American lavish Periodical Center 1942 NT dOUs pali- 'Yards 1. our Jews tke a ;arent know tre- gnize ne, if , ;to, is auto. lat a t the .stine, .ogni. litical is of al of e are litical trust les in )•ities '; can , ever, their , wish Jews ;izen- y re - Aries eking alent could . CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO September II, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman of 3282 Cortland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam, to Sidney Garelick, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Garelick, of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Grunt announced the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to Charles J. Dubin, son of Mrs. Morris Dubin at a reception held Aug. 23. The wedding will take place in De- cember. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weisman of Elmhurst Ave. announce the e ngagement of their daughter Shirley to Philip Herman, son of Mrs. Leila Herman of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Goodman of Indiana Harbor, Ind. announce the engagement of their daughter, Frieda to Dr. James E. Good- fr i e nd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodfriend of Detroit. Miss Goodman attended Indiana University and is now a student at Northwestern University. Dr. Goodfriend, who attended w i, y n e University and war graduated from Northwestern Dental School, is now a Lieutenant, (Junior Grade) in the Navy. Mfr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenenberg, of 16568 Tulle'. Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Sylvia, to Martin Selik, son of I. Selik of 6348 Fourteenth St. The bridegroom- elect is it senior in Wayne University's College of Pharmacy and is affiliated with the Rho Pi Phi Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rozner of Glendale Ave. announce the en- gagement of their (laughter, June, to Sergeant Harold A. Hirsh, formerly of Carnegie, Penn., now stationed with the U. S. Army at Camp Edwards, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleicher, of 4247 Monterey Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Caroline to Cor- poral Lawrence L. Kopel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopel of 200 Hazelwood Ave. Corporal Kopel is stationed at Harlingin, Texas. Charles H. Marks, of Chicago, Ill., announces the engagement of his daughter Carol Jean to Lawrence S. Somerman, son of Mi. and Mrs. I. Somerman, of Chicago. Miss Marks is a former De- troiter. Mrs. Marion Nadell announces the engagement of her daughter Theda Ellen, to Irvin Fleischacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fleischacker of Tyler Ave. ' sibil- find .listic i4 • WEDDINGS Sept. 25—Miss Roslyn Helen Fellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fellman of 1645 Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Herbert Leonard Parise'', son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Parise'. of Passaic, N. J. The ceremony will be performed at the bride's residence at 4:30 P. M. Rabbi A. M. Ileshman will officiate. • BIRTHS Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tatken (Vivian Becker), of 3284 Webb Ave., a daughter, Joan. Aug. 30—To Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen (Barbara Zebrak), a son, I. William. Sept. 2—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope (Betty Welt, formerly of Detroit), a daughter. Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Siegal (Shirley Kerner), a son, Ronald Kerner. Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyman (Joan Modell), a son. Hebrew School Drive For Members Begins After Rosh Hashonah The Membership Enrollment Project of the United Hebrew Schools will begin this year im- mediately after Rosh Hashonah. The first meeting will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron A. Silberblatt, the chairman of this project. His associate chair- man is Dr. Albert E. Bernstein. The planning committee consists of Aaron A. Silberblatt, Rudolph Zuieback, Harry Cohen, Julius Berman, and Louis Robinson. The membership fee for the United Hebrew Schools is very nominal, it is $5.00 per year. It is the aim of the Schools to build up a large membership, not only because of the financial end of it, which is not minimized, but mainly because of its educational and moral values. A large mem- bership means a great moral sup- port for the system of schools. Members have until now kept in touch with the schools through the various celebrations such as holiday festivals, commencement exercises, open house, etc. From now on an additional point of contact will be added, and that is a monthly bulletin which all mem- bers will receive and by means of which they will be informed of the activities of the schools. MY ENTIRE STAFF JOINS ME IN EXPRESSING TO YOU OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE AND TO EX- TEND WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! . . . Pearl Nosan OAK-LE BEAUTY SALON OAK-LE Health & Reducing Studio 13319 LINWOOD AVE. TO. 7 - 9411 NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL! During the past 20 years we have made it possible for our hundreds of patrons to enjoy the High Holy Days with the finest of BAKED GOODS, NUT MEATS GIFT BOXES, ETC. Send a Box of Perwein Goodies to Your Boy at Camp! Rabbi A. M. Hershman Heads Religious Labor League Committee A committee has been formed to assist David Zeitani in his efforts in behalf of the League for Religious Labor in Palestine, headed by Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man as chairman and Rabbis Morris Adler and Isaac Stallman as vice-chairman. Work was immediately begun in behalf Of the 20,000 organized men and women in Palestine who are following the ideology of "Torah v'Avodah (Torah and La- bor), and the committee expects to cable to Palestine a substan- tial sum of money in behalf of those heroic workers who are now in the front ranks in our fight for democracy, and our survival. The committee calls upon De- troit Jewry to join them in er- tending active aid to the league. The temporary office of the league is at 629 Ford Building. The committee consists of Hyman Keidan, David Freidman, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, Meyer Beck- man, Abraham Caplan, Daniel Temchin, Louis Tobin, Isadore Sosnick, Sol Edelman, David Ber- ris and Irving W. Schlussel. MARRIAGES Season this Sunday, Sept. 13. The opening bill will feature a double attraction including the renowned Littman's Peoples Theatre, 12th and popular comedian of the Yid- and Seward which has been dark il:sh stake, Aaron Lebedeff, in during the summer months will person. Mr. Lebedeff will present _ re-open for the Fall and Winter his entire repertoire. HARRIS-PAPLANUS Miss Charlotte Jean Paplanus of Winchester, Tenn, became tIn bride of Lieut. Phil Dreifuss of Fort Custer, Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Harris, 26 W. Kingman. The home was beautifully dec- orated with an array of flowers— the color scheme of pink and white being carried out with same. The bride was unattended and Lieut. Charles H. Blick was best man for the groom. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Win. B. Silverman of Temple Beth-El. After the cere- mony refreshments were served to members of the bride and groom's families and a few close friends. Preceeding the wedding a din- ner was given at the Post Tavern by the bride's mother. Those a'.- tending were members of the families, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Rabbi and Mrs. Wm. B. Silverma n and Lieut. Charles II. Blick. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. I. S. Paplanus, mother of the bride, Winchester, Tenn.; Mr. Julius Dreifus, father of the groom; Mrs. Fannie Dreifus; Mrs. Celia Dreifus and Mrs. Jeanette Lane, all of Chicago, Ill. WELTON-STEIN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stein an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sylvia Pearl, to Lincoln Welton, son of Mrs. J. Welton, of Calvert Ave. on Tuesday. Sept. 8. The ceremony took place at Temple Beth-El, attended by members of the immediate fam- ilies, and performed by Rabbi GA YLER-GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ackerman of San Juan Drive announce the marriage of their sister, Ethel Goldberg to Zelig Gayler at Kfar Menachem Kariit, Palestine. 1942 5703 Greetings and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year H EL ERMAN-FREEDMAN Miss Pauline E. Hellerman, daughter of Mrs. Louis Heller- man, of West Midland street, be- came the bride of David H. K. Freedman, son of Mrs. A. M. Freedman, of Sault Ste. Marie, Friday Sept. 14 at 5 o'clock in the Temple Beth-El, in Detroit. Rabbi Benedict Glazer, D. D., officiated before members of th ,.! immediate families. The bride chose a brown and gold wool suit, for her wedding, with gold accessories and green orchids. Her only attendant, Miss Helen Jacoby, of Bay City, wore a suit of gray blue with silver trim, brown accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Harry Parisler, of Detroit, was best man for the bridegroom. 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