• I e I4—THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities THE LADIES' AUXILIARY, CHARLES AND AARON KO- GAN POST, JWV, held a board meeting at the home of presi- dent Helen Kogan, 1961 Glad- stone, Jan. 16, to prepare the agenda for the first six months of 1949. * * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID celebrated the success of its donor event with a lunch- eon at the Belcrest Hotel. A membership drive will be dis- cussed at the meeting Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. H. Kurzman, 17417 Woodingham. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI will hold a Hamisha Asar b'Shevat luncheon at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at Ros- enberg's. Mrs. Morris Smerling is in charge. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will speak on Hamisha Asar in Israel. The group is conducting a membership drive. The public is invited to the luncheon. * * Mrs. Allan Barron, president of SHERUTH LEAGUE, gave a party at her home for all mem- bers. Camp plans were dis- cussed. Mrs. Nathan Spector, donor chairman, announced that the affair was very successful. The next general meeting will 44be Feb. 1. * * Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 12:30 p.m. PURITY CHAPTER O.E.S. is planning a charity luncheon at Kern's auditorium, proceeds to go to the orphan's home at Adrian, Mich. Contact Esther Kozin, chairman, TO. 6-8666, for tickets. A business meeting will be held Monday, Feb. 8. • * * RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER. CHAPTtR, Bnai Brith Women, plans a "Spring Hat Fashion Show," to be presented by Flor- ence's Style Shop Feb. 2 at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Charles Solo vich, vice president of Women's Su- preme Council of Bnai Brith will be guest speaker. Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, membership chairman, urges all members and prospec- tive members to attend. A theater party will be held March 3, at the Dox Theater. Mrs. Irving Lipson, chairman, may be contacted for tickets at TO. 5- 8767. * * * Mrs. Martin Krauss installed the following officers of NEU- GARTEN MEDICAL AID at a luncheon at the Wardell-Shera- ton Hotel: Mesdames Norman K. Noble, president; Samuel She- witz, Albert Schweitzer, Milton Goldsmith, David Keywell, vice- presidents; Charles Hyman, treas- urer; Lester Smith, Fred Gross, Albert P. Weiss, Samuel Good- man, secretaries; David Saks, publicity director. A musical pro- "• gram was presented by Mrs. Les- ter Small and Louise Webber. * * YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ- RACHI will hold a paid-up membership luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ben Tauber, 17585 Parkside, Monday, Jan. 31, 12 p. in. A social afternoon of Mah Jongg and cards will follow the luncheon. Dues payable at the door. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV- ICE CLUB will meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, at the Work- men's Circle. Mrs. Arthur Levin, SOS chairman, urges members to participate in the cancer pad project conducted every Wed- nesday at the American Cancer Society headquarters, 4811 John R. Members are asked to donate white materials for this purpose. * * * PINSKER PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY will hold its annual installation of officers Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy road. * * * HA NITA CHAPTER of Pioneer Women will hold a tea for new members Saturday, Feb. 5, at the home of Fannie Schreier, 3238 Leslie. Carrie Berman will speak on Moatzot Hapoalot. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY, JWV, is donating an Amer- lican flag to Brownie Troop No. i44, which meets at McKerrow School. Ruth Edelman, a member of the Auxiliary, is troop leader. The Auxiliary will initiate new members at a joint meeting with the post Feb. 22 at Northwest Synagogue. * * * UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- EN'S CLUB met at the home of Mrs. Harry Nachman, 17578 Ken- tucky, Jan. 26. Guest speaker was Edward, Swan, original di- rector of the Fair Employment Act. Plans were made for a box lunch to be held Jan. 30 at the Jewish Center. Square dancing to be one of the highlights of the evening. All proceeds will be given to charity. For further in- formation or reservations, call UN. 3-3203, or UN. 3-5565. * * Monday, Jan. 31, HOME RE- LIEF SOCIETY will hold its an- nual installation of officers and luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel. At this time, the 26th birthday of the organization also will be observed. Mrs. Peter Mill- er will install the officers, and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert will give the opening prayer. All members and guests are asked to make reservations immediately with Mrs. William Gordon or Mrs. Barney Newman. • * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB has set March 1 as the date of its donor luncheon. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Minnie Grossman, TO. 8-2175. The fol- lowing officers were installed at a recent meeting: President, Mrs. Ann Klein; vice president, Mrs. Nellie Gedanke; treasurer, Sarah Portnoy; secretary, Mrs.— Minnie Grossman. * * * Mrs. Julian Grace, president of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP, announces that the fourth annual dinner dance and show held Jan. 23 was highly successful, due to the combined efforts of her chair- men, their committees, the direc- tor and cast of the "Americana" Revue, and the entire member- ship. Mrs. Grace is planning a luncheon for her chairmen, and a victory luncheon will be held for the membership early in March. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVO LENT CLUB will sponsor a Purim party March 28 at Bnai Moshe syna- gogue. Refreshments will be serv- ed. Admission is free. * * * The WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RELIEF COMMITTEE will hold a games party at 8 p.m. Wednes- day, Feb. 9, at Bnai David Syna- gogue. Proceeds will go for overseas relief. The women ship parcels to destitute Jews in Europe. Packers are needed to help at headquarters, 12204 Lin- wood. For information call Mrs. W. Silver, TO. 6-2305. * * * TIKVAH CHAP T E R, Bnai Brith Women, presented the Wayne University debaters and Saretta Mosher's dramatic group at their Jan. 25 meeting. Mrs. Irving Bolton is program chair- man. Mrs. Leonard Mason, adopt-a-family chairman, thanks members for their contributions of canned goods. ngagenten13 Friday, January 28, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Abraham W. anniversary. Miss Weisner is a Weisner announced the engage- graduate of the Detroit Business ment of their daughter, Ilene University and her fiance will Dolores, to Henry Rubin, son of graduate from Wayne University Harold Podolsky,' chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Myer Rubin, at a in June. * * * the 1949 Military Ball, sponsored reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin's 25th wedding Mr. and Mrs. David Borlack of by the Jewish War Veterans, an- Calvert Ave. announce the en- nounces that Allan Jones, star gagement of their daughter, Wainhouse, Dulles' Lynda,' to Fred S. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Green of Advisor, Describes Broadstreet Ave. His UN Experiences * * * Mr. and Mrs. E. Silberschein of David Wainhouse, legal advisor to John Foster Dulles, was the Cortland Ave. announce the en- guest here for a few days last gagement of their daughter, Gert- week of his sister, Mrs. Harry rude, to Myron Grodin, of Cleve- land, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of LaSalle Blvd. Isaac Grodin. Mr. Wainhouse addrepsed a * * * Hadassah Study Group at Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langer of Nathan's home Saturday after- Pennington Drive, announce the noon. Describing his experiences in engagement of their daughter, Paris and at Lake Success, where Toby Ann, to Alex J. Etkin, son sessions of the United Nations of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Etkin. were devoted to the Palestine WO. 5-1155 is the number to question, Mr. Wainhouse said that call for Jewish News classified ads. Mr. Foster was most sympathetic to the Jewish viewpoint and in- AT LAST . • . THE ALL VEG- dicated it in statements in Paris. ETABLE WHIP CREAM. • IT'S He said that the U. S. Special PAREVE • IT'S GOOD • IT'S Representative to Israel, Dr. HAROLD PODOLSKY ECONOMICAL James G. McDonald, did a mag- of the operetta "The Firefly," nificent job in Paris in behalf of will be among the guests of Israel. honor at the ball Feb. 19 at Ma- sonic Temple. Famous Book Collector selling our entire collection of various old and Tickets are on sale at Grin- ALL VEGETABLE. liVip,11. new books. Also books on art and nell's, Metro Music, Brothers WHIP CREAM photography. Restaurant and the Jewish Com- Mrs. M. Dombey munity Center. Bob Strong and Sold at all chain stores and at his orchestra will furnish the TO. 8-2469 better grocers everywhere music. Other guests will be Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp and commanders RECORDS! of all the local veterans' organ- izations. AT SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES!! `Firefly' Star to Appear At JWV Military Ball RECORDS! . Only the fact that we have been able. to buy a huge stock of records makes this sale possible. Men's Clubs At 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, at Northwest Synagogue, TIK- VAH LODGE, Bnai Brith, will present a program featuring mo- vies, plays, and skits. Leonard Mason, Hillel chairman, will pre- sent Dr. Max Kapustin, Wayne University Hillel director, to the membership. Gerald Iskow, Bnai Brith Youth Organization chair- man, announces a skit by BBYO. Lodge president Louis E. Barden and program chairman Max H. Littky, invited the community to attend. * * * CHARLES AND AARON KO- GAN POST, JWV, met at the home of Harry Kogan, 1961 Gladstone, Jan. 18. New Jewish Records Reg. 79c, $1.05, $1.31 CANTORIAL - FOLK SONGS COMEDY Permanently by Professional Electrologist FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED We also carry a complete line of books in Englis•, Jewish and Hebrew, for adults and children. Because we are wholesale distributors of candles ... we will offer Sabbath candles at 11c per dozen— ORCHESTRAS If Bought in 6 Dozen Lots ... During Record Sale Only!!! BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & ,MUSIC STORE Master of Ceremonies plus an extra added attraction Detroit's Leading Cantor. 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