THE Friday, March 5, 1948 Adivitie3 in Society JEWISH NEWS Veterans Auxiliary Marks 10th Birthday Early UHS Alumni Plan Reunion at Purim Fete Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. are returning from a cruise in the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass will leave in a few days for a visit in Palm Springs, Calif. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield and Mrs. Charlotte Redfield are visiting in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Amson. Tabor are now residing in their new home at 40 Colorado Ave. Mrs. I. S. Polozker and Mrs: Eugene Sloman are vacationing in Coronado Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prentis of Balmoral Drive left on Feb. 24 for a month's visit in New Orleans and Guatemala. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Whitmore Rd. returned from a three-week visit in New York. Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave. is visiting in Los Angeles. Mrs. Irving Goldman of 1920 Collingwood left for a two-month stay in Miami Beach. Mt'. and Mrs. Seymour Owens of North Cambride have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman of W. Los Angeles, and a fortnight in Palm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sloan of Santa Clara Ave. left for a month's stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau of 'Longfellow Ave. were hosts on Feb. 24 to members of the board of the United Hebrew Schools and their wives in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elazar. Mr. Elazar is the newly appointed associate superintendent of the schools. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubin of 3696 Oakman Blvd. had as their guests recently Mrs. Rubin's mother and sister, Mrs. Reuben Slandel of Providence, R. I., I. and Mrs. Seymour Caplin of Los Angeles. Friedenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Green Mr. ailltd Mrs. have returned from two months in California. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shulman• (Bernice Ablecop) have returned from their honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. Among the Detroiters vacationing at the Brody Manor Hotel in Miami Beach are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weingarden, Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman and family, Mr.- and and Mrs. David. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. V. Rothberg, Mrs. B. Bur- dick, Mt. and Mrs. Eugene Zack, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton ,Kushner, Mrs. H. K. Mendelsohn, Mrs. L. J. Swartz, Mrs. Castelman, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Zivian and family and Mrs. J. Rosengard. Mrs. Max Schayowitz of Fairfield Ave. is leaving for a visit in Miami Beach and will be a guest at the Belmar Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Glazer of Merton Rd. are visiting in Miami. Mrs. I. D. Friedman, formerly of Detroit, visited with friends and relatives for several weeks. Before returning to her home in San Fcnando Valley, Calif., she will visit in Washington and New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Ct. are enroute to Santa Barbara, Calif., for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Fisher of 19184 Indiana held open house fpr relatives and friends Feb. 2 in honor of their silver wedding anniversary and to celebrate Mr. Fisher's 46th birthday. Viola Shogan of Roselawn Ave. left Feb. 1 on an extended vaca- tion to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Caroline Pritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pritz of Broad- street, celebrated her 16th birthday last Saturday with a luncheon for 25 guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fairman and daughter, Sheila, are on a two- month visit, with their sister and friends in Los Angeles. Sherman Porvia of Kentucky Ave. has returned from Los Angeles where he visited with his sister, Betty. Mr. andMrs. Louis Goldberg"and daughter, Lynn. of• the Belcrest, and their niece, Sylvia Gittleman of Washburn Ave., are vacationing in Miami Beach. Mrs. William I. Miller of 3786 Longfellow was honored at a birth- day luncheon at the Book-Cadillac, given by the Thursday Night Club. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Metz are at home in Detroit, not vacation- ing in Florida, as was erroneously reported last week. e ar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Dun- sky of Woodingham Dr., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joel Leonard, Saturday morning, March 6, at the Ncrrth- west Hebrew Congregation. • A dinner honoring the Bar Mtizvah will be held at Bei Aire Sunday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lehrman of 2004 Calvert announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marvin M., Saturday morning, March 6, at the David W. Simons branch of the United Hebrew Schools, Tux- edo at Holmur. A reception hon- oring the Bar Mitzvah will be held at home Sunday evening, March 7. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Tisdale announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul Alter, Saturday, March 6, at Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue. Reception at their home, 3316 Webb Ave., Sunday evening, March 7, from 7 p. m. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acker an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Herbert, Saturday, March 6, at the • synagogue at Tyler and Linwood. Open house honoring the Bar Mitzvah will be held from 2 p. m. Sunday, March 7, at 4319 Cortland. * * * Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Zietlin of 2054 Seward announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Maurice, at 9 a.m. Saturday, March 6, at the Philadelphia-Byron branch of the United Hebrew Schools. A dinner in his honor will take place at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at Zack's. Plans June We.d.ding MRS. LILLIAN FINK Detroit Chapter of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet- erans will celebrate its 10th anni- versary with a dinner-dance at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, at Bel Aire. RoSe M. Cowan is general chair- man of the birthday celebration, assisted by Lillian Fink, ticket chairman, and Elizabeth W. Sha- pero, May Ginsberg, Birdie Ros- enberg, Esther Tenzer and Hattie Cohen. Mickey Woolf and his orchestra will provide music and entertain- ment. Men's Clubs GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE of Bnai Brith will celebrate the completion of its first year of suc- cessful activity at a dinner-danCe to- be held Sunday, April 4, in the Arabian Room of the Hotel Tuller. Dancing and entertainment will follow dinner. * * * Team standings for the week in the BNAI BRITH COSMO- POLITAN BOWLING LEAGUE are as follows: W L 57% Rassner Jewelers Machinery & Equipment 57 56 Detroit Grille 55 Thomas Clothiers 54 Feldman Brothers 49 Disreal - 48 Builders Steel 39 Benkle Supply 34 Borin Brothers 32 Michigan Scrap Iron * MISS MARCIA LIPSON Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipson of Cortland Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mar- cia, to Alfred William Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levine of Chattanooga, Tenn. The bridegroom-elect is an en- gineering student at Wayne Uni- versity. Preparations are being made for a June wedding. Manufacturer Gives 16,000 Cooking Utensils to SOS A gift of 16,000 cooking uten- sils, valued at approximately $220,000, was announced by Mrs. Isaac Gilman, national co-chair- man of SOS (Supplies for Over- seas Survivors) collection of the Joint Distribution Committee. The contribution, one of the largest and most valuable gifts to Europe's needy Jewish survivors since the end of the war, was made by the Lo-Heet Stainless Steel Company of Los Angeles, Calif. The donation followed a special appeal for trade and in- You help the Joint Distribution dustry gifts by the Los Angeles Committee when you contribute Jewish Community Council and to the $250,000,000 campaign of the L. A. SOS chairman, Mrs. the • United Jewish Appeal. Jacob Karp. * * Page Fifteen 39 39 40 41 .42 47 48 57 62 64 MemberS of the PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE POST of the Jewish War Veterans will entertain their auxiliary and representatives of all allied veterans groups at an open social meeting at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, March 11, at the North- west Hebrew Synagogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa. Movies of the Michigan-U.S.C. Rose Bowl game will be shown. * * * "Report on Palestine" will be Julius Lev's subject in a talk before DETROIT LODGE of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, at 11529 Linwood. A lifelong Detroiter, Lev spent the years from 1939 to 1947 assisting iri the rebuilding of the Holy Land. A graduate of the Central High and Detroit College, Lev went to .Palestine as a builder and eventually became a busi- ness executive in that country. * * * PISGAH LODGP'S member- ship drive will continue during the- month of March, Isadore Starr, chairman of the commit- tee announced, urging all mem- bers to assist in the drive. Pisgah Bowling League will present Dr. Franz J. Polgar of New York in "Miracles of the Mind" telepathy, memory feats and hypnotism, at the Lodge's open meeting March 15. Negev. Virtual Bastion Against Arab Attack NEW YORK, (JTA)—Jewish defense works in the Negev have reached such a stage that the area has become a virtual bastion against A r a b attack, David Hacohen, a Palestine construc- tion engineer who has just ar- rived here,-declared. He will tour the country on behalf of, the United Jewish Appeal. ericial Calendar The alumni reunion- of the United Hebrew Schools for grad- uates from 1923 to 1936 has been set for Purim evening, Thursday, March 25, in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. One of the features of the pro- gram will be the "Alumni Me- gillah," which will contain a "Who's Who" of the alumni, with stories and anecdotes of the life of the members during their studies at the United Hebrew Schools. The "Megillah" is being prepared by Ruben Isaacs and Max Chomsky. Alumni members are asked to forward their news to this committee. Also on the program will be community singing led by Shir- ley Subar (Sklash) of Windsor and Rebecca Rappoport (Wilan- sky) of London, Ont., alumni members. The committee organizing the reunion includes Allan L. Wes- ton, chairman; Dr. Israel Wiener, program chairman; Max Chom- sky and Ruben Isaacs, publicity chairmen; Esther Charnas, secre- tary; Bessie Kramer (Berris), Freida Smolinsky (Leemon), Ar- thur Migdal, and Dr; Frank Reis- man. March 6-=Miss Batya Barach of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Joseph N. Epel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epel of 3019 Pingree, Detroit, at Young Israel Center of Eastern Parkway, 937 Eastern Parkway, Brdoklyn, N. Y. * * * March 21—Miss Jeanne Bette Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Curtis of . Clairmount Ave., to Jack Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gold of Leslie Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. In Italy, JDC aids about 7,500 residents of Hachsharoth, train- ing centers. 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