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AdivitieJ in Society
Mrs. Irving G. Franklin (Leona Shlain), whose marriage took
place Dec. 2, was entertained at pre-nuptial parties by Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grossman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Mesdames Frank
VanAmburgh, J. Primakow, David Hersh, Aaron Carlstein, Jerome
Hauser, Herbert Bloom, Albert Altman, Carl Fidler, Jack Stone,
and Misses Edith Finsterwald, Roxanne Green, Vivian Jacobs,
Harriet Gordon and Hope Mellon.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ziporyn and daughter, Sharon Jill, of W. Davi-
son Ave.,
returned from a visit with friends and relatives in FluSh-
ing and White Plains, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman and daughter, Shelley, who have
been living with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tulley J. Pomerance
of Ohio Ave., have moved to their own home at 18667 Ardmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Levine (Sharyn Cohon) of Chicago Blvd.
now are residing at 16892 Birwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cushman .of Webb Ave. had as their guests
for the Thanksgiving holiday week Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray of North
Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. Melvyn Sheriff (Annette Moses) of
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Robins and daughter, Sharon, spent
thinksgiving weekend With friends and relatives in Cleveland and
Sharon, Pa.
Rabbi Leon Fram will be in Chicago Sunday to attend the meet-
ing of the Joint Commission on Social Action of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of
American Rabbis. Rabbi Fram is preparing the message . on Race
Relations which the Commission will issue on Lincoln's Birthday.
Phyllis Pullberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pullberg
of Calvert Ave. will entertain for the third successive year for the
Northwest Home for the Aged at the Sherman Hotel, Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman and daughter, Geraldine, of
3.411 Sherbourne Rd., left for Miami Beach for the winter. They
will stay at the Continental Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Braff, their daughter, Harriet, and son, Joe, of
Warrington Rd. left on Tuesday by motor for a month in the South.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlafer and their daughter, Margaret, of
Longfellow Ave. have left for Miami Beach, where they will spend
the winter months.
Mrs. Edith R. Hirsh of Los Angeles is visiting here with her
family and will remain here until after the 50th wedding anniversary
celebration of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sodos of 11842 LaSalle,
on Jan. 2. Her husband, Dr. Maurice Hirsh, is expected here later
this month for the Sodos' celebration.
Mrs. Beulah Lewis and her daughter, Harriet, of Cortland Ave.
spent Thanksgiving week-end at Fairmont, W. Va., visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry T. Golden (Sara Gail Lewis).
Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff and family are now residing at
4003 Pasadena.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of 4292 Richton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. were hosts to a group
of their friends at a dinner last Saturday evening complimenting
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Berger, Who are leaving shortly on a South
American Cruise.
Mrs. Lachover Resumes
Children's Drama Work
Autumn Bride
The Children's Theater con-
ducted by Mrs. A. J. Lachover
has completed its first 10-week
season and is now beginning its
second session. Classes will be
conducted Saturday mornings and
Wednesday afternoons.
The theater is conducted in
workshop style, with the class
writing the play and the music,
creating the dances, costumes and
scenery. This session will feature
lessons in make-up, lighting and
other phases of the theater on
the children's level.
For further information, call
TO 7-0828.
Equality Club Gets
Veterans' Citation
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 10, 1948
Mrs. Eskol to Speak
At JNF Women's Rally
Mrs. Alisa Klausner Eskol,
guest speaker from Israel, will
address the first evening donor
rally of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the Jewish National Fund at
8:30 p. in. next Tuesday, Dec. 14,
at the Beth Shmuel Synagogue,
Dexter at Buena Vista.
Members of the Auxiliary are
urged by Mrs. Peter Chodoroff,
fund-raising chairman, to bring
ALISA KLAUSNER ESKOL
their husbands to this important
rally to hear the address by the
noted writer, lecturer and world
traveler. Mrs. I. Walter Silver is
program chairman. Mrs. Jack
Rosenthal- is president of the
Auxiliary.
Mrs. Eskol, who recently ar-
rived from Israel, will provide
first hand information on hap-
penings in the Jewish State. She
has just concluded a trans-con-
tinental tour of the- United States
and was widely acclaimed in
scores of communities.
Possessing an outstanding rec-
ord of service during the war,
Mrs. Eskol lectured to English-
speaking soldiers of the Allied
forces who visited Palestine. She
is a member of a' distinguished
Jewish family in Eretz Israel and
has seen the Jewish State grow
from the sand dunes of Tel Aviv
and from her days in a kinder-
garten there to the present mi-
raculous growth of the land under
Jewish direction.
Hadassah B and P Marks David Horodoker Jrs.
Founders' Birthday at
Complete Donor Plans
Membership Fete Dec. 14 Final plans for the 11th annual
Paid-up members of the Busi-
ness and Professional Division of
Hadassah and their guests pre in-
vited to a membership party com-
memorating the birthday of the
late Henrietta Szold, founder of
Hadassah, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 14, at the home of Mrs.
Louis Tatken, 3750 Sturtevant.
Special emphasis will be given
to Youth Aliyah. Sara Epstein
and Eva Ravnitzky, co-chairmen
of this project, are geared to ac-
tion to raise the division's share
of Hadassah's national quota of
$2,000,000 to bring 60,000 Jewish
orphans to Israel.
Rose Poskel has prepared a
program to include a dramatic
reading entitled "The Living
Symbol," narrated by Bernice
Weiss and Esther Goodman, and
a new film entitled "Tomorrow's
a Wonderful Day."
The lighting of the candles on
a birthday cake for Miss' Szold
will usher in the social hour,
which will be presided over by
Goldie A. Slakter, .chairman of
the division, assisted by Florence
Dann, membership chairman.
Kate Pitkowsky and Belle Teal
are in charge of arrangements.
Dues may be paid at the door.
donor dinner of the David Horo-
doker Jrs. have been made, ac-
MRS. PHILIP STOLLMAN
cording to Mrs. Philip Stollman,
president.
Mickey Woolf and his orches-
tra will play for the event which
takes place 'Wednesday evening,
Dec. 15, at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
Proceeds will go to local char-
itable organizations and to Israel.
For tickets, call Mrs. M. Knop-
pow, TO 8-2091.
Moving to carry out the as-
signment given it recently by the
Herbert Hordes- Describes
"new USO," the NATIONAL
JEWISH WELFARE BOARD has
His Experiences in Israel
dispatched JWB-USO workers to
In Address in Port Huron
Indianapolis, Ind., Junction City,
Herbert Hordes, in an address Kan., and Omaha, Neb., to open
at Mt. Sinai Synagogue in Port clubs. This has been announced
Huron on Friday night, described by Milton Weill, chairman of the
his experiences in Israel, where JWB national Armed Services
he was a student in the Haifa • Committee. ,The JWB assignment
Technion. He shared the pulpit includes participation in 15 USO
with Rabbi Herbert Eskin.
clubs, of which it will direct six.
Describing the Negev as being
mainly a desert area, Hordes said
andid
that only the Jews have indicated
an ability to develop the barren
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land. He said that Israel already
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new immigrants.
He charged that the British in-
stigated the Arabs to war on
Israel.
His address was sponsored by
the Zionist Organization of Port
Huron.
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`Stories to Remember'
Series Starts on WXYZ
"Birthday Gift" and "That
Greek Dog" are the programs
for this week in the series Stories
to Remember on station WXYZ,
as part of the 13-week series
produced by the Institute for
Democratic Education, which co-
operates with Bnai Brith's Anti-
Defamation League, sponsored in
Detroit by the Coordinating
Council on Human Relations, of
which the Jewish Community
Council is a member.
"Birthday Gift" will be heard
at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14.
"That Greek Dog" will be on the
air at 4:15 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
16, starring Everett Sloane.
—
MRS. ELI KAYE
At a candlelight ceremony Oct.
30, at ' the Wardell-Sheraton,
Marilyn Lou Hilson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. A.- Hilson,
was wed to Eli Kaye, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman. Kaplansky.
The bride wore a traditional
white satin gown and a three-
tier illusion finger-tip veil, held
by, a white satin bonnet. She
carried a white orchid and garde-
nias.
Mrs. Louis Cohn, the bride's
aunt, was matron-of-honor;
Marilyn Zimmerman, maid-of-
honor; Roslyn Rosenberg, brides-
maid; Suzanne Bushkin and Har-
riet Rosen, nieces of the groom,
junior bridesmaid, and Phyllis
Cohn, cousin of the bride, flower
girl.
Mark Plotkin served as best
man, and Lee Hilson, brother of
the bride, ushered, and Ronald
Cohn,, cousin of the bride, and
Richard Larky were junior
ushers.
Dinner and reception followed
the ceremony. Out of town guests
included Mr. and Mrs. A. Nash-
man and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. DuBros and son, of To-
ronto, Ont.
After a honeymoon in Chicago,
the bridal couple are residing on
Buena Vista Ave.
Equality Clubs 21st annual
`donor luncheon, held on Tues-
day, at Bel-Aire, was an out-
standing success, Mrs. Charles
Levitt, president, announced.
71: Emma Peck was
chairman a n d
Rose Karnow co-
chairman. Hos-
tesses were Mes-
dames Sadie Sol-
omon, Fay Zi-
sholz, Jennie
jaffe, .Libby
Wolfson, .1 d a
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Thelma Simon
', Mrs. Levitt was guest artist.
Arlene Rhodes, department pre-
:sident of Michigan Jewish War
ORCHESTRAS
Veterans Auxiliaries, presented a
'citation to Equality Club for as-
Book Bldg.
Distance it gave to the war vet-
CA. 4'710
tvan,s during the past year.
Jules Klein
The lighting of the Hanukah
candles will be one of the fea-
tures of the festival program ar-
ranged by ZOD Chapter One for
Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, at
Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
speak on "The Light Rekindled."
Sarah Shanfield will be piano so-
loist, and the new March of Time
film "Shadows of Hate" will be
shown.
Chapter One bowling is sched-
uled at 3 p.m. every Sunday at
the Bowl-O-Drome.
Mrs. Kushner Heads
&cur Cholem Dinner
Mrs. Lena Techner announces
that Mrs. Julius Kushner has
been appointed chairman for the
54th annual donor banquet to be
given by the Detroit Senior Bicur
Cholem in conjunction with the
newly formed Bicur Cholem
Junior Group, Sunday, Jan. 30,
at Bnai David.
Proceeds will be used to fur-
ther the work of supplying medi-
cal aid to the needy Jewish
people in Detroit.
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