Caroline Club Plans
Luncheon, Games Party
Caroline Friendship Club, a
women's organization affiliated
with the local Landsmanshaften
Council, will hold a luncheon
and program of games at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at T u r o v e r
Temple, 12129 Dexter.
According toMrs. Ralph Ber-
man, president, all proceeds
from the function will benefit
the Israel communities of
Vitza and Rish-
on Lezion •
Previous gifts
of the organiza-
tion have been
sent in substan-
tial amounts to
Kupat Holi m,
Moatzot Hapoa-
lot, Jewish Na-
tional Fund and
the Allied Jew-
Mrs. Berman ish Campaign.
Assisting M r s. Berman in
carrying out the program of the
club are Mesdames Julius Gott-
lieb, vice-president; Hugo Brown
and William Seskin, .secretries;
Morris Gottlieb, hospitaler; and
Aaron Klar, treasurer.
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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 9:30 p. m., Saturday,
Feb. 13:
Station: WJLB
F e a t u r e: "Personalities in
Jewish Life" series will feature
the story of ardent communal
worker, Phillip Stollman.
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time : 12:30 p. m., Sunday,
Feb. 14.
Station: WWJ
Feature: Marking the celebra-
tion of Columbia University's
Bicentennial, "Sweet Singer" will
be presented. The story is
based on the life of a rabbi,
who was both an educator and
a
patriot, Gershom Mendes
Seixas, and follows his career as
a cantor of his congregation,
trustee of Columbia University
(then Kings College) and leader
in the struggle to establish dem-
ocratic freedom in government
and education.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17
Friday February 12, 1954
Harrlet Bresoff Wed
To Morton Freedman
JWV Activities
YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY, JWV, win meet Monday,
at the Memorial Home. Miriam
Ferst, patriotic chairman, will
present an American Flag to a
Brownie troop at the Bagley
School, Feb. 16. Hostesses at the
meeting will be Eve Citron and
Rose Citron.
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Edith Hoffman, president of
Department of Michigan, Ladies
Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans
of the U.S.A., returned from
Washington where she attended
t h e "Women's
Patriotic Forum
on National
Security," rep-
resenting t h e
Michigan JWV.
The Jewish War
Veterans w a s
.:the only Jewish
participating or-
ganization with
other Allied Vet-
Mrs. Hoffman erans Groups.
While in Washington, Mrs. Hoff-
man attended the JWV National
Ladies Auxiliary executive com-
mittee meeting.
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At a recent meeting of Gen.
MAURICE ROSE AUXILIARY,
at which Rita Elken and Estelle
Trubow were hostesses, plans
were made for the group's third
annual games party, to be held
March 22, at the Memorial Home.
Evelyn Skupsky is chairman.
The Auxiliary, together with
Post members, will service the
Fort Wayne Induction Center on
Sunday, announces Frances
Sonne, chairman. The combined
groups also are planning a par-
ty for Feb. 20, at the Juvenile
Detention Home, under the
chairmanship of Norma Hess.
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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will. hold a social evening at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Sy Kraft, 10203 Curtis. Prospec-
tive members are Invited.
MRS. MORTON FREEDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Bresoff,
of Sturtevant Ave., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Harriet Marilyn, to M o r ton
Allan Freedman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Freedman, of Whit-
more Rd. The wedding was
solemnized Dec. 25, at Holiday
Manor.
ESTHER WEBER
Registered Electrologist
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The family of the late Bella
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extended by relatives and
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reavement.
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Mrs. Morton Heads New
Local Chapter of ORT
Michigan Region of Women's
American ORT this week an-
nounced the addition of the Vera
Bramson Chapter to its network
of city-wide groups. The new or-
ganization was officially wel-
comed at a luncheon held re-
cently at Carl's Chop House.
The chapter is composed of
young married women, many of
whom are daughters of ORT
members. They were welcomed
into the fold by Mrs. Earl Fresh-
man, regional president.
Installing her daughter, Mrs.
Morris Morton, as president of
the new group was Mrs. Joseph
Rottenberg, a former South
Chapter president.
Others inducted into office
were Mesdames Albert Stern,
vice-president; Julius Lesnick,
Howard Kronick and Burton
Platt, secretaries; and Herman
Kass, treasurer.
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An exhibition of 25 recent
paintings by Evelyn Brackett
will be exhibited by Garelick's
Gallery, 20208 Livernois, begin-
ning on Monday. The show will
continue through Feb. 25.
Miss Brackett is the recipient
of many local and national
awards and scholarships, in-
eluding the David Werbe Mem-
orial Award (1948), President's
Prize - Scarab Club (1951),
Michigan Artists 6how prizes
(1951 and 1952), Michigan State
Fair, third prize (1952).
Removed Permanently
Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, pres-
ident of Wayne University, will
be guest speaker at a meeting
of the Temple _Israel Men's Club,
to which sons and daughters of
members are invited.
"The Future of a Teen-Ager at
Wayne University" will be the
topic of Dr. Hilberry's talk which
will be delivered at 8:15 p.m.,
Thursday, in the temple. A ques-
tion and answer period will fol-
low.
Dr. Hilberry, himself the fa-
ther of two college-age sons,
started teaching at Wayne in
1930 and rose through the ranks
to professor in 1939 when he was
named chairman of the English
BABY and WEDDING
Garelick Gallery to Show
Works of Evelyn Brackett
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Wayne. U. President to Speak at Temple Israel
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OUTER AND INNER VIEW, OF AMERICAN SAVINGS BRANCH
'On Feb. 17, the American Say- dren and grandfather of eight is
ings and Loan Association will 72 years old, and has had a long
open its fourth branch office, at and varied career in the bank-
the corner of Livernois and West ing field since arriving in this
Seven Mile Road.
country in 1900. He was man-
An opening week celebration ager of the Westminster and
has been scheduled by the as- Delmar branch of the Bank of
sociatior•'s officers and directors, Detroit.
and many prizes will be award-
In 1926 he formed Moore
ed to visitors.
Because Adolph Deutsch, pres- Deutsch & Co., specializing in
ident of American Savings, felt investment banking and loans.
that the association must "have In 1946, he became vice-presi-
a heart," as well as savings fa- dent of Citizens Mortgage Co.,
cilities, he called a special com- and in 1947, president of Amer-
munity gathering on Feb. 8 at ican Savings and Loan Associa-
tion, which he organized.
the Sheraton-Cadillac.
Conscious of the normally cold
Officials of the Fire and Po-
lice Departments, PTA, Civil De- atmosphere of financial institu-
fense, weekly and metropolitan tions, American Sayings has in-
press met with American Say- stalled a large lounge for the
convenience and comfort of pa-
ings
lAr. Deutsch and his associ- trons and neighbors in the area,
ates pledged the cooperation of for customers to relax after
the Association in fostering shopping.
such civic and neighborhood
Other branches now operated'
programs as: block fire preven- by American Savings & Loan
tion, child safety and juvenile are located at Woodward and
delinquency.
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