A merfra ,eul ish Periodical Coffer April 10, 1942 CLIFTON AMUR - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Purity Chapter 359, O.E.S. Games Party a Success Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E. S„ takes this opportunity of thanking the members and their friends for the cooperation giv- en in making our Games Party a success. We were enabled to fulfill our pledge in contrib- uting funds to the following : Moos Chitem Fund, $25; Al- lied Jewish Campaign, $25; Rus- sian War Relief, $25; American fled Cross, $10; Michigan Crip- pled Children, $2; Children's Home, Denver, $5 ; Round Table of Jews, Catholics and Protest- ants, $2; Guild for the Blind, $2: and several other worthy o rganizations. On Monday, April 20, a social evening will be spent at the Eastern Star Temple, 8 W. Alexandrine, cards, Mah Jong and other games played. Re- freshments will be served. The public is invited. Bay City Notes Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman, 120 Columbus Ave., of the ap- pointment of their son, Dr. Har- ford W. Friedman, to the posi- tion of resident physician at the University hospital, Ann Arbor, where he will specialize for three years in radiology and x- ray and the treatment of dis- eases by means of x-ray therapy. Dr. Friedman is now interning at the Cleveland City hospital. Edward Lichtig has returned to this city after spending the past few months in Detroit at the Foyer Nursing Home at 1571 Jefferson Ave. He is now located at the 'Republic Hotel in this city. Mrs. Reuben Adelman re- turned home after spending the winter months at Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony and son, Charles, are leaving on Friday for New York where they will attend the wedding of their son and brother, Ensign Irving B. Anthony, to Miss Leontine C. Schwarz at the Fifth Ave. Hotel on Sunday, April 12. Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield is leaving for New York where he will spend a few days prior to his leaving for Hanover, N. H., to visit his son, Robert, who is a student at Dartmouth College. MEETINGS FOR RUSSIAN RELIEF IN DETROIT April 20—Pisgah Lodge Bnai Brith at the Jewish Community Center Yiddish Folks Verein at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel. April 19, 20, 21—Reizhiner Society Benefit Movie (Soviet Picture) at Littman's Peoples Theater. April 26—Litvisher Farband at the Workingmen's Circle Bldg.--Cabaret Style Program —Chorus 10 p. m., speaker, Gruhzit. Chernigover and Loy- ever Society at the 12th St. and Taylor Bldg.—Mr. Miller. Yid- dish Folks Verein at Taylor and Wilson Hall—Banquet 6 p. m. Speaker Rosenberg. May 9—Berdichever Aid So- ciety at the Jericho Temple. May 14—Brisker Society. Sisterhood of Beth Jacob Hears President of State Federation RECENT BRIDE MRS. ARNOLD WISPER (Miss Marion Meer) —Photo by J. J. Clarke . Miss Marion Meer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meer, of Broadstreet Blvd., was unit- ed in marriage to Arnold Wis- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Wisner of Fullerton Ave., on Sunday, April 12, at 2 p. m. at the Bnai Moshe Congrega- tion. Rabbi Moses Fisher officiated, assisted by Rabbi Nathan and Cantor Katzman. The bride was attired in a white Chantilly lace tiered gown with a Mantilla veil. She car- ried a mother of pearl Bible adorned with white orchids. Julie Adler, the maid of honor, wore a gown of orchid lace and net and carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids were the Misses Shirley Mevis, Adele Meer of Buffalo, Ruth Klein of Ossining, and Norma Meer, sis- ter of the bride acted as junior bridesmaid and Bonnie Epstein was flower girl. The ushers were Bernard Schwartz, as best man, Irving Marks, Irving Davis and Edward Meer, brother of the bride. The bride's mother was at- tired in a gown of powder blue chiffon and lace. The groom's mother wore a gown of char- truese jersey and lace. Among the out-of-town guests present were Mrs. Sharnick and Miss Sharnick of Hollywood, Cal., Dr. and Mrs. M. Moore, Hobo- ken, N. J., Mrs. and Mrs. D. Moore, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meers, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meer and fam- ily, Buffalo, N. Y., Mrs. E. Klein and daughter, Ossining, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. M. Charlestein, Philadelphia, Pa., and Mr. I. Meer, Houston, Texas. The couple will spend their honeymoon at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, Ill. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob met Tuesday after- noon at the Temple with Mrs. Harold Goldberg presiding. Mrs. Jerome D. Folkman of Grand Rapids, president of the State Federation of Sisterhoods, was the guest speaker. This meeting also honored past presidents who were seated at the speaker's table, the past presidents being Mesdames Joseph Barnett, Ben- jamin Goldstein, H. J. Jacobson, Wm. Present, Norman Buckner, Saul J. Birnkrant, Irving Stein- man and Abe Lapider. The pro- gram was arranged and present- ed by Mrs. Lapides, program chairman. Luncheon was served under chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Kruss and Mrs. George Suro- witz. A cultural meeting combined with a business meeting was held by the Bnai Brith Wednes- day evening. Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Grand Rapids was the speaker, giving a message of the war effort of Bnai Brith. Sam Benson presided at the busi- ness session. Rabbi Friedland spoke on the subject "Protest Us From Our Friends" at the Friday evening services. A social hour followed the service. Tea was served un- der chairmanship of Mrs. Her- man Stenbuck. ATHENA GIRLS CLUB WEDDING SPECIALIST PANUSH - LOGAN Miss Sylvia Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan, was married to Sol Panud, son of married to Sol Panush, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Panush on April 17. Rabbi Hershman con- ducted the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Panush left for Chicago for their honeymoon. 1 ) 1 1 1 ]1 1 ,S 1 1'1 32 SECOND Featuring Wadding Portraits and pitluft'S of 'hildren. In your home or in o ir luxurious Studios. OPcn &lily It i 6—Mondays 1,11 4 p.m Su days 12 to 3 Flowers for all occasions- Dexter - J oe Florist. Tyler 6.6622 )II*4111550 BROADWAY CAPITOL THEATRE BLDG. Rose's Flowers • WEDDINGS NEAR KIRBY MOVES LAW OFFICE Allen A. Saltz, attorney and counsellor-at-law, announces the removal of his law offices from 2424 National Bank Bldg. to 1409 ational Bank Bldg., where he will engage in the general practice of the law. Phone Co. 2224. MARRIAGES Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rappaport of McNichols Rd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine Ellen, to Eugene Keller of Mt. Clemens, son of Mrs. Helen Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxman of Taylor Ave. anounce the engagement of their daughter, Corrine, to Morton Oppenheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Oppenheim of Burlingame Ave. The marriage will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosoff of 3041 W. Boston Blvd. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Milton Fish- Rabbi Adler to Preach man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 3411 Sherbourne Rd. On Church On the Air Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Polk announce the engagement of Rabbi Morris Adler of Con- their daughter, Hilda, to Dr. Nathan Horowitz of Houston, Tex., gregation Shaarey Zedek will son of Rabbi and Mrs. H. J. Horowitz of Laredo, Tex. The wed- conduct the service and preach ding date has been set for May 5. the sermon on the "Church of the Air" program on Sunday, April 19, originating from Chi 'ago on a national hook-up, April 17—Miss Betty Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from 1 to 1:30 p. m. The local Jack Goldman of 1644 Burlingame Ave., to Samuel Arden, son of ..utlet is WJR. Mrs. David Arden of 2060 Euclid Ave. May 5—Rose Gertrude Smith, daughter of Mrs. Abraham Smith of 1951 Taylor Ave., to Jack Markus. Ceremony at 8 p. m. at Congregation Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Reception following. TE. 1.4426 The following have made con- tributions to the Home: Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bieberstein in memory of Isadore Peritz ; Mrs. Harold Biller in memory of father Herman Rosenhelm; Jos- eph S. Bing in memory of fath- er-in-law Levy Jacobson; Louis Blumberg., Collinsville, Ill., in memory of father Harris Blum- berg; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan in memory of Maurice J. Caplan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin in memory of Mrs. Fan- nie Grossman; Samuel B. Fink in memory of Benjamin Zernon ; Mrs. I. Frankel in memory of father Yeshaye-Shloyrne; Leon and Rose Friedman, donation; Rebecca Glaser in memory of mother Zelde; Mrs. B. Goldberg in memory of mother Mechlie; Seymour Golden, donation ; Dr. Arnold Kass in honor of Mrs. Rachel Weinman ; Mrs. H. Katz in memory of husband Henry Katz ; Mrs. Henrietta Knoppow in memory of Joseph Knoppow; Esther Lewis in memory of brother Ruby Lewis; Isaac Nor- ber, donation; J. D. Rosenberg in memory of father Elihou Ros- enberg; Mrs. H. Rosenhelm in memory of husband Herman Rosenhelm; Mrs. Harry Satov- sky in memory of parents Julian and Yetta Burnstine; Mrs. Bes- sie M. Schooler in memory of mother's, Mollie Wriener's, birth- day; Mrs. R. Selling in memory of mother Fannie Grossman; Mrs. H. L. Skolnik in memory of mother Kate; Miss Mayme Stone in memory of father Hay- eem Stone; J. W. Webber in memory of parents Hyman B. and Rachel Webber; Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged in memory of Mrs. Beatrice Jacobs and Dr. Harry Gorelick. The American Red Star Ani- mal Relief Society is a depart- ment created by the American Humane Association in Albany, N. Y. Its work is to protect our animals, both pets and farm creatures, in times of stress such as air raids, floods, fires, etc. This Society has based its in- structions and suggestions on the experience of the English, large- ly. These instructions will be given out from time to time on this station. Be ready with your pad and pencil. We will start today by asking you to be sure that your dog wears his license at all times. This is necessary to prevent loss and suffering. Do not destroy your pets, as many thousands of the English did, only to find out later that it was a great mistake. The English now say that their pets have done a great deal in helping them keep up their morale. Our animals deserve our protection. The regular monthly meeting of the Athena Girls Club was held at the home of Mrs. Esther Burnstein, 2306 Webb Ave., on Thursday, March 27. Follow- ing the business portion of the meeting, Mrs. Burnsteoin enter- tained with various diversified readings. The next monthly meeting will be held at the home of Neugarten Sunshine Club Mrs. Anne Bernstein, 2668 Tux- Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, assisted edo Ave., on Thursday, April by Mrs. Norman Noble, will en- 30. tertain the executive board at lunch on Monday, April 2. The monthly board meeting will be held at the Center on April 27 at 11 a. m. and will FRIEDMAN—GILMAN Mr. and Mrs. William Gilman be followed by the regular of Ypsilanti announce the mar- monthly meeting at 1:30. Des- riage of their daughter, Ruth sert luncheon will be served. Audrey, to Staff Srgt. Morris S. Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs Israel Friedman of Ann Arbor, on Wednesday April 16. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Friedman will reside in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he is now stationed. 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