THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, December 14, 1951 Adiviiie3 in Society Rabbi and Mrs. Sam Stollman of Windsor have returned from a visit with the latter's mother in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohen of Covington Drive are leaving this week for visits in Tucson and Califorhia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Treitman of Covington Drive are en- joying a holiday in New York and Florida. Sol Perlman of Northlawn Ave. will spend the winter at El Paso, Tex. Dr. Arthur Bloom of Gloucester Drive has returned fom a few days' visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave. enjoyed a fortnight's stay in New York. Mr. Kelter returned this week, and Mrs. Kelter will remain at Long Island until Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlafer and daughter, Margaret, of Long- feliow Ave., left last week to spend the winter in Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson of Oak Drive left on Saturday to spend the winter months on Normandy Isle, Miami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer of Pinehurst Ave. have gone to Miami for about a month. En route home, they will visit their children in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave. were hosts for several days to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses and children, of Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohn of Cleveland spent several days at the Sheraton-Cadillac with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shiffman. Mrs. Sidney J. Allen of Lincolnshire Road honored her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jay Warren Allen, with a tea at the Shera- ton-Cadillac on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Aston of Wildemere Ave. left this week for Miami Beach where they will remain through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Braver of Glynn Court are leaving for a week's holiday in New York and New 'Jersey.' Dr. and Mrs. Al Weisberg of Wildemere Ave. are expected back this week from a month's stay at Miami Beach. Mrs. M. S. Dann, formerly of Calvert Ave., has moved to her new residence at 651 Merton Road. Albert Yuzpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Yuzpe of Windsor, will celebrate his bar mitzvah Saturday morning at the, Shaar. Hashomayin Synagogue in Windsor. His parents will be hosts to members of the family and friends at a dinner in the social hall on Sunday evening. Sol A: Dann of Burlingame Ave. has returned from Chicago where he attended the convention of National Association of Claimants' Compensation Attorneys. Elmwood Casino j was the scene of a luncheon meeting called last Tuesday by the Windsol. Chapter of Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary, .headed by Mrs. Al Gaffen. Featured speaker was the past president of Detroit's Downtown Chapter, Mrs. Max Fried. Also spotlighted on the program were a 16-year-old talented Wind- sorite, Nancy Peters, and Elmwood's master of ceremonies, Bernie Miller. Jonathan Marwill, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Sidney Marwill of Pennington Ave., was the Detroit winner in a competition spon- sored by "Juvenile Jury." For the best 25 word essay on the most vexing problem of a youngster in the 4 through 11 age group, Jonathan was awarded a $25 war bond. Also, he will compete with the winners from 10 other cities for the grand prize, which in- cludes an all-paid-expense trip to New York and an appearance on the "Jury" TV program. Bernard Edelman of Lawrence Ave. will spend the holiday week in Los Angeles. Odessa Aid Luncheon To Be Held Wednesday Arrangements are complete for the annual donor luncheon of the Odessa Progressive Aid MRS. HERMAN KANTER Society, which will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Mas- onic .Temple. Mrs. Morris Weinhart, program chairman, announces that high- lights of the program will in- clude Rabbi Moses Lehrman as guest speaker and Mickey and Sammy Woolf as guest enter- tainers. Mrs. Herman Kanter will be toastmistress. Several pre-donor parties ded- icated to the child rescue fund netted over $400. The proceeds from the donor will. also go to the child rescue fund. Communist Jews in Romania Continue Attacks on Israel VIENNA; (JTA)—Viata Noua, official publication of the com- munist controlled Jewish Demo- cratic Committee of Roumania, is continuing its anti-Zionist cam- paign.. The current issue carries an editorial, several articles and many letters from Romanian Jews attacking Zionism. in Israel . Betrothal Told Junior Hadassah to Present Co-ed Oneg Shabbat Dec. 21 We Regret Transposition On the first page of our last week's issue, Birchat HaGomel- Junior Hadassah will hold its prayer of thanks for survival of first co-ed oneg shabbat of the a GI, was misspelled due to a season on Dec. 21, at 8:30 p.m., transposition. at the home of Pauline Koenigs- berg, 3816 Buena Vista. Mrs. Eleanor Wolf, field representa- tive of the Jewish Labor Corn- mittee, will speak on "Prejudice Call UN. 4-644' —Its Nature and Causes." For information call Pauline Koe- nigsberg, WE.°4-0922. Getting Married? --on---- Announces that • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS MISS RUBY Your Hair Stylist is Back! Expert Hair Cutting by MR. EUGENE OPEN EVENINGS At The Sign Of The Dr Below Six Mile Rom.. 3335 W. DAVISON off TO. MISS ZITA JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson, of Parkside Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Zita, to Donald Kirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirscfri, of Longfellow Ave.. The bride- elect- attended Wayne University, and her fiance attended the Detroit In- stitute of Technology. A - Febru- ary wedding is planned. JNF Ladies to Hold Donor Rally on Tuesday The Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will hold a donor rally in the form of a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Thesday at the Young Israel Center. Preparations are currently underway for the organization's donor event, to be held on Jan. 29, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Sidney Ravin is donor chairman. Division chairmen will give current reports at the Tuesday rally, at which' Mesdames Lewis Miller, Alex Miller and Ben Klein will be hostesses. Rabbi Ephraim F. Eirihorn, of Cong. Ahavas Achim,' will be guest speaker, and Mrs. Jean Jaslove, accompanied by Mrs. Herman Bregman, will render sever al vocal selections. Mrs. Adas Shalom Youth Choir Irving , Arlin arranged the pro- gram. Slated at 3 Functions Organization of a choir corn- Morgenthau Lodge and Chapter posed of boys and girls 14 to 18, Plan Hanukah Event for Youths is announced by Cantor Nich- The annual Hanukah party olas Fenkel, director of the choir, for children of Henry Morgen- Cantor of Adas Shalom Synago- thau Lodge and Chapter is gue. scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 23, This choir, already engaged to at 2 p.m., at Cong. Ahavas participate in three community Achim, Schaefer and 7 Mile Rd. functions, will appear in a Han- The committee, headed by Mes- ukah program on television sta- dames - Fred Rapoport, Hilbert tion WXYZ-TV, Dec. 26; at a Sosin and Harvey Weisberg, has dinner-dance of the Synagogue, planned a program of games, Dec. 28, and at a meeting of Al- movies, • cartoons and a puppet pha Omega, Dec. 30. show. Refreshments will be It is expected that the choir served. may engage in other musical activities by organizing an or- chestra, dancing and dramatic sections. Plans include provision for social activities among the members. In the few weeks since its or- ganization, the membership now numbers 80 voices. New mem- bers are invited to meet each Tuesday evening at 8 at the Synagogue, 7045 Curtis. Officers of the organization are: Presi- dent, Elaine Weingarden; vice- president, Jerry Avrin; secretary, Idene Silver; music chairman, Robert Shapiro. 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