Friday, February 21 ; 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Gerald L. Penfil, son of Mr. and Mrs. David P. Penfil, is on he Navy tm . il Feb. 22. T-Te is stationed at Norfolk, Va. furlo—oi fro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Levy of Lawrence Ave. are spending the winter in Los Angeles. Mrs. Louis M. Dunn of Hazelwood Ave. left for a vacation in Miami. Sheldon Krause, who recently returned from 15 months service in, the armed forces, is now attending the University of Michigan. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. Jerry Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave., has returned to his dental studies in Ann Arbor after spending the between-semesters vacation with his parents. • Miss Evelyn Miller was given a farewell party by her sister, Mrs. Pauline Schiff, last week. She will spend two weeks in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Fishman. and her brother, David L. Miller, and on Feb. 23 will leave for Los Angeles where she will make her home. Miss Paula Tyner of Warrington Dr. was hostess at a luncheon Feb. 15 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel in honor of Miss Arlene Gendel- man, bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel and daughter, Mrs. 0. I. Baker, pre spending a month in Florida. Steven Alan Prussian has returned to his home after being the weekend guest of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris L6eb of Glynn Ct. Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Hoffman have returned from a five- week stay in Mexico. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. are leaving for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Al E. West of Pennington Dr. have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Schefman (Theda Bankle) have returned from their honeymoon in Miami Beach and are residing at the Wilshire. Mrs. Morris Henden entertained 15 children Feb. 15 in honor of her son. Arnold, who celebrated his seventh birthday Feb. 12. Mrs. David B. Werbe and Mrs. Frederick C. Ford arranged an exhibition of paintings for the annual dinner meeting of the De- troit International Institute. The paintings remained on exhibit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aubrey Jacob of Boston Blvd. left for an extended air trip to Mexico. Central and South America. Enroute they will visit their sister, Mrs. Herbert Sobel of Chicago, at her winter home in Guatemala City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner have left on a trip through Georgia and Florida. While in Miami they will be guests at the Sea Isle Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Parkside Ave. entertained 80 guests at a supper party in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaplan; who left for Tucson, Ariz., where they will make their home. Irwin Ratner, Scoutmaster of Troop 135, was honored with the Silver Beaver Award at the annual Scout Council banquet at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel, Feb. 13. In his party were Mrs. Ratner, their daughter, Ilene. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ravitz and son. Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. David Liebow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wa•sh and Mr. kind Mrs. Morry Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gold of Oakman Ct. have returned from P few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Knopf Publishes Unusual Biography Of Science's Eminent Albert Einstein One of the most unusual bio-; well as a highly valuable addi- graphies published in a decade' tion to our knowledge and un- came off the press of the publish-1 ing house of Alfred A. Knopf,1 50,1 Madison -AVeT, New York 22, I Thursday. It is Philipp Frank's "Einstein: His Life and Times," translated from a German manuscript by George Rosen and edited and re- t vised by Shuichi Kusaka. In addition to providing com- plete factual details about Ein- stein's life, Dr. Frank, who is himself an eminent scientist and ! has known Einstein intimately j and long, makes Einstein's scien- tific discoveries and formulations understandable to the layman and fills in the political and social background of Einstein's life and travels. The result is a thorough, DR. ALBERT EINSTEIN rich, and fascinating work, as derstanding of one of the most important figures of our time. Soviet Jews Seek Relatives A review of this great book will appear in an early issue of Union of Russian Jews Inc., 55 W. 42nd St., New York, has re- The Jewish News.' ceived messages, (without ad- dresses), from Europe, for the Polish Police Arrest following persons: • ■ Bender, John, previous name Eina Eenditsky. son of Solomon. message from nephew, Semen Lewin, son of 13entsion. Baginsky, actor, from relative. P. I. Vetilla. of Odesse. Fishzon and wife, born Braginsky, a known actress. from P. I. Vertlib. Cherny or Charny. Isroel and Golda, from nephew. Nachman, son of Pin- thus, Rembaum, of M. Ilintsy, vin- nitsk, Ob 1. Teitelbaum. Melshe. son of Chaim, of Wiodawa. Poland—from nephew. Meishe Teitelbaum, son of Boruch and Ita. Lerner, Shloime, from niece, Feige Lew ,-Fefergolc, daughter of his sister, Fruma. Hershkovich. Dail& of Kielce. Po- lad, son of Feigel Chanushkievich — ft m his nephews. Motel and David Chuderland, sons of Hershel and Freide Vessel. Stan John. prey. name Smuszko, Jactt . of Ro,no--from nephew, Jacob Sniu Gertsvolf, Mania, daughter of Aron. oft ZverrigOrodka, Kievskgub.—from to "Grossman, daughter. of Itsik and Peter Ivanovich. of Troflmlak, ,PeremyshilanY,'- I-Vovsk. ObL from , father. Ivan Tiodoriylch TrotImiak. ...frsatsktis. or Entskin.. :.Davld. son of Lev—from sister. Dobish Sluchan- skayssi-of• -Odessa.. • . • Ruchko, MIchall, of selo Zarechie. bls parents. Kara-Pad. 3 Nazis Recognized By Jewish Survivors Theodore Olender, director of the Youth Division of the Histad- rut, will address the Wayne Uni- versity chapter of the Inter-: collegiate. Zionist Federation of America at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Wayne Hillel House. The movie "Gateway to Free- dom" is also on the evening's prograM. All college students in the De- troit area are -invited to *attend. For details about IZFA mem- bership, contact Evelyn Stoll man, corresponding secretary, TO. 5-5534. The Bnai Brith Young Women's Council of Detroit has chosen Steven Corell and his orchestra to furnish the music at its annual Fund-Raising Dance to be held Saturday evening, March 1, in the Grand Ballroom of Masonic Temple.. Corell's band is composed of 13 versatile instrumentalists, all of I whom are veterans. Billy Raom- er, "voice of voices," was the singing sensation of the GIs. Mary Alice is the girl vocalist. Tickets can be secured by call- Social Service Bureau ing Betty Skolnick at TO. 7-5127. Seeks Adolph Gerber Proceeds of the dance will go to Adolph Gerber, born Stanis- Bnai Brith philanthropies. laus, Poland, about 56 years old, left Vienna' for U.S. in 1924, is sought by Lea and Awrum Glo- MRS. HAROLD NEWHOUSE gower. - - Anyone having information re- Gertrude Julia Greenberg and garding him, please call Mrs. OSTEGO LAKE Harold Newhouse were united in Huffman, TR. 2-4080, Jewish So- AT GAYLORD marriage Dec. 29 at the Beth cial Service Bureau, 5737 Second. Abraham Synagogue. Dinner and NOW ACCEPTING reception were held at Sachs'. At the insistence of my many friends RESERVATIONS The bride is the daughter of and acquaintances, I have organ- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg ized several Orchestral units for of Burlingame Ave. The bride- your Musical requirements. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. 1 Adolph Newhouse of Bracken-; ridge, Pa. Small Enrollment Makes Possible Mrs. Pearl Radkin was matron- ORCHESTRAS Individual Attention to Each Child of-honor, Mitzi Barnett was maid- Refined Music For Select Clientele of-honor, and the bridesmaids BERNARD JAFFE—DIRECTOR (Formerly Musical Director of Fox MOE KESNER—ASSO. DIRECTOR were Fay Levine, Esther Klein, Theatre and Book Casino—Now FOR RESERVATIONS Evelyn E. Pollack and Jean Fried- Playing Shubert Lafayette AND INFORMATION Theatre.) man. Bernard Greenberg was his Call TO. 7-8867 TV. 6-9350 brother's best man, and Henry Berkowitz, Frank Levine, Philip Friedman and Dave Freedman were ushers. Out-of-town guests from El- NEED A ROOF OR SIDING FOR YOUR HOME? mira, N. Y., and Brackenridge, Pa., attended the wedding. FOR MATERIALS The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in Chicago. IMMEDIATE AVAILABLE I OAK GROVE CAMP HERSCHEL LEIB FOR 1947 SEASON FOR 35 BOYS THINK! SERVICE HOW Ratner Gets Top Award For Service to Scouting; Friedman, Brown Elected For Free Estimate Call Irwin Ratner, of 12024 N. Mar- tindale, scoutmaster of Troop 135, was one of 12 Detroit citi- zens to receive the Silver Beav- er Award, one of the highest in Scouting, at the 37th annual meeting of the Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Feb. 13. Ratner's citation read: "Busi- nessman, participating citizen, this Scouter is active in many youth activities of his church. He has given splendid leadership to a troop for nearly 10 years. His troop practices a genuine pa- trol method, giving scouts a real opportunity to develop initiative. "A believer in training himself, he acquired the Scoutmaster's Key in 1945. His troop is given credit for orig;nating the custom of presenting flowers on Moth- er's Day to the mothers of Scouts in the armed services." -Ratner's troop is sponsored by the Men's Club of Bnai David. At the Area Council meeting, Prentiss M. Brown was elected president of - the Council, and William Friedman was elected to the Executive Board. CITY HOME MODERNIZATION AN ALL-VETERAN ORGANIZATION 6432 CASS AVE. MA. 0$80 ,( ■ (• ■ •(*.• • . ■ •••• ■■•■ • .• ■■ PNOTOGRANIC SERVICE 1 mg1 Everything in Photography COMMERCIAL — ILLUSTRATIVE — PUBLICITY WEDDINGS — BANQUETS AERIAL — IN OUR OWN PLANES 2506 PARK . RA. 1547 TO. 6-1913 • Y oud eciliCa lion league cordially invites you to attend their •VICTORY LUNCHEON on TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1947 12:30 o'clock Masonic Temple - Fountain Room Detroit, Michigan For Reservations CaN MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. Morris Cohen, UN. 2-9422 Mrs. Alfred Lakin, UN. 3-4763 Mrs. Louis Mann, UN. 1-7356• WARSAW, (JTA) — Bertold Gross, Nazi "liquidator" of the 0346 LINWOOD Jewish ghetto in Kosow, Galicia. TYler 4-9395 who is directly responsible for Service at Minimum Cost Beauty the murder of 4,000 Kosow Jews, New Prices to Fit Your Budget VA* Shampoo and . Hair Style was arrested this week in Jelenia $2.51 Tinting and Bleaches Gora, former Silesian town of SOc 75c Arches Manicure 25c Hirschberg. Rinses and Oil Shampoos He was recognized- in the street PERMANENT WAVES by a Jewish woman whose child, he had buried alive in a mass S=410 Machine and and up grave. Mackineless- Johann Groegel another Nazi Cold Wave war criminal, responsible for All Methods mass-murder of 3,000 Jews in Kadin' Zolkiew, was recognized in Jaw- .Waves or, Silesia, where , he was living -*WPM in luxury on money and valuables- -mcsming ogrviton∎ as.enp,m17 looted from Jews. He is awaiting , trial 'hi a POlisti.:44det. YOUR PATRONAGE - IS Polish security police arrested Irena FrVdryszak, a Nazi super- visor in the Ravensbruek camp Mae mow . for women. She was recognized , shop . or i LnWileai;16: FCr details about: the above also - s in Russia, ':.for, locating of 'relatiVe .1?.olancl an&Soviet nccupied terri- to ijniOn of Russian ItOrY,' write", . b • Young Women's Council Sponsors Annual Dance Histadrut Youth Leader Speaks to Wayne IZFA Weds Pennsylvanian TION PICTURES WEDDING DAY front "Hair Do" to "I Do", • LIAR MITZVAHS - and.SPECIAL EVENTS :A Compisio Service , twu. •