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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-07-04

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Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday:July.4, 1947

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Adeline Alger Weds

I Dr. Philip E. Lachman

Miss Harriet Simons of the Wilshire Hotel is spending the holi-
day week-end in Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Cambridge Rd. have left for Charle-
voix where they plan to spend the summer months.
Mrs. J. B. Baruch and her son, Theodore, of Blaine Ave. are
spending the holiday week-end in Chicago as the guests of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baruch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from
a few weeks' stay in the east.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stein and their children of Outer Dr. have
left for Lexington where they plan to spend the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Wittenberg of Burlingame Ave. had as their
guests 'last week-end, on the occasion of their son's Bar Mitzvah,
Mr. and Mrs. David Garfield of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wit-
tenberg of Shaker Heights, O., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wittenberg
and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wittenberg of Cleveland.
• Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. are spending the week
in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero and their daughter, Alice, of Birch-
crest. Dr. left on Thursday by motor for California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Newton of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd. are spending the holiday week-end
in Charlevoix.
Among the campers who left last Sunday for Camp Pine Mere
in Minacqua, Wis., were Janet Maas, Elizabeth Meyers, Joan Loewen-
stein, Susan Klein, Betty Panzer, Suzanne Radner, Judy Rattner,
Anne Frank, Carol Jean Lichterman, Carol Barnett, Maryanne
Berns and Valerie Oppenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goldstein have returned to their home in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., after a few days' visit with members of their
family.
Rolf Manko of Calvert Ave. who was graduated this month
from the University of Detroit Engineering
'
School, has left for
Schenectady, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher, their daughter, Nancy, and son,
Michael, left by motor for a visit in Yellowstone National Park.
Mrs. Rose Brown is leaving this week-end for Colorado Springs
where she will be a guest at the Broadmoor Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of W. Boston Blvd. left on Thursday
to spend a fortnight in New York and Atlantic City. On June 26,
they were hosts at a family dinner and at home complimenting their
nephew and niece. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Gingold, before their de-
parture for Minneapolis, Minn., where they plan to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton London, their son, Leslie, and Mr. London's
brothers, Edmund and Bertram, have left on a month's motor tour
, to Colorado.
Richard Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum of Fairfield
Ave., left for camp in Hawthorne, Wis.
Dr. and Mrs. Simon Farbman, their daughters, Lenore and Anita,
and son, Burton, of Chesterfield Ave. have left for Lexington where
they plan to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. -H. D. Dorman of Chicago. Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.

Isadore Grabow of Dexter Blvd. left on Viesday by motor for the
Muskoko Lake, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klein of Cleyeland are the week-end
guests of Mr. Klein's brother, Aaron K1eiE of Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper of Fairfield Ave. left on Sunday to
spend a few weeks in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller of Woodingham Ave. are spending .a
week fishing at St. Williams, Ont.

Women's Clubs

New Shir Ha-Levy
Has First Musicale

YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
No. 530 of Jewish War Veterans
of the United States, at a meet-
ing at the home of Anne Wein-
stein, 2508 Hazelwood, June 24,
elected the following officers:
President, Anne Weinstein; vice
presidents, Selma Fischel and
Jean Friedman; treasurer, Irene
Levin; recording secretary, Eve-
lyn Ordin; corresponding secre-
tary, Sarah Kaminsky; chaplin,
Freda Kolb; conductress, Ethel
Wasser; guard, Tillie Goldman;
historian, Thelma Vova; trustees,
Celia Yetz, Dina Ordin and Sarah
Sussman. Installation was held at
the Department of Michigan
open house June 28. The next
meeting will be held Monday,
July 7, at the home Irene Levin,_
13120 LaSalle.
• • . •
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO-
CIETY, at a meeting on June 21
at the home of Mrs. Simon S.
Farbman, elected the following
officers: Mrs. Marvin B. Levy,
president; Mrs. Farbman and
Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal, vice- pres-
idents; Mrs. Hy S. Mellen, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Max
Steiner, corresponding secretary!
Mrs. Louis H. Harley, treasurer;
Mrs. Louis L. Kazdan, auditor.
• • •
CLUB 2 of Pioneer Women's
Organization acknowledges con-
tributions to the Child Rescue
Fund from Miawer Umgegend
Verein, Chonigover Loyever and
Minnie Bale, whose social club
made a gift in - memory uf Daniel
Ginsburg.
• • •
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 1 p. m. Mon-
day, July 7, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
Monthly checks to orphans in
Palestine and the--T. S. will •be
distributed. Arrangements will
be made for the annual banquet,
scheduled for Nov. 16. Refresh-
ments will be served.
• • •
The board of HEBREW LA-
DIES' -AID SOCIETY will meet
at 1 p.m. Monday, July 7, to plan
the group's annual donor lunch-
eon, scheduled for Nov. 12.

Shir Ha-Levy, a new music
group, was formally presented to
Detroit society at a musicale June
22 at the home of Dr. William
Klein.
Vocal selections were presented
by Ruth Soifer, Shirley Zaft,
Sidney Resnick and Irving Ro-
sengard. They were accompanied
by Bernard Katz.
Those interested in the new
group may call Sidney Resnick,
membership chairman, at TY.
7-3523.

Former Detroiter Helps Welcome
Young Refugees from Philippine Hills

Welcoming her husband's four children, who spent the war years.
hiding in Philippine caves, to her Brooklyn home, this week, was
Mrs. Cipriano Weinstein, the former Rita Poskel of Detroit.
The children, three boys and a girl, natives of California, had
been sent to live with theirs understood the grateful greet-
grandparents in Iloilo in 1936, ing of their father and step-
when their mother died. Wein- mother. Mrs. Weinstein, who
stein's father settled in the Phil- married the former Navy man
ippines after serving in the Span- two years ago, welcomed them/
ish-American war.
with a party and a big cake that
After V-J Day, Weinstein, said "Welcome Home."
than a steward in the U. S. Navy,
CARD OF THANKS
appealed to the Red Cross for
news of his family. He discover-
The family of the late Meyer
ed that his parents were recov- Dorf wishes to thank all their
ering from several years' in- friends and relatives for the kind-
terment, and his children had ness shown them in their recent
been found in the hill country bereavement.
where they had roamed for four

years, living on fish and berries.
The Red Cross arranged for
their passage to San Francisco
and then across the country to
Brooklyn.
Although the children now

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MRS. PHILIP E. LACHMAN
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To Be Open for Summer

Summer hours at the Shaarey
library have been an-
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board.
During the months of July and
August, the library will be open
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m: and from
7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday. On
Friday the hours are from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. only.
Extended vacation loans will
be arranged.
The Shaarey Zedek library's
collection of books and period-
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Public Administrator

Benjamin D. Burdick, an as-
sistant public administrator of
Michigan, has been named senior
public administrator for Wayne
County by Archie C. Fraser, state
public administrator.
A Wayne public administrator
for six years, Mr. Burdick has
been active in community affairs
and is a leader in the Republican
party-, in this state. He recently
was chosen' a member of the
board of the Zionist Organiza-
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In his announcement of the ap-
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