,Amerkizit "apish Periodical Cutter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 May 14, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 4 MARRIAGES HARRIS - WILK Marcia Helene Wilk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury Drive, was united in marriage Sunday afternoon, May 9, to Sergt. William Marvin Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Harris of Oak Drive. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Joan Wilk, sister of the bride, acted as the maid of honor, and Charles K. Harris assisted his son as best man. The bride wore an aqua crew , frock with a draped shoulder edged in aqua net, and a match- ing hat with shoulder-length veil. She carried a white Bible with a shower bouquet of white or- chids. Among out-of-town guests were Jacob Wilk of New York City; Harry Altman of Nlinneanolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Louis Fishman and daughter, Phylis. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fishman and son. Michael, and Mrs. Sarah Fishman, all of Grand Rapids, Mich. For her going-away outfit, Mrs. Harris wore a beige dress- maker suit with matching hat and brown accessories. Sergt. and Mrs. Harris left for New Orleans where he is sta- tioned at the Finance Detach- ment, Jackson Barracks. 1:1 Sinai Completes Plans ROTHSTEIN - BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown of For Night of Games at Wildemere Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Ro- Masonic Temple May 18 salie Betty, to Air Cadet Leo Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, Rothstein of Big Springs, Tex. The marriage took place on Aug. announces that the committee 29, 1942. Mrs. Rothstein left on arrangements have completed last week to join her husband. plans for Mount Sinai's Night of HACK - AGREE The marriage of Margie Agree to Pfc. Samuel Hack, son of Mrs. Rose Hack, is announced by her parents, Nathan and Lena Agree. The wedding took place on April 18 in Madison, Wis., where Pfc. Hack is stationed. GROSSMAN - FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank- lin of Three Rivers, Mich., an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn. Irene, to Rob- ert Doran Grossman, son of Mrs. Stanley Grossman of Lakeland Avenue, and the late Mr. Gross- man. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Leon Fram which took place at the Statler Hotel, May 5. ATHENA CLUB Mrs. Al Prag of Waverly Ave., was hostess at the last regular monthly meeting of the Athena Club. An invitation was extend- ed to the members and their hus- bands to attend the Bar Matz- vah of Maynard Kalef, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kalef. A check was sent to the American Red Cross. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday, May 20 at the home of Mrs. Os- car Ruzumna, 3247 Richton Ave. MRS. ISAAC ROSENTHAL Games to be held in the Fountain Ball Room, Masonic Temple, Tues- day evening, May 18, at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. Joshua Karbal, chairman, TO 8-8485; Mrs. Max Schubiner, executive secretary, TR 1-6041, or at the door. This program promises to be one of the outstanding affairs on Mt. Sinai's calendar of events. Among the numerous gifts there will be an antique set of intrinsic value. Mesdames Jack Nadler and Daniel Rachmiel are in charge of the gifts committee. Mrs. Leon Katzin is assisted by Mrs. Max Fertel on table ar- rangements. Mrs. Charles Gitlin who heads the War Bond Committee an- nounced that Mount Sinai's quota of $100,000 is close to its goal and urges everyone who has not as yet bought bonds or stamps, reserve this sale for the night of games so we may go over the top. For further information on war bonds and stamps, kindly phone war bond committee, Mrs. Louis Goldfine, TY 4-5904, Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, TY 6-6066, Sally Fields, Ch 8800, or Mildred Lewis TO. 8-8946. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kaplan of Glendale Avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Hy Koenigsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koenigsberg of Pasadena Avenue. Mr. Koe- nigsberg is a member of the Phi Alpha Fraternity at Wayne UniL versity. The wedding date will be announced in the near future. Mrs. Samuel S. Danziger of Collingwood Avenue, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her (laughter, Anita Liebley Cohane, to Cadet Morton Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris H. Cohen of Columbus, Ohio. Cadet Cohen will receive his degree from the University of Michigan this month. He is a member of Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity and Scabbard and Blade, honorary mili- tary fraternity. The date of the wedding has been set for May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weinstock of Windsor, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Stanley J. Michaels, son of Mrs. K. Michaels, of 2581 Elmhurst Avenue, Detroit. The wedding date has been set for June 27, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Komer of 16844 Parkside Avenue, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Robin to Edward M. Rosenthal of Detroit, son of Mrs. Charles David Rosen- thal of Chicago. Mr. Mrs. Alfred C. of Woodmere, L. I., an- nounce the yen gagement of their Bennett daughter. Nancy Louise Hirsh, to Lieut. Nathaniel D. Rosengarten. son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Rosen- garten of Newark, N. J., formerly of Detroit. Lieutenant Rosengar- ten is stationed at Camp Lee, Va. Sabbath Observance League Women Form Second Group in City At the Be'th Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue last Monday afternoon Rabbi Samuel K. Mirsky, profes- sor of the Yeshiva College of New York, addressed a women's meeting. As a result of his talk, the group formed a second chapter of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance. Mrs. Isador Levin, assisted by Mrs. Milton A. Winston are in charge of the new chapter which will work in conjunction with the parent group already func- tioning and doing such significant work in the field of Sabbath Ob- servance. The new group will concentrate its efforts to in- crease the degree of Sabbath Observance in the Twelfth Street and Linwood neighborhood. This group has 'already sponsored two Oneg Shabbos gatherings at the Beth Tefilo Enamuel Synagogue and attracted large numbers of women. Rabbi J. Eisenman addressed April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Isadore A. Goldman (Lois Fried- the group on behalf of Beth Ja- man) of Port Huron, a daughter, Elaine Diane. cob School movement. April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. William Polinsky (Gertrude Buch- Mrs. Abraham Caplan was man) of 2731 Glynn Court, a son, Mark. chairman of the afternoon. May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Flock (Naomi Buchalter) Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter in- of Ferguson Avenue, a daughter. Chana Laya. troduced the guest speaker. May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. William Gershenson (Sylvia Bron- stein) a son, Dennis Earl. May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Black (Rose Mandell) of 4096 Rabbi Lymon to Be Leslie Avenue, a son, Gerald Michael. May 8—Iro Lieut. and Mrs. Irving Israel (Helen Waldstein) a Guest Speaker At son, Michael Lee. Lieutenant Israel is stationed at Grand Rapids, Youth Institute Mich., and Mrs. Israel is residing at Sturtevant Avenue. SIGMA THETA DELTA YOUNG WOMEN'S The Sigma Theta Delta soror- BICUR CHOLEM ity of Wayne University have The Young Women's Bicur pledged four new members this Choler)) held its open meeting semester. They are Shirley Rich- of the year on Wednesday, May ie, Sylvia Pikin, June White and 5, at the home of Mrs. Louis Harriet German. Millman of Birchcrest Drive. The Sigma Theta Deltas hon. Mrs. B. Leaman was chairman ored their mothers this year, as of the afternoon. Assisting her every year, with a luncheon at as hostesses were Mrs. L. Mill- the Statler. The president, Sylvia man, Mrs. S. Stulberg, Mrs. M. Rossen, opened the luncheon with Gardner, Mrs. R. Stevens, Mrs. a short, informal welcome speech. S. Pincus, Mrs. M. Fine Mrs. B. After the luncheon, the members Winston and Mrs. H. Mandel. themselves provided versatile en- After a short • talk by Mrs. tertainment for their mothers. George Brown, president of the Each mother was also present- Young Women's Bicur Cholem, ed with a lovely gardenia cor- the members and their guests sage. spent the afternoon playing games. UNVEILING The family of the late Silas Cohen wish to invite their rela- tives and friends to the un- MEZERITCHER CLUB veiling of the tombstone to be Hilarious Radio Night. A ga- held Sunday, May 16 at 3:30 at laxy of your favorite stars and the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. programs, The Neversharp Pen ---- - and Pencil Program with Phil Faker, "Klucks" presents Holly- wood with Cecil B. Schlemiel, The Squirments Cave and Many Others. Dancing after program till 1 a.m. Sunday, May 23, 1943. Auditorium of Workmen's Edu- cational Centre, 11529 Linwood, near Burlingame. Program at 8:45 p.m. Admission $1 including tax. Rabbi H e r a h el Lymon of Temple Beth El will be the next guest speaker of the Youth In- stitute of the United Hebrew Schools which will meet on Mon- day, May 17. Rabbi Lymon will give to the members of the In- stitute the viewpoint of Reform- ed Judaism. The Youth Institute is com- posed of young men and young women, former students of the United Hebrew schools, between the ages of fourteen and seven- teen. BOESKY FAMILY The Boesky family club held their regular monthly meeting Sunday, May 2 at Lachar's. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Magee en- tertained. Bernard Kerner of the U. S. Army, station at Fort Wayne, Ind., who was the hon- UNVEILING ored guest of the evening. The family of the late Samuel A donation was. made to the (Sander) Krakowsky wish to in- Yesh. Chachmey Lublin in mem- of the late president, Joseph vite their relatives and friends ory Chabensky. to the unveiling to take place Sunday, May 16 at 12 o'clock Flower. for all occasions-- noon at the Machpelah Cemeter y. 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