Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Jr. Hadassah to See NCJW Will Describe Work at Tea on Jan. 29 Movies on Palestine At Mid-Year Meeting Mrs. Herbert M; Smith, presi- ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Goldberg of Chicago Blvd., entertained 35 guests at Northwood Inn on Jan. 1, celebrating their silver wedding anniversary. Esther Kawa, who was married to Seymour Tarnoff on Dec. 1, was feted before her marriage at a luncheon by Mrs. Tony Lebovitz of River Rouge at the Book Cadillac Hotel; a shower by Mrs. Hyman L. Stern of Youngstown, Ohio, at Rosenberg's; a luncheon by the Central High Schobl office staff at Canterbury House; a shower by Mesdames Ben Shifman, Harry Shifman, and William Utley at the Lee Plaza; a luncheon by Mrs. Henry J. Greener; a dinner for the bride and bridegroom by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolfe of River Rouge • at Northwood. Inn; a pantry and gadget shower by Mrs. Irving Posner at her home; a dinner by her sorority, Alpha Beta Tau, at Lellis; a tea by Mrs. David Fidler of River Rouge and Mrs. Charles Ornstein at the home of Mrs. Hyman Nathan. Celia Schmier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier. of Sher- bourne Rd., has returned from a holiday visit in Cincinnati, where she was the house guest of Carol Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Levy. Mrs. Paul Tweedy and Mrs. Louis Fleischacker are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iry Fleischaker (Theda Nadell) and Mrs. Marion Nadell of Los Angeles. Both intend to remain there the balance of the season. In their honor, a cocktail party was given on Sunday for 75• guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Shapero of Collingwood Ave. have re- turned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kraska of Bay City spent a week at the Belmont Plaza Hotel in New York, where they attended the wedding of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman of Detroit, and a con- firmation party honoring Hyman Kurzman of the Bronx. An open house honoring the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Lawton of 2730 Burlingame will be held at their home from 3 to 8 p. m. Jan. 26. No cards. Mr. Lawton is principal of the Carmel Hebrew School. In observance of their anniversary the school has inscribed the names of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund and has planted 150 trees in Palestine. Mrs. Michell Sehlain and her daughter, Leona, of Parkside Ave., have returned from a visit to Montreal. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Norman P. Greenblatt have returned to Mor- rison Field, Palm Beach, Fla.. after spending a 30-day leave with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Greenblatt of Fairfield Ave. Lt. Green- blatt was stationed as a dentist with the U. S. Navy in San Francisco for the past 18 months. Miss Helen Katz of Taylor Ave. has returned from a month's visit in California where she was the guest of her brother and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Katz of Los Angeles. Perry Phillips. who is attending Michigan State College, spent the holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips of 2722 Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman and son have moved from War- rington Dr. to their new home on Fairfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Keats. of Minden Ave.. and sons, David and Neal, have returned from a 10-day vacation in New York City. Mrs. David H. Yaffe and daughters, Ronette and Lenore, of Beaconsfield Rd., have just returned from a 10-day vacation in New York City. Engagements Mrs. Helen Keller of South Ave., Mt. Clemens announces the engagement of her daughter, Eleanor Jane, to Joseph Frein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frein of Philadelptiia Ave. Miss Keller, --whe was recently dis- charged from the Marine Corps, is a sophomore at the University of Michigan, where Mr. Frein will receive a Bachelor of Arts in journalism in June. He spent three years in the Army Air Forces. The wedding will take place Feb. 1, at thy Wilshire Hotel. • • • Mrs. L. Berkowitz of Cleveland announces the engagement of her daughter, Esther, to Harold Ellias. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ellias. Mrs. Felix Warburg Inspires Increased Fund Drive Efforts Friday, January 10, 1947 Gertrude Strauss, president of the Detroit Chapter of Junior Hadassah, announces the mid- year meeting will be held at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 12, in the Kate Frank Memorial Build- ing of the Shaarey Zedek. MRS.. WILLIAM SAFTKA Gertrude Reifler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reinerof Lawrence Ave., became the .bride of William Haftka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn of -Venice Beach, Calif., Dec. 15, at Moss Hall. Rabbi Leizer Levin per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of can- dlelight satin fashioned with a tight-fitting bodice and off-the- shoulder neckline offset by a single strand of pearls. Mrs. Belle Weiss was matron- of-honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Ethel Klavansky, Mrs. Faye Green and Mrs. Frances Rubin. Janice Weiss was junior brides- maid. Seymour Weiss served as best man. Bill and Al Reifler, brothers of the bride, and Leonard Klav- ansky were ushers, with Harvey Weiss and Milton Rubin as jun- ior ushers. A dinner and reception fol- lowed the ceremony. After hon- eymooning in Chicago, the young couple will make their home at 1956 Pingree. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included Miss Ruth Lebowe of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. 'Sam Goldman and Mr: and Mrs. Rob- ert Fainberg of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinberg of Bay City. Mrs. Sol Myers Heads Detroit Auxiliary Dance Mickey Woolf, his orchestra and review, will be featured at the fund-raising dinner dance of the Detroit Lodge Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Saturday evening, Jan. 18, at the -Hotel Book- Cadillac. Mrs. Sol Myers, chairman of ways and means, is in charge of arrangements for the affair. Mrs. David Grosberg, TO. 7-1359, is taking reservations. Mrs. Leon- MRS. REUBEN ALLENDER ard Tigay is ticket chairman and Mrs. Jack Hartstein year book Inspired by a personal message chairman. • • • sent by Mrs. Felix M. Warburg, Mrs. Sol Bloom, president of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Kroll of the committee for the Hershman- the auxiliary, invites the com- Blaine Ave. annopnce the engage- Adler Torah Scholarship fund, munity to attend the dance, pro- ment of their daughter, Mae, to sponsored by the Sisterhood of ceeds of which will go toward Irving Chips of Detroit. support of Bnai Brith philan- • • • Congregation Shaarey Zedek is thropies. Mrs. Mollie Feinberg of Cort- completing work toward the land Ave. announces the engage- quota of $21,500 which will be a ment of her daughter, Edith Lor- raine, to Arthur Doon Resnick, permanent scholarship to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Jewish Theological seminary of Resnick of Leslie Ave. Miss Fein- America, according to Mrs. Carl berg and her fiance are attending Schiller and Mrs. Reuben Al- the University of Michigan. lender, co-chairmen. • • • Culmination of the drive will .CATERERS Mr. and Mrs. David Lipson of Blaine Ave. announce the en- be a luncheon on Wednesday, OFFER YOU gagement of their daughter, Feb. 15, which will feature a can- Good Food .. . Goldie, to Samuel Rosenstein, tata which is being directed by son of Mrs. L. Rosenstein of Cantor Jacob Sonenklar and Mrs. "Superb Service" at the Morris Adler. Anyone interested Mitchell Ave. Wilshire .. . • • • in participating in the cantata Mrs. Morton Your Synagogue . Announcement is made of the should contact engagement of Mildred N. Agins, Zuckerman at UN. 2-8791 or Mrs. or your home daughter of Herman J. Agins of Charles Perlman at TO. 8-3180. Glendale Ave., and the late Ruth Rehearsals are held every Wed- For Banquets, Parties, Wed- L. Agins, to Myron A. Ritter, son nesday morning at 10:30 a. m. dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs of Mrs. Rose Ritter of Cortland followed by brunch. Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, chair- and Other Social Occasions. Ave., and the late Simon Ritter. The couple plan an April wed- man of general solicitation, has Under the Supervision of formed a pick up committee for ding. Council of Orthodox Rabbis • • • pledges and monies and may be Personalized Attention Announcement has been made contacted at TO. 8-8754. by CHAS. J. MARX of the en-gagement of Elizabeth , and BERNIE LEFKOWITZ Helen Levy, daughter of Mrs. she is now in her junior year in David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. the School of Medicine. Her fi- and the late Dr. Levy, to Ernest ance who was a Captain in the William Stix Jr., son of Mr. and Quartermaster Corps with five KOSHER CATERING CO. Mrs. William Stix of St. Louis. years of service in this country The bride-elect attended Kings- and overseas, is a graduate of TOwnsend 9-2550 wood, Cranbrook, Vassar, and the Harvard Graduate School of Bus- TOwnsend 8-2680 University of Michigan where iness Administration. „. ire WILSHIRE In addition to the regular laltsiness meeting, Mrs. Charlotte Kruger Bregman, program chair- man, has prepared a skit, reports on the World Zionist Congress, and a song festival under the leadership of Florence Lipsitz. The main event -of the after- noon will be movies on the "Meier-Shfeyah" in Palestine, the childpen's village which is sponsored by Junior Hadassah. Miss Strauss will give a talk on Meier-Shfeyah expansion. Lorraine 'Wine requests that attending young women bring 2 or more cans of food or juices to aid Hadassah in meeting their SOS goal. All girls, 18 to 25, are Ifirged to attend this meeting, and to join the group in carrying out their plans for the year. For further information, contact Miss Strauss, TO. 7-2935, or Rhodine -Ungar, membership chairman. TY. 5-2094. dent of Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, an-. nounces a membership tea will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the home of Mrs. Charles Feinberg, 872 W. Boston. A program is planned to explain Council's extended overseas ac- tivities. Prospective members and friends are invited. • For reservations call Mrs. David Marx, membership chairman, UN. 1-2643. FOR 411 Music Entertainment Arranging and Rehearsal of your ceremonial proces- sion FREE OF CHARGE Voice Recordings of en- tire affair • • • CALL - Sam Roseithlat for the finest ORCHESTRAS AND ENTERTAINMENT TO. 6 5016 or TO. 8 0842 - - Announcing the Addition of MR. 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