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Women's Clubs

Mrs. J. Nachwalter, president
of the LADIES' AUXILIARY of
the GALICAN SOCIETY, an-
nounces the group's annual donor
luncheon, to be held at Rosen-
berg's, Dec. 4. Mrs. Sadie Farber
is chairman, assisted by Mrs. C.
Schmidt and Mrs. S. Singer. Pro-
ceeds will go for packages to Eu-
rope. For reservations call TO.
6-8262 or UN. 3-7616.

Mrs. Vitenson Heads
Primrose Benevalent's
Annual Donor Event

• • •

DIANE MALLERMAN Chapter
of Bnai Brith Young Women an-
bounces a membership drive open
to young women over 18. For in-
formation contact Lorraine Shatz,
chairman. TO. 5-4540. The group

is now sending packages to Co-
penhagen. Denmark, under the
zulopt-a-family project headed by
Greta Solomon.
• • •
LOUIS MAI:SHALL BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL CHAP-
TER OF THE BNAI BRITH is
making plans fur its donor dinner
dance to take place at the
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel on Sun-
day, Dec. 1, at 6 p.m. Admittance
is $6.50 per person, and tickets
are available to men only at $1.25.
For further details call Ellen
Goldberg, TO. 5-9268, or Sandy
Saxer, HO. 9299.
• • •

MRS. MAX VITENSON
Mrs. Max Vitenson, vice presi-
dent of Primrose Benevolent
Club, is chairman of the club's
12th annual donor luncheon to
be held next Tuesday afternoon
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be

the guest speaker. A musical
program will be presented by
Miss Barbara Traub, who will be
accompanied by her father, Al-
AESCULAPIAN LADIES fred Traub. Sax-Kay, Inc., will
AUXILIARY will hold its next present a fashion revue.
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph Rodman is toast-
Monday mistress, Mrs. Sam Weinman and
Chase, 2966 Calvert,
evening. Souvenirs will be pres- Mrs. Nathan Sandler are pledge
ented to each guest at the chairmen. Mrs. Jack Aaron and
group's twentieth annual dinner Mrs. Louis Friedman are journal
dance scheduled for Dec. 2 at chairmen. Hostesses are: Mes-
Northwood Inn, according to dames Harry Ehrlichman, Aaron
Mrs. Martin Shale, chairman. For Margolis, Jacob Steinhardt, I.
reservations call Mrs.. Harry Dunn, F. Sklar, and I. Mettler.
Kattan, UN. 2-9428.
• • •
The first pre-donor rally of the Honeymoon in East
PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGAN-
IZATION COUNCIL will take
place at 8:30 p. m. this Monday
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A
skit. "Children for Sale. - will be
presented by the Cultural Com-
mittee. Ali s. 'Morris Plafkm. of
Club II. will lead group singing.
with Bella Goldberg at the piano.
• Refreshments will be served.
Members anc; friends are invited.
• • •

Mrs. II. J. Millman, past presi-
dent of the Youth Education
League, was elected first vice
president_a_the LEAGUE OF
JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGAN-
IZATIONS, to fill a vacancy
created by the death of Mrs.
Henry Meyers, according to Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto, president.
• • •

The YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CIIOLEM ORGANIZATION met
Nov. 18 at the home of Mrs.
Benach to prepare for the group's
eighth annual donor luncheon set
for Dec. 11 at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. A hook review will be
given at a YWBC meeting at 1:30
p m Dec. 2 at the home of Mrs.
Hyman Bookstein, 2434 Oakman
Blvd. Admission will be by a con-
tribution of canned goods for the
SOS di ive.
• • •

NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold an open meeting Nov.
25 at 1:30. Cake and coffee will
be served and Mrs. Aller, presi-
dent, has invited all members to
bring their friends, and to bring
food to be sent overseas for the
SOS drive. Mrs. Morris Mellen,
program chairmon. will present
commentator Myrtle Labbitt, of
station CKLW.
• • •
The Women's Division of the
American Federation of Polish
Jews is holding a series of brunch
parties in preparation for its

donor luncheon, scheduled for
Jan. 8. at the Statler Hotel. The
next brunch will be bell at the
home of Mrs. Harry Weinberg;
2911 Taylor, at 12:30 p. at Dec. 4.
Luncheon will be followed by a
program of games.
• • •
At a meeting at the home of
Mrs. Betty Sherman, SHERUTH
LEAGUE held an SOS food

shower. Mrs. Esther 'Kramer
was appointed chairman of the
Youth Aliyah Fund. Mrs. Adele
Sims, who is managing arrange-
ments for the care of Sheruth's

ry

Friday, November 22, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Sixteen

Marriages

WINSEN-BLOOM: Mr. a n d
Mrs. Herman Bloom of Cincin-
natti, O., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Natalie, Oct.
24, to Felix Robert Winsen,. son
of Mr. and Mrs, Jose Winsen of
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
• • •
GERENDASY-BUTTNER: Tik-
wah Buttner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Buttner of W.
Grand Ave., became the bride
of Lawrence Gerendasy, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerendasy
of Woodingham Dr., at a candle-
light ceremony at the Workman's
Circle, Nov. 10.
The bride was lovely in her
ice-blue satin gown, fashioned
with a sweetheart neckline and
basque bodice, with full skirt.
Her veil fell from a heart shaped
tiara. She carried a lace trimmed
muff which was covered with
Johanna Hill roses and centered
with a white orchid.
Matron of honor was the sis-
ter of the bride, Mrs. Morton
Meeron. Bridesmaids were Elaine
Gerendasy, sister of the bride-
groom, and Rozanne Buttner,
sister of the bride.
Dr. Robert Gerendasy served
his brother as best man. Ushers
were Don Lewis and Morton
Meeron, brother-in-law of the
bride.
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal con-
ducted the marriage rites. Phil
Coleman of Newton, Mass., cou-
sin of the bride, sang "Oh, Prom-
ise Me."
Other. out-of-town guests in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wag-
ner and son of Ft. Wayne, Ind.,
and Mr. Newton Karp of Los
Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Robb of Dayton, 0.; ttnd
Mrs. Abe Kravitz, aunt of the

bride, who is on an extended
visit from Liverpool. England.
• • .

LEVENSTEIN-ARONSON: Mrs.
Louis A. Aronson announces the
marriage of her daughter, Phyllis
S., to Sydney Levenstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Levenstein of
Philadelphia, Pa. The ceremony
took place Nov. 15 in New York
City where the couple will make
their home at 331 W. 24th St.
• • •
BUCKNER - WOLFNER: The
marriage of Isabel Sue Wolf-
ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Julian G. Wolfner and Noel
A. Buckner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Buckner of Pontiac was
solemnized November 17 in the
bride's home in Burlington Dr.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer performed
the ceremony in the presence of
the family and close friends.
The bride was charming in her
•
gown of white rosepointe lace
fashioned wtih a fitted bodice,
MRS. ALVIN MAR3NTZ
shoulder neckline, long point-
By candlelight on Nov. 3, Miss off
ed sleeves and bouffant skirt. Her
Ruth Naftaly, daughter of Mr.
veil of illusion fell from a tiara
and Mrs. Adolph Naftaly, was
of matching lace embroidered
united in marriage with Alvin A.
seed pearls. She carried a
Maranz, son of Mr. Maurice Mar- with
bouquet of 'white gardenias cen-
anz. Rabbi E. A. Levi performed
tered with white orchids.
the double ring ceremony.
Nancy Wolfner was her sister's
The bride's gown of white satin
was made with a square neckline, maid of honor and Herbert Buck-
ner was best man.
long tapered sleeves and an over-
Mr. and Mrs. Buckner left for
drape peplum ending in a long
Bermuda and upon their return
train. Her veil of illusion had a
Pontiac.
crown of white pleated satin. She will make their home in

• • •
carried a bible covered with
KINSLEY-ZACK: Miss Eva
white orchids.
Zack and Silas Kin.sley were
Dinner for 150 guests was fol- .
united in marriage at Hotel Bel-
lowed by a reception. The newly-
crest on Nov. 17, Rabbi Morris
wedding
weds left for an eastern
Adler officiating. The b r i da 1

trip.

tion's ball to be held Jan. 12 at
the Detroiter Hotel.
• • •

Robinowitz is
Mrs. George
chairman for the 15th annual
donor luncheon of the ZEDA-

KAH CLUB to be held at 12:30
p. m. Wednesday Dec. 4 in the

Masonic Temple. Proceeds of
the club's major event will cover

various obligations, such as sup-
porting several refugee children,
to alleviate destitution of the
aged, U. S. 0., and the club's

standing case load. A fashion show
by Sax-Kay will follow the lunch-
eon. Mrs. Sadie Hertz is chair-
man of the yearbook. The next
meeting will be held at 11 p. m.
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Max Rosenbaum, 17516 Fair-
field.
• • •

adopted family in Copenhagen,
Nathan Fishman was
Mrs.
Denmark, reported that the first
collection of necessities has al- hostess to RODIN CLUB, Nov. 13.
ready been mailed. Plans are in A luncheon was served. Among
full progress for the organiza- the guests were Mrs. Dan Feld-

SHOSHANA B. FREEDMAN

of 16217 Muirland announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son; Jerome,
to be observed on Saturday morn-
ing, Dec. 7, at the Congregation
Bnai Moshe.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shule-
vitz, of 18904 Wildemere an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Melvin B., at Temple Israel,
8:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 29. A re-
ception will be held at home
Saturday, Nov. 30, from 8 to
11 p. m. No cards.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klein of
Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert,
Saturday, Nov. 23, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. A dinner honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held Sunday,
Nov. 24.
• • •
Mrs. Minnie Zack, announces
the Bar Mitzvah of her son, San-
ford Sheldon, Saturday, Nov. 23,
at Cong. Bnai David, Elmhurst
at 14th.
• • •
Mrs. Molly Bogen, of 3301
Richton, announces the Bar.
Mitzvah of her son, Melvin Irv-
ing, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Nov..
23, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A
dinner honoring the Bar Mitzvah
will be held Sunday, Nov. 24
at Rosenberg's.

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MONTREAL, (JTA) — Only
one Jew is among the 1,700 vet-
erans of Gen. Anders Polish
Army Corps who have recently
arrived in Canada. He is Pvt.
Chaim Sarna, of Warsaw, who
fought • with the underground in
Poland . ,and"participated in Al-
lied campaigns from El Alamein
to Italy.

Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Rosman

Shoshana Brooke Freedman,
noted soprano, will be presented
as guest soloist in the oratorio
"Mochiach ben Yosef" by Jacob
Schaefer, at the mid-winter con-
cert of the Detroit Jewish Folk
Chorus at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec.
1, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral
of the Masonic Temple.
The concert will commemorate
the tenth anniversary of the
death of Schaefer, who founded
folk chorus activity in the United
States. Laye Schaefer, widow of
the composer, will speak on high-
lights of her late husband's life.
Florence Kutzen will play the
piano accompaniament for
the
choral selections.

couple left for a brief honeymoon
in Miami Beach. Upon their re-

man of Bay City, Mrs. Barney
Rosen and Mrs. Manuel Gross-
man. The December meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Milton Miller, 18656 Pennington.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SER-
VICE CLUB is making final plans
for a Hanukah games party. The
next business meeting will be
held Nov. 25, according to Mrs.
the
Tillie Tam, chairman of
party.

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