• Page Ten ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut (Hadassah Yanich) rave returned to Cincinnati after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich of Leslie Ave. Mr. Plaut is a senior student at Hebrew Union College. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pais, of Northlawn Ave., celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Jan. 5 with a cocktail party at home fol- lowed by a dinner at Northwood Inn fqr relatives and friends. Out-of-town guests present included Isaac Pais, Mr. and Mrs. Max Naiman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pais, Mrs. Rose Riechlin, and Theodore Pais, of Chicago; and Julius Yore, Mrs. Julia Yore, and Miss Elaine Yore, of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of Muirland Ave. were hosts to 50 guests Tuesday evening at their home, honoring Dr. Shlomo Kaplansky, president of the Hebrew Institute of Technology in Haifa, Palestine. Betty Goldberg of the Belcrest has returned to Goucher College after having spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg. Harry Stiglitz of 227'7 West Euclid has left for a cruise to Havana, Cuba. He will return about Feb. 1. Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg of Seward Ave. had as her house guest from Clarksburg, W. Va., her sister, Mrs. M. Stern, whom she hadn't seen in many years, and the latter's son, H. Lee Stern. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erman of 18003 Pennington Drive entertained 24 children at a party honoring the fourth birthday of their daughter, Melvene Fern. Mrs. Jack Halperin and her mother, Mrs. M. Miller, have left for an extended visit to Los Angeles. Prof. Morris Weitz of the philosophy faculty of Vassar College, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz of 3344 Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben B. Klamer (Charlotte Brawer) are now residing in St. Louis. Mrs. Sam Carver of W. Chicago Blvd. has been visiting in Balti- more with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Canvasser of 18231 San Juan Dr. are vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Palk of Fullerton Ave. have returned from a 10-day vacation in New York City. Friday, January 17, t947 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Division Plans Federation Forums at Center The Bar Mitzvah will appear in a piano recital at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Federation of Women's Clubs auditorium, Han-, cock at Second. A reception will follow at 2698 Pasadena. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Milton Freedman of 18626 Santa Barbara announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Burton Ralph, Saturday, Jan. 18, at Shaarey Zedek. An open house honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at their residence from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19. No cards. Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gerber announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin H., at 9 a. m. Saturday, Jan. 25, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cort- land. A reception at home from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 11 p. rn. Sun- day, Jan. 26, will honor the Bar Mitzvah. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lash of N. Martindale Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon- ard Ian, Saturday morning, Jan. An exhibition of "Hebrew 18, at Congregation Beth Tikvah, Books for the Working People" 9746 Petoskey. A dinner and re- has been opened by the Jerusa- ception will be held in the Bar lem Labor Council. Mitzvah's honor Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Workman's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein- Dance & Dinner Orchestras traub announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald Sheldon, Sat- Featuring urday, Jan. 18, at Bnai Moshe. Jack Allen and Tony Klein Sam Rosenblat of Melotone and Senator Renown ItiltIstsWiltdtWILI.1.114.111.11.11.11. MRS. HARRY BECHER In order to define the newest developments in the Jewish com- munal picture, the Women's Di- vision of the Jewish Welfare Federation will sponsor a series of "Federation Forums" at 1 p. m. every Tuesday in February, at the Jewish Center. The Forums are being planned Education League Rallies and arranged by the Education Committee of the Women's Divi- For Pledge Luncheon sion, under the co-chairmanship Mr. and Mrs. Simon Feldman of /Ars. Harry Becker and Mrs. of Monterey Ave. announce the Alexander Sanders. engagement of their daughter, All Workers Invited Sue, to Samuel Schugar, son of The four sessions will deal Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schugar of with special areas of concern to Glendale Ave. all members of the community • . • health, the Jewish family, com- The engagement of Miss Ida munity relations and education, Levitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and what the Jewish Social Ser- S. Levitt of Montreal, to Maurice vice Agencies are doing to meet L. Glicklin, son of Mrs. I. Glick- these problems. All workers in lin of Pingree Ave., was an- the Women's Division have been nounced at a New Year's party invited to enroll in the series. given by Dr. and Mrs. J. Koenig. Heading the session on health • • • will be Selma Sempliner, direc- Mrs. Celia Honikman an- tor of North End Clinic, and A. nounces the engagement of her L. Sudran, associate director of daughter, Ada, to Robert Green, the Jewish Welfare Federation. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green. The discussion will relate espec- The wedding will take place ially to the Clinic, Jewish Home April 20 at the Fort Wayne for the aged, and the Jewish Hos- Hotel. • • • MRS. ELI GROSS pital Association. At a New Year's Eve dinner at The January meeting of the Harold Silver, executive direc- their home on Monte Vista, Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Levin an- Youth Education League was tor of the Jewish Social Service nouneed-44ie engagement of their held as a rally at the Rose Sittig Bureau, will conduct the forum sister, Miss Ann Zack ; to Ben Cohen Bldg. prior to its Pledge- on the Jewish famil—including Berss of Chicago. The wedding Fund Luncheon, which will be consideration of the Bureau, He- held Tuesday, March 4, at Ma- brew Free Loan Association, will take place March 30. sonic Temple. • • • House of Shelter and Resettle- Dessert-luncheon was served ment Service. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brod of Cohen to Lead Forum Webb Ave., announce the en- by Mesdames W. Stamler, J. gagement of their daughter, Sommers, S. Jacobs,_ A. Bloom, The work of the Jewish Com- M. Millman and S. Fisher. Phyl- Dolores Jane, to Louis Marko- lis Pullberg, young singer and munity Council, Jewish Voca- witz, son of Mrs. Jacob Marko- dancer, accompanied by Mrs. tional Service, Anti-Defamation witz of Genessee Ave., and the League, American Jewish Con- Harmon Dix, entertained. late Mr. Markowitz. Recent contributions of the gress, American Jewish Commit- • • • League are $3,000 to the Ameri- tee will be considered in the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hords can Jewish Congress for 10 ad- Forum on community relations, of Pasadena Ave. announce the ditional orphan adoptions in Eu- to be conducted by Oscar Cohen, engagement of their daughter, rope, making a total of 20 orph- director of the Council. Gloria, to Al Sternberg of Wind- Committee chairmen for Fed- ans that the League has adopted; son, son of Mrs. L. Bess Stern- $250 for ten dunam of land in eration forums include:, arrange- berg of Toronto and the late Mr. Palestine to the Jewish National ments, Mrs. Becker; publicity, H. Sternberg. Fund; $50 to the FEPC fund, and Mrs. Sidney Marwil; syllabus, • • • Mrs. Louis Schwartz; invitations $25 to the Ruth Alden Fund. Mrs. Helen Volan of Syracuse, and follow-up, Mrs. Arthur Pur- N. Y., announces the engagement ated from Katharine Gibbs dy; secretarial, Mrs. Isidore So- of her daughter, Marilyn, to School. beloff; and registration and at- Leonard A. Miller, son of Mr. and • • • tendance, Mrs. Aaron Kurland. Mrs. Samuel Miller of 3333 Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Rotten- lingame. The wedding will be in berg of Highland Ave. announce HIAS Requires Budget June. • • • the engagement of their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Myer Abel of ter, Betty, to Herman Fishman, Of $5,000,000 for 1947 Cortland Ave. announce the en- son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fish- gagement of their daughter, man of Cortland Ave. The bride- NEW YORK, (JTA)—A budget Elaine Judith, to Anthony M. elect is a graduate of Wayne Uni- Roskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil versity. Her fiancee is a grad- of $5,000,000 will be required by HIAS in 1947 to implement a Roskin of Marion, Ind. uate of the University of Michi- program of increased Jewish emi- • • • gan. The wedding has been set gration from various countries At an open house Jan. 11, Mr. for March 25. in Europe, it was reported by and Mrs. Morris Finkelstein of • • • Isaac L. Asofsky, executive di- Clements Ave. announced the en- Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaner of W. gagement of their daughter, Grand Ave. announce the en- rector, at a meeting of the board Rose, to Herman Cohen, son of gagement of their daughter, Jose- of directors of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen of phine, to Morris Vernick, son of The HIAS budget for 1946 was $1,500,000. Leslie Ave. • • • Mrs. Freda Vernick and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berman Mr. Samuel Vernick. An early of 133 W. McClellan, Flint, an- spring wedding is planned. At the instance of my many friends • • • nounce the engagement of their and acquaintances, I have organ- daughter, Pauline, to Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ggrelik ized several Orchestral units for Fishller, son of Mrs. Sol Singer of Fairfield Ave., announce the your Musical requirements. of Flint. The wedding will take engagement of their daughter, place Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Regene Ann, to Louis B. Schul- home of the bride. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack • • • ORCHESTRAS Schulman of Pasadena Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levin of Refined Music For Select Clientele Romeo, Mich., announce the en- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber, of (Formerly Musical Director of Fox gagement of their daughter, Bar- Hazelwood Ave., announce the en- Theatre and Book Casino—NOW bara Frances, to Harry Gold- gagement of their daughter, Playing Shubert Lafayette Theatre.) smith, son of Abe Goldsmith and Dorothy Ann, to Leo Gordner, the late Mrs. Goldsmith of De- son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordner, TY. 6-9350 troit. 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