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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

To Wed Nov. 19

Lt. James Zuckerman, who served with the armed forces for
four years, returned from the South Pacific and is at home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman of the Book Cadillac
HoteL He will resume his studies at the University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Price (Gertrude Ginsberg) were guests
of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ginsberg of Traverse
City, Mich., for two weeks and have left for Kalamazoo and West-
ern Michigan College where Mr. Price is working on his Master's
degree. Mrs. Ginsberg returned to her home after attending the
United Jewish Appeal conference in Detroit. While here she was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave.
Joyce Barrar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Barrar of
Ohio Ave., left for a visit in New York City before going to
Northampton to resume her studies at Smith College.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreinson returned to their home in Elmira,
N. Y., after spending several days with their sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim of Webb Ave.
Mrs. A. J. Levin and her daughter Nancy of Muirland Ave. are
spending a week in New York before Nancy goes on to Annedale-
on-the-Hudson to resume her studies at Bard College.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago are spending a few
days with Mrs. Ruskin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of
Chicago Blvd.
MISS LENORA BETTY BAYLES
Robert Enggass of Cumberland Way has left for New York to
resume his studies at Columbia University School of Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bayles of
Thomas M. Klein of Chicago Blvd. spent a few days in Lorain, Grand Ave. announce the engage-
0., and Cleveland visiting with members of his family before re- ment of their daughter, Lenora
turning to Ann Arbor to resume his studies at - the university.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. have re- Betty, to Dr. Joseph M. Stulberg,
son of Mrs. Pearl Stulberg of
turned from a six weeks motor trip to the west coast.
Warren Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. has left for New York Rochester Ave. and the late Mr.
from where he will sail shortly for Europe where he plans to Stulberg. The wedding date has
spend some time in France, Switzerland and Sweden.
for Nov. 19.
Dean Laib, daughter of Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr., been set

has left for Philadelphia where she will resume her studies at the
George School.
Mrs. I. Zackman Marks and her small daughter of Monroe.
Ia., are the guests of Mrs. Marks' parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Lewis of Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave. left on Monday for Atlantic
City where she will be a delegate from Michigan at the American
Nurses Association meeting.
Marine Sgt. Edwin L. Lieberman who has been in service more
than two years including 18 months in the Marianas and China, is
now on terminal leave and at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of Canterbury Rd. have as their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman of Los Angeles, Cal.
Mrs. Robert Morrison and her daughter, Rosalie, of LaSalle
Blvd_ have left to join Mr. Morrison in Cleveland where they plan
to make their home.
Joan Freeman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Freeman of
Wellesly Dr. has left for New York where she will resume her
graduate studies at Columbia University and the Julliard School
of Music.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Brown of New York are visiting with
members of their family in the city.
Mrs. Jacob Davis of Whitmore Rd. has returned from Grand
View Beach, Mich., where she spent the last three months with
Mrs. Samuel Davis of Toledo.
David Schwartz, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. Louis Schwartz of
Cambridge Rd., ; -has left for Philadelphia where he will attend the
George School.
Mrs. Martha Schless of New York is the guest of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. had as their
guest last week-end, Miss Ruth Schwartz of Chicago. Miss
Schwartz is a social worker with the American Red Cross and is
stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. -
Chase VanBaalen of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold VanBaalen of
Collingwood Ave.
Laurel Ann Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacob-
son, of Dumbarton Rd. has left for Lansing where she will ma-
triculate at Michigan State College,
Hirsch Alper of Miami Beach, Fla., is the guest of his son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Alper of Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. have returned from a visit in
Montreal.

11 American Teachers
to Instruct Jewish
Orphans in France

NEW YORK: Eleven young
American teachers will leave this
month for France to serve as in-
structors and leaders to orphaned
Jewish child: survivors of Nazi
mprise
They
atrocities.
first educational mission from
America to Jews of T- ropt.
The group will conduct classes
in Hebrew - and Jewish history
while living at the homes and
villages with the children of the
Eclaireurs Israelites de Franc .
This mission has been made
possible through the joint effort;
of Hanoar Haivri, the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee and the Jew-
ish Education Committee, which
has undertaken to facilitate prep-
arations for the voyage and the
furnishing of educational material.

Page Eleven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 27, 1946

JAW Holds Program,
Candidates to Speak

Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, com-
mander of Michigan Department
of Jewish War Veterans of the
U. S., announces that a com-
munity program will be held at
JWV headquarters, 8212 12th
St., on Oct. 24. Election candi-
dates will address the gathering.

Local Brevities

Bar Mitzvahs

OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Louis , S•lap...,tak,
` then
will meet Wednesday, Oct. 2, announce the bar mitzvah of
Ove-
8:30 p. 111., at the home of Mr. son, Jerome Leon, on Friday
Israe
and Mrs. Isadore Brown. 2647 1""rtg• Sept. 27, at Temple
Tuxedo. .,,-,, ;ices at Detroit In s titute of
Arts. Lecture Hall. Reception Sun-
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GEN. MAURICE ROSE POST day evening, Sept. 29, at 18684
Ave. -,
of Jewish War Veterans will hold Greenlawn
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an open social meeting together
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. .Adelsor. \
with the Ladies' Auxiliary on
of Gladstone Ave. announce the
Oct. 3. The auxiliary is planning
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon
a card party for Nov. 5 at the
I., to take place at the United He-
Bnai Moshe.
brew Schools. David W. SimenF.
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Branch. Tuxedo and Holmur. Sat-
JERICHO LODGE I.O.O.F. No. urday morning. Sept. 28. Opt- il
490 and JERICHO ENCAMP- house Sunday, Sept. 29. 5 to 2:
MENT, I.O.O.F. No. 173, are in p.m.
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their new home at 13722 Linwood.
The first meeting was held in its
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Fier cf
new quarters on Sept. 17. Plans Calvert Ave. announce the Ear
were laid for admittance of a Mitzvah of their son. Paul Mut-
large class of veterans of World ray, on Saturday morning. S€ pt.
War II.
28. at Congregation Bnai David,
14th and Elmhurst. A dinner will
DAVID HORODOKER JRS. be held in his :ionor on Sunday
opened the year's activities Sept. evening at the Wilshire Hotel. Out
10 with a meeting at the home of
Mrs. B. Chase of Leslie Ave.
Plans were made for the annual
donor dinner to be held Tuesday
evening, Dec. 10, at the Bnai
raetne -Tower.;
Moshe. The next meeting will be
held Oct. 2 at the home of Mrs.
"Always Fresh Flowers"
ye.
Sam Belkin of Calvert
Bill Caplan - Larry Morris
SOFIA ( JTA ) —A s pecial com-
We Deliver
mittee of Jewish students and pro-
fessors has been formed here to
Anytime — Aniplace!
grant monthly scholarships to
9111 Linwood at Joy Rd.
needy Jewish students to enable
them to continue their studies.
TY. 4-7784
The JDC will co-operate in financ-
scholarships.
ing the

A series of dances is planned
for the coming year.
"Sholem" is the name of a new
post, being formed at the Shaarey
Zedek by Rabbi Morris Adler.
Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post
will be instituted at JWB head-
quarters on Nov. 3.
Eli Rosenbloom Post 231 of
Flint will hold public installation
of officers Oct. 27.

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MISS RUTH SHERMAN

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Jewish Maritime League of Glendale Ave. announce the
Begins Shipping Service
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Max Dobrowitsky, son
ANTWERP (JTA) — Regular
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dobrowit-
shipping service between Europe
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Seat. 17 when the S. S. Kith'. 1,
The bride-elect is a graduate
owned and operated by the Jewish
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