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THE JEWISH NEWS
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GINSBURG-ROSENBERG Post
513. Jewish War Veterans, will
install officers on Dec. 8, at 8
p. in., at JWV headquarters, 8212
12th St. Philip Adler will talk
on The Jewish Situation in
Europe." All are invited. This
Post was formed in honor of two
ardent Zionists and has dedicated
itself to carry on the work to-
ward the fulfillment of a Jewish
homeland.
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PARTOVICH FAMILY CLUB
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
David Partovich and elected the -
following officers: Claude Gold-
ston. Lottie Partovich, Sarah Ro-
senberg. The club's celebration
was held at Northwood Inn.
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MRS. DAVID B. WERBE was
ctiairman of a gathering of artists
at the Detroit Institute of Arts,
honoring Clyde H. Burroughs, re-
tii - ing curator of the Institute,
and Mrs. Burroughs. Others in
t.le receiving line included repre-
sentatives of Wayne University,
University of Michigan, t he
Sc.•rati Club and Cranbrook.
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DAVID HORODOKER JRS.
ni•t at the home of the president,
AI; -; I. A. Lawton. to make final
a: i.ingements for the group's
rionoi dinner, Tuesday, Dec. 10,
at the Bnai Moshe Social Hall.
1', tickets and information call
M: A Dorcher, TO. 8-8183.
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Appointment of MRS. ELSIE
B VALENTINE as executive sec-
retary of the Travelers Aid So-
ciet. a Red Feather service of
the Community Chest, was an-
nounced by Mrs. Henry Wine-
prerrident of the board of
ch rec.
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IKATHRYN TURNEY GARTEN,
dramatic book reviewer will re-
turn for her fourth appearance
at Detroit Town Hall, at 11 a. m.
next Wednesday in the Fisher
Theater. The "first lady" of book
reviewers reads fiction and non-
fiction. Broadway's latest plays,
and frequently broadcasts both
hook and stage reviews. Advance
reservations are available at
Ur; nne I I's.'
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SAMUEL W. LEIB has an-
nounced his candidacy for Circuit
Judge at the Primary Election to
he iwid o n Feb. 17.
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Windsor Organizes
New Zionist Group
Births
Honeymoons in South
Local Brevities
Friday, November 29, 1946
Oct. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph J. Amster of New York
City (Sylvia Diamond, formerly
of Detroit), a son, Steven Mark,
and a daughter, Anne Susan.
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Oct. 29—To Mr. and Mrs.„_Sid-
ney Halberg (Ruth An del, of
2130 Ewald Circle, a daughter,
Diane Joy.
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Nov. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. M.
Levin (Mildred Shapero), of Los
Angeles, formerly of Detroit, a
son, Norman Harvey.
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Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Rabin (Mildred Ru-
bin), a daughter, Dorene Beth.
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Nov. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin J. DeRoven (Charlotte Ru-
bach), of 19149 Appoline, a
MRS. JEROME ARFA
daughter, Gail Diane.
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At a candle light ceremony con-
Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ducted by Dr. A. M. Hershman
and Rabbi Leon Fram at the Ital- Rosenzweig (Shirley Wolk), a
MIL l RED BACKALAR
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin laIttck-
alar of Cortland Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Mildred, to, Norman Kramar,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris I.
ian Gardens of the Book-Cadillac daughter, Linda Gail.
Kramar of Appoline Ave.
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Hotel Nov. 10, Gloria Lorraine
The date of the wedding has
Nov. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- been set for Feb. 2 at the Wil-
Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Levine, became the bride bert Finn (Shirley Lastar), of shire Hotel.
of Jerome Arfa, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Arfa.
The bride's gown of ivory satin
was fashioned with a sweetheart
neckline and a fitted bodice em-
broidered with seed pearls. The
full skirt ended in a long train
and her fingertip veil was held in
place by a crown of seed pearls.
Her bouquet was a cascade of
gardenias centered with two pur-
ple orchids.
Mrs. Alvin August, sister of the
groom, was matron of honor. The
other bridal attendants were
Janet Arfa, Natalie Chafetz,
Marilyn Katz, Mrs. Reuben
Isaacs, and Mrs. Norman Ross.
Yale A. Arfa was his brother's
best man. Ushers were Dr.
George Mogill, Ted Mandell, Mar-
vin Sidon, Marvin Goldman and
Dr. Alvin August.
Following the ceremony dinner
was served in the Crystal Ball-
room. The young couple left for
a honeymoon in New Orleans
and Gulport, Miss.
Out-of-town wedding guests in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Le-
vine and Mrs. Jack Levine of
New York City, Miss Gertrude
Grossman of Framingham, Mass.,
Mr. Harry Mogill and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Ehrenzweig of Cleveland:
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3761 Sturtevant, a son, Robert
Bernard.
240 Sail for Australia
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PARIS, (JTA)—Two hundred
Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. S.
and forty Jews from displaced
David Hershman (Edith Miller)
persons camps in Germany are
of Calvert Ave., a daughter,
scheduled to leave Marseilles
Judith.
aboard the steamer Monkay for
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Australia. The transport was ar-
Nov. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ranged by HIAS.
Blauer of Gladstone Ave., a son,
Howard Brian.
LET
Mizrachi Sets Donor
Luncheon Tuesday
At Fort Wayne Hotel
Hadassah B and P
Sets Donor Program
Miriam Goldstein, chairman of
the Business and Professional Di-
vision of Detroit Chapter of Ha-
dassat. announces that the chap-
ter has arranged for a return
performance by Muriel Wolfson,
at its annual donor affair on Jan.
27, at Temple Beth El.
Donors who wish to attend are
requested to call donor chairman
Dorthea Richmond, UN. 2-1068,
or co-chairman, Sophie Blanche
Schwartz, TY. 5-6419.
PLAN AND MANAGE
WEDDINGS AND PARTIES
FOR YOU
Henri Goldberg, Director
Jacob Schaefer Memorial
SUNDAY, DEC. 1. 8 P. M.
at the Masonic Temple
Scottish Rites Cathedral
"MOSHIACH BEN YOSEF"
By Jacob Schaefer
Guest Artist
Shoshana Brook-Friedman
Tickets $1.20 and $L80
10324 Dexter
Metro Music
EVERY INTELLIGENT JEW WILL WANT
TO READ THIS STARTLING EXPOSE!
Holds Tea Sunday
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ANNA OXENHANDLER
TR. 1-0362
JEWISH FOLK CHORUS
Deborah Auxiliary
MEYER-MOLLY AUSLANDER
FAMILY CLUB has elected the
f••Piwing officers: president, Mrs.
Deborah Auxiliary of Bnai
N Permck: vice president, Irving Brith Young Women will hold a
Audander: recording secretary, membership tea in the Garden
NI:, M Weiss; treasurer, David room of the Belcrest Hotel at 1:30
fiermitein: publicity, Mrs. L. p. m. this Sunday._
Weinstein. A Thanksgiving din-
Dorothy Pastor, past president
net was held at Northwood Inn. of Deborah and the Detroit Coun-
The December meeting will be at cil of Bnai Brith Young Women
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan is to be guest speaker. A musical
program has also been planned.
Prospective members between
POVALATCHER AID SOCIE- the ages of 18 and 25 are cordially
TY has elected the following of- invited.
fice•; for the coming year: Pres-
For further information, con-
ident. Samuel Joseph; vice-presi- tact Eve Finkelstein, president, at
dent, Mrs. Abe Ignater; financial DA. 4445 or Edythe Feingold,
secretary, Mrs. Henry Caplan; membership chairman, at TO.
recording secretary, Mrs. Sol Le- 8-5736.
vine; treasurer, Harry Karesick;
ponding secretary, Sally
hospitalers, Sol Levine
and Mrs. Sam Levine.
DETROIT CHAPTER OF MA-
SADA, Young Zionists of Amer-
ica. is represented by three
deleg.ite , at the 12th annual
convention at Hotel Willard,
WaThington, D. C., Nov. 27 to Dec.
1, 1946, according to Leonard P.
atruch. vice president. The dele-
g ites are Dr. Sam Krohn, Bill
Fetterman and Baruch.
Bprnard Figler, national field
organized of the Zionist Organ-
ization of Canada, was guest
speaker at the organization meet-
ing of Windsor's new General
Zionist Society, held at the home
of Dr. Thomas Barkoff.
Formation of the new group
was inspired by the demonstra-
tion of the acceptance ceremony
by the Herzi. Zion Club of Toron-
to at the recent testimonial din-
ner for Harry Rosenthal. The or-
ganization will be known as the
Herzl Zion Club of Windsor.
Officers for the society include
J. Rash, president; Dr. I. B. Ezra,
vice president; J. M. Cohen, sec-
retary; W. Goldstein, treasurer;
executive members, P.-Bernstein,
L. Kaplan, M. Levine, S. Taub;
Committee chairmen are: Young
Judea, H. Muroff; arrangements,
W. Auerbach, L. Lutvak; Jewish
National Fund, B. Kaplan; veter-
ans, D. Mechanic; cultural, Rabbi
B. Groner; publicity, M. Jacob-
son; public relations, H .Rosen-
thal; and membership, A. F.
Goldberg.
MRS. PHILIP P. FEALK
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, president
of the Young Women's Mizrachi
announces the group's seventh
annual donor luncheon to be held
at 12:30 p. m. next Tuesday at
the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Proceeds from this event help
support the 45 projects of the
Mizrachi Women's Organizations
in Palestine for refugee children
now
and orphans. A village
under construction in Rannanna,
Palestine nine miles from Tel
Aviv will house 500 additional
children saved by the groups'
Aliyah movement.
The donor event will feature a
fashion show and entertainment
under the supervision of Miss
Edith Hall of the Belcrest. Miss
Zelda Rosenthal will present the
invocation.
Mrs. Leo Genser, pledge
NEW YORK (JTA) — Anti- chairman, will accept additional
Defamation League of Bnai reservations at UN. 1-4059. Mrs.
Brith has submitted to the N. Y. Lew Friedman, journal chairman,
State Commission Against Dis- is assisted by Mrs. Ruby Miller.
Anti-Defamation League
Asks Action Against
Hotel Discrimination
crimination a report on racial
and religious discrimination prac-
ticed by hotels, resorts, real es-
tate companies and travel agen-
cies. The commission was asked
to take appropriate action in ac-
cordance with the laws of the
state against discriminatory prac-
tices.
The report carried full docu-
mentation on over 200 hotels,
resorts and other agencies, whose
printed literature, newspaper ad-
vertising or correspondence with
prospective guests unequivocally
stated their discriminatory policy:-
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