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January 07, 1949 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-01-07

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(I4—THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Club Activities

Friday, January 7, 1949

Newlyweds Mate Their
Residence in Milwaukee

Lachar's was the Scene of the
wedding of Gertrude Jeanette
Wilson and Jack Forman. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Sophie Wilson. Her : husband, is
the son of Mrs. Mendel Forman.
of Milwaukee, WiS. Rabbi Jo-
shua Sperka officiated at the
ceremony- Dec. 12..- Cantor Hy-

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MRS: JACK FORMAN

man Adler sang "Through the
Years.” A reception followed
the ceremony.
The bride was gowned in
_er gown
white .brocaded satin. H
was styled With a bare scalloped
neckline, and satin brocade
flowed OcTer the net skirt into
a court train. A tiara of pearl-
ized orange -- blossoms held her
fingertip veil. She carried a
prayer book adorned with white
orchids.
Mrs. Charles WilSon, sisterlin-
law of the bride, Was matron of
honor.
Phillip GussoW of • Milwaukee
was best man.
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of
Tucson, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs.
: Horace Rosen, Mr. William For-
: man and Norman Wollach of
Milwaukee. FolloWing their hon-
eymoon to New York City, the
couple will reside in Milwaukee.

Neugarten Aid Names
Hrs. Noble President

MRS. NORMAN K. NOBLE
Mrs. Norman K. Noble was re-
elected president of Neugarten
Medical Aid at an election meet-
ing held Dec. 27 at the home of
Mrs, Samuel Gale, 16177 LaSalle.
' Other officers, elected were:
Vice presidents, Mesdames Sam-
uel Shewitz, Albert Schweitzer,
Milton Goldsmith and David- B.
Keywell; treasurer; Mrs. Charles
Hyman; Mrs. Lester Smith, fi-
nancial secretary; • • Mrs. Fred
Gross, Mrs. Albert P. Weiss, cor-
responding secretaries; Mrs. Sam-
uel- Goodman, recording secre-
tary; publicity, Mrs. David - Saks;
board members, Mesdames Mar-
tin Behrend, Harvey Rothstein,
Arthur 'Caplan, George Silvers,
Abe Weber, Harry Pernick, Sid-
ney Schott and Paul Fogelman.
Installation of officers will take
place at a luncheon at the Shera-
ton Hotel, Monday, Jan. 24. Reser-
Nations may be made by calling
Mrs. Schweitzer at UN. 3-7202.

NATHAN R. EPSTEIN will
head the Detroit delegation to
the convention of Auxiliaries of
Los Angeles Sanatorium, to ,open
in Los Angeles on Sunday.

.RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Briai Brith Women,
will hold a Paid-Up membership
affair WedneSclaY evening, Jan. 1,
at the horne of Mrs. Pearl Shio-
vitt, 11643 N. Martindale. To at-
tend, members are asked to con-
tact M. Shiovitz, WE. 4-1094, or
Mrs. Ben Lemberg, conservation
ehai•ipan, TO. \ 6-0166. Mrs. Henry
P. Onrich, meriabership chairman,
announces a membership tea for
tUesday, .Tan. 18, at the home of
. a Iwrey, • 2998 Burlingame.
MrS. Sarduel Aaron will be the
speaker.' ,The chaPter has sched-
uled a theater party for March
3 at the Dox Theater.
• * *
A combined business and ADL
meeting will be held by the
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of
Bnai Brith at 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Jan. 12, at the Workmen's
Circle. ADL chairman Mrs. Na-
than Maxman has arranged the
program. Haskel Lazar will
speak on "Impact for Democ-
racy." A movie will be shown;
and there will be community
singing.
* * * -
PROGRESSIVE LADIES. UNT.
VEREIN will hold a luncheon,
followed by an afternoon of
games, at 12 noon Tuesday, Jan.
11, at the Hot. and Kold Shop,
Livernois at Fenkell. For further
information, call Mrs. S. Korlan-
sek, UN. 4-6612, or Mrs. Betty
Kruger, TR. 2-7409.
* * *
AVODAH GROUP of Pioneer
Women will hold a clothing drive
for women in Israel. Plans will
be discussed at the meeting Jan.
10 at the home of Ethel Isaacs,
19903 Warrington Dr. Jewish
Book Month also will be featured
on the program.

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*

LADIES OF MOSAIC LODGE
installed the following new offi-
cers at a luncheon at Penobscot
Club on Tan. 5 Ann .Grossman,
president; Esther Silver; vice-
presidenti Sadie Pearl, .record-
ing secretary; FaYe Rabiner,
recording -Secretary', Doris Sparr,
treasurer. _ h e first business
meeting of the year will be held
Jan. 19 at Masonic Temple. A so-
cial meeting will be held Jan. 26.
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, European Welfare Or-
ganization, will hold a brunch,
with proceeds to aid Palestine
orphans, at 12 noon. Wednesday,
Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. H.
Glickman, 1701 Burlingame.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS 152 will
install new officers at Club Bali
on Jan. 12, jointly with the
Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge
55. Jennie Rosenberg will install
the following: Florence Plotnik,
most excellent chief; Esther
Goldstone, excellent senior; Elsie
Green, excellent junior; Jeanne
Charness, .manager; Ruth Gold-
man, secretary; Rose. Lerman,
treasurer; Sarah Thomas, pro-
tector; Rose Grossman, guard.
Lillian Meltzer will retire and
take the chair as past chief.
Pythian Sisters held a Hanukah
party sponsored by the outgoing
officers on Dec. 22.
* * *
J E WI S•H WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN wi
.ORGANIZA-
TION ll
will hold a board meeting
at the home of Mrs. R. Slutzky,
2930 W. Chicago, to make final
plans for the homecooked lunch-
eon to be held Jan. 19 at Turover
Temple.
* * *
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, execu-
tive secretary, Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, , Protestants
and Jews, will speak' at the meet-
ing of BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Jan.
10, at the synagogue. Dessert
luncheon will precede the meet-
ing. Mrs. Paul H. Freeman is
chairman of the program.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER; Bnai Brith Women, is plan-
ning a .sports show for 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 10, at Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. Mrs.. Harry Fox,
president of the bowling group,
will preside. Delegates will be
elected to the district convention
at Winnipeg. Mrs. Maurice Lisi-
gor, fund-raising chairman, an-
nounces a luncheon for Tuesday,
Jan. 11, at Huyler's, to culminate
the successful lund-raising year.

Ellen Doris Herz Wed
To William Louis Kahn

Kvutzah Ivrith Plans
Post-Holiday Program

Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew
cultural group of Detroit, will
hold a post-Hanukah program
Saturday evening, Jan. 15, in the
auditorium of the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
Theme of the program will be
"The Heroes of Israel—Then and
Now." Joseph Katz, president,
will act as chairman. Refresh-
ments will be served by the
Ladies Auxiliary, headed by Mrs.
Julius Ring.
Community singing will be di-
rected by Abraham Schachter
and Mrs. Shirley Subar Sklash.
Brief talks will be 'delivered
by Bernard Isaacs, Albert Elazar,
Morris Lachover, Solomon Kas-
dan, Michael Michlin and Nor-
man Ruttenjperg. .
There is no admission charge.
Everybody is welcome.

CLUB TWO of Pioneer Women
will hold a social and cultural
meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan.
10, at 11818 Dexter. Celia
Plafkin will be soloist and David
Tifelevitz, guest speaker.
*
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Bnai Brith IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER invites members and
friends to an open meeting at 8:30
p.m. Monday, Jan. 10 at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Samuel
Neuschatz, director of the Dex-
ter branch of the Jewish Center,
will review "My Glorious Broth-
ers" by Howard Fast. Lenore
Yavitz, membership chairman,
and Esther Fogel will present a
truth and consequences program.
Refreshments will be served. For
further information contact Miss
MRS. WILLIAM L. KAHN
Yavitz, TO. 7-8409, or Mrs. Wm.
The marriage of Ellen Doris
J.' Phillips, president, TO. 8-9345.
Herz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
* * *
Walter Herz of Calvert Ave.,
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM and William Louis Kahn, son of
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
ANEEIM announces March 6 as Mrs. Louis Kahn of Franklin,
Fine Music for You . .
the date of its annual banquet. Mich., and the late Mr. Kahn,
For Every Occasion!
Tickets are availabk by calling took place Sunday evening, -Jan.
TO. 5-6411
Mrs. Melinsky, president, TO. 2, at Temple Beth El, with Dr.
5-4223, or. Mrs. Kartun,. secre- B. Benedict Glazer officiating.
tary, TY. 8-1937.
The bride's only attendant was
* 5 5
RHUMBAS -MAMBOS
her sister, Mrs. Henry Dement,
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE and Harry Winston served as
SAMBAS
reports- that every member has best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kahn
We Specialize in
fulfilled her pledge to the Pledge are honeymooning in Guatemala
AUTHENTIC LATIN
Fund Drive. The drive will con- and upon their return will make
clude with a luncheon and musi=\ their home in Franklin, - Mich.
RECORDS
cal production, "S h o o t the
Imported from Cuba
Breeze," at Masonic Temple Jan.
25. The musical production was
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written, produced and directed
by Mrs. Elie Gross. Tickets may
Permanently
be obtained by calling Mrs. Ben-
by Professional Electroiogist •
4259 Woodward TE. 1-3289
jamin Gelman, UN. 1-5714; Mrs.
For- App't., TO. 8-231 2
Near Convention Hall
Harry Spector, UN. 3-3546, or
ARTURO, Prop.
Mrs. Maurice Silverman, TO. .8-
2219.
* * *
Mrs. Sam Schneider, president
of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
announces that the organization
on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix - CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
will celebrate its birthday at 8:30
p. m. Sunday, Jan. 16, at, the
synagogue, Wyoming at That-
Michigan's Healthiest Area — Ages 4-16
cher. Mrs. M. Richman is chair-
LIMITED ENROLLMENT
man for the evening.. A comedy
will be presented by the Beth
Now Accepting Registrations
Aaron. Players, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Sidney Weinberg.
Mrs. Edythe Cugell
* * *
HO. 1189, UN. 4-4040

JAY LAURENS

LATIN. AMERICAN
MUSIC CENTER

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CAMP Q-GULL

DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV-
ICE CLUB announces April 23
has been set aside as the date
for its "Cabaret Nite" dance.
* * *
At the board meeting at the
home of Mrs. William B. Reid,
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
made plans for the victory party
to be held Jan. 17, 7 p.m., at the
Wilshire. Initiation of new mem-
bers will take place at- this affair.
Mrs. Morris Kosak,- chairman,
urges that reservations be made
by calling TO. 5-3515. The next
meeting will be held, Monday,
Jan. 10; 8:30 p.m,. -

Detroit Lodge, Auiiliary
Plan Variety Protram

Detroit Lodge .of Bnai Brith
and its Women's Auxiliary will
hold a joint 'meeting Jan. 11 at
the Lee Plaza, when Dave Zim-
merman of station WWJ will
preSent a variety program. A
bagel and lox party will follow.

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