ti Six Detroiters Are Delegates To NCJN Parley Mesdames Herbert M. Smith, Benjamin Schwayder, Lewis B. Daniels, Douglas I. Brown, Jo- seph B. Gaylord, and Maxwell Katzen of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Wo- men, have been elected dele- gates to the national organiza- tion's first postwar Triennial Convention, which will be held in Dallas, Texas, Nov. 3 to 8. Mrs. Joseph Welt, national president of the Council, and Mrs. Samuel R. Glowgower, hon- orary director, are also attending. Educators prominent in the fields of social science, philoso- phy, and intercultural relations will sound the theme of the or- ganization's 18th Triennial Con- vention, "Faith and Humanity— Unity and Peace," which will be attended by more than 400 dele- gates, representing 65,000 mem- bers. A major concern of the dele- gates will be the Expanded Over- seas Service Program in behalf of European Jewry, which, dur- ing the past year, has added two new projects: homes for unat- tached Jewish women in Europe and social scholarships in this country for qualified European women who will return to aid in social rehabilitation of their own countries. Schavers to Report On Trip to Europe --- The Detroit Central Committee of the Labor Zionist Organization of America has arranged for a public reception in honor of Em- ma and Morris Schaver, to take place on Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, at the Jewish Community Center. Mr. and Mrs. Schaver, who just returned from Europe, will re- port on their experiences in the displaced persons camps in Ger- many. The public is invited. Admis- sion is free. Marriages MILIN-STARK: Barbara Jean Milin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milin of Glynn Court, be- came the bride of Robert Paul Stark, son of Mrs. Betty Stark of Monterey Ave., Oct. 8. Rabbi Morris Adler performed the ceremony and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar sang •I Love You Truly" in Hebrew. For her wedding, the bride chose an off-white dressmaker suit with a matching hat. She carried a Bible on which were white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Shield Kogan, sister of the groom, was matron of honor, and Norman Z. Milin, brother of the bride, served as best man. • • • WOLFE-KRAMER: Mrs. Tena Kramer announces the marriage of her daughter, Madelyn, to Jerome Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolfe of Cortland Av'e., on Sept. 29. The couple is making its home in Chicago, Ill. • • • KINSLEY - MARGOLIS: Mrs. Annie Kinsley of 2910 W. Grand Ave. announces the marriage of her son, Dr. George Kinsley, to Miss Lillian Margolis, daughter of Mr. and 1%, rs. Ezra Margolis of Uniontown, Pa.. Oct. 15 in Plain- field, N. Y. Mrs. ,. Kinsley is a graduate of Northwestern Uni- versity. Dr. Kinsley was gradu- ated from Harvard College of Medicine. CORRECTION Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Blinder, whose marriage was reported in the issue of Nov. 1. are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lsak Blinc'er, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher, respectively. The names of the parents of the bride and groom were incorrectly re- ported. The Jewish N.• regrets any inconvenience caused by the error. Friday, November 8, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Fage Eight Hadassah Program Celebrates Success Of '46-'47 Honor Roll Detroit Hadassah will celebrate the successful close of its 1946-47 Honor Roll undertaking, headed MURIEL WOLFSON by Mrs. Robert J. Newman, at a meeting at 1:15 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Brown Memorial Chapel at Temple Beth El. Muriel Wolfson, radio actress and dramatics teacher, will pre- sent Ben Aronin's costume drama logue, "My Vineyard." A gradu- ate of Northwestern University, Miss Wolfson spent the war years in radio writing and speaking for the Traveler's Aid Society. She is now enroute to an Eastern tour. Mrs. Harry L. Jones, executive vice president, will preside at the meeting, to which all regular members, as well as Honor Roll and Minyan contributors, are in- vited. The third in Hadassah's cur- rent series of Town Hall discus- sions is scheduled for Friday Nov. 15, when Rabbi Morris Ad- ler will speak on "Portraits of American Jewish Youth." Engagements At a recent dinner party at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grunt of Hazelwood Ave., an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Rose Barbara, to Al- bert Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross of Woodingham Drive. Miss Grunt is a student at High- land Park Junior College. Mr. Ross attended Wayne University. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sanford R. Klein of Briarcliff Drive announce the betrothal of their daughter, Kath- ryn, to William Dansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Olshan- sky of Clairmount Ave. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berenbon of Richton Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Hyman Tratner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tratner of Rich- ton Ave. Mr. Tratner has recently returned from overseas service with the Navy. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Silver- man of Prairie Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Donald Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Shniderman of Sturtevant Ave. Plans are be- ing made for a June wedding. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Silver- man of Buena Vista Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Leah, to Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of LaSalle Blvd. Bridal Calendar Nov. 9—Rose Lee Alien, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allan of 15926 Normandy, to Roubon Robert Monheit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Monheit of 15530 Normandy, at the home of the bride. • • • Nov. 12—Miss Leah Kantor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kantor of Cortland Ave., to Irv- ing Yura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeck Yura of Tuxedo Ave., at the Bnai David. • • • Nov. 17—Miss Babette Lichten- stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mitzvahs Mrs. Bicoll Named Sisterhood Leader Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clin- ton announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David, at 8:30 p. in. Friday, Nov. 8, at Temple Israel, Detroit Institute of Arts. Open house will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, from 7:30 to 10:30 p. yn. at 19131 Berkeley Road. No cards. • • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosen of 1411 Bedford Road, Grosse Pte., will be at home Sunday evening, Nov. 17, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irwin J. AMG Pledges Cooperation In DP Training Program BERLIN (JTA)—Gen. Joseph T. McNarney has promised full cooperation in a plan . prepared by the Joint Distribution Com- mittee to provide vocational MRS. SAMUEL M. BICOLL training and work projects for 185,000 displaced Jews in Ger- Mrs. Samuel M. Bicoll has been many, Dr. Joseph Schwartz, JDC elected president of the Sister- European director, announced. hood of the Detroit Parochial School, Linwood at Elmhurst. Other officers include Mrs. Mor- ris Servetter, vice president; Mrs. Jack Gross, secretary, and Mrs. For Your Wedding Sam Glassman, treasurer. S. Rosenblatt or Banquet 141ILLILIALWALLIMILIIL.14 A Rosenblatt Dance g raeme :Wou.feri "Always Fresh Flower?" Bill Caplan - Larry Morris and Dinner Orchestra A Special Variety of Entertainment that will intake your event outstanding. I We Deliver Anytime — Aislpiace! 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 An expert to assist you in the arranging of your affair. 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