Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
HEBREW SCHOOLS
from the youth organizations. The
uel Kazdan of Sturtevant Ave.,
council will sponsor Hebrew
The United Hebrew Schools in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
classes for young adults. These
will be open to all. A question- gratefully acknowledge the re- their son, Myron, which was ob-
naire on this matter is being cir- ceipt of one-half scholarship to served on Saturday, Oct. 24, at
culated. A series of holiday pro- the Scholarship Fund of the the Rose Sittig Cohen. school.
grams plus an Oneg Shabbat are
on the agenda for the year.
The next meeting of the coun-
cil will take place jointly with
the first meeting of the J. N. F.
youth committee on Nov. 5, at the
home of Shevie Laiken, LaSalle
Blvd.
The Zionist Youth Council is
entering its third year of activi-
Twenty-Third Annual Banquet
ties. It was formed to coordinate
Zionist youth activities, be the
spokesman for the Zionist youth
groups, increase the feeling of
unity among Zionist youth and
spread Zionist ideals.
At FORT SHELBY HOTEL
Any organization or person in-
Strictly Kosher Meal
terested in Zionist Youth Council
activity please call Shirley Subar,
RABBI MORRIS ADLER. Guest Speaker
Tyler 4-48291
• ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plotnick of Clements Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Celia D., to Louis L. Dzodin, SO!
of Mr. annd Mrs. L. Dzodin of Windsor, Ont.
M r. a nd Mrs. Lewis Lesser of 3321 Monterey Ave. announce
ngagement of their daughter, Prudence, to Bernard Bliefield,
the e
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bliefield of 1996 Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Tannenbaum announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rita Sylvia, to Private First Class Sol Ross, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ross.
Cantor and Mrs. Jacob H. Sonenklar announce the engagement
of their daughter, Charlotte, to Officer Candidate Ozzie G. Simmons,
s on of Mr. and Mrs. Max Simmons of Chicago, Ill. Miss Sonenklar
is a student at Wayne University. Officer Candidate Simmons is a
graduate of Northwestern University and is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa Fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostrow of Collingwood Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Glen Hartman, son
o f Mrs. Rachael Hartman of Hazelwood Ave.
Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization
Sunday, November 1
• WEDDINGS
Oct. 31—Miss Bernice Gantz, (laughter of Mrs. Ida Gantz, to
Donald Mahler, son of Mrs. Grace Mahler, at the Static!. Hotel.
Nov. 1—Miss Sally Sue Lev, (laughter of Mrs. Ida Lev of Dexter-Joy, Florist, Ayler 6.6622
Boston Blvd., to Marvin Richard Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Flowers for all occasions—
Burton Wolf. At home at 18509 Roselawn Ave., 2 to 4. No cards.
Nov. 1—Miss Ruth Naomi Friedman, daughter of William
Friedman, to Maxwell E. Katzen, son of Mrs. Anna Katzen of
the Wilshire Hotel, at 1:30 p. m. at Congregation Shaary Zedek.
Nov. 1—Miss Charlotte Perlstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Perlstein of 15871 Linwood Ave., to George Zahler, son
of Geza Zahler, at Hotel Statler.
Nov. 1-Miss Estelle Crantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Crantz of Euclid Ave., to Harry Shifrnan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Sidman of Elmhurst Ave.
Nov. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Kaplan of Fullerton Ave., to Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of Chi-
cago, Ill.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
October 30, 1942
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PROCEEDS FOR REFUGEE
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• BIRTHS
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Oct. 18—Tr Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Jackson, Mich.
(Edna Rosenman of Detroit), a daughter, Michele Bea.
Oct. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elson (Marjane Berger)
of W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Wendy Sue.
To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tilz of Roselawn Ave. (Clare Franz-
blau), a son, Neil Barry.
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MARRIAGES
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GAMPLE - LURIE
On Sunday, Oct. 25, Rabbi A.
M. Hershman and Rabbi Isaac
Stallman united in marriage
Beatrice Martha Lurie, daughter
of Mrs. Bertha Lurie and the late
Nathan Lurie and Isadore Gam-
ple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alter
Gample of Taylor Ave.
The bride was lovely in a
gown of white brocaded satin,
her long tulle veil trimmed in
lace was held by a coronet of
orange blossoms. She carried a
prayer hook and camillas.
Mrs. Leonard Lurk, sister-in-
law of the bride, was matron of
honor.
Leonard Lurk, brother of the
bride, was best man and Norman
Lurie, nephew of the bride, per-
formed the duties of ring-
hearer.
Following the reception a buf-
fet supper was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Gample are
spending their honeymoon in Chi-
cago and on their return will
reside at 2295 Blaine Ave.
LATTIN - JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.
Jacobs, of McQuade Ave., an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Hilda, on Saturday
night, Oct. 31, to Ensign Martin
Lattin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob M. Lattin, of Cortland
Ave. The ceremony will take
place in the Chapel of the Tem-
ple Israel with Rabbi Leon Frain
officiating.
inate the scene ... decor of
stars,
r aillettes, se q uins ...
On Oct. 21 the Zionist Youth
Council officially started its sea-
son. Officers were elected, corn-
mittees appointed and plans laid
for the seasons work. Present at
the meeting were represetatives
of Avukah, Habonim, Hashomair
llatzair, Junior Hadassah, Little
Women of Hadassah, Young Is-
rael and Young Judea.
The following officers were
elected: president, Shirley Subar;
vice-president, Joseph Weizen-
baum; treasurer, Evelyn Robbin;
corresponding . secretary, Shevie
Laiken.
The following committees were
appointed: J. N. F., Hadassah
Yanich; Hebrew classes, Simcha
Alpert; Chanukah program, She-
vie Laiken, Simcha Alpert; Jan-
uary affair, Joseph Weizenbaum,
Paul Milgrim; Oneg Shabbat,
Evelyn Sislin, Simcha Alpert.
Evelyn Sislin is the representa-
tive to the Senior Zionist Coun-
cil.
The Zionist Youth Council has
laid plans for a broad and var-
ied program for the year. It is
forming a Jewish National Fund
Youth Committee, which will in-
clude J. N. F. representatives
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Gamma Kappa Chi To
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Zionist Youth Council
Plans Season's Work
FRIED - ONKIN
Miss Dorothy Onkin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Onkin, to
Lawrence L. Fried, son of Mrs.
Eugene Fried of Los Angeles,
on Sunday, Oct. 18, at the Fox
& Bounds Inn in Birmingham.
The couple left for Los Angeles
when they will make their home.
A Hallowe'en party with the
traditional games and stunts will
be given by the Gamma Kappa
Chi Fraternity of Wayne Univer-
sity, Saturday evening, Oct. 31,
in the Starlit Ballroom of the
Hotel Webster. In addition to
dancing there will be a midnight
dinner, old time dances and a
song contest. Committee members
in charge of arrangements are
Allen Mendlovits, Geral Efros,
Mauricie Sugar, Meyer Kravitz,
Aaron Sinkoc, Seymour Vander,
and Jack Portney.
The fraternity recently honor-
ed Lieut. Roy Zesser and Air
Cadet Irv. Levine at a smoker
party.
From cocktails until curfew,
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