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. * * * 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. * * • 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 * * * July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Rothstein (Adell York), of • 3016 Sturtevant, a daughter, Elaine Susan. * * * 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 * * * 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. • • rive. Luncheons are served from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Each week CERTIFIED MOHEL there is a complete dinner, from entree to dessert, offered at $2.65. Rev. Yehu T dah Loewy For further information, call KE. SERVING IN 2-9896. Hospitals and Homes * * * TE. 4-7355 The BELLE & FRAN BEAUTY 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. SALON, formerly located on Elmhurst and Dexter, has open- ed a new, modern shop in Oak RABBI LEO Park at 13805 W. 9 MILE RD., two short blocks west of Cool- GOLDMAN, idge. For the convenience of EXPERT MOHEL their customers, the salon is Recommended by • PktY 2 fe 6doci Open Friday evenings. For ap- Serving in Hospitals arra Hain pointments and information, call 13245. -Rose3awn..-UM-3,5242. 1 11.` 5:9593." " ; • e 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. 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