N7 17-631-.1 Friday, March •12, 1948 Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Pesselnick (Ruth Stein- berg) of 3359 Cortland, a son, Gary Neil. * * * Feb. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Prussian (Betty Jane Loeb) of Rochester Ave., a daugh- ter, Wendy Dorrane. Dependability Makes Mrs. Philip Kanter - Outstanding Worker MRS. PHILIP KANTER any job well, Mrs. Kanter has spent every Friday since the, end of October working in the Wo- men's Division office. Her con- stant attendance serves as an in- spiration to others to give of their time also. . I. Although Mrs. Kanter's devo- tion to the job at hand keeps her steadily and seriously at work in the office, she sheds this "Fri- day personality" for gaiety and graciousness in her social life. An invitation to her home is an invitation to share the warmth and welcome of an unusually popular hostess. Besides offering her services to the Allied Jewish Campaign and to the year-round work of the Women's Division, she is also active in Hadassah and the Com- munity Fund and a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Born in Omer, Mich:, Mrs. Kan- ter came to Detroit with her par- ents, the Jacob Blumbergs, when she was 10 years old. She attend- ed the Garfield School here and graduated from Central High School, the same school where her son, Gerald Alan, 17, is now in his last year. General Zionists Form Commission to Foster Pioneering Movement A General Zionist Chalutziut Commission, charged with the responsibility of fostering and encouraging a pioneering effort among general Zionist youth in the United States, has been formed in New York and will be supported by funds from the - Zi- onist Organization of America and Hadassah. , Chairman of the Chalutziut Commission is Louis J. Schwefel, a member of the ZOA national Executive Committee. Hadassah is represented by Mrs. Dora R. Inselbuch, national Chalutziut chairman for Hadassah. Members of the Commission are: Abraham Cohen and Ruth Ludwin, repre- senting Plugat Aliyah; Daniel 'Brisker, general Zionist youth representative from Palestine, and Naomi Borowsky, executive director of 'the 'Commission, and representatives of all general 'Zi- onist youth groups. • •THE JEWISH -N-EWS In The Women's Division Spotlight: A true devotee to duty, Mrs. Philip Kanter possesses the facul- ty of sticking to a job until it is completed. Once she has under- taken an assignment, she always carries it through. Scoffing at the idea that she is outstanding in any respect, she feels that she should not be praised for her depend- ability. As chairman of the office com- mittee for the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs. Kanter has proved herself extremely adept at securing vol- unteers for the detail work that Is involved in any successful cam- paign. Her friendly - and co:operative spirit helps those who work with her in the office feel immediate- ly at home. Realizing the • re- sponsibility that is vital in doing "nr - vr . I Marian Marks Becomes Bride of Marvin Fuller Soccer Club Changes Name to `Maccabee' Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Marks of Edison Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar- ian, to Marvin G. Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Fuller of At its annual meeting at the Jewish Center, the New Detroit- er Soccer Club decided to change its name to "Maccabee, Detroit Soccer Club." The club, which has been par- ticipating in the Detroit Soccer League for the last seven years, has risen from 11 soccer players to an organization of more than 75 members. The team is now on fifth place among 18 teams yin the Detoit League. - Herman Doiny was re-elected president of the Maccabees, with Benny Kawer, vice president; Ernest Michel, secretary; Alfred Strauss, treasurer; and directors Simon Goldman, Jack Weintraub, Otto Kahn, Hans Rubin and Werner' Stark. Players who are interested are welcome. Further information can be obtained at TO. 6-8330. * . Feb. 13-8o Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaufman (Doris Fineman), a daughter, Donna Allene. * * * Feb. 16-To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Posner (Sylvia Nusbaum) a daughter, Ann Marilyn. * * * Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin M. Revich (Chilly Gross- berg) of 2663 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Rosanne. * * * Feb. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben C. Ross (Sydelle Berman) of Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Kath- leen Ellen. * * * Feb. 22—To Dr. and Mrs.. Sid- ney Barak, a son, Elliott Rabin. * •* * Feb. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Solomon (Ferne Haar) of Indiana Ave., daughter, Barbara Nancy. * * * Feb. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Rand (Dorothy Green) of Kentucky Ave., a son, Jeffrey David. * * * Feb. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Ed- win C. Schneider (Maryon Davis) of Richton Ave., a son, David Harris. * * * Feb. 26.--To Mr. and Mrs. Jus- tin Morrison (Esther Bernstein, formerly of Detroit), a daughter, Nancy Beth. * * * Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Yale Hoffman (Virginia Brand), a daughter, Merrill Ann. * * * Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard (Madeline Lenhoff) a daughter, Cynthia June. * * * March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marrich (Virginia Ruth Lucas) of 17169 Prairie; a daughter, Susan Terry. * * * March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pernikoff (Yetta GlasS- man) of 17345 Northlawn, a son, Bertram Erwin. * * * March 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Maurice Kimelman (Susan Gar- vett Kesler) a daughter, Julie Anne. March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lumberg (Sylvia Ghin- asin) of Richton Ave., a daugh- ter, Ruth Ellen. UHS Auxiliary's Purim Event Set for March 31 The quarterly educational pro- gram of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools was postponed from March 24 to Wednesday, March 31, because the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign will meet on the former date for dis- tribution of slips, for the drive. The Auxiliary of the schools will meet for luncheon at 12:30 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- ing. As planned, the affair will retain all the Purim features. Pupils of the schools who are in charge will present a program of Purim recitations, playlets and songs. Purim delicacies will be served. The president of the Woman's Auxiliary is Mrs. Louis Gelfand. The program chairman is Mrs. Herbert Moss. Page Thirteen MRS. MARVIN FULLER Home Auxiliary Holds Election, Installation Oak Dr. The ceremony took place Feb. 4 in Ann - Arbor. A reception honoring the young couple will be held. Sun- day, March 14, at the home of the bride's parents. The newlyweds are residing in Ann Arbor, where the bride- groom is a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Mrs. Fuller also attended the University. Monday; March 15, at 1 p. m., the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for the Aged will hold its annual election and in- stallation of officers, in the an- nex of the home. Mrs. Samuel Weller, president, will preside. Mrs. Ned Lippitt will serve as installing officer. Mrs. George Koven, chairman, will present the slate selected by the nominating committee, com- posed of Mesdames A. M. Ferar, I. E. Goodman, David Kliger, M. JDC Receives Matzohs J. Greenberg, Ned Lippitt and T. For Jews in Poland Lebovitz. Through the efforts of Mrs. WARSAW, (JTA) — Close to Jack Fisher, movies will be 600,000 pdunds of matzohs and shown. matzoh flour have reached the local offices of the Joint Distribu- Music and Entertainment tion Committee for distribution Designed for Your Pleasure to the Jewish community in Po- land for the Passover holidays. Every Jew in Poland will receive and his orchestra approximately four pounds of VA. 2-5798 before 6 matzohs and one pound of flour. UN. 3-3737 after 6 Jewish bakeries in Lodz, Cra- cow, Wrclow, Walbrzych and. Rychbach have been promised al- lotments of flour by the Food Ministry for the local manufac- ture of matzohs for Passover. MICKEY WOOLF . Detroiter Sought Union of Russian Jews, Inc., 55 W. 42nd st., New York 18, N. Y., asks assistance in locating the fol- lowing: Sack, Harry, previous name Sachnovsky, Aron, son of Abram, •born 1884, his wife Pola, daugh- ter, Ruth, of Nikolaev; looking for them is a sister of Hatry- Fenia Pantuch. Preferred by "Showtime," a variety show to be presented by Young Women's Mizrachi April 4 at Northwest Synagogue, is being directed by orchestra leader Mickey Woolf. Woolf wrote the show, and Julie Adler, not- dance instrilc tor, is directing the dance rou- tines. Cantor Hyman. Adler will sing the "Vagabond Ref- ugee Song, written especial- ly for the pro- duction by the M. Woolf director. Proceeds -of the show will benefit orphans in European and Cyprus detention camps. Young Women's Mizrachi will hold a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Monday, March 15, at the home of Mrs. Sam Shuman. Tickets for the forthcoming cab- aret dance can be obtained by calling Mrs. H. Gluck, TO. 5-5293. USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK RESULTS! JEWELRY REPAIRS We repair and remodel Precious & semi-precious jewelry. • • • • WATCH REPAIRS BEADS RESTRUNG SILVER REPAIRS SILVER PLATING Chas. R. Miller Jewelers Established 1910 New Address: Capitol Th. 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Mr. Lefkofsky remained silent in the business, having turned over the operating of same to his sons, Harry and Goodman. Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky proved a great asset to the business — for all through the years she was at her husband's side assisting him. Upon the death of Harry, nearly three years ago, his wife, Lillian, in- herited his interest in the business. On January 14th of this year Goodman severed his connections, 'and Mrs. Harry is now sole owner. The - btisiness-Under new. management—is oper- . ated in the name of Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky—Sandwich Bar. 4 L JULES KLEIN 753 Book Bldg. Young Mizrachi Women Practice For `Showtime' To Be Presented April 4 8231 WOODWARD CATERING ENTERPRISES "If You Still Demand The Best" TRinity 3-5800 DETROIT CHAPTER SELF-HELP AND CONGR. GEMILATH CHASSODIM PURIM FROLIC and MARDI GRAS SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, AT 9 P. M. 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