THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 15, 1969-25 activities in Society Jewish War Veterans Commander of Michigan Howard Waterstone and Department Auxiliary President Dorothy Goldberg will lead the Michigan delegation to the national convention of the Jewish War Vet- erans in Los Angeles Aug. 17-24. Among those traveling to the conven- tion from this area are Past National Commander and Mrs. Harry T. Madison, Past National President Sarah Nemon; past Michigan depart- ment commanders John Nemon, Judge and Mrs. Lawrence Gubow and Dr. Leonard Schreiber; National Inspector Morris Kikoler, National Historian Shirlee Iden, Bale Post delegates Murray Weiss and Joe Bale, Rafelson Post. Jack Iden, and Jones Post, Dr. Morris Brown. GREEN-8 ONLY ! Out-of-town guests here for the recent Bar Mitzva of Darryl Miller included his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bornstein, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bornstein and children, Mrs. Fannie Cohen and Miss Gert Leslie, all of Windsor. From Hamilton, Ont.. were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bornstein, Mr.-and Mrs. Bernard Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bogart and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bornstein and children. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller of Cleveland and Mrs. Max Winer of Mobile, Ala.. also were present. SATURDAY 9:30 to 9 and SUNDAY 12 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauman of Shelley Ave.. Southfield, re- cently returned from Los Angeles where they visited with their cousin, Mrs. Faye Fauman. a former Detroiter now living in Beverly Hills. There, they attended the wedding of their niece, Hildreth Ann Bauman, to Harly David.Licht of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Morton A. Bauman of Tarzana, Calif. Dr. Bauman, a former Detroiter, is spiritual leader of Temple Beth Hillel in North Hollywood where he officiated at the marriage cermony of his daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan of Pearson Ave., Oak Park, have re- cently returned from a trip to Russia on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The couple visited with Mrs. Kaplan's sisters, whom she had not seen in 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Platt and family of Karen Ave., Oak Park, were recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shragai Plotnitzky of Ramat Ilasharon, Israel. The Plaits' daughter Phyllis has remained in Israel to attend the Amana School in Kfar Sava this coming year. While abroad, the family attended the Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall of their nephew and cousin, Joel David Molodofeky. Famous Label - Linen Arnel Knit Famous Label Linen Arnel Knit at LESS JWV Activities Past National Commander Harry T. Madison is serving on the Jew- ish War Veterans diamond jubilee . committee, which is chaired by Bill Carmen and Judge Larry Gubow. • • • Past. National Commander Sam Shaike•itz is current president of PANCO, a group of all past nation- al commanders of all veterans or- ganizations. • • • YETZ-COHEN POST AND AUX- ILIARY will hold their meetings National Commander Due at JWV Social Evening Prior to the High Holy Days, a general assembly of all members of the Jewish War Veterans De- partment of Michigan and Auxili- aries will be held at Bnai David Synagogue, 8 p.m. Sept. 4. All members and their spouses Than I /2 Price! are invited to this evening of enter- tainment and refreshments. A high- light of the evening will be the appearance of the newly elected 8:30 p.m. Mond ay at JWV national commander, who will kick off the 1969 - 70 year. headquarters. Members of the aux- iliary are asked to bring jewelry for the juvenile detention home party. Hostesses for the evening will be Eve Erlich and Anne Fab- er. The auxiliary will give its de- U.S. Senator Robert P. Griffin tention home party Aug. 23. Volun- teers may contact Child Welfare (R-Mich) has joined in sponsor- Chairman Frieda Horowitz, 272- ing legislation to grant a federal charter to the Jewish War Vet- 1023. • • a - erans of the United States. In a statement accompanying SILVERMAN-D ET R OIT AUX- ILIARY will meet at JWV head- introduction of the bill, Senator quarters, 12:30 p.m. Thursday. At Griffin noted that the organiza- 10:30 a.m. Aug. 25, they will sew tion grew out of the Civil War cancer pads at the headquarters. and is composed of American men and women of Jewish faith who have served our nation in time of war. "Jewish War Veterans have been active in promoting patriot- ism and community involvement in education and charitable pro- grams," he said. "As a strong supporter of na- Was $36 SATURDAY and SUNDAY 14 Griffin Supports Bill to Aid JWV POSNCI—Bross Nuptials Pla a nal for December tional security, the organization has always called for individual sacrifice as a crucial element in maintaining the role of the United States as a beacon of free- dom. "The JWV has encouraged its members to participate actively in inter-group, inter-faith and inter-racial endeavors to strength- en national unity. It has spoken forthrightly on behalf of equality of opportunity and stands ready to provide assistance to any vet- eran without regard to race, reli- gion or national origin. "The Jewish War Veterans' long experience and accomplish- MISS LAUREN POSNER ments exceed all criteria for Fed- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Posner of eral incorporation. The present Radclift Ave., Oak Park, announce National Commander, C ha r 1 es the engagement of their daughter Feuereisen, a combat paratrooper Lauren Adria to Joel Neal Bruss, in World War II, exemplifies son of Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Bruss JWV's dedication to service in the of Avon Ave. • • cause of the country and man- A-Bec- -28 •wedding is planned. - • - kind." • I CHARGE IT I Security Mich. Bankard Juliet GREEN-8 ONLY ! GREENFIELD-8 MILE RDS.!