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July 02, 1943 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-07-02

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 2, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Accepts Position with
District Grand Lodge

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• ■ •

MARRIAGES

Miss Charlotte Gant, past presi-
dent of the Pisgah Auxiliary No.
122, Order Bnai Brith, has ac-
cepted a position on the staff

Ladies' Auxiliary JWV

LEVINE - GROSS
Re-Elects Mrs. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gross of
Clairrnount Ave. announce the Cowan as President
marriage of their daughter, Ma-
rion, to Joseph Levine, son of
A delegation from Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Levine of out-state assembled at the an-
Philadelphia Ave. The wedding. nual convention of the Depart-
took place June 20.
ment of Michigan, Ladies' Auxil-

WILENSKY - DENENBERG
The marriage of Miss Rose
Denenberg to Manuel Wilenskv,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wil-
ensky of Orangeberg, S. C., on
June 20, is announced by Mrs.
Celia Denenberg of Tyler Ave.

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MOSS - DUCKER
Miss Myna M. Ducker, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ducker of
Webb Ave., and Saul Moss, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moss of
Calvert Ave., were united in
marriage June 20.

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• • ■ •• ■ •

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• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. David M. Mann of Glendale Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Peggy, to Pvt. Ernest Bram, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Israel Bram of Philadelphia and Upland Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kalman of Highland Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, on June 24, to Ensign
Paul Talberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Talberg of Calvert Ave.
Ensign Talberg is now stationed in San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Solomon of McQuade Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Sergt. Norman Stern,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stern of Philadelphia Ave. Sergt. Stern is
stationed at Boise, City, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher of Rochester Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Jean, to Sergt. Michael
Mitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mitz of Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wiatrik of 3729 Burlingame Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter. Fay, to Pvt. Seymour A.
Genden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Genden of 3740 Duane Ave.

• WEDDINGS

COLE - SLOMAN
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Mrs. Waldo Sloman
to Harry Cole, formerly of To-
ronto, on Saturday, June 19. Fol-
lowing a week's stay at the Edge-
water Beach Hotel in Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Cole will be at
home at the Belcrest after July 1.

July 11—Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of Webb Av. an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter, Sophie, to Irving J. Aus-
!ander, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Auslander of Glendale Ave.
MRS. ROSE COWAN
July 11—Miss Miriam Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tobin of Webb Ave., to Pfc. Ben Zion Gotlib, son of Mr. and Mrs.
iary to the Jewish War Veterans Meyer
Gotlib of Flint, Mich.
of the United States, last Sun-
July 18—Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman of Monterey Ave.
day at the Jewish Community
Center, Detroit, and elected the announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Syd Olken,
following department officers for son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Olken of Chicago, Ill.
theensuing year: Re-elected
Army-Navy Committee of
president, Rose M. Cowan; senior
Jewish Youth of JWB to
vice president, Rose Cantor; jun-
Continue Summer Activity
ior vice president, Sarah
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jospey (Dollie Helprin) of
The Army and Navy Commit- Schwartz; judge advocate, May Whitmore Rd., a daughter, Joan Susan.
Ginsburg;
second
term
treasurer,
tee of the League of Detroit Jew-
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Panitch (Florence Sidlow)
MISS CHARLOTTE GANI
ish Youth working under the Birdie R. Rosenberg; chaplain, of 14032 Northlawn Ave., a son, Philmore.
Beatrice Thorner; trustees, Mary
aui ces of the Jsh
ewi
elfare Krasner of Flint, Esther Tenzer
June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wonboy (Lucylle Golden)
of the Bnai Brith Men's District Board will continue
its activities and Lenore Tobias; guard, Mary of 3819 Clements Ave., a son, Ronald Allan.
Grand Lodge No. 6, in Chicago, throughout the summer.
where she will make her home.
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. James D. Williams (Elaine Reiser)
Bertha Belkin, chairman of the Wallace.
Unfinished business and greet- of 3730 Clements Ave., a daughter, Susan Kathleen.
The women of Pisgah Lodge are League's Array-Navy Committee,
June 29— To Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Quint (Frances)
sorry to lose her as she was such announces that the summer proj- ings from auxiliary allied groups
an asset to the organization. Her ects will include picnics on al- highlighted the occasion and fur- Higer) of Oak Drive, a daughter.
29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snider of 18930 Northlawn
talents and understanding will be ternate Sundays and Thursdays ther cemented the adopted slogan Ave., June
a daughter, Judith Susan.
used to greater advantage in her and house parties on Saturday of the previous administration,
new position as secretary to Ben and Monday nights. Ilse Hirsch is "victory through unity". An in-
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Glass. Miss Gant, who has been chairman of the party committee. stallation ceremonial garden party
a sponsor of the Business and
for the new regime will be held
Members of the service corn- at
the home of Philip Cantor,
Professional group ever since its mittee headed by Ruth Applebaum
inception, was also a sponsor of will continue to send service 9237 Wildemere Ave., on Wed-
the Louis Marshall Auxiliary packages to Fort Brady and Cus- nesday, July 7, 1:30 p. tn., re-
since July, 1942.
ter. The service packages sent lieving from duty the old officers
and obligating the elected to gov-
to Fort rady books;de
magazines , ern the affairs and war time
Consider your pupil's honor as records B and inclu
to Custer, emergency assigned from then.
high as your own; that of your fruits, jams, cookies, cakes, candy
national organization. National
companion as high as that of and cigarettes.
your teacher, and that of your
Louba Lupiloff will in-
n-
Sylvia Lerman, chairman of the
stall the incoming elected and
teacher as high as that of Heaven hostess committee, acts as co- stall
itself.
ordinator for League parties, sup- appointed staff of officers. Re-
freshments and a social get to-
plying
He who remains unwed does needed, additional hostesses as gether will conclude the event.
not deserve the name "Man!"
Members of the League Army- Members of local auxiliaries are
For the Bible says: "Man and Navy Committee also send young invited and requested to phone
Wife created He them, and He women to staff the WAAC lounge Tyler 5-4408 of their intention
called their name 'Man.'"
at the YWCA every Monday to attend, for preparation and
conservation of food.
---- night.

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