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A mericam 9ewish Periodical &ter

June 7, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH

CHRONICLE

20,

OHIO

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Burlingame Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Elaine Joy, to Donald L. Coville, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coville of Fullerton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levine of W. Boston Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Edythe, to Sidney Goldman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldman of Taylor Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippitt of 2915 Calvert Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sharon Ruth, to Bernard Willard

Litvcn, son of Mrs. Celia Goldstein of Chicago.
Mrs. Rose Schetzer of 1707 Seward Ave., announces the engage-
ment of her (laughter, Dorothy Vera, to Robert N. Heller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heller of Warren, 0.
Mrs. Louis Malkin of Filigree Ave., announces the engagement
of her daughter, Esther Ida, tc David Zolman , son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Collins of Clements Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Helen Shirley, to Morris Mersky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merky of Euclid Ave.

The graduation exercises of the
pupils of the United Hebrew
Schools will be held June 24 to
27, and will be preceded by pub-
lic examinations.
An examination in the study of
the Sidur will be held Sunday
morning, June 9, at 10:30 o'clock,
in Max Gordon's class of the

of the important subjects. This
includes a careful study bf the
explanations and interpretation
of the prayers, as well as a study
of the various laws governing
the daily, Sabbath and holiday
prayers.
In addition to these major sub-
jects, some time is devoted, espe-
cially before a holiday, to the
studies of the laws, customs and
ceremonials connected with the
holiday. At the present time the
study of Shevuos is given much
prominence. In order to facili-
tate the matter of acquainting the
pupils with the details of the
holiday, a word and phrase quiz

Philadelphia-Byron School.
In Joseph Haggai's graduating
class at the David W. Simons

in a very systematic manner be-
ginning with the elementary grade
and ending with the graduating
class. During the last two years in
the study of Hebrew, the Hadoar
Lanoar, a Hebrew bi-weekly is
used as one of the textbooks. An-
other subject to which much time
is devoted is the study of the
Chumosh, the Pentateuch, and
the former prophets. Jewish his-
tory is another major subject to
which much time is given. During
the last two years, the study of

branch, a public examination will
he held Sunday morning, June
16, at 10:30 o'clock, in Jewish the prayer book constitutes one was prepared.

history and the prayer book.
The following Sunday morning,
June 23, an examination will be
held in Norman Ruttenberg's class
of the Parkside School in the
study of the earlier prophets.
Fifty-five boys and girls will
be graduated from the Hebrew
Schools. These boys and girls
have completed the seven-year
course of study prescribed by
the United Hebrew Schools.
The major subjects of the sev-
en-year curriculum are: the He-
brew language, which is studied

June 9—Miss Charlotte Gorosh, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gorosh, to David Michaelson, gon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michaelson,
at the Phoenix Club. Rabbi Joshua Speraa will officiate.
June 9—Miss Helen Schemansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Schemansky, to Morris Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Young, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, at 6:30 p. m., to be followed
by a buffet dinner for close friends and relatives. Following the
dinner there will be a reception. The couple plan to spend their
honeymoon in the East. Upon their return they will reside at 4024
Veterans Protest Making
Tyler Ave.
June 9—Miss Ruth Janice Greenberg, daughter of Harry M.
Radio Stations Available
Greenberg, to Dr. Frank Greenbaum of Jackson, Mich., at the
For Browder's Address
Belcrest Hotel.
June 15—M;ss Josephine Bialosky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Robert Rosen, state depart-
Isaac Bialosky of 2730 Webb Ave., to Montgomery Ferar, son of ment commander of Michigan of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferar of Leslie Ave.
the Jewish War Veterans of the
June 16—Mies Leah Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius United States, protested to Sta-
Shapiro of Chicago, Ill., to Albert K. Lubin, son of Mrs. Fannie tion WJR its having made avail-
Lubin of Detroit, at the Chicago Athletic Club, Chicago, Ill.
able its broadcasting facilities to
.June 16—Miss Sylvia Redblatt, daughter of Mrs. Abraham the Communist nominee for the
Redblatt of Webb Ave., to Erwin Harvith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Presidency, Earl Browder. His
telegram of protest stated:
Jacob Harvith of Wisconsin Ave.
June 16—Miss Melba Sklar, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
"We are satisfied that Brow-
Sklar of Chicago Blvd., to Sidney Judah Winer, son of Mrs. Jennie der's statements are not in sup-
L. Winer, at her home on Chicago Blvd., at 12:30.
port of our cherished liberties
June 16—Miss Tei•y Joan Epps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and institutions and has proven
Elias Epps of Pennington Drive, to George Joseph Reinitz, son himself destructive to the ideals
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reinitz of Wark Ave., at the Book Cadillac of Americanism. We ask you to
Hotel. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating. take a definite stand against Nazi,
June 16—Miss Lore Anspach, (laughter of Mrs. Julius Anspach Communistic and Fascistic props.
of Calvert Ave., to Eric Ottenheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdi- ganda."
A similar telegram of protest
nand Ottenheimer of Stuttgart, Germany.
June 16—Miss Geraldine Rita Bremen, (laughter of Mrs. Barney was sent by Dr. Rosen to C. B. S.
Bremen, to Albert Lee Carnick, son of Mrs. Jacob Carnick, at the in New York.
Hotel Statler.
June 16—Miss Bernice Barron, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Barron of Mack Ave., to Isadore Trunk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Women's Division of A.J.C.
William Trunk of Harding Ave., at the Phalanx Club.
to Hold Election June 17
June 16—Miss Sylvia Estelle Keywell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry C. Keywell of Fairfield Ave., to Kopel I. Kahn, son
The Women's Division of the
of Mrs. Freda Kahn, at the Bnai David.
American Jewish Congress will
June 16—Miss Dorothy Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hold its final meeting of the sea-
David Block, to Jack Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Milinsky.
son and election of officers on
June 16—Miss Helen Holinstat, daughter of Mrs. Henry Holin- Monday, June 17, at the home
stat of Fullerton Ave., to Louis Mann, son of Joseph Mann of of Mrs. Irving B. Dworman, 19545
New York City, at the Belcrest. Hotel at 4 p. m. No cards.
Shrewsbury. This will be an all-
June 16—Miss Edna Edelman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol day session, commencing at 10
. Edelman of LaSalle Gardens S., to Albert D. Schlussel, son of Mr. a. tn. A complimentary luncheon
and Mrs. Benjamin Schlussel of Taylor Ave., at the Shaarey Zedek. will be served at 1 p. m. The
June 23—Miss Dorothy Baron, daughter of Mrs. Emil Baron of morning will be devoted to the
2277 Hazelwood Ave., to Robert Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred transaction of business, and in the
Schram of 2081 Hazelwood Ave., at the Belcrest. Reception, 2 to 5 afternoon election of officers will
p. m. No cards.
be held, and reports of committee
June 23—Miss Shirley Leader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack chairmen will be read. As several
Leader, to Maxwell Fader, son of Mrs. Hyman Fader ,at Shaarey matters of vital importance will
Zedek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
be discussed, Mrs. Nathan Speva-
June 23—Miss Lillian Temchin, (laughter of Daniel T man
v, president, urges that all
Mrs.
of 2266 Gladstone Ave., to Percy A. Berman, son of Mr. a
members endeavor to be present
Joseph Berman of Grand Rapids, Mich., at the Fort Wayn Hotel. at this important meeting.
June 23—Miss Mildred Gelber, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Gelber
of Elmhurst Ave., to Morris Steinman ,fon of Meyer Steinman of
Delmar Ave. Rabbi Nahum Schulman of Windsor, Ontario, will GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
officiate.
June 30—Miss Sylvia Lesnick, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
The Jewish Children's Home of
Lesnick of Richton Ave., to Dr. Abe S. Pearlman, son of Mr. and Detroit acknowledges donations
Mrs. Jacob Pearlman of Dexter Blvd., at Congregation Bnai David. from the following: Herbert Ro-
June 30—Miss Shirley Salzstein, daughter of Mrs. Helen Salz- senthal; Mrs. Max Kirschbaum;
stein of Calvert Ave., to Alfred A. Mayer, son of Jacob Mayer Mrs. G. Lefkofsky, for the con-
of New York and brother of Walter J. Mayer of Detroit.
firmation of Edward Blumberg;
June 30—Miss Ruth Broder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. P. Feller; Rose, Fannie and
Broder, to Arthur Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levitt, at Temple Leon Friedman, in memory of
Beth El, at 8 p. m.
their mother, Minnie Friedman;
June 30—Miss Florine Edythe Disner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan,
Morris Disner of 38.16 Cortland Ave., to Boris Gaynes, son of Mr. in honor of the confirmation of
and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of 3042 Webb Ave., at the Detroit- Edward Blumberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
Walter Mayer, in honor of the
June 30—Miss Julia Siegl, daughter of Mrs. Regina Siegl, to confirmation of Bernard Allen
Sidney Stocker, son of Mrs. Jack Charfess.
Petrie; Mrs. B. Green; Mr. and
June 30—Miss Blanche Bordman, daughter of Mrs. T. Bauman Mrs. Samuel Berk, in memory of
of
H.
Bauma.'.
Rabbi
of Hazelwood Ave., to Emanuel Bauman, son
Joseph Miller; Mr. and Mrs. John
Morton A. Bauman of Hollywood, Calif., brother of the bride- Lurie, in memory of Ike Cohen
groom, will officiate, at the Wilshire.
July 2—Miss Evelyn May Morris, daughter of Mrs. Leo E. and Ellis Sloan; Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dworkin; Mr. and Mrs. B. Gins-
Morris, to Milton Harold London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. berg; J. W. Webber; Samuel Ra-
London of Parkside Ave., at Knollwood Country Club, Birmingham,
vitz; Infant Service Group.
Mich.
Rev. Jacob Silverman of-
Mrs.
July 7—Miss Margarette Slatkin, daughter of Mr. and
ficiated at a "briss" last Sunday
Harry Slatkin of LaSalle Blvd., to Lester Satovsky, son of Mr. and at the Jewish Children's Home.
Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chicago Blvd., at the Shaarey Zedek.
Officers and members of the board
July 7—Miss Nadelle Rovin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Rovin to Abe Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, at of directors, as well as a number
of residents of the Jewish Home
the Bnai Moshe.
for the Aged, participated. Re-
freshments were served the
guests.

• BIRTHS

June 1—TO Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosenbaum (Sue Brechner)
of 1080 Glendale Ave., a son, Robert.
June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wayburn (Mildred Feinberg) of
17600 Wisconsin Ave., a daughter, Nancy Ruth.

CARD OF THANKS

11

and the Legal Chronicle

Examinations Precede Graduations of
The Hebrew Schools Starting June 9

• ENGAGEMENTS

WEDDINGS

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI

their friends for their thought-
fulness in their recent bereave-
ment.

The family of the late Mrs.
Flowers for All Occasions-
Sarah Fannie Bolin of 3045 Col-
lingwood Ave. wishes to thank Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.

Deadline Next
Week Due to Shevuos

Earlier

On account of Shevuos,
which occurs on Wednesday
and Thursday, June 12 and 13,
there will be an earlier dead-
line for next week's issue. To
be assured of insertion in the
issue of June 14, all copy
must be in the hands of the
editor not later than 5 p. m.
on Monday, June 10.

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