divitiei in ..Cociety David Shulman has returned to his home in Portland, Me., after visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shulman of Fullerton Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weil (Lucille Shulman)_ entertained rela- tives and friends April .7 in honor, of the first birthday of their daughter, Judy Lyn. • Miss Drora Selesny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aizik Selesny of 3265 W. Buena Vitsa - Ave., is home to spend the Passover festival with her :family. Miss Selesny is a member of the faculty of the Hebrew Schools of St. Paul, Minn. Rhoda Grabowsky of LaSalle Blvd. and Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of Indiana Ave. haye returned from a two-month stay in Daytona Beach, Fla.- Mr. and Mrs. Aizik Selesny of 3265 W. Buena were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday by a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman of Glendale Ave. - Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Mellen have left for San Francisco, Calif., where Dr. Mellen is attending a meeting of the American College of Physicians. Mrs. Nate Aronoff of Cortland Ave. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Longfellow Ave. were entertained at a birthday luncheon given in their-honor at the Book Casino by the Thursday Night Club. Mrs. John Heavenrich is spending 10 days in Woodmere, L. I., visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacob. Before returning home she also will visit her son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich of Weymouth, .Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sulzberger of Puritan Ave. returned from a visit in California. Mrs. Esther Goldberg of Wildemere Ave. returned from Califor- nia, where she spent the winter. Mrs. Charles Feinberg and daughter, .Susane, returned froM a visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn of Chicago Blvd. returned from a stay in Mia.mi Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tatarsky of Denver have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith are now residing at 2635 Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen of Lawrence Ave. are visiting with their son, Cadet Cpl. Leon A. Cohen, at the Staunton Military Acad- emy in Staunton, Va. They motored down accompanied by Max Greenberg of Gladstone Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Curtis of Clairmount Ave. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary ATril 15 with a family dinner. Wed in Los Angeles MRS. MYER EHRLICH Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stone of 3806 Glendale Ave. announce th marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Meyer Ehrlich of El Paso, Tex., which took place April 8, at Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Ehrlich is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ehrlich of El Paso. • After an extended stay in California the couple will return to El Paso where they will make their home. Blood Bank for Palestine NEW YORK, (JTA)—The first blood bank for Palestine will Open here soon to provide blood and plasma for the Jewish fight- ing forces in Palestine. A simi- lar bank will open shortly- in Philadelphia and additional banks will be set up in cities through- out the United States. The Red Mogen DaVid shipped 25,000 units of blood purchased in the U.S. to - Palestine last month, as well as 25 ambulances. The organization, which will handle the blood bank program, announced that it expects to send 35 ambulances to Palestine short- $400,000 Relief Fund for :Palestine Bombing Vietims NEW YORK—A special relief ,fund of $400,000 has been estab- lished by the General Zionist, :Constructive Enterprise Fund in 'Palestine for the relief of Jewish 'victims of the recent Arab bomb , sings, particularly in Jerusalem ;where the effects were most de- :vastating, according to a cable dispatch received this week from :Jerusalem by the Worjd .Confed- eration of General Zionists in New York. This information was made Public by the organization's executive director, Itzhak J. Karpm an. - Many internal differences in the Jewish community are set- . tied out of court through the 'services of the Jewish Com- inunity Council Arbitration com- mittee. Page Twenty-A TH•E JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 23, 1948 e ngagemenlo Tikvah Lodge Elects Convention Delegates Beth Aaron Women Hold 2 Social Events in May Habonim to Present Annual Third Seder The Sisterhood of Beth Aaron synagogue announces that tickets are now on sale for the annual games party to be held at the synagogue at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4: •Mrs. Nathan Feld and Mrs. Sidney Huntman are co-chair- men; Tickets may be purchased from any member of the 'Sister- hood. Mrs. Edna Zieger is chairman of .the. Mother and Daughter din- ner to be held TueSday, May 12, at the synagogue. ReserVations are being taken by Mrs. Zieger, UN. 3-9741, and Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, UN. .4-0111. MRS. SEYMOUR WEISSMAN Mrs. Seymour Weissman, pres- ident of Tikvah Chapter of Bnai Brith Women has been elected to head the Tikvah delegates to the 16th annual convention of Wom- en's District Grand Lodge No. 6, June 27 to 30 • in Chicago. Other delegates will be Mrs. Louis Barden and Mrs. Milton Harris, with Mesdames Max Litt- ky, Jack Raisin and Sam Schneid- er as alternates. A program by representatives of the •Waeyne Hillel foundation will be featured at the Chapter's meeting at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 27, at Beth Aaron Syna- gogue. Members are urged to bring wearable used clothing and food to send overseas. Habonim Labor Zionist youth group, will present their fourth. annual Third Seder at 8:30 p. Wednesday, April 28, at the Jew- ish Community Center. An appropriate holiday play, "Passover Fantasy" by Joseph Bayer, will be presented. Lead- ing roles are assigned to Art. Rose, Sam Olenick, Ruth Ann Marks, Malamud and Jake Trumphe. A 20-voice choir will be led by Levi Guerra and a Palestinian folk dance group will be directed by Rita Rose. Arrangements have been made to bring a leading Palestinian speaker to report on the latest developments in Eretz. Refresh- SOS Gets Passover Gift ments will be served, Of 40,000 QuartS of Milk Tickets can be obtained from Gil Parker, DA. 0493 or at the A Passover gift of 40,000 quarts door. All proceeds will be de- of milk for Europe's Jewish chit voted to a camp scholarship fund, dren has been donated by the La- dies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, it was announced by Mrs. Isaac Gilman, national co- chairman of OS (Supplies for Ov- erseas Survivors) Collection of the Joint Distribution Committee. The Auxiliary expects by June 14, the escond day of Shevuoth, to increase its gift to 182,000 quarts of milk—"one quarte of milk for each Jewish child overseas." Bnai David Sisterhood Mr. and Mrs. Herman Litvin of 18410 Woodingham announce the Holds Overseas Shower engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Irwin Maniloff of Tuesday, May 4, at 1:30 p. m, Brooklyn, N. Y. The bridegroom- at Bnai David Social Hall, the elect attended Clarkson College board of the Bnai David Sister- of Technology in New York, hood will be hostess to members and friends of the organization Veterans Council Warns . at a food shower for overseas re- lief. of Non-Official Poppies Admission will be by contri- bution of a package of vegetable It has come to the attention of fat, canned milk, coffee, cocoa, the Allied Veterans Council that baby food or other staple canned facsimiles of official poppies have foods suitable for shipment over- been placed on sale in Detroit in seas. Bridge will follow the des- advance of official Poppy Day. sert luncheon, which- will be These imitation poppies, purport- prepared and served by the ed to haVe been made by disabled members of the board. veterans, are not sponsored by Anyone wishing further infor- accredited veterans organizations and donations received from their mation is invited to call Mrs. Sel- sale are not turned in as official don Leach, TO. '7-1760. Poppy Day receipts. The Council announces that of- ROSENBLAT ficial poppies will not be sold in Detroit before May 27, 28 and 29, ORCHESTRAS official Poppy Days. Anyone sell- ing or soliciting donations for Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs Socials memorial flowers before that Dinner-Dance Entertainment time should be investigated by police. Headed by Detroit's Vet ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. 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Attorney General Clark Urges Support for UJA Attorney-General T o m Clark has called upon all Americans to "redouble their efforts in sup;. port of the unprecedented task" of the $250,000,000 United Jewish Appeal, which he said is "vital at a time when the United States and other democratic nations are doing everything possibe to bring some measure of assistance and security to those who have suf- fered immeasurably in recent years as a result of persecution of war." . In a letter to former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgen- thau, Jr., general UJA. chairman, the .Attorney-General endorsed "Freedom Month," which is be- ing observed by 3,500 Jewish communities during April in their drives on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal for as- sistance to refugees, for overseas needs and for Palestine. Complete Party Arrangement 1103 WURLITZER BLDG. 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