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September
3, 1943
• ENGAGEMENTS
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Switzer of Clairmount Ave. announce
the engag me nt of their
(laughter, , Gertrude Elaine, to Pvt. Jack
Berman, U. S. Army, son of Mrs. Sally Berman of Pingree Ave.,
and Harry Berman of Grosse Pointe.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Stein of Pasadena Ave. announce the
engagement of their sister, Marian B., U. S. N. R. (W, Wash-
ington, D. C., to Albert Ressler, son of Isadore Ressler )
late Mrs. Ressler.
and thst
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls of Taylor Ave. announce t he
engagement of their daughter; Lt. Marian Sybil, to Lt. Raymo
nd
L. Lewis, both of Fort Riley, Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zeidman of Rochester Ave. announce the
engagement
their daughter, Lillian, to Jack Gordon, formerly
of New York of
City.
•
MARRIAGES
7
$350 in War Bond Priz es To Be Awarded
ROSENTHAL - SCHOTT
In National One-Act Playwriting Contest
Miss Pa ula Helene Schott,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
The Women's Supreme Counci
I the contest :nay be purchased by
Schott of Glynn Court and Joel of Bnai Brith, Aleph Zadik Alep
Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Eva Ros- Bnai Brith Youth Organizations h the A.Z.A. if deemed worthy of
enthal of Tuxedo Ave. were and American Association fo ' publication. All plays not pub-
Jewish Education are sponsoring lished will be returned upon re-
united in marriage Aug. 29.
The marriage rites were per- a national one-act play-writing quest.
contest.
formed by Rabbi Moses Fischer
All plays that become the prop-
Six prizes totaling $350 in erty of A.Z.A. will be copyrighted
and Rabbi Herschel Lymon.
Bonds will be awarded:
and published, but will be avail-
The bride wore a dress of War
F irst Prize—$150 War Bond. able
powder blue and brown acces-
for presentation by any club
sories. She carried a Bible adorn-
Second Prize: $75 War Bond. or group. No royalty payment or
Third Prize—$50 War Bond.
ed with white orchids.
written permission of the A.Z.A.
Three Honorable Mention Prizes will be required.
Miss Dorothy Schwartz and
Captain Sam Rosenthal and Cap- each of a $25 War Bond.
tain Sigmund Rosenthal were the Subject Matter
attendants.
Plays submitted in the contest
Following the ceremony there must deal with a Jewish topic. Turover Aid - Bnai Zvi
Sept. 5—Miss Norma Neuman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The following subjects are sug-
Joseph Neuman of Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Benjamin Bisgeier, son was a dinner at the Lee Plaza gested:
Clubs To Hold Holiday
of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bisgeier of New York, N. Y. The wedding Hotel for the wedding guests.
will take place at Congregation Bnai David.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal are
1. The Bible.
Services on 6 Mile Rd.
2. Jewish history.
Sept. 12—Miss Sarnia Wagner, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack honeymooning in Evanston, Ill.
3. Jewish legends.
Wagner of Buena Vista Ave., to Dr. Harold M. Brooks, son of
One of the fastest-growing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of Cleveland, 0.
4. Jewish literature.
Jewish sections in Detroit has
5.
Jewish heroes.
been that of Six Mile Rd. For a
ALPERN - ORECK
6. Jewish personalities.
number of years a progressively
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oreck an-
7. Current events.
growing need for an organized
nounce the marriage of their
8. Palestine.
modern orthodox congregation has
daughter, Marjorie Eileen Oreck.
9. Refugees.
been felt by the residents of Six
Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berman (Rose Goldstein) of to Robert Alpern, son of Mrs.
10. Impact of the war on Jews. Mile Rd. Up to this year, how-
Sorrento Ave., a son, Warren Brian.
Anne- Alpern of the Book-Cadil-
11.
Contemporary Jewish prob- ever, nothing has been done by
Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Golden (Lenore Singer) lac Hotel, on Sunday, Aug. 20,
lems.
any group or organization to al-
in Duluth, Minn. The bride re.
of Greenlawn Ave., a son, Joel Stephen.
12.
Jewish holidays, such as leviate this deep-felt need. This
Aug. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson (Rieta Harris), ceived her bachelor of arts de-
Purim, Chanukah, Pass- year the Turover Aid Society,
gree from the University of
formerly of Detroit, now of Cleveland, 0., a son, Alan Burt.
over and Shabuot.
in affiliation with the Bnai Zvi
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Allan Rubin (Rita Spickler) Michigan. The bridegroom re-
13. Exploits of Jewish heroes Family Club has rented a site on
ceived his B. A. and M. B. A.
of the Lee Plaza Hotel, a daughter, Sally Jo.
in the current war.
McNichols near Prairie to serve
Aug. 22—To Pvt. and Mrs. Manuel Levine (Rose Busch), a from the University of Michian
as a Shule for the High Holy
(laughter, Janet Cyrel.
and is a member of Sigma Alpha Length of Plays
Day
services.
Aug. 26—To Lt. and Mrs.
Plays are to be one-act in
I. Danto ( Betty Englander) Mu Fraternity, and the honorary
It
is felt that this endeavor
a daughter, Joanne. Lt. Danto isMarvi
societies
of
Phi
Beta
Kappa
and
length, and acting time is to be
nown serving with the U. S. armed
forces overseas.
by the Turover Aid Society and
Beta Gamma Sigma.
from 30 minutes to one hour.
Bnai Zvi Club will be of great
Collaboration
Collaboration in the writing of benefit and convenience to the
is permitted. If such play Jewish residents of this section.
Sholem Aleichem Schule a is play
Sam Stollman, son of Rabbi I.
awarded a prize, same will be
divided between the collaborators. t Stollman and a senior student at
To
Open
Wed.,
Sept.
8
he Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theo-
Closing Date
Pvt. and Mrs. Maurice M.
Mr. and Mrs. David Liebow
The contest terminates Oct. 1, ogical Seminary of New York,
Wartell have returned to the of 2557 Elmhurst Ave. announce
All the classes of the Sholem
will deliver sermons on topics of
Newark Army Air Base, Newark, the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Aleichem Schule will open for the 1943, at which time all entries t he day on Rosh Hashonah and
must
be
in
at
the
National
A.Z.A.
coming year on Wednesday,
N. J., after a 10-day furlough Jerome, on Saturday morning, Sept.
8.
Headquarters, 1003 K Street, y Yom Kippur. A young man, a
eshiva student and accomplished
visiting with relatives and friends. Sept. 11, at the Bnai David Syn-
N.
W., Washington, D. C.
There are three branches of Judges
agogue, Elmhurst and 14th., at
al Tefila, has been engaged to
ead the worshippers.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Green- 9:30. Recetkion at home Sunday, the Schule in Detroit with an
The National Board of Judges,
average
enrollment
of
175
pupils.
Sept.
12,
from
2
to
5
and
7
The number of seats available
blatt of 2646 Tuxedo Ave. will to 10.
The present teaching staff num- s whose decision shall be final
l imited and it is, therefore,
be at home on Tuesday, Sept.
fists
of
Ludwig
Lewisohn,
novel-
s
five. History and literature is
uggested
that reservations be
14, 7 to 11 p. m., on the occa-
Mrs. William B. Isenberg of and other subjects are taught in S t and literary critic ; Harry m
sion of their 25th wedding anni- Edison Ave. has left for New Yiddish in the elementary classes, a ackler, novelist and playwright, o ade early. Mr. Rubin, president
the Turover Aid Society and
versary. No cards.
York City with her daughters, but this is supplemented by He- nd Mark Schweid, actor and a f resident
in the Six Mile section,
IV riter.
Ethel and Judith, for a visit of
is
Mrs. Murray Winkler of 3311 about two weeks. After this time brew in the higher classes.
All prize-winning plays are to e in charge of the sale of tick-
Registrations
will
take
place
b
W. Chicago Blvd. entertained on Ethel will leave for Haverhill, on the opening day.
be
the property of A.Z.A. f ts. Reservations and further in-
Sept:" 2, at a luncheon given in Mass.,
A ny other plays submitted in M ormation can be had by calling
where
she
will
attend
r. Rubin at UN. 1-9787.
the Terrace Room of the Hotel Bradford Junior College, while
Statler, in honor of her daughter Mrs.
Isenberg
and
Judith
will
stay
Shirley's 16th birthday.
for a month at their summer
Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith of this home in the Catskills at Hunter,
city became a member of the New York.
Gallon Club, membership consist-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rill of Mon-
ing of those individuals who have treal,
Q., are the guests of
given eight pints of blood to Mr. I. P.
Ressler and family of
the American Red Cross.
W. Euclid Ave.
• WEDDINGS
• BIRTHS
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
Shaarey Zedek Men s
Club Opening Meeting
To Be Held on Sept. 15
Cass Town Hall Opens
For Season on Oct. 15
The 15th consecutive season of
An interesting program has the Detroit Town Hall in the
been prepared by the Men's Club Cass Theater opens on Oct. 15
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
inaugurating the opening of the with Helen Howe, distinguished
season's activities, on Wednesday monologist, in her original drama-
evening, Sept. 15.
tic sequence "This Memorable
In order to inculcate the High Scene," Emily Kimbrough, co-
Holy Day spirit, a varied pro- author with Cornelia Otis Skin-
gram has been prepared and will ner of "Our Hearts Were Young
include an introduction to the and Gay" (the 'merriest book of
High Holy Days by Dr. A. M. the year) will close the series in
Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad- March.
ler.
For the other 18 Friday morn-
Morris Hochberg, concert vio• ings, authorities on countries in-
linist, will be accompanied by volved in this global war are
Miss Sylvia Hochberg in the ren- listed. Edward Tomlinson, on -
dition of Hebraic melodies.
South America; Jay Allen, rov-
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, as so- ng reported and correspondent,
loist and in addition thereto, will on France; William Henry Cham-
be assisted by the Congregation t berlin, Christian Science Moni-
Shaarey Zedek choir.
or European correspondent, on
Morris Blumberg, president of 0 Russia; Colonel M. Thomas Tchou
the congregation at large, will t on China; Dr. Anup Singh, au-
preside at the meeting •
hor of "Nehru", on India; Mark
J. Gayn, Newsweek authority, on
the Far East; Pierre van Peas-
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I. D. Friedman, attorney and sen on "The Conquest of the
counsellor-at-law, announces the 20th Century"; Lamya Sarmast,
removal of his law offices to 1711 "Persia—Fact and Fable"; Stan-
National Bank Bldg. Randolph ley Johnston, naval expert, on
7113.
"Mechanized Warfare"; and Hel-
en Nelson Englund, "What About
Flowers for all occasions- Sw eden?"
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Le The other noted speakers are:
stet Velie, editor and authority
on economics, "What's Next in
Ra tions,
War
Controls and
Ta xes?" Dr. Harry
Overstreet,
PsY chologist, "What Kind of a
Wo rld Are We Shaping?"; Ella
Wi rater, author and psychologist,
on "Children in Wartime"; Wil.
lia m Haynes on "The Miracle
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Mic had Fielding, soldier of World
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