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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-02-05

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CLIFTON AVENUE

February 5, 1943

* MARRIAGES

4



OINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

II

SPEAKS AT YESHIVAH Rabbi Groner Guest

BLAUER - LIPSCHITZ
On Sunday, Jan. 31, Klara
Lipschitz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Lipschitz, became the
bride of Jack Blauer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Blauer. The
ceremony took place at Lachar's
and was performed by Rabbi
Joshua Sperka. Among the out-
of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. A. Fuerst of Cleveland, 0.

David B. Levin of LaSalle Blvd. announces the engagement of
his sister, Dorothy, to Robert Miller, son of Mrs. Thomas E. Miller
of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kopel of 2060 Hazelwood Ave. announce
the engagement of their (laughter, Minnie, to Air Craftsman Hy
Davids, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Davids of Lethbridge, Alberta.
Air Craftsman Davids is now stationed at St. Thomas, Ont.,
with the RCAF.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Springer of Pennington Drive announce
the engagement of their daughter, Deborah, to Corp. Cyril N.
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Birchcrest
BURTON - HYMAN
Drive. Miss Springer attends the University of Michigan and is a
The marriage of Doris Bernice member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Corp. Schwartz is
Hyman, daughter of Mr. and stationed at Camp Claiborne, La.
Mrs. Jack Hyman, to Dr. Irving
Frederick Burton, son of Mrs.
A. Stein and the late Barnett J.
Burton, took place on Sunday,
Jan. 31, at the bride's residence,
4301 Sturtevant.
Feb. 7—Miss Lillian Radom, daughter of Mrs. Anne Radom
The bride is a graduate of of W. Boston Blvd., to Lt. Bernard Goldberg, son of Mrs. David
Wayne University, department of Goldberg, of Baltimore, Md. Ceremony at Statler lintel, Rabbi B.
education. The groom received Benedict Glazer officiating.
giis Bachelor of Arts, Master of
Science at Wayne University, and
his Doctorate of Medicine at the
University of Michigan. He is a
Research Associate at the Simp-
Dec. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. David Sachs (Myra Sarasohn
son Memorial Institute for Medi-
cal Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. Detroit) of Hartford, Conn., a (laughter, Lydia.
Jan. 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Norvell - N. Atler (Goldie Feig)
The briday couple will spend
their honeymoon in New York 1813 Oakman Blvd., it son, Neil N.
Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Tucker (Florence Farber)
City and will return to Ann Ar-
bor in March where the groom of 3709 Richton Ave., a daughter, Bonnie Barbara.
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Heideman (Marion
has received a year's appoint-
ment at the University Hospital. Yura) of 3747 Waverly Ave., a son, Michael David.
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin (Lydia Ruth Kahn) of
Edison Ave., a son, Michael Joseph.
ORRIN - LINS
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Lies
announce the marriage of their
d rater, Carolyn Rose, to George Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
"Hoi Hoi" New Swing Revue
son ppf Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Donor Dinner Feb. 7
At Club Three 666
uel
Jan. 31.
The ninth annual donor dinner
Bettie Taylor's new hot-swing
of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will musical, "Hoi Hoi," had its gala
Pisgah midge Plans
be held Sunday, Feb. 7, in the debut at Clulb Three 666 on
banquet hall of the synagogue, Monday of this week with a big
Patriotic Meeting
Dexter and Lawrence.
cast of new and old sepia favor-
Ernest Goodfriend, past presi- ites adding to its effectiveness.
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai
dent
of
the
congregation,
will
Topping the revue are the Three
Brith, is planning a patriotic pro-
gram for its opening meeting for be toastmaster.- Philip Adler of Speed Kings, tap and eccentric
Ithe month of February. Next the Detroit News will deliver the (lancers, and Dennis Allen, ex-
traordinary mimic, whose impres-
Monday night the lodge will com- address.
The guests will be greeted by sions range from Sam Taub,
memorate the birthdays of Lin-
coln and Washington with an ad- Dlls. Alex Fisch, Sisterhood presi- noted fight announcer, to Cecil
dress by Dr. Edgar DeWitt Jones, dent; Adolph Beck, congregation B. DeMille, famous motion pic-
minister of the Central Christian president; Rabbi Moses Fischer ture director. The supporting cast
Church and an authority on Lin- and Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan. Mes- includes such popular hold-overs
coln and Washington. A musical dames Adolph Beck, Louis Kepes as Rita Grena, Spanish and
program benefiting the occasion and Robert Middleman comprise American songstress; Leon Col-
is being arranged. This meeting the arrangements committee, and lins, sophisticated tapster; the
in the main auditorium of the Mrs. Bert Ruby is program chair- eight lovely (lancing Taylorettes,
and Marcellus Wilson, popular
Jewish Community Center is open man.
Dance music will be played by Three 666 master of ceremonies.
to the public.
Last Monday night Pisgah the Jules Klein orchestra. The Newcomer in the principal line-
up is Taylorettee Polly Goree,
.4.odge held its annual Father and dinner will be served at 6:30.
talented soubrette. Revue's fea-
Son night, which was well at-
tured number is "Dance of the
tended. A magician, a novelty J.N.F. Youth Committee
Toreadors". King Kolax and his
bicycle riding act, movies and re- Tree Planting Campaign
hot swing aggregation play for
freshments rounded out the eve-
J. N. F. Youth Committee has dancing and the show, with Joa-
ning's entertainment. One of the
highlights of the evening was launched a fund-raising project Anna's plaintive songs an inter-
the purchase of bonds by the in the form of planting trees in mission feature.
the Forest For Freedom in Pal-
fathers for their sons.
Pisgah Lodge is actively en- estine. This campaign was started
gaged in the Greater Detroit at an Oneg Shabbat on Friday, YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
A meeting of the Young Wom-
Detroit Bnai Brith Council's mil- day, Jan. 22, and will be in
lion dollar war bond drive to honor of the Jewish boys who en's Mizrachi will be held at the
sponsor two submarine chasers. are serving in the armed forces home of Mrs. Sol Sklar of Cal-
Rudolph Meyersohn, president of of our country. Certificates will vert Ave., on Monday, Feb. 8,
the lodge, urges all members to be issued for all trees planted. to discuss the club's war work
buy bonds themselves — to sea For further information, call for the corning year and to set
Trinity 1-3991 or Townsend a blood-donor (late for the mem-
•l,ends to others.
bers to donate en masse.
Pisgah's membership drive cam- 5-6705, from 1 to 9 p. m.
paign will soon get underway to
fulfill the quota of new members
alloted to the lodge by the Dis-
trict Grand Lodge in its centen-
nial membership campaign. Isa-
dore Starr, chairman of the mem-
bership committee, states that
this drive will be of short dura-
tion and will be culminated with
a public initiation.

• WEDDINGS

• BIRTHS

Speaker for Junior
Hadassah on Feb. 14

The Detroit Unit of Junior
liadassah will have as its guest
speaker at the donor luncheon
on Sunday, Feb. 14, Rabbi 'Ben-
jamin Groner of the Shaar Hasho-
tnayim Synagogue of Windsor,
Ont. Rabbi Groner is a graduate
of the DePaul University College
of Law, and the Hebrew Theo-
logical College of Chicago. Be-
fore coming to Windsor, he oc-
cupied a pulpit in Salt Lake
City, Utah.
This $7.50 donor luncheon,
which is being held at the Stat-
ler Hotel at 2 p an., is the first
fund-raising event of the year by
the Detroit Unit of Jr. Hadassah,
and is not limited to members of
the organization. Girls interested
in coming to the luncheon may
contact Miss Edith Wiener, chair-
man of the fund-raising commit-
RABBI DAVID LIFSHITZ
tee, at Townsend 8-7523. In ad-
dition to the address by Rabbi
Groner, the program of the lunch-
eon will include an unusual fash-
ion show, and the ceremony of
crowning the Queen of Jr. Hadas-
Detroit Jewish Boys in the Armed sah, who will be the girl who
through her efforts has earned
Services of the United States
the most money towards the
Private David W. Cohen luncheon.
The funds earned at this lunch-
P. F. C. Sol Fink
eon are urgently needed for the
Sergeant Irving I. Feldman many projects maintained by Jr.
Hadassah. In Palestine, it sup-
Private Aaron A. Gottlieb ports
the Meier Shfeyah Chil-
Corporal Arthur Hessler dren's Village for underprivi-
Private Murray M. Kahn leged boys and girls, the Pardess
Anna citrus farm, the Henrietta
Staff Sgt. Norman Kaufman Szold School of Nursing, the
Jewish National Fund for the
Sec.-Lieut. Ed Kellman
purchase of land for Jewish set-
Private Jack Kellman
tlers and Youth Aliyah which
Private Martin Kohn
transfers children from Europe
P. F. C. Oscar Max Kramer and the Middle East to Palestine,
Sec.-Lieut. .Leonard Meyers There will be a meeting of
Junior Hadassah at the Statler
Private Albert Roth
on Feb. 7, at 2:30 p. m. A novel
Seaman Ed. Roth
and interesting program is
planned for the afternoon. All
Private A. F. Samuels
P. F. C. Murray Teichman girls 18 years or older are urged
to attend.
Pvt. Bernard Zeff
Junior Hadassah, which was
Captain Benjamin Bader organized
in 1920, is also cooper-
Seymour Horowitz, S. K. 2C ating with the Office of Civilian
Lieut. Albert D. Blatnikoff Defense, the Red Cross, the USO
Sergt. Basil I. Blatnikoff and other war service agencies.

off Roll of Honor

*

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The Wounded Don't Cry

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Mt. Sinai Night of
Games at General
Motors Tues., Feb. 9

The big event of the season,
the night of games, sponsored
by the Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso-
ciation, will be held at the Gen-
eral Motors Auditorium, Tues-
day night, Feb. 9. Hundreds of
beautiful prizes have been con-
Scout Sabbath To Be
tributed by Detroit's leading mer-
Held at Shaarey Zedek
chants. Mrs. Jacob Levine is
The service of Friday evening, chairman of the affair.
Feb. 12, at 8:15 p. in., will mark
the observance of Scout Sabbath. BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
Troops 104 and 164, which are
Due to the remodeling of the
affiliated with the congregation, social hall of the synagogue, the
will participate in the service. Mali David Sisterhood has post-
Rabbi Adler will preach on "The boned its Red Cross bridge to
Legacy of Lincoln". Cantor Ja- take place some time in March.
cob H. Sonenklar will officiate. Mrs. Samuel White of 2456 Glen-
dale Ave. will be chairman of
Washington rumor has it that this affair.
considerations of health may corn-
Mrs. Samuel Kane of 3014
pel Secretary Morgenthau to re- Cortland Ave. entertained the
sign from the Cabinet.
members of the board at her
reports.
home last Thursday evening.

FOR QUALITY! INSIST ON

Ladies' Aid Society To Hold
Valentine Party Feb. 14



Private Sam Yucht
Private Maurice M. Wartell
Private Harry H. Mandell
Corporal Carl Miller
Warrant Officer, Milton J.
Miller, U. S. N.
Lt. Dr. Phillip M. Sherman
Sgt. Edward Sherman
Sgt. Phillip Schneider

r wmArmareffirozi&Am4GAi:,;

The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety will hold a Valentine card
party on Sunday evening, Feb.
14, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall
at 8 p. m.
The chairman of this affair is
Mrs. Frances Shapiro. Mrs. Rose
Uray, Mrs. Jakobovitz, Mrs. Gus-
sic Berkowitz, Mrs. Ethel Good-
man and Mrs. Helen Rosenthal
are her assistants.
The president, Mrs. Matilda
Kepes, urges all to come and
make this a successful evening.

GAI

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Cor. DELAWARE at 12th

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CAMO, EGYPT.—A corner of an advanced dressing station in
the desert after a recent battle on the El Alamein front. The

wounded get their first treatment here and are later moved by
plane or auto ambulance to hospitals far behind the lines in Alex-
andria or Cairo. Your purchasa of War Bands helps to insure the
best possible care and the best possible medical supplies for such
men as thcce injui ed in battle.
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