. T H E JEW1S , H NEWS' Page Fourteen Baruch Heads Young Adults Leonard Baruch was named first president of the newly-con- stituted Detroit Jewish Young ••• " ---"'7 " . Adult Council at the meeting , A on Jan. 11. Bar- uch served as temporary chair- man for the Council since last spring. Baruch is vice- president of Ma-- sada and mem- Leonard Baruchbership c h a i r- man of Junior Service Group. He was just named co-chairman of the Junior Division fo the 1948 Allied Jewish Campaign. Other officers are Natalie Gaines, unaffiliated, and Cornell Janeway, Temple Beth El, vice- presidents; Ruth Miriam Levine, Iota Alpha Pi Alumnae, recording secretary; Miriam Schwartz, un- affiliated, corresponding secre- tary; Jerome Kelman, Young Israel,_treasurer. Members-at-large of the Coun- cil% executive board are Rabbi Irwin Gordon, Young Israel; Harry Mirvis, Bnai Brith Young Men; Sol Schwartz, Masada; Esty Carson, Habonim; Larry Fleisch- man, Junior Service Group; Helen Karabenick, Junior Hadassah. • Appointment of chairmen of standing committees will be an- nounced by the president shortly. Organizations now • affiliated with the Young Adult Council are considered charter members. Ar- rangements will be made soon for groups wishing to join the Council. In the Women's Division Spotlight Mrs. Schermer Given Affectionate Name MRS. NATHAN B. SCHERMER One of the most aptly-named members of the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Fede- ration is Birdie Schermer—Mrs. Nathan B. Schermer. In the quickness of her movements at work behind the scenes—both in the, Allied Jewish Campaign and Community Chest—and in her cheerful good humor as she gives long hours to her many communal activities, she has convinced many people that "Birdie" is an apt nickname bestowed in af- fection by her associates. Mrs. Schermer's birthplace is Harrisville, Mich., a northern Michigan town so small that it doesn't appear on the map. Her parents moved to Highland Park in time for her to enter kinder- garten. After her graduation from Highland Park High School, she arriage` plunged into social service in her GRANT-MUSKOVITZ: Mr. and first job with the then Young Mrs. Benjamin Muskovitz of Women's Hebrew Association, Glynn Ct. announce the marriage and continued in that affiliation of their daughter, Helene Roselle, through the amalgamation of the to Theodore H. Grant, son of Mr. Jewish Community Center, where and Mrs. R. Benjamin Grant of she was membership secretary W. Grand Ave. The couple were ; until her marriage. united in a Dec. 8 ceremony at iCurrently, Mrs. Schermer is business manager for the -Work Shaarey Zedek. The bride wore a white satin I Shop of the Sisterhood of Temple period gown with a wide bertha Beth El; and a faithful, aand of seed pearls. Her veil of illu- efficient worker on the Com- mittee for New Americans of De- sion fell from a Mary Queen of troit Council of Jewish Women. Scots headpiece. She carried a In addition to her being as- white prayer book with pink ca- signment chairman for the mellias and white gardenias. Women's Division of t h e 1948 Mrs. Rose Broder, aunt of the Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. bride, was matron of honor, and Schermer is a member of the Mrs. Toby Grand, sister-in-law Division's board of directors. of the bridegroom, was brides- maid. Jay Irving Grant served his Start Construction on .. brother as best man, and Sey- mour Muskovitz, brother of the Beth Shmuel Synagogue bride, seated the guests. Construction began Jan. 15 on Out-of-town- guests from New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Mia- the new synagogue building of mi, Toronto and Winnipeg attend- Congregation Beth Shmuel of ed the wedding. The young cou- which Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz is the spiritual leader. Announce- ple honeymooned in New York ments will be made shortly of and are now at home on Ewald the date of the laying of the cor- Circle. nerstone. * * * M FELDMAN - GOLDBERGER: Adele D. Goldberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberger of Lawrence Ave., became the bride of Harold M. Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman of Richton Ave. at a ,ceremony Jan. 17 at the home of the bride's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Sherman. The bride chose a street-length dress of sky-blue silk for her wedding, worn with a tiara of blue tulle. She carried a Bible with a white orchid. • She was attended by the bride- groom's sister, Mrs. A. Feldman of Cleveland, and Jay S. Gold- berger, brother of the bride, served as best man. After a honeymoon in New York, the newlyweds will be at home on Lawrence Ave. 'Help Histadruf' Party Of LZOA 5 on Saturday A "Help Histadrut" games par- ty will be held this Saturday by branch 5 of LZOA as part of the branch contribution to the Gewerkshaften campaign, Presi- dent Joe Epel announces. The party will be held at the home of Emil Wolok, 3223 Hazel- wood, starting at 9 p.m. All friends of the branch are invited. Helen Barres, social chairman, is in charge. eirg3 Dec. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Birndorf (Irene Bussey) of London Ave., 'a daughter, Susan. * * * Dec. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Karl Stillwater (Fraida Joy Light- stone) of San Francisco, Calif., twins, Linda Ilene and Lawrence Steven. The twins' maternal grandmother, Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone, of Seward Ave., De- troit, is now visiting with her children and grandchildren in San Francisco. Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Siegel (Bee Bialick) of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Natalie. * * * Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Karden (Fredella Perlman) of Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Su- san Lynn. * * * To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Moss (Peryle Berman) of 19353 Santa Rosa, a son, Robert Michael. * * * Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein (Roselyn Gerson) of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Sandra Lee. * * -* Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Winegarden (Gloria Idzal of Detroit) of 356 Bradley Ave., Flint, Mich., a daughter, Paula Ann. * * * Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Rubin (Rose Irma Standel of Providence, R. I.) of 3696 Oak- man Blvd., a daughter, Davida Marcia. * * * Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bockoff (Miriam Semmel) of 19176 Forrer, a son, Charles Alan. Center Dance Groups Concert on Feb. 8 The Center Dance Group, un- der the direction of Fannie Aron- son, will offer a concert at the Jewish Center at 3 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 8. Included in the program are a Palestinian harvest dance, Marche, Alligator and Crocodile, "Little Willie," Perpetual Mo- tion, Mental Image, by Gershwin; Holiday Dance, by Kosakoff; Ref- ugee Dance, and Song of the Port. Friday, Jenuary 21, 11948 Mrs. Adler to Speak To NCJW on Monday co-chairmanship of Mesdames William Isenberg and Sam Keene, Council members and friends are invited. Pictured at left are members of the education division co-operat- ing with the committee. MRS. LOUIS DANIELS (left.), is vice- president in charge of education and administration. MRS. OSCAR SCHWARTZ (right), is co-chair- man of the social legislation com- mittee. Mrs. Theodore Keller is chairman of the committee on displaced persons. All Council members and friends are invited to• attend. Pounds Sterling Banned From Mails in Palestine "A Pattern for Jewish Living" will be discussed by Mrs. Morris Adler at an open meeting of De- troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, Monday, Jan. 26, 1:30 p.m., in Butzel Hall of the Jewish Center. The meeting is sponsored by the Contemporary Jewish Affairs Committee, under The Postal Administration of Palestine has advised the United States Post Office Department that the importation of British banknotes in pounds sterling 'to Palestine in the mails is pro- hibited. 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