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12, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal dhronicie

March 12, 1943

CHARMING BRIDE

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rudnick of Glynn Court announce the
engagement of their daughter, Molly, to Sergeant Maurice I. Klasky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Klasky of Los Angeles, formerly of
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Semmel of University City, Mo., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Henry Bockoff, sou
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bockoff.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lazarus of Seward Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Muriel, to David Kohlenberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kohlenberg of Leslie 4ve.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris of Webb Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Benjamin Flayer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol P. Player.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aladin of Buena Vista Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Morey Patrick, son of Mr.
and airs. Israel Patrick of Vinewood Ave.
111r. and Mrs. Harry Behrmann of Webb Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Jane Phyllis Jacob, to Candidate
Alex Bricker, son of A. Bricker and Mrs. J. Bricker.

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Jewi3h National Fund
Box Holders May Win
Many Valuable Prizes

RECENT BRIDE

ENGAGEMENTS

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MRS. OSCAR KATZ
(Faye Handelsman)
On Sunday, Feb. 28 at the Stat-
lee Hotel, Rabbi Adler united in
marriage Faye Handelsman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Handelsman, 3252 Calvert Ave.,
and Oscar Katz.
The bride wore a lovely gown
of ivory satin fashioned with
sweetheart neckline and trimmed
with English ivory lace. Her fin-
ger tip veil was held by a halo
of net and seed pearls. Her flow-
ers were carnations and orchids.
The bride was attended by Mary
Sackter as maid of honor and
Shirley Feinberg as bridesmaid.
Dudley Katz acted as best man
for her brother and Arnold Wine
was the usher.
Among the out-of-town guests
were the following: Mrs. Harry
London, Philadelphia; Mr. and
Mrs. Max Lobel', Cleveland; Lt.
Carl Spitzberg, Brooklyn; Lt.
Francis Menacher, Stephenson,
Mich., and Seaman Rube Binder
of Trenton.

Regulations Concerning
Matzos for Passover

In connection with the recent
government regulations affecting
the distribution of foods, and
which also include all matzos and
matzo products for Passover, the
B. Manischewitz Company, world's
largest matzo bakers, have issued
the following statement:
"The Government has assured
the matzo industry that there
will be no rationing of matzo and
matzo products this Passover,
but in line with the ruling of the
Food Distribution Administration
in Washington, grocers can be
supplied only with the quantities
required to meet the needs of
their customers. This means that
you can get all the Manischewitz
Matzo and Matzo Products you
need this Passover, butrit is ur-
gent that you place your order
with your grocer at the earliest
possible moment, so that he may
order it for you. We know every-
one will deem it his patriotic
duty to help us comply with goy-
erninent regulations, particularly
since the procedure is such a
simple one. To assure your full
supply of Manischewitz Matzo
and Matzo products this Passover,
just place your order now. The
matzos will be baked and deliv-
ered to your grocer, oven-fresh,
as usual, just before the holiday."

VICTORY

BOWLING
CENTER

For Your Convenience
OPEN BOWLING
At All Times

For Reservations Call
TRINITY 1-8350

Cor. DELAWARE at 12th

March 19—Miss Nancy Roemer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Victor Roemer of Virginia Park, to Lieut. Richard Berris, sdn
of Mrs. A. Arthur Schwartz of St. Louis, Mo., Rabbi B. Benedict
Glazer officiating.
March 21—Miss Minnie Kopel, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kopel of Hazelwood Ave., to Aircraftsman Hy Davids of
Lethbridge, Alberta. Ceremony at Congregation Beth Tent() Emanuel,
'Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., at 2 p. m., reception following.
No cards.
March 27—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of 19420 Canterbury
Drive announce the marriage of their daughter, Peggy Jayne, to
Stanley Jay Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman
of F airfield Ave., at the Stutter Hotel, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer
officiating.
March 28—Miss Shirley Max, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sydney L. Max of Burlingame Ave., to efc. Milton H. Shapnick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shapnick of New York City. Ceremony
at Congregation Bnai Moshe, with dinner and reception following
ac the Wilshire Hotel.

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MRS. YALE WEINSTEIN
(Miss Shirley Dean Schlussel)

Most of the Jewish Nationa
Fund box holders are aware of
the fact that twice a year, to
corres pond with the two box col-
lections we have every year, priz-
es are awarded to those box hold-
ers who have boxes containing
five dollars or more, and to those
who have three dollars or more,
by a special method of pulling
names. This takes place in New
York and all box holders who fall
in the above category are eligible
for prizes.
A letter received from New
York announces that the next
semi-annual box award will be
held on Sunday, March 21, (Pu-
rim). At that time there will be
announced the winners of:
1. A round-trip to Palestine—
from the boxes yielding $5.00 or
more; and
2. Two awards of $100.00 each
of Tozereth Ha'aretz (Palestine
Products)—front boxes yielding
$3.00 or more.
All whose boxes have been
cleared since the last award was
made and whose clearing was
made prior to March 14, will be
eligible for these prizes.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of
Chicago Blvd. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Shirley
Dean to Yale Weinstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weinstein
of Utica, New York, which took
place Sunday, March 7 at the Purim Carnival At
Shaary Zedek. Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler and Cantor Jaob Sonenklar Bnai Moshe March 27
officiated. Mrs. Abraham Kahn,
A Purim carnival will be held
twin sister of the bride was ma-
tron of honor and Hilliard Ara- Saturday night, March 27, at the
nov of Montgomery, Alabama, Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Two dunams of land have been
acted as best man. The bride was
lovely in a princess model of donated as prizes, one by Walter
shimmering ivory satin. Mr. and Field, and the other by Lawrence
Mrs. Weinstein left for a honey- Crohn and William Hordes.
The girls for the Queen Esther
moon trip to New York City and
Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jacobs (Sydel Stone) of will return to Utica, N. Y. to competition that have been elect-
Monterey Ave., a (laughter, Adrianne Rosalyn.
ed to date are: Chanah Agranoff
make their home.
Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 1. Freedman (Laura Marko-
from Migdal, Barbara La Med
vitz of Toronto) of 1 82 53 Steel Ave., - a daughter, Marcia Yvonne.
from Habonirn, Esther Cornblit
Feb. 26—'1'o Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ackerman (Fay Goldberg) of Dr. B. B. Glazer To
from Ilashomer Hatzair and Leah
18695 San Juan Drive, a daughter, Tamara Lee.
Davidson from Little Women of
Address
Denver
Home
Hadassah. The other organiza-
Feb. 28—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brenner, 2555 W.
tions should choose their queens
Euclid Ave., a daughter, Barbara Ann.
17
Meeting
March
as soon as possible.
March 4—To Corp. and Mrs .Arthur L. Schubiner (Estelle
The Forest for Freedom Drive
Bussey), a (laughter, Ronna.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Detroit League of the Na- is now on. You may plant a
tional Home for Jewish Children tree in any forest in Palestine in
Mrs. S. Winkleman of Wausau, at Denver will be held on Wednes- honor of some one in the armed
Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. day, March 17 at 1:30 p. m. at forces of our country. For the
purchasing of trees contact
Charles and Miss Miriam Fried- the Jewish Community Center.
RHODES - EBERHART
Rabbi Benedict Glazier of Tem- Thelma Jaffin, 1711 Clairmount,
man, Chicago.
Announcement has been made
ple Beth El will be the guest Trinity 1-3991.
of the marriage of Irving G.
speaker.
ALEXANDER-STERN
Rhodes to Miss Frances Eber-
Mrs. Charles Lapides and Mrs. Migdal To Conduct
.Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stern of
hart, both of Milwaukee, Wit., Amsterdam, New York, announce Sidney Wallace, chairmen of the Seminar on March 14
on Sunday, Feb. 28.
the marriage of their daughter, program committee, will also pre-
Mr. Rhodes was formerly con- Marcia, to Lt. Sidney L. Alex- sent Mrs. Selma Sempliner, a
"The Economic Potentialities of
nected with the Detroit Jewish ander, Jr., of Detroit, Friday, representative of the American Palestine" will be discussed at a
Chronicle and at present is the March 5 in Amsterdam, N. Y.
Red Cross.
seminar conducted by Shonnie
publisher of the Wisconsin Jew-
Mrs. Jack Berger, president, Kulka and Joseph Epel at a
ish Chronicle in Milwaukee.
announces that plans are now be- meeting of Migdal Sunday, March
TREITMAN - ARONS
Lillian Arons and Joseph A. ing formulated for the Detroit 14 at 8 p. m. in the Farband Folk
WINKLEMAN -LANDSBERG
Treitman, both formerly of New League's annual simultaneous card Shule, 1920 Taylor.
Migdal extends an invitation to
The English room of the Book York, were married in that city and mah jong parties which will
Cadiilac Hotel was the scene of bll Thursday, March 4. They will be held in the homes of the or- all young labor Zionists between
ganization's members and friends, the ages of 20 and 30 to attend
a lovely wedding Sunday at 2 make their home in Detroit.
on Wednesday, May 9.
this seminar since both speakers
o'clock, when Dr. Glazer read
have done careful research on the
the service which united in mar-
MILLER-KATZ
subject and will present new and
HEBREW SCHOOLS
riage Ethel Lila Landsberg and
Estelle Katz, daughter of Mr.
interesting. material.
Ensign Howard Alfred Winkle- and Mrs. Louis Katz, of 18041
The United Hebrew Schools
Two weeks ago the group dis-
man, U. S. N. R.
Griggs Ave., was united in mar- gratefully acknowledge the re- cussed
the geographical aspects of
Ethel Lila is the (laughter of riage to Morris Miller, son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Landsberg and Mrs. Abe Miller, of 3273 ceipt of one-half scholarship to Palestine and other countries
the Scholarship Fund, from Mr. which have been offered as settle-
of Roselawn Ave., and Ensign Elmhurst Ave., on Feb. 21 at the
and Mrs. Leo Hoffman of Mon- ments to the Jews.
Winkleman is the son of Mr. Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
terey Ave., in honor of the Bar-
and Mrs. Herman Winkleman of
The bride wore a white satin
HEBREW SCHOOLS
Chicago. The bride, who was gown and bridal veil of tulle Mitzvah of their son, Morris. The
Mitzvah will be observed at
given in marriage by her father, and lace and carried a mother Bar
The United Hebrew Schools
the David W. Simons Synagogue.
chose an ivory satin gown for of pearl bible and white orchids.
gratefully acknowledge the re-
her wedding, her finger tip veil Attending her were Miss Ruth
ceipt of one scholarship to the
MRS. ADLER ADDRESSES
was held by orange blossoms and Shaposnik, maid of honor, Miss ONTARIO CONGREGATION
Scholarship Fund of the Schools
she carried a white bible and Betty Jane Loeb, Mrs. Ann Mil-
from Mrs. Harry M. Feinberg of
orchids. Mrs. Milton Spikier was ler and Miss Marge Agree, brides-
Mrs. Morris Adler addressed the Oak Drive, in memory of her
matron of honor and she wore a maids and Miss Ettabelle Wolf, March meeting of the Sisterhood dearly beloved father, Isaac
violet crepe gown and carried a junior bridesmaid. The ushers of Congregation Goel Zedek, Goldberg, who passed away on
bouquet of deep red roses and were Messrs. Bernard Miller, best Toronto, Ont., Tuesday, March 9. March 1, 1943.
tiny orchid irises. Barbara Lands- man; Harry Spoon, Henry Milk'.
berg, sister of the bride, wore Eddie Rosenberg, and Daniel
an aqua marquisette gown and Katz.
carried talisman roses and tiny
Out-of-town guests who at-
orchid irises. Little Ann King, tended the wedding were Mr. and
the flower girl, wore a white Mrs. I. Galatz of New York;
marquisette dress over pink with M. Bender and (laughter of Au-
a crown of pink rosebuds in her rora, Ill., and Mrs. Rose Harris
hair. She carried a blue basket and (laughter of Cincinnati, Ohio.
AdrildrociAWA'Or
hl
filled with rose petals.
William Coldstein of Chicago Bicur Cholem Young
acted as best man, and the ush-
ers included Robert Winkleman, Women To Meet April 1
brother of the groom and Gene
The Young Women's Bicur
Winkleman of Port Huron.
Cholem held a regular meeting
Both Mrs. Landsberg and Mrs. on
Monday, March 1, at the home
Winkleman wore navy blue suits of Mrs. Peter Chodoroff of 3781
with corsages of white camellias. Cortland Ave.
Following the ceremony a wed-
Pledges were made to the Red
ding brunch was served to the Cross, National Fund and the
immediate families.
iy
Mo'os Chitim committee.
Ensign Winkleman and his
Volunteers for the Red Cross
bride left for Chicago where En- campaign were signed up and
•■■■
sign Winkleman will assume his given their territories.
I
duties as instructor in ordnance
An open meeting was planned
at North Western University.
to take place in April. The date
Among the out-of-town guests and place will be announced at
were Mrs. H. Leavy of New York, the next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan,
Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wink-
REMOVAL NOTICE
leman of Port Huron, Mr. and
Dr. Harry' Portnoy, physician
Mrs. A. Grinberg and Miss Ber-
tha Grinberg, Chicago, Mr. and and surgeon, announces the re-
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