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Women's Club Activities

DRORS - KADIMAH Pioneer fair. For -reservations call Mrs.
Women's Group is active .in the N. Goldman, TY. 7-0769. Mrs. M.
movement'p child rescue project. Weinberg of Pennington Drive
All interested are invited to the will honor her sister, Mrs. K.
membership tea to be held at Lacome, who is visiting from
8:30 p. m. on Oct. 28 at the home London, England, at a brunch to
of Mrs. G. Greene, 2961 Sturte- be held next Wednesday, Oct. 30
at 12 noon. All proceeds will be
vant.
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donated to Ezra. Members and
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV- friends are invited.
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ICE CLUB held a canned food
shower Oct. 14 at Assembly Hall.
At the home of Mrs. Barnard
Mrs. Shirley Spizman, SOS chair- Cohen, SHERUTH LEAGUE wel-
man, turned the proceeds over comed their new members. Mrs.
to the Women's Emergency Food Cohen, chairman, announced that
Committee. A group of volunteer Vaul Leash and his WWJ Coffee
workers will help pack food and Club Orchestra will be featured
clothing once a week. A new at the ball, Jan. 12, at Detroiter
project will be introduced at the Hotel. Mrs. Adelle Sims was ap-
meeting on Oct. 28.
pointed chairman in charge of
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the newly adopted family in Hol-
Plans for the 14th annual don- land.
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or luncheon of EVA PRENZ-
LAUER MATERNITY AID will
INFANT'S SERVICE GROUP
be discussed at the group's next is planning a dinner dance and
meeting at 1 p. m. Tuesday. Nov. show, tentatively set for Jan. 22
5, at the home of Mrs. Eva Ellen- at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. - At
stein. The luncheon has been set its meeting of Oct. 14 the group
for Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the elected Mesdames Larry Wein:
garden and Edward Rosenfield to
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
the offices of social secretary and
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI Barbara Goldsmith Memorial

French Woman in U. S.
To Study Social Work
On NCJW Scholarship

Recent Bride

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will hold a special pre-luncheon Fund, respectively. The mem-
bens decided to continue dona-
meeting next Thursday at 12:30
tions to the Ruth Alden Dress
p. m. at Shaarey Zedek. Mem- Fund and the SOS drive.
bers and friends are urged to
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attend. For reservations and in-
SOUTH HAVEN LADIES
formation call Mrs. Asher Berlin. BNAI BRITH CHAPTER 312
donor chairman, TY. 7-4994. or held its seventh annual donor
Mrs. M. Mandrowitz, reservation dinner at the Whitcomb Hotel,
chairman. TY. 7-1161. St. Jos•eph. Mich., Oct. 14. More
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than 100 members and guests
A membership tea was given from Benton Harbor and St. Jo-
by the GOLDIE MYERSON seph were present to hear the
GROUP of The Pioneer Women's guest speaker. Mrs. Ethel Hotos-
Organization at Mrs. J. Rick- ky of Benton Harbor. president
man's home, Oct. 15. The pro- of Michigan Bnai Brith Council.
gram was arranged by the mem- The South Haven Bnai Brith re-
bership chairman, Rose Brown. cently presented $1,800 towards
Mrs. H. Avison sang songs and the purchase of an iron lung to
Mrs. S. Escow was the accom- the South Haven City Hospital.
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panist. Mrs. J. Rickman, ,played
piano solos. Mrs. Rae Ettinger,
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
a visitor from Palestine. snoke on CHOLEM will meet •at 1:15 p. m.
the projects of the PWO in Pal- Monday. at the home of Mrs. T.
Fuller. 3809 Sturtevant. The do-
est ine.
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nor luncheon. scheduled for Dec.
A games party highlighted the 11, will feature a musical pro-
Oct. 20 meeting of LITTLE gram. Luncheon plans will be
WOMEN OF HADASSAH. Ad- discussed at the meeting.
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mission to this meeting consisted

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of canned or processed foods SHERUTH LEAGUE members
which the members will pack met at the home of Mrs. Nathan
and contribus-
t" SOS drive. Spector Oct. 15. Mrs. Marvin
• • •
Stearn, fund raising chairman,
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a reported on the progress for the
musical tea at 1:15 p. m. Monday. Sheruth League ball to be held
Oct. 28 at the Jewish Community Jan. 12 at Detroiter Hotel. Mr*.
Center. Mrs. Paul Deutch is Bernard Cohen is in charge of
chairman of the program. to arrangements for the ball and
which the public is invited. Mrs. Marvin Moskowitz is souv-
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enir book chairman.
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PURITY CHAPTER 359. 0. E.
S.. will have its fall dinner dance
To secure assistance in its pro-
at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Nov. gram of sending food and cloth-
5. For reservations call Rose ing to European Jews, the DI-
Bernstein or Pauline Grant. The RECT AID TO EUROPE CLUB
next business meeting will be will sponsor a games party at the
Monday. Nov. 4. Rose Sittig Cohen building Law-
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ton at Tyler, at 6 p.m. Sunday,
REBECCA GRATZ AUXIL- Oct. 27. Admission is free. but
IARY of B'nai Brith Young Worn- there will be a charge for refresh-
en will hold a membership af- ments. The club asks contribu-
fair in the form of a Halloween tions of clothing. cigarettes, and
party. Saturday evening, Nov. 2, staple foods.
at the Jewish Community Center.
All young women, 18 to 25, .who British Police Burn Hebrew
are interested in joining the Books in Tel Aviv Streets
chapter should contact Leona ,
TEL AVIV. (Palcor)—An in-
Weinberg. TO. 8-9411. to be in- cident reminiscent of the Nazi
' vited to the party. Eligible men, book bon fires in Germany in the
desiring to attend also arc urged 1930's occurred in a street of Tel
to call.
Aviv when British constables
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burned a number of Hebrew
N. WOODWARD BRANCH OF
books which they found during
EUROPEAN WOMEN'S WEL-
the search of a house in the Mac-
FARE ORG. will meet Tuesday,
cabi quarte t .
Oct. 29, 12:30 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Lewis Steinberg, 3344
Grand. The president, Mrs. A.
REGULAR, Semi-Annual
Kurzman, announces that plans
will be formulated for the donor
luncheon to be held Jan. 13 at
Mrs. Joseph
the Statler Hotel.
Zuckerman. is chairman. Mrs.
Morris Skl4r is co-chairman.

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EAST SIDE WOMEN of Bnai
Brith and Men's Lodge will hold
a joint meeting Monday at 9 p. m.

6.

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in the Lenox Room of Savarine
Hotel. Rabbi Herpchel Lymon
Hillell director at Ann Arbor,
will be guest speaker.
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EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION of
the Federation of Polish Jews met
Oct. 22 at the home of Mrs. M.
Mehler and made plans for the
annual donor luncheon to be held
Jan. 8 at Hotel Statler. Mrs. A.
Michelson is chairmen of the af-

Page Nineteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 25. 1946

NTIQUE
SHOW

MRS. MYER BRENNER

Lorraine 1 Margulies. daughter
of the Rev. and Mrs. M. Margu-
lies of Philadelphia Ave., became
the bride of Myer Brenner. son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner of
Elmhurst Ave., at a ceremony
conducted by Rabbi M. D. Mar-
golis, uncle of the bride, Sept. 2
at the Bnai David synagogue.
The bride was lovely in her
ivory satin gown. fashioned with
fitted bodice and long tight
sleeves. The full skirt extended
into a court train. Her fingertip
veil fell from a tiara of ivory
satin, and she carried a bouquet
of white roses and stephanotis
with an orchid spray in the cen-
ter.
Hilda Selvan was maid of
honor and the bridesmaids were
Sara Philka. Faye Flint, Ruth
Solomon. and Shirley Lubetsky.
Shirley Katz was junior brides-
maid.
Seymour Brenner served his
brother as best man. Ushers were
Myron Simon. Morris Richman,
Byron Katz, Bernard Osoff. and
Myer Hollander. Mickey New-
man, nephew of the bridegroom,
was ringbearer. .- -
included
Out-of-town guests

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Rabbi and Mrs. M. D. Margolis

Custom Made Coats

and son of London. Ont.. Mr. and

Mrs. B. Filkoff of Pittsburgh,

Mr. and Mrs. M. Hurwitz and son
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Shapiro and

Fabulously Beautiful in

daughter of Syracuse. N. Y.. Mrs.
R. Mintz and Mr. and Mrs. E.

Eisenberg of New York.

Russian Broadtails

Pharmacists Set Annual
Dance at Northwood

Russian Persians

Aliiska Seals

The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
cal Association and Ladies' Auxil-
iary announces its 20th annual
dinner dance to be held at North-
wood Inn, Dec. 2.
Dinner. dancing. floor show.
and door prizes will be featured.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. H. A. Katzman, UN.
2-9428.

Beavers

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Today you can procure the finer things you w ant in larger variety of Furniture, Men's and
Ladies' Clothing and Wearing Apparel, Shoes for the entire family, Jewelry, Dry Goods, C ur-

tains and Draperies, Appliances—etc.

BUY FROM THESE MEMBERS OF 12TH STREET MERCHANT'S ASSN.

9045-12th

Davis & Halperin Shoes

8950-12th

Greenberg 's Jewelry

8931-12th

Halberg's Shoes

8801-12th

November 8, 9, 10 and 11
MASONIC TEMPLE

Jack Halperin's
Good Clothes

8945-12th

Open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

9026-12th •
Ideal Shoe Store
Janet's Ladies & Children's
9019-12th
Wear
Liasky's Dry Goods
8730-12th
and Men's Wear

Christmas Gifts Galore

Restyling

Workmanship

Finest

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Chic Dress Shop

Admission 15c Pias Tax

FURRIER

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9047-12th

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Detroit League for the Nation-
A 26-year-old French woman al Home for Jewish Children at
Denver announces the election of
who successfully hid hundreds of
the following officers:
French orphans from the Nazis,
President, Mrs. Samuel Sch-
while working with the under- wartz; vice presidents, Mrs. Sid-
g -ound, is now in this country to ney Sherman and Mrs. Milton
study social service on a scholar- Mahler; treasurer, Mrs. Louis
ship awarded by the National Davidson; recording secretary,
Mrs. Oscar Grey; financial secre-
Council of Jewish Women.
She is Mlle. Simone Weil, a tary, Mrs. Samuel Gordon; corres-
leader of the Oeuvre de Secours ponding secretary, Mrs. Seymour..
aux Enfants (OSE), children's re- Owens.
A major project of the Detroit
lief organization, credited with
concealing several hundred Jew- Leageu this year is the annual
ish children with friendly French dinner-dance to be held at the
gentile families. She supplied Book-Cadillac Hotel on Nov. 30.
falsified documents, transported 7 - ose desiring tickets for this
funds and papers, organized chil- affair should call Mrs. Jack Ha
dren's convoys through Southern perin, TY. 5-4107sticket chairm .
France, and escaped detection by or Crs. Charles K
3-4047, general chairman. Mrs.
Nazi agent•.
Traveling through France on a Morris Schiff and Mrs. Raymond
forged passport, Mlle. Weil fought Smith are in charge of the year
illness and Nazi traps with equal book. Mrs. Maurice Schwartz
vigor. While working with the and Mrs. David Stober are co-
French "Christian Friendship" or- chairmen of arrangements.
ganization, she saved 300 adoles-
cent Jews from transfer to Ger-
mrs work camps, and channeled
We are now accepting appoint-
them into French underground
ments for the making of mos-
organizations.
les — for your Bar-Mitzvah
After VE Day, Mile. Weil re-
parties, weddings. ete.
opened OSE's first postwar home
for children near Limoges. She
then directed a Paris kindergar-
ten.
The scholarship, the second
awarded this year by the National
Council of Jewish Women, will
enable her to study for a year at
FISHER 1111111LDING
Tulane University's school of So-
cial Work in New Orleans.

Block's Clothes

S4 BOOTHS — 7 STATES

Mrs. Samuel Schwartz
Heads Denver N FI JC

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Lapidus Ladies and
Children's Wear

8685-12th

May's Curtains and
Draperies

9043-12th

Olen's Men's Wear

9038-12th

A. Pepko—Curtains
Drapes

9030-12th

Standard Appliance

8815-12th

Shirley Ann Ladies Apparel.8701-12th

Shoichet Jewelry

8922-12111

Scheeler Furniture

8928-12th

