vimerkair Apish Periodical Center

Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 12:30
noon, the annual donor luncheon
of the B'nai David Sisterhood will
take place at Lachar's Jericho

MARRIAGES

Bicur Cholem Young
Women To Hold Evening
Of Games Nov. 10

OPPENHEIM - EGAR
Mr. and Mrs. George Egar of
The Young Women's Bicur
Fullerton Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Syl- Cholera invite their friends to an
via, to Chief Warrant Officer evening of games to be held
Jerry B. Oppenheim, son of Mrs. Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the Bnai
Benjamin ,Stone of 2960 Coiling-
wood Ave., on Sunday, Oct. 31.
The ceremony was read by Rabbi
Leon Fram at the home of the
groom's mother.
The bride was given away in
marriage by her father, and
Mark Oppenheim, brother of the
groom, was best man. The ring
used in the ceremony was the
same that was used by the
groom's grandmother, Mrs. Eman-
uel Tobias.
A dinner was served for the
immediate family at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel.
After a brief honeymoon,
Chief Warrant Officer Oppenheim
will return to his station in
Alaska.
The out-of-town guests were
Mrs. Lee Holtz, Mrs. S. Kaufman
and Mrs. E. Becker of New York;
Mrs. Al Bradford and Mrs. Ed-
ward Grossman of Chicago.

MRS. JACK DOCKS

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

November 5, 1943

Rabbi Joshua Sperka
To Address Bnai David
Women's Donor Event

CI1FTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Temple. Mrs. Dan Otis, donor
chairman, announces the follow-
ing staff: Mrs. Morris Sandubrae,
co-chairman; pledge committee,
Mesdames Sam Kane, Peter Cho-
doroff, Louis Garvin, Joseph Fei-
gelman; ticket committee, Mrs.
Sam Kane, Max Sampson; sou-
venir booklet, Mrs. Hyman Miller,
chairman: ways and means, Mes-
dames Harry Schwartz, Max
Sampson; darlings, Mrs. H. Mil-
ler; hostesses, Mesdames Sam Fo-
gelman, Sam Goldberg, H. Gal-
man, Sidney Dader, Samuel White,
Jack Graff, Henry Fenster, Morris
Garber. Jublicity, Mesdames Jo-
shua Sperka, Bernard Dosie.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be
guest speaker and will talk on
"Ours Is the Challenge." Cantor
Irving Ringel will deliver a con-
cert of Hebrew and Yiddish songs.
A feature of the afternoon will
be the presentation of an origi-
nal one-act play entitled "A Study
in Contrasts," enacted by the dra-
matic group of the Sisterhood.
Mrs. Jack Docks is the newly
elected president of the B'nai Da-
vid Sisterhood.

NATHANSON - GOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold of
3761 Waverly Ave. announce the
daughter of their daughter, Bea-
trice Constance, to Lieut. Ray-
mond Nathenson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathenson of Cleveland, 0.
The marriage was solemnized by
Rabbi Luch on Thursday, Oct. 21,
in Salt Lake City, Utah. The
couple will reside in Salt Lake
City where Lieut. Nathenson is
stationed.

MRS. MORRIS COOPER
Moshe. Mrs. Morris Cooper is
chairman of the affair.
Proceeds will be used by the
club members to care for needy
sick and for the many and vari-
ous war effort projects that are
being carried on.

Pisgah Women To Hold
Open Meeting Nov. 8

Sholom Aleichem Schools
To Hold Night of Games

In preparation of the 13th an-
The Pisgah Women of Bnai
Brith, No. 122, will again enter- nual donor luncheon of the Sho-
tain all their members and lom Aleichem Folk Schools, spon-
friends at an open. meeting on sored by their reading circles, an
Monday, Nov. 8, at 8:30 p. m.,
at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
with a musical program. The An-
chorettes, under the guidance of
Commander Prudence Butterfield,
well known radio star, and her
corps of uniformed Anchorettes,
will be the highlight of the eve-
ning. This complete show of
(lancing, singing and a special
drill routine is being given at
the special request of the many
Bnai Brith members.
Guest speaker of the evening
will be Mrs. Saul Roseman, a
past president of Pisgah Women,
who is now the active head of
the dramatic group.
Mrs. Toni S. Mitteldorf, pro-
gram chairman, and Miss Min
Gross, co-chairman, are being do-
ing an excellent job of furnish-
ing to the women of Bnai Britn
stimulating entertainment, and it
is to these women that we give
our hearty thanks.

Women's Auxiliary,
Jewish Home for Aged

MRS. SAMUEL SHORR

evening of games will be held on
Sunday evening, Nov. 7, in the
Arbeiter Ring Educational Center
at 11529 Linwood, at 8:00 p. m.
War Bonds and cash prizes will
be awarded to the lucky winners.
Refreshments will be served.
A number of hosts and hostes-
ses will open their homes to
guests and friends for various
events, entertaining for the suc-
cess of the donor luncheon project,
in support of the Sholom Alei-
chem Folk Schools, as folows:
Mr. and Mrs. Moishe Dombey,
3294 Waverley, Nov. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Freidman,
4000 Tyler, Dec. 25.
A tea in the form of a pep-
•ally will be given on Saturday
afternoon, Nov. 6 at the home of
Mrs. Samuel Shorr, 18111 Muir-
land. A fine program will be pre-
sented by the children of the Sho-
lom Aleichem Schools. Members,
friends and prospective members
are cordially invited.

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for Aged is inau-
gurating a series of neighborhood
teas for the convenience of mem-
bers who are desirous of paying
their dues.
On Tuesday, Nov. 9, the follow-
Ladies Auxiliary of JWV
ing hostesses will be at home all
Sponsors Frolic For
day: Mrs. N. J. Lippitt, 2675 Cal-
Wounded Soldiers
POPLOCK - WOLF
vert Ave., and Mrs. S. Levinson,
On Oct. 16 at the home of
Wounded war heroes of Guad- 3210 Lawrence Ave., and on Wed-
Rabbi Shillmon in Sumter, S. C.,
nesday, Nov. 10, Mrs. M. J. Green-
Eleanor Edythe Wolf and Avia- alcanal. New Guinea and thef
o berg, president of the organiza-
tion Cadet William Joel Pollock, World War No. 1 enjoyed
tion, 3350 Fullerton Ave., will be
U. S. A. A., were united in mar- frolic of the Bowery Nite Club at home all day. Members may
entertainers on Oct. 28 at the
choose the address most convenient
riage.
The bride's parents, Mr. and U S. Administration Facility. to them to stop in and pay dues.
Mrs. Samuel Wolf of Parkside Dearborn
The Women's Auxiliary has
Every Unit.
month the Department
Ave., and the groom's parents,
pledged itself to spend $1,000
Mr. and Mrs. George Poplock of of Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary to annually toward the maintenance
Indiana Ave., were with their the Jewish War Veterans of the of the residents of the Home,
children for the event. Cpl. Mack United States sponsor entertain- plus additional expenditures which
Spitzer of Camp Detrick, Mr., ment of headliners on their day's it is constantly making when
uncle of the bride, was also in assignment
the ho were
s p it
a 1. called upon. Therefore, it is ex-
Among the at
leaders
shows
as "This Is the Army," "Merry tremely important that members'
attendance.
For her marriage Eleanor chose Go Rounders," "Able s Irish Rose It dues be promptly paid.
Donors for the Blood Bank of Neugarten Medical Aid
a grey-blue dressmaker suit and and numerous stage and screen
with it rose accessories. She car- celebrities individually appeared the Red Cross will please call
Plans Rally Nov. 23
ried white orchids on a Bible.
before these convalescents from Mrs. J. Kavanau, To. 6-6767, for
Aviation Cadet Poplock is sta- different battle fronts. After ev- an appointment.
The Neugarten Medical Aid met
tioned with the Army Air Forces ery performance, the JWV hos-
at the Federation of Women's
Primary Training School at Ben- pitalization committee brings
Pioneer WoMen To
nettsville, S. C. The couple will cheer with tokens, distributed to Engagement Announced Club on Oct. 25. Jack Pickering,
Hold Joint Meeting
of the Detroit Times, addressed
make their home there for the confined patients in wards cigar-
the audience.
The Pioneer Women's Organi- present.
ettes, and render aid for the bed-
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Rieger of
Mrs. Lester S. Smith, program
zation will hold a joint meeting
ridden in reading and answering Chicago, Ill., announce the en- chairman of the donor luncheon,
with all its groups on Monday,
PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG.
gagement
of
their
daughter,
Joan
mail.
announced that Mary West Jor-
Nov. 8 at Lachar's on Twelfth
Phyllis, to Pvt. Irving B. Siden, gensen will review John Q. Mar-
The Pioneer Women's Organiza-
St. This -joint meeting is for the
Women of Bnai Brith son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Si- quand's "So Little Time" at the
purpose of hearing Dvora Rotn- tion, Goldie Mye•son Branch, will B & P
den of LaSalle Blvd. Miss Rieger
bard, national secretary of the hold an evening of games on Canteen Party on Nov. 16 is a graduate of Stephens Col- luncheon rally, to be held at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel on Nov. 23.
Pioneer Women's Organization, Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8 p.
The Louis Marshall B. & P. lege and is attending the Uni- All members and friends are cor-
who is spending a few days in at Workmen's Circle Educational Women of B'nai B'rith will
versity of Michigan. Pvt. Siden dially invited. Your admission is
Center, 11529 Linwood Ave. Pro-
Detroit.
an open meeting on Tuesday, Nov. attended the University of Detroit
This meeting is also open to ceeds for the Girls' Vocational 16 at 8:30 p. in. at the Rose Sit- and is at present stationed at your paid-up luncheon pledge.
Desirable dates for rummage
all prospective members. Those School in Palestine. Admission, tig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and Ty- Shepherd Field, Texas.
are still available; pledgees are
who attend are assured a pleas- 44 cents. Refreshments will be ler Ayes., at which time a can-
earning their quotas in two hours'
ant evening. Refreshments will served. Tickets can be secured teen supper party has been plan-
time. Please call Mrs. Harvey
from Esther Bloom, Tyler 4-7528.
also be served.
ned. A cordial invitation is ex- Andre Michalopoulos To
Elbinger, University 2-0842, for
reservation.
tended to all to meet and dine
Be Cass Town Hall
with friends at the canteen.
Punch boards may be secured
At the last business meeting of Speaker Friday, Nov. 12
from Mrs. Iraine Levy, To. 5-8427,
the organization reports were sub-
and banks from Mrs. Norman
• ENGAGEMENTS
Andre Michalopoulos, diplomat, Gosen, Un. 3-8310.
mitted by the donor committee as
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross of Clements Avenue announce the en- to the progress being made on scholar, patriot and statesman,
In lieu of entertainment at the
gagement of their daughter, Frances, to 1st Sergeant Martin Hoffer, the forthcoming annual donor who has been chosen as ambas- Tenth Annual Donor luncheon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoffer of Leslie Avenue. First Sergeant luncheon to be held on Dec. 5 at sador and spokesman for the peo- War Bonds will be awarded as
Hoffer is in the army specialist training program and is now with the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Ruth ple of Nazi occupied Europe to door prizes.
the language department at Cornell University.
Feinstein, donor chairman, urges the United States, is the speaker
There will be a luncheon com-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zakon announce the engagement of their all members who have not already for the Detroit Town Hall in the mittee meeting at the home of
daughter, Mary, to Damor S. Milshkun, son of Mrs. Dora Milshkun turned in their signed pledges to Cass Theatre, on Friday morning, Mrs. Morris Bergstein, 2668 Glynn
and the late M. Mark Milshkun. An engagement party honoring the do so as soon as possible.
Nov. 12, at 11 o'clock.
Court, on Wednesday, Nov. 3.
couple will be given at the home of Mrs. Theodore Lipman, 2976 Cal-
In his lecture, "Greece—Yes-
The Louis Marshall B. & P.
vert Avenue, on Nov. 7.
Women of B'nai B'rith wish to terday, Today and Tomorrow,"
JUNIOR HOME RELIEF
Mrs. B. D. Levine announces the engagement of her daughter, announce to their members and Mr. Michalopoulos tells his story
Junior Home Relief Society will
Emmelin, to Joseph Willis. The wedding will take place on Dec. 26. friends a change of meeting place. of the gigantic struggle that has meet
on Thursday, Nov. 11, at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. White of 209 So. Formosa, Los Angeles, For the ensuing year all regular spread to cover the surface of the 8:30 p.
m., at the home of Miss
Cal., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elinor, to Sgt. meetings will be held at the Rose world, as he has had unrivalled Florence Naimark, 3241 Cortland
Tech. Lee J. Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Goodman of 11 Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and opportunity to observe with his Ave. The program following the
own eyes.
Tyler Ayes.
McLean Ave.
meeting will include a book re-
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Klemen of Blaine Ave. announce the en-
Reservations for the subscrip- view.
gagement of their their daughter, Florence Mariam, to Julius Les-
tion luncheon honoring the speak-
nick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lesnick of Richton Avenue. The An Appreciative Letter
er, at the Book-Cadillac at 12:30
Flowers for all occasions-
p. m. may be made by calling
wedding will take place in early spring.
Mr. Jacob M. Schakne,
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
Cadillac 6993.
Business Manager,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Detroit, Mich.
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• WEDDINGS
The success of the War 0 3
Dear Mr. Schakne:
Nov. 14—Miss Marion Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
I thank you for your very gra-
Chest depends on YOU!
Hoffman of 8812 La Salle Blvd. to Sidney Z. Leib, son of Joseph cious letter. It means a great deal
to
me
to
have
a
listener
write
as
Leib of 1983 Hazelwood, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
you did. My only hope is that
GIVE—WILL YA!
we continue to give you pleasure
in an increasing degree.
Prescriptions by
Also, I want to thank you for
• BIRTHS
the superb support The Chronicle
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Topor (Kay Pont) of 15702 is giving us. We will do our ut-
most to prove ourselves worthy.
Alden, a daughter, Susan Millicent.
Oct. 4—To Pvt. and Mrs. Marvin Sellins, a son, Lyle Eliot. Pvt.
Faithfully yours,
— Stores at —
Karl Krueger.
Sellins is stationed somewhere in North Africa.
Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter (F.yelyn Levinger) a
David Whitney Bldg.
17453 E. Jefferson Ave.
PLANT TREES
a daughter, Pamela Vicky.
9306 Twelfth St.
746 W. McNichols Rd.
Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. William Lite (Ann Weiner) of La
The family of the late Judith
Fisher
Bldg.
9801
Linwood Ave.
Salle Blvd., a son, Allyn Zissel.
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. William J. Phillips (Gladys G. Gold- Kaplan announced the planting
15324
E.
Jefferson
Ave.
19184
Grand River Ave.
of 12 trees in her memory in
berger), of 2452 Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Barbara Louise.
100
S.
Woodward,
Birmingham
19186
Livernois
Ave.
the
Ehrlich
Forest,
by
employes
Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Allender (Bette Davis) of
of Modell Iron & Metal Co.
Whitmore Road, a daughter, Diana Susan.

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