November 20, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Aux. L. A. Sanatorium Bazaar Supported By Mayor Edward Jeffries 1 • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Glaser of Richton Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Adele, to Newton Berlin, son of Harry Berlin of Cortland Ave. The announcement is made of the betrothal of Evelyn Rhoda Kaufman of Detroit, to Technical Sergeant Murray M. Sedly, son of Isaac Sedly, of Jersey City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holzman, of Elmhurst Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyne to Philip Feigenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feigenson of Sturtevant Ave. Outstanding American Leaders Sign Appeal For A Jewish Army Pontiac News Rabbi Leon Fram was the guest speaker at a dinner Sunday evening at Temple Beth Jacob which was held to dedicate the new library. With the addition to the Temple the Marylin Weiss Memorial Library has been moved to larger quarters and newly furnished. Rabbi Friedland acted as toastmaster and several He- brew songs were sung by James Rosenthal accompanied by Mrs. Rosenthal. The dinner was a project of the Ways and Means Committee under the chairman- ship of Mrs. Saul J. Birnkraut. Rabbi Eric Friedland spoke on "The World We Want to Live In," at the Sabbath services Fri- day evening. This talk was one of a series on the same subject which he has presented to the congregation. NEW YORK (WNS)—In a proclamation appealing for the mreation of a Jewish Army in the Middle East, 1,521 prominent Americans including governors, mayors, members of Congress and labor leaders, declared the moral right of the stateless Jews of Europe and the Jews of Pales- tine "to fight—as they ask to fight—under the ancient banner Nov. 26—Miss Leona Wilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of David the King, as the Jewish Wilder of Boston Blvd., to Wilfred Gallow, son of Mrs. Lillian Army." Gallow. Rabbi Adler will officiate. The proclamation which echoed Dec. 2—Miss Shirley Razzman, daughter of Mr. Adolph Razz- similar appeals made during the man of Tyler Ave., to David Taub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph last eighteen months was ad- Taub, of Selden Ave. dressed to "our valiant Allies, Nov. 26—Miss Beatrice Lipset, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the British Commonwealth of Aaron Lipset of Tuxedo Ave., to Oscar Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nations, free peoples everywhere David Hertz, of Leslie Ave. The wedding will take place at the in the world as well as to our Crystal Ball Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. godless enemies." Nov. 29—Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The proclamation read : "Every Asks Families To Harry Schlanger of Calvert Ave., to Paul B. Newman, son of footstep of the Jew in Europe Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Newman of Calvert Ave., at the Statler is stained with his own blood. Encourage Service Men Hotel. Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer and Isaac Steinman will officiate. The Jews have had a hundred Dec. 20—Miss Sylvia Richman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rotterdams. They have seen the To Contact Chaplains David Richman to Morris Wasserman, son of Mrs. Lena Wasserman, horror of a thousand Lidices. In accordance with requests at Congregation Beth Tikvah. The first victims of Hitler's ag- from chaplains in the field, Dr. gression cannot conceive democ- A. W. Gottschall, national direc- r acy denying to them participa- tor of programs in army camps, tion on the battlefield in this naval and air bases for the Na- crusade against barbarism. tional Conference of Christian and Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bates (Marion Winkelman), "Two hundred thousand Pales- Jews, urges families with men in of Clairmont Ave., a daughter, Lynda Sue. tinian and stateless Jews in the the armed services to write to Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. William Coplan (Belle Kaufman), Middle East and elsewhere are the men and encourage them to of Lilac Street, a daughter, Susan Deborah. ready to give battle and fight to contact their chaplains. Service the death. But they have been men should be assured by their denied weapons. They are not families, says Dr. Gottschall, that recognized as belligerents. Even "the chaplains are their best Dr. B. Benedict Glazer Trees Planted In tiny Luxembourg is a full- friends." pledged belligerent ally of Brit- Chaplains will welcome this ad- To Speak On "Jewish COWEN - SINGER Palestine Forest Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Singer ain and of America, and rightly vice on the part of parents and Controversies In Press" of Santa Barbara Drive, an- so. But not the Jews. BUTZEL FOREST Wives, and will he able to render "We have a duty to perform. greater service, Dr. Gottschall de- One tree in memory of Charles nounce the marriage of their Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will sister, Pearl Cowen, daughter of America must not fail them. The clares. Cornell, by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society. Ten trees in mem- speak on Friday, Nov. 27 at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cowen of eyes of all the world's oppressed ory of Yetta Kanat by Pluga p. m. at the Sabbath Eve Serv- Toledo on Sunday, Nov. 15 to and heavy-laden are on Washing- Local Refugees Raise ices of Temple Beth El on "Re- Abe Flayer, son of Mrs. Sophie ton. From this nation, free and Mitrashn. Funds To Buy Plane cent Jewish Controversies in the Flayer. mighty, the world expects the EHRLICH FOREST Public Press—Will They Help moral leadership for liberation. Two trees honoring birthday The Chevrath Gmiluth Chaso- The proclamation concluded : dim, a self-help organization of of Judge II. B. Keidan by Mr. Or Hinder Basic Jewish Causes?" MERZIN - BLOCK The music of the service will and Mrs. M. H. Zackheim. Mrs. Aaron Merzin was Shirley "We, people of America, recog- refugees in the city, together be rendered by the Temple Quar- Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nize the solution of the age-old with two other organizations of MIZRACHI FOREST One tree honoring birth of tet under the direction of Julius Louis Block, of Glendale Ave. Jewish problem in Europe as refugees from Central Europe, Arthur Howard Kirsh, by Young Chajes and Jason Tickton at the before her recent marriage. Mr. one of the objections of democ- the American-Austrian Social Women's Mizrachi. One tree hon- Organ. A social hour, under the Merzin, who is attached to the racy and as a preliminary condi- Club, and the New Detroiter oring marriage of Mr. and Mrs. auspices of the Temple Sister Enlisted Reserve Corps and at- tion to permanent peace in the Soccer Club organized a drive Lee Marlowe by Young Women's hood will be held in the Social tends the Melville Aeronautical world." among their members and other Adding that we recognize the new comers to this country to Mizrachi. One tree in memory of Hall following the services. School in New York, is the son Sabbath Morning Services will Morris Rogensof, by Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Merzin, right of the Jews to: "raise solicit contributions for the pur- be held Saturday morning, Nov. of Brooklyn, N. Y. their voices with the voices of pose of purchasing fighter plane Mrs. Rubin Sklar. other nations on earth in a new "Loyalty". Mr. and Mrs. M. Landau in 28, at 11 o'clock in the Main and supreme harmony," the memory of mother of Mrs. Simon Auditorium of the Temple. Rabbi MERZIN - BLOCK All refugees who could be Shetzer; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Herschel Lymon will preach. The English Room at the Stat- proclamation declared the right reached by the drive gave free- of the Jews of Europe and of Cooper in memory of mother of let Hotel was the scene of a love- ly and enthusiastically for this Mrs. Simon Shetzer; Maimonides ly wedding, Sunday evening, Nov. Palestine "to fight in their own great purpose as a sign for their Army, under their own insignia, Medical Society in memory of Bay City Notes 8. when Rabbi Adler united in gratitude and loyalty to the Rev. Samuel Epstein; Mr. and marriage Shirley Block, daughter on every battlefield of the world country which gave them refuge. to which the United Nations' Mrs. Abraham Cooper in memory Plans for the wedding on of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Block, Although the number of ref- of Arthur A. Caplan, Mr. Lum- Thanksgiving Day, at Chicago, of 2646 Glendale Ave. and Aaron High Command will assign ugees in this city is relatively berg, and Mr. Samuel Weinstein ; Miss Muriel Elaine Marks, daugh- Merzin, son of Mr. and Mrs. them." small and the greater part of Among those who signed the them are small wage earners the Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper in mem- ter of Mrs. Alexander E. Marks, Nathan Merzin of Brooklyn, N. ory of David Batkind; Mr. and of Chicago, and Ellis E. Isackson, Y. Mr. Morzin is at present with proclamation were: Thurman Ar- local loyalty-committee account- Mrs. A. Pregerson in memory of son of Mrs. Lillian B. Isackson, the Enlisted Reserve Corps and nold, assistant to the U. S. At- ed for $750.00 contributions to Samuel Weinstein. of North Farragut street, were attends the Melville Aeronautical torney-General; Joseph E. Dav- the central Loyalty Committee ies, former Ambassador to Rus- in New York. The following Detroiters plant- revealed at an "open house" in School in New York. ed trees for the reforestation of which Mrs. Isackson Friday eve- The bride was beautifully sia; Herbert Hoover; Senator The local committee was head- Eretz Israel in memory of the ning introduced the bride-elect gowned in ivory satin with lace James M. Mead, New York ; Sen- ed by Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, ator Claude Pepper, Florida; late Lillie Atkins: and her mother to Bay City trim, her long veil held by a teacher at the Yeshivath Beth Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, friends. halo of pearls ,and she carried a Governor Herbert R. O'Connor, Yehudah and Alex Roberg, teach- Mr. and -Mrs. George Arfa, Dr. The ceremony is to be a quiet bouquet of Easter lilies. Her Maryland ; Clare Boothe Luce, er at the United Hebrew Schools. and Mrs. George S. Weiss, Mr. one read at the Sherry Hotel m maid of honor was Miss Bettie Eugene O'Neill, Sigrid Undset, and Mrs. Erving C. Stern, Mr. the afternoon, after which the Gordon of Brooklyn, and the Arturo Toscanini, William Allen Thanksgiving Service To and Mrs. Wm. Adelson, Mr. and couple will return to Bay City bridesmaids included Rhoda White, Philip Murray, president, Be Held at Shaarey Zedek CIO, and Claude G. Bowers, Am- Mrs. Lou Silverman, Mr. and to make their home. Glanzrock, Elaine Abeloff and bassador to Chile. Mrs. A. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Basket and vase arrangements Ruth Seltzer. A Thanksgiving service will be Arfa. of white and yellow chrysanthe- Edwin Block attended the held at Congregation Shaarey mums and red roses were used groom as best man with Bob Student Music Study Club Zedek Thursday, Nov. 26, at 11 throughut the Iasckson home for Gutterman, Isadore Shulman and Have Schumann Program a. m. In gratitude to Providence Dr. B. Benedict Glazer the informal evening, Friday. David Glanzrock of Brooklyn as and in conformity with the Pres- Mrs. Marks, Miss Marks, and ushers. Mrs. Ilse Schild of the Music To Review "The Seventh Mrs. ident's proclamation, the Congre- Isackson all wore simple Forum performed several Schu- Sinner and reception followed will express its thankful- Cross" by Anna Seghers black fall costumes complement- the ceremony. For her daughter's mann numbers at the second gation ness through the medium of Jew- ed by corsages of white garde- meeting of the Student Music wedding Mrs. Block wore a gown The World Affairs Book Review ish liturgy and tradition. Cantor Course, sponsored by the Sister- nias as they greeted about 75 of black crepe trimmed with Study Club, held at the home Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate. friends. Among the guests were of Robert Werner, 2469 Pingree, gold sequins. Mrs. Merzin was hood of Temple Beth El, will Rabbi Morris Adler will preach present Dr. B. Benedict Glazer Mrs. Ben Kahn, of Standish, and gowned in blue lace with silver on Nov. 20. Joe Katz, clarinet- on "The Gratitude of the Free." Mrs. Max Kahn, of Pinconningi. trim. The out of town guests in- ist; Bernard Katz, John Neufelt, The community is invited to at- in the third of his series of lec- cluded Louis Kaplan, Miss Rose Lawrence Rosenthal, Robert tures on Tuesday morning, Nov. OBITUARY Ludmer, Miss Henrietta Kaplan Werner, pianists; and Leah 24, at 10:30, in the Brown Me- Crohn, soprano were also on the Flowers for all occasions- Fiveson—Funeral services for all of New York. morial Chapel. Dr. Glazer will Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 Schumann program. speak on this occasion on the Mrs. Tillie Fivenson, 518 North underground movement in Nazi Jefferson street, who died Sun- Europe, as suggested by the best day evening at the Brown Nurs- Jacob Ben Ami and seller, "The Seventh Cross" by ing Home, were held Monday at 2 o'clock at the Vallender Fu- Star Cast at Littman's Anna Seghers. The members of the general neral home. Rabbi Mendel Glanz public are invited to attend officiated, and burial was in the November 26 these book reviews withou Temple of Abraham cemetery. CHICAGO BLVD. AT LAWTON Mts. Fivenson was born in Rus- Jacob Ben Ami and an all eharge. sia 78 years ago, and had lived star cast made up of former in Bay City for 37 years. She members of the Jewish Art The- a member of the Temple ater will open at Littman's Peo- BARNES and BARNES was of Abraham. Surviving are three ples Theater on Thanksgiving Agent. for sons, Arthur, of Alpena, Oscar, Day, Nov. 26, in "The Verdict" of Cadillac, and Fives, of Tre- a play by Sofia Levinkana. Northern Furniture verse City, a fourth son, Dav e Mr. Littman has made every l'pholstering — Draperies Fivenson, died in Portland, Ore- effort to bring a cast that will Slip Covers gon, Oct. 30, and was buried meet with the approval of the RABBI MORRIS ADLER Will Preach on creators of smart Designs for Lore Nov. 4; one (laughter, Mrs. theater going public that has ery Doom of your Home Sarah Kimmel, of Paterson, New been influenced by the education- Iteanonable l'ricea--Frre 1 ,,atimates Jersey; one brother, Eli Sachs", al work of the Theater Guild. of Detroit; 10 grandchildren, and Mr. Littman requests us to an • TO. 8-4554 three great grandchildren. nounce that those who have pur- chased tickets for the Mizrachi CANTOR JACOB H. SONENKLAR Zion Women's benefit for SAT. DEC. 5-8:20 P. M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM Sunday, Nov. 22 may use their Will Officiate tickets for the matinee perform- ance on Sunday, Nov. 29. And Service will be concluded at 12:10 P. M. those who purchased tickets for Nov. 29 may use them on Dec. 6. Hon. Edward J. effries, Mayor of the City of Detroit, asks for the wholehearted support of the community for the annual baz- aar, to be held at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, from Saturday evening, Dec. 12, through Sunday, Dec. 20. The auxiliary announces that 75 organizations have been vis- ited by its representatives, and that the following have prom- ised merchandise showers: Auxiliary Bakers Union, Kazan Ilorodoker, Mazierer, Primrose Benevolent Club, Kiever, Jewish Women Mutual Aid, Kadimah, Golden Rule, Odessa Ladies, De- troit Ladies Aid, Lachowitcher, and the Jewish Metropolitan Club. Other groups are urged to follow their example, and there- by help supply the necessary merchandise for this undertak- ing. The auxiliary cordially invites all groups to attend the bazaar en masse. It will be impossible for the representatives to ap- proach all societies in person. Let these columns, therefore, serve as an invitation to aid in the success of this enterprise for the benefit of helpless victims of Tuberculosis. For information, regarding the bazaar, please call Madison 6766. • WEDDINGS • BIRTHS MARRIAGES CONGREGATION SUAAREY HOEK Thanksgiving Day Service NOVEMBER 26, 1942-11 A. M. "The Gratitude of the Free PLATOFF'S DON COSSACK CHORUS TICKETS $.83 to $2.75 GRINNELL'S TE. 2-7100 BUY WAR BONDS— ALL ARE WELCOME! //