I American iyewish Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY BETROTHED Mrs. T. Lebovitz entertained a group of her friends at a luncheon at the Book Casino on Thursday, March 4. Mrs. James Sobel, Mrs. William A roils and Mrs. Nathaniel Per- nick were joint hostesses at a personal shower last Saturday evening to 85 guests, honoring Miss Kitty Weinwurm who is to become the bride of Ernest Den- enfield on March 21. The shower ‘kas held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick on San Juan Drive. A midnight lunch was served and the evening was en- joyed by all. 0 —Photo by J. J. Clutko MISS FAYE PRADELL Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pradell of Tuxedo Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Faye NORRIS - MENACER to Ensign Arthur Edelstein, son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Menace]. of of Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein Tyler Ave., announce the mar- of Lee Place. riage of their (laughter, Frances to Lt. Harold Norris, United MISHKAN ISRAEL AUX. States Army Air Corps, son of The Ladies Auxiliary of Mish- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norris, of !can Israel will hold a Purim Webb Ave. The ceremony took place March Card Party Tuesday, March 23 6, at the bride's home, where a at 7 p. m. at the Synagogue. reception followed for the im- Blaine at Linwood. There will be prizes and admission will be 30 mediate family. Lt. Norris attended the Uni- cents. versity of Michigan, where he re- Flowers for all occasions- ceived both his B. A. and M. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6623 A. degrees in Economics. MARRIAGES Miss Naomi Tillman of 3375 Fullerton Ave. left Sunday for Winnipeg, Canada, where she will stay with friends for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Rob- inson have received word of the Promotion of their son, Ensign Eliot Finley Robinson, to lieu- tenant (j. g.), U. S. N. R. Lieut. Robinson is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Har- vard University, and has been oa an assignment overseas for many months. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Phillips of 18467 Woodingham Drive an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Wilbur Eugene, Saturday morning, March 20. at Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe. Reception Sun- day. March 21. At home from 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. BETROTHED Junior Council to Present Musical Show on Sunday The next meeting of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Juniors will be held on Sunday, March 21, at 3:30 p. m. in the Butzel Hall of the Jewish Community Center. The Drama Group promises an entertain'ng program at this meeting. Anne Stern, chairman of this group, together with Syl- via Shinebroom, Edith Lipson, Clara Moss, Frieda Schieffman, Bessie Goldberg, Ruth Behrman, Frances Ross, Ruth Nagle, Molly Matthews Helen Firestone, Sylvia Firestone, Lillian Robbins, Paula Futerman, Pearl Shanbom, Edith Reichstein and Irene Markow have wr'tten an original musical skit which they have named "This Is Council." This show will de- pict in a humorous and musical vein all the various activities of Council. Joining the meeting will be the members of the Senior Council. Pvt. Donald M. Cohn is on fur- lough visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Muir- land Ave. Donald Cohn is. at- tached to the Regimental Head- quarters of Camp Adair, Ore., and will return to Oregon on Monday, March 22. • 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic!. Ma ■ cl, 19, 1941 Portrait by fee F. Rednutn, MISS ELEANOR EDYTHE WOLF Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of Parkside Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Eleanor Edythe to Aviation Cadet Wil- liam J. Poplack, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Poplack of Indiana Ave. Cadet Pcplack attends Northern Illinois School of Optometry where he is affiliated with Mu Sigma Pi Fraternity. Miss Wolf is Rabbi Leon From will deliver a student at Michigan State College. one of the principal addresses of the Convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations which will take place at the New Yorker Hotel in New York City, April 1-4. He will address the Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gordon of Chicago Heights, Ill., announce Convention on the subject, "Edu- cation As a Pillar of Jewish the engagement of their daughter, Rosalyn, to Seymour Kraus of Life." His address will he part Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Berman of Oakland, Calif. of a symposium on the "PILLARS OF THE JEWISH FAITH." The The wedding will take place in Chicago on March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrams of 1641 W. Euclid Ave. announce other two speakers in the sym- posium will be Henry Monsky, the engagement of their (laughter, Jean, to Ephraim Ralph, son National President IOBB, and Rabbi Alex Allen Steinbach, of of Mr. and Mrs. David Ralph of Danforth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kind of 3278 Buena Vista Ave. announce Brooklyn. Among the other speak- ers to address the convention will the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Julius Berger, son he Prof Jacques Maritain. Prof. of Mr. and Airs. J. Berger of 4327 Cortland tve. Salo \V. Baron, Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Rabbi James G. Heller, Rabbi Lewis Binstock, • Prof. Israel Bettan, Prof. Robert Calhoun, Mr. Roger W. Strauss, March 19—Miss Nancy Roemer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaplain Samuel Teitelbaum and J. Victor Roemer of Virginia Park, to Lieut. Richard Berris, son Chaplain Julius Mark. of Mrs. A. Arthur Schwartz of St. Louis, Mo., Rabbi B. Benedict While in New York. Rabbi Glazer officiating. From will also attend the meet- March 21—Miss Minnie Kopel, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ings of the Commission on Jus- Edward Kopel of Hazelwood Ave., to Aircraftsman Hy Davids of tice and Peace of the Central Conference of American Rabbis Lethbridge, Alberta. Ceremony at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, and the meeting of the Commis- Taylor and Woodrow Wilson Ayes., at 2 p. in., reception following. sion on Jewish Education and on No cards. March 21—Miss Gilberto Jewel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the way to New York City, he will stop to address the !Indus- Charles Rothstein, to Lieut. Morton Jacobs, at Hotel Book-Cadillac. soh Dinner at Niagara Falls, March 21—Miss Kitty Weinwurm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New York. Herman Faigel, to Ernest Denenfeld, son of Mrs. Sam Denenfebl of Tyler Ave. Ceremony at home of Mrs. Denenfeld. March 21—Miss Pnina Laikin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Laikin of LaSalle Blvd., to Stanley Wilkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wilkins of Mount Airy, Md. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. 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 Fairfield Ave., at the Stotler IIotel, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer For Your Convenience officiating. OPEN BOWLING March 28—Miss Shirley Max, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. At All Times Sydney L. Max of Burlingame Ave., to Pfc. Milton H. Shopnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shopnick of New York City. Ceremony For Reservations Call at Congregation Bnai Moshe, with dinner and reception following TRINITY 1 . 8 3 5 0 at the Wilshire Hotel. March 28—Miss June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor. DELAWARE at 12th A. Smith of Glynn Court, to Alvin Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen of Chicago, Ill. Reception in social hall of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Rabbi Fram To Address The Union of American Hebrew Congregations • ENGAGEMENTS WEDDINGS VICTORY BOWLING CENTER 4 110111E ( BV 1* • BIRTHS IE. 1-1428 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY • cawing Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our IuxuriotR Studios. I Open daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m Sundays 12 to 3 To Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Kaufman (Rose Conn) of 2297 W. Buena Vista, a son, Jerome Stewart. Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gottlieb (Edith Kosarin of Long Island, N. Y.), formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Nancy Rosalind. Feb. 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Sydney F. Ellias (Helen Ann Freed- man) of Fullerton Ave., a son, Franklin James. March 1—To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Shillman (Esther Cantor) of 17595 Appoline Ave., a daughter, Debra Eve. March 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Oppenheim (Edythe Janc Wolfsky) of 20020 Canterbury Drive, a son, Richard Joel. March 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Norval L. Slobin (Judith Licpah) of 2288 Hazelwood Ave., a son, Mark Sheldon. Its Millinery Opening at Hudson's Brief moments are important in your life today— as you meet him at the station, over the candlelight on his furlough evening, as he turns back to wave goodbye. For these memory-making passages, look lovelier than he's ever seen you prettier than you've ever been before. Millinery designers have caught the spirit, inspired their Spring collections with new ways to look disarming. 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