America ,fetvish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Juiv 10, 1942 BETROTHED S DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS Adolph Razzman of Tyler Ave. announces the engagement of his daughter, Shirley, to David Taub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taub of Selden Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenthal of LaSalle Blvd. announce he engagement of their daughter, Tess, to Rabbi Jacob M. Levit"., son of Rabbi and Mrs. M. P. Levitz of New York City. The wed- ding will take place in August. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Lilac Ave. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rhoda, to Louis Elkind, son of Mrs. Rose Elkind. The wedding will take place on Aug. 23. Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Helen, to Stanley Fleischaker of Detroit, formerly of Louisville, Ky., son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Fleischaker of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. I. Globerson of 3287 Leslie announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Gloria Loraine, to Herman Oleshansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky of 1656 W. Philadelphia. The wedding will take place October 18, 1942 at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Linx of 11534 Byron Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Carolyn Rose, to George Orrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Orrin. Chi. Roth. for Married at New York Ceremony J.W.E.W.O. Tag Day in Mt. Clemens on July 12 A special fleeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare Ogranization %vas held Monday, July 12, at the Congregation llnai Moshe, Mrs. R. Katzin, pre- sided. At this meeting there was sent out by cable to Palestine $90.00 for two orphaned families, also relief was given to orphaned families in Cuba. It was decided to give $175 to the Vaud Ilatzoh for one steamship ticket to bring a boy from Shanghai. Arrangements were made for a Tag Day to be given Sunday, July 12, at Mt. Clemens. Arrangements were also made for a picnic to be given Sunday, July 26, at Palmer Park. • WEDDINGS MISS ELEANOR URBACH Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Urbach of 2734 Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Eleanor, to Private First Class Irving J. Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers of 2907 Monterey Ave. Campers Arrive at Tamakwa for Season The Camp Tamakwa Special train arrived at Algonquin Park Station early on the morning of July 3 with a train load of happy, enthusiastic boys raring to get started on their eight- week camping season. Upon arrival at the boat land- ing, which is seven miles from the station, the boys were greet- ed by the entrancing sight of 24 canoes tied one behind the other in perfect formation. The boys were placed in the canoes and without further ado, start- ed on the 1 1/2-mile journey to camp. They were all thrilled by the thick forests of overgreen trees which lines the shores of South Tea Lake, and upon land- ing at camp they all scurried to their cabins and immediately be- gan an investigation of the camp grounds. The remainder of the (lay was spent in acquainting the boys with camp discipline, the many buildings surrounding us, the different sections of the camp, and the staff members. In the morning the boys took their physical examinations and now they are down at the waterfront taking their swimming, canoeing and sailing tests. July 14—Miss Beverly Meises, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Meises, of 2725 W. Boston Blvd., to Lieut. Morris Lessen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lessen, of 900 Whitmore Dr., at Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate. July 15—Miss Annette Lois Linx, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Linx, of 11534 Byron Ave., to David Morris Konheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Konheim. July 18—Miss Sophie Wilensky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilensky, to Captain Benjamin Abrams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abrams, of Chicago, Ill. Captain Abrams is stationed at Camp Custer. July 26—Miss Rae Ehrinpries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ehrinpries of Burlingame Ave., to Israel J. Siman. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. July 26—Miss Eleanor Reifler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reifler of Elmhurst Ave., to Julius Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapiro. July 26—Miss Ethel Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz of 3236 Webb Ave., to David Steinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Steinman of St. Paul, Minn. • BIRTHS June 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Meryl Myron Fenton of Pennington D•., a son, Jerome Leslie. June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenberg (Jeanette Kaplan) twin daughters, Marlene and Darlene. June 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shackett (Norma Klavons), a son, Gary Stewart. June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sander Hillman (Ida Sklare) of 9330 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Barbara Lynne. June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blau (Phyllis Garelik) of 3041 Boston Blvd., a son, Robert Phillip. July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. Zweig of Cleveland, Ohio (Kitty Schwartz, formerly of Detroit), a son. MARRIAGES LERNER-MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson of the Belcrest Hotel announce the marriage of their sister, Mrs. Leo E. Morris, to Nathan M. Lerner on July 9, at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Lerner left for an extended trip to Mackinac Island and upon their will make their summer Bnai Brith Youth Delegates return home in Pine Lake. They will re- Register for War Service side in Detroit on Whitmore Rd. CHICAGO (WNS) — A scene GORNEY - GOLD unique in the history of conven- Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Gorney tions was to be noted at the opening session of the War Serv- of Detroit announce the mar- ice Conference of Aleph Zadik riage of Richard A. Gorney to Aleph, Bnai Brith youth organ- Mildred Gold of St. Louis, Mo. ization which was held at the The ceremony was held at St. Congress Hotel this week. Since Louis Saturday, July 4. Miss most of the delegates were of the Gold is a member of Phi Sig Sig age required to register for selec- Sorority and attended Washing- tive service, special booths for ton U and Missouri University. the registration were set up for They will reside at the Lee the delegates by the Illinois Selec- Plaza after their return to the tive Service Administration. It city. was estimated that 90 per cent HORELICH-VOLHVICH of the delegates registered at these Mr. and Mrs. David Volhovich booths for war service. Ten per cent of the 17-21 group in Aleph announce the marriage of their Zadik Aleph were reported as (laughter, Dorothy Walker, to having voluntarily joined the na- Arnold Horelich. The wedding tion's armed forces by February took place July 2 at the Statler 1, 1942. AZA officials estimate Hotel. The newlyweds will re- that 2,500 members are in active side in Pittsburgh, Pa. service already. QUITTNER - ROSIN Mrs. Sarah Rosin of 2715 IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY . . Rochester Ave. announces the Miss Ethel Reznick and Miss marriage of her daughter, Jean Shirlee Kahn are sojourning for Theodora, to George Franklyn two weeks in Frankfort, Mich. Quittner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Quittner of Cleveland Mrs. .Joseph Shapiro enter- Heights, Ohio. The young couple tained at a shower at the Wil- are making their home in San- shire Hotel for bride-elect, Miss dusky, Ohio. Eleanor Reifler. Covers were laid for 100 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of Boston Blvd., spent the holi- day week-end at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Epps (Shir- ley Mae Stein) have returned from Colorado Springs and are now residing at 900 Whitmore Road. - — are dying for the Four Freedoms. The least we can do here at home is to buy War Bonds-10(17 for War Bonds, every pay day. Free Citizenship Classes at Central High A free citizenship class is now meeting at 7 o'clock on Mon- day and Wednesday evenings, in Room 206 of the Central High School, Tuxedo, near Linwood, according to Frederick S. De- Galan, director of the depart- ment of adult education of the Detroit Board of Education. The class is part of the WPA Adult Education Project. A certificate. which may be taken to the nat- uralization bureau, is given upon completion of the course. Ladies Yeshiva to Hold Card Party on Aug. 5 MRS. BERT WHITMAN (Miss Mae Shay) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Whit- man and daughter returned from New York where they attended the wedding of their son, Bert, to Miss May Shay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shay of New York City at Temple Emanuel on Fifth Ave. Rabbi Perleman officiated. The bridal couple are spending their honeymoon in At- lantic City and will make their home at the Normandy Apts., Riverside Dr., New York City. Max Elkin and Isaac Evans Sell Bonds at Colonial Meeting The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah are making plans for their coming donor luncheon to be held Oct. 20, at the new Ye- shiva Building, Dexter and Cort- land, admission $5. The card party to be held on Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 5, at Bnai David Synagogue social hall, is one of the ways and means of making the donor pledge. Mrs. Rottenberg, presi- dent, hopes members and out- siders will take advantage of this offer and sell enough tickets to enable them to get their pledge paid for. Gift tickets are also being dis- tributed as a ways and means towards the donor ticket. For information or tickets call the Yeshiva office or TO. 5-1171. Gifts to North End Clinic Isaac Evans and Max Elkin North End Clinic has received acted as joint chairmen at a the following contributions: meeting held at the Colonial Hotel In memory of Mrs. Sarah in Mount Clemens on Saturday, Granet by Mrs. Max Broad and July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Blum- With the aid of Judge Samuel berg; in memory of Louis Wein- Silbert of Cleveland, who was a stein by Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers, guest at the hotel, Messrs. Elkin Miss Sadie Hirschman, Mr. and and Evans sold $30,165 of War Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman, Mr. Bonds and Stamps. Ind Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, Molly Picon and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman and Mrs. Aaron Appoints Jacob Kalish, gave a splendid per- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman; formance as entertainment for the in memory of David Goldstein Committees for Pisgah guests. by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen- Aux. Donor Luncheon Refreshments were served to thal; in memory of Mrs. I. Ba- the guests who participated in ron's brothers by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president the fund raising. I. R. Myers. of the Pisgah Auxiliary, Bnai Brith No. 122, has appointed Mrs. Gerald Goldberg chairman of the third annual Donor Luncheon to be held Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the Masonic Temple. The following were selected Natural Beauty to work on the project in their designated capacities: Mrs. Edward Kopel, secretary; Mrs. Lewis Manning, Mrs. Sam 1,, Schwartz, pledge card chairmen; Oi Northern Michigan Ruth Klaiman, Shirley Bookhold- er, Ann Holzman, I. Faber, Dor- • The Only Kosher Resort Genial Hospitality othy Deutch, Mesdames Hyman • In the -Pine Forests of Northern Michigan Rudolph, Bernard Cohen, Ber- • Half-Mile Private Bathing Beach nard Lemond, Irving Gilbert, • Tennis, Golf, Boating, Fishing Robert Nathans, Julius Meskin, • Private Playgrounds and Counsellor for Children Wm. Banks, Albert Green, Vic- • If You Come by Greyhound Bus or Train—Stein's Will Meet tor Fine, H. Small and Abe You in Traverse City. Danloff, captains; Mrs. Lein Cherrin, ways and means com- mittee c hair ma n. Assistant chairmen: Mesdames Julius Mes- ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAY—OMENA, MICHIGAN kin, Abe Cherrin, A. J. Red- For Information and Reservations Call TYler 5-7738 blatt, Edward Kopel, Ann 'Holz- man; souvenir book, Mrs. Wm. Parnos; publicity, Mrs. Albert Green. Stein's Clover I Lode g P STEIN'S CLOVER LODGE Trees Planted in Palestine Forests The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: Butzel Forest: One tree in memory of Mrs. Ida Pevin by Mrs. M. Pollak; two trees in memory of mother Zelda Brill by Mrs. M. Pollak; one tree in memory of father Solomon Mil- ler by daughters, Mrs. Libby Robins and Mrs. Jennie Green; one tree in memory of Anna- belle Tarlo by mother, Mrs. Bessie Schwartz; one tree in memory of Mrs. Celia Lichter by the No. Woodward Branch of Jewish Women's European Welfare. Mizrachi Forest: One tree in memory of Mr. L. Weinstein by Mr. and Mrs. I. Shetzer; one tree in memory of daughter Sylvia by Mrs. H. Goldstein; one tree in memory of son Julius by Mrs. H. Goldstein. 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