In the Women's I4—THE JEWISH NEWS Division Spotlight Hrs, Ginsburg Retains Calm, Serene Manner -Despite Busy Schedule If you spent a quiet half hour with Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg, you would have a difficult time be- lieving that with all her calm serenity of manner, she has the kind of boundless energy that will tale her to as many as four different meetings a day, explor- ing her myriad interests, all the while maintaining her never ruf- f1ed band box look This gracious chairman of the hospitality committee of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation is able to use every day fOr 36 hourS worth of activity. In the Women's Division, MRS. FRED GINSBURG where she has been active since its formation, Mrs. Ginsburg has, with Mrs. Harry L. Jacobson, handled the details of hospitali ty for two years and their com- mittee is to a great extent re- sponsible for the warm and friendly atmosphere of the Di- vision meetings, whether large or small. • Born in Detroit, Mrs. Ginsburg attended the old Central High School and was graduated from the Detroit Conservatory of Music. She still retains a deep appreciation for 'music. Like most of the Women's Division leaders, she has been outstand- ing in many organizations, hav- ing served as a preS'ident of the Detroit • Section of the National Council o _ f Jewish Women, presi- dent of the League of Jewish Women's, Organizations .and vice president of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. Mrs. Ginsburg is the mother of three attractive daughters, Mrs. Lenore • Ruskin, now living in Chicago,:-MrsT---Suzanne Tatarsky, now a reSideht of , Denver, and Mignon. ?Von? en s Laundry Drivers Change Name of Club to Judea 01113 SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHT will hold an election meeting at 1:30 p.m. Monday, July '5, at Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Isaac Rosen- thal, chairinan of the Child Res- cue Fund, will report on the gar- den party held June 23. * * * Board members of the Detroit Chapter of Women's - American ORT met June 14 at the home of Mrs. Moritz Kahn on Lincoln- shire. The board ratified a plan to divide the north and south chapters, thus having four divis- ion.s in Detroit. In addition, this area is served by chapters in Mt. Clemens a n d. Oakland County. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN are -forming a bowling league for next season. Anyone wish- ing to participate is asked to phone TO. 8-9245 or TY. 6-1997. ▪ * * MORTON A. SILVERMAN AUXILIARY, JWV, held a joint meeting and party with the men's post at the home of Ruby Gantz, 7050 Thatcher. * * * DETROIT LADIES AUXIL- IARY No. 135, JWV, will hold a benefit • party to aid Palestine Saturday evening, June 26, at the home of Mrs. Grace 'Hart, 1656 W. Boston Blvd. Refresh- ments, entertainment and games are planned. Mrs. Hart is chair- man, with Edith Meskin, Bertha, Shrapp and Hilda Goldberg, co- chairmen. * * DETROIT LADIES' LECHEM ANEEIM will sponsor a card party at 12;30 p.m. next Wed- nesday at Assembly Hall, 9125 12th St. Members and friends are invited. * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN- ITY AID announces the appoint- ment of Mrs. Max Schwartz, chairman, and Mrs. Eli Good, co- chairman, of its 1948 donor lunch- eon. Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff and Mrs. Charles Gitlin will be in charge of the souvenir booklet. The group will meet Tuesday, - July 6, at the home of Mrs. Will- iam Azinoff, 2442 Clements. MRS. RICHARD KOMMEL At a double ring ceremony Sunday, June 20, at Temple Beth el, Eve Corby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corby of Calvert avenue, became the bride of Richard Kommel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Koramel of Edison avenue. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiated. The bride chose a gown of ivory satin, trimmed with Belgian lace. The fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a braided crown of ivory satin. She carried a white Bible adorned with white orchids and streamers of -stepha- notis. Mrs. Lawrence Eisenberg, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was matron-of-honor; I re n e Cot t, maid-of-honor; Rita Fox and Eileen Ferentz, bridesmaids, and Margot Corby, sister of the bride, and Ruth Cohen were junior bridesmaids. Carol Cohen was ringbearer. Lawrence Eisenberg served his brother-in-law as best man and Bully Jacobs, Don Fraternick, and Seymour Fenster were ushers. Following a dinner and recep- tion at the Lee Plaza Hotel, the newlyweds left on a motor trip to the south. Out of town guests came from New York, Chicago and Cleveland. - • Please Don't Be Confused MISS NATALIE NOVAK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Novak of Roselawn Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Natalie, to Bernard RoSenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg of Buffalo, . N. Y. Miss Novak is a senior at Wayne University. Her fiance is Pritz Manages 'Big House' a graduate of the University of At Woodhull; Dance July 4 Buffalo, and upon his graduation served as captain in the • armed Nathan Pritz is the new man- forces. ager of "The Big- House" at Appetizing Meals Woodhull Lake. The dance hall adjoining the lunch room and and Snacks delicatessen will be open during in air-conditioned comfort the entire summer season. at Mr. Pritz announces that a dance will take place in his Restaurant dance hall on . Sunday night, July 4, with a popular orchestra pro- 9000 LINWOOD viding the music. LIBERMAN & CITRIN NOW Nook Nonsb, Wok Nisro1/4•411isk'vois. A Vocation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health Omena, Mich. On Grand Traverse Bay RESERVE NOW FOR JULY 4th WEEKEND SPECIAL SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY ' 20 " More People JULES KLEIN • His Famous Orchestras Modern. Conveniences 1600 Feet Above Sea Level and Entertainment Kosher Caterers 753 Book Bldg. - Fine Kosher Style Cooking Hall-Mile Of lirivate Beach Superb Service for Weddings Confirmations Banquets Dorfman & Perlin Wilshire Hotel Troth Revealed All members of the Jewish community are invited to attend the annual meeting of the Jew- - ish Home for. Aged which will 'feature election of board mem- bers and a review of the Home's program for the past year at 8 p.m., Tuesday, June 29, at the Home, Petoskey near Burlin- game. Chairman of the meeting will be Myron A. Keys, president of the home, who will report on recreational prograriuning, occu- pational therapy and other inno- vations of this year. The report of the nominating committee will be given by Jo- seph Bernstein, Also serving on the committee are Arthur Fleisch- man and Dr. Benjamin Welling. Officers, in addition to Keys, include Sidney J. Allen and Gus Newman, vice presidents; William Sandler, secretary, and Max Kogan, treasurer. $ Preferred by Regarding Airs, Makie Elected Detroit Chapter Head Detroit Chapter of the Bnai Brith Women held installation of officers at the Book • Cadillac, June 2. Mn; i Sydney Berman was chairman of the event, with co- chairmen Mrs. Harold Wagner and 'Mrs. Albert Lipsitz. The following are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Charles Makie; vice presi. dents, Mesdames William Barris, David Grosberg, Kalman Alt- schuler; secretaries, Mesdames' Harold Wagner, Max Schultz, Albert Lipsitz, Sidney Savage; treasurer, Mrs. Leo Janoff; guide, Mrs. Maurice Korn; sentinel, Mrs. Ben Katzer; trustees, Mes- dames Sol Bloom, Jack Hart- stein, Manny Warshawsky; board members, Mesdames Harold Getz, Sydney Berman, Jacob Frank, George Weissman, Hyman Jack- son, Robert Gutterman. Review Home Program For Past Year at Annual Meeting This Tuesday une Bride . Friday, June 25,• 1948 guarded by experienced counselors Also a Sports Director _ Entertainment by National Famous Artists - ` T TED WERBEL and ESTHER BRODEY In Yiddish and English Programs Daily For Information and Reservation—Call UN. 3-8650 - TY. 5-3869 Daily 10 A. M, to 2 P.M.; 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. = Your children CA. 4710 IOW NOW 'WOW NnallOssilk Nab. Volk 'aro. Valk WI. Nails. Nola. On May 1, this year, we took over " our new location at the Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood and Third, to conduct our kosher catering busi- ness. This is our one and only location, We do not operate from any other hotel. - - - 71 . .-.• Our license to use the word KOSHER has the full sanction of the Vaad Harabonim (Orthodox Jewish Rabbis.) This privilege we treasure, living up to every letter of the Jewish Dietary Laws. Now Accepting Reservations for 1948 Camp Season Highest Rating Every Year Michigan Board of Healtho Oldest Con- tinuous Directorship of Any Michigan Jewish Camp Highest Altitude in . SIGNED- 21orlinan & Perlin Wilshire Melilla Nursery, 3 to 5 Kindergarten, 5 to 6 Boys and Girls, 6 to 14 We Emphatically Have No Connection With Any Other Company The Laundry • Drivers' Social Kosher Caterers Club has been rechartered as the Judea Social Club. The change of title was celebrated TO. 9-6878 TO. 5-2265 at a dinner Saturday, June 19. Under the leadership of presi- dent Jack Gubow, the Club has completed payment of its pledge to the Allied Jewish Campaign, HOTEL as well as an $1800 gift to the Third at Collingwood Histadrut. .._ , IP 1 ■ Southern Michigan, Wampler's Lake in the Irish Hills. EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN ALL CAMPING .ACMITIES ,, Aquaplaning Canoeing Swimming 'i mm Baseball Motor Boating • Tennis and All Land Sports Archery and Riflery Advenfurecraft Handicraft and Shop Outdoor Cooking Overnight Hiking Long Canoe Trips Dancing and Musk RESIDENT PHYSICIAN and REGISTERED NURSES 110e 2139 i EDITH B. Fuller t on c srglivr4,ECM. fFormer Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau) 1 i