A merica 7ewish Periodical Cotter 1 940 • i n man Beth ster- S:30 pro- esh. on mor. Ozer uded raid sch. Mrs. of g at ward r of ;tember 20, 1940 CLIFTON AVENUIL - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS Recent Bride nd Mrs. Nathan M. Fish of Westwood Ave. announce mi.. a engagement of their daughter, Esther, to Leo Silver, son of Mrs. Morris Silver of Richton Ave. and Mrs. Samuel Fleisher of Pingree Ave. announce the . and their daughter, Dorothy Janet, to Ben Buten, son v ia f ol sy o thal Buten of Hazelwood Ave. The wedding will take 1 ;)Irs early this winter. ace .. and Mrs. Joseph Farbman of Tyler Ave. announce the mi p•einent of their daughter, Nettie, to Louis Goodman of Wood- Ig "” D ive• The wedding will take place Dec. 8. g ham r • 1)Ir. and Mrs. Jose Winsen of 2300 Glynn Court announce the gagemen t of their daughter, Beatrice Jeanne, to Joseph H. Kukes, n of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kukes of Glendale Ave. The engagement is announced of Miss Dolly Helbert of 1972 azelwood Ave. to Morrie Zloto, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Zloto ' Gladstone Ave. 1)Ir, and Mrs. D. Goldberg of Chicago, Ill., announce the en- igement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Bernard Stocker, son of r and Mrs. Sam Stocker. N Mr. and Mrs. Myer Myers of Fullerton Ave. announce the Igagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Harry Burk, son of Mr. d Mrs. Charles Berkowitz of Leslie Ave. A i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Zieve of Longfellow Ave. announce ,e en gagement of their daughter, Miriam Hariette, to Henry G. halt, son of Mr and Mrs. Julius I. Chait of Omaha, Neb. hlich unce son, 1, at Elm- at m 7 me ome ions M rm. Get- and Jutl- and J. 1. Kap. Mrs. ; I. 0. Alex Mrs. Lee Nilk 11 I , . ,1111an vory I lora MN. and Chiffons Orig inally Much Higher Priced 69c Miss Bella Gorzeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Gor- Flattering Autumn shades in fine quality chiffons. We've just a thousand pairs, so be early for yours. Street Floor. zeck of Gladstone Ave., became the bride of Hyman Morginofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Morgin- ofsky on Sunday, Aug. 25, at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Isaac RUSSEKS MRS. HYMAN MORGINOFSKY (Miss Bella Gorzeck) WEDDINGS Sni• unce son, the iorn- rday at Sheer Sept. 22—Miss Rose Harelik, daughter of Mrs. Fenny Harelik f 16924 Manor Ave., to William Stern, son of Mrs. Regina tern of Cleveland, 0., at Congregation Beth Itzchok, 3836 ischer Ave. Sept. 22—Miss Sarah Gelstein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. oseph Gelstein, to Harry Swartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris wartz of Hazelwood Ave. Rabbi Samuel Mogill will officiate. A eception will be held at the bride's residence, 15437 Linwood Ave., rem 7 to 9 following the ceremony. No cards. Sept. 22—Miss Reva Clamage, daughter of Mrs. Harry Clamage, f Tyler Ave. to Leon Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine, I Lansing Ave. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal will officiate. Sept. 22—Miss Roslyn Lasky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ernard B. Lasky of 2627 Webb Ave., to Jerome Hess, son of Ir. and Mrs. Charles Hess of W. Philadelphia Ave. Sept. 26—Miss Marion J. Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iuben Simon of Glynn Ct., to Irving L. Kramer, son of Mr. and frs. Ben Kramer of Northlawn Ave., at Temple Beth El. Rabbi .es M. Franklin will officiate. Sept. 29—Miss Marion Yura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'ura of Tuxedo Ave., to Theodore Heideman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heideman of Highland Ave. Reception at 4309 Glendale Ave., to 10 p. m. Oct. 22—Miss Jeanette Schmittke, (laughter of Mrs. John ;ehmittke of Burlingame Ave., to Irving S. Wolfe, son of Mrs.. 3essie Wolfe. Ida Milstein. The ushers were Al Saymoss, Jack Stoneman and Barney Shuman. Mrs. M. Bar- nett was matron of honor, and Morris Barnett was best man. The bride's gown was of ivory satin with a sweetheart neckline and cut on princess lines with a long train. The veil was lace- trimmed net with headpiece of rhinestones and pearls. The couple left for a trip through Ohio. I BIRTHS Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sisskind (Lilyan Weiss) of !605 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Michael Stephen. Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hack of 2638 Oakman Ct., I son, Robert Milton. Sept 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos (Evelyn Berlin) of :415 Atkinson Ave., a son, Richard Alan. Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fineberg of Glynn Court, son. Men. Trees Planted in Palestine Forests Contributors to the columns of The Detroit Jewish Chroni- cle are asked to adhere to the following deadlines: The Rosh Hashonah issue of The Chronicle will go to press three days earlier than usual, and all copy for that edition will have to be in the hands of the editor not later than at 10 a. m. on Monday, Sept. 30. There will be earlier dead- lines for the Succoth holiday Issues, and announcements will be made in due time. REGISTER MANY NEW PUPILS IN HEBREW SCHOOLS The new school semester which began immediately after Labor Day brought a large influx of new pupils to all branches of the United Hebrew Schools. Arrangements are being made for the opening of additional classes for beginners as well as for more advanced students. Spe- cial Bar Mitzvah classes have also been organized in all the branches, with classes where teachers devote all their time to the preparation of the Haftorah and everything pertaining to the Dancing to Ray Oberschulte's Bar Mitzvah ceremony. music and games will feature the The branches of the United afternoon of Sunday, Sept. 22, Hebrew Schools are located as when the members of Temple follows: 1245 West Philadelphia; 13226 Lawton, between Tyler and Waverly; 4000 Tuxedo; 15705 Pa•kside; 9243 Delmar; 17750 Brush; Central High School; Brady Public School. The new Hebrew school build- ing is located at 13226 Lawton between Tyler and Waverly, and the office is open for registra- tion from 3 to 8 p. m., and on Sunday morning from 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 noon. Y. P. T. C. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY The Jewish National Fund otincil of Detroit announces the Ranting of trees in forests in Palestine, as follows: In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: , ne tree honoring Bar Mitzvah of Ivan Shalit by Samuel Weisman; me tree in memory of Harry L. Millar by Samuel Weisman; one tree in memory of Mrs. Fanny Roth, mother of Gussie Liebow- Itz and Lillian Weisberg, and one tree in memory of Mrs. Fanny Kausman, sister of Mrs. Ethel Goodman, by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society; one tree in memory of Samuel D. Rosen by Jewish 4men's European Welfare, North Woodward Branch; one tree in memory of Louis Brody, and one tree on recovery of Mrs. David Finkel by Ladies Auxiliary of J. N. F. In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: Two trees in memory of Mrs. Marie Kaplan by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll. In the Meyer Berlin Forest: one tree in honor of the new- born baby, Diane Laura Finkel, by Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. MISS BERTHA GOLDHOFF To plant trees in Palestine for- Sts, call Mrs. Alexander W. San- Beth El's Young People's Club ders, 110. 0967, 12342 Broad- entertain their guests at an open street. house, in the social hall at Tem- ple Beth El. Earlier Deadline for Rosh Hashonah Issue 1448 WOODWARD AVE. Stollman performed the cere- mony. The bridesmaids were: Frieda Saymoss, Anne Stoneman and BETROTHED This dance will begin the ac- tivities for the 1540-1941 sea- son. The National Association of Temple Youths convention will be held in Detroit in the spring. Miss Bertha Goldhoff is co- chairman of the social committee. Best-selling book in England today is the Bible . . . And it's MISS BERTHA WEISBROT distributed being only not through the regular channels, but Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. 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