10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1949 Services to Honor Hof fm Memory Parents Tell Troth Jewish Center Activities * * * LATE PAUL HOFFMAN 1:30 p. in. Sunday, Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th. The ceremony has been ar- ranged by the Isaac Agree Mem- orial Society, of which Hoffman was a member. Rabbis Joshua S. Sperka and Herman Rosenwas- ser, and Cantor Hyman Adler will officiate. The last few lines in the new scroll will be inscribed at the services. The new scroll will then be brought to the Downtown Synagogue, 1205 Griswold. The reception following the Siyum is being arranged by the Rachel Agree Memorial Society. The committee on arrange- ments includes Rev. Israel Rosin, chairman, assisted by Julius Meskin, Nathan Spector and Morton Rosin. At the time of his death, on September 30, 1948, Mr. Hoff- man had a candy business in Pontiac, Michigan. A daughter, Mrs. Nathan Spector, a son, David Hoffman of Los Angeles, California, four grandchildren, and his wife survive. Mr. Hoffman regularly at- tended the Shaarey Zedek Syna- gogue, and was active in Zionist activities. Rosenberg Speaks at Bloch Chapter Dinner Mrs. William J. Phillips, presi- dent of Bnai Brith Ivan S. Bloch Chapter, announces the mother and daughters banquet and, in The DEXTER MOTHERS ' CLUB will hold its annual Moth- ers and Daughters banquet Mon- day evening, May 16, at the Mayfair. Samuel H. Rubiner, retiring president of the Center board, and Mrs. Rubiner will be guests of honor. Those an the program are Mrs. Leah Lutzky, toastmistress; Mrs. Rose Good- man, who will speak on behalf of the mothers; Irene Levine, who will speak for the daugh- ters, and Mrs. Lena Lazar, who will read the prayer. Mrs. Sara Silverman is president of the Dexter Mothers' Club. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs will be guests of honor at the annual Mothers and Daughters banquet of the T W E L T H STREET MOTHERS' CLUB Monday evening, May 16, in the Wilshire Hotel. Toastmistresss Anna Libowsky will honor Mrs. ' Carrie Sperling for the Mothers and Mrs. Joseph Markel for the daughters. Mrs. Bessie Katchan will give the invocation. The program is announced by Mrs. Rose Yagoda, president of the club. Dick Stein's orchestra will provide the music for the "YOUTH DANCE" to be held Saturday, May 21, at 8:30 p. in the main auditorium of the Jewish Center. The Teen Club Council of the Center is spon- soring the dance as its contri- bution to the Allied Jewish Campaign. MR. AND MRS. NATHAN HACK, longtime Detroiters, who have been residents of Santa Monica, Calif., for the past three years, were honored last week. Mrs. Hack was elected secretary of the Crescent Bay Chapter of Toastmistresses, International, and her husband was elected as vice-president of the Toastmas- ters, International, branch there. Greetings ! To Israel MISS LORRAINE ZISHIND Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ziskind of Wildemere Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraihe, to Samuel Rosner, son of Mrs. Rose Plack of Lauder Ave. The wedding will take place late this summer. Our heartiest blessings to the builders of Israel and to all our co-workers on the first anniversary of Medinat Israel. Poale Zion Branch 3 M. Ginsburg, Chairman L. Linsley, L. Rosenberg, Secretaries We Bless This Day Israel's Liberation Our generation is blessed with the great events which mark-the realization of Prophecy. We congratulate Israel on the State's First Anniversary. MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT Irving W. Schlussel, President Mazel Toy and a Happy Independence Day to the State of Israel! Blessed be the Hands That Labored We send our blessings to all Israel and to the builders of the Free State of Medinat Israel. for Israel's Life and Security! KAHAN'S AUCTION HOUSE 938 Gratiot Avenue MR. AND MRS. EMIL KAHAN Detroit's supporters of Israel's labor movement join in greeting the State of Israel on its First Coil gratulations, Israel! WE JOIN ,N GREETING THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY Israel Club of Detroit Louis Margolis, President A. Zeff, Vice-President Albert N. Kurzmonn, Fin. Sec. Mrs. S. Feingold, Rec. Sec. Samuel Brown, Treasurer A. Flashenberg, Club Mgr. Anniversary. We pledge our uninterrupted support to the builders of Israel and to the leaders who have led Israel to triumph. Detroit Israel Histadrut Committee HARRY SCHUMER, Chairman SHALOM, MEDINAT ISRAEL! Hearty congratulations to the State of Israel on its First Anniversary and our greetings to the Moatzot Hapoalot on this historic occasion in the realization of which the women of Israel played such an important role. Detroit Council of Pioneer Women Morris L, Schaver, Honorary Chairman Samuel Rabinowitz, Executive Secretary We Salute the State of Israel on Its First Anniversary Sholem Aleichem Branch 114 Jewish National Workers Alliance DIRS. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS stallation of officers for Thurs- day, May 19, at Bel Aire. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, past president of the Detroit Bnai Brith Council, will be installing officer. Aaron Roseberg, well- known Jewish humorist and writer and a Bnai Brith leader, will be guest speaker. For further information and tickets, call Mrs. Allen Weitz- man, chairman, TO. 9-9319, or Mrs. Albert Heller, co-chairman, KE. 1-0005. Main feature of the May rec- reation program for residents of the JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED is the monthly birthday party, May 26. Entertainment will be provided by Mesdames David Kallman, S. S. Wittenberg and Molly Shaw, and Moe Kes- ner, Selig Levine and Frank Ra- kovin. rejoices in Israel's triumph on the first anniversary of the State of Israel and re-dedicates itself to service to Israel. M. GOLDOFTAS, Chairman B. NA1MARK MRS. J. KRASHIN, Secretaries May the hands of the builders of Israel be strengthened and may our pioneers continue to receive the encouragment of the People of Israel in the great efforts of making the State of Israel secure. We send our warmest greetings to the entire Yishuv on this historic occasion. AVRUNIN BRANCH 79 JEWISH NATIONAL WORKERS ALLIANCE sends its heartfelt greetings to the State of Israel on its First Anni- versary and congratulates the Yishuv and all who worked for Zion's redemption on this occasion. B. RICHARDSON, Chairman M. GLASS CHAIM ZARANKIN OSHER GOLDBERG, Secretaries / LAWRENCE H. JONES POST AND AUXILIARY, JWV, is plan- ning its annual dinner-dance for 6 p.m. Sunday, May 22, at Northwood Inn. All past aux- iliary presidents and past com- manders of the Jones Post will be honored. Tickets, informa- tion and reservations may be obtained from Post Adjutant Herman C. Gach, TY. .7-4438, or Post Quartermaster R. Kellar, UN. 3-1741. (The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) Siyum Hatorah services, hon- Dr. Joseph W. Eaton, Wayne oring the memory of the late University sociology instructor, Paul Hoffman, will be held at will talk on "The Infant Israel Grows Up" for the WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP, May 18 at 9 p.m. in the Gins- burg Lounge of the Jewish Cen- ter. Dr. Eaton, who secured his Ph.D. at Columbia University, is a member of the Zionist Organi- zation of America and the author of several articles on Is- rael. He last visited Israel in 1946. * * * Mother's Day ceremonies and birthday salutations to the new State of Israel are being planned to highlight the forthcoming affairs of t h e MOTHERS' CLUBS of the Jewish Center. Jones Post, Auxiliary Dinner-Dance May 22 Arlazaroff Branch 137 of Jewish National. Workers Alliance DAVID SISLIN,'Chairman PHILIP IMBER S. SELTZER, Secretaries