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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 24, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Home Relief Society
To Hold Bond Raffle

Mrs. Danto Names
Tefilo Emanuel and
Temple Israel Sisterho od
Hampton Branches '1
And Ball Sunday, Oct. 31 Committees for Year
Of
Yeshivah Open
Oon Monday, Sept. 20, at 12:30

p.

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Walter J. Field Guest
Speaker at Ladies'
Auxiliary JNF Meeting

MARRIAGES

BACKMAN - LOWY

Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosen-
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, n et
Rabbi Moses Fischer, chairman
m., the opening meeting of president of the Temple Isr
feld gave away in wedlock, last
of the board of education of
Mrs. Irving Shevin was ho
ael
Saturday night at their home at
the Home Relief Society was held Sisterhood, announces her cha
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an-
to the board of directors of s t the s 2663 Glendale Ave., their niece,
ir-
in the conference room of th' men and committees for the e. nounces that on Tuesday, Sept.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish
n
Jewish Community Center. A des- suing year, as follows:
'Na - Ella Lowy, to Cecil Backman,
tional Fund at a luncheon meet- both of Brooklyn, N. Y. The
serf luncheon preceded t h e
President, Mrs. Samuel Dant o;
couple came to Detroit to be mar-
meeting.
ing at her home, 18625 Parks
vice president in charge of mee t-
ried by their wide, Cantor A.
A.
on
Tuesday,
Sept.
21.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, president
ings,
Mrs.
Roy
Sarason;
vi
Rosenfeld. They were married by
,
ee
opened the meeting with a wed- president in charge of ways an d
Mrs. Philip Cutler, presid
their uncle. 'Ociating
Officiating with
Groner him
coming speech to the members means, Mrs. Arthur Hass, c
presided and outlined activi ent, were Rabbi Ben
of
and guests and then turned the chairman, Mrs. Saul Benyas; vi ce
for
the coming season in fu ties Windsor, Ont., Cantor Irving Rin-
meeting over to Mrs. S. B. Danto, president in charge of mamba r-
raising for land redemption nd- gel of Congregation Bnai David,
program
program chairman, who intro-
Mrs. David Ruby, co-
r-
and and Rev. Samuel Mogill of De-
efforts.
man, Mrs.
Ben Markle; vice chai
duced the guest speaker of tnn relent
i
pre s-
troit. About 50 people witnessed
Mrs. Cutler introduced Wal
n charge e of Sunday Scho ol
J . Field, guest speaker, who g ter the ceremony. The groom, who
afternoon, Miss Mary Morgan of and Scout activities, Mrs. Reube
h igh g
radio station CKLW, who spoke Levine; recording secretary, Mr n
lihts of t he
American J ave is a student of the Yeshiva of
sh Co nference
on "War Time Fashions for Samuel Linden; correspondin s .
W
Women".
and Zionist c ew- Brooklyn, thanked in appropriate
ention,
to
which
he was a de on- passages of the Bible the guests
Mrs. Arthur Gould, , chairman secretary, Mrs. Samuel Keen e;
g ate.
le- and friends who attended. The
of Home Relief's wad
associate secretary, Mrs. Morto
newlyweds left for Florida where
proi- Samuel
Barris; financial secretary, Mr
Mrs. Joseph Deytsche, bo nd they
ect, the fall affair to be climaxed
s.
will spend the coming winter.
hairman, reported that the
0,-
with a ball and bond raffle on Harry C. Blacker; treasurer, Mr s.
0 00 in War Bonds for the $10
p ur-
air
y
J
;
parliamentai
Sunday, Oct. 31, at the Statler ran, Mrs. Harry Jackson.
FRUCHBOM - ELKIN
hese of a pursuit ship for t
a rmed forces was oversubscribe he
Hotel, repprted on the progress Chairman of committees o
The wedding of Max Elkin,
b ut that the campaign continu d, manager
made
Colonial Hotel, to
herself. so far by her committee and committees, Mrs. H. J. Millman
th rough October and very ma es Mrs. Anne Fruchbom of Phila-
One
publicity, Mrs. Irving Small, co
embers of the board are ga ny delphia took place at the home
projects
of the many war effort chairman, Mrs. Max Frank; pro
projects adopte
la nts.
I- of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patro-
d and
financed
by
gram,
Mrs.
Bayer
Levin,
co-chair
the Home Relief
Society is the
The Ladies' Auxiliary of JN F wich, the bride's parents, on
RABBI MOSES FISCHER
making of canvalescent robes for ff man, Mrs. Julian Weber; wa r
ere hostesses at USO d ow Sept. 19. After a short ho ney-
(
chairman,
Mrs. Maxwel
oil Monday afternoon and ev n moon in New York they
disabled service men. Mrs. Samuel Emmer; Red
Cross chairman,
Mrs I 21, a preparatory branch of the ni
re-
Arkin, chairman of the sewing Jero
ng Sept. 20. Over 1,200 san e- turn to Mount Clemens will
for a
units of the organization, report- Mrs. me Kanter; USO cha i rman . Yeshivah has begun to function wi ches
were served to men i d- short stay before leaving at a .
Harry C. Singer , cochair-
with two classes in Congregation se
-
izt Flaitoerrida.
ed that over 150 such robes have man, Mrs
date to spend the winter in
. Saul Ru bin; blood Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Rev. David as rvice, with Mrs. Harry Schwart
been turned in to the Red Cross. bank
chairman,
and
her
associate
g
cha
irman,
Zwick
is
in
charge
of
the
branch.
M
Mrs.
s,
Special mention of the unit work- ber
Gold-
bonds stamps
The Hampton School Branch be rs. John Hayman and Mrs. A 1-
; and
mps
chair-
ing under Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, man,
Mrs. Randolph
We
sal- will open Monday, Sept. 27, at by
GUILD - GOOZE
bey Potiker, in charge, assiste d
consisting of Mesdames M. Ros- vage chairman, Mrs. ber;
Miss Lillian Gooze and H. E.
Mesdames
Max
Goldberg,
Le
4
p.
m.
The
curriculum
of
the
Go
Manfred
enberg, H. Kaufman, J. Shapiro, Linick; salvage chairman,
Mrs.
o Guild announce their marriage
M JospeY, N. Man- William Gordon; consumers chair- branches is identical with the L. Id, B. Schwartz, Max Hayman on Sept. 16. After a short trip,
J.
Silverman, M.
debar
curriculum of the preparatory ne Miller, M. Gorwitz, I. Kolod
g, S. Ginsburg, H. Nuss- man, Mrs. Sidney 'merman; tele- grades in the main building. The uel y, I. Danto, Philip Cutler, Sam - Mr. and Mrs. Guild will be at
baum, Anthony Deutsch and H. phone chairman, Mrs. Charles classes are under the supervision Kr Heyman, S. B. Farber, Jule - home at 1950 Blaine Ave., Apt.
Coggan, was made for their Bassey, co-chairman, Mrs. Charles of the Vaad Ha-Chinuch of the S. aft, M. Weisberg, S. Weiner s 21, after Oct. 1.
splendid and individual robes, Goldstein; committee delegates, Yeshivah. Since Sept. 1, 47 new ate Harrison, L. Chanin, I. Fax
GOULD-MASSOVER
which were on display in the Mrs. Morris Wayne; hostess com- students have been enrolled for L. in, M. Feldstein, I. Kardener
conference room. Mrs. Arkin also mittee chairman, Mrs. Gen Jaf- the main branch of the Yeshivah Sch Lightstone, H. Schumer, M
Mr. and Mrs. David Gould an-
made special mention of the unit fee; Friday night hospitality at Dexter and Cortland, necessi- bin rieber, A. Smilo, M. Schu- • nounce the marriage of their
working under Mrs. Maxwell Em- chairman, Mrs. Sol Lunsky, co- tating the addition of new classes. ma er, M. Kay, IL Maisel L. Kal- daughter, Frieda to Jarvis Mas-
mer who have worked through chairman, Mrs. Jacob Citrin; cur-
sove• of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.
The
Be J C n and Mrs. Falick.
th
Religious
the entire summer. In Mrs. Em- rent events chairman, Mrs. A. J. School for Girls,acob
antor Irving Koller from Le3 Massover are residing at 2710
sponsored
by
A ng ales, Calif., was guest artist Richton Ave.
mer's unit are Mesdames L. Moe- Schmerin; budget chairman, Mrs. the Lades
i
of eth at
ris, D. Emmer, J. Diem and B. Sol Q. Kessler; courtesy chair- Yehudah, has openedd a beginnB
a concert given at Mendel-
ers' soh n's Atlantic Resort, South Ha-
Ruby. Anyone desiring to join man, Mrs. Myron Steinberg; hap- class for girls aged 6 to 12. He-
An Appeal for USO to the
yen
any of the units, call Mrs. Sam py day and memorial fund chair- brew reading and writing, J
, Mich., Aug. 14.
ew -
antor Koller agreed to ap- Jewish Men's Organization
Arkin, HO. 2213. man, Mrs. Ben Jackson; clerical
- Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, defense chairman, Mrs. Jacob Mazer; &- ish laws and customs, Jewish his- pea r only on condition that the
tory and Hebrew songs are being aud
The Jewish Welfare Board
chairman, spoke on the great linquent dues chairman, Mrs. Na- taught. The class meets daily Nati ience contribute to Jewish sends two packages of food each
need for volunteer workers at the than Kolb; music chairman, Mrs. from 4 to 6 p. m., and Sunday $
onal Fund. The sum of week to Camp Custer and one to
office of civilian defense and re- Jacob Sauls; religious chairman,
10 1.50 was raised and presented Camp Brady. The board would
quested that the members give of Mrs. Harry Gilberg; Scout lead- from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. En- to Mrs. Philip Cutler, president appreciate
the cooperation of the
rollments for this class, as well of L
their need.
time and assist in this ers, Mrs. Morris Bachman, Mrs. as for the Hebrew kindergarten Miss adies' Auxiliary of JNF, by men's organization in carrying on
great
Lee
Gladstone.
•
Joseph Levy.
are accepted by the Yeshivah M
this important project planned to
office.
uch credit for the success of
the concert was due to Mrs. Max bring cheer to the men in the
NI
S ors. i n, master of ceremonies, and armed forces, stationed at these
points. For further information
BAY CITY NOTES
Mendelsohn for the use of please call Mrs. A II
the patio.
Brodf ,
Townsend 8-8180, or Jack Spen-
At an open house held in honor of their son, Sgt. Aubrey T.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg
Cantor
Koller
was
the
guest
of
car,
M
adison 8400.
Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels announced the engagement are receiving felicitations upon Mrs . L ee Gladstone,
of their daughter, Phyllis Florence, to Dr. Jack I. Winshall, son of the birth of a son, Thomas How- Cohn and Joseph Koller, 4045
the late Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winshall.
ard, on Sept. 15.
Buena Vista Ave., while e in De-
Flowers for all occasions--
troit.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 84622.
Mrs. Joseph C. Hirschfield has
returned from Chicago where he
visited his son, Robert, who is
To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Roseman (Florence Moss) of a student at Abbott Hall, having
Chicago Blvd., a (laughter, Beth.
enlisted in U. S. N. R.

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• ENGAGEMENTS

• BIRTHS

Sept. 13—To Petty Officer and Mrs. George W. Agree (Rosanne
Tenzer), a daughter, Marcey Anne.

IN SENDING YOU OUR
BEST WISHES FOR A

HAPPY and PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

We also wish to announce that
we will take advantage of the
Holiday season to be

CLOSED

FOR 2 WEEKS

This is being done to provide our employ-
ees with a much needed vacation and rest.

We will re-open

SUNDAY, OCT. wth

Deutch's
Restaurant
9000

LINWOOD

L

TYler 4-9775

Mrs. A. H. Jacoby and chil-
dren have returned to this city
to make their home, after resid-
ing the past year in Flint, Mich.
Dr. Jacoby is now with the armed
forces in New Guinea.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman are
spending a few days in Detroit.

Jack Korn of Cadillac, Mich.,
spent the week-end with friends
in this city,

Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn
left Sunday to spend a few days
with relatives in Detroit.

IN THE REALM OF
LOCAL SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levin
of 1651 W. Euclid Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Allan Seymour, on Saturday
morning, Oct. 2, at the Philadel-
phia-Byron Talmud Torah. At
home on Sunday, Oct. 3, 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.

Miss Shirley Trepeck of Glad-
stone Ave. was hostess at a din-
ner party on Sept. 23, honoring
Mrs. Harold M. Brooks (Sarnia
Wagner), a bride-elect of this
month.

Mrs. Louis Davidson of Canter-
bury Drive was hostess at a
brunch for board members of the
Detroit League National Home
for Jewish Children, Thursday,
Sept. 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lesser
and family have returned to their
home on Glendale Ave. after
spending the summer in Charle-
voix, Mich.

Ensign and Mrs. Darwin Can-
vasser are visiting with their par-
ents at 4070 Glendale Ave. while
on leave. He is stationed at the
Naval Air Station, Hutchinson,
Kan.

