THE JEWISH NEWS Eight ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. have as their guest for a few days Mrs. Hershman's brother, Dr. Samuel Lewin- Epstein of Jerusalem, Palestine. Mrs. Al. Mann of Muirland Ave. is returning this Friday from McKeesport, Pa., where she spent the week visiting with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn Rd. left on Tuesday to visit in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay, their daughter, Rhoda, and son, Ma: :Ulm, of Burlington Rd., are spending a fortnight in New York Cit: - . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morton and daughter, Judy, of Pennington Dr.. left for Los Angeles where they will spend a few weeks. Theodore Baruch and his mother, Mrs. J. B. Baruch, of Blaine Ave.. left on Monday for New York where they will spend a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baruch and their small son, Joel. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gelfund of Northlawn Ave. left on Thursday for St. Lows where they will attend the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity conclave. Be- fore returning home Mrs. Schembeck will spend several weeks visiting with relatives in Kansas City, Joplin, Mo., and Chicago. Suzanne and Mignon Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. were hostesses at a cocktail party in their home last Sunday evening in honor of their house guest, Barbara Miller, of Denver, Colo. Barbara and Suzanne are sorority sisters of Sigma Delta Tau at University of Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rothberg (Lois Wagner) have moved into their new home at 19329 Hartwell Ave. Mrs. Moe Rattner of Longfellow Ave. left last week for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit with her brothers, Dr. Stanley and Dr. Carl Imerman, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Glynn Ct. are spending this week-end in Atlanta, Ga., where they will attend the wedding on Sunday of Miss Janice Oettinger and Rabbi Jacob Rothchild. Gill Stocker, who attends Oxidental College in Los Angeles. Calif.. is spending her vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stocker of Devonshire Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman of Muirland Ave. have as their guest Mr. Goldman's father, Abraham L. Goldman of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel of Huntington Woods have as their guests their childfen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Klein of Louisville, Ky., and their son, David, who is home on vacation from his classes at the University of Chicago. Jack and Fred Winkelman. who attend St. Johns Military Academy in Delfield, Wis.. are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. Included among the Detroiters who are in New York this week attend the conclave of the Phi Delta Epsilon Frae•nity at the Waldorf Astoria are Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman, Joan and William Rothman. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Levitt, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers. Dr. and Mrs. Irving Shulak, Dr. and Mrs. Bernie Bernbaum and their daughter Harriet. Dr. and•Mrs. Louis Slatkin, Dr. and Mrs. Herman Kanter. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Barack, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll. Dr. Harry Kirschbaum and Dr. and Mrs. James Rogin. Dr. Rothman will be installed as the Grand Consul this Friday evening. Stephen Sarasohn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn of Atkinson .Ave.. and Murray Seidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Seidler of Lichfield Ave.. arrived on Sunday from New York. where they are graduate students at Columbia University, to spend the vacation with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Max Manko and son, Kurt, who recently arrived from Holland. are spending the week in Detroit visiting with mem- bers of their family. Kurt is the house guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reuhen.Manko of Calvert Ave. His parents are staying with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doner of Renfrew Av.. Dr. Albert Krohn of Cambride Ave. left on Sunday for Vara Dara Beach, Cuba, where he will spend 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of Canterbury Rd. returned from a few weeks' stay in Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lastar and daughter. Beverly, of Sturte- vant Ave. left Oir'riiesday for New York from where Mr. Lastar will leave on Jan. 2 by plane for Egypt and Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Platt of Birchcrest Dr. are spending a few weeks in California. Bride-elect Marian Goodman has been honored at many enter- tainments prior to her wedding on Jan. l2. Mrs. M. J. Greenberg entertained with a luncheon in her home on Calvert Ave. Mrs. Emil Phillips of Woodingham Drive gave a luncheon in her home. Miss Maryan Fleischer entertained with a dinner followed by attendance •at Pro Musica concert. A luncheon and personal shower was given by Mrs. Bernard Davidson. A luncheon and handkerchief shower was given at Huyler's by Mrs. Sam Simon. Miss Jewel Klein entertained with a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Book-Cadillac hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb of Lawrence Ave. honored the bride-elect and her fiance. Sidney L. Goldstein, of New Haven, Conn., at a dinner. Mrs. Jacob Schakne was hostess at a luncheon at the Statler. Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg and Mrs. Harry Feinberg were 4 ' • hostesses at a luncheon at Huyler's. Mrs. Bernard Klein and Mrs. Theodore Curtis were hostesses at a luncheon and kitchen shower at the Book-Cadillac. Mrs. Frank Grossman of Muirland Ave. enter tained with a luncheon at Huyler's. A luncheon was given by Mrs. Harry M2e• in her home.• on Shrewsbury Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind of Roselawn Ave. held open house Dec. 25 in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Kitty Lacome, and her son, Mr. Bernard Lacome. who are visiting from London, England. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levenson of Sturtevant Ave. have left on a motor trip to California. where they will spend the next month. ZOA Unit Rides Sleighs This Sunday Afternoon Pioneer Women Launch $650,000 Aid Campaign Pioneer Women have launched Reservations can still be made for the sele•igh ride to be spon- a $650,000 campaign to help its sored by Chapter I, Zionist Or- sister organization in Palestine— ganization of America, at North- the Moatzath Hapoaloth—expand ville Stables this Sunday. Those its ever-increasing refugee pro- attending are asked to meet at gram, it is announced by Mrs. 3320 Clairmount Ave. at 4:30 p. m. Alexander Kahn, national chair- man of Moatzath Hapoaloth Com- Sunday., All young people are invited to mittee. attend in couples or stags. Ad- mission price of $1.50 per person Backer Goes To Europe will cover the sleigh ride, supper, To Direct ORT Expansion program and dancing. For re.,,,n* - NEW YORK, (JTA)—A fare- vations or further details call well dinner for George Backer, Art Newberg, TY. 5-4002, or Sel- president of the American ORT ma Jakont. TO. 7-7861. Federation and the World ORT Union, was given here on the eve for Europe departure of his Detroiters Formulate where he will direct the expan- Plans for Tennis Club sion of ORT's network of schools, A group of Detroit business workshops and training farms. and professional people announce the formation of a tennis club New York's Wedding and • for it restedamateurs. Member- Party Service in Detroit ship will be limited. Those interested are invited to Complete catering. flowers. coil Dr. L. S. Rosenthal, UN. publicity. All details for 4-4650. The group plans erection entire affair. a private club and courts as of RA. 4860 401-2 Dime Bldg. _soon as funds are accumulated. PARTIES BY VAL Miss Corn Assists Honor Roll Plans Friday, December 27, 194 1 Bar Mitzvah Minnie Tobin Weds in Port Elizabeth, S. A. The marriage of Minnie Tobin, foriiier Detroiter, to Eric W. Pergamenter,• on Dec. 8, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, was made known this week by her brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin and Mr. and Mts. Louis Tobin. Mrs. Pergamenter recently left for South Africa after a year's stay in Detroit and New York. Prior to that time she resided for 10 year's in Tel Aviv, Palestine. 11/1r. Pergamenter, an engineer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pergamenter of Tel Aviv. He served in the British army dur- ing the war and is at present as- sociated with the Goodyear Rub- ber Co. in South Africa. 'Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Rivkin announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Fredric Alan, Saturday morning, Dec. 28, at the North- west Hebrew Cong. Reception at home from 3 to 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 29. No cards. (ILIIMILLEARAILEALS111.11.11.11144.1.1.11. G raeme 5totver3 "Always Fresh Flowers" Bill Caplan - Larry Morris - ROSLYN CORN Roslyn A. Corn, vice-president of the Business and Professional Division of Hadassah, is assisting with plans for the annual Honor Roll to be held in the Brown Me- morial Chapel of Temple Beth El, Monday evening, Jan. 27. Miss Muriel Wolfson of Chica- go, dramatic actress, will present "My Vineyard," written by Ben Aronin. The dramalogue depicts the life and work of Henrietta Szold in five colorful costume scenes. Tickets for the performance are WARSAW, (JTA)—Represen- tatives of the Jewish community have been invited to testify at the trial of the Nazi rulers of Warsaw. Dr. Adolph Berman and Mark Bitter, leaders of the Central Committee of Polish Jews, who were in Poland during the Ger- man occupation, will testify con- cerning the annihilation of 1,900,- 000 Jews under the direction ,of the four defendants: Ludwig Fischer, former governor of War- saw; Ludwig Leist, Fischer's as- sistant and the town command- ant; Joseph Meissinger, chief of the Warsaw Gestapo and Max Daume, head of the German police force. Laws To Strengthen Jewish Position In Romania Asked BUCHAREST, (JTA)—A de- mand for further legislative measures to improve the position of the Jews in Romania was de- by manded in the Parliament Anghel Dascula of Hashomer Hatzair, speaking for the Jewish Democratic Committee. U 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 .z.z.z.z.g.ringwripmwwwwwwvir! MASONIC TEMPLE SCOTTISH RITE AUDITORIUM SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, DEC. 29 Abraham Littman. presents for the Drat time in Detroit, the great Operetta • "HER BEAUTIFUL DREAM" (With 15 Musical Numbers) Featuring the Great Star Combination MISCHA AND LUCY MICHAL GERMAN MICHALESKO MAX BOZHIK Together With Fredele Lifshitz Reisel Bozhik Mania Schlossberg Anna Michalesko Sidney Sterling Isaac Kupinsky Play by LI. Hofenberg: Music Samuel Solomon available to the public at the Hadassah office, 9111 Linwood. Ask Polish Jews Testify at Trial Of Warsaw Nazis We Deliver ANytirne — Anyplace! U Tickets: Matinee 75c, $1, 81.50, $2, Plus Tax Evenings: $1, $1.50, $2, 52.50, Plus Tax Available at Chesluk's Book Store. 8663-12; Kraig's Confec- tionary, 12th and Lee: Metro Music, 10328 Dexter; Littman, 1923 Pingree. For Reservations Phone TYler 6-9186. ,01%,......,.., OPENING! 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