Youth Delegates To Meet Nov. 23 Army Authorizes JWV Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Young Couple To Distribute Medals Hadassah-Masada Dance Saturday Will Benefit Zionist Projects Junior Hadassah and Masada's "November Hop," scheduled for this Saturday evening at the Old Colony Club, Park and Mont- calm, will aid Detroit's contribu- tion to the national Zionist youth projects in Palestine, as well as provide entertainment for young Zionists of the city. -Dancing, to the music of Jackie Laine and his orchestra, will be- gin at 9:30 p. ni Tickets are priced at $3. per couple. A "member -bring- a- member" tea will be sponsored by Jr. Had- assah at 2 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs. M, Cowan, 2262 W. Chicago Blvd. The tea will serve to introduce prospec- tive members to the organization. Rabbi Morris Amer will dis- cuss "The Impact of Anti-Semit- ism on Zionism" at a joint meet- ing of the two groups at 8:30 p. rn. 'aiursday, Nov. 20 at Shaarey Zedek. Following Rabbi Adler's talk,..there will be dancing to the music of Sy Subar's seven-piece orchestra. All young people of the community are invited. Selfhelp to Hold Bazaar, Dance Tomorrow Night The Selfhelp of Emigres from Central Europe will hold a bazaar and dance tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Ft. Wayne Hotel, Cass and Temple, which promises to be an outstanding social event. Mickey Woolf's famous dance or- chestra will supply the rhythms, lid a novelty, "Live Marionettes" will b.2 one of the sensations of the evening. Hanukah gifts for those who wish them may be purchased at the bazaar. All of the. proceeds are destined for the aid of displaced persons in Europe as well as an emerg- ency fund to be set up in Detroit for new immigrants. Mrs. John J. Leopold is chair- man of the affair. Tickets may be obtained at Nelly's Sweetshop, Dexter and Glynn; Walter Herz, 10350 Dex- ter; Bonheim Corset Shops, 7738 W. Six Mile Rd.; Ellen-Alice Shop, 12th and Philadelphia, and at the Jewish Community Center, Woo award and Holbrook. S MRS. SEYMOUR WOHLMAN At a double-ring, ceremony Sunday, *Nov. 2, at the Wilshire Hotel, Marylin Friedman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fried- man, and Seymour Wohlman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wohlman, were united in marriage. The bride wore ah off-the- shoulder fitted gown of white satin. Her fingertip veil of illu- sion was caught to a satin coronet and bound in satin. She carried white orchids on a Bible. , Her attendants were Dolores Schreibman, maid-of-honor, and Shirley Wohlman and Bernice Adler, bridesmaids. Morton Wohl- man and Arthur Silverstein were ushers, and Robert Wohlman served his brother as best man. The ceremony was followed by dinner and a reception. Out-of-town guests from Cleve- Hamburger, son of Mr. and Mrs. land, Ashtabula, 0., Wilmington, Isadore Hamburger of Wisconsin Del., and Pittsburgh were present. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff of 1403 Virginia Park announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jon, High-pointing its drive for to be observed Saturday morning, Honor Roll members to fulfill its Nov. 22, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and Mrs. Sobeloff project for Palestine medical will be at home that Saturday, 7 to 9 p. m., in their son's honor. NO cards. * * • e $ I ,200,000 Drive Planned For Palestine Institutions Music Study Club Concert on Dec. 1 NEW YORK, (JTA)—The bud- get advisory board of the Ameri- can Fund for Palestinian Institu- tions approved a 1948 budget of $1,200,000 at a three-day meeting here. Francis Stern, of Hartford, Conn., and Rabbi Isidore Breslau were named co-chairmen of the board. It is traditional to honor Bar Mitzvah Youths with inscriptions in the Sefer Bar Mitzvah in Jerusalem Beautifully inscribed and illustrated volumes are issued from Jerusalem. Bar. Mitzvahs Hadassah Group Meets at Brunch Department Commander .Maurice Bordelove announces that the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. has been authorized by Lt. Gen. 'Walton H. Walker, commanding general of the Fifth Army, to act as distributing , agent for the Army to distribute World War II Victory Medals and the American Defense Service Medals to all ex-servicemen. These medals are now being diStributed at Jewish War Veter- ans headquarters, 8212 12th St. daily, except Saturdays, 12 noon to 8 p. m. Ex-service men who are elig- ible to receive these medals are urged to present their honorable discharge papers and to receive the medals they are entitled to. * * Eli Rosenblum Post 231 of Flint, installed officers at the Durant Hotel, Nov. 9. Maurice J. Nathanson of Chicago, past na- tional regional vice commander, was the principal speaker. Her- MIRIAM • GOLDSTEIN man Cohen is the new com- mander of the Flint post. work, the Business and Profes- sional Division of Hadassah will hold a general meeting at 12 ngacementi noon Sunday, Nov. 16, at Roth- stein's Restaurant, 3454 Joy Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gordon of Goldie Slakter, chairman of the Webb Ave. announce the engage- Division, announces that brunch ment of their daughter, Clare, to will be served. Milton Abramson, son of Mrs. The program will feature a Sarah Abramson of Humphrey talk by Rose Bloom of Toledo, Ave. The wedding will take place national board member of Ha- in December. dassah, recently returned from * * * the national convention at At- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grobman lantic City, and a panel discus- of Philadelphia, Pa., announce sion by members of the division. the engagement of their daughter, Miriam Goldstein, membership Sylvia Sonia, to Stuart Wallace Ask Group Representatives to Ratify Constitution of New Council A full agenda, including de- tailed discussions and ratifica- tion of the founding document of the proposed Jewish Young Adult Council is being prepared for the council's constitutional convention to be held Sunday afternoon, Nov. 23, at the Jewish Community Center, Sol J. Schwartz, chairman of the con- stitution committee, announces. Three delegateS from each or- ganization planning to affiliate with the Council are invited to attend the sessions, Schwartz said. Registration of delegates will begin at 1 p.m., after which delegates will be divided into committees to consider individual divisions in the constitution. The plenary session for final discus- sion and ratification will com- plete the afternoon's program, which is scheduled to close at 4:30. • Members of the constitutional committee who will serve as re-' source people to the convention delegates, are, in addition to the chairman, Leonard Baruch; tern- Porary Council president; Natalie Gaines, Miriam Schwartz and Ruth Miriam Levine. Marilyn Adler and Tybie Schneider are in charge of registration. • Organizations which have not yet sent their delegates' names to the committee are asked to con- tact Yehudah ,Rosenman, young adult director at the Center, MA. 8400, without delay. Friday, November 14, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen FOR UNUSUAL • Hand Painted China • Cut-Glass Ware Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Appel of 2926 Hazelwood Ave., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Norman, on Saturday,. Nov. 22, at . Congregation Mish- kan Israel, Blaine near Linwood. Reception at home Sunday eve- ning, Nov. 23. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gale an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Michael M., at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, at Temple Israel, in the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. A reception honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at. home, 16177 LaSalle. p to 12 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zimmerman of 3801 Glendale announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold Leonard. Services will be held at the Bnai Zion Synagogue, Hum- phrey and Holmur, on Saturday morning, Nov. 15. Friends of the family are invited. A reception will be held Sunday afternoon and evening at their home. co-chairman, is continuing a in- tensive campaign for new mem- bers, and all business and profes- sional women who wish to identi- fy themselves with this organi- zation are urged to contact her at Ty. 5-0237. A A ntiquei and • Greeting Cards • Stationery 5he Country mar Shop UN. 4-0893 10507 W. 7 Mile Rd. French Fashion Salon aiOon 2)eJ ClampJ Dresses - Suits - Millinery - Lingerie - Custom Jewelry Alterations by expert clothing designers 718 W. McNICHOLS RD., near 3rd Ave. UN. 4-1182 For details call Jewish National "Fund MRS. I. MENDELSON Mrs. I. Mendelson, president of Music Study Club of Detroit, an- nounces that the soloist far this year's young artist concert will be Murray Present, Detroit pianist and member of the faculty at Juilliard, who will ap- pear Monday evening, Dec. 1, in the auditorium of the Detroit In- stitute of Arts. 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