In the Women's Division Spotlight Mrs. Daniel Krouse Has Extensive Record In Community Service From the time she first en- rolled as a Community Chest volunteer in 1935, Mrs. Daniel Krouse has established a record in community service that reads as impressively as a Homerian Pontiac Notes THE JEWISH NEWS—IS Friday, November 5, 1948 The child study group of Beth Jacob Sisterhood held a discus- sion on "Daily Religion in the Home," led by Mrs. Harry Arn- koff. Dr. Alfred Kelly of Wayne University addressed a cultural meeting sponsored by the Pon- tiac Bnai Brith Lodge, under the chairmanship of Meyer Simon. Dr. Kelly's subject was "The U. S. and the United Nations— Sink or Swim." In cooperation with the Michi- gan Zionist Council the Pontiac Zionist District and the Pontiac chapter of Hadassah presented Joseph Goldberg, attorney, of Worcester, Mass., Nov. 1. Luncheon to Precede Neugarten Aid Donor Mrs. Norman K. Noble, presi- dent of Neugarten Medical Aid, announces a rally, in the form of a luncheon, to be held at her home, 16922 Lawton Ave. at 1 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 9. Admis- sion will be a paid-up ticket to the society's annual donor lunch- Cleveland Girl Wed To Stanford A. Wallace MRS. DANIEL KROUSE catalogue. For quality, continuity and extent of service, there is not a woman in Detroit who can surpass Mrs. Krouse as a social service volunteer. In the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, she recently accepted the trying post of chairman of collections. She also serves as a member of the division's board of directors. This is one step in a service history which dates from 1939 in the Allied Jewish Campaign and includes responsibility as a division chairman in general so- licitation in 1947. Although Mrs. Krouse is active in a variety of women's organi- zations, she gives each of her responsibilities as much fidelity, organization and energy as she ,might one single concern. Her activities have included vice presidency of the Detroit Section of the National Council of Jew- ish Women, chairmanship of com- munity relations for the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, and board membership in the Temple Israel Sisterhood. Besides taking a leading role in the Jewish community Mrs. Krouse has given distinctive service to the general commu- nity, working for the past 15 years in the Community Chest, up to the post of area chairman and membership on the board of the women's committee of the Chest. She also was a faithful worker in the USO during the war and has participated in the Red Cross drives. • Contrary to the popular con- ception of the social - service vol- unteer, as a woman whose house- hold tasks are accomplished by means of outside help, Mrs. Krouse applies the same talent for organization to her home— doing all her own work. Her appearance belies all of the tight scheduling her many activities must require, as her distinctive grooming and gracious manner make her one of the most active members of the Federation Wo- men's Division. Mrs. Krouse's family includes two young daughters. A native Detroiter and a grad- uate of the University of Mich- igan, Mrs. Krouse has maintained close working contact with her alma mater, as president of the Alumni Association of Martha Cook, which provides scholar- ships at the University for out- standing co-eds. Psychiatrist to Speak To Bnai David Women Dr. Alex Grinstein, psychia- trist, will be guest speaker for Bnai David Sisterhood at a mem- bership rally luncheon at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9, at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Joseph Baker, chairman, TO. 7-2761, is accepting reserva- tions. A series of similar events are planned to precede the Sister- hood's Dec. 7 major fund-raising luncheon. Mrs. Dan Otis is chair- man. Before an altar of flowers, ferns and candelabra, at the Cleveland Hotel Oct. 23, Renee Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Gaines of Shaker Heights, 0., became the bride of Stanford A. Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wallace of Pennington Dr. The bride wore a white trans- parent velvet gown fashioned with a yoke of Alencon lace and long train. Her veil, worn by her grandmother, was of Belgian lace. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Her attendants were Mrs. Earl Chapman of Chicago, Carol Evans of New York and Mrs. Leonard Lane of Cleveland. Marshall Wallace served his brother as best man and Arnold Wallace and Sheldon Kushner were ushers. After a honeymoon in Bermuda the young couple will reside at 16221 Lawton. The bride is a graduate of Cor- nell University, where she 'was affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau sorority. Her husband is a grad- uate of the University of Mich- igan and a member of 'Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Before her marriage, Mrs. Wal- lace was entertained on a visit to Detroit by Mesdames Herbert Wallace, Rube Rist, Jack Rabi- nowitz, Joseph Sandler, Louis Palley, Samuel Epstein and Al Palley and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg. Plans May Nuptials Fete Elderly Residents At Jewish Aged Home Alpha Omega Women To Present Theatricals Residents of the Jewish Home for Aged whose birthdays fall in October were entertained at the monthly party of the Home, Oct. 28. The party, which is sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Home, featured Jerome Stassen, concert master of the Jewish Community Center orchestra, who was accompanied on the piano by Vivian Kozenn. Miss Kozenn also sang a group of Hebrew 'tongs. A member of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Herman Bregman, sang Russian and Yiddish songs and accompanied Morris Kesner, who led residents and other guests in community singing. Dr. Benjamin Welling, chairman of the Home's recreation committee, acted as master of ceremonies. Hostesses at the party were Auxiliary members, Mesdames Jack Rose, 0. Sherman and Jonas Torgow. A theater night will follow the business meeting of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental fraternity at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 in the Normandy Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. The program, arranged by Mrs. Albert Shulman, will feature as guest soloist, Mrs. Irving Her- shon, lyric soprano, known pro- fessionally as Jane Marburger, and a play, "Suppressed Desires,* presented by the organization's dramatic group, directed by Mrs. Herbert Metz. Members of . the cast are Mesdames Kenneth Small, Frank Reisman and Ray- mond Robbins. Mesdames Nathan Gitlin and Manuel Feldman will assist with properties and stag- ing. Candid photo, PICTORIAL ALBUMS - "Yesterday 's Dream- Toda's Y Reality" PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL KINDS CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB has elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Al Stein; vice president, Marvin Cornfield; secretary, Rose Beer- bohm; treasurer, Sam Mintz. The club will celebrate the election MRS. SAM GOODMAN with a dinner dance Nov. 24 at eon which is to be held Tuesday, Club Bali. Nov. 16, at the Book Cadillac. Mrs. Samuel GOodman, ad chairman, announces that names mar still be in the year book if AND HIS ORCHESTRA tickets are bought before the Fine Music for You . . rally. For Every Occasion! Neugarten Medical Aid is an TO. 5-6411 organization which works direct- R. 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