A merfrait frwisk Periodical Cotter
November 15, 1940
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
• ENGAGEMENTS
Cantor and Mrs. Jacob H. Sonenklar announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Clare, to Robert A. Tucker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Tucker of Chicago, III.
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Cohen of 3342 W. Chicago Blvd., an-
nounce the engagement of their (laughter, Lillian Thelma, to Arthur
B. Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Benson of Brooklyn, N. Y.
The wedding wills take place on Dec. 29.
• WEDDINGS
Nov. 17—Miss Beatrice Jaulus, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Jaulus of 3025 Webb Ave., to Albert Mazer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Mazer of Gladstone Ave., at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter, Blvd.
at 1 p. m.
Nov. 17—Miss Gertrude Paul, daughter of Mrs. Louis Paul
of Sturtevant Ave., to M. Stuart Palmer, son of Mrs. Diana Poma-
rantz of Clairmount Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler
will officiate. .. •
Nov. 21—Miss Faye Press, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Press of Tuxedo Ave., to Dr. Ralph Harwin. Ceremony and recep-
tion at the Wilshire Hotel from 1 to 5 p. m.
Nov. 21—Miss Sandra Gertrude Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Abraham G. Rosenthal of 201 Rhode Island Ave., to Morris
L. Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss of Carter Ave. Recep-
tion at 201 Rhode Island Ave.. from 8:30 to 11 p. m. No cards.
Nov. 24—Miss Josephine Brant, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Brant of 15092 Petoskey Ave., to Harry Paul Weinberger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weinberger of 2703 Virginia Park,
at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Harry A. Greenfield will officiate.
Nov. 24—Miss Clara Grib, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
J. Grib of Richton Ave. to Louis Selik, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Selik of Vermont Ave.,
at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Morris
'
Adler will officiate.
Dec. 1—Miss Rose Friesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave
Friesen of 1731 Pingree Ave., to Joseph Springer of Detroit. Cere-
mony at Congregation Bnai Moshe at 2 p. m. Reception will follow
at the home of the bride. No Cards.
Dec. 1—Miss Lois Ethel Gerson, to Sol Kushner of Philadelphia,
at the Warwick in Philadelphia.
Dec. 1—Miss Mildred Moray, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Moray of Glendale Ave., to Morris E. Bloomberg of Detroit, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bloomberg of Flint, at Fort Wayne Hotel.
Dec. 8—Miss Esther Fish, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M.
Fish, of Westwood Ave., to Leo Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Silver of Richton Ave., at Lachar's Ballroom on Cass Ave. Rabbi
Morris Adler will officiate.
Jan. 5—Miss Thelma Garrison, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Schul-
man of Lee Place, to Irving Issacs of Gladstone Ave.
Wainger reported on the Sister-
hood Convention held recently
in Muskegon.
MARRIAGES
LUNCHEON-MEETING HELD
BY PONTIAC SISTERHOOD
ROSENBERGER - KOHN
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kohn
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Sylvia, to Max Rosen-
berger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Rosenberger, which took
place on Nov. 10. Rabbi Harry A.
Greenfield officiated at the cere-
mony, after which a dinner was
served at the First Hebrew Con-
gregation of Delray Hall at 6
o'clock.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
David Soloman. The Misses Mel-
vinia Tischler, Lillian Friedman
of New York, Evelyn Rose, Mary
Tischler and Florence Auslander
were the bridesmaids.
David Soloman served the
bridegroom as best man. The
ushers were Leonard Eichner,
Zolton Wolovitz, Irving Auslan-
der, Martin Tischler and Eugene
Stemberger.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg are
motoring through the Southern
states and New York.
Forty members of the Sister-
hood of Temple Beth Jacob of
Pontiac met Tuesday, Oct. 5, for
luncheon which was followed by
a meeting presided over by Mrs.
M. J. Kaplan. Rabbi Eric Fried-
land addressed the group and
Mrs. J. A. Vatz and Mrs. J. J.
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Miss Grace Goldberg, daughter
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of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold-
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of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Good-
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bridesmaid. Norman Goodman
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served his brother as best man.
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Leonard Horwitz was the usher.
A dinner for the immediate
family followed the ceremony.
Florentine Health Studio
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SHAFKIND - WEINBERG
Before the medieval fireplace in
her parents home on Pennington
Drive, Beth Weinberg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wein-
FOR A BETTER
berg, became the bride of Nathan
• BIRTHS
Shafkind, son of Mrs. B. Shaf-
kind.
Persian Lamb Coat and Kolinsky Jacket
Rabbi II. N. Rosenthal per-
Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richmond (Roslyn Silber•
made to your individual measurements
formed
the
ceremony,
which
was
stein of Detroit) of Chicago, Ill., a (laughter, Gail Frances.
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Nov. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, (Bessie Gussin) of followed by a reception for 200
people.
18655 Oak Drive, a son, James Robert.
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Vera Weinberg was her cou-
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sanders (Esther Serling) of
sin's
maid
of
honor.
Dorothy
2900 Waverly Ave., a daughter, Margery Lynne.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Weiss (Celia Boyar) of Sidon was the other attendant.
Gilbert Shafkind was his broth-
3041 Boston Blvd., a daughter, Susan Ann.
er's best man. Ushers were Rob-
MANUFACTURING FURRIERS
ert Bertram, Isadore, and Ber-
nard Weinberg.
At our new and convenient location-13326 DEXTER BLVD. at Davison
Out of town guests were Sam
EST. 1924
Hadassah Honor Roll Membership Tea of
Barnett of New York City and
Mr. and Mrs. B. Yanett, Toledo,
Rally on Wednesday Home Relief Nov. 25 0., Mrs. Nathan Greenberg and
Continuing Honor Roll rallies,
The Home Relief Society will Miss Dorothy Rappaport of To-
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah meet at the home of Mrs. M. ledo, 0.
will meet Wednesday, Nov. 20, at Rosenberg, 19271 Strathcoma Dr.,
12:30 o'clock, at a luncheonette on Monday, Nov. 25, at 1 p. m. Professional Division of Ha-
meeting at the Jewish Commu- This meeting will be in the form
dassah's Paid-up Mem-
nity Center.
bership Party Tuesday
Mrs. Julian Krolik, co-chairman
of the Roll of Honor, will preside
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.
and will hear reports from all
in the English Room of the
keywomen, captains and workers.
Book-Cadillac Hotel, the Business
The program will be featured by
and Professional Division of Ha-
a skit by Mrs. harry L. Jackson
dassah will hold its annual paid-
entitled "Scene in a Sidewalk
up membership party. The 1941
Cafe." The Roll of Honor chorus
membership card will admit mem-
will participate.
bers. The evening will be entirely
devoted to entertainment in the
$50 GIFT TO RED CROSS BY
form of a fashion show. Mah
Endorsed by the Union of Orthodox
CAROLINE FRIENDSHIP CLUB
Jong and bridge. There will be
Jewish Congregations of America.
the ceremony of signing Miss
In behalf of the Caroline
The seal of approval© is on the label.
Henrietta Szold's Birthday Book.
Friendship Club, Mrs. F. Gott-
There
will
be
prizes
and
refresh-
lieb and Mrs. R. Berman pre-
ments.
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sented $50 to the Detroit Chapter
. Samuel Yura, membership
of the American Red Cross.
chairman, urges attendance. In
A large number of Jewish wo-
the intensive planning for this
men are enrolled as volunteer
paid-up membership party, Mrs.
workers in the Detroit Chapter
Yura has been assisted by Mrs.
of the American Red Cross, and
Morris Zelenko, co-chairman;
that they are making thousands
Mrs. Morry Warshawsky, Mrs.
of surgical dressings and gar-
Samuel Caplan, Sadie Lerner,
ments for war relief.
Harriet Fox, Alva Ran, Reva An-
tick, Reva Osher, Dorothea Rich-
mond, Freda Chaett, Elsie Olen-
MRS. SAMUEL B. DANTO
THE
der, Jeannette Gottochalk, Lil-
of a membership tea and an in- lian Lain and Gertrude Addis.
vitation is extended to all mem-
MIAMI BEACH bers and friends of the organ- Council Jrs. to Meet on
ization.
Sunday; Barn Dance
DIRECTLY on the OCEAN near 16St.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, pro-
MANAGEMENT ALBERT GROSSMAN.. MAX 11115
on Nov. 21
gram chairman, has arranged an
New Features — enlarged Private afternoon of unusual interest.
The National Council of Jew-
Beach — Front Terrace and Patio — The highlight will be Miss Betty ish Juniors, Detroit Section, will
Private Parking lot adjacent to Hotel.
Robert of Radio Station WJBK, meet on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 2:30
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who will deliver a talk on her p. in., at Hotel Statler. It will
PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT
• It took the Heinz chefs a
bundle
meeting,
and
no
recent
trip
through
Mexico,
ac-
be a
DANCING UNDER THE STARS
long time to develop the new
companied by movies in color. member will be admitted unless
INFORMAL LUNCHEON
recipe for Vegetarian Soup.They
011 OCEAN TERRACE
Mrs. Arthur Gould is chairman she brings with her a bundle of
tested it in scores of Jewish
used clothing or other articles
of the (lay.
Dietary Olnertants
homes before they gave it their
suitable
for
sale
in
the
Council
ItGETARIO
MODIFIED AMERICAN
OR EUROPEAN PLAN
final approval. But it's ready
Knights of Pythias Annual Resale Shop.
souP;
Samuel Jacobs, an expert in
Early RessrvatIontSmitestel
for you now at your grocer's.
Turkey Party Sunday
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vi.mtv.st
consumer education, who is con-
JOSEPH ELKIN
It's a taste sensation. You must
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Manager
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights nected with the Detroit Board
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try it I You simply must I Not a
of Pythias, will hold its annual of Education, will speak on the
condensed soup I Nothing to add!
turney party on Sunday, Nov. problems of the consumer.
Final plans for the barn dance
17, at the Detroit Lodge Build-
SPECIAL
to be given by Junior Council
ing, Erskine and John R St.
i DECEMBER
The party will start at 8 at Max's Barn on Thanksgiving
RATES
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o'clock. A great effort has been night, Nov. 21, will also be dis-
made by the entertainment corn- cussed. Anyone wishing to obtain
mittee to make this affair better tickets may do so by contacting
than any previous party. Barney Miss Dorothy Yura, general
Kosofsky, chairman of the com- chairman, 3278 Tuxedo Ave.
mittee, urges all members to be
Flowers for all occasions-
present and to invite their
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
friends.
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