MARRIAGES

STARK - PUPKO
In a simple but impressive
ceremony performed before the
immediate families at the Sha-
arey Zedek synagogue Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 15, Miss Bluma
Pupko, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Pupko of Chicago
Blvd., became the bride of Sid-
ney Stark. Rabbi Morris Adler
officiated.
The bride was beautifully
dressed in a beige suit and wore
cherry polished shoes with hat
and veil to match. She carried
a bouquet of green orchids.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was Miss Beatrice
Marks, cousin of the groom.
Melvin Moss, also a cousin of
the groom, acted as best man.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the home
of the bride's parents. Approxi-
mately 125 guests attended.
After a brief wedding trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Stark will make their
residence at 3265 Boston Blvd.

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Wife of I. Ressler, the
Noted Artist, Dies

KVUTZAH IRVITH

Last Saturday night the Kvut-
zah Irvith had as guest speaker
Michael Atzmoni who touched
Mrs. Emilie Ressler, wife of
upon current Jewish problems, Isadore Ressler, one of Detroit's
especially in connection with the most eminent artists, died last
upbuilding of the Jewish Home- Saturday afternoon. Funeral
land.
services were held at 2 p. rn.
The next affair of the Kvut- Monday at Temple Beth El.
zah will be in connection with Rabbis Leo M. Franklin and B.
Purim.
Benedict Glazer officiated. Burial
Herman D. Boraks is presi- was in the new Temple Beth El
Feb. 22--Miss Dorothea Ruth Ferar: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dent of Kvutzah Irvith.
Cemetery.
A. M. Ferar of Wildemere Ave., to Murray Berg, son of Mr. and
Surviving her besides her hus-
Mrs. M. Berg of New York, at home. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
will officiate.
N. Peiman Takes Over
band are three daughters, Selma
Feb. 28—Miss Sydel Marilyn Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dexter Book Store R., Hilda and Helen; and two
Isadore B. Stone of 2257 Monterey Ave., to Marvin Frank Jacobs,
sons, Herbert R. and Albert.
son of Louis A. Jacobs, at the bride's residence. Reception from
The Dexter Book Store loc- The Ressler home is at 2449 W.
9 to 12 p. m. No cards.
ated at 11649 Dexter Blvd. at Euclid Ave.
March 1—Miss Jean Simons, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Webb has been taken over by
Mrs. Ressler was an active
Simons of Fullerton Ave., to George Fredson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathanian Peiman of the Zion
I. Fredson of Dexter Blvd., at 5:30 p. m., at Congregation Bruit Book Store. At will be known member of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood. She had devoted her-
David.
as the Jewish Gift and Book
March 1—Miss Rose Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Store and will carry a complete self to Red Cross work and was
affiliated with the Home for
Gorman of 3200 Burlingame Ave., to Sanford Friedman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Friedman, at the Statler Hotel at 12:30 p. m. line of Palestine art and gift Aged, the Jewish Children's
objects—religious and Hebrew Home and the Neugarten Sun-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
school supplies, bridal gifts with
March 1—Miss Esther Bayer, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Sam a Jewish spirit, and Home cere- shine Club.
The oldest of seven daughters,
Bayer of W. Euclid Ave., to Murray Krugel of Detroit, son of monial objects. All his friends
Mrs. Ressler, who was born in
Harry Krugel of Toronto.
are urged to visit the new store
March 1—Miss Rose Conn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and look over the bautiful stock. Libau, Courland, 71 years ago,
Conn of 1647 W. Philadelphia Ave., to Jack H. Kaufman of Come and get ready for Purim was the first to be called by
Monterey Ave. Reception at 12802 LaSalle near Glendale from Shalach Mones. Miss Sarah Pei- death. She came to Montreal
as a young girl and was married
3 to 5 p. m. No cards.
man is managing the store.
there. The Resslers came to De-
March 8—Miss Helen Rose Hamburger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
troit in 1917.
Isadore Hamburger of 3317 Leslie Ave., to Dr. Raymond R.
Mrs. Ressler was revered for
Kanagur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan M. Kanagur, at Temple Miss Faye Portner Named
her kindness and her readiness
Assistant Director of
Beth El, at 3 p. m., reception following in the social hall. Dr. B.
to help the needy. "She was a
Benedict Glazer will officiate.
USO Center
glowing example of everything
Miss Faye Fortner has been good," is the tribute being paid
appointed assistant director of her.
A brother of the deceased,
the USO Center in the Ham-
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Rosenthal (Dorothy Rosen) mond Bldg.
A. Rill of Montreal, and a nep-
of 4053 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Joanne Mary.
Formerly a teacher of audi- hew, Cyrill B. Rill of Grand
Feb. 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Bennett (Mildred Goldberg) torium and home room in the Rapids, came here to attend the
of Wildemere Ave., a son, Alan Bruce.
funeral service.
Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jules Keller (Phyllis Engel) of public schools system, Miss Fort-
The Red Cross unit at Temple
ner has also served as director
Savery Ave., a daughter.
Beth El was suspended on Mon-
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Gaylord (Helen Nairin) of of the Sunday Fun Program at day in memory of Mrs. Ressler.
the Jewish Community Center
Ohio Ave., a son, Michael Gordon.
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul S. Rothenburg (Sally Gershon) and as a counselor at Camp
Mehia.
of Chicago Blvd., a son, Paul Michael.
Miss Portner entered upon Miss O'Neil, Miss Campbell and
Feb. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merkle (Rose Buchman) of
her duties on Feb. 16, and is 'Miss Sheppard constitute the
4762 Cortland Ave., a (laughter, Ellen Nan.
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shiffman (Eleanor Schetzer) associated with Dennis F. Strong, balance of the professional staff
of the Kenmore Hotel, Boston, Mass., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, director of the USO Center. of the local USO program.
Joan Sue.
Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Scholnick (Josephine Fuchs)
of 19905 Roslyn Rd., a son, Bruce.

Mrs. F. Levenson of 3311 Chicago Blvd., formerly of Indian-
apolis, Ind., announces the engagement of her daughter, Jeanette L.,
to David W. Leach, son of Mrs. Bessie Leach of Greenlawn Ave.
Mrs. Valerie Berger of Richton Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Eleanor Burgess, to Max Bayer, son of Mr. anti
Mrs. Sam Bayer of W. Euclid Ave.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Leg:1 Chtm,icle

January 16, 1942

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New Officer's of Women's
Young Israel Plan
Purim Function

On Feb. 10 the new officers
of Young Israel Women were
installed at the home of Mrs.
Hy Cohen, 4045 Buena Vista.
Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter, chair-
mar. of the evening, presented
Rabbi Jacob Cohn, the guest
speaker.
Mrs. David I. Berris, newly
installed president, announces
the appointment of the follow-
ing ladies as chairmen of com-
mittees: Mrs. Isadore Kaplan,
fund raising; Mrs. M. J. Wohl-
gelernter, education; Mrs. Morris
H. Berris, happy day fund; Mrs.
Hy Cohen, membership and Mrs.
Isadore Cohen co-chairmen mem-
bership; Mrs. Emil Spillman,
cheer.
The new officers of the com-
mittees are now busily engaged
in arranging the Purim affair.
MRS. AVERY D. WEISMAN Details will be discussed at the
(Miss Madaline Betty Meyers) next meeting on Tuesday, Feb.
24, in the home of Mrs. Morris
The marriage of their daugh- H. Berris.
ter, Miss Madaline Betty Mey-
ers, to Dr. Avery Danto Weis- Pierre Van Paassen to
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Sneak in Art Insti-
Weisman of Oakman Blvd., is
tute March 12
announced by the bride's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mandel
Pierre van Paassen, author of
Meyers of Richton Ave. The "Days of Our Years" and "That
wedding took place on Sunday, Day Alone," will speak in the
Feb. 15, at the Statler Hotei, large auditorim of the Art In-
in the presence of the imme- stitte Thrsday evening, March
diate families, with Dr. Leo M. 12. His subject will be "The
Franklin and Dr. B. Benedict Jews and the World Crisis."
Glazer officiating. Dr. and Mrs.
Because of his denunciation of
Weisman will make their home Jewish persecution, Mr. van
in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Paassen was voted in 1934 one
of the greatest Christian friends
SAMUEL PLOTKIN DIES of the Jewish people.
Funeral services for Samuel
Tickets for Mr. van Paassen's
Plotkin, who died Monday at his lecture can be purchased at
home, 3533 Woodward Ave., Grinnell's and the Jewish Com-
Royal Oak, were held Wednes- munity Center.
day at the home. Burial was in
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Born Jane Schkloven to
in Russia, Mr. Plotkin came to
Address Council
Detroit in 1906 and built and
Jrs. Music Group
managed several hotels in De-
Continuing its study of music
troit and Pontiac. Surviving are
his wife, Sarah, and seven chil- and composers, the Music Appre-
dren, Lottie, Florence, William ciation Groun of the National
S., and Morris Plotkin and Mrs. Council of Jewish Juniors, De-
Meyer Phillips and Mrs. Adrian troit Section, will have as the
guest speaker at its February
Rosen.
meeting, Jane Schkloven, of the
Speakers' Bureau of the Board
BAY CITY NOTE
Miss Eileen Hirschfield and of Education on the topic "Tone
Eliot A. Immerman, of Saginaw. Poems."
The meeting of the Music Ap-
have set Fes. 22 as the date of
their marriage, to be solemnized preciation Group will be held
by Rabbi Leon W. Rosenberg at Thursday, Feb. 26, 8 p. in., at
the Hirschfield home at 1:30 the home of Miss Madeline Len-
hoff, 3010 W. Chicago Blvd.
o'clock in the afternoon.

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