Betrothal Announced
ciiviiieo in &cleft!
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutler and son, Ezra, of Collingwood
Ave., are in New York to attend the wedding of Mrs. Cutler's
niece, Joan A. Cohen, and to visit her family in Brooklyn.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ettinger and family have moved from
Pennington Dr. to their new home at 18045 Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rattner and daughter, Phyllis, of Cherry-
lawn Ave., have left for a ten-day stay in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Amdeer, of 19145 Indiana, are spending
the holiday season in New York and Newark, N. J.
• Pfc. Harvey Goldberg is spending a ten-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, of 1555 Lawrence.
Pfc. Goldberg is a member of the medical division at Fort Jack-
son, S. C. A buffet dinner was given Dec. 25 in his honor by his
parents, at which out-of-town guests were the S. Maersons, the
Manuel Zimmermans and Samuel Zimmerman of Toledo, 0. An
open house that evening was attended by veterans here on fur-
lough from out-of-town.
Doris Marilyn Grayson served as a junior hostess at the USO
on Dec. 25 at the Veterans Memorial lounge.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lenkoff, of 4228 Monterey, will entertain
Saturday in .honor of their daughter, Elaine's, sweet sixteenth
birthday:
Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, and Julius Chajes, pianist, will
present. a joint recital on Sunday, at South Side Hebrew Congre-
gation in Chicago. The Chajes' are currently in Chicago, and will
attend a Hanukah celebration services tonight, at Beth Am Syna-
gogue, at which three of Chajes' compositions will be played.
A reception in their honor will follow services.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson have returned to their Strat-
ford Road abode after a week's stay at the Plaza Hotel, New York.
Dick Morse is home from the University of Virginia to spend
the vacation period with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse
of Lawton Ave.
Miss Marjorie Rosenthal of New York is visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest Apts., this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson have returned to the Wilshire
Apts. after spending a fortnight in Corpus Christi and Austin,
Texas.
Mrs. Mollie Brush of Fall River, Mass., is the house guest
of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of
Webb Ave.
• Mrs. Sam Friedman of Canterbury Road was a guest at the
Plaza Hotel, New York, for a month. Mr. Friedman joined her
there for the last two weeks' of the visit, and for the return trip
home.
Harris Crohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde-
mere Ave., is home for the vacation period from his studies at
Juliard School of Music.
Mrs. Philip G. Smith and daughter, Barbara, of Boston Blvd.
will leave this week for a visit at Boca Raton, Fla.
Miss Freda Rosenthal of Covington Road returned Tuesday
from Chicago where she was the guest of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Bernstein.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bronson of Prairie Ave. have returned
from a few days' visit in Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Miller and their daughters, Cynthia
arid Elissa, of Chicago are spending 10 days in the city to visit
with members of their family and friends.
Maurine Shapiro, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Shapiro of Broad-
street Blvd., was hostess for the week-end to Lee Benjamin of
New York City and Lynn Rudolph of Taunton, Mass.
Mrs. Louis Tatken of StUrtevant Ave. is hostess to her nephew,
Eli Bernstein of Toronto, for a week before he returns to his en-
gineering studies at Cornell University.
Service Group Divisions
20 Nominate Directors
Nominating committees for
the trade and professional divi-
sions of the Detroit Service
Group are meeting this week to
select slates to be presented to
their membership at the DSG
biennial meeting at 8 p.m., Tues-
day, Jan. 15, in the Fred M.
Butzel Memorial Building, 163
Madison, at John R, as part of
the dedication events for the
building.
Hary S. Cohn, chairman of the mer-
cantile division, has as his committee
members Samuel Gerson, Morris Ben
Lewis, Samuel H. Schwartz, Alex Sklar
and James Wineman.
In the services division, nominating
chairman Harry Schumer is assisted by
Samuel J. Greenberg, Phillip L. Kanter,
Maurice Klein, Isaac Litwak, Arnold
Rosman and Myron D. Stein.
Selecting nominees for the mechanical
trades division are chairmen Max D.
Schuster and Jerry Bielfield, Louis H.
Golden, Robert Trepeck, Milton K. Mah-
ler, Benjamin Weiss and Samuel Zeldes.
Benjamin Wilk, real estate and build-
:Mg chairman, is working with committee
members Louis Alper, Mandell L. Ber-
man, Irving Franzel and Daniel A. Laven.
In the food division, John E. Lurie,
nominating chairman, is working with
Merwin K. Grosberg, Samuel Markowitz,
Morris Mendelson, Nathan Metz, Morris
Music and Max M. Shaye.
The nominating committee for the
professional division includes Dr. Perry
Goldman, chairman, Harry Berlin, Bela
Eisler, Julius Kabatzky and Dr. Frank
Reisman.
Each of these divisions and the
Arts 'and Crafts group will elect
a complete new board and offi-
cers at the biennial meeting and
will select 33 members-at-large
to the board of the Detroit Ser-
vice Group.
New Lachowitcher Officers
At
its last meeting, Lachowit-
cher Aid Society elected the fol-
lowing officers for the new year:
Ralph Stein, president; Harry
Myers, vice•president; Meyer
Barron, treasurer; Arthur Cutler
and Sam Manis, secretaries; Mr.
and Mrs. 3. Brody, hospitalers;
H. Goldenberg, sergeant - at -
arras; M. Huller, and M. Lerin,
board of candidates,.
`What Is Hanukah?'
Babylon Talmud (Shabbat
23b) Sabbath is interrupted
briefly to answer a question of
the Talmudic sages who ask:
"What is Hanukah?" The answer
is given as follows:
"Commencing with the 25th
day of the month Kislev there
are eight days upon which there
shall be neither Mourning nor
fasting. For albeit the Greeks
entered the terfiple and defiled
the oil, it was when the might
of the Hasmonean overcame and
vanquished them that, upon
search, a single cruse of unde-
filed oil sealed by the High
Priest was found. In it was oil
enough for the need of a solitary
day. Then it was that a miracle
was wrought. The oil in the
cruse burned eight days."
Maybe wisdom isn't so com-
mon because it's common sense.
Peacock Delicatessen
and Restaurant
18663 Livernois
Detroit ORT to Bring. Hal Block
A.s Culmination of Membership Campaign
iviicnigan Region of me w om-
en's American Ort (Organization
for Rehabilitation through
Training) will presentHal Block,
actor; humorist and television
personality at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 9,
at Temple Israel.
Block has been script writer
for Bob Hope, Eddie Cantor, mil_
ton Berle and numerous others,
is a producer of radio • and TV
shows and has collaborated in
many Broadway hits. His sub-
ject will consist mainly of an-
ecdotes concerning his experi-
ences with the top comedians of
the country.
On the same program will be
Mrs. Edward B. Gresser, former
national president of Women's
American Ort, who recently visi-
ted Ort Training Centers in Lon-
MISS ANNE WALD
don, France and Switzerland,
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wald, of and organized Ort in England.
Mrs. Gresser who attended the
Cortland Ave., announce the en-
gagement of 'their daughter, recent World Ort Union Confer-
Anne, to Morton Siegel, son of :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦***♦♦♦♦4
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JWF Women's Institute
Program committee members
of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion Women's Division are work-
ing out details of the Division's
sixth annual January Institute,
"What's Your Line," to be held
at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Jan.
30, at Temple Beth El, under the
chairmanship of Mesdames Ray-
mond A. Sokolov, Charles Brisk-
man and J. Shurly Horwitz. On
the committee are:
Mesdames Robert Alpern, Theodore
Bargman, Adolph Barron, Mandell Ber-
man, Arnold Bramson, Paul Broder,
Morris H. Brown, Samuel J. Caplan,
Julius Chajes, Abraham Cooper, Mark
Dale, Charles P. Feinberg, Joseph Fen-
ton, Walter Field, Maier Finsterwald,
Byron H. Gerson, Joseph Geschelin, Jo-
seph Gilbert, Irving Goldman, Merwin
Grosberg, Eli Gross, Sol C. Grossman,
Anna Handelsman, I. Jerome Hauser,
John C .Hopp, David I. Hubar, William
B. Isenberg, Joseph Jackier, Harry L.
Jackson, Benjamin Jaffe, Harry L. Jones,
Ben Jones Marvin Kahn, T. Ben Kaale,
S. S. Baer Keidan, Max Klayman, Irving
Kramer, Herschel V. Kreger, Julian Kro-
lik, Joseph A. Kukes, Charles Lakoff,
Harry Landsman, Herbert G. Levin, Ed-
ward Levine, Alvin B. Lezell, Eliot Magid-
son, Felix Mahler, Philip R. Marcuse,
Sidney H. Marwil, Milton Marx, Max
Miller, Marvin Mintz, Henry Moses, Joseph
Newman, Royal A. Oppenheim, Philip
Peven, Harry Platt, Edward Politzer,
William J. Poplack, Milford Pregerson,
Julien Priver, Joseph Radom, Lester R.
Schmier, Abel Selburn, Leo Seligson, Vic-
tor Shiffman, Nate Shapero, Boaz Siegel,
Albert Silber, Norma Silver,' Bert L.
Smokler, Samuel Sofferin, Ira Somen-
blick, Donald Sucher ,Julian Tobias,
James Van Vliet, Leonard H. Weiner,
Melville S. -Welt, James Wineman, Sidney
Winer, Louis Zlatkin and Mrs. Morris
Zwerdling, and Miss Hattie Gittleman.
All members of the Division,
women contributors to the 1951
Allied Jewish Campaign,
are in-
. .
vited to attend the Institute.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Henry
Klein wishes to thank its rela-
tives •and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.
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