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September 10, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
RECENT BRIDE
MARRIAGES
BISGEIER - NEUMAN
Norma Neuman, daughter
ghter
of Miss
Mr. and Mrs.
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs.
George Way-
.
Rhoda Lou Hayden of the
Bel-
of Hazelwood Ave., and Dr. Ben- num gave a luncheon on Thurs- crest Apts. will
leave this week
jamin Bisgeier, son of Mi. and
Mrs. Phillip Bisgeier of New day, Sept. 9, at their home in to enter Western College in Ohio.
York City, were united in mar- Huntington Woods.
riage Sept. 5.
Pvt. Robert Benyas, son of Mr. have just returned from an ex-
The marriage took] place at and Mrs. Saul Benyas of Pingree tended cruise through the lakes
Congregation Bnai David and the Ave., has been promoted to
on their new schooner, the "Kor-
ceremony was performed by vate first class. He has been pri-
a Eli".
Rabbi Joshua Sperka.
student in tlie Photographic
The briae was gowned in white. School of the Air Corps
Mrs.
n der Freeman,
Her dress was fashioned along at Shepherd Field , Tex., Divispion
m who
princess lines with a sweetheart just transferred to Lowryand was has been se p en d ing the sum
summer at
her
lodge
Fi eld.
neckline and a fitted torso. The Denver, Col.
on Sturgeon Pointe
on Lake Huron hag 1 f
long sleeves ended in a pointed
effect over the wrists. She car-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- Washington. Among th e g uests
ried a white Bible adorned with man have returned from their recently entertained by Mr. and
white orchids.
cabin in Gaylord, Mich., where Mrs. Freeman were their children,
Mrs. I. A. Goldstein attended they spent the past summer
nd daughtcrs, Mr. and Mrs. John
the bride as matron-of-honor. months.
J. Ginn, Sydney A. Jacobs, Mr.
The bridesmaids were Miss Sara
Mr. and Mrs.
Fox of and Mrs. Harold Barker of In-
Bobroff, Miss Dorothy Phisky, Kentucky
Ave. Leonard
have returned
diana Harbor, and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Shirley Leiderman and the from a vacation in Lexington, Milton
Strauss of Detroit.
junior bridesmaid was Miss Ar- Mich.
lime Neuman, while Miss Maxine
Mr. and Mrs. David Liebow of
Turkel was flower girl.
Rosalie Brown of Highland 2557 Elmhurst Ave. announce the
Herbert Bisgeier served the Ave. is visiting her parents, Mr. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome.
bridegroom as best man. The
ushers were *Pvt. Seymour Neu. and Mrs. David A. Brown of New on Saturday morning, Sept. 11,
at the Bnai David Synagogue,
m an, Dr. Harry Ganz and Dr.
Elmhurst and 14th, at 9:30. Re-
Joseph Zelder.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fechimer
at home Sunday, Sept.
A dinner followed the cere- of Huntington Woods have re- ception
12, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
mony for the wedding guests.
turned from Eagle River, Wis.,
Dr. and Mrs. Bisgeier are where they spent a fortnight.
honeymooning in the Adirondack
HEBREW SCHOOLS
Capt. and Mrs. Jack D. Rossen,
Mountains in New York and will
reside in Detroit.
formerly of Detroit, now at
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
Chico, Calif., are spending a knowledges with thanks the re-
short leave in San Francisco and ceipt of one scholarship to the
Lillian Gish To Open
the Monterey Peninsula. Capt. Scholarship Fund of the schools,
Rossen is stationed at the Chico from Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Fisher Town Hall on
Army Air Base.
Scholnick of Parkside Ave., in
'honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
Wednesday, Oct. 13
Pat Finsterwald, (laughter of their son, Sheldon.
A uthoritative information and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald
top flight entertainment combine of Balmoral Drive, has returned
Flowers for all occasions-
to boost home front morale in from New Mexico where she spent Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
the past two months on a ranch.
the popular Detroit Town Hall
seri es at the Fisher Theater. The
1'a
—Photo by John Henderson.
20 Wednesday mornings open
MRS. HERBERT LEE HERTZBERG
Oct . 13 at 11 a. m., with Lillian
(Miss Eleanor Pershin)
Gis h, beloved screen and stage
star . On her first lecture tour,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pershin of 18000 Kentucky -Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Herbert Lee Hertzberg, she will tell her experiences
son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hertzberg of 3230 Calvert Ave., "Fr om Hollywood to Broa d way".
which took place Sunday, Sept. 5, at the Congregation Shaarey
me. Wellington Koo, distin-
Zedek. Miss Alene Barbara Hertzberg assisted the bride as maid-o- guis
bed wife of China's present
honor, and Mrs. Jerome Pershin as matron-of-honor. Steward Earf
Hertzberg acted as best man. The bridesmaids included the isses l Amb assador to Great Britain and
f orn ier Minister to Washington,
Ruth Pais, Muriel Lazarus, Roseall Muskovitz and Adeline M
and Mrs. Milton Lebow. The ushers were Jerome Pershin Alger
and will discuss "What China's Fate
Bernard E. Pershin. Mr. and Mrs. Hertzberg left for New York Mea
City for their wedding trip, and upon their return will reside on fa m ns to America". Another
Boston Blvd.
ous woman, Judge Camille
Kelley, Memphis Juvenile Court
Judge, will talk on "Your Chil-
dren in an Upset World".
A spectacular stage show will
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield of Lawrence Ave. announce feature John Robert Powers, the
the engagement of their daughter, Harriet Rosaline, to Aviation peer of beauty experts, and six
Cadet Murray C. Shubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shubin of
of the nto4 beautiful girls in
Monterey Ave. The wedding will take place sonic time in late fall.
America—the Powers Girls, in
Mr. and Mrs . Be rnard Friedgood of
2 Webb Ave. announce a lecture demonstration followed
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the engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Joseph Rosen, son of by a parade of Saks-Fifth Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Mandell Rosen.
war fashions. Two other big en-
tertainrnents include Argentinita,
Mr, and Mrs. Israel Wetsman of W. Euclid Ave. announce sensational Spanish dancer, and
the engagement of Reva I. Antick, to Jack Ellenstein, son of Mrs. her company of dancers and mu-
Belle Ellenstein of Calvert Ave.
sicians, and Whittemore and
Lowe, brilliant duo-pianists now
in the Navy, who are billed as
"Two Sailors and a Pair of
Sept. 19—Miss Lucille Mirium Zager, (laughter of Mrs. Rose Pianos".
Noted radio and magazine cor-
Zager and the late Rabbi M. Zager, to Rabbi Emanuel Moses, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Moses of Toronto, Canada, at Jericho Hall. respondents will analyze current
world problems: NBC's famous
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. announce the Upton Close, asking "We Win
engagement of their (laughter, Edith, to Technical Sergt. S. David What in Asia?"; Collier's dyna-
Hershman, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. mic Frank Gervasi,-back with eye-
Sergt. Hershman is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
witness report, "With the Inva-
sion Troops"; Allan A. Michie,
direct from "Covering the War
for Reader's Digest"; Robert St.
John, NBC commentator, discuss-
Aug. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Benyas (Mary Ross) of ing "The News in Washington
Payne Ave., Dearborn, Mich., a son, David Walter.
Today"; Lsmet Sanli, young
More space . . . better service . . . and the samcgreat
Turkish journalist, will speak on
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mts. Harold S. Silberblatt (Betty Rose). "Turkey's
Role in the War". Isa- • values that have become a byword among Detroit
a son, Joel Marshall.
bel dePalencia, former Spanish
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nathan (Adeline Cohen) Minister to Sweden, now in exile ,:
smokers. The new Campus Basement Tobacco Depart-
of 13535 LaSalle Ave., a daughter, Sandra Hope.
will discuss "Mexico Today".
Dr.
W. Crane, psychol-
Sept. 4—To Staff Sergt. and Mrs. Lawrence Kopel (Shirley ogist, George
author of the syndicated
ment is the largest in Michigan. The selling counter:)
Caroline Fleisher) of Monterey Ave., a (laughter, Harlene Mae.
Free Press column "The Problem
Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tigay (Ethel Cooper), a Clinic," will talk on "The Strate-
son, Barry Harold.
are • 80 feet long. A special cigarette section. A special
gy in Handling People." Paul
Gallicio, witty magazine writer,
scenarist and playwright, will
section for cigars. A special section for pipes, lighters,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Opens Branches in
dare to speak on "What I Don't
Like About Women".
smoking tobaccos. It's only a step down the basement
Beth Tefilo Emanuel and Hampton School
Julien Bryan, ace camera re-
porter,
brings
exclusive
new
35
As previously announced, Yeshi- under the supervision of the
stairway and there you are. No crowding and less wait-
mm. movies direct from Chile.
vath
Beth
Yehudah
Vaad lia-Chinuch of the Yeshivah. "Singapore Joe" Fisher, master
to open
branches
in decided
different to lo-
calities of the city in order to The branch curriculum will be showman, will present sensational
ing to be served, our customers say they like it better.
overcome the increased difficul- identical with the curriculum of color films, "Seething India". Dr.
Henry Cook Little, physician, for-
ties of transportation for stu- the Yeshivah.
So the next time you come into Sam's for y9,u 'favorite
mer U. of M. president, will dis-
dents living at a distance from
An additional branch will be cuss
"
Rese ar
the Yeshivah Building.
he
opened in the Six-Mile Rd. neigh- FutureS cientific
of America ". William t A.
cigarettes, cigars or smoking tobacco, go to the Base-
It was announced at the
borhood. The classes of this Lydgate, Gallup Poll editor, will
meeting the board of directors branch
will meet every afternoon analyze "What America Thinks,"
of Congregation Beth Tefilo
ment to the new 80-feet-long Tobacco Department
Emanuel, Woodrow Wilson and in the Hampton Public School, and Mortimer Adler will discuss
18460 Warrington Drive. En- "Reading: How, What and Why".
Taylor, decided to offer to the rollments
for the branch are ac- One more speaker will be an-
where prices are always 'lower-as-usual". •
Yeshivah its classrooms for the cepted by the
Yeshivah office, nouncea.
opening of an additional prepara- 110. 7990, and for the Beth
tory branch. The classes of this Tefilo E muel
an branch by the of- tion Season membership informa-
bl at the D etroi t
branch will be led by a member lice of t he congregation, Trinity Town is avail ae
Hall office , 220 Hotel Stat-
of the Yeshivah staff and stand 1-2934.
2 Great Stores
'ler, Cherry 5617 or Cherry 6000.
a
Sam's Famous
obacco Shop
In The Campus Store Has
Moved To Basement
• ENGAGEMENTS
• WEDDINGS
• BIRTHS
SAM'S CUT RATE,
Inc.
Both Downtown