10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1949 AdivitieJ in Society Troth Announced I Carmel Members Vote New School Neugarten Medical Aid To Hold Variety Show Handling arrangements and directing the variety show for Neugarten Medi- cal Aid is Mrs Albert Schweit- zer. The show will be featured at the member- ship hyacheon- ette at 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 25, in the Found- t. er's Rooth of theL A r t . Institute.K1._ This affair cur-Mrs. Schweitzer minates the membership drive. Members of the organization will participate in the show. Construction of a new school building in the northwest section of the city was voted by the members of the Cannel Hebrew School at a meeting March 10. The school, which has educated Jewish children in a traditional fashion for 28 years, has gained a reputation for service to Zionist organizations such as the Jewish National Fund, Haddassah and Mizrachi. Irwin A. Lawton, who founded the school in 1921, is principal. Officers are: Sam Bonin, presi- dent; Sol Edleman, chairman, education; Joe Weisberg, Rubin Dubrinsky, vice-presidents; Mark Chessler, t r ea s u r e r; Charles Sovel, Mrs. Alexander Weiner, Barney Rosse secretaries; Peter C. Aishishkin, publicity chairman, and Abe Allen, Joseph Davidson, MISS CHARLOTTE ABRAMS Philip Lewis, Harry Worsh and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abrams George Allen, board of directors. of Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe Park, announce the engagement Whereabouts Sought of their daughter, Charlotte Maxine, to William Zack, son of The Union of Russian Jews, Mrs. Abraham Zack and the late Inc., 55 42nd St., New York 18, Mr. Zack. Both Miss Abrams and her N. Y., seeks information regard- fiance are University of Michi- ing the whereabouts of Joseph gan alumni. Miss Abrams' sor- Zingerman, 48 years old, who is sought by his mother, Chaya- ority was Alpha Epsilon Phi. The couple plans an early sum- Basia Zingerman, daughter of Iosif. mer wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere of Boston Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Max Shaye of Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Royal A. Oppenheim of Wellesly Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabashnik of Fairfield Ave. have returned from a West Indies Cruise on the S. S. Nieu Amsterdam. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. left on Tuesday for a few weeks' stay in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilner of the Belcrest have returned from a visit in New York. Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., and her sons, Edwin and Richard, of Parkside Ave. left on Thursday to spend a week in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. Henry Rosenblum of Gladstone, Mich., is visiting her chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosenblum and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn of Chicago Blvd. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. John J. Leopold of Wisconsin Ave. is spending a fortnight in New York visiting with members of her family. Miss Peggy Grayson of Royal Oak returned on Thursday from a cruise on the S. S. Mauretania to Cuba and Nassau. Her brother, Herbert, who attends Northwestern University, is expected home this Friday to spend the week between semesters with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Harris of the Belcrest have been spending the winter months in California. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lazar of Sturtevant Ave. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. left on Sunday for Cleveland, from where they will go for a week or 10 days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fairfield Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan of Cambridge Rd. have returned from a South American Cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schmier of Sherbourne Dr. have been spending the last few weeks in Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Grabow of Dexter Blvd. left on Wednesday to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Martin Levenburg has returned from Tucson, where he spent the last two months. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green of Burlingame Ave. had as their guests last week-end on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Howard, Eleanor Jones, Mrs. Mary Jacobs, Mildred Jacobs and Sam Jacobs of Chicago, and Mrs. Ella Littenoff of Cincinnati. Gertrude Bernstein of Monterey Ave. and Mrs. Sam Epstein of Mt. Vernon, 0. have returned from Los Angeles, where they at- Northwest Sisterhood ' tended the Bar Mitzvah of Maurice Better, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Plans Torah Fund Event Better (Rae Bernstein of Detroit). Enroute home they visited San For Wednesday, April 6 Francisco and Grand Canyon. Mrs. Abraham Bernstein of Monterey Ave. and her daughter, Mrs. Max Migler of Huntington Woods are visiting in Los Angeles, Rabbi Jacob -E. Segal Will re- where they attended the Bar Mitzvah of Maurice Better. They plan view "Tevyah's Daughters" by to return in the spring. Sholom Aleichem at the annual Torah fund affair of Northwest Sisterhood Wednesday, April 6. Home Auxiliary Holds f Doris Moss Engged The Meistersingers will pre- Yearly Election Meeting To Marry Leo Marl sent a musical program. A social hour will follow. Monday, March 21 at 1 p.m., Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith, chair- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander IVIoss the Women's Auxiliary of the of Northlawil Ave., announce the man, will be assisted by Mrs. Jewish Home for the Aged will engagement of their daughter, Herbert Harris, co-chairman, and hold its annual meeting in the Doris, to Leo Pearl of Chicago the following committee: Mes- annex of the Home, Burlingame dames Jacob E. Segal, Joseph and Petoskey. Mrs. Samuel L. Markel, Barney Golden, Joe Weller, president, will preside. Gordon, Ben Morganroth, Sam Mrs. I. E. Goodman, chairman Bishop, Edward Lutz, David Mil- of the nominating committee, will ler, David Dunsky, Sam Feld- present the slate of officers for man, Sidney • Freedman, Jacob the ensuing year. Mrs. N. Blat- Levin, Nathan Maxman, Zang- nikoff will install the new of- well Garber and Max Haidy. ficers. Guest speaker for the day For information or tickets, call will be Ben Mandelkorn, research Mrs. Golden at UN. 2-5594. director of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Israel Lodge Panel All members and prospective Views Sex and Family members are invited. Members whose dues have not been paid Israel Lodge of Bnai Brith will are requested to please mail their present a panel on "Sex and checks to Mrs. K. Faudem, 2990 Family Problems" at 9 p.m. Waverly, or telephone Mrs. Ben Monday, March 1, at 2627 Blaine. Arkin, membership chairman, Speakers cwill include Judge UN. 3-0943, who will arrange for Ned H. Smith of the Detroit collection. Common Pleas Court; Dr. Joseph Slutsky, former psychiatrist at MISS DORIS MOSS JWV to Present Radios Eloise Hospital, now with Veter- Blvd., son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris ans' Administration, and Dr. To Blind Israeli Veterans D. Pearl of Pittsburg. Harold Sheppard, professor of Miss Moss was graduated from sociology, Wayne University. Saul Harold Moran, commander of Hunter College in New York C. Downes will be moderator. the Department of Michigan City, and her fiance is a gradu- The public is invited. Jewish War Veterans, will be ate of the Carnegie Institute of Brezner Society to Hold accompanied by the JWV post Technology. commanders and auxiliary presi- Annual Banquet Sunday dents, when he presents portable radios to the group of blind ORT North, South Units Brezner Aid Society will hold Israeli veterans at the Leader is annual banquet Sunday, March Hear Book Discussion Dog League, Rochester, Mich., 20, at Bereznitzer Hall, Davison this Sunday. and Linwood. The society main- "The Making of a Modern Jew- During the • past year the Je\v- ess", and the autobiography of tains a steady stream of material ish War Veteran posts and aux- President Chaim Weizmann of Is- aid—food, tools, medicines and iliaries have made a number of rael, "Trial and Error," will be other necessities — to Brezner similar gifts to veterans in hos- discussed by Mrs. Morris Adler throughout the world. All land- pitals and have purchased See- at a joint meeting of ORT North sleit are asked to attend. ing Eye Dogs for veterans. The and South, to be held Monday, most recent gift of a Seeing Eye March 21. Dog was presented by the Lt. Dessert luncheon will be served Eli Levin Auxiliary. at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Spend a Louis Hamburger, 19451 Warring- ton Dr. All members of both the Zedakah Club Marks groups are urged to attend. 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