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12—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 28, 1949

Pioneer Women
Honor N. Y. Mayor

Hadassah B and P
Opens Fund Drive

Frank Du Frain, Pontiac' su-
perintendent of schools, spoke on
"What's-New in the Schools" for-
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
jacob.
Mrs: Milton Rosenbaum pre-
sented a travelogue through
Palestine at a Sisterhood Oneg
Shabbat. Mrs. James Rosenthal
provided musical acCompaniment.
An Arbor _Day' celebration is
being planned by Temple Beth
Jacob • in the form of a supper
Feb.' 13. - .The Sunday . school
children will present skits.

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Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Greenberg (Ruth Moscowitz)
of 8087 Roselawn, a son, Sanford
Michael.
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Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
F, Cohen (Ruth Shapiro), a son,
Bruce Steven.
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Jan.. 2—To Mr .and Mrs. Ben-
jamin L. Kohen (Rosalea Her-
man), a, daughter, Naomi Golda.
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Jan. 5--To Mr. and Mrs. David
Paul (Rosalie Rosenberg) twin
sons, Harold Edward and Jeffrey
Barton.
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Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Schwartz (Evelyne Koso-
gald), a daughter, Terry Ann.
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Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Kal-
man M. Bruss (Evelyn Kass), a
son, Sanford Thomas..
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Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert J. Gold (Rosalyn • Bender) of
Calvert Ave., a son, Stephan Jay.
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Jan. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Rubin (Charlotte Dean)
of Buena Vista Ave., a girl,
Feiga Shelley.
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Jan. I2—To Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Koenigsberg (Theresa
Michaels of St. Louis) of 3396
Ewald Circle, a daughter, Sheila
Joyce.
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Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Israel
Levin. (Goldie Levenson), of 9361
Genesee, a daughter, Linda -Gail.'
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Jan. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel L. Silver (Lois Rosen-
thal) of • 18035- Roselawn, a son,
Andrew Edward.
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Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Mayer Blumberg (Marilyn
Grosslight) of Glynn Ct., a son,
Lawrence Oscar. .
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Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Cooper (Barbara Blumrosen),
a daughter.
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Jan. 21—To Mr, and Mrs. Her-
man C. Gach (Blanche Heller) of
Clairmoant Ave., a son, Harold .
Ira.

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Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward M. Rosenthal (Barbara
Korner) of Appoline Ave., a
laughter.
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Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Bar-
aey Israel (Lillian Petok), of
Santa Rosa Dr., a daughter.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boxman
(Mae Smith), of Webb Ave., a
son, Harvey.

Beth Yehudah Ladies
to Elect New Officers

Under the• chairmanship of
Sophia Fenton and Gertrude
Glasier, the Business and Pro-
fessional Division of Hadassah
has undertaken a fund-raising
project to meet the Division's
high quotas for medical aid, child
welfare and social service as-
sistance in -Israel.
Assisting the chairmen are:
Ann Averbuch, Anne Baron,
Yetta Benjamin, Roslyn A. Corn,
Florence Dann, Lillian Gordon,
Lee Harrison, Ricca K a y e,
Sophie Kutlov, Rose Lipsitz,
Elaine , Mevis, Betty. Morrison,
Kate Pitkowsky, Rose Poskel,
Ethel Rosenthal, Rosalind Schu-
b o t, Florence Thornborough,
Betty Utley and Eva Williams.
For further information,. Miss
Fenton may be. reached at WE.
4-4773, and Miss Glasier at TO.
8 -2680.

MAYOR WILLIAM O'DWYER
of New York City is shown re-
ceiving a scroll making him hon-
orary sponsor of the $100,000
children's home to be erected in
Kiryah, the capital of Israel, by
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion. Presenting the scroll is
SHOSHANA HARIELLI, Ameri-
can-born woman leader of Israel
and Israeli delegate to Pioneer
Women from the Council of
Women Workers. Miss Harielli
will be the guest of Detroit
Pioneer Women Feb. 9 through
13.

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Detroit Ladies Auxiliary No.
135 co-operated with Post 135 of
the Jewish War Veterans at an
installation dinner Jan. 23. Host-
esses were: Hilda M. Goldberg,
Edith Meskin, Jessie Slue and
Eva Finestein.
The Auxiliary made the fol-
l6wing appointments for the Mili-
tary Ball, to be held Feb. 19:
Sadie Goldberg, ticket chairman,
Annette Bartel, ad chairman.
President Hilda" M. Goldberg will
attend the women's patriotic con-
vention in Washington, D. C. Jan.
26 to 29, then visit at Larchmont,
N. Y., Cleveland, and Toledo.

Branch Five Schedules
Tea, Talk for Members

WO. 5-1155 is the number to
LZOA Branch 5 will offer an call for Jewish News classified ads.
activity-filled weekend, corn
mencing Saturday, Jan. 29, with
A New Service
a tea-for the women at the home
For Baby
of Mrs. David Borodawkin.
Sunday evening, Jan. 30, the
By
group will gather at the home of
SABI'
Helen Hahn, 2961 Gladstone, to
hear an address on "Economic
FORMULA SERVICE
Aspects of . Israel" by Dr. Joseph.
1397t EIVERNOIS
Eaton, professor of sociology at
UNIVERSITY 2-4666
Wayne University.
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The tadies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 1, at the Ye-
shivah, Dexter and Cortland.
Election of officers will take
place.
The women have outlined the
following calendar of events for
the coining year: April 17, Jew-
ish sound picture at Central
High; May 1, annual banquet at 60 New Settlements To
Bnai David; Oct. 25, annual don- Link Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
TEL Aviv- (Palcor) — Sixty
or luncheon.
new settlements will be estab-
lished shortly between Tel Aviv
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Max and Jerusalem, a JeWish National
Gedrich wishes to thank relatives Fund .spokesman disclosed. A
and friends for the many kind- new forest of 100,000 trees will be
nesses shown them • in their planted.
recent bereavement.

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Yetz-Cohen Installation
To Be Held This Sunday

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The son of Rabbi Stephen S.
Wise, author James Waterman
Wise, will be featured" as speaker
at a meeting sponsored* 'by the
American Bircibidjan -Committee
March 6, at Northwest Alebrew
COngregation.
T h e Birobidjan Committee
maintains a Jewish orphans'
home in Israel. Tickets for the
meeting are available at the
Jewish Cultural Association, 2705
Joy road.

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JWV Post 135, Auxiliary,
Hold Installation Dinner

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At a luncheon given in her
honor. last Monday by. the Detroit
Women's Division, American
Jewish, Congress, Mrs. Tarry
Landsman was awarded second
priZe in a., national skit-writing
contest cOnducted by the Con-
gress. The award was presented
by Mrs. Newton S. Arnold, na-
tional program director.
The.newly-formed "Know Your
Congress" group, under the di-
rection of Sam BroWn, regional
director, will meet 'at 11:15 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 4, at the Parkman.
Library, . 1766 Oakman Blvd.
There will be a panel discussion
on the fundamental aims and
purposes of the following national
organizations: American Jewish
Congress, Bnai Brith, and. Amer-
iCan Jewish Committee, with rep-
resentatives from each, .
Speaking on. Congress will be
Max Wolf, of the New YOrk office
of the Committee on Community
Inter-relations.

Yetz-Cohen Post, JWV, and its
Auxiliary, will hold joint instal-
lation of officers at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
Rabbi Solomon N. Gruskin, of
Cong. Bnai Zion, will be guest
speaker, his subject being "Prac-
tiCal Judaism." There, will be
entertainment, and refreshments
Feb. 6—Annette Rubin, daugh-
will be served.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubin
of W. Grand Ave., to Gerald H.
Bnai Moshe JYPS Meets Feb.. 2 Manko, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Junior Young People's Ruben Manko of Calvert Ave.,
Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe will at the Lee Plaza. ,
meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The
Israel Pine Elected
social committee will present the
'plans for a major event. Dancing
Brenner Branch Head
will follow, and refreshments will
Brenner Branch 552, the Eng- be served. All young people 15
lish-speaking unit of the Jewish to 18 are invited.
National Workers' Alliance, will
Luxurious, Long Trained, Beau-
meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
tifully Trimmed Satin and
Crepe WEDDING GOWNS and
Feb. 2, at the home of Mr. and
Veils to Rent.
Mrs. I. Pine, 2695 Monterrey.
TO. 6-6692
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Plans for the annual Purim Fes-
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tival will be discussed.
the orchestra of
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The group held its first cultural
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AFTER 7 P.M.
Mrs. M. Salinger. The following
new officers were installed: Is-
rael Pine, chairman; William Net-
ter, vice chairman; Manuel Salin-
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Detroit Bnai Brith -Unit
Offers 'Fashion Futures'

Elaborate plans for a member-
bring-a-member luncheon and
fashion show are announced by
Detroit Chapter of Bnai Brith
Women for 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day, Feb. 6.
"Fashion Futures" will be the
theme of the' program, with
models • wearing clothes from
Gerald May's Hats, Furs by
Victor, I. Miller Shoes, Edith
Brown,, Florice, Davidson's and
Margaret Rice Blouses, and hair
styles by Sterling Reaveley. - A
musical program also will be fea-
tured.
Admission to the affair is one
new member. For further infor:
mation, call .membership chair-
man Mrs. David ,Grosberg, TO.
7-1359, or co-chairman Mrs. Mau-
rice Korn, TU. 9-6907.
The Chapter held a member-
ship party Jan. 10 at the home of
Mrs. Jack Frank and a meeting
with Detroit Lodge Jan. 11.

Mrs. Landsman Wins
Congress Skit Honors

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