THE JEWISH NEWS-11 Local Council of AJC To Hear Rabbi Miller Friday, September 29, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. James Rachleff of Pasadena Ave. had as their house guest for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rachleff of Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Harry Stiglitz of W. McNichols Rd., leaves next week for • Florida. Her daughter, Dorothy, has left for an extended trip to New Mexico. Murray Greenblatt, son of the Daniel Greenblatts of Marlow Ave., a recent graduate of University of Michigan, has left to at- tend Harvard Law School. Nine-year-old Carolyn Sandra Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Roth of 3281 Tyler celebrated her birthday Sept. 22 with a party at home for 20 children. Mrs. Elsie Morris of Boston, Mass., (formerly of Detroit) hbs returned home after a four-month visit here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stern of the Hampton Apts. Mrs. Simon Ginsberg of Washington, D. C., formerly of Detroit, is visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. Lewis Zuieback of Cambridge Road recently returned from a 10-day visit in New York City. Melvin Mayer of Cincinpati visited in Detroit last week with members of his family. Mrs. Casper Cutler of Warrington Drive and Mrs. Samuel .Blather of Greenlawn Ave. spent the past week-end in Cham- paigne, Ill., guests at the Sigma Delta Tau Sorority house. Miss Marjorie Cutler drove with them to the University of Illinois to resume her studies there. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have returned from their summer home in Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis of Whitmore Road recently returned from a fortnight's motor trip through the eastern states. Honoring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert , Friedeberg, on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fredericks entertained at a family dinner at their home on West Brentwood Ave. during the past week. Judd Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin, Mich., has resumed his studies at Bard College, in New York, and his brother Jerry Levin has left for Northwestern University. -- Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Schiller, formerly of W. Chicago Blvd., have moved into their new home at 19709 Roslyn Road. Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Fleishaker of West Eight Mile Road have had as their house guest their aunt, Miss Sophie Franklin of - Cincinnati, 0. Mrs. M. H. Weinberg of *Hollywood, Cal., is spending a month visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafel- son of Oak Drive. - Mrs. Joseph M: Wolff of Fairfield Ave. recently returned from a three-week motor trip to Los Angeles, where she visited with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn of Birchcrest Drive visited in Chicago during the past week. Mrs. Jeanette Loeser of Cleveland has been the house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of W. Boston Blvd. Miss Joan Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Roslyn Road, has left for New York City to resume her studies at the New York School of Design. Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder returned recently from a visit in Chicago with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and •Mrs. Walter L. Klein of that city. Among those who have left for Harvard University to resume their studies this fall are Arthur Hartman, Stanley Zemon, John Alexander, Joel Isaacson, David Osnos, and Vern Leopold. .; Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Third Ave. has returned from Charlevoix, where she sent the summer months. LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will hold a social at the home of Ida Freedman, 16226 Princeton, Monday, Oct. 2. Co-hostesses of the affair are Stella Greenfield and Ele- anor Silk. Members and pro- spective members are invited. * * Sholom Auxiliary held a short business meeting last night in the Prayer Room of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dr. William Wattenberg, Prof. of Education- al Psychology at Wayne Univer- sity, spoke on "Normal Problems of Childhood." A games party was held Sept. 18 at the Marine Hospital where gifts were distributed to the pa- tients. Mrs. Roland Gottesman, hospital chairman, and her Com- mittee, Mesdames Ben Chinitz, Harry Zucker, Robert Weintrob, Irving Hencken and Henry Kap- lan participated in the enter- tainment. 'YETI-COHEN Ladies Auxilia- ry meets at the Memorial Home at 8:3Q. p.m. Monday, Oct. 2. Hostesses for the evening will be Constance Cohen and Belle Holtzman. Members are urged to attend to get their tickets for the annual games party slated for Oct. 7 at the Memorial Home. Mrs. Herbert Harris, program chairman of the Sisterhood of Northwest Hebrew Cong. an- nounces that A. Abbot Rosen of Jewish News classified adver- tisements may be placed by tel- ephone. Call WO. 5-1155 before 11 a.m. on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry E. Radom presided at the opening meeting of the Hally School Mother's Club Sep- tember 19 when announcement was made of the party to be given in conjunction with Cub Pack 105 at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31. Mrs. Samuel Gold, chairman, and her committee have com- pleted arrangements for the af-' fair. Children and their parents living in the vicinity of Hally School, located at Linwood and Grove, are invited. TUTORING Elementary - Secondary College Level Competent Instruction Testing - Psychological Intelligence, Vocational TO. 8-2680 Apt. 817 LUGGAGE SALE COMPLETE LINE OF LUGGAGE & TRUNKS ALSO REPAIRING Arcadia Luggage 3523 Woodward TE. 1-8571 MRS. HERBERT HARRIS Chicago, formerly with the sa- botage and espionage unit, U. S. Department of Justice, and a member of the U. S: delegation to the United Nations in draft- ing the genocide treaty, will be at their meeting on Oct. 4, 8:30 p.m., in the social hall. The public is invited. The following Mesdames have been appointed committee chair- men by Mrs. Philip Helfman, president: Book and gift." Sidney Freedman, Ben Bonin; budget, Hy Avrin: bulletin, Daniel Aidem; choral, Barney Golden; conserva- tion, Daniel Weinbaum; dramatics, Irving Feldman;. Girl Scouts, Jules Klein; hospitality, Sol Sloinovitz; house, Max Goldsmith, David Tchor; Junior Congre- gation, Hy Avrin, William Shulak; mime- ographing, Morris Botwin; napkin proj- ect, Philip Langwald, Joe Gordon; Oneg Shabbat, Jacob E. Segal; parliamenterian, Alexander Moss; publicity, J. C. Gold- man; remembrance fund, Harry Levine; ritual, Benjamin Brodman, Nicholas Fena- kel; sick and visiting, Charles Heiman, Jennie Cooper; social, Joseph Fisher, Morris Berkowitz; social legislation, Harry Nachman; social services, Albert Egrin, George Liss; Sunday School, Jacob Le- vine; telephone, Zangwell Garber, Abra- ham Stein, Torah scholarship, Joseph Markel; Young People's Club, David Miller. Our new 1950 collection of all the desirable furs in coats, stoles and jackets is now ready for your selection. believe this is the time to buy furs, because our foresight in purchasing furs at early.season prices enables you to make advantageous buys now. Neugarten Sets Date For Annual Luncheon The. 17th annual luncheon of the Neugarten Medical Aid has —been scheduled for Dec 19 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, an- nounced Mrs . Albert Schweit- zer, president. Mrs. David S a k s, luncheon chairman, a n - nounc es her -c o m m ittees as Kfollows: MOO BROADWAY AM 'PUNCH & JUDY BLOCK, GROSSE POINTE FARMS Registration in all grades of the United Jewish Folk Schools is still open at any of the branch schools or at the main office, 13722 Linwood. A Simhat Torah celebration for the children will be held in the auditorium of the main school at 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2. The Mesdames Ben- jamin Freedland, Children from all the branches luncheon co-c ha ir- will attend. tising man; adver r Mrs. Schweitzer, h a i xi., a n On Oct. 7 an open meeting of Abraham Fox ; co-chairmen, Irvine Levy, the school board will feature a and Albert Diamond: editor, Albert Weiss; Harry Singer; co-chairman, report on the Jewish education programs. George Silvers; memoriams, Irving Pome- conference recently held in New rantz; younger set, Mortimer Bernhardt: treasurer, Charles Hyman; secretarial, York. Ravid Litwan; arrangements, Myron Co- Harvest Ball Set to Open Telcove Club's Activities let; co-chairman, Albert Yaco; records, Joseph Busker; co-chairman, Sol Astrow; publicity, Albert Diamond. Hollywood Telcove Club will open its season's activities with a harvest ball, Sunday evening, Oct. 15, at the Dexter-Davison Branch of the Jewish Center. Mickey Woolfa's orchestra will provide music and entertain- ment. Telcove, a social club for unattached men and women, widowed or single, in the middle years, meets every Sunday eve- ning in t h e Dexter - Davison Branch . For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment .. . MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf Some Datees Available For Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb. CALL NOW .. . TO SECURE YOUR DATE UN. 3-3737 Wall to Wall CARPETS Cleaned With BIGELOW'S KARPET-KARE . Now Catering Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Showers Donor Luncheons Kosher Catering Co. The Young People's Club of Temple Beth El will hold its kick-off dance at 2:30 p.m. Sun- day, Oct. 1, at the Temple. Open to the public, the dance will feature the music of Fred Nish and his orehestfra _ _ Rabbi Irving Miller, national president of the American Jew- ish Congress and national vice- president of„ the Zionist Or ganiza tion America; will make his first a p pearance in Detroit since his election to the post formerly held by the late Stephen S. 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