Page Sixteen New Matron AdivitieJ in Society . Alene Blumberg, who attends Monticello College, will return home Dec. 18 to spend the winter vacation with her parents, the Irving Blumbergs of Canterbury Rd. Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodman Myers have moved from the Lee Plaza Apt: and are now residing at the Seward Hotel. Mr: and Mrs. Victor W. Klein and their son, Bobby, of Stratford Rd. are spending the week-end in Chicago as the guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowell. Mrs. Irving Engel of New York spent a few days as the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. enroute to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein have moved from Canterbury Rd. and are for the present residing at 825 Whitmore Rd. Mrs. Ep- stein returned this week from a visit in New York. - Mr. and Mrs. Whitne3'T.C. Roemer are now residing at 7666 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sills of Oak Dr. left on Thursday for New York, where they will be guests at the St. Regis Hotel for a-few days. Mrs. Joseph Rosenbaum of Chicago spent a few days with her cousins, Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct. and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers of the Seward .Hotel, enroute home from New York, where she attended the meeting of the True Sisters. Mrs. Louis Smilansky of Burns Dr. left last Sunday for Cincin- nati, where she plans to spend a week visiting with friends. Mrs. Julius Rothchild of Moss Ave. has left to spend a few months visiting with her brother in Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Rose Myers of Burlingame Ave. left on Thursday for Cali- fornia where she will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Feere of the Belcrest are planning. to leave on Sunday for New York, where they will be guests at the St. Regis Hotel for a week. Mrs. Morris Zack of Atkinson Ave. left on Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark., where she will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Moers of Edison Ave. are spending a fortnight in Florida. Mrs. David Marks of Merton Rd. is leaving this Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will be a guest at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Mr. Marks is planning to join her later. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. left on Monday for New York, where they will be guests for a week at the Warwick Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Lind of Whitmore Rd. -have left for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will spend a few weeks before going on to Miami Beach, where they plan to spend the winter months. They will be guests at the Greenview Hotel. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. spent the week-end as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsberg of Newton Centre, Mass. Mrs: Aaron Hartz of Leslie Ave. left .on Tuesday fOr Oakland, Calif., where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mr.. and MrseSamnel Blacher of Greenlawn Ave, are expected home this week-end from New York, where they have been guests for a week at the Vanderbilt Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William Bassichis and their daughter, Sally, have returned to their home in Cleveland after a visit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner of Wellesly Dr. Mrs. Earl Freshman and her small son, Richard, of Huntington Woods have left for a stay in Coral Gables, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sills of San Juan Dr. are spending a few weeks in New York. Pioneer Women Hold Pre-Donor Rally to Fete UN Decision MRS. MURRAY LIBERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Murray Liberman have returned from their New York honeymoon. Their wedding took place Nov. 9 at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The bride is the former Evelyn Horowitz, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. E. Horowitz j of 2032 Glad- stone Ave. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Liberman of 3380 Monterey. Actress to Appear At Round Table's January Luncheon Cornelia Otis Skinner will be guest of honor at a January luncheon to be given by the De- troit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. The Women's Committee of the Round Table is in charge of pro- motion for the luncheon, which will be held Jan. 9 in the Fount- ain Room of Masonic Temple. Miss Skinner, who has worked with actors' groups in the Nation- al Conference of Christian and Jews, will be in Detroit in "Lady Windemere's Fan" at that time. Mrs. Leo Walser, Catholic co- chairman of the Womeri's Com- mittee, will preside. Mrs.. John C. Hopp, Jewish co-chairman, will extend greetings, and Mrs. It costs no more to enjoy trained assistance in select- ing home furnishings. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and his choir will conduct Sabbath ser- vices at the Jewish Home for Aged on Saturday, Dec. 27, ac- cording to Dr. Benjamin Welling, chairman of the Home's recrea- tion committee. 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MARION JANE _ 10VO NS Home for Aged to Hear Cantor Sonenklar Dec. 27 AND HIS ORCHESTRA YETTA LANDY At the Pioneer Women's Coun- cil meeting -of Dec. 3, acting chairmen reported favorably on progress for the coming donor event. Chana Michlln, the council's general chairman, reported she received cables from Bebe Edel- son of Palestine urging funds be transmitted immediately to . aid the 2,000 children and 400 infants from Cyprus on their way to Palestine. An invitation is extended to members; friends and to organiz- ations to participate in celebrating the Jewish State victory at the pre-donor rally Monday evening, Dec. 15, at the Book-Cadillac. Mrs. Erma Ehrlich will be guest speaker. Pavel Slavensky-Freil- ich will provide the musical pro- gram. Yetta Landy, child rescue and building fund chairman, reports pledges are coming in steadily from organizations. Gifts are acknowledged from Infant Serv- ice Group, $1,000, chairman, Mrs. Harry Weingarden; Sholem Ash Group, $250; Young Women's Bi- cur Cholem, $100; David Horodo- ker Ladies' Social, $100. Drora Kadimah Group celebrat- ed the UN victory at the last meeting, at which gifts were ac- knowledged from A. Bader Club and WednesdaS' Bridge Club. Friday, December 12, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Main Floor