaften Leo Gold M. Goldoftas Philip Jaffe Samuel Kane Benjamin Laikin Bernard Milinsky Harry Laker Joseph Mikofsky Nathan Rose N. Sklar Morris Schubiner Sidney Shevitz Mrs. Sophie Sislin Abraham White