" 'wish Periodical Carter
A avertam
April 18, 1941
• ENGAGEMENTS
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
J.W.E.W.O. Shower
For Orphans May 7
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freedman of Gladstone Ave. announce
Plans are rapidly being com-
the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Jay Herman Moss,
pleted for the annual shower for
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moss of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Towlen of Northlawn Ave. announce the General Israel Orphans' Home
the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Leo Weingarden, for Girls in Palestine and to give
son of Max Weingarden. Reception on Sunday, April 20. aid to the British.
asks the co-
The
gagement to Bernard
B
Bette Elaine Wolfgang's engagement
Roy Fisher,
organizations
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Fisher of Muskegon, Mich.,
Mich. of
is an-
of to help raise funds
the operation
ae
and public
th
flounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wolfgang
Belcrest. Both Miss Wolfgang and Mr. Fisher attended the Univer- to clothe and feed the orphan
city of Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gott of 1134 Boulevard, Bayonne, N. J.,
announce the betrothal of their daughter, Shirley, to Leo Slomovitz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz of 44 W. 23rd St.,
Bayonne, N. J., former residents of Detroit. June 8 has been
set as the wedding date. Miss Gott was graduated from Bayonne
schools and the Mandl School for Medical Assistants. Mr. Slomovitz
is a graduate of Bayonne schools.
Vir Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of 2680 Glynn Ct. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Bernard Field, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Field.
Mr. and Mrs. David Levin of 3286 Glendale Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Selma, to Norman Edgar Fixler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fixler of Allendale Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pinsky of Elmhurst Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Tillie, to Joel Greenberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Greenberg of 12th St.
• WEDDINGS
April 19—Miss Mildred Ruth Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and
Airs. Charles Jacobs of Hamlin Road, Buffalo, N. Y. (formerly
of Detroit), to Milton Stark son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stark
of Cortland Ave., Detroit. The ceremony will be performed in
Buffalo.
April 26—Miss Edith Wendell, sister of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Meltzer, to Maurice M. Wartell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius E.
Wartell, at 17160 Ohio Ave. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
A dinner will follow at Northwood Inn.
April 27—Miss Nettie Kroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Kroll of Dexter Blvd., to Saul Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Kelmanovitz of Monterey Ave., at Congregation Bnai Zion.
April 27—Miss Sylvia Lux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Lux of 2522 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Albert Schneider, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schneider of 2029 Gladstone Ave., at Congre-
gation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, at
5 p. m.
April 27—Miss Beatrice Pizer, (laughter of Mrs. Peter Pizer of
Glendale Ave., to Isadore Nusbaum, son of Mrs. Jacob Nusbaum
of Gladstone Ave.
June 8—Miss Helen Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brown of 18491 Cherrylawn Ave. to Bernard Fineman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 E. Ferry Ave.
MRS. WILLIAM FISHER
homes there are obsolete
Ernest Goodman Speaker at many
editions which can be of use
by these men, such as novels,
Bnai Brith Fireside
mystery and physical culture
The April Fireside Chat of the literary works. A crew is in
Business and Professional Wo- waiting to pick up books not
men's Group will be held at the needed.
home of Miss Anne Topper, 3322
Clements Ave., at 8:30 p. m. on
April 25.
Ernest Goodman, well-known
"Infinitely more precious
Detroit attorney, and an ardent
23 the years IOU by"—
advocate of civil liberties, will
discuss "Civil Rights and Na-
tional Defense." Members and
friends are invited.
Charity Games Party of
Veterans' Auxiliary
April 30
On Wednesday, April 30, 8:30
p. m., at Fort Wayne Hotel, Cass
at Temple, the Detroit Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the U. S., will sponsor
a charity games party for do-
nations to outside organizations.
Committee chairmen Lenore To-
bias, Townsend 7-3980; Belle
Clayman, Tyler, 5-6662; and
Ann Elias, Townsend 6-0175,
will deliver tickets upon receiv-
ing a phone call. All are invited.
Activities chairman Henrietta
Niman, Townsend 5-4858, an-
nounces that the auxiliary ac-
cepted the duty of gathering
books for the libraries at Fort
Wayne, Detroit, and Selfridge
Field, Mt. Clemens, for the sol-
diers from the general public. In
girls from 6 to 16. Last year
300 orphan girls received cloth-
ing and food amounting to $900.
In view of the greater needs it
is hoped that this year this sum
can be doubled to make it pos-
sible for each child to have a com-
plete change of wearing apparel.
Merchandise such as underwear,
hose and sweaters will be on con-
signment arranged so the guests
may select what they like for
their contribution. Part of the
proceeds will be utilized for Brit-
ish relief. Mrs. R. B. Newman
is originator of the shower plans.
The shower is scheduled for
Wednesday, May 7, at 1 o'clock
at the Bnai Moshe. A luncheon
will be served and there will be
bridge and mah jong. Mrs. J.
Zuckerman and Mrs. A. Kurzman
are in charge. Mrs. Harry Wein-
Rubenfire) berg, Mrs. F. Privetsky, Mrs. Wil-
April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David Grossman (Rose
liam Fisher, Mrs. Morris Fishman,
of Collingwood Ave., a (laughter, Mucene.
Mrs. S. B. Hack and Mrs. E.
Weisman are active on this com-
mittee. Contributions can be sent
N. H. J. C. Plans Annual to Mrs. Harry Weinberg at Radio
Chelm Humor in
Station WJBK. For information
Fund-Raising Project
call Hogarth 5584—or rs. S.
Learsi Volume
M. Shore, president, University
On Wednesday, April 23, at
1-0304.
Mrs. Luba Margolin, chairman
Very few stories figuring un- 1:30 p. nt, at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center, the Detroit League
der the title humor are original. of the National Home for Jewish of the Red Cross unit, announces
that the work room is open for
They are either repetitions, or Children at Denver will present volunteer workers on Monday,
variations. The art of story-tell-
Wednesday and Thursday from
10 to 3. Anyone desiring to regis-
ing is not in the story itself but
ter may do so at the Hebrew
in the manner in which it is told,
School Branch, Tyler and Law-
and it does not matter how old a
ton, or by calling Mrs. Margolin
tale is as long as the narrator
at her home, Northlawn 7298.
is able to relate it well.
Because he is able to tell a
story and to fascinate his read-
ers, Rufus Learsi has gained a
FELDMAN - KUMOVE
The ballroom at the Wilshire
large following over a period of
Hotel was the scene Sunday,
years. Rufus Learsi (Rufus is
April 8, of the ceremony which
the Latin for Red and Learsi
united in marriage Miss Miriam
read backwards is Israel—there -
Kumove, daughter of Mr. and
fore, Israel the Redhead) is none
Mrs. Berl Kumove of Muirland
other than Israel Goldberg, au-
Ave., and Dr. Paul H. Feldman,
tho•, publicist, teacher, who has
son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Feldman
made many contributions to the
of this city.
narrative art dealing with Jewish
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
subjects.
Being aware of the bride's
His newest book is "The Book
knowledge of Hebrew, Rabbi Ad-
of Jewish Humor," just released
ler, in addition to the regular
by the Bloch Publishing Co. of
routine of the wedding cere-
New York. As he states in the
mony, addressed her with a few
foreword, "the tales in this com-
appropriate remarks in Hebrew.
pilation have been told and re-
Miss Rose Dovitz was maid-of-
MRS. HARRY GOLDBERG
New
told for generations." But—as
its
yearly
complimentary
pro-
honor.
Sam Goodman
ther-
already stated—the art lies in
gram as an introduction to its Yor k City, the groom's an.
bra
the telling.
in-law, was th e best
the
Rufus Learsi's book contains annual fund-raising project.
that f mllow
Mrs. Sol Glueckman, chairman The dinner oed
a long section with tales of
of the play group, states that ceremony was interspersed with
Chelm, a name that has become the performance this year will singing, movie taking and in-
famous as a link with Jewish hu- be a one-act comedy, directed formal talks by Sophie Siegel of
mor. Some of the best stories
h Pioneer Women's Organiza-
the United
about
Chelmer
Naronim
are by Mrs. Gertrude Wiener Kaplan, tion , M. M ichlin of th
related the
here.
But it is
not limited
to them. The able compiler has entitled "Ladies in Linen," with
chosen selections from the works the following in the cast: Mes- Hebrew
and M. guests
Kramer.
The Schools,
out-of-town
in- .
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Sam Good-
of Immanuel Olsvanger and Al- (lames
Gerson
Bernstein,
Oscar
Goldman,
Milton
Mahler, Sidney
of New York
man and
and family
Dr. and Mrs. David
exander Moszkowski as well as Sherman, Irving Smith and Leon City
Marks and family of Wheeling,
other sources.
, general
Rabbis and scholars, doctors Zeckman.
Mrs. M ore y Scholnickeneral
Va.
and lawyeyrs, husbands, wives chairman of the fund-raising W. Following the dinner, reception
for
and children, marriage brokers,
dance, the inne r,
liars, buyers, borrowers, glut- project,
announces
that the
simul-
taneous
bridge and
mah
jong
York City and Washington
anti-Semites, parties will be held on Wednes - New ,
renegades,
tons,
y, May 21, in the homes of D. C. where they spent their
rich men, poor men, beggarmen, (la
De- honeymoon.
chiefs—all
chiefs
Indian
thieves
come in and
for treatment
in the friends and members of the De_
BAILEN - PAPERNICK
troit League. Tickets are now on
Mrs. William Papernick of
Rufus Learsi compilation.
n uunB c g aeiietn et the e,
l ndN
Nirs. Harry Goldberg is pres i- 1 m
L 'o ial r lri o ran ina t ,g o e , to ()Of:at 1 eu re a announces
"The Book of Jewish Humor, " sale'
with its excellent mixture of (lent of the Detroit League.
Samuel
pathos and fun, is a splendid ad-
Detroit, at the Prince Edward
dition to the library on humor.
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