THE. JEWISH NEWS
I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Miss Shirley Stillwater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Still-
water of LaBelle Ave., left for Mexico and California where she
I will spend the winter.
Miss Shirlee Schulman of 16240 Washburn and Miss Shirlee
.Rubin of Elmhurst Ave. are spending three weeks visiting in New
York and New Jersey.
Mrs. Louis Tonkin and her grandson, Harvey J. Wein, left for
'Los Angeles where they will make their home.
Friends of the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary entertained Nor. 26
at Zack's Catering in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hymy Watterman of
*3342 Richton. Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky was toastmistress. Out-of-town
guests were present from Toronto and Windsor.
Charlotte Viedrah of 3356 Glendale, has returned to the Uni-
versity of Michigan after spending the Thanksgiving weekend with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky entertained relatives and close
friends Nov. 24 at their home in honor of their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wisotsky, who were married Oct. 3 at
the Belcrest. Mrs. Wisotsky is the former Rita Halperin, daughter
of Mrs. Lee Halperin of 3344 Clements, and the late William B.
Halperin. Mr. Wisotsky is a student at Wayne University.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kaatz of San Juan Dr. are spending several
weeks at Sarasota, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the Belcrest are expecting their
daughter, Betty, who is a student at Goucher College, Baltimore, to
arrive home for the holidays Dec. 12.
Mesdames Abe Katzman, Morris Adler, Philip Gilbert, Jos.
Horwitz, Maurice Zackheim, A. B. Stralser, A. Gordon, Chas. Robin-
son, Carl S. Schiller and Aaron Silberblatt have returned from
Chicago where they attended the convention of the National
Women's League of the United Synagogues of America. Rabbi Morris
Adler was guest speaker Nov. 26 at theTorah Scholarship Workshop
Clinic Luncheon in Chicago.
Marilyn Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gold, of San
Juan Drive, has returned from a two weeks' visit in Toronto.
Erwin Aaron Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ruben-
stein of 3261 Clements Ave., observed his Bar Mitzvah Nov. 23 at
Cong. Bnai Israel. A dinner in his honor was held Nov. 24 at
Moss Catering.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass of LaSalle Blvd. spent the week-
end with their son, Bill, at Kenyon College, Gambier, 0., and at-
tended the Michigan-Ohio State game at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. William Trunk were honored Nov. 19 at a farewell
party given by Cong. Beth Itzchock, on the occasion of their de-
parture for Los Angeles where they will make their new home.
Mr. Trunk is vice president of the congregation and Mrs. Trunk has
served as president of the sisterhood.
Fred Feigenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Feigenson of Fuller-
ton Ave., will be graduated from the University of Michigan Medical
School this month at the age of 23. He has just been elected to Alpha
Omega Alpha, national medical honor society, and is a member of
Phi Kappa Phi Society, national literary honor society. Upon gradu-
ation he will interne for six months at Columbia, S. C., and will
complete his internship at Receiving Hospital in Detroit.
Miss Ruth Behrmann, January bride-elect, was honored at a
dinner and miscellaneous shower Nov. 25. Hostesses were Mrs.
Jack Behrmann, Mrs. Jack Reed, Mrs. W. DeClark and Miss
Nizette Behrmann.
Mrs. Jacob Levine of 18666 Santa Barbara was guest of honor
on the Santa for Service program, where she presented a check
from the Girls of the Veroa-Amicoa Club.
Mr. and Mrs. Tulley J. Pomerance, of Elmhurst Ave., celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary Thanksgiving evening at Nebiola's,
where they entertained 50 guests, including relatives from Mil-
waukee, Cleveland, Saginaw, Toledo, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Mrs. Leo Weisman and daughter, Bernice, of Buena Vista Ave..
have returned from a visit to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel and daughter, Bobbette, of Akron
spent the Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Justice and Mrs.
Henry Butzel of Edison Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein and son, Bobby, of Stratford Rd.
and Leo I. Franklin of Edison Ave. returned from Chicago where
they sperrt—the holiday week-end visiting with Mrs. Klein's sister,
Mrs. Ethel Friedman, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Loeb.
Leo Siegel of Boston Blvd. is spending a few weeks in Cali-
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sidney of the Wilshire Hotel returned from
a short stay in New York.
Community Council
Assails Inaccurate
Magazine Article
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil, through Aaron Droock, pres-
ident, this week issued the
following statement with respect
to an item appearing in a na-
tional news weekly concerning
Hallowe'en vandalism in Detroit.
"In a recent issue, a news
weekly of national circulation
carried the report that during the
Hallowe'en season 41 Kosher
butcher shops in Detroit were
vandalized. The damage consis-
ted of the scarring of windows
with acid.
"Because of the incorrect im-
pressions fostered by the inac-
curacy of this report and in the
interest of making the facts
known, the Community Council
advises that in actuality four
instances of such vandalism were
known to have occurred this year.
"During the Hallowe'en of
1945, 22 Jewish establishments
were molested. Following this
series of incidents, the staff of
the Community Council conferred
with John F. Ballenger, commis-
sion of police. He pledged full
cooperation in preventing a re-
currence of these incidents.
Shortly before the recent Hallo-
we'en the police department again
promised cooperation.
"The innuendos of the maga-
zine article were misleading . . .
There is, likewise, no present evi-
dence that these incidents were
the results of a "well organized"
plan as stated in the magazine
item.
"The police department is ex-
tending every facility to appre-
bend the guilty parties."
Saffir Is Stiloist
At SOS Concert
Kurt Saffir, brilliant young De-
troit pianist, will be soloist with
the Center Symphony, under the
baton of Julius Chajes, at the
Concert for Young People to be
presented at 2:30 p. m. Sunday,
Dec. 8, in the auditorium of the
Jewish Community Center, under
sponsorship of the SOS Division
of JDC.
Price of admission to the con-
cert is two cans of food, to be
added to Detroit's SOS quota of
100 tons of supplies for overseas
survivors.
Shaarey Zedek Greets
Sisterhood Newcomers
At Membership Tea
MRS. IRVING MILLER
Friday._ December 6, 1'944
Jr. Hadassah Pledges New York Mayor's Unity
Committeeman Is Guest
Support to Zionist
Of Young Israel Women
Congress Decisions
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—A
resolution reasserting the "his-
torical and internationally recog-
nized, legally established rights
of the Jewish people to Palestine"
and expressing support of what-
ever action shall be taken by the
forthcoming World Zionist Con-
gress for the early establishment
of a, Jewish state, was adopted at
the 23rd annual convention of the
Junior Hadassah, attended by
more than 1,000 delegates from
40 states.
Mrs. Shulamith S. Nardi, hon-
orary president of the Junior
Hadassah, and Tuvia Arazi, ex-
pert on oriental affairs for the
Jewish Agency, were the main
speakers at the opening session.
Messages from President Tru-
man, Dr. Chaim W e i z m a n n,
Goldie Meirson and Bernard Jo-
seph were read to the delegates.
President Truman stated in his
message that its sentiments were
his own as well as the policy of
the government. Mr. Truman
also expressed gratification at
finding "so many representatives
of the generation which took part
in the recent war taking a deep
interest in the various public is-
sues facing our country today."
A campaign for $400,000 to
finance youth welfare and edu-
cational activities in Palestine
was proclaimed at the closing
session of the convention. Half
of this sum will be used to ex-
pand the facilities of the chil-
dren's village operated by the or-
ganization.
Miss Zelda Funk of Brooklyn
was named president to succeed
Mrs. Naomi Seligman of Chicago.
Dr. Bernard Lander, associate
director of the New York May-
or's Committee on Unity, will be
guest speaker at the second an-
nual donor luncheon of the Worn•
The Sisterhood of Cong. Shaa-
rey Zedek will hold a member-
ship tea at the synagogue, Chi-
cago Blvd. at Lawton. at 1 p. m.
MRS. EPHRAIM RALPH
Monday Dec. 9.
en's League of Young Israel of
Mesdames Irving Miller and
Richard Orloff, membership co-
Detroit, at 12:30 p. m. Wednes-
chairmen, will welcome the new
day, Dec. 18, in the social' hall
members. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt,
of Sharey Zedek.
program chairman, announces
A $10,000 goal has been set as
that Herschel Lieb and his string
the Women's League contribution
quartet of the Shubert Lafayette
toward the erection of the Young
will entertain, with Miss Eve
Israel Youth Center, construc-
Gladstone as soloist and ac-
tion of which is scheduled to be-
companist. Vocal selections will
gin soon, according to Mrs. Eph-
be offered by Cantor J. H. Son-
raim Ralph, chairman of the
enklar.
luncheon.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, president
Reservations may be made by
of the Sisterhood, invites mem-
calling the Young Israel office,
bers and friends to attend.
TO. 8-0064.
Mesdames William Nadler and
Morris Halperin, SOS co-chair-
men, urge the members to con-
tinue bringing canned and de-
hydrated foods for the people of
Europe.
Red Cross workrooms are open ' JNWA City Committee
in the synagogue every Monday
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs. Plans Hanukah Affair
CATERERS
Albert Singer, chairman, invites
A Hanukah celebration will be
every woman who can knit or
OFFER
YOU
sponsored on Sunday evening,
sew to contribute her efforts.
Dec. 22, at the Jewish Center, by
Good Food .. .
the City Committee of the Jewish
"Superb Service" at the
National Workers' Alliance. There
Initiate Federation
Wilshire .. .
will be prominent speakers and
outstanding entertainers.
Mailing Sessions
Your Synagogue .. .
A membership drive in behalf
or your home
Initiating a regular mailing of all Farband branches now is
in
progress.
schedule for the Women's Di-
For Banquets, Parties. Wed-
vision of the Jewish Welfare
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dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
Federation, Mrs. Nathan B.
and Other Social Occasions.
Schermer and Mrs. Nathan
is
Simons, co-chairmen of the mail-
Under the Supervision of
raem
e
-Woever3
is
ing committee, are seeking volun-
Connell of Orthodox Rabbis
it
teers to participate in the "week-
Personalized Attention
"Always Fresh Flower?'
ly addressing sessions," Mondays,
by CHAS. J. MARX
at the Federation office, 51 West
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and
BERNIE LEFKOWITZ
Bill Caplan - Larry Morris
Warren.
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Floraine Frank, Mrs. Bernard
We Deliver
Isenberg and Mrs. Bernard Spie-
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Anytime — Anyplace!
gal assisted in the opening ses-
sion Dec. 2. Other division mem-
9111 Linwood at Joy Rd.
or
TOwnsend 9-2550
bers who have already devoted
TY. 4-7784
time to the work of the mailing
TOwnsend 8-2680
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committee include Mesdames D.
H. Fauman, Herbert Glodt, Mar-
vin Lurie, Charles Rubiner, Oscar
Silverman, Gerald Spero and
Freda Weinstein.
Vases, urns, pitchers. flasks, candle sticks. figurines. statuary
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Senior Bicur Cholem
Holds Donor Luncheon
The Detroit Senior Bicur
Cholem, whose 54 years of exis-
tence has been devoted to aiding
the sick and needy, will hold its
Yearly Donor Luncheon at Moss
Catering at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Dec. 10.
UHS Auxiliary Plans
All proceeds will go toward
furthering the work of Bicur
Program at Cholem.
Lena Techner is president
Hanukah PartyDec.18 of Mrs.
the Detroit Seniors.
Those desiring tickets to the
A Gift Party Quiz, in cele- luncheon may call Mrs. Techner
bration of Hanukah, will be a at TO. *-0116 or Mrs. Margolis
feature of the meeting of the at TY. '7-3045.
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen building.
Ye Olde Antique Shop
Mrs. Morris Adler, quizmaster,
A Selection of Bric-a-Brae,
Figurines, China and Choice Silver
will award the prizes.
French-Colonial-Victorian
Since this meeting will mark
Furniture. Large Selection of
Antiques and Art Objects —
the close of the Auxiliary's mem-
Meissen, Dresden.
bership campaign, chairman for
CAPO-di-MONTE
the afternoon will be Mrs. Louis
Tatken, membership chairman.
Formerly Located at
730 W. McNichols—NOW at
The meeting will be preceeded
7329 W. McNichols Rd.
by a luncheon which will be pre-
pared under the direction of Mrs.
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Near Prairie
Morris Fishman.
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
AND RECOVERED
LAMPS MODERNIZED
AND REPAIRED
Custom made and recovered.
Old style floor lamps made
Styled to your lamp_ Large
into indirect and torcheres.
stock on display.
Lamps refinished and metal
LAMP SHADES MADE
parts replated.
SILVER PLATING ON HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
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