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Friday, January 2, 1948

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Page Thirteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

National Council to Greet Presidents
Of Local Organizations at Tea Jan. 5

PEARL DEVENOW, MRS. PHILIP BROWN (seated) and MRS.
LEONARD H. WEINER (standing) are assisting in plans for the annual
President's Day Tea to be given by the Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, Jan. 5.
Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will fete
heads of contemporary organizations at its annual Presidents' Day
Tea, to be held at 1:45 p. m. Monday, Jan. 5, at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center.
Mrs. Herbert M. Smith will greet presidents of organizations af-
filiated with the Detroit Federation of Women's Clubs and the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations.
Shaarey Zedek Men
Mfrs. Aimee R. Gaines will pre-
sent Dr. Levi A. Olan, speaker of Hold Sabbath Services
the day, who will discuss -"A At Jewish Home for Aged
Faith for These Dark Days." Dr.
Olan is rabbi of Temple Emanuel
Residents of the Jewish Home
in Worcester, Mass. Beside serv-
for the Aged held Sabbath ser-
ing on boards of various philan- vices Dec. 27 in the custom of
thropic organizations, Dr. Olan is Shaarey Zedek, with Cantor
a director of "Worcester People's Jacob Sonenklar and choir lead-
Forum," and vice president of ing the service. -
"Worcester Foundation for Ex-
The services were sponsored
perimental Biology."
by the Shaarey Zedek Men's
Tea will be served by the social Club. They were planned by the
hour - committee, under the. direc- program committee, including
tion of Mrs. Louis Landsberg and Norman Snider, Arthur Purdy,
Mrs. Ralph Levy.
and Albert Green. The commit-
Pearl Devenow, president of tee in charge of arrangementS
Council Career Group; Mrs. Leon- included Ben Sidlow, Abe Sato-
ard Weiner, former president of vsky, Samuel Berke, Carl Schil-
Council and Mrs. Philip Brown, ler, Abe Sandelman, Joseph Can-
recording secretary, are assisting tor, William Nadler, Ira Kauf-
man, Alfred Shevin, and Henry
in plans for the afternoon.
Carnick and Arthur Fleischman,
co-chairmen.
At • the conclusion of the ser-
Named to USNA Post
vices the members of the com-
NEW YORK — Milton Kf och- mittee and officers of the Men's
Club were guests of the Home
mal, former regional chief of at luncheon. Similar services
field operations in five Eastern will again be conducted in the
states for the Federal Office of spring.
Members of the choir were
Rent Control, has been appointed
Joseph Cantor, Max Teitel, Ar-
assistant director of the Com-
thur Scheer and Max Somberg.
munity relations department of
United Service for New Ameri- Aim To Prevent Baptism
cans, it has been announced by of Jewish Refugee Girls
LONDON, (JTA)—The Agudas
Joseph E. Beck, USNA Execu-
Israel has sent a two-man mis-
tive director.
sion to Sweden to bring back to
England a group of Jewish refu-
Seek Relatives Here
gee girls, following reports that
many of the girl:, were taken
The Union of Russian Jews into non-Jewish homes and sub-
has information for the following sequently baptized, or, in the case
persons: Anyone having knowl- or the older ones, married to non-
edge of their whereabouts is ask- Jews. The girls will be housed
ed to contact the Union's office, in Beth Jacob institutions here.
55 W. 62nd St., New York 18,
Czechs Give $70,000 for
N. Y.
Dreizin, David, son of Chaim, born Masaryk Colony in Palestine
1886, of Minsk, sought by his brother,
PRAGUE, (JTA)—The Budget
Meishe Deizin.
Sandler, Bertha, daughter of Isaac, Committee of the Czechoslovak
laundry business, of Glusk, sought by parliament has received a recom-
her relative Hinda Nechamin, daugh- mendation ' from its rapperteur
ter of Iosif.' Hinda Nechamin Is also
looking for her cousin, Lifshits, Zal- that it accept a resolution ask-
men or Simon, son of Jacob, 40 yrs. ing the government to contribute
old.
Rosovsky family from Bobruisk, 3;500,000 crowns (approximately
sought by a nephew. Joseph Rosovsky, $70,000) to a school to be erected
of Warsaw, son of Jankel.
in the Palestine colony of Kfar
Masaryk.
Truman To Receive Dr. Baeck
Dr. Leo Baeck, 75 year old
President of the World Union for
Progressive Judaism, who arriv-
ed in the United States, will be
received at the White House next
Wednesday by President Tru-
man, it was announced by Dr.
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FLOWERS
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Troth Revealed

ngagement

Youth Groups

The engagement of their daugh-
ter, Jeanne, to Louis A. Cohen

was announced at an open house
Sunday evening by Dr. and Mrs.
William S. Reveno of Puritan
Ave. Miss Reveno is a graduate
of KingsWood 'School, Cranbrook,
and is a senior at Carleton Col-
lege. Mr. Cohen, son of I. J.
Cohen, received his master's de-
gree from the University of Mich-
igan after three and a half years
in both theaters of war.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Ber-
nard, of 409 W. McClellan Ave.,
Flint, Mich., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Bet-
ty, to Simon S. Indianer, son of
the Zygmund Indianers, also of
Flint. Mrs. Bernard is the for-
mer Irene Lepler of Detroit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sch-
wartz of Sturtevant Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, S a 11 y , to Arnold J.
Rodin, son of Mrs. Harry Rodin
of W. Boston and the late Mr.
Rodin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dembs of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Faye, to Jerry M. Jacobs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Jacobs of
Hazelwood Ave. The wedding
date has not been set.
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Mrs. Morris H. Simons of Syra-
cuse, N. Y., formerly of Detroit,
announces the engagement of her
daughter, Joyce Ann, to William
Irwin Scherb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
N. Scherbtof Pittsburgh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norton Berger of
3269 Cortland announce the en-
gagement of their d a u g h t e r,
Bette, to Sidney Edelstein, son
of Mrs. Lena Edelstein of 2735
Richton.

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CHAPTER ONE, ZOA, will
hear Leo Weisman, father of
Harold Weisman, Chapter One
president, who recently returned
from Palestine, at a meeting at
8:30 . p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, at
Bnai Moshe. Vocalist Adele Feld-
inan will present a group of songs,

The meeting is open to members
only, but young people 18 to 30
are invited to become members
at the dool .. Proceeds of Chapter
One s Victory Dance; in the
amount of $150, are being allo-
cated for defense of the new
Jewish State.

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By ROSENBLAT

MISS AUDREY HARTMAN

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Audrey Joyce
Hartman, daughter of Mrs. Hilda
C. Hartman of Ohio Ave. and the
late Andrew Hartman, to Donald
J. Pearl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
PearL

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MacDonald Asks Token
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mendation that the United Na-
tions send a token international
force to Palestine to maintain
order, was made by James G.
MacDonald, former member of
the Anglo-American Committee
of Inquiry on Palestine, who was
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