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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 30, 1943

• ENGAGEMENTS

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and
The Legal Chronicle

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JUNE BRIDE

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ablesop of Waverly Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Ben Elkind, son of Mr.
and
Mrs. Peter Elkind of Duane Ave. The wedding will take place
in September.

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Mrs. M. Y. Blum of Fairfield Ave. announces the engagement
of her (laughter, Frances, to Irving I. Albert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Albert of Pingree Ave. The wedding will take place in Sep-
tember when Pvt. Albert, who is a member of the Air Force Band
at Hendricks Field, Sebring, Fla., is home on furlough.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patrowich of 5111 Woodbine Ave. Phila-
delphia, Pa., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter,
Anne Fruchbom, to Max Elkin, managing director and operator
of the Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths, Mt. Clemens. The cere-
mony will take place some time in September.

BIRTHS

May Judith.
29—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston (Selma Pollack), a
daughter,

MARRIAGES

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternit y FLEISCHMAN - SCHWARTZ
Aid is having its usual annua
Staff Sergt. Sam A. Fleishman,
open air meeting in the form o f son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
a "get-to-gether" picnic, to which Fleishman of Buena Vista Ave.,
members and friends are cor Battery A, 311th Coast Artillery,
(belly invited. Bring your own - stationed in Santa Monica, Calif.,
lunch and come prepared to spend and Miss Clara Schwartz, daugh-
a pleasant afternoon. We will all ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
meet at the First Casino in Pal- Schwartz of Prairie Ave., Detroit,
mer Park. The date is Tuesday, were married last Sunday in
August 3 at 1:00 p. m. In case Fairfax Temple, Los Angeles.
Dr. Jacob Sonderling performed
of rain, the meeting will be held
at the home of the president, Mrs. the wedding ceremony in the pres-
Nathan Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte ence of relatives and intimate
Vista Ave.
friends. Among those present were
Palmer Park may be reached Sergt. Fleishman's sister-in-law
by taking the 2nd Ave. bus or and niece, Mrs. David Fleishman
and Elinor Fleishman of Detroit.
the Hamilton street car.
Staff Sergt. and Mrs. Sam
T e ate has been set for the
annual Donor luncheon. This af- Fleishman are spending a fur-
lough in Detroit with their par-
fair is to be held (in Tuesday, ents.
December 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swerdloff of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Meyer Israel, U.S.C.G.,
scn of his
Mr. Master's
and Mrs. Morris Israel of Euclid Ave. Mr. Israel re-
ceived
Degree
in Social Science at Wayne University.
He Atlantic
is a member
at
City, of
N. the
J. . Phi Alpha fraternity. Mr. Israel is stationed

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Eva Prenzlauer Aid Open
Air Meeting August 3

MRS. NICOLAI JOFFE

At Stein's Clover Lodge

LOEB - SMITH

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith of
San Antonio, Tex., announce the
An interesting evening was marriage
of their daughter, Ger-
spent by the guests at Stein's aldine, to AV/C Kennith Loeb,
Clover Lodge, Omena, Mich., Fri- son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Loeb
day evening, July 23. A concert
Glynn Court. The marriage
under the direction of Mrs. Re- of
was solemnized July 2. AV/C
becca Katzman Froman and Mrs. Loeb is stationed at Kelly Field,
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Bella Goldberg was presented. Tex. He and Mrs. Loeb are re-
Library recitations, singing aria siding in Texas.
folk dancing were featured. A
Gavotte was expressfully present-
ed by little Miss Marcia Rosen.
FREEDMAN - HIRSCH
A deep impression was made upon
the guests by the singing of the
A. L. Freedman of Sturtevant
Folk Organizations
Sabbath prayer by Mrs. Bella Ave. and Regena Hirsch of Mus-
July 23—Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weingarden (Dorothy Smith)
To Hold Banquet for
of 2725 Glynn Court, a son, Louis.
Goldberg. An appeal for funds kegon Heights were married on
to aid the Jewish refugee children July 8.
Soviet
Delegates
Aug.
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July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Dowagiac, Mich., a
was made by Strausse Ganz, edi-
daughter, Sandra Joyce.
tor of the Wyandotte News, a
Detroit will bid farewell to guest
Flowers for all occasions-
at Stein's Lodge, and $115
Prof. Solomon Michoels, chairman was raised.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Com-
IN THE REALM OF
Hahatzalah Campaign
mittee of the U. S. S. R., and
SOCIETY
Itzik Feller, noted Jewish poet
Continues Effort
and Lt. Colonel in the Red Army.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Croll
members of the Soviet Jewish
Its quota of $25,000 for De delegation to America, at a fare-
and son, David John, of Wisconsin
Ave. have left to spend the troit still far from being real _ well banquet tendered by leading
month of August at Muskoka ized, the Vaad Hahatzalah (Em _ Folks organizations, Monday eve-
ergency Committee for war-torn ning, Aug. 2, at 8 p. m., at
Lodge, Port Sydney, Ont.
the
Yeshivoth, Rabbis, scholars an( Book-Cadillac Hotel.
lay-leaders)
is
continuing
its
of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freden-
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Aaron Rosenberg, chairman of
thal and daughter, Mrs. Solas forts. So far, some $3,500 have t h e arrangements committee,
Hartstein, of Sturtevant Ave. are been collected for packages of stated that the banquet program
spending a fortnight at the cot- food and clothing which are sent would consist of intimate glimpses
tage of their sister and brother- to thousands of stranged refugees into Soviet Jewish life presented
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard in Siberia, Asiatic Russia and by Professor Michoels and Mr.
Bergstem, at Bayside Park, Bay other temporary havens of ref- Feller.
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City. Mr. Hartstein, U. S. N., uge in the Far East. These pack-
Community singing led by
ages are sent via Iran and Pal- Henri Goldberg,
joined them for the week-end.
of the
estine at the cost of $25 each. Liberty Singing director
Society, and
Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Dunitz One such parcel keeps a person
solos and duets by Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Elson alive for almost one month.
Henri Goldberg will complete the
have returned home after a
During the Shevouth holidays, program. Refreshments will be
visit at the Edgewater Beach Ho- appeals were made in various served.
tel in Chicago.
Synagogues. Notable successes
Inasmuch as seating capacity
were achieved. Congregation Beth
Misses Teddy Sike and Bettye Tefilo Emanuel, $750; Young Is- is limited, Aaron Rosenberg,
Bennish are guests at the Barbi- rael Joy Road branch, $250; chairman of the arrangements,
has urged early reservations
zon-Plaza Hotel in New York.
Young Israel, Linwood branch, through
his office, CA. 5690, or
Miss Adele Gloria Gore of $225; Talmud Toran, Philadelphia his home, TO. 8-4532.
Hartford, Conn., has been the and Byron, $110; Congregation
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Beth Shmuel, $75; Congregation
Bnai Moshe (Congregational con- Contributions to the
Thomas Cowen and daughters, tribution)
$150.
Rhoda and Helen, of Glynn Court.
A partial list of some of the Jewish Home for Aged
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels larger donations received from
The following have made con-
and daughter, Phyllis, of Parkside individuals and organizations fol-
tributions to the Home: Mr. and
Ave. have returned after spend- lows:
ing some time in New York,
David Goldberg, $200; K. Pal- Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff, in mem-
Washington and Virginia Beach. man, $200; Irwin I. Cohn, chair- ory of Mrs. Ida Kramer and Na-
While there they had as their man of the Detroit committee, than Cohn; Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
guest Sergt. A. T. Samuels. who $100; Sam Brody, $100; Jacob Abrahams, in memory of David
is attending the Finance School, Baker, $100; Louis Levin, $100; Oppenheim and Mrs. Lewis Gold-
Wake Forest, N. C.
Morris Mohr, $50; Isadore Kap- berg; Alpena Federation of Jew-
lan, $50; Sol B. Cohen, $50; Al- ish Charities, donation; Mrs. Fan-
Mrs. Charles P. Toren and sons, I an Slutzky, $50; S. Littman, $50; nie Greenberg, in memory of sis-
Peter and Alvin, of Worcester, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, $50; ter, Sadie; Rabbi Morris Adler,
Mass., are in Detroit visiting her Beth Abraham Free Loan Assn., in memory of Mrs. Rose Cohn;
Leon and Rose Friedman, dona-
mother, Mrs. Ross of Calvert $50;
Berdichever
Progressive tion; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brisk-
Ave., and other relatives. Mrs. Society, $25.
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Toren and sons will reside at the , The local drive is expected to man, in honor of the confirmation
home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. ° e intensified at the end of Au- f Sheldon Scholnick; Mr. and
Fannie Leventen of 3344 Tuxedo g ust when a delegation of distin- Mrs. Sam Gordon, in memory of
50c Fidelitone Needle with every 2.50
Ave. while enjoying her stay in g, uished rabbis and nationally Morton Goldberg's mother; Mrs.
Detroit for the month of August. K nown leaders will arrive to as- R. Feldman, in memory of Mrs.
purchase
in our Record Department.
ist the local committee, headed ose Cohen; Mrs. Harry Levey,
Long-life
needle
will
play 1,000 records.
n
memory
of
husband,
Hershel
by Irwin I. Cohn. National head- L
Zedakah Members
evey;
Mrs.
Mary
Wynn,
dona-
quarters are at 132 Nassau St., t
ion; Max Fried, in memory of
New York.
Serve 1200 Sandwiches
A I Hosden; J. W. Webber, dona-
t ion; Mrs. Leah Brown, in mem-
Members of the Zedakah or-
0 ry of sister, Blume; 'Mrs. S.
ganization cooperating with the
A bramsohn, in memory of sister,
Food committee of the Detroit Rabbi Fram To Discuss
few of the popular Records are:
S adie.
Army-Navy committee of the
Jewish Welfare Board made up "Religion of Gandhi"
"LET'S GET LOST"
end served 1,200 sandwiches at
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Yeshivath Chachmey
the Downtown USO on Monday,
Rabbi Leon Frain will deliver L
"DEARLY BELOVED"
July 19 from 1 p. m. to 12 mid- the fourth in his series of read-
ublin To Open Kitchen
night.
ings from the religious literature k.)
Mrs.
n Sunday, Aug. 15
Maurice Cornfield is of the world at the Sabbath Eve
"YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO"
chairman cf the Zedakah com- services of Temple Israel next
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
mittee and was assisted by Mes- Friday night, Aug. 6, at Temple
"BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILV'RY MOON"
dames Norman Adilman, Max Co- Israel Meeting Hall, 14 Boulevard announces that on Sunday, Aug.
15,
at
1
p.
m.,
the
formal
open-
"AS TIME GOES BY"
vell, Paul Deutsch, Israel Hertz, Bldg., 3076 East Grand Blvd.
ing of the new kitchen will take
Maurice Knopper, Max Rosen- His subject will be "The Reli g i on place.
baum, Louis Silverman and N. of India" and he will read not
"COMIN' IN ON A WING AND A PRAYER"
An interesting program has
Trager.
only from the classic literature
"JOHNNY ZERO"
Jewish women's organizations of Hinduism and Buddhism, but been arranged. Among the many
interested in cooperating with also from the writings of India's activities in which the guests will
the food committee of the Jew- contemporary religious leader, participate is the cutting of the
ribbon and the opening of the
*
ish Welfare board, which is un- Mahatma Gandhi.
kitchen door.
der the chairmanship of Mrs. A.
Rabbi Fram has been devoting
A free luncheon which will be
H. Brodie, are asked to contact the summer services of Temple
served by the Ladies' Auxiliary
Mrs. Rose Fineman at MA. 8400. Israel to a consideration of those of
the Yeshivah.
great religious thoughts which are
At the opening of the kitchen
common to all religions and which
Mr. and Mrs. M. Yaker, two dis-
BUY WAR BONDS form the spiritual link uniting tinguished
Jews of Detroit, will
2 Great Stores
all faiths and all peoples.
give the Yeshivah a Torah Scroll.
Both

July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Margolis (Bertha Magy) of
Mrs. Nicolai Joffe was the for-
Sturtevant Ave., a son, Harold Allen.
mer Rosamond Meyer of Los An-
geles, Calif., formerly of De-
July 18—To Pfc. and Mrs. Harold Pollak (Marilyn Selker), a troit, before her marriage on
daughter, Nancy Lynn. Pfc. Pollak is stationed at Newport News, June 20. She is the daughter of
Va., and Mrs. Pollak and daughter will reside for the present with Mrs. Ida Meyer Joffe and the
the
former's
Calvert
Ave. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker of 3257 late Aaron Meyer. The bride is
a June graduate of the University
July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Friedman (Shirley Slobin) of California at Los Angeles,
where she was affiliated with Al-
of Taylor Ave., a daughter, Carol Joyce.
pha Epsilon Phi sorority.
July 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Julius M. Stern (Rose Zolkower) of
Littlefield Ave., a son, Mark Ezra.

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