.: • Page Thirteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 20,,1944 Women's Clubs To Wed June 29 JWV Auxiliary Members Cleveland Temple Marks 100th Anniversary with Participate irt Activities Of Veteran Organization Donations to Agencies - - LOUIS BRANDEIS WOMEN of BNAI BRITH held a social eve- ning Dec. 19 which featured a skit, under the direction of dra- Louba Lupiloff, president of matic chairman Pearl Rosenberg. the Department of Michigan La- Clothing for the SOS campaign dies Auxilia7, Jewish. War Vet- was collected. Red Cross chair- man Rho Alderman reported that her committee has completed an afghan to be presented to the Dearborn Veterans' Hospital. * • • GOLDIE MEYERSON GROUP of the Pioneer Women's Organi- zation will celebrate Hanukah with a latke party at 8 p. m. Sat- urday, Dec. 29 at the home of Sara Nakelsky, 1935 Clairmount. Members and friends are invited to attend. • * *-- • 4 A Hanukah membership tea will be held by PISGAH B. and P. AUXILIARY OF BNAI BRITH at the home of Regina Goldstein, 3728 Glynn, from 2 to 4:30 p. m. this Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Wolf • will be guest speaker. Prospec- tive. members are invited. For information call Lillie Singer, HO. 0385. • • RODIN CLUB, at its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Milton Miller, had as guests Mar- cie Dubinsky of Ishpeming, Mich., and Mrs. Habold Schwartzman. The next meeting will be held Jan. 8 at the home of Mrs. David Grossman. • • • REBECCA GRATZ AUXILI- ARY of Bnai Brith Young Women will have a Hanukah party at its will have a Hanukah party as its Sunday evening, in Butzel Hall of the. Jewish Community Center. All young women interested in joining are asked to contact the membership chairman, Leona Weinberg. TO. 8-9411. • • • PISGAH WOMEN No. 122 of Bnai Brith invited friends and members to an open meeting, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 23, at the Bnai Moshe. Hostesses will be the Pisgah Women bowl- ers who will present a fun- packed evening of entertainment. Refreshments will be served. For information regarding member- ship call Mrs. Jack Kahn, TO. 7-5274. • • . CLEVELAND. — The Euclid Avenue Temple will celebrate its 100th birthday by making gifts to five Cleveland welfare organi- zations representing all denom- inations and the Negro commun- ity, it is announced by Judge Maurice Bernon, president of the congregation. The presentations will be made at the 100th annual meeting of the congregation this Sunday evening. Recipient organizations are: Greater Cleveland Hospital Fund, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, Catholic Charities, Cleve- land Welfare Federation, and Karamu House, Negro settle- ment. Mayor Thomas A. Burke of Cleveland, will accept the gifts on behalf of the beneficiaries. Gov. Frank J. Lausche will be present at the celebration. The plan, originated by Dr. Barnett R. Brickner, rabbi of the Euclid Avenue Temple, has LOUBA LUPILOFF aroused widespread comment erans of the United States, has from Cleveland civic leaders. returned, with other department delegates from the Auxiliary's Seek $250,000 on Coast 51st annual convention at Atlan- To Erect Brandeis Camp Climaxing a nationwide surge tic City, where they heard reports I on new member auxiliaries. in-: of enthusiasm for Zionist Youth creased hospital services, and co- Education, Pacific Coast Zionists operation with other veteran announce their intention of rais- ing $250,000 in 1947 for a West groups. Coast Brandeis Camp Institute in Hilda Goldberg. Department of Michigan publicity chairman, was California. _ delegated to represent the auxili- PRIMROSE B E N E V O LENT ary at the United Spanish War Veterans testimonial dinner CLUB announces that from the proceeds of its donor luncheon Dec. 14. last month, it was enabled to Rose Gottlieb, department hos- donate $1,000 to charitable pital chairman, Rose Cowan, de- causes. partment chief of staff, and the president were delegates to the meeting of the Voluntary Service Committee of the Veterans Ad- ministration. Betrothed BUTTON Neighborhood at , publicity. AU, ilietaills for • entire affair. • RA. 4860 401-2 Dime Bldg. MISS ANNE OLESHANSKY N Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky of Monica Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Anne, to James Neal Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marx of San Juan Dr. The wedding will take place June 29. 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The Detroit Council re-elected president; vice-presi- chairman, Inez Mendelson, re- dents, Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr.; quests that all Bnai Brith Young Mrs. Samuel Shewitz, Mrs. Albert Women be present at this service. Weiss, and Mrs. Norman Noble; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Roth- stein; financial secretary, Mrs. Charles Hyman; correspcnding secretary, Mrs. Morris -Mellen; TROUBLE? special corresponding secretary, Mrs. Samuel Gale; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Albert Schwitzer; The largest selection of auditor, Mrs. Morris Roth; and Buttons in the State of publicity director, Mrs. Rcy Rot- Michigan is in your ter. • • • New York's Wedding sni t Party Service In Detioft Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Avrin of 18631 Appoline announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald Martin, to be observed Saturday morning, Dec. 21, at Northwest Hebrew Congregation and Center. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Magid an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Howard A., at 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Dec. 21, at Beth Tikvah Synagogue, Petoskey near Chi- cago Blvd. A reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 22 at the Belcrest Hotel. Now Available to Detroit Women .. ATTARA CHAPTER of JUN- IOR MIZRACHI heard Lawrence Weintraub, recent arrival from Lodz. Poland, discuss his experi- ences in five years of detention in a Nazi concentration camp, at its last meeting. • • • Mrs. Emma Lazaroff Schaver MISS LEONA SKLAR has been invited to the next meeting of INFANTS' SERVICE . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sklar of GROUP to discuss the needs of infants in European DP camps, Sturtevant Ave. announce the en- the service group decided at a -gagement of their daughter Dec. 16 meeting at the home of t I Leona, to Sid Chafetz, son of Mr. GOOSE COUSINS CLUB cele- brated its first anniversary and installation of officers at a lunch- eon at Huyler's on Dec. 10. The new officers are: president, Mrs. Arthur Carnick; vice-president, Mrs. Jack Goose; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Morrey Weisberg; corresponding secret ary, Mrs. Samuel Goose; treasurer, Mrs. editor, Mrs. Jack , Markowitz; Norman „Goldenberg. - Bar Mitzvah Directly Opposite the Prince Edward Hotel