12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 13, 1954
Sof ferin-Warsh Rites
Slated for January
ets; Lillian Zalenko and Edith
Weiss, journal; Dolores Klein,
darlings; Dorothy Silverman,
memoriams; Bertha Wasserman,
simchas; Sarah Rogovein and
Geraldine Weingarden, reserva-
tions; Betty Cohen, decorations;
Sydelle Kosak, dramatics; Dor-
othy Chaiken, program; and Bea
Fealk, publicity. Last year's cap-
tains and women wishing to
serve this year are invited by
Mrs. Adolph Winkler, Sisterhood
president, to attend the lunch-
eon.
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Mrs. Jack Gosman, outgoing
president of KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, recently
tendered a luncheon for officers
and chairmen who worked with
her last season. Special honors
were accorded to chapter spon-
sors, Mrs. Sarah Levin and Mrs.
Zena Zemel. Mrs. Isadore Cohen
MISS ROBERTA SOFFERIN
is new president of Kinneret
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sofferin, of
Mrs. - Jack Shenkman, general Chapter.
Pasadena Ave., announce the en-
chairman of the BETH AARON
gagement of their daughter,
SISTERHOOD donor luncheon, AP Asked - to Admit
Roberta, to Lawrence Warsh, soni
slated for Dec, 7, announces a
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warsh,
kick-off captain's luncheon at `Error' in Saying JWV of Lawrence Ave. A January wed-
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Gave Dinner to Cohn
ding is planned.
home of Mrs, Max Silverman,
18300 Mendota, New appoint-
National Commander Harry T.
ments to the major fund-raising Madison of the Jewish War Vet-
function include chairmen Mary erans of the USA called upon the
Awry
Iden and Alice Kirschner, tick- Associated Press "to admit its
error" in reporting that the JWV
On the -Air
Pioneer Wu men Plan was one of those organizations
which presented a testimonial to
This Week's Radio and
Funds Meeting Monday Roy M. Cohn, resigned Chief
Television Programs
Counsel. of the Senate Perma-
of Jewish Interest
Climaxing a series of summer- nent Investigations Subcommit-
long meetings by its fund-rais- tee; at a New York dinner held
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
ing department, the Detroit July 28.
Time; 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug.
Council of Pioneer Women is
In a letter to Robert McLean,
planning an "all-out" funds president of the Associated Press, 15.
Station: WJLB.
meeting at 1 p. m., Monday, at Mr. Madison pointed out that
the home of Mrs. Sari? Rose, although the Associated Press
Feature: Horace Haber, presi-
19337 Monica.
carried a follow-up story report- dent of Montefiore Lodge, Free
Final plans will be formulated ing that JWV had denied hav- Sons of Israel, will be featured
at this meeting for the organi- ing anything to do with the in a discussion of the activities
zation's annual Honor Roll testimonial, it "in no way repre- and program of the organization.
luncheon, and kitS will be dis- sents sufficient retraction of the The broadcast is one of a series
tributed to all - attending.
original erroneouus statement I arranged by the Culture Corn-
Under the overall leadership and is, therefore, completely un- ! mission of the Jewish Commun-
of Mrs. David Coleman; stand- satisfactory to the membership ity Council. , •
trig committee chairmen of all • of the JWV."
fund-raising - projeCtsi include
"The error has done our or-
Plan School Anthology
Mesdames - Michael "Miehlin, ad- , ganization incalculable harm,"
wisory; Saul ROse, Moatzot Ha- he said. "In the light of JWV's
MONTREAL, (JTA)—A lit-
poalot; James Brindze, 'child long and consistent stand against
rescue; Moe Saslove, bulletin; McCarthyism and its opposition erary anthology to be used in
Abraham Primack, contributing to Senator McCarthy," Comman- Canadian Jewish schools, will be
orgahizations; and Jack Gos- der Madison pointed out, "we publiihed under the auspices of
the Canadian Jewish Congress.
man, special projects.
must request that the Associated
All fund-raising programs are Press make public an admission
being geared to Pioneer Worn- of error that can be publicized to
en's annual donor event, which our members."
•CATERING
is scheduled this year for Nov.
The inaccuracy stemmed from
For All Occasions . .
the fact that a representative
of another group, which pre-
3169 SECOND AVE.
sented a scroll to Mr. Cohn, was
)Near Masonic Temple)
introduced at the dinner as a •• in Our Beautiful Banquet Room
member of the Jewish War Vet-
Or in Your Home.
• Special Rates for Showers or
erans. The scroll had not the
Banquets.
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- , remotest connection with JWV.
Please Call Sameroff for
iney R. Jacobs (Joan DaVidoff),
Reservations
of 19429 Prest, a son, Paul Alan;
UN. 4-6258 or UN, 3-3570
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
this week acted as hostesses to
servicemen at the Downtown
USO. Mrs. Becky Cronenwelt,
chairman, was assisted by Mes-
dames Rose Whiteman, Rose
Slutsky, Abraham Kellman. Rose
Bielewich Louis Goldfine, Rose
Singer, Meyer Biegler, M. Fink- .
elstein, M. Servetter and Milton
Winston. Mrs, Milton Winston,
president, states that • the first
meeting of the season on Sept.
1, at Young Israel Center, will be
devoted to reports of members
just returning from Israel.
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HEB17,EW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY is planning a luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Aug, 24; at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Mrs. 'Rose Brown, chair-
man, is assisted in planning the
event by Mesdames Frances
Shapiro and Ida Yollick. Friends
are invited. -
,
,,
Sid Shmarak's
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July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Rothstein (Adell York), of • 3016
Sturtevant, a daughter, Elaine
Susan.
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July 23—To Mr. and Mrs, Bur,,
ton R. Shifman (Sue Kerner)',
of LaSalle Blvd ., • a daughter,
Bette Ellen.
* *
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Migdal (Rosalie Singer), of
W, Grand Ave., a: 'son, Mark
Stuart. •
Business Briefs
If you enjoy good food in a
refined atmosphere, you'll enjoy
eating at DE MICHEL'S, nevq-
dining room just opened in
the northwest area at 18050
Lahser Road. Featuring Ameri-
can and Italian food, they are
open from 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
daily; Friday and Saturday to 4
a.m., and on Sunday from 12
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noon, with ample parking on the
July 20—To M.r.' •. and Mrs: premises. For busy individuals
Donald Kirsch (Zita Jacobson), in the area who want a hearty
of 16561 Littlefield, a •Son„ DaVid lunch, a unique service is of-
Allen.
fered. A call to De Michel's will
* * *
give you the menu of the day,
July 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. Louis after which you can clgoose,
Gorzeck, of 12802 LaSalle Blvd., order your lunch, and fild it
ready on the table when you ar-
a son, Michael Irving. • •
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11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Each week
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Hospitals and Homes
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tzgagemenb
Mr. and Mrs, J-Oseph Kesner,
of Broadstreet Blvd., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Shirley, to Jack Morris
Greenwald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Greenwald, of Pasa'dena
Ave. Plans are being made for
an afternoon wedding of Oct. 24.
• •
At a recent dinner party, the
engagement of Sandra Friebert
to Richard Rosen was announced
by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Friebert, of Steel
Ave. The bridegroom-elect's par-
ents are the Joseph Rosens, of
W. Outer Dr. The couple is plan-
ning to wed in April.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Lester
M. Rosenthal acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent be-
reavement.
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