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Sisterhood Members
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At Bnai Moshe Monday

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(The Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, is a
Red Feather Agency.)

Sunday, Sept. 11, at 2 p.m., the
1.2TH STREET COUNCIL CEN-
TER, 12th St. and Blaine, will
officially open its 1949-50 CLUB
SEASON with a reunion of old
members and a reception for
new and prospective members.
All neighborhood persons in-
terested in joining a group are
invited. Special g r o u p s are
available for arts and crafts,
dramatics and photography.

Ernest Goodman, local attor-
ney prominent in labor and °Civil
rights law, and Charles G. Oak-
man, councilman running for
reelection, debated "Should We
Support the Loyalty Oath
Amendment" for the WEDNES-
D A Y EVENING DISCUSSION
GROUP Sept. 7.

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Friday, September -9, 1949

The opening meeting of the
Business and Professional Divi-
sion of Hadassah will be held at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, in
the Pan-American Room of the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Sarah Davidson, past
president of the Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah and former nation-
al board member, who has just
returned from Israel, will pre-
sent her impressions of Hadas-
sah's projects and its role in
present-day Israel.
All business and professional
women in the community are
invited. Further information
may be secured by contacting
the membership chairman, Beele
Teal, 3008 Clairmount, TY.
6-9268.

Mrs. David Krause, president
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ellenstein of Calvert Ave. have as their of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, will
guests Mrs. Abe Komi, of Chicago, and Miss Lena Albert of outline the season's scheduled
Montreal.
program at the opening meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung, formerly of Detroit, now Monday. Sept. 12.
residents. of Surfside, Miami Beach, Fla., who have been staying I Dessert luncheon will be serv-
at the Buckingham Apt. Hotel during their visit in the city, will ed at 12:30 p.m.
leave for the South on Sept. 14. Mrs. DeYoung is resident man- with Mrs. An
drew Itzkowitz
ager of the Peachtree Apartments in Surfside, Fla.
Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman of 20073 Shrewsbury is hostess to serving as chair-
her sister, Ethel Gayer, and her son, Tanchum;of Kfar Mencham, man of hostess-
es. A fashion
Tel Aviv, Israel.
show will be
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guttentag and children, Stuart and
Elyse, of Clements Ave. have returned from a week's stay at presented u n -
Omena Inn, a week's motor trip up north, and a visit at Sleepy der the direction
of Mrs. Harry
Hollow, South Haven. • Gunsberg, p r o-
Samuel Manis of Clements Ave. is visiting his brother, Philip, gram chairman.
and family of Brooklyn. He will also visit with his daughter, Mae Gowns to be dis- Mrs. Krause
Gooze, and her family, in Rochester, N. Y. Helen Manis of Detroit played are courtesy of the Maur-
also will visit with the Gooze family in Rochester.
ice Shop; millinery by Nemzin's
Mrs. Ralph Stone and sons, Jeffrey and Kenneth, of Elmhurst. on Dexter. Mrs. Irene Batchko of
Ave. returned Labor Day after spending July and August in the Maurice Shop will serve as
commentator.
Charlevoix.
The following Sisterhood mem-
Dr.. and Mrs. Alwyn Vernon Freeman have arrived in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, and are residing at the Copacabana Palace Hotel. bers will model: Mesdames
Last Saturday, Ambassador Johnson entertained for them at a Jaines Sobel, Joseph Staub,
luncheon at the Embassy. Guests were members of the Brazilian George Gunsberg, Mitchell Feld-
man, Julius Hersh; Harry Sam-
State Dept. Dr. Freeman is the U. S. representative to the Inter- ler and Harry Gunsberg. Mrs.
American Judicial Committee of the Inter-American Council of
Jurists. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of 20 Alex Fisch will act as accom-
panist.
Chicago Blvd. •
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linden of Wisconsin Ave., were honored
on their 36th wedding anniversary at a dinner party at the home
of Mr. - and Mrs. Bernard Linden of Archdale Ave.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer has returned from his vacation.
Fred Sorkow, president of
• Mr. and Mts. Herniae Bregman, of 12811 LaSalle Blvd. will
celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sept. 11, with a dinner IVAN S. BLOCH BOWLING
for 100 guests. at Northwood Inn.
LEAGUE, announces that the
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour - .K. Wilhelm have returned from Chi- league season began on Sept. 7,
cago, -where they stayed at -the Drake Hotel. While there, they with 16 teams. Charles Blauer,
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Comber, and Mr. F. C. membership chairman of Ivan
Yarpump.
S. Bloch Lodge, urges that all
- Mrs. Jacob M.- Lattin of Cortland Ave. has returned from an members secure new members
extended visit with her sister and other relatives in Los Angeles. to present to lodge president
Mr. and Mrs..George White and family of 17126 Griggs are Lou Weber at the meeting Sept.
visiting- with. relatives. and . friends -in Los Angeles. They will 19.
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return Sept. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gittleman of 2655 Pasadena celebrated
The first meeting of the new
their 25th anniversary, Sunday, Aug. 28, at a surprise party given administration of LOUIS D.
by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gittleman, Mr. and Mts. Sid BRANDEIS LODGE of Bnai
Lafer and Miss Gloria Gittlem -an. The party was held at the Brith will be held Tuesday,
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Martin . Share, with the immediate Sept. 27, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
family attending.
Hall. Harry N. Katz, membership
Miss Judy Jacobs of Glynn 'et, has left for a visit in New York. chairman, will present the new
Mr. and Mrs. William Wetsman and family of Whitcomb members of the lodge to the
Ave. have returned from Lexington where they spent the month new president, Benjamin Berk-
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of August.
ley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eness of SOrrento Ave. have as their
Mrs.
Sidney
Friedman
of
Brighton,
and
The summer membership cam-
• guests for a few weeks Mr.
England.
paign of HENRY MORGENTHAU
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlin of Greenlawn Ave. have returned LODGE,. Bnai Brith, has been
from a few days' stay in Harbor Springs.
successful, according to member-
Mrs. Sayde Cohn of Rochester Ave. left on Wednesday to ship chairman, Bernard Gorosh,
spend a few weeks in Israel. She will also spend a few weeks on who reported that the new mem-
bers will be presented to Pres-
• the continent before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barsky of Glynn Ct. had as their ident Jack Caminker at a meet-
guest last week on the occasion of the Bar. Mitzvah of their son ing Monday, Sept. 19. Final plans
Seth Howard, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Better, Mr. and Mrs. J. Isquick, have been made for the lodge
Mrs. J. Schwartz of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell and wienie roast to be held Satur-
children of Highland Park, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Bennett of Day- day evening, Sept. 10. For fur-
ton, 0.; Mrs. Dolly Polak, Stanley Whitehorn and his fiancee, ther information, call program
Corrine Breslow of New York. .
chairman Herman Burton, TO.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Millet and their daughter Cynthia have 7-7538. The first meeting of the
returned to Chicago following a few weeks' visit with members season will be held Monday eve-
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of their family.
ning, Sept. 19, at the Rose Sittig
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Winshall and family of Ohio Ave. have
Cohen Bldg.
returned from Frankfort where they spent the summer.
Mrs.
Harry
Boxman,
her
daughter
Barbara
and
son
Melvin
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Dogs have only learned to
of Boston Blvd. have returned from Charlevoix where they spent
bark since being - domesticated
- the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schneider and their son of Wooding4am by man. Wolves, foxes and wild
dogs do not bark.
Dr. have returned from a stay in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kozman of Toledo were the guests last
week-end of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green-
stein of Prest Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman and their three children of
Roslyn Rd. have returned from Charlevoix where they spent the
summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Rd. have returned
from Gaylord where they spent the summer at their lodge.

Men's Clubs

THE JEWISH NEWS-11

Mrs.. Davidson Speaks..
To Hadassah B and P

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ng agementi

Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bernstein
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Jacquelin, to Dr.
Arthur Eckhous, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore Eckhous of New
York. Miss Bernstein studied at
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia and Dr. Eckhous graduat-
ed; from the Tulane University
School of Medicine. The young
couple plans to be married in
November. They will make their
home in Detroit,

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Mr. and Mrs. David M. Feerer
of the Belcrest announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Marjory Elizabeth, to Richard
N. Slo;s, son of Mrs. Nathan
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