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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October 15. 1943

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

During the holiday weeks, Miss
Anna Oxenhandler of 646 Hazel-
wood Ave. entertained among her
guests her brother-in-law and sis-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schostak
and their daughter, Muriel, of
Columbus, 0., and Mrs. Samuel
S. Cohon of Cincinnati wife of
Professor Samuel S. Cohon of
the Hebrew Union College, and
their son, Baruch Joseph.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Miller
of 2650 Lawrence Ave. (formerly
of Tuxedo Ave.) will be at home
to their friends on Sunday, Oct.
24, from 3 to 5, in honor of their
15th wedding anniversary. No
cards.
Mrs. David Liebow of Elmhurst
Ave. was hostess to the board of
directors of the Bnai David Sis-
terhood on Monday evening
Oct. 11.

Dr. Hershman Heads
League for Palestine
Religious Labor

Lt. and Mrs. Sol Lindenbaum
(Dorothy Wolk) were home on
leave for 10 days. Dorothy is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Wolk of 8321 Wildemere. Lt. Lin-
denbaum is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindenbaum of El Dorado,
Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Wolk enter-
tained at their home for the
newlyweds Saturday night. Lt.
and Mrs. Lindenbaum left Sun-
day for Camp Berkeley, stopping
en route to visit with Lt. Linden-
baum's parents at El Dorado, Kas.

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• ENGAGEMENTS

Plasko of Elmhurst Ave. announces the engagement of
The installation of new officers
his daughter, Edna Lee, to Cpl; Sol Perelmuter of Louisville, Ky.
will be held Sunday, Oct. 17, at Cpl. Perelmuter is attached to the Army Air Corps and is stationed
8 p. m., in the Dexter-Lawrence at Godman Field, Fort Knox, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Wolson of Carter Ave. announce
Hall. Rabbi Jacob Nathan will
the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rosa-
line Eleanor, to Pfc. Alex Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Zimmerman of Cleveland, 0. The couple will be married in
November.

• WEDDINGS

Oct. 24—Miss Carrie Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Weiss of Carter Ave., to Samuel Hartman, son of Mrs. Rachael
Hartman of Hazelwood Ave.
Oct. 24—Miss Helen Abbyc Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Lucas of Webb Ave., to Phillip M. Pollak, Pharmacist Mate,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollak of Atkinson Ave., to take place
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.

Nathan H. Kowal, son of Mr.
end Mrs. Hyman Kowal of 3291
Clements Ave., left for the U. S.
Naval Re se r v e Midshipman's
School at Notre Dame University,
Ind., for officer's training. He is
20 years of age, a graduate of
Wayne University, having recent-
ly received his bachelor of science
degree. He has been affiliated
with Young Israel and Avukah
for several years.

• BIRTHS

Sept. 18—To Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Robert L. Cohen (Shirley
Landis) of 2712 Leslie Ave., a son, Lawrence Stewart.
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. David Benesh (Violet Goodfriend)
a daughter.

Women's Auxiliary,
Jewish Home for Aged

Hadassah Goes All
Out for Defense

Bnai David Sisterhood
Sponsors Anniversary
Celebration Oct. 18

MRS. LOUIS KEPES
At the general meeting of
On Monday, Oct. 18, members
Junior Hadassah last Sunday, install the officers. The new of- and friends of the Women's Aux-
Mrs. David J. Cohen is chair-
The Detroit committee for the various committee heads gave ficers are as follows: Mrs. Louis iliary, Jewish Home for Aged, man of the event which celebrates
their
reports—reports
which
in-
will
gather
in
the
dining
room
of
Kepes, president; Mrs. Julius
League for Religious Labor in
the 10th anniversary of the
Palestine met last week at the dicate an active and energetic Ring, first vice president; Mrs.
founding of the Bnai David Sis-
home of Dr. A. M. Hershman to year for the group. Youth Aliyah Ben Wiatrak, second vice presi-
terhood to take place in the
in one month has raised $85 of
Synagogue Social Hall on Monday
their quota and chairman Sybil dent; Mrs. Manuel Engel, treas-
evening, Oct. 19, at 8:30 p. m.
Rosengarten has numerous money urer; Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal,
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be
raising projects in view. Among financial secretary; Mrs. Sarah
guest speaker. Cantor Irving Rin-
them are a series of birthday par-
gel will give a group of vocal
ties. All girls having birthdays Schwartz, recording secretary;
selections. An original dramatiza-
Mrs.
Allan
Janawitz,
correspond-
within a certain month are in-
tion entitled "A Decade of Prog-
vited to a party in their honor ing secretary; Mrs. Ethel Good-
ress" has been written by Mrs.
at the close of that month. Pro- man, conductress; Mrs. Nathan
Joshua Sperka for the occasion
ceeds from the slight admission Roth, inner guard; Mrs. Ben Wia-
and will be enacted by the char-
charge will go to Youth Aliyah. track, sick visiting chairlady; Mrs.
ter members of the Sisterhood.
The list of these parties will be J. Arthur Schiff, publicity chair-
Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman of
headed by the first, held Oct. 22, man.
the annual donor luncheon to
at the home of Miss Geraldine
All members and their friends
take place on the afternoon of
Zendel, 3267 Collingwood. All
Nov. 17 at the Jericho Temple.
are
invited.
girls whose birthday falls within
The donor luncheon will take
Mrs. M. Sandubrae is co-chair-
the months of August to October place Nov. 30. Mrs. J. Ring,
man. Sidney Alexander will ad-
are invited to attend.
dress the event of Oct. 18 in
chairlady, urges that all members
Oct: 17 is the day. A Succoth get their pledges and ads in as
connection with the donor lunch-
tea will be held Oct. 17. Mrs. Mor- soon as possible as time is short.
eon. Mrs. Hyman Miller is chair-
ris Adler will preside and will tell
Bonds and stamps are sold at
man of the program booklet.
the ancient and fascinating story each meeting.
of Succoth. The time is 3 to 5,
A Chanukah card party will be
and the place is Mrs. Adler's held Dec. 19, at the Dexter-Law-
BICUR CHOLEM
MRS. K. FAUDEM
home, 3290 Collingwood Ave.
YOUNG WOMEN
ence
Hall
at
7:30
p.
m.
r
The guest speaker for the af-
the Home, 11501 Petoskey Ave.,
The Young Women's Bicur Cho-
ternoon was Louis Cohane of the
for their annual membership pay- lem organization held an open
American Red Cross.
up party.
meeting on Monday, Oct. 11, at
The group has resolved to at-
DR. A. M. HERSHMAN
The doors will be open at 1:30 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
tend the Red Cross headquarters
p. m. and a staff will be on hand Hyman Bookstein, 2434 Oakman
plan for this year's campaign in en masse on what is to be known
POPLACK -WOLF
to collect dues under the chair-
behalf of the religious pioneers as "Junior Hadassah Blood Do-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of manship of Mrs. K. Faudem, Blvd.
Arrangements are complete for
nor
Day".
Girls
are
urged
to
con-
of Palestine. Dr. A. M. Hershman
Parkside Ave., announce the mar- financial secretary. Admission is the evening of games to be held
was elected chairman, and Isaac tact Miss Sylvia Lerman, Town- riage of their daughter. Eleonor by membership card only.
Nov. 11, at the Bnai Moshe So-
send 5-6035, for additional in- Edythe, to Aviation Cadet Wm.
Shetzer, treasurer.
Card games will follow, under
David Zeitani, the Palestine formation as to the time and date. J. Poplack, of the United States the chairmanship of Mrs. H cial Hall.
Home defense was again stress- Army Air Forces, on Oct. 16.
representative for the League, re-
Meer and Mrs. M. Benach. Mrs.
ported on the work of the relig- ed at the meeting by a film shown Cadet Poplack is the son of Mr. S. Weller, chairman of hostesses,
Flowers for all occasions-
ious labor movement in Palestine by the Michigan Bell Telephone and Mrs. George Poplack of In- will serve refreshments.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
and the efforts in behalf of the Company. Photographed by the diana Ave. The wedding will take
Anyone wishing to make con-
League here in America. He pre- United States Signal Corps and place in South Carolina.
tributions
to the Simcha and
sented facts about the 26 colo- released by the Military Training
Memorial Fund will contact Mrs.
ISRAEL - SWEDLOFF
nies and the two youth settle- War Activities Committee, Mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Swedloff S. Zeldes on that day, or call
ments conducted by the Torah tion Picture Industries, the film,
Townsend 6-4080.
V'Avodah movement. Mr. Zei- "Safeguarding Military Informa- of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
tani brought out that the Yishuv tion," cautioned against careless the marriage of their daughter,
looks with admiration at the work disclosure of facts learned at Gladys, to Meyer Israel, second Council Resale Shop
of the 25,000 religious pioneers, work or from loved ones in the class petty officer, USCG, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Israel of Eu- To Entertain Section
who are upholding Israel's an- service.
clid Ave. The marriage , was sol-
cient traditions and the lofty
On Monday, Oct. 18 at 2
emnized Oct. 10 at the Surfside
ideals of labor set forth in our
o'clock the Council resale shop
Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.
Leivick
and
Meisels
Torah.
will entertain the membership
Five new colonies are being
of the Detroit Section, National
GRUNT - ALBERT
Established, and place is being On Folk Institute
Elaine Joyce Albert, daughter Council of Jewish Women, with
made for hundreds of new pio-
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Albert a fashion show and a bundle tea, •
neers who were saved from the Program Oct. 31
celebrate the opening of their
Nazi terror. The assistance of
Two noted visitors are coming o of Gladstone Ave., became the to
every class of Jewry is necessary to Detroit upon the invitation bride of Dr. Abraham Harold new shop at 3166 Cass Ave.
unt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
The Council resale shop is un-
for the successful completion of of the Sholem Aleichem Folks u
than Grunt of Hazelwood Ave.,
this great undertaking. A com- Institute and will appear at the on Sunday, Oct. 10 at Temple der the chairmanship of Mrs.
mittee of prominent Detroit Jews annual concert which will take Emanuel Synagogue. The bride's Gilbert Michel and is the prin-
was chosen at the meeting I o place Sunday, Oct. 31, 8 p. '' uncle, Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal, cipal fund raising project of the
m
Council. The shop was originally
assist in the work.
in the Art Institute (Woodward assisted by Rabbi Max J. Wohl- at 89 Rowena, where it occupied
For pick-up service
entrance). gelernter and Cantor H. Schul- two rooms. The shop was moved
Shemini Atzereth Services
The poet, H. Leivick, is well singer, offieated.
from there to Clifford and Hen-
The bride wore a gown of light drie, and now again is forced to
Call CO. 1-1-1-1
At Temple Beth El Oct. 21 and favorably known to Detroit
Jewry. His contribution to Yid- ivory satin, trimmed with mar- move for the lack of space.
quisette. The veil was arranged
Services for the concluding dish letters is of a high order.
or go to the nearest
Members are asked to bring • a
Saul Meisels, who has thrilled to a tiara of orange blossoms. A bundle of used clothing as a
day of Succoth (Shemini Atzer-
eth), Thursday, Oct. 12, will be Detroit audiences with his beau- single white orchid adorned the ticket of admission.
FAMOUS STORE
held at 10:30 a. in. in the main tiful tenor voice, will be present- white bible she carried.
Serving. on the committee with
Mrs.
Samuel
J.
Kaplan,
of
Chi-
auditorium. Dr. B. Benedict Gla- ed on this evening. Mr. Meisels,
Mrs. Michel are Mesdames Jack
Cita( 'S
zer will preach and the Temple whose interpretation of the Yid- cago, was her sister's matron of Rothberg, H. V. Kreger, Morton
quartette will render the music. dish folk song has yet to be sur- honor. She wore a fuchsia and Ashner, Maurice Siden, H. J. L.
passed, will once again present a raspberry gown trimmed with se- Frank, and Emanuel Klein, art
program of Yiddish songs in his quins and carried a bouquet of director. Miss Setta Robinson will
NO FINER SALMON
yellow roses. Thi bridesmaids were
own inimitable fashion.
act as commentator for the fash-
AT ANY
The number of seats available Mrs. Harry Kramer and Sara
Grunt,
both
sisters
of
the
groom.
ion
show.
is limited. Do not delay—obtain They were dressed in acqua gowns
PRICE
your tickets from all members
t s f o red roses
bo
carrieduque
of the Sholem Aleichem Insti- and
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
The bride's mother wore black
tute. Admission is $1.
.CLEcnEFIS
crepe with a cluster of red roses
At a meeting to be held at
at the shoulder. The groom's Mrs. Al Sklar's, 2210 Gladstone
mother wore a purple gown with Ave., Monday, Oct. 18, the In-
PRIMROSE CLUB
Main office t, Store, 4465 Ileaublen
a corsage of gardenias.
fants Service Group will make
Branches:
Lois Grunt was junior brides- its final plans for its pledges from
On Oct. 4, the Primrose Be-
22115 Bd. River 5163 Michigan
maid
and
Brenda
Barak
was
flow-
nevolent Club made and served
1340 W. 7 Mi. Rd. 3115 11a/dings
members and friends to further
5911 Joe. (sampan 11318 Dexter
600 sandwiches at the USO. At er girl. Harry Krohner served as its war efforts work for the 1943-
9612 lierelleval 7300 Harper
his
brother-in-law's
best
man.
each meeting defense stamps are
8741 2nd Blvd.
12900 Mack
Dr. Grunt is interning at Re- 44 season.
2096 Mitres
sold.
131 John H
The pledge drive will close
14835 E. Jefferson
The new hospitalers, Mrs. Plaf- ceiving Hospital and the couple Nov. 22 with a drawing for a
kin and Mrs. Sklar, will take care will reside at 2045 Gladstone Ave.
war bond. Call Mrs. Elsie
of all the charity cases for the when they return from their wed- 50
Aronow for tickets, Davison 0303.
ding
trip
after
November.
coming year.

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