Page Twelve

Friday, February 6, 1948

THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Club Activities

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In The Women's

Division Spotlight:

Mrs. Sander Hillman, president
A re-port tea, given for year
of the SHERUTH LEAGUE, was book workers, of the NEUGAR-
hostess at a victory party cele- , TEN MEDICAL AID, was held
brating the success of the organi- Feb. 3 at the home of Mrs.-
zation's first donor luncheon. The Charles Hyman of 3751 Buena
League wishes to thank all don- Vista. It was announced by the
One of the older generation
ors and contributors for their luncheon chairman, Mrs. Albert
support of the Jan. 20 event. The Schweitzer, that a luncheon would which has laid the foundation for
next meeting will be held at the be given in honor of all members much of the present communal
filling their donor luncheoned services in Detroit, Mrs. Jacob
home of Mrs. M. Chomsky..
quota by the end of May. The Lattin is a star solicitor in the
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LADIES AUXILIARY of the 15th annual donor. luncheon will
KVUTZAH IVRITH is continuing be held Nov. 16.
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plans for its Bar Mitzvah donor
PISGAH BUSINESS AND
luncheon, to be held Feb. 24 at
Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Julius Ring, PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER of
president, has appointed Mrs. A. Bnai Brith will meet at 8:30 p. m.
DeRoven as ticket holder. Reser- Wednesday, Feb. 11 at the Jewish
vations may be made by calling Center.
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TO. 5-1150.
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PURITY CHAPTER 359 O.E.S.
DAVID-HORODOCKER JUNI- will have a special meeting with
ORS will hold an evening of initiation on Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
games March 3 at the Rose Sittig The next business meeting will
Cohen Bldg. Mrs. I. Knoppow, TO. be March 1. * > C *
8-2091, is in charge of reserva-
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
tions. Plans also are being made
Bnai-
Brith Women, will celebrate
for a mother-daughter event May
its first anniversary on Mon-
3 at Rosenberg's.
day, 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish Cen-
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ter. Mylo Rappaport, president
- WOMEN'S LEAGUE of TEL of Bloch Men's Chapter, will be
GUIBORIM will hear George guest speaker. A fashion how
MRS. JOSEPH LATTIN
Weiswasser review Jabotinsky'S also will be featured. Reresh-
"The War and the Jew" at an ments will be served. Prospective Allied Jewish Campaign and a
open meeting at 8:30 p. m. Thurs- members are invited to attend a faithful participant in the year-
day, Feb. 26, at Bnai Moshe. The joint lrotherhood program on round activities of the Women's
League is conducting a clothing Feb. 16th at the Labor Zionist Division of the Jewish Welfare
campaign for displaced persons. Institute. Speakers will include Federation.
Her friends say that there are
Contributions may be sent to Mrs. Rev. Robert E. Burtt, Mayflower
Joseph Grossman, 4300 Leslie.
Congregational Church; Rabbi two keys to Mrs. Lattin's continu-
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Jacob E. Segal, Northwest Syna- ing success as a campaign solici-
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE gogue; Ed Swan, secretary of tor—friendliness and sympathy.
CLUB held a stationery and pen- National Association for Ad\- She is able to coordinate her sym-
pathy for the causes included in
cil shower Jan. 26 for orphaned vancement of Colored People.
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the campaign with her friendly
children in Europe. The group's
KADIMAH CHAPTER of HA- interest in her prospeCts to chalk
third annual charity party will
be held Feb. 25 at the BoWery. DASSAH, in Windsor, will pres- up, year after year, an outstand-
-Mrs. Esther Klein, chairman, TY. ent its third annual "Copa-Ka- ing job of solicitation.
Although Mrs. Lattin has a long
dimah" night at 9 p. m. Sunday,
4-1435, and Mrs. Esther Rachieff, dimah"
co-chairman, TO. 8-1383, are ac- Feb. 22, at Shaar Hashornayim record of community service, in
cepting reservations. The next auditorium. Music will be fur- the Allied Jewish Campaign, in
the Community Chest, in Hadas-
meeting will be held Feb. 9 at the nished. by Billy Jupp and his or-
sah a n d in the Sisterhood of
chestra.
Entertainment
is
plan-
Cultural Center.
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ned. Refreshments will be served. Congregation Shaarey Zedek, her
real pride is in the community
Mrs. Ida Sheinboim, president Admission is $1 per person.
activities of her three. daughters-
of the RACHEL LAYA STEPIN
in-law, the three junior Mesdames
AID SOCIETY, announces that
Lattin—Mrs. Joseph, Mrs. Martin
the group's third annual donor
and Mrs. Robert.
luncheon will be held Wednes-
In addition to her three sons,
day, March 17, at Bel-Air. Pro-
Mrs. Lattin has four grandsons.
ceeds will be used to send relief
Packages overseas, as well as for
PWO Members to Vie
national and local relief work
Registration for vacancies in For Trip to Palestine
and Zionist appeals. Mrs. Anne
Isaacs is donor chairman; Mrs. the pre-kindergarten and elemen-
In Membership Drive
Anne Galchinsky, journal chair- tary classes at the Sholem
man, Mrs. Esther_ Rosenthal, chem Schools, 3754 Monterey,
Special inducements to mem-
pledge chairman, and Mrs. Sarah Brady Public School and McCul- I
loch Public School, is now open. bers of the Pioneer Women's Or-
Friedman, treasurer.
Kindergarten pupils and chil- ganization to bring in new mem-
YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY dren attending the McCulloch bers during the present campaign
, CLUB will hear Mrs. Mueller, Public. School will be transported is being offered by the national
president of the Michigan Con- to and from their homes in the PWO office, according to Mrs.
Alex Schreier, chairman of the
sutners' League, discuss "Domes-, station wagon of the Institute.
A special elementary class has Detroit membership committee.
tic Affairs" at -2 p. m. Tuesday,
All members who bring in at
Feb. 10 at the Jewish Center. She been formed for children, 9 to 11,
wilt speak again Feb. 17 on the who have had no previous Jew- least seven new members will be
ish education, to prepare them for eligible to participate in a contest
subject "International Affairs."
for a free trip to Palestine, Mrs.
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entrance into higher grades.
Schreier said.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOMEN
Parents wishing to enroll their
A 10th club has been formed in
of Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30 children are asked to call HO.
Detroit and has joined the Pio-
p.m, Monday, Feb. 9, at the Rose 5404 for complete information.
neer Women's Council. Mrs. Paul
Sittig Cohen bldg. The Anti-De-
Feldman is chairman.
famation League will present a
Mrs. Rose Feldstein is newly-
panel - discussion on civil rights
elected chairman of the Brandeis
for home, led by Beulah Whitby,
Club.
of • the Detroit •Inter-Racial Com-
Clubs One and Two held vic-
mittee; Tom Downs, of the Mich-
tory programs Feb. 3. Rieke Yof-
igan - State CIO Council, and
Mrs.
Elizabeth
.W.
Shapero,
fa of Palestine was guest at both
Walter Klein, assistant director
president of the Department of
of . the Jewish Community Coun- Michigan Ladies AuXiliary, Jew- events.
cil. Members are asked to bring
cookies Which will be donated to ish War Veterans, announces that Lewisohn's 'Anniversary'
the veterans' hospital. Election of national president Mrs. Ethyl No.;
delegates to the convention will yak will be in Detroit Feb. 15 A Very Commendable Novel
be held. Refreshments will be and 16.
'Chairmen of affairs, Mrs. Birdie
,Ludwig Lewisohn's latest novel,
served. •
R. Rosenberg and Mrs. Dorothy "Anniversary," published by Far-
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The WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Brown, • have set up the following rar and Straus, has a Vermont
program in Mrs. Novak's honor: setting, and is among the novels
of the UNITED HEBREW
Sunday evening a reception will by the eminent author on a non-
SCHOOLS presented a children's
faishion show Jan. 28, thrOugh the be :held at the Belcrest Hotel for Jewish theme. `Anniversary" is
courtesy of Peter Pan, Inc. Mrs. all members of JWV posts and an unusual book. It is, actually, a
set of monologues. The six major
Herbert Moss, program chairman, auxiliaries. .
Monday, Feb: 16, a tea will be characters have special sections
expressed appreciation to the
held
at
the
Belcrest,
honoring
devoted to them, and through
Progressive Linen Supply and
the Midway Floral Shop, who Mrs. Nova k, allied veterans' their anonolognes they reveal
groups
and
civic
leaders.
helped make the program a suc-
their feelings, their reactions to
A dinner for auxiliary mem- the others in the book, their as-
cess.
hers will be held at 6:30 p. in. at
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pirations.
Detroit WOMEN of ALPHA the Belcrest, followed by a for-
The book revolves around Joy
mal
business
meeting.
OMEGA dental fraternity will
Munson's marriages and divorces
hold a-luncheon meeting at 12:30
and her final marriage which is
Monday, Feb. 16, at the
CARD OF THANKS
based, at last, on a Jove affair
Statler Hotel. For reservations,
Mr. and Mrs. William Burton that restores peace to her mind
call Mrs. Joseph Goodstein, UN.
and leads towards the restora-
2-8339, by Feb. 11. Mrs. Sidney extend heartiest thanks to their
tion of calm for her parents.
Seigan, program chairman, an- relatives and friends for their
Lewisohn's brilliant' writing
nounces that Richard Satterfield lovely telegrams on their 32nd
of the John Powers School of wedding anniversary, Dec. 31, makes "Anniversary" stand out as
a very commendable work.
1917.
Ciiartn will be guest speaker.

Mrs, Joseph Lattin
Brings Friendliness
Into Campaign Work

Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Lipschutz (Lillian Schwartz) of
18469 Hubbell, a son, Michael
Louis.
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Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
J. Barnes (Ann Keller) of Cort-
land Ave., a son, Alan Daniel.
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Jan. 19—To Dr. and Mr. Har-
old Stocker (Elaine Finkelstein)
of Freeland Ave., a daughter,
Carol Patricia.
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Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert H, Soufrine (Shirley Bach-
er) of 3741 Collingwood, a son,
Ronald Steven.
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Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Marx (Marion Sandra Kauf-
man) of Euclid Ave., a son, Allen
Steven.

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Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel S. Willis (Gertrude Love) of
18453 Kentucky, a daughter,
Kathleen Gail.

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Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Stolar (Betsy Weinberg)
of Richton Ave., a. son, Joel Her-
bert.
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Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Simon (Eleanor Butzel), a son.
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Jan. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Share (Ruth Lefko-
witz) of 19730 Lesure, a son, Dan-
iel Mark.
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Jan. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald H. Roberts (Anne Ber-
ger), a son, Jeffrey Berger.
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Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
George Rich (Marian Epstein), a
son, Steven.
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Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard B. Indenbaum (Shirley
Halbert) of . Pingree Ave., a
daughter, Deborah Faye.

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Feb. 6—Junior Service Group, Tem-
ple Beth El, 8 p. m
Feb. 7—Hillel Dance, Masonic Grand
Ballroom: Zionist Organization Haifa
Chapter dinner dance, Elm‘vood. Ho-
tel, Windsor.
Feb. 8-8:30 p. in., Yiddish Culture
Committee of Jewish Community Coun-
cil-L-Jewish Center; 8:30 p. m., North-
west Congregation Young Peoples
Club, evening of hypnotism; 9 p. m.,
Junior Hadassah-Masada party.
Feb. 9—League of Jewish Women's
Orig. meeting, • 1 p. nl.. JC Center;
Center-Federation Institute, 31 a mo.;
Bnai Brith Pisgah Women's meeting,
Savarine Hotel, 9 p. m.
Feb. 10—IZFA Hillel meeting, 8 p. m.;
Hadassah meeting, Temple Beth El,
1 p. m.
Feb. 11—Shaarey Zedek Men's Club,
8:30 p. rn.; Center-Federation Insti-
tute 11 a. in.' Pioneer Women, Hanita
Chapter, 8:30 p m.: Junior Service
Group meeting, Jewish Center, 8:30
p.
Feb. 12—ZOD Chapter I, meeting;
ZOD Huntington Woods meeting, 8:30
p. m.; NW Cong. Sisterhood, donor
affair, 1 p. m.
Feb. 14—Temple Israel Sisterhood-
Men's Club dance, Statler; Bnai Brith,
Louis Marshall B & P dance, Belcrest,
9 p. m.
Feb. 15—Jewish Community Center,
Holiday Hop; Temple Beth El Men's
Club, lecture; ZOD all-day educational
institute, Leland Hotel.

CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. William Burton
extend heartiest thanks to their
relatives and friends for their
lovely telegrams „on their 32nd
wedding anniversary, Dec. 31,
1947.

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