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May 15, 1942 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-05-15

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ma y 15, 1942

Mrs. Bessie Bender
Beth Jacob Leader,
Speaks in Detroit

Mrs. Bessie Bender, well known
woman educator and co-principal
of the Beth Jacob Teachers Sem.
nary of America in New York,

CLIFTON MIMI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Lhronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Canvaysser of 3777 W. Boston Blvd. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to William Rosen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosen, of 19345 Eleven Mile Road,
Roseville, Mich. Mr. Rosen is a deputy sheriff of Macomb County.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Towlen of Northlaw n Ave. announce
the engagement of their (laughter, Adele, to Irving Steinberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steinberg of Cortland Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Morton Yarrows announce the engagement of
their sister, Irene R. Klein, to Dooley A. Cohan, son of Mrs. Fanny
Cohan of Chicago. The wedding will take place in July.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. London of 980 Whitmore Rd. an-
nounce the engagement of their sister, Truma Brooks, to Dr. Abra-
ham Kapetansky.

• WEDDINGS

—Photo by J. J. Clarke
MRS. BESSIE BENDER

will he the guest of the Wom-
en's League of Young Israel at
a meeting to be held Monday
night, May 18, at the Yeshiva
Beth Yehuda, Dexter at Cort-
land. The guest will also ad-
dress a special luncheon ten-
dered in her honor by the Wom-
en's Branch of the Michigan
Synagogue Conference.
Mrs. Bender is a product of
Beth Jacob, the movement
founded by the late Sarah
Schnirer, for the religious edu-
cation of Jewish girls. Before
the war the movement main-
tained a chain of schools in Po-
land, England, Switzerland and
Palestine. In recent years this
religious movement has come to
America where a few Beth
Jacob schools have been estab-
lished in New York. Mrs. Ben-
der is the authoress of numerous
articles on the religious educa-
tion of girls and on padagogy.
Three years ago Mrs. Bender
arrived in this country, where
she immediately became active
in the American Beth Jacob
movement, and now is one of
the heads of the Beth Jacob
Teachers Seminary of America
in New York, whose object it is
to train young women as teach-
ers of religious girls' schools.
Mrs. Bender will spend about
a week in Detroit in the interest
of the movement.•;

WOMEN'S AID

The Women's Aid for Service
Men will hold a meeting Tuesday,
May 19, at 16141 La Salle. A
luncheon at 12:30 will precede
the meeting. All members and
those interested in helping our
boys in the service are welcome.
For any information, call Mrs.
Hoffrichter, TY. 6-4782.

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• BIRTHS

MARRIAGES

HOROWITZ-HARRIS
Mrs. Harry Harris, of Chi-
cago, announces the marriage of
her (laughter, Rose, to Seymour
Horowitz, son of Mrs. R. Horo-
witz and late I. Horowitz, of
Rochester Ave., which took place
May 5. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
officiated at the ceremony which
was followed by a dinner for
the immediate family at the
Book-Cadillac Casino.

SURES-BERNSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bern-
stein of 18681 Pennington Dr.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Roslyn to Joseph
Sures, son of Mrs. Sarah Sures,
1021 Wellington Crescent, Win-
nipeg, Manitoba. The couple ex-
pect to make their home in Win-
nipeg.

MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF

On May 5 the Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid held its
election of officers. The follow-
ing officers were elected:
President, Mrs. Nathan Blat-
nikoff ; first vice-president, Mrs.
Joseph Rose; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum ;
third vice-president, Mrs. Saul
Saxon ; secretary, Mrs. Samuel
Samuels; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Moris Solomon; treas-
urer, Mrs. Harold Kurman;
flower fund, Mrs. Henry Fruend;
chaplain, Mrs. Anna Williams;
case worker, Mrs. Rose Gold-
berg.
The installation of officers will
be held on Wednesday, June 3,
at 12:30 p. m., at the Belcrest.
Chairman of installation will be
Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel, outgoing
president. For reservations, call
Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel, Townsend
6-0132, or anyone of the board
members.
Donations were received from
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon
in memory of the late Myer
Barnett, this donation to go to
Mt. Sinai Hospital; Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid to Mt. Si-
nai Hospital, in memory of the
late Myer Barnett; Mrs. J. Yud-
koff in honor of the recovery
of her son, Harry.

RAFELSON-HOROWITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horwitz
of Lawrence Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ger-
aldine Betty, to Robert E. Ra-
felson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man E. Rafelson, of Harding
Ave., on May 5.
The ceremony took place in
the presence of the immediate
family, at Temple Beth El. Dr.
Leo M. Franklin officiated.

North End Clinic

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In honor of wedding anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik
from Mrs. Alfred Rothschild ; in
honor of Bar Mitzvah of Frank-
lin Sidlow from Dr. and Mrs.
Samson S. Wittenberg; in honor
of Bar Mitzvah of Herbert Ar-
onson from Miss Elizabeth Fin-
ley; in memory of Dr. Morris
Silver from Mr. and Mrs. Abram
Sapiro, and Mr. and Mrs. Eman-
uel G. Frank. For the Jesse F.
Hirschman Memorial Fund: In
memory of Jesse F. Hirschman
from Pot Luck Circle; in mem-
ory of Dr. Morris Silver from
Mrs. Leon Z. Netzorg; in mem-
ory of Mrs. Rachel Netzorg from
Mrs. Leon Z. Netzorg; in mem-
ory of Mrs. Adolph Sloman from
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Meyers, and
Sadie H. Hirschman.

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April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Harris of 18694 Appoline.
Ave., a daughter, Mary Jo.
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown (Pearl Moskowitz)
of Blaine Ave., a son, Stuart Lawrence.
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sobel (Dorothy Gittleman)
of 3047 Calvert Ave., a daughter, Helaine Marilyn.
May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anstandig (Rosa Lee Horwich)
of 4081 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Arlyn Neida.
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bushed (Madeline Collins)
of Webb Ave., a son, Barry Stephen.
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohen (Helen Blurnenau) of
Toledo, 0., a daughter, Ellen Beth.
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Dunitz of 3675 W. Outer
Drive, a daughter.
May 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Michael M. Engelman (Eve Burn-
stein) a daughter, Suzan Rene.
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rands (Claire Grant),
a son.

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid Elects Its Officers

are about 700,000 Polish Jews in
Russ4 the majority of -them liv-
ing in Siberia in desperate need
of clothing. Two ship loads of
clothing , have already reached
Russia. The federation hopes to
send a third soon.
The members of the federation
will visit the many organizations
within the next few weeks to en-
list the 'r aid. Send or bring your
contributions to the federation of-
fice at 9124 Linwood or call Tyler
7-9650 and we will send someone
to pick up wour contribution. The
office is open Sundays from 11.00
to 2:00 and week days from 6:00
to 9!00 p.

At the meeting of the Ameri-
can Federation of Polish Jews
and the Ezra Sisterhood held on
May 10 it was decided to begin a
drive for clothes, food and medi-
cal supplies for the Polish Jews
in Russia.
Harry Weinberg, secretary of
the Detroit district of the fed-
eration, presided at the meeting,
and Benjamin Graubert, who re-
cently arrived in Detroit to take
over the important position of
executive director, was guest
speaker. Ile stated that there

May 17--Miss Bernice Ackerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Ackerman to Wilfred Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz.
May 24—Miss Ethel Delphine Rivkin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Rivkin of Winona Ave., Ilighland Park, to Morris Kap-
lan, son of NI r. rind Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, of Webb Ave. The cere-
mony will take place at the bride's home. Reception following
from 1 to 4 p. in. No cards.
May 24—Miss Marion Kollin, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Kollin, of Cortland Ave., to Henry Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry S. Cohn, of the Belcrest.
May 24—Miss Helen Mildred Waldstein, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob I. Waldstein of 2948 Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. Irving
Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Israel of Plainfield, N. J. Ceremony..
at 12 noon at the Wilshire Hotel.
June 6—Miss Ruth Rosoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Rosoff of Boston Blvd., to Milton Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Fishman. Ceremony at 8 :30 p. m. at Pereira's, Dexter and
Boston Blvd., reception following.
June 7—Miss Elizabeth Fish, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
M. Fish of Westwood Ave., to Samuel Posner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Posner of Calvert Ave. Ceremony at 6 p. in. at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.

Pisgah Juniors Hostesses
To Mothers at Supper

Members of the Pisgah Chap-
' ter of the Women's Auxiliary
of Junior B'nai B'rith enter-
tained their mothers at a supper
at the Wilshire Hotel, Wednes-
day night, May 3. Each mother
was presented with a corsage of
red carnations and small potted
plants marked the mothers places
at the table.
After supper the mothers wit-
nessed the installation of new
officers and the "crowning" of
the "queen." Miss Charlotte
Cant of the Women's Auxiliary
officiated at the ceremonies.
The girls who were installed
are: President, Pauline Gorman ;
first, second and third vice presi-
dents, respectively, Florence
Freedman, Helen Avrushin and
Ruth Weiss; financial secretary,
Edith Feingold. Recording sec-
retary is Tillie Feinbloom ; cor-
responding secretary, Alice Sha-
Pero and Marian Cohen; treas-
urer, Belle Hauptman; historian,
Shirley Fleisher; conductress,
Gail Fishman ; sentinel, Dorothy
Freedland, and counsellor, Lillian
Lash,
Trustees are Irene Gutow,
Bernice Fleisher and Rose Belt-
man, and members of the board
include Fay Katz, Florence Aus-
lander, Mildred Levitt, Johanne
lcosenfeld, Mildred Altman, So-
blue Gordon, Rose Denenberg,
Helen Schwartz, Frances Glazer
and Esther Freedman.
Rose Beitman was the chair-
man for this Mother's Day affair.

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