A merica . m Yewish Period/ca! Cotter

6, 1943

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

August 6, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

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BETROTHED

Mrs. Esther Rosen of 2273 Pingree Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Tillie Rosen, to Maurice Beckerman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beckerman, of 1923 W. Euclid Ave. The
wedding date has been set for October.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kardever of Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Margie, to AAF. Cadet Phillip
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller of Hazelwood Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fried of Blaine Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Roselyn, to Herman H. Litman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Litman of Mettetal Ave. The date of the wed-
ding will be announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Natow of Calvert Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Carmen to Cpl. Alvin Martin Fried-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Leslie Ave.

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg is
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers of
vacationing at Charlevoix, Mich., Lincolnshire Drive returned after
far the month of August.
visiting with their daughters,
Lt. Herbert Metz, who has been Joan and Elizabeth, who are at
stationed at Camp Custer for the Camp Pinemere, Wis., and also
past year and then transferred spent a few days in Chicago, Ill.
to Camp Ellis, III., has received
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holin-
his captaincy on July 24. He is in
charge of all dental work at stat and daughter, Judy, of Rose-
Camp Ellis.
lawn Ave. returned after spending
Mrs. Ben Jacob of Buena Vista two weeks at Crystal Beach and a
has left for a six Weeks' stay in week at the Grand Hotel on Mac-
Petoskey. Mich.
kinac Island.
Mrs.
John
Imerman
and
daugh-
To Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Serlin (Muriel Fenton) a daugh-
Abe Greenspan of Omaha, Neb.,
ter, Ronna Hope.
ter, Mrs. Arthur Bloom, and son,
and his daughter, Shirley, who is
Douglas,
of
Gloucester
Drive
re-
July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Leibowitz (Eleanor Krause)
a son, Michael Alan.
turned after a month's visit with a student at the University of
Mrs. 'merman's son, Stanley, at Pennsylvania, visited with rela-
July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Klayman (Tibie Chimovitz)
his lodge, Three Pines, on Grand tives and friends in Detroit the
3741 Colliqgwood, a daughter, Michelle Beth.
Traverse Bay.
past week.
July 22—To Corporal and Mrs. Leonard Bonin, of •3152 'Calvert
Ave., a son, Gary Irwin. Mrs. Bonin is the former Lillyan Feldman.
MARGIE KARDEVER
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas and
The Misses Paula Copeland,
July 25—To Private and Mrs. Jack H. Langer (Lillian Marie
their children, Janet and Jimmy,
Wetsman) of 2444 W. Euclid Ave., a son, Bruce Joel.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Kardever of returned Sunday after spending Gloria Idzal, Elaine Rollins and
July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams, 18952 Greenlawn Fullerton Ave. announce the en- three weeks at the Beach Hotel Elaine Sandorf are guests at the
(Maurine Stone) a daughter Rosanne.
gagement of their daughter, Mar- in Charlevoix.
Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island.
July 28—To 1st. Lieut. and Mrs, Milton Marwil (Lenore Za- gie, to AAF. Cadet Phillip Mil-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of
velle) a (laughter, Sarah Zavelle. -
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sallan
August 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Aled C. Aan of 1824 3 Fair- Miller of Hazelwood Ave.
and son, Steven, of Huntington Warrington Drive left Tuesday
field, a son, Lionel Manning. Mrs.fr
Woods returned from a visit to for a few days in Chicago, Ill.
Allan is li the
the former Sophie
Rushevsky.
Mackinac Islnd.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry C. Metzger
Rabbi Fram to Speak on
Staff Sergt. Arthur Fink, who have returned after spending a
'The Common Ground of is stationed at Struthers Air vacation at the Wisconsin Dells.
Probus Club of Detroit
Field in Winfield, Kan., spent
Mrs. Douglas Lee Hittleman
Judaism
and Christianity' the
VELICK-COHEN
Exceeds Bond Quota
past week-end with his par- (Phyllis Goldman) of San
Juan
Saul D. Cohen announces the
On Friday night, Aug. 13, at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Drive returned home after spend-
Immediately after the Second 8:30, Rabbi Leon Fram will de- Fink of the Lee Plaza.
marriage of his daughter, Doro-
ing four weeks visiting her hus-
thy, to David L. Velick, son of War Loan drive in April, the liver the fifth of his series in
S. 1st C Douglas Lee Hittle-
Mrs. Esther Simons of Chicago, band
Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Velick, of Probus Club of Detroit went to readings and interpretations on
man, at Charleston, S. C., and
Ill.,
is
the
house
guest
of
her
Cortland Ave., on Aug. 15. Re-
universal religion which he has
after visiting one week with her
ception 5:00 to 9:00. 14941 Steel. the War Finance Committee and been giving at the Sabbath Eve nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. mother and father-in-law, Mr.
and
Jack
Ecker
of
Lawrence
Ave.
volunteered
to
purchase
$400,000
No cards.
Services of Temple Israel at No.
Mrs. Cyrus Hittleman of Chicago,
worth of bonds. Maurice Sobell, 14 Boulevard Bldg., 3076 East
Mr. and Mrs. David Ruby of
chairman of the Probus bond Grand Blvd. The subject will be Santa Barbara Ave. spent a few
Stein's Clover Lodge
committee, and his able members "The Common Ground of Juda- days with their children, Elissa
ism and Christianity". The rabbi
went out and raised $500,000—in waill read selections from the and Jimmie, who are at Camp Rabbi Herschel Lymon
Haven for Hay
Arowhon in Canada; also several
three short months. They ap- classic literature of Christianity days
in Toronto.
Fever Sufferers
To Preach On 'Overcom-
proached business friends and ac- and compare them with passages
Mrs. Henry Holinstat and her ing Our Handicaps'
Stein's Clover Lodge at Omena, quaintances and reached their goal from the Talmud and Midrash.
daughter, Mrs. Mack Lane, and
Michigan, is the ideal spot for by individual sales. "We had no
ZEDAKAH CLUB
son, Kenneth, of Fullerton Ave.
those who suffer from the all large donations," Mr. Sobell said,
Sabbath services during the
Zedakah Club held an execu- returned from a visit at Crystal summer take place every
too common affliction of hay "but everyone whom we talked to
Satur-
tive
meeting
on
July
27
at
the
Beach
and
Mackinac
day
Island.
fever.
morning at 11 o'clock, in the
felt the need of lending their home of the president, Mrs. M.
If you are planning a vacation money to the government and to
Mrs. Barney Israel and Mrs. main auditorium of Temple Beth
where you can play, relax and get behind our boys on the front Davis, at which time it was de-
Perry
Goldman and their chil- El. During the summer, services
cided
to
forego
the
donor
lunch-
enjoy yourself, get in touch with by furnishing them with the nec-
dren
have
taken a cottage at are conducted by Rabbi Herschel
eon
held
in
previous
years.
In-
Stein's Clover Lodge at Omena, essary ammunition."
Higgins
Lake
for the month of Lymon. This Saturday morning
stead
plans
are
being
formulated
Michigan, or call Mr. Kontroff,
the topic of Rabbi Lymon's ser-
Lewis Carlson, president of the for a dessert luncheon and mu- August.
UN: 1-6172.
mon will be "Overcoming Our
Probus Club, has invited members
Reservations can be had after to, a victory rally. On Thursday, sicale to be held Tuesday, Nov.
Mrs. H. Shapero and daughter, Handicaps".
9.
Place
will
be
announced
later.
August 15.
Members of last June's con-
Aug. 5, at 7 p. m., dinner was
Funds must be raised to con- Lila, returned to their home in
served at the Lee Plaza Hotel. tinue the care of the indigent New York after having spent a firmation class have been attend.
Frank N. Isbey, chairman, War aged, which has been Zedakah week with their family, Mr. and ing these services in goodly num-
Sylvia Simons Scholarship
Finance Committee for the State
Mrs. Samuel Soss of Hamilton bers. This is an opportunity for
Fund Receives Contributions of Michigan was the guest of Club's responsibility in part for Drive.
the young people to renew their
a
number
of
years,
also
to
carry
honor, and Fred M. Butzel was
old friendships and to participate
on with war effort projects.
The Sylvia Simons Memorial the guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace in the ritual of the Sabbath Day.
A citation
A large package of goodies was and
Scholarship Fund of the Music for outstanding services has been
daughter, Barbara Jeanne,
Study Club of Detroit has re- received by the Probus Club which sent to Fort Brady to be enjoyed of Canterbury Drive returned this
by the boys after Friday night past Tuesday from an extended
Flowers for all occasions-
ceived contributions in memory consists of business and profes- services.
of Sylvia Simons from Mrs. Lau- sional men. J. M. Citron is chair-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
visit in California.
ra S. Simons, Nathan and Sey- man for the victory rally.
mour Simons and Miss Hattie
Gittleman; and in honor of six
confirmants from Mrs. J. S.
Sauls.
Sax Kay Appoints
For fun and for stimulating exercise--
This fund, established to per-
play tennis!Here'ssompleteequipment
petuate the memory of a well Emanuel Posner Fur
• to double the enjoyment of your
beloved and outstanding mu-
game
sician, provides scholarships for Department Director
Sturdily constructed racquet with rubber
talented young people.
grip, tennis press and
Sax-Kay announces the appoint-
waterproof
ment of Emanuel Posner as de-
cover
signer and director of the fur de-
EQUALITY CLUB
partment, succeeding Fred H.
In tribute to our men in the Krieser who leaves to join the
service, the Equality Club was U. S. Army.
host at the U. S. 0. Monday,
Mr. Posner is well known to
They're grand for wear around the bead-
Aug. 2. The members of the club Detroiters, having been connected
or
after your shower. Sturdily construct
acted as hostesses throughout with Milgrim, Inc.; in Detroit
ed of wood with woo-
the day and evening. The next and New York. Previously Mr.
meeting of the Equality Club will Posner had spent seven years in
er canvas over-step
be held at the home of Mrs. Min- the fur industry in London and
nie Bloom, 17368 Wisconsin, on Paris.
Wednesday evening, Aug. 14. The
guest speaker will be Mrs. R.
Ehrlich.
Bnai Moshe Men's Club
Major league stars "in the make" will
Card Party on Aug. 11
heartily endorse this glove. Regular big
KALVARIER SOCIETY
The Men's.. Club of Congrega-
league model, excellently made to takc
The Kalvarier Aid Society tion Bnai Moshe is sponsoring a
plenty of punishment.
wishes to thank its members atm card party Wednesday evening,
Shining value
friends and Mrs. H. Festenstein, Aug. 11, in the banquet hall of
at
chairman, for helping to make its the congregation, Dexter and
card party a success. The treas- Lawrence, the proceeds of which
urer, Rose Lewis, reported a will be used to purchase Mogen
check for $75.00 given to the Dovids for the 200 men of the
A fortunate purchase enables us CO. offer
Child Rescue Fund. The card congregation serving in the U. S.
party was given in memory of armed forces.
these pre-war recovered balls . . . some
In view of the very worthy
Mrs. Anne Leah Epstein.
have liquid centers. They have plenty of
purpose of this affair, the gen-
zip and distance in
eral public is invited to partici-
them Limit 1 doz. to
ate as well as the congregation
:us tOMCI.
membership. There will be valu-
able prizes offered and refresh-
ments served.

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Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Society Picnic Aug. 15

The annual picnic of the He-
brew Ladies' Society will take
place in Lola Valley Park, Aug.
15. A home-cooked meal will be
served at a nominal cost. Also
coffee and home-made coffee cake
will be served all day. Don't for-
get the date, Aug. 15.

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