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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Aug u st 27, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH

• ENGAGEMENTS

CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

SUMMER BRIDE

Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeichman of Rochester Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Jack Gordon, formerly
of New York City.

• BIRTHS

July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sandler (Marion Madanes)
of 13300 Vassar Ave., a daughter, Susan Joan.
July 31—To Pvt. and Mrs. Alexander Seskin (Muriel Gesche-
lin), a daughter, Bonnie Mae.
Aug.
13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hess (Roslyn Lasky) a son,
Jeffrey
Merle.

Aug. 15—To. Mr. and Mrs. Morris P. Shulman (Ida Stolarsky)
of Rochester Ave., a son, Gerald Louis.
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Warren (Esther Schubiner)
of Pasadena Ave., twin sons, Allen Elliot and Irving David.
Ang.
18—To Lieut. and Mrs. Bernard M. Brown (Lorraine
Kibler),
a daughter.

IN THE REALM OF
SOCIETY

Pisgah Women Donor
Luncheon on Nov. 16

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Fran k
Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith
of Wildemere Ave. have r
turned from a trip to norther e- No. 122 announce their fourth
Wisconsin to visit their childre n annual donor luncheon to be held
n Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 16, at
in camp.

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sulzberger
of Puritan Ave. will leave Friday
to spend two weeks at the Grand
Hotel, Mackinac Island, Mich.

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—Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS. JOSEPH R. YOUNG
(Mary Grushky)

MARRIAGES

fast and reception. The bride
wore a charming frock of pale
LaKRITZ - BETMAN
green with bodice and sheer net
On Sunday, Aug. 22, Rosina and her accessories were Ameri-
Betman, well known vocalist an( can Beauty roses. She carried a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bible and orchids. Ray D. Gold-
Betman of Oakman Blvd., was farb attended her sister as maid
wed to Arnold La Kritz, son of of honor, and William Vaisman
Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaKritz of of Boston acted as best man.
For her daughter's wedding
Cleveland, 0. Rabbi Lymon per-
formed the ceremony which was Mrs. Goldfarb chose a navy gown
witnessed by relatives and very while Mrs. Adler wore grey. Both
close friends. Before the solem- mothers' corsages were orchids.
Among the out-of-town guests
nization, Miss Barbara Paul,
promising young soprano, ren- were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wex-
dered a beautiful solo, "Because". ler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bakst,
Following the ceremony, which Miss Patsy Bakst of Cleveland
took place in the Temple Beth Heights; Miss Shirley Roth of
El, the bride and groom, to- Euclid, 0.; Mrs. Vera Erskine,
gethter with 75 guests, attended Neisen Adler, Mrs. Sara Bloom,
a wedding breakfast at the Wil- Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Friedman, Bellefonte.
shire Hotel. Among the out-of- Pa.
town guests were IV r. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Adler will spend
Sam Richland, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Richland and Mrs. Gustave their honeymoon in Northern
Gardner from Cleveland Heights, Michigan, and on their return
will reside at 3380 Collingwood
0.; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wein- Ave.
stein and Mrs. Bert Walker from
Cleveland, 0.; Miss Shirley Fried-
berg of Chicago, Ill.
WINNICK - CANER
The newlyweds
left immedi-
cruse
Mr.
and Mrs. S. Caner of
ately for an extehsive trip Monterey
Ave. announce the mar-
through Canada
ich will end riage of their daughter, Helen,
in a Great Lakes w cr. Tempo-
rary residence when they arrive to Pvt. Lawrence C. Winnick,
in Detroit will be the Book- son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Winnick of Linwood Ave., on
Cadillac Hotel.
July 31.

At the Riviera Hall, on Sun-
day, Aug. 22, Rabbi Rabinowitz
united in marriage Mary Grushky,
Mrs. Leonard Wiener and her
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
daughter, Sarah, of Huntington
Grushky, and Joseph R. Young,
Woods have returned from a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
two weeks' visit with Mr. Wie-
ADLER - GOLDFARB
Young.
ne•'s family in Sioux City, Ia.
BENSON - UTTAN
The Wilshire Hotel was the
The bride wore a lovely gown
Mr. and Mrs. Max Uttan of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Oberfel-
of heavy ivory satin fashioned scene of a lovely wedding when
der of Canterbury Drive ha
with sweetheart neckline, the full Rabbi Harold Rosenthal united Yonkers, N. Y., announce the
skirt ending in a long train. The in marraige Beatrice Doris Gold- marriage of their daughter, Syl-
returned from a three weeks' trip
to Estes Park and Denver, Colo.
full length veil of ivory illusion farb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. via, to Tech. Sgt. Morton E.
was held by a halo of rose pointe Joseph Goldfarb, and Leonard E. Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
lace and she carried a prayer Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Louis Benson of Strathmoor Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gal-
book and orchids. Sophie Grushky man G. Adler. The wedding took Detroit, on Sunday, Aug. 8, at
perin and family of 19301 War-
attended
her sister as maid of place at noon on Sunday, Aug Temple Zion, Bronx, N. Y. The
rington Drive have just returned
honor, while the bridesmaids in- 22, and was followed by a break- couple are residing in Richmond,
from a two weeks' vacation at
Va., at the present time.
cluded Doris Grushky, Dorothy -
South Haven, Mich.
Rosen, Boby Shapero and Roslyn
Cohen.
$
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum
Eugene I. Rosen attended 'the
and daughter, Mangy, of Boston
groom as best man.
Blvd. have returned from a stay
Woodward at State
Detroit
A dinner and reception fol-
at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac
Island.
lowed the ceremony.
On their return from their
MRS. HARRY SINGER
honeymoon which will be spent in
the East, Mr. and Mrs. Young
the Masonic Temple.
RECENT BRIDE
Bnai Brith donor luncheons, will reside on Pingree Ave.
which have been a series of suc-
cesses since their inception, have
developed into one of the high-
lights of the social season.
CAPLAN - WHITEMAN
The 'leaders of Bnai Brith,
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Joe Caplan of Gladstone Ave.
though more than gratified by
the results, have never lost the announces the marriage of his
true goal of these affairs, which (laughter, Fredell, to Cpl. Ber-
today is to further the war effort. nard Whiteman, son of Mrs. Rose
Mrs. Harry Singer, whose capa- Whiteman of Glynn Court, on
bilities have been proven . in the Sunday, Aug. 22. Rabbi Hersh-
past, has been appointed chair- man officiated. The couple will
man for this affair. Through her reside in Mobile, Ala., where Cpl.
and her co-worker's zealous en- Whiteman is stationed.
thusiasm, this affair should sur-
pass all previous luncheons. On
the committee with Mrs. Singer Yeshivah Cafeteria
as chairman are: co-chairman, Officially Opened
Mrs. William Banks; pledge card
chairman, Mrs. Louis Rubin, co-
The Yeshivath Chachmey Lub-
chairman, Mrs. Jack Cooper;
ways and means, Mrs. Lem Cher- lin new students' cafeteria was
rin; special gifts committee chair- officially opened Sunday, Aug. 15,
man, Mrs. Sam Aaron; arrange- with appropriate ceremonies. A
ments, Mrs. Bernard Cohen; sig- Safor Torah was also presented
to the Yeshivah by Mr. and Mrs.
natures, Mrs. Benjamin Bond; M.
Yaker.
MRS. JOSEPH S. RADOM
program, Mrs. Tom Mittledorf;
During the afternoon and eve-
(Mary Jane Greenstone)
publicity, Mrs. Julius Meskin.
For further information in re- ning a large crowd including lo-
Mrs. Lillian Greenstone of
gard to the donor luncheon, call cal and outstate dignitaries at-
1806 Oakman Blvd. announces Mrs. Harry Singer, Univellsity tended. The guest and honor
speaker was Rabbi Katz of In-
the marriage of her daughter, 3-9280
dianapolis. A delegation of five
Mary Jane, to Ensign Joseph S.
representatives of the Chicago
Radom of the United States Naval
Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshivath
Jr.
Hadassah
Lawn
Chaciimey Lublin were present at
Reserve, son of Mrs. Anna Ra-
this great outstanding celebra-
Party on Aug. 31
dom of 2689 W. Boston Blvd.
tion. In behalf of their auxiliary,
The marriage was solemnized
a room in the Yeshivah was pur-
The
Detroit
unit
of
Junior
Ha-
chased.
in Detroit on Aug. 21.
dassah, young women's Zionist
Toastmaster for the affair was
Mrs. Radom attended the Uni- organization; will hold a lawn
versity of Michigan, and Ensign party on Tuesday evening, Aug. c one of Detroit's noted Jewish
Radom is a graduate of Wayne 31, at 7:30 p. m., at the home itizens, Mandel Bernstein of the
brothers, who is also
University Law School.
of Ruth Miller, 2677 Pingree a Bernstein
news commentator on the ra-
Ave. This lawn party is under dio. Chairman for the celebration
theponsorship of the member- was Louis Kukes, chairman of
ship committee and is open to the Yeshivah budget and finance
Concert for Jewish
all members, prospective mem- committee.
The official key to the
bers and girls of 18 years of age new cafeteria was purchased by
Writers and Artists
and older who are interested in Mr. and Mrs David Goldberg. The
the work of Junior Hadassah. ribbon was cut by David M.
To Be Held Aug. 29
Entertainment and refreshments Edelman. All are members of the
The Woodhull Lake property making for a festive evening has Yeshivah board of directors.
owners' association have ar- been planned, and everyone is
A free lunch was served to all
ranged a concert and dance for urged to attend.
guests by the Ladies' Auxiliary
Sunday, Aug. 29, at 6 p. nn. at
under the supervision of Mrs. D.
the tennis court. A variety pro- Bicur Cholem Young
Silverstein, president, and who
gram of music, singing, recita- Women To Hold
was ably assisted by the various
committees.
tions and dancing will take place.
All proceeds will go to the Jew- Games Party Nov. 10
ish Writers and Artists for the
Jewish Soldiers at
Young Womer,'3 Bicur Cholem Tisha b'Ab Services
Leningrad Military Hospital, sup-
ported by Jews of America. The Organization will hold a night of
for fall Confidence
committee for this affair is com- games on Nov. 10 at the Bnai At Wailing Wall
posed of the following: J. Rad- Moshe Social Hall. Mrs. Eleanore
JERUSALEM (WNS) —Hun-
You'll capture compliments galore in this trim checked suit
ding, chairman; Samuel Weis- Cooper is chairman and is being
man, secretary; M. Weinberg, assisted by Mrs. Pauline Green- dreds of Jewish soldiers serving
in the Allied forces now stationed
with its softly tucked yoke and pretty pleated skirt.
treasurer, and Philip Kaplan, F. spoon and Mrs. Tillie Gardner. in Palestine visited the Wailing
Of wool
Krivitzky, Mr. Einbinder and I. The distribution of tickets is be- Wall in Jerusalem on Tisha B'ab,
and rayon in aqua, powder, gold, sizes 12 to 20$16.95
Cohen. The public is welcome. ing handled by Mrs. Jean Shiff- where they joined the thousands
Admission is 50 cents.
man, Mrs. Ann Shiffman, and of Palestinean Jews who came to
Mrs. Molly Swartz. The proceeds mourn
the loss of the ancient
of this affair will be used to
Flowers for all occasions— tinue the work of caring for con- Jewish Temple. The Hebrew press
budget shop
the in Palestine appeared on Tisha
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622. needy sick.
B'ab in black bordered pages.
sixth floor

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