AdivitieJ in Society • Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 13, 1948 Home Auxiliary. Gives $4,350 for Corridor; New Members Sought Kahana, Subar Speak to Aesculapians Contribute Drugs For Jewish Home Mizrachi on Saturday; Members of the Aesculapian Annual Dinner Feb. 29 The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged, through its president, Mrs. Samuel Wel- ler, presented a check for $4,350 to the executive board of the Home as its contribution toward the building of a corridor be- tween the Home and the annex. This money was drawn from savings accumulated from dues Mizrachi Organization of De- troit will meet this Saturday eve- ning, at 8:30, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Lawrence. Pinchos Kahana, who arrived last week by plane from Eretz Israel, will report on latest devel- opments in the Yishuv. Morris Subar, who recently visited in Palestine, will relate his experi- ences. The anniversary dinner of Miz- rachi will be held Sunday eve- ning, Feb. 29, in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. Yankele Led- erman will be the soloist. A na- tionally known Mizrachi leader will address the gathering. Sol B. Edelman has been ap- pointed chairman of the ticket committee of the dinner. Joe Weiss heads the anniversary book committee with Aaron Tilchin. They are assisted by Sol Chinitz, in charge of reservations, Philip Stollman, Israel Levenson, Mor- ris Snow, J. Lawton, J. Land- garten, G. Goldsmith, Isadore Sosnick, Morris Subar, J. Nosan- chuk, I. Kaner, I. S. L. Levine and Rabbi David Bakst. Pharmaceutical Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, at the Jewish Home for the Aged, to advance its program of support for the pharmacy at the Home. The meeting will be in the form of a "drug shoWer" and admis- sion will be by contribution of items currently needed at the Home. Edward Rothenberg, UN. 2-6898, has information on what items to bring. - A feature-length film will be shown and refreshments will com- plete the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman of Sturtevant Ave. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hirsch of Los Angeles for several weeks.' and Mrs. A. M. Bookstein of Highland Towers have as their guests for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris of Omaha, Neb. Dr. Walter Glazer of the Belcrest is on a Southern trip and will retur, to Detroit April 1. 1VIr. and Mrs. Irving Wohlman have left for several weeks in Miami Btoach. They expect to return some time in March. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parmet and son, Alan, of 3070 W. Outer Dr. are residing in Miami Beach and Cuba for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Trunsky have returned from their honeymoon in Miami Beach, and are now residing in their new home, 18717 Whitcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Barden of W. Buena Vista Ave. recently entertained. Judge and Mrs. Robert M. Toms at dinner. Mrs. Harvey Elbinger of Linden Ave., Mrs. Ben Newmark of the Wilshire Hotel and Mrs. Roy Zell of Youngstown, 0. are the guests y are attend- of their sister, Mrs. Max Lebow' of Muskegon, where the ing the 85th birthday celebration of their mother, Mrs. Rachel Rosenthal. Misses Alice, Belle and Molly Moskowitz have returned from - Philadelphia where they attended the Meltzer-Rosenthal wedding LET US CATER and the' golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. YOUR AFFAIR Nathan Berman of Brooklyn, formerly of Detroit. Other Detroiters attending were Morris Berman, Mrs. Ben Eder and daughter, Helen, At your home, hall or Syna- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edel.. gogue . . . No affair too small Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber will leave Feb. 16 for a month's or too large vacation in Miami Beach. On, Feb. 20 they will have a dinner party at the Sovereign Hotel in cerebration of their 42nd wedding anni- For KOSHER Catering- ansl versary. In Detroit, the Schreibers are residing in their new home complete satisfaction at 3781 W. Outer Dr. Call Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Jack Kimelman have moved from their SARAH L. HOROWITZ apartment in the Art Centre to their home at 9301 Wildemere. . • Mr. and tars. Walter L. Field of Cherrylawn Ave. are vacationing TY..6-2795 in Palm Beach, Fla. Under. Supervision of Vaad Harabonim Mr. and Mrs. Ben Traines and family of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Please do not call Saturdays spent the week-end in Detroit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Klaper. • Mrs. Jules Kraft and Mrs. Albert Posen gave a luncheon and shower Feb. 4 at the Sheraton Hotel in honor of their future niece, MRS. BEN ARKIN at Modern Age Babette Chernin of Chicago, whose marriage to Willard Posen will take place April 11. Mrs. Jack Chernin and Mrs. Arthur Rosenberg and donations over a period of came from, Chicago for the occasion. years. In addition, the auxiliary spends $1,000 annually to bring In. the Women's added comforts and pleasures for Division Spotlight the aged residents. Nov. 2.5—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- The enclosure, which will con- bert Fineman (Rose Weinger), a nect the main building and the Burnstine daughter, Judith Ann. annex, formerly the Jewish Chil- * ‘4. Home, will enable the resi- For Many Movements Jan. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Ber- dren's dents to go from one building to nard Feldman (Blanche Shevin) the other without exposure to A leader in the Allied Jewish of 17546 Wildemere, a son, Jeffrey inclement weather. Caffipaign even before the Wo- Eric. • COMPARE OUR SERVICE On Jan. 22, the board of the * * * men's Division was formed, Mrs. auxiliary tendered a farewell Perry P. Burnstine brings unusu- • COMPARE OUR . PRIC Es Jan. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Hy- luncheon at Buyler's to Mrs. A. al - in organization to her man Ross (Adele Davis) of Hub- M. Ferar who is leaving,to take post as chairman: in special gifts. bell Ave., a son, Richard Glenn. up residence in California. We've received a fine collection of upholstery fabrics in the , * * * Mrs. 13urn4ine's communal The Auxiliary's annual mem- newest colOrs and patterns. Many different skilled opera- record reads like an organiza- Jan. - 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin tional "Who's Who." In Hadas- Robinson (Mildred Sharfman) of ber-bring-a-member party will tions are incorporated in the rebuilding and restyling of sah, she has been an active board. Freeland Ave., a daughter, Judith. take place Monday, Feb. 16, in your furniture. New springs, new filling, new webbing, re- the annex,: under the chairman- * * * member. She has taken the lead touching, rebracing, repairing of frames and many other in Congregation Shaarey Zedek Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam ship of Ben Arkin, member- and in Detroit Section of Council Smaller (Yetta Guss) of 2964 ship chairman. exacting operations take place on our premises, under expert Members are eligible to come ,Gladstone, a daughter, Adrienne supervision before your "new" suite is returned. to this party provided they are Gail. * .* * by a prospective For Home Appointments at Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. member. Movies will be shown No Obligation to You Begun (Dorothy Pushkin) of through the efforts of Mrs. Jack Northiawn Ave., a daughter, Kar- Fisher; operators will be furnish- ed through the courtesy of the en Elissa. SLIP COVERS CUSTOM * * * Army Recruiting Station. Mrs. DRAPERIES - MADE Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrl. Shel- Herman Bregman, pianist, will present musical selections. Re- don Wagner (Ena Kolb) of Virginia Park, a daughter, Ruth freshments will be served. Susan. Ardo Mrs. RESTYLING REBUILDING - REPAIRING Works I I I PHONE I 1 . MOO MRS. PERRY P. BURNSTINE of Jewish Women and. was for- merly vice-presiFlent of the Wo- men's Division of the American Jewish Congress. In the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Mrs. Burnstine is a° member of the board of directors. A native DetrOiter; she has lived in this city all of her life and was graduated from Old Cen- tral.High School. She is the moth- er of two daughters — Helen and ,Lois, both married and one son, David. Kvutzah Ivrit Auxiliary Has Bar Mitzvah Event The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kv-unzah Ivrit, Hebre'-speaking cultural organization, will hold its Bar Mitzvah donor luncheon Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Shdarey Zedek. Mrs. Sol Kasdan is donor chair- man, with Mrs. Jacob' Winokur and Mrs. Morris Seri7etter co- chairmen of the year book and Mrs. Abraham DeRoven ticket chairman. Mrs. Julius Ring is president of the organization. Music and Entertainment Designed for Your • Pleasure Ivan Bloch Chapters Hold Interfaith Event MICKEY WOOLF A joint brotherhood and inter- faith program has been planned by the Ivan S. Bloch men's and women's chapters of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p. m. at the Labor Zionist, Institute, Linwood and Pasadena. Participating in a brotherhood panel will be Rev. Robert E. Burtt of - the Mayflower Congre- gational Church; Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the Northwest Syna- gogue and Rev. Robert L. Brad' by of the King Solomon Baptist Church. The "Master Singers," a choral group under the direction of Martin Lopatin will present a group of selections. The event is being arranged by Louis Weber, program chair- man of the Men's lodge, and Mrs. Gladys Phillips, president of the Women's Chapter, and is open to the public. VA. 2-5798 before 6 UN. 3-3737, after 6 Elazar to Address Young Hebrew-Speaking Group Albert Elazar, associate super- intendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will be guest speaker of the young adult Hebrew_ speaking group, at a meeting at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Herzl Saperstein, 18971 Kentucky. His topic will be "Palestine and the Middle East." All young people who speak Hebrew are invited. Murray Selborn is chair- man of the group. 1 • 13230 DEXTER NEAR DAVISON and *his orchestra We Have No Branches. Only "ONE" Modern Age in Detroit and Elsewhere. •• ■ ••••••••• ■ ,110. Camp Mehia _Now. Accepting Reservations for 1948' Camp Season 1 Nursery, 3 to 5 Kindergarten, 5 to 6 Boys and Girls, 6 to 14 EXPERT INSTRUCTION HigliEst Rating Every Year Michigan Board of Health•Oldest Con- tinuous Directorship of Any Michigan Jewish Camp Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan, Wampler's Lake in the Irish Hills. Swimming - IN ALL CAMPING ACTIVITIES Canoeing Motor Boating Tennis and All Land Sports Handicraft and Shop Overnight Hiking Long Canoe Trips Aquaplaning Baseball Fencing Archery clad Riflery Adventurecraft Outdoor Cooking Dancing and Music RESIDENT PHYSICIAN and REGISTERED NURSES no . 2139 r6I5TilurfertEnRCS?..Violl (Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau)