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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-04-09

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

April 9, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle



RECENT BRIDE

CHARMING BRIDE

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RECENT BRIDE

RECENT BRIDE

-- Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS.

MACK J. KOLOVSKY

--Photo by J. J. Clarke

(Miss Esther Lupiloff)

MRS. HARRY GOLDBERG
(Rose Katz)

The Wilshire was the scene of
a lovely wedding Sunday evening,
April 4, when Rabbi J. J. Nathan
united in marriage Esther Lupi-
loff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Lupiloff, 2951 Pasadena
a Ave., and Mack J Kolovsky, son
' of Mr. Joseph Kovolsky, 2911
Sturtevant Ave. The bride was
lovely in a gown of white satin,
line, the full skirt falling from
fashioned with sweet heart neck-
a long torso. Her finger tip veil
was held by a crown of seed
pearls and she carried a bible
and orchids. Miss Dorothy Yura
attended the bride as maid of
honor and the bridesmaids in-
cluded Mrs. Ed Solomon, Mrs.
Sam Lupiloff and Mrs. Dan
Belenson. The flower girlss were
Betty Lou and Ruth Lee Solo-

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On Sunday afternoon, April 4,
at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue,
Rabbi Morris Fischer united in
marriage Rose Katz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Katz of Elm-
hurst Ave. and Pvt. Harry Gold-
berg, son of Mrs. Sophie Gold-
berg. The bride's gown was of
faille with sweet heart neckline,
the full skirt ending in a long
train. Her finger tip veil was
held by orange blossoms and
she carried a bible and orchids,
The bride was attended by Miss
Faye Katz as maid of honor and
the junior bridesmaids were
Adrian Carole Marcus and Elaine
Phyllis Katz. Ben Greisman at-
tended the groom as best man.
MRS. STANLEY JAY WINKELMAN
A reception followed the cere-
mony. Pvt. Goldberg is attached
(Miss Peggy Jayne Wallace)
to the quartermaster's staff at
Mrs. Stanley Jay Winkelman was Miss Peggy Jayne Wallace, Langley Field, Va.
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Drive,
prior to her marriage, March 27, to Stanley Jay Winkelman, son by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave.
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, and the
Seder meal is being prepared
under the direction of the
Purity Chapter OES
Temple Sisterhood. On this occa-
Women's Auxiliary
sion special treats and entertain-
To Hold Games Party
Jewish Home For Aged ment have been arranged for the
children.
A victory games party, spon-
A meeting of the executive
This temple event is open to
sored by Purity Chapter No. 359, committee of the Women's Aux-
OES, will be held Tuesday, May iliary of the Jewish Home for all temple members and to their
4, at Jericho Temple, Joy Rd. Aged was held on Thursday, friends. Reservations are being
Mrs. Rose Bernstein is in charge. April 8, at the home of Mrs. H received at the Temple office.
Purity has made a pledge to Meer, of Broadstreet.
send a check to the Moies Chaim
In order to further continue
Fund to provide Passover to peo-
the fine work which they have
ple in (lire circumstances.
Mrs. Pauline Grant and Mrs. always (lone in and for the aged
IToodward at State
Rose Nailles have arranged for a residents of the Home, Mrs. M.
theatre party at the Wilson The- J. Greenberg, president of the
atre for May 13. Tickets may auxiliary, is asking that mem-
be secured from either Mr. Grant bers who have not as yet paid
their 1942 dues may mail checks
or Mrs. Nailles.
Matrons and patrons of Wayne to Mrs. K. Faudem, 2990 Wav-
County will be entertained Mon- erly Avenue, or call TO. 8-8378
day, April 12. Dinner will pre- to arrange for their collection
cede the initiatory ceremony and by a member of the dues collec-
any members wishing to attend tion committee.
the dinner must make reserva

mon. Morris Sachs attended the
groom as best man and the
ushers included Sam Lupiloff,
Dan Belenson and Ed Solomon.

A 'dinner and reception follow-
ed the ceremony.

SHERMAN - BACHER
Mr and Mrs. John Bacher of
Collingwood Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Hilda, to Aaron Sherman, son
of Mrs. Ida Sherman of Bos-
ton, Mass., which took place at
the B'nai David Synagogue,
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating.
The bride wore a lovely gown
of ivory net, the finger-tip veil
held by a crown of matching net,
and she carried a bouquet of
roses and tulips. Among the
out of town guests were the
bride's grandfather, Mr. J.
Bacher, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
S. F. Bacher, Toronto, Dr. and
Mrs. Moses Bacher, New York,
Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss,
Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Bazer, Boston.



—Photo by J. J. Clarke
MRS. JEROME GUTTENBERG
(Doris Tushman)

At the B'nai Moshe Synagogue
on Sunday, April 4, Rabbi
Nathan united in marriage Doris
Tushman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Tushman of Fairfield
Ave. and Jerome Guttenberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gut-
tenberg of Brush St.
The bride was charmin,g in a
gown of faille taffeta, her finger
tip veil being held by orange
blossoms. She carried a prayer
book and orchids.
The bride was attended by
Mrs. R. Miller as matron of
honor, Miss Jean Jacobs as maid
of honor, and Berthta Finn and
Evelyn Guttenberg were brides-
maids. Lou Miller attended the
groom as best man. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Boorky, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Boorky, Mrs. Celia Tush-
man, Miss Rose Tushman of
Worcester, Mass., and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Simpson and Mr.
Nathan Baron of Chicago, Ill.

HEBREW SCHOOLS
The United Hebrew Schools
gratefully acknowledge the receipt
of one-half scholarship to the
scholarship fund of the schools,
from Mrs. Ida M. Joffe and chil-
dren of Los Angeles, in memory
of the Yahrzeit of the late Aaron
Meyer.

113. SIEGEL C.

ROSENBERG - GOLDMAN
Mrs. M. Goldman of 2470
Gladstone Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter.
Charlotte, to P. F. C. Jack Ro-
senberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Rosenberg of 1696 Eu-
clid Ave. The wedding took

Detroit

lions with Mrs. Helen Tack, Un.
Beth El Seder To
2-8996.
Rummage material is still be- Be Held April 20
ing received and any contribu-
tions will be gladly accepted.
The annual Temple Beth El
Contact Mrs. Lydia Rossen, To. Congregational Seder will take
8-8383. Arrangements will be place this year on Tuesday, April
20, at 6:00 p. m. The traditional
place Sunday, Feb. 7, at the made for its pickup.

Jericho Temple. Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenberg spent their honey-



Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverman of 2515 Longfellow Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Saul Ablecop.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ablecop of Waverly Ave. The wed-
FIEKOWSKI - FIRESTONE
ding will take place in June.
The marriage of Hortense
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gladstone of Leslie Ave. announce the
Firestone to Seymour Fiekowsky, engagement of their sister, Edith Taylor, to Alex Effron.

E. R. C., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Hyman Fiekowsky of Lakewood
Blvd., is announced by her
mother, Mrs. Milton Firestone of
Tuxedo Ave. Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer performed the ceremony
at the bride's home on Sunday,
March 28. The couple left for
their honeymoon in Lexington,
Ky., where Mr. Fiekowsky is now
stationed.

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• WEDDINGS

.

'April i 1—Miss Fae Lee Fredenthal, (laughter of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Samuel Fredenthal to Petty Officer, 2d Class, U. S. N. R. Solas
Hartstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hartstein. Reception at
bride's residence, 3801 Sturtevant Ave. at 7 p. m.
April 18—Miss Maryon Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Davis of Philadelphia Ave. to Lt. Edwin C. Schneider,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schneider of this city, formerly of
Sudbury, Out. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and Rabbi Kleinplatz will
officiate.



• BIRTHS

TR. 1-4426

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• ENGAGEMENTS

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March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moses of 1990 Pingree Ave.,
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March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janoff of Chicago, Illinois,
(Adeline Dworman, formerly of Detroit), a son, Stephen.
March 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weber (Golds Zack) a
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March 27 — To Private and Mrs. Samuel Brenner (Freda
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April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Sands (Ruth Goldberg) of
3711 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Irene Shirley.

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