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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-10-16

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October 16, 1942

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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M r s. Rose Greenberg of Ottawa, Canada, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Pauline, to Charles Sarasohn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn of 3242 Webb Ave.
Mrs. Ida Lev of 3784 Boston Blvd. announces the engagement
of her (laughter, Sally Sue, to Marvin Richard Wolf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Burton Wolf of Roselawn Ave.
911. and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg of 1495 Virginia Park an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Frances, to Lloyd
Finsilver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Finsilver of Boston Blvd.
,1r. and Mrs. Isadore Blumenthal of Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Fred Richard Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clinton of Berkley Road.
Rabbi and Mrs. Aaron Weiss of Ottawa, Ont., Canada, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Kate, of 3225 Sturtevant Ave.,
to Sol S. Firestone of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Weiss is a sister
of Dr. Samson R. Weiss, and is a member of the staff of the
United Hebrew Schools.
Dr. and Mrs. Saul W. Rice of Edison Ave. announce the
e ngagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Walter Kellerman, son
of Mrs. Louise Kellerman of Richton Ave.

Sinai To Hold Donor
Luncheon Rally and
Games Night Oct. 21

A gala evening of games will
be held in the Grand Ballroom of
the Fort Wayne Hotel on Wed.,
Oct. 21 at 8:00 o'clock sharp.
Admissions are war salvage from

• WEDDINGS

Oct. 17—Miss Shirley Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Simon of Webb Ave., to Lieut. Barney Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben B. Schwartz of Blaine Ave.
Oct. 18—Miss Marcia Lee Solovich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell D. Solovich of Elmhurst Ave., to Robert Frank Kaye, son
of Mrs. Bertha Kaye of Philadelphia Ave.
Oct. 25—Miss Ida Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Goldberg, to Herman Lober, at the Belcrest Hotel.
Oct. 31—Miss Bernice Gantz, (laughter of Mrs. Ida Gantz, to
Donald Mahler, son of Mrs. Grace Mahler, at the Statler Hotel.
Nov. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
MRS. JOSHUA KARBAL
Kaplan of Fullerton Ave to Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of Chi-
cago, Ill.
door keys to kitchen utensils.
. . . "Help Scrap the Jap." Bond
books must be turned in that
evening. A $25.00 War bond will
be given away. Have you done
your part in buying War Bonds?
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clamage (Lillian Faber) of If not, contact Mrs. Jack Ruben,
in charge of the War Bond Com-
3796 Elmhurst Ave., a daughter, Heather Elaine.
mittee, Townsend 8-1871. All
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Smith (Edith Kaftan)
members are urged to bring their
of 2001 Elmhurst 'Ave., a son, Gerald Herschel.
husband and friends.
Sept. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Bleier (Gertrude Weinstein)
Final plans for the 4th Donor
of 13138 E. Warren, a daughter, Carol Sue.
Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kuschinski (Carol Englander) Luncheon (annual) which will
take place Wednesday, Oct. 28,
of Muirland Ave., a son, Charles Everett.
in the Fountain Ball Room, Ma-
Oct 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sable (Hortense Wolfgang) of
sonic Temple at 12:30 P. M. is
Roselawn Ave., a son, William Alden.
taking form rapidly. Mrs. Chas.
Oct. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul L. Krieger (Faye Block) a son, Gitlin, chairman of entertainment
Harvey Jay.
announced that Dave Diamond
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Wetsman, a (laughter, and his Band will furnish a musi-
Wendy Ann.
cal program of stirring atmos-
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Myron Owen (Belle Fine- phere. Mrs. S. Brasch well known
man) of 8200 N. Cambridge Ave., a son, Paul Tobias.
vocal soloist will render selec-
tions accompanied by the color-
ful patriotic Victory March will
Opening Meeting of
long be remembered.
Frank Isbey, War Savings
Music Study Club Will
CORN - BROWN
chairman, will present the Mt.
On Sept. 29 Rabbi Rosenthal Be Held October 21
Sinai Hospital Ass'n with the
united in marriage Pearl Louise
Blue Silk Service Flag and Gov-
Brown, daughter of Mr. and
The opening meeting of the ernor Van Wagoner will be the
Mrs. Max P. Brown of Monterey
principal speaker. Mrs. Jacob
Ave., to Isadire Cohn, son of Mr. Music Study Club of Detroit will Harvith, president requests
all
be
held
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
and Mrs. Samuel H. Cohn, Tux-
members to make a special effort
edo Ave. Lieut. Ed Brown, A. C., 20, at 8 p. m., at the home of to attend this luncheon. For fur-
brother of the bride, was here Mrs. J. H. Schakne, 8603 LaSalle ther information regarding ways
from Barksdale Field, Shreves- Blvd.
and means of earning your reser-
port, La., for the wedding.
The program will be as follows: vation, please contact Mrs. Joshua
Jack Ferentz, president of the Karbal, generl chairman, Town-
Detroit Federation of Musicians, send 1-6044; Luncheon Secretary,
will speak. His topic will be "Is Mrs. Max Schubiner or Mrs. Dan-
Ichud" Party Clarifies
Petrillo Justified in His Views?" iel Rachmiel, Townsend 8-7582.
Its Position on Jewish
Marcia Hoffman will be soloist
and Reva Reatha, harpist.
Rabbi Feuer to Address
Immigration, Zionism
New officers for the coming
Business and Professional
JERUSALEM. (WNS) — The season are: President, Mrs. Jack Division of Hadassah
Scherr;
vice
presidents,
Mrs.
recently established "Ichud" Par-
ty, headed by Dr. Judah L. Reva Reatha, Mrs. Isadore Men-
The Business and Professional
Magnes, president of the He- delson ; recording and financial Division of Hadassah will hold a
secretary,
Mrs.
Charles
Alperin;
brew University in Jerusalem,
joint meeting with their male
this week issued a statement ex- corresponding secretary, Miss Lil- friends on Wednesday, Oct. 21,
plaining its position towards Jew- lian Newmark; treasurer, Miss at 8 p. in., at the Statler Hotel.
ish immigration and Zionist dis- Edith Ella Davis.
cipline. The declaration, issued in
respon s e to a demand for a clari-
fication of the Ichud's program Trees Planted in
by the Zionist Actions Committee,
Palestine Forests
stated:
"1. The Ichud Party favor:
Butzel Forest: One tree in
continued Jewish immigration, op- memory of Mrs. Mollie Nussbaum
poses linty measure which would by Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society;
result in the Jews of Palestine one tree in memory of Anton
permanently remaining a minor- Kaczender by Hebrew Ladies'
ity, aims to create a political and Aid Society.
economic situation which would
Ehrlich Forest: One tree in
enable the absorption of the memory of Max Prussian by Mr.
greatest possible number of Jew- and Mrs. M. II. Prussian.
ish immigrants in Palestine, and
is for complete political, social,
cultural and economic cooperation
Hebrew Music to Be Played
with the Arab population.
"2. It is the opinion of the By Trio At Art Institute
!churl Party that political prog-
Emilie Mutter Adams, violin:
ress, based upon equal rights for
the peoples of Palestine, and the Bernard Argiewicb, cellist and
inclusion of Palestine in a fed- Julius Chajes, composer-pianist,
eral union with the neighboring will be heard at the Honor Roll
countries guaranteeing the basic of Hadassah on Tuesday, Oct.
right.- and essential interests of 20, at the Institute of Art. He-
all p , volved, constitutes an ef- brew compositions by Rosowsky
RABBI LEON I. FEUER
fective and most helpful way of and Chajes will be performed. S.
Sosowsky is professor of music Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of the Col-
securing enlarged immigration.
," 3 . On the basis of the above with the Hebrew University in lingwood Ave. Temple in To-
viewpoint, the Ichud Party is to Jerusalem, and is known for his ledo will be the principal speaker.
join the League for Jewish-Arab research work on Bible chanting. Rabbi Feuer is well known to De-
Rapprochement and Cooperation His Trio on "Chassidic" themes troit audiences as an eloquent
according to principles agreed will have its first Detroit per- orator, and will deliver a message
formance on this occasion.
upon by the League.
of vital importance to all.
"4. Recognized Zionist institu-
An invitation is extended to the
tions alone have the right to enter non-Jews for the purpose of clari- entire membership, and their
into binding political negotia- fying the situation and exchang- friends of b o th sexes .
tions with extraneous factors. On ing views regarding possibilities
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz,
the other hand, the Ichud de- of preparing ground for pr000sals chairman of the division, is st-
clar•s that every citizen and Zi-
Zi- and plans wl•.ich would then be tending the Hadassah convention
0 onist.group has the right to enter brought before recognized insti- in New York, and will submit her
into direct contact with Jews and tutions." report of same at this meeting.

• BIRTHS

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Gamma Kappi Chi
Fraternity to Hold
Fall Social Oct. 18

Down River Bnai Brith
Aux. Resumes Activities

The Gamma Kappa Chi Fra-
ternity of Wayne University will
hold its first fall social, a steak
roast, at Middle Rouge Park, Sun-
day evening, Oct. 18. The com-
mittee in charge includes Allen
Mendlovits, Aaron Sinkoff, Maur-
ice Sugar and Seymour Vander.
New officers for the fall term
include Jack Cornblit, master;
Chester Shaw, lieut. master; Lou
Hoffman, secretary and Leo Berg,
treasurer.
Committee appointments are
Phil Rothschild, public relations;
Chester Shaw, pledge; Maxwell
Nadis, cultural; Jerry Efros, stag
social; Max Garber, athletic;Al-
len Menlovits, social and Seymour
Ribiat, locker.

Bnai Brith Bowling

George Liss with a score of
245 took last week's prize for
high score in the Pisgah Bnai
Brith Bowling League.
The National Monthly team,
captained by Max Horwood, the
AZA captained by Charles Bass-
ner and the Greater Detroit
Council headed by Jules Meskin
are now tied for first place ac-
cording to the Pisgah publicity
department.
Other summary scores for the
league are High Team, 3 games;
National Monthly, 2573; High
Team Single game, Palestine, 948,
captain, Harry Schwartz; High
individual average, 3 games,
Harry Thomas, 583.
The following three are now
leading the league: Harry Thom-
as, 189; Paul Talberg, 182 and
S. Sklare, 179.

Bnai Brith Ladies Auxiliary
and Men's Lodge of the Down
River District have resumed their
activities.
A dinner and card party will
be held Sunday, Oct.
at 6
p. m., 441 Oak St., River Rouge.
Mrs. Grace Zeff has been appoint-
ed chairman of the day.
Members and friends are in-
vited. For reservations call Mrs.
Tony Lebovitz, president, at 2224.

Littman To Bring
Troupe to Detroit

Abraham Littman, manager of
Littman's Theater, is in New
York making arrangements for a
troupe of actors for the season.
On his departure Littman said,
"I shall bring a troupe of ac-
tors to Detroit that will reflect
credit upon the Jewish theater.
I am persuaded that Detroit
wants the best in the way of
plays as well as artists, and I
shall make every effort to meet
that demand."

Tau Sigma Phi Sorority
Elects Officers

At a recent meeting of the Tau
Sigma Phi sorority, the following
officers were elected: Elaine Ger-
endasy, president; Claire Gross-
man, vice president; Arlene Gen-
dleman, secretary; Donna Carl-
son, treasurer; Rosemary Emmer,
corresponding secretary; Rose-
mary Eimer and Phyllis Rosson,
publicity.
A rush tea for pledges will be
held at the home of Rosemary
Emmer, 2985 Oakman Court, on
Saturday, Oct. 17.

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