Page Eleven-- THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 7, 1947 To Wed in June ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of Muirland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lipson of Fairfield Ave. are leaving this Friday for Palm Beach where they will be guests at the Mayflower Hotel for a few aseeks. Mrs. Maurice Morse of Wildemere Ave. left on Thursday to Spend a few days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Graham of Parkside Ave. have left for New Haven, Conn.. where they will visit their son who is attend- ing Yale University and other members of the their family. They plan to go to Florida for a few weeks before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. have returned from a visit in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gerson of the Belcrest are planning to leave this Sunday for Philadelphia where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kushner, before going to Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich of Warrington Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. James Stein of Northlawn Ave returned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of Warrington Rd. left last Saturday to spend a month in California. Mrs. Maurice Siden grid daughter, Elaine, of LaSalle Blvd. re- turned from a 10-day stay in Battle Creek and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Kaplan of Lakepointe Ave. left for Miami Beach where they plan to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mersky of Tuxedo Ave. had as guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Duken of Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gunsberg of Cortland Ave. left on Monday to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach. Mrs. Moe Rattner of Longfellow Ave. has returned from Los Angeles where she visited with members of her family. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of W. Chicago Blvd. left for Battle Creek where she plans to spend six weeks. Mr. Silberblatt will joint her for week-ends. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chicago Blvd. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Leslie Morrison of Los Angeles has been visiting with members of her family in Pontiac and Detroit. Lillian Litvin of Woodingham Dr. is spending 10 days in Chicago as the guest of Lorraine Goodman. Mrs. Aubrey Shapero of Glenwood Ave. left on Monday for Los Angeles where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keywell of Fairfield Ave. are vacationing in Miami Beach. Home Relief Installs 3 Illinois Leaders Officers at Luncheon At Women's League, Relief Society installed NCCJ Event Monday the Home following officers Jan. 27 at Three distinguished speakers the Book Cadillac, at a luncheon from the Chicago Round Table commemorating the group's 24th of the National Conference of anniversary: Chairman of th Christians and Jews will address Garelik; MNr l.s. Rent. ways and means si Mrs. S. Marks and the League of Jewish Women's Gale; A se work. Mrs. k h lea r . emvrs . ■ 1 Organizations and guests of the 1 gco biros ,i. D utsch: : a mbe an nbs tary, Mrs. S. Tauber : Catholic and Protestant churches r etary. s ec corresponding at the annual interfaith meeting tenberg• treasurer, M.r . Mrs. cirall tot- M secretary. Mrs. S. Goldman- : of the League at Temple Beth El recording Mrs. B. Newman; auditor. next Monday at 1 p. m. At 9:30 program, Mrs. M. Adelson; publicity, Mrs. F. that morning, the Illinois speak- Winton. Mrs. Peter A. Miller, elected students of the ers will address Grosse Pointe High School at a president for a second term, spoke of the work done by Home special convocation. Dr. Harold W. Ruopp, pastor Relief in the past year and ap- of the historic Central Church of pointed the following commit- Chicago, formerly a professor at tee chairmen: Boston University; Rabbi Charles Courtesy. Mrs. L. Frank; telephone. E. Shulman of the North Shore a l rusiman: " ilegicsica:tive sPritePi-eseMnrtItINI:e. community council, Mrs. Congregation, Glencoe, Ill., who Airs. S. Leve: memoriam, Mrs. A. Sina- . J. Rosenberg. served as a Navy chaplain dur- byrg; os;pitality, hd ing World War II, and James 0. Supple, religious editor of Chi- Register New Pupils cago Sun and noted Catholic lay- In 3 Farband Branches man, will be featured on both programs,. co-sponsored by the Registration of new pupils is Detroit Round Table of Catholics, taking place in the three branches Jews and Protestants and the of the Folkshulen of Farband League. (Jewish National Workers' Alli- The president of the League, ance) for children of 6 and older. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, extends Parents are urged to register chil- an invitation to women of all dren at the following branches: churches and synagogues in De- 1912. Taylor, where Wolf Sny- troit and vicinity to attend the der is the principal; 12244 Dexter, dessert-luncheon program prior to the forum in the Brown Mem- where M. Goldoftas is in charge; Thirkell Public School, Delaware orial Chapel. There will be no and 14th, in charge of M. Rose- admission charge. man. Honorary hostesses at the For information call TY. 5-1965 League meeting Monday will be or TY. 5-3365. Mrs. Leo W. Lalser, Mrs. Ray- mond Hendrickson, and Mrs. John C. Hopp, Catholic, Protest- Jean Fleischer Wins ant and Jewish co-chairmen, res Scholarship to Wayne pectively, of the Women's Com- mittee of the Detroit Round Jean Fleischer, a member Table. of the January graduating class Mrs. Harry Singer, chairman at Central High School has re- of the SOS Committee, reminds ceived a four-year scholarship to League members to bring canned Wayne University. foods to this meeting for ship- She is the daughter of Mr. and ment to children overseas, Mrs. Louis Fleischer, of 2938 Elmhurst. An honor student throughout her high school cur- Zager Lodge to Study riculum, she is planning on train- Procedure for Meetings ing for a career in special educa- tion for handicapped children. Mrs. Paul W. Silver, entertain- ment chairman of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chapter of Bnai Brith, announces a class on parliament- ary procedure, to be held at 8:30' p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Belcrest Hotel. POULTRY Her husband, a member of the READY TO COOK lodge, will preside. Mrs. Louis Wohl, Americanism chairman, NO WOR-K - NO WASTE will present excerpts from Irving TR. 1-5206 We Deliver Caesar's "Sing a Song of Friend- ship." We Also Deliver: The group is planning a mem- Strictly Fresh Eggs, pership tea to be held Feb. 24 at Butter and Cheese. the Baglty% , e QUICK FROZEN KOSHER KILLED Rabbi Adler to Speak To Congress Women Rabbi Morris Adler will be guest speaker at the meeting of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress to be held Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Luncheon, at 12:30 p. m., will precede Rabbi Adler's address on the subject "Putting Religion to Work." This follows the AJC Women's Division national theme for the month, "Religion at Work in the Community." Plans for the meeting are being made by Mrs. Samuel Olsher, education vice president, and human relations chairman, Mrs. Norman Ginsberg. Mrs. Max Saidman, TO. 8-9494, is taking reservations for the luncheon. MISS ANNETTE SHIFFMAN The engagement of Annette Mildred Shiffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Shiffman of W. Grand Ave., to Bernard Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levin of Chicago, is announced by the bride-elect's parents. The wedding will take place June 1, after which the couple will make their home in Detroit. Marriages BRODER-FISHER: Mrs. 0. N. Fisher announces the marriage of her daughter, Peggy, to Harry M. Broder, Jan. 31. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families by Rabbi Herschel Lymon in the chapel of the Hillel Foundation at Ann Arbor. Both bride and bride- groom attend the University of Michigan. • SAMSON-KOVEL: Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Singer of Detroit announce the marriage of their daughter, Diana Singer Kovel, to Leo Samson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Samson, of South Haven. The newlyweds will reside in South Haven. • • • MOERS-SABEL: The Standard Club in Montgomery, Ala., was the scene of the wedding Monday evening, Feb. 3, of Marcelle Sabel, daughter of Mrs. Marx Sabel of Montgomery, and Thomas S. Moers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers of Edison Ave., Detroit. Marcelle Baum of Birmingham, Ala., was maid of honor and Robert Moers served his brother as best man. Included among the Detroit guests at the ceremony were Whitney Roemer, Morton D. Lieberman, Milton Lichterman and Mr. and Mrs. William Field. Mr. and Mrs. Moers are spend- ing their honeymoon in Miami Beach and upon their return will make their home in Detroit. Louis Marshall Wonien Sponsor Benefit Affair az?ci his Dave Zimmerman WWJ Coffee Club cast will en- tertain at the donor luncheon of the Louis Marshall Women of Bnai Brith, Feb. 12, at the Book- Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds of the luncheon will be used to support European and Palestinian relief groups, as well as Bnai Brith philanthropies. Thelma Weiss is chairman of the luncheon, with Ida Speir as co-chairman. For reservations call TY. 7-6850. 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