Alitericalt Palish Periodical Cotter , 194I N ov ember CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 27, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle ENGAGEMENTS S Dante for Lieut. Mrs. Betty wer., iends 'ridgy is in 12tii left udies fining :3, of their at a look- tarty D. lmer H. Mr. El- Mrs. berg the f181 21. the ver- om• the mi- ire- the yas lair end tty ∎er RY I s S Miss Rose Louise 011esheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mr::. Theodore H. 011esheimer of Eason Ave., to Leonard Rodgers, son of Leo Rodgers. I WEDDINGS Dec. 2—Miss Shirley Razzman, (laughter of Mr. Adolph Razz- man of Tyler Ave., to David Taub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taub, of Selden Ave. Nov. 26—Miss Beatrice Lipset, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lipset of Tuxedo Ave., to Oscar Hertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hertz, of Leslie Ave. The wedding will take place at the Crystal Ball Room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Nov. 29—Miss Ruth Ann Schlanger, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schlanger of Calvert Ave., to Paul B. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Newman of Calvert Ave., at the Static'. Hotel. Rabbis B. Benedict Glazer and Isaac Stollman will officiate. Dec. 20—Miss Sylvia Richman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Richman to Morris Wasserman, son of Mrs. Lena Wasserman, at Congregation Beth Tikvah. Jewish Peoples Schools Chanukah Latke Dance At Workmen's Center MARRIAGES JAFFIN - ROTT On Sunday, Nov. 22 at La- char's, Miss Beatrice Rott, daugh- ter of Mrs. Bessie • Rott, Blaine Ave., became the bride of Ar- thur Jaffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaffin, Clairmount Ave. The bride wore a gown of white satin with long torso and the full skirt ending in a long train. Her long veil edged with lace fell from a crown of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. B. Hitow was matron of honor, Thelma Jeffin, maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. L. Wonboy, and Mrs. E. Mandell. Manuel Rott, the bride's uncle acted as best man with the fol- lowing ushers, L. Wonboy, E. Mandell. Elliott Rott was ring bearer and Cinka Millie Bern- stein acted as flower girl. (laughter Rita Alice to Frank A. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan of Calvert Ave. The bride was gowned in white satin fashioned with long torso and yoke of marquisette, the full skirt ending in a long train. The finger tip veil was held by a halo of matching marquisette embroidered in seed pearls and her flowers were roses and oc- chids. Purity Chapter 359, O.E.S., Officers Installed On Monday evening, Nov. 16, Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E .S., held its 35th annual installation of officers at the Eastern Star Temple. The following were in- lucted into office: Helen Tack, BENEFIT PERFORMANCE For the benefit of those who wish to make their pledges, the organization is selling tickets for the Sunday matinee performance of Littman's People's Theatre. The feature star will be Jacob Ben Ami. For tickets, contact Mrs. T. Segal, TO. 7-0046, or Mrs. Jos. II. Kunin, TY. 4-2481. KAPLAN - BAKST Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bakst announce the marriage of their .HELEN TACK worthy matron; Harry Tushman, worthy patron; Ida Swartz, asso- ciate matron; Eva Mann, sec•e- tary; Beatrice Weisberg, treas- urer; Faye Goldberg, conduct- ress; Stella Rives, associate con- ductress; Bessie Nyman, chap- Agents for Northern Furniture Upholstering — Draperies Slip Covers • Designs for ery Room of Your Home Reasonable Prices—Free Estimates TO. Now Open! The 1943 The meeting of Nov. 22 was highlighted by the proposal of a program of speaking before various organizations on Jewish topics. The outline of the plan was presented by speaker Sam Schwartz and was accepted by the club. The meeting then went into the program of the afternoon which consisted of speeches on a variety of topics. On the program were Don Schiff, who spoke on "Youth Today"; Jack Oppenheim, who recited "In Memoriam" by T. R. Lawrence; Lawrence Herz- berg, "The Managerial Revolu- tion"; Larry J. Arden, who re- cited some selections from "Poems in Praise of Practically Nothing" by Samuel Hoffenstein, and Myron Rosenthal, who dis- cussed the magazine "In Fact". Lawrence Herzberg was chosen best speaker of the afternoon. George Rosenbaum then gave the critic's report. The meeting was adjourned after an interesting "Good to the House". 8-4554 TR. 1-4426 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In yos, home or in our luxurious Studios Open dail y till 6—Mondays till 9 Sundays 12 to 3 p INFORMATION WANTED Information is being sought of Harry Nyowitz, or Nayowitz, also known as Berke, Berki, who disappeared from his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., in January, 1938, and since then has ffailed to contribute to the support of his wife and minor child, as a result of which they are in des- titute circumstances and depend- ent upon the public charities. Mr. Nyowitz, who was born in Hungary, about 51 years ago, is 5 ft. 5 in. tall, weighed 125 pounds, has dark blond hair, blue eyes, was a shirt ironer by oc- cupation. Anyone aware of his locution is requested to com- municate with the National De- sertion Bureau, 67 West 47th St., New York City. 1943, at the Jewish Community Center, Holbrook at Woodward, are continuing their series of events as follows: On Saturday eve, Dec. 12, a traditional Chanukah latka dance will take place at the Work- men's Educational Center, in the ENTERTAINS U. S. 0. Main Auditorium, at 11529 Lin- On Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1942, diers, sailors, marines at the wood. A fine musical program the organization will entertaian United States Organization's will be presented. Several artists and serve refreshments to the sol- headquarters. from the Jewish Theatre will participate in the program. Sev- eral other events are in the tank- ing which dates will be announc- ed. Mrs. Jacob Cukerman, of 3295 Glendale are planning to enter- tain at brunch very soon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobson, of 3220 Glendale are planning an interesting evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried- man, •000 Tyler are planning a most unique party, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Landis, of 2712 Leslie, are busy with plans for their party, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novo- grad, 1950 Oakman Blvd., will also entertain very shortly. All of this activity is on behalf of the Donor Dinner Project, in sup- port of the Sholom Aleichem Folk Schools for prviding an exten- sive Jewish Education for our boys and girls. The next Board Meeting will Fut nished and be held on Saturday, Nov. 28, at Decorated by the the home of Mrs. Morris Fried- man, 4000 Tyler. For details as to how to raise funds for this annual donor project, please con- tact Ida Kamoroff, Executive Chairman, University 1-6172. Sarah Friedman is vice-chairman. PHILOMATHIC NEWS BARNES and BARNES Smart MRS. M. (SARAH) FRIEDMAN The donor luncheon will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1912, at Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. An elaborate program has been ar- ranged. For reservations kindly call Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, TO. 8- 8477. The General Chairman of the Luncheon is Mrs. Abraham Caplan, TO. 7-0869. For rum- mage, call Mrs. Augusta Subar, TY. 4-2481. For information con- cerning souvenir journal, call Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, HO. 4580. A special meeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare Organization will be held Monday, Nov. 30, at the Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawr- ence, at 1 o'clock, p. m. • At this meeting a report will be heard of the success of the 23rd annual banquet, also reports of the board and investigation committee on sonic relief cases, etc. Final arrangements will be made for the donor luncheon of the N. W. branch, which will be given Tuesday, Dec. 1, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The board is preparing plans for new affairs which will be heard at this meeting. J. L. Hudson Co. Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 creators of DONOR LUNCHEON, DEC. 8 Special Meeting of JWEWO Nov. 30 at Bnai Moshe Ideal Home LEVIN JACKSON Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Birdie to Sylvan Le- vin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Le- vin of Chicago on Sunday, Nov. 22. SOFFERIN - MORRITZ The Wilshire was the scene of a lovely wedding Sunday, Nov. 22, when Rabbi Adler united in marriage Muriel Morritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morritz, Elmhurst Ave., and Ar- thur L. Sofferin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sofferin, Boston Blvd. The bride's gown was of ivory satin, fashioned with sleeves and yoke of lace, the full skirt end- ing a long train. Her long veil was held by a white orchid and she carried a prayer book and white orchids. Mrs. Hy Cramer was matron of honor and Miss Faye Handels- man was bridesmaid. Corp. Alvin Sofferin acted as best man and Oscar Katz was usher. Mizrachi Sisters Final Pep Rally for Donor Luncheon on Dec. 2 The last call to bring in The Women of the Sholom Aleichem Reading Circles who are pledges and souvenir journal ads the sponsors of the annual donor for the sixth annual donor lunch- project scheduled for Jan. 10, eon of the Sisters of Zion Miz- rachi, will be a pep rally on Wed- tesday, Dec. 2, 1942, at the Con- zregation Shaarey Zedek, Chicago and Layton, at 1 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Abrams, president will pre- sent it detailed report on the pro- ceedings at the Seventeenth An- nual Convention of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of Amer- ica, held recently at the Hotel Henry Hudson in New York City. a BIRTHS Nov. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben G. Gunman (Frances Bilsky), a son, Harvey Bernard. Nov. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Panush (Anne Hecker) of Ilene Ave., a son, Richard Sheldon. Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lui (Bette Vineberg) of 18433 Manor Ave., a daughter, Phyllis Elizabeth. Nov. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sloman of Kansas City, Mo., a daughter, Barbara Ann. Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs Shay E. Foreman (Lucille Helen Mann) of Chicago Blvd., a son. 1 HARRY TUSHMAN The following were appointed as co-officers: Rose Cohen, chaplain; Fae Stalburg, marshal; Jean Pol- arsky, organist; Sylvia Starman, Adah; Sarah Korn, Ruth; Mane- ita Minn, Esther; Harriet Steg- Mt:11, Martha; Flora Mendelssohn, Electa, and Martha Megdall, warder. Preceding the installation. the invocation was delivered by Rab- bi Leon Fram. A reception was later given by the worthy matron to her in- coming officers. 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