Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 31, 1947 Zionist Youths Hear Sally Jean Bassichis Eye-Witness Account Betrothed to Detroiter Of UN Palestine Talks Activitieo in Society Mr. and Mrs. Joel G. Jacob have moved from 2405 Ewald Circle to their new home at 19176 Roselawn. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Charlip and sons, Eliot and Bud, have moved to their new home at 18114 Oak Dr. An open house party will be given from 2 to 8 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at 3218 Clairmount, by Mrs. Mark Bassey, in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Browne. Mrs. Samuel Katkih of Balmoral Drive was hostess. at a tea to the captains and workers of the finance committee of the Detroit Women's -Division of the American Jewish CongresS. Mrs. Jacob Bolin of Berkley Road was hostess at a tea to the captains and work- : ers of the memlbership committee of the W,omen's. Division of the Congress. - - Before her marriage to Albert Goldstein Oct. 29, Dolores Shostak was entertained at pre nuptial parties -given by the following:. Caro- lyn Greenberg, Rita 'Cohn, Natalie Novak, - Carol Klein and -Mes- dames Joseph Galperin, Eugene Sloan, Saul Sloan, Charles Rogers David . Detach,' San). I:apkiri, Louis Enfield, Morris Goldenberg, :Mark l3irnkrant, Fred Novak, Irving' Klein, and William Goldstein. Mrs. Clarence ,Eriggass Of. Cumberland Way is visiting with mernbers of her family in •NeW•York. - • = - • - • Mr. and Mrs. -Howard " Kaichen' of Huntington Woods and Mr. and Mrs: John P.. Heavehrich• of Littlefield Ave have returned fro a stay ins "Hot _Springs; Ark. - - - • • Mr. and -Mrs. Sidney Weisxrian - Of Suffolk br had as their guests last week end their son and'daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Weisman. of Cincinnati, Mt and Mrs, Robert Blau; Mr, and ifilis.:14 S. Gordon, of Cleveland._ • - - MrS. Emma Fecheinier _ of the Lee Crest. Apt ! - is spending a month in NeW Mrs. Felix Salston has returned to her home in 'Chicago after ;,;"; a visit as the guest of her brothei4h-law and sister, -Mr. and Mrs. u Edwin M: Rosenthal, Jr.; of Parkside Ave. . Mr. and. Nix& William.•Fleischman and ..son Mark-, of Whitmore Rd. spent the last week-end in Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - Shroder of Bloomfield - Hills, who were guests in Hot Springs, Ark:, for a fortnight,- returned- home by way of the east ,where they visited their Soh, Jerry, who is a student at Princeton University. Mr. and - Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. left on Sunday to spend a week in. New- York. Mrs. Dolly Green. of,Santa Monica, Calif., spent a few days last week as 'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Burlington Rd. Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz of Cambridge Rd. returned on Wednesday from a few days' stay in Chicago. Dr. Adolph Loveman of Louisville, Ky., and J. L. Weinberg of Dunkirk, N. Y., spent the last, week-end visiting with friends in Detroit and in Arbor. Miss Jeannette Steinberg has returned to her home in New York after a visit with members of her family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel of . Huntington Woods have returned from Louisville, Ky., where they visited their son-in-law and daugh- . ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Klein._ Mrs. Edward Stein of Strathcona Dr. returned on Monday from a week's stay in New York, where she was a guest at the Chatham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of Huntington'-Woods have returned from a short stay in Chicago. Mrs. Amanda Frank 'of the Wilshire Hotel has returned from a visit in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham COhen have returned to their home in Ephrata, Pa.,' after a few days' visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Davis ffenson of Northlawn Ave. - Mrs. Ruby Finkel of Toronto is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ,Axelrod of San Juan Dr. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein of Lawrence Ave. have returned from a week's stay in Chicago. Harry G. Bradlin was host to movie star' Paula Drew on her recent visit to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinson and son, Donald, of Stoepel -Ave, accompanied by Mrs. Maurice Vernick of Washburn Ave., have returned from a 'vacation at Devils Lake and the Dells, Wise., and "Chicago. . Mrs. Roy A. Foreman of Fullerton Ave. was hostess at a luncheon and bridal shower at the Lee Plaza Hotel honoring Lauretta Knop-N per, whose marriage to Stuart Graff will take place in November. Mrs. Dora Stiglitz Wechsler of Pittsburgh has returned home after visiting with relatives-in Cleveland and Detroit. Zion Indispensible to Solve -DP Problem, Bernstein, Says WASHINGTON, (JTA) Thesecretary of the Church Peace . opening of Palestine to large- Union and World Alliance for scale immigration is "indispens- International Friendship Through . able" 'to the Solution of the DP ihe Churches, declared. problem in Europe, Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, former advisor on N. Y. Sephardim Set Up Jewish affairs to the American command in Europe, said in a Hadasseki School Fund report of his activities in that NEW YORK (JTA)—The crea- post. The report was submitted to Secretary of the Army Ken- tion of a Maimonides Foundation by the New York Sephardic Com- neth C. Royall. - "We will continue to face in- munity to assist in 'the establiSh definitely the costs and dangers ment of the first medical school Of this unsettling situation," in Palestine, 'the Hebrew Univer- Rabbi Bernstein said, "until they sity-Hadassah school, was an are permitted to enter Pales- minced. here by Sason Zacharia tine." Although he advanced the and Jacob Russo, corchairmen of enactment of the Stratton. Bill to the new organization. admit 100,000 displaced persons from Europe yearly for four Famed for Engagements year,. Rabbi Bernstein said "it is estimate that no more than At America's Greatest about 60,000 of the Jewish DPs •Hotels, Clubs and wish to ,come" to the United : States. Brilliant Social Affairs "The overwhelming majority of the displaced Jews desire to settle in Palestine," the report His Famous Music added: "Facing closed doors everywhere else, at least 90 per And Entertainment ; cent would migrate to. Palestine if , given the opportunity. If the Complete United States should liberal& its Deluxe immigration laws about 25 per Service cent of the Jewish DPs would FOr choose to come here." Weddings Two years after the fall of the Banquets Hitler regime four out of every Confirmations 10 Germans are still anti-Semites „." and the remainder show strong *,4:; signs of anti-Jewish sentiment, 753 Book Bldg. CA; 4710 Dr. Carl Herman Voss, extension . JULES kLEIN , • - mRsc'coupviAN.: NoPPER At a MondaY<,.afternoon cere- rnony,-Shirley 'August, daughter of' Mr. 'and Mts.:Herman ..A..'Au•-= gust of W. - .Chicago Blvd;,. --. be- came the 'bride of Dr. Coleman Mop-per,' son of Mrs. Harry 'Robin Of Savannah, the late Mopper. - • Community Calendar OCT. 31 TO NOV. 9 This calendar has been com- piled as a public service by the Jewish Community Council. If you wish to clear a date for your organization, call CH. 1657. • Nov. 1, 9 p. m. — Balfour Ball, Hotel Statler. Nov. 2, 2 p. m.—League for Reli- gious Labor in Palestine, mass meeting. Nov. 3, 12:30 p. m.—Council 'of Jewish Women, meeting, Jewish Center. No. 3—Bnai Brith Hertzel Lodge Auxiliary, meeting. Nov. 4—Bnai Brith Rabbi Zager Lodge Auxiliary, meeting. Nov. 5, 12:30 p. m. — Sisters of Zion, : donor luncheon, Shaarey Zedek. Nov. 5, 8:30 p. m.—Hebrew Cul- tural Group, Hebrew Lecture, Rose' Sittig Cohen Bldg. Nov. 5—Detroit League, National Children's Home, meeting. Nov. 6—Bnai - Brith Louis Bran- deis Auxiliary, meeting. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. , and Mrs. ' Jay' Freedheim, 3211 Buena Vista, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon Marvin, on Nov. 1 at the Ye- shivah peth• Yehudah, Cortland and Deter. A reception will be held at the home the same eve- ning. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bern- stein of li603 Oak • Drive an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harry J., Saturday morning, Nov. 8, at the Shaarey Zedek. "An Eye-Witness Account of the UN Session on Palestine," will be given by Philip Slomovitz at the Junior Hadassah-Masada meeting to be 'held at 8 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Jewish Community Center. Slomovitz, one of the few local Zionists to be present at this session, has promised to divulge the inside story of the historic meeting which resulted in the U. S. and Russia's support of partition. Plans are Completed for Junior Hadassah-Masada's first fund- raising venture of the year in the form of a dance to be held at the Old Colony Club Saturday, -Nov. 15. .Music will be supplied by Jackie. Laine. 'Tickets can be -purchased from any member Of the dance committee a.nd- will kg available at the next: meeting. Zelda Sacks; Bill Fitierman and Leonard Baruch lead the dance committee: The hiking committee, ' or-.• ganized. by Murray Selborn and Beverly Goldfine, announces, that the first hike and wienie roaSt will take place Nov. 9. All those requiring transportation, and those who wish to make reserva- tions can call Beverly Goldfine, TO. 6-4885 or Elaine Krohn, TY. 5-9923. Ruth Newman and Lawrence Fleischman, co-chairmen of the membership committee, report excellent response of young people 18 to 35 to their invita- tion to join the group. "Junior Hadassah will hold a tea for women at 2 p.m. Suliday, Nov. 2, at the home of Mrs. Theodore Levin, 8611 LaSalle. MISS SALLY JEAN BASSIMIS. and.Mrs. William M. Baisr? this of Cleveland Heights, „0.,- .a.nnocmce the- engagement of.their ,daughter, Sally-Jean, ,.to Cyril Wagner, _ son of . Mr. .and. Mrs. Henry Wagner of Wellesley dr, Miss Bassichis is a. graduate,. of the Hathaway Brown School and attended .Northwestem Uni- versity and Lake Erie. College. Her fiance is a graduate of Cub*, Military Academy. • Plans are being made for a Jan. 4 wedding, to take place in Cleveland. Alhambra School of Music - Instruction on Piano, Sax, Accordion, Clarinet, Trumpet, Guitar, Drums. ENROLL NOW INSTRUMENTS RENTED VOCAL INSTRUCTIONS 16853 LIVERNOI Classes & Private Breathing - Technique - Stage Poise OPP. U. of D.- UN. 3-1658 FRANCES BLOOM KATZ CALL UN. 3-0231 10 to 12 Noon 4 to '7 P. M. J. B. Stevens,. Dir. LEADS AGAIN IN ALL THREE ! NO. NO. NO. DINING ROOM FOR PARTIES 13224 DEXTER TO. 7-9280 RESTAURANT 9144 LINWOOD CARRY-OUT SERVICE TY. 8-0270 FINEST KOSHER FOOD , Restaurant Open Daily and Sunday-11:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Sat. 6:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M. Mr. and Mts.: David Citron an- nounce the_ Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwin Lawrence, at 8:30 p.m. Friday,'Nov. 7," at Temple Israel, in the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. A reception honor- ing the Bar Mitzvah will be held at hOme, 3352 W. Graltd Ave., from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9. IT IS TRADITIONAL '..TO HONOR,EVERY ar with. an inscription in the Sefer (Golden Book) Bar Mitzvah in Jerusalem linking his name with Eretz Israel land redemption The sinooth richness of broadloom, in plain .and two-tone effects, gorgeous 18th Century flora's ; and elegant carved cut from the roll to .fit Lay wall to Wilton. individual rooms. All -in 9 and 12 foot widths "CARPET MAKES IT HOME" Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Until 9 P.M. - • .. A beautifully illustrated and inscribed volume is issued from Jerusalem. For Bar Mitzvah Inscriptions Call the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL 11816 Dexter TO. 8-7384 19139 LIVERNOIS AVE. Just North of West Seven Mile Rd. UN. 1-5628