Friday, January Troth Revealed Activitieo in Society • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer of Webb Ave. are spending the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frank of Woodingham Rd. had as their guests last week, on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Selker of Cleveland, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Selker, also of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Briskman of W. Boston Blvd. left on Sunday to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Among the many parties given in honor of Ardis Franzblau, whose marriage to Frederick Birndorf was an event of last Tuesday, was the luncheon at the Statler Terrace Room on Oct. 17 given by ul Benyas and Mrs. Arthur Webber, and Mrs. Ben LaBret, Mrs. Sa on Oct. 29, the luncheon given by Mrs. Milton Miller in her home in Ohio Ave. In November there was the luncheon and shower on the 15th given by Mrs. Leonard Birndorf, Mrs. Daniel Weinbaum and Mrs. Myer Pilnick, and on the 29th the Mesdames, Irving Wartell, Paul Tilds and Herman Franzblau were hostesses at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac. In December, Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin were hosts - at a dinner in their home in Monterey Ave. On the 6th, there was a luncheon and a record and book shower at the Book Cadillac at which Toby Langer and Mrs. Jarvis Franzblau were hostesses, and the same evening Dr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Silver, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bremen were hosts at a dinner in the Silver home on Oakman Ct. On the 10th Mrs. Ralph Webber and Mrs. Julian Webber gave a luncheon in the former's home. in Woodingham Dr. Mrs. David Seligson had a luncheon in her home in Ilene Ave. on the 12th; the next day Mrs. Louis Glazier's luncheon was at the Women's City Club. The City Club was also chosen by Mrs. Samuel Blacher and Mrs. Casper C. Cutler for their luncheon on the 16th; the next noon Mrs. Harry Robbins and Mrs. Milton Maddin entertained jointly at the latter's home in Broadstreet Blvd. Mrs. Eugene Fisher gave a luncheon at her home in LaSalle Blvd. on the. 22nd and the next eld Altman and day a lUncheon at Huylers was given by Mrs. Rayfi Mrs. Herman Holinstat. Miss Ruth Cantor was hostess at a cocktail party in her home on the 25th, and on the 27th Mrs. Ellis Fishman and Mrs. Carl Langer gave a luncheon and kitchen shower at the Book Cadillac. January finished off the round of parties with a luncheon given by Elaine Siden on the 2nd at the Statler Terrace • Room, a luncheon given by Mrs. Joseph Fenton at the Women's City Club on the 3rd and the spinster dinner given by Mrs. Marvin Wein- stein in her home in Hubbel Ave. on the 7Th. Local Brevities Manuel Merzon, president of UNITED ZIONIST - REVISION- ISTS announces a meeting of the organization next Monday, 8:30 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe. Steven Golden, who recently arrived from a DP camp in Italy, will be guest speaker on the subject "Europe's Jews Have just Begun to Fight." An invitation, is ex- tended to young people interested in the Betar movement. All are welcome. There will be no soli- citations. * * * DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB will hold a theater party and social at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, meeting at the Hotel Briggs. For further information call Mr. Vic- tor at CH. 6800. * •* * OSTROWER RELIEF Society will meet at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hochman, 2306 Richton. • * Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter will be the guest Hebrew speaker of KVUTZAH IVRITH Saturday evening, Jan. 17, in the audi- torium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. His topic will be "The Education of Our Children." Everybody is welcome. * * * • "Sabbath Eve," a play written for the Women's Auxiliary of the JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED was presented before the resi- dents of the Home Jan. 8. Written by Mrs. Harry Landsman and enacted by Mesdames William Gottesman, Landsman and Mey- er Silverman, the play describes the contrast in life in the resident who participates cheerfully in the Home's program and the un- happy resident who spends her last years brooding because she cannot be with her children. Rab- bi Max J. Wohlgelernter deliv- ered a guest sermon to residents of the Home. * * SMITH FAMILY CLUB met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, 3039 Gladstone, Dec. 28. The members planted trees in memory of their cousin, Max Radin, who died last month. * * * MATTATHIAS TENT-HIVE of the Maccabees is holding a social evening at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 29, at the Workman's Circle. Two feature pictures will be pre- sented, "Homeward Bound" and "House in the Desert." Theodore H. Baruch will speak on "Pales- tine." Refreshments will be served. Friends and members are invited. * * • ELEANOR WILSON McADOO, youngest daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, will give a first Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS 16, 1948 hand account of Europe under the present UN set-up, at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wednesday morning, January 21, at 11 o'clock. * * * BARUCH LUMET, famous character actor of the Yiddish stage, entertained residents of the Home for Aged on Jan. 7, through the courtesy of the Men's Club of. Congregation Shaarey Zedek, according to Ira I. Son- nenblick, executive director of the Home. Ben Sidlow, president of the Men's Club, also attended the program and presented Lumet to the residents. * * * DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER will speak during Brotherhood. Week in his native city of Dallas, Tex., where he will address churches, schools and citizens' groups * * * CHAPTER FOUR, LZOA, will meet at 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Alper, 3323 Leslie. * * * Members of the LEPOFSKY FAMILY, formerly of Toronto, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biederman, 2480 Monterey, Jan. 10, to organize a family club. The following were elected to office: Joseph M. Biederman, chairman; Mrs. Moe Lepofsky, secretary, and Louis Lawson, treasurer. Semi-monthly meet- ings are planned. * * * CAMP MICHIGAMA held its annual reunion Sunday, Jan. 11, at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. Movies of last year's camp pro- gram were shown. * * * LOUIS WOLFSON of Grand 13 apids was elected Aleph Godol cif AZA Michigan Regional Coun- cil, replacing Sylvan Failer of Flint. Larry Stockier was elected Aleph S'gan. Other officers are Bernard Cohen, Mazir; Leonard Caminer, Gizbor; Aubrey Diem, Shotor Koton; Al Grass, Shotor Godol; Norman Katz, Sophor. Two Jewish Leaders Arrive To Present Views to U. N. NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Mor- decai Eliash, chairman of the Emergency Committee of the Jerusalem Jewish Community, and Daniel Auster, former may- or of Jerusalem, arrived from Palestine on a mission in con- nection with the current discus- sions at the United Nations on a formulation of the international status of Jerusalem. They are ex- pected to present their views of the 'UN working group dealing with the Jerusalem question. British Accused of Palestine Sabotage public opinion be aroused and that the truth be made known in this country. CARD OF THANKS Detroiter Asked by Haifa The family of the late Mrs. Brother to Arouse Public Samuel S. Taxey wishes to thank • Opinion in This Country friends and relatives for the T. Becker . of 2740 W. Grand many kindnesses shown them in Ave. is in receipt of frantic ap- their recent bereavement. peals from his brother- in Haifa urging that American Jews should do everything in their power to arouse public opinion We are happy to announce against British sabotage and pro- the opening of the Arab acts in Palestine. TOT'S SHOE SHOP The Palestinian's appeal charges the British with responsibility for 3369 ELMHURST • all the troubles in Palestine. As- A few steps from Dexter serting that the Jewish state will Specializing in Nationally prosper and will survive its ene- Advertised Children's Shoes mies, Mr. Becker's brother asserts that the British are doing every- MOTHERS— if you can't thing possible to undermine get out, we will bring the progress and to interfere with store to your door. MISS LORRAINE WINE Jewish efforts to defend them- selves and their possessions. CALL TO. 8-0948 Mr. and Mrs William Wine of for appointments Appeals of other Palestinians Clairmount Ave. announce the are echoed in these letters — that engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to Ben Pivnick, son of IN SPITE OF SCARCITIES Mrs. Samuel Berman of Buena Vista Ave. Miss Wine and her fiance both attended Wayne University . Attention Mothers! WE HAVE THEM! Haifa Chapter to Hold Benefit Dinner-Dance Haifa Chapter, the business and professional group of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, will hold a dinner-dance Feb. 7 at the Elmwood Hotel in Wind- sor. Proceeds will be used for Zionist funds. Plans are being made by the fund-raising committe, consisting of Mrs. Sidney Brand and Alex Zuckman, co-chairman, Martin Hoffer, Mrs. Herman Kazdan, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kraus, Fred Perlman, Leonard Radner, Dr. Albert Schwartz, Irving Snider- man, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weiss and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zalenko. 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