Cuii 'nil Women Honor Anniversary Of Resale Shop with Pick-Up Day Maimonides Guests Have Fashion Preview Members and guests of the Women's Auxiliary of the Maim- onides Medical Society were given a preview of spring at),d summer fashions at the organization's seventh annual fund-raising event. h e 1 d Tuesday, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Following a luncheon for over 600 women, the fashion show was presented by Sak's Fifth Avenue, with Shirley Haynes as commentator. Jack Qualey's strolling musicians entertained. A feature of the afternoon were hat designs created by Mrs. Emory Kovack, which were used as centerpieces. Following greetings by the president, Mrs. Hyman S. Mellen, short talks were given by Mrs. I. Walter Silver, general fund- raising chairman, and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, program chair- man. Mrs. Joseph Markel, ac- companied by Mrs. Leonard Kurtz, led in the singing of the National, Anthem. Mrs. Henry Small delivered the invocation. Publicity chairman was Mrs. Max Steiner. Organized in 1918 by the late Mrs. Noah Aronstam, the Maim- onides Auxiliary has grown through the years to a member- ship of over 200 women. The group has played a prominent role in drives such as the Torch Fund, Red Cross and Allied Jew- ish Campaign. Proceeds from Tuesday's fund- raising event will be used for scholarships for two Israeli stu- dents at the Hebrew University medical school and for a scholar- ship-loan fund for needy medical students in Detroit. Additional funds will be sent to Kupat Holim hospitals in Israel for the purchase of artificial limbs for veterans of the Arab-Israel war. Preparing for the city- wide pick-up of articles for its 18-year-old resale shop are Mrs. SAUL GUI:ECKMAN and Mrs. FRED KAYE, represent- ing- the National Com'- ', eil of Jewish Women, calling on a prospective housewife. Mrs. HER- MAN HOLINSTAT. Pick- u ► day is scheduled for Sunday. To celebr‘ate the 18th birthday ,,f its resale shop. the Detroit! Section, National Council of Jewish women, has planned a city-wide pickup from its entire membership under the chair- manship of Mrs Herman Holin- I March 1t—To Mr. and 'Mrs. Marshall D. Shulman Of Wash- s:)n. •inc,, ton. D. C , • • March 1(--To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soshick 'Miriam Ferrer), of 18981 Northiawn, a son, Mar- tin Collier. • • March 8—To M:. and Mrs. Ira J Spoon. of W. Outer Dr., a daughter. Cynthia. Carol. March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur D. LE Vitt. Ruth Broder), of 12652 StoepE. a son. Arnold Franklin . March 7 To Mr. and Mrs. Fred La::e 'Jeanne Ann Stark), of 155 Ferris. Highland Park, a dauf4hter. Pamela Sue. — March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Seh•.rff, of 2735 Calvert. a daughter. Elyse Marcie. Mate • 0 • March E TE Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bialick 'Esther Karbal). of Grand Ave.. a caughter. Bar- bara Ruth. . March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein 'Beverly Yovis). of 32411 Rochester. a daughter. Caro! m:lech 5—To Mr. and Mrs. N. Lebowitz ( Leah Uronovitz). of 8663 Woodrow Wilson. a daugh- ter. Laura Marie.. stat and her co chairman, Mrs. - Saul Glueckman. Reminding members of the resale shop plea, "Wear It, Don't Spare It, Then Share It,' com- mittee members have been busy distributing calico bags to be filled. These will be collected on Sunday by the women. assisted by Boy Scouts from two troops in the city. Members who are not con- tacted Sunday will bring bun- dles to the- April meeting or will call one of the resale shops. Three collection points will be utilized: the Woodward Jewish Center, the Resale Shop at 20550 Cherrylawn; and a vacant store at 7304 McNichols Rd. When the first resale shop was opened 18 years ago, it oc- cupied just one room in the Council Clubhouse at 89 Rowena St., now known as Mack Ave. To- day there is a downtown resale shop at 2606 Clifford, and a branch at 20550 Cherrylawn, which is now one year old. In 1934, the shop was manned completely by volunteers, sell- ing merchandise which was en- tirely contributed by the mem- bership. Today the operation has becorrie so much more ex- tensive that a full-time worker is employed in each shop in ad- dition to the volunteers who still collect the merchandise. Proceeds Of the shop enable Council to carry on its program of service and education in the community, as well as to sup- port 'national projects such as aid to the Hebrew University in Israel. JWV GENERAL MAURICE ROSE March 5--LTo Mr. and Mrs. AUXILIARY will hold a games Milton Marwil of Northlawn party at 8:30 p.m., Monday,'. at Ave.. ,i son. Daniel Toby. the Memorial Home, announces • • • 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Doris Adelstein, chairman. Pro- Meyer M. Pensler i Gertrude ceeds will go to the veterans re- FLIOI'Illa 11 ,. a c:aughter, Linda habilitation _fund. Friends are S'-1,, .invited. • • • , • On Thursday, 8:30 p.m. at the :March 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Sid- Memorial Home, PFC. JOSEPH ney Shez-ir 'Leona Sholit, for- , L. BALE AUXILIARY will install tner:..• of Detroit', of Los Angeles. the following new officers: Ber- Calif.. a son. Philip Steven. nice Daskal. president; Mary March CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yeitulali Loewv SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHRY AVE. Resk and Ruth Resk, vice-presi- dents; treasurer. Dorothy Co- hen; secretary, Florence Levine; chaplain, Miriam Cantor; con- ductress, F. Levine: trustees, Ruth Siegan, Ida Rothman, Ed- ith Bale: patriotic instructor, Bess Lupiloff; guard, Florence Weiss; historian. Dolly Bale. Expert Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Serving in Hospital and Home, TO. 8-3094 3035 Richton Ave. SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCH ULSINGER . In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 2635 Calvert TO. 9-6145 Detroit's Leaden Surgical MOHEI. 137/ Wildeme,e, T Y 4-0062 REV. JOSHUA SPIRO Capable and Specialized Mehel Sarving in Homes and H4)41.1.414 ;7323 Thatcher UN. 3 ...1615 - At an election meeting of the Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Mrs. Harry Gunsberg was named to head the organization for 1952. She will be assisted by: Mesdames David Bernstein, Benjamin Weiss, Mitchell Feld- man and Fred Weiss, vice- presidents; Jack Allweil, Andrew Iczkowitz, Oscar Spilkin and 1Morris Goldman, secretaries; Mil- t ton Weisz, treas- urer; I. E. Good- man, Parliamen- tarian; and James Sobel, chaplain. Elected to serve on the board for two:;; years were Mes- , dames Harry Simon, Hedwig Mrs. Gunsburg Blum, Herman Hillman, Irving Bernstein a n d Dave Weiss. One-year board members elected were Mesdames Manuel Barnett, Morris Klein, Hugo Hiegel, Harry Rosman and .Ben Davis.,Appoint- ed by Mrs. Gunsburg were Mes- , dames Emery Stein, Al Weiss, Michael Weiss, Harry Markel and Alex Pollack. Serving on the advisory board will be: I Mesdames Robert Middleman, Phillip Louis Schwartz. Harry Kwiker. LT. R. A Y 1, 0 N D ZUSSMAN Shapiro. Emery Ehrenwald, Emil Phillips. Max AUXILIARY will meet Monday Brummer, Morris Weinstein. Ernest Labe. Beck. Adolph Deutsch. Richard at the home of Betty and Ber- Joseph Gunsberg. Morris Rosenberg. Hugo Fried- nice Zussman, 2918 Sturtevant. enberg. Rose Uray, Hattie Grand. Louis Gunsberg, Morris White. Harry Robin- New officers will be elected. son, Joseph Miller. Eugene Weiss. Her- • • • man Roth. Isdor Bradfield. B. F. Gold- CHARLES & AARON KOGAN man. Mrs. Bert Ruby and Louis Kepes. Installation Of the above offi- POST will hold a sports night program Tuesday, at the Me- cers was held at a dessert lunch- i morial Home. Members of the eon Wednesday. • Detroit Lions and other sports Playwright Clifford Odets re- personalities will appear. 'All cently punctured an egocentric veterans are invited. Members movie star by saying, "He's one planning - to go to Percy Jones of those persons whose I's are I .Hospital on Sunday are asked to too close together." meet at Esquire Restaurant at 7:45 a.m. for bus transportation. rte, 7 JACOB SILVERMAN Mrs. Gunsberg to Head Bnai Moshe Sisterhood CARD OF THANKS DAVE DOMBEY and Associates Time family of the late Tillie Newhouse wishes to thank. its relatives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. Bob Jack Benyas - Kaufman Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs TO. 6-8611 DIAPER • . BAB* SERVICE V4t, 3-0900 6 6. SIC" DEPENDABLE • SAFE P.IEDIC!Attlf SUPERVISED TY. 8-7800 Betrothed Our Deadline The Jewish News regular deadline for all copy is at 2 p.m. on Mondays—deadline for photographs being at 11 san. on Mondays. On account of Passover, there will be earlier deadlines for our issues of April 11 and April 18. Deadline for all copy and photographs for these two is- sues will be at 9 a.m. on Mon- days, April 7 and 14 respec- tively. ifiarriage3 MISS ESTHER HOROWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Hor- owitz of Santa. Barbara Drive recently., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Esther, to Ben Kawer of Huntington Woods, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Kawer. An Octo- ber wedding is planned. _ Yeshivah Ladies Plan 26th Banquet on Sunday SINGAL-SELESNY: At an im- pressive ceremony at Congrega- tion Bnai David, on Sunday evening, Miss Sara Salesny. daughter of Mrs. Lea Selesny of 3265 Buena Vista and the late Izac Selesny, was united in mar- riage to Bernard Singal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Singal. Rabbis Sperka, Gruskin, Levin. Rottenberg and Frankel and Cantor Adler officiated at the ceremony. In the bridal party were the parents of the bride and bride- groom; the bride's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Silbert of Washington. D. C.. andpivraham Selesny, the bride's brother, who escorted their mother. Miss Judy Heyman was maid of honor. Marshall Klaper was best man. The bridesmaids were Irene Gruskin, Fae Rea Klaper, Fran- ces Singal, sister of the bride- groom. and Jacqueline Auslander. Ushers were Larry and Miti- rice Singal, brothers of the bridegroom. Albert Snow and Simon Kleinplatz. A dinner after the wedding was followed by a reception at- tended by more than 500 rela- tives and friends. Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah will hold its 26th annual banquet. at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, in the social hall of Cong. Bnai David. The dinner will serve as a testimonial to Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen. who have both been cited for their support to the Ladies. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will be chairman of the program, and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, guest speaker. Charles Shere, vice- president of Bnai David, will be toastmaster. Dave Diamond's orchestra will furnish the music, Politeness never should become and Cantor Hyman Adler will old-fashioned or out of style. participate. For reservations call Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, president, TO. 5-1171, 14 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 21, 1932 Mrs. Miller, TO. 8-7835 or the Bnai David office, TO. 8-8776. All proceeds will go to the main- tenance fund of the Beth Jacob Detroit's Best Laundry School for Girls, which. the Ladies support. & Dry Cleaning Value — MICKEY WOOLF N i and his SHOW BAND 4 ARE TODAY'S REST ENTERTAINMENT R UYI Thousands of Wometa S.s .; — "I Use Quality Because it Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Call Now for Information, UN. 3-3737 Shirts Beautifully Launcirred Headquarters for QUALITY MAN JONGG SETS DRY CLEANING Supplies L Poker Chip Racks Lillian Fink 19730 LAUNDRY UN. 4-4977 Santa Barbara and WEbster 3-8000 i-s-atr:nage ONCE AGAI' . . . 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