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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-19

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Americam Yeicish Periodical Caner

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

November 19, 1943

• ENGAGEMENTS

3

Purity Chapter 359,
0. E. S., Installs Officers

Mr. and Mrs. William Gottesman of 2690 Oakrnan Ct. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Beebe, to Pfc. Leonard W. Moss,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss of 3260 Fullerton Ave. Pfc. Moss
is with the Army Air Force.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner of W. Buena Vista Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Marcella, to Lieut. Leo Neshkes,
son of Mrs. Joseph Neshkes of Clairmount Ave. Lieut. Neshkes is
stationed at Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Frances, to First Sgt. Martin Hoffer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Hoffer of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weber of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Billie Ann, to Lieut. Leon S.
Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Burns of 835 Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alkon annountai the engagement of their
(laughter, Fern, to Lt. Lawrence Herman, U. S. A. A. F., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herman. Lieut. Herman is now stationed in
Sacramento, Calif.

• WEDDINGS

MARRIAGES

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
To Be Guest Speaker at
Ladies' Aid Luncheon

BELENSKY - WEITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weitz of
3750 Fullerton Ave. announce the
The eleventh annual donor
marriage of their daughter, Gloria, luncheon plans are nearing com-
to Lt. Kenneth Belensky, son of pletion. The chairman, Mrs. Jul-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Belensky of ius Ring and her able assistants
1930 Calvert Ave., on Saturday
evening, Oct. 30. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman, assisted by Cantor Son-
enklar and Mr. Epel, performed
the ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents.
Pfc. Maierf Belensky, brother of
the groom, was best man.
Mrs. Ph lip Deytshe attended
the bride as matron of honor and
Miss Ruth Factor as bridesmaid.
Dinner was served for 80 guests
at the brides' home.
Lt. Belensky is stationed at
Camp Carson, Colo., where the
couple will reside at present.

ISRAEL - SVERDLOFF
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sverdloff
Ma '
of 137 S. Gardner St., Los An-
v$,
geles, Calif., announce the mar-
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4
riage of their daughter, Gladys,
IDA SWARTZ
to Meyer E. Israel of West Eu-
clid Ave., of this city. The mili-
On Monday evening, Nov. 15, tary wedding ceremony was per-
Purity Chapter No. 359 0. E. S., formed by Rabbi A. Wallerstein
held its 36th annual installation at the Surfside Hotel at Atlantic
MRS. J. RING
of officers at the Eastern Star City Oct. 11, where Meyer E.
• BIRTHS
Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. The Israel is permanently stationed
have a fine program. A catered
Oct. 4—To Pvt. and Mrs. Marvin Sellers of Merton Road, a following were inducted into of- as personnel specialist first-class,
luncheon will be served.
son; Lyle Eliot. Pvt. Sellers is in North Africa.
fice:
with the Coast Guard. •
The guest speaker will be Dr.
Ida Swartz, worthy matron;
Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. William J. Phillips (Gladys Gold-
The out-of-town guests attend-
ing were Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolf- B. Benedict Glazer. Vocal selec-
Louis
Wagner,
worthy
patron;
berger) of Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Barbara Louise.
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. James Helfer (Sylvia Gordon) of Pauline Grant, associate matron; son and Mrs. Nathan Sverdloff, tions will be rendered by Rosina
Eva Mann, secretary; Beatrice of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Betman and Cantor Katzman of
Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Marion Frances Sue.
Nov. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts (Ethel Steinberg) a Weisberg, treasurer; Gladys Weis- Mrs. Morris Israel, 111r, Robert the Bnai Moishe Schul.
All members are urged to bring
daughter, Judith. Dr. and Mrs. Roberts reside in Rochester, N. Y. laerg, conductress; Rose Cohen,
Israel, Mrs.
S. K.
Slobin
ges and ad s. Also to
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd (Zelda Smith), a chaplain; Lydia Rossen, marshal;
and in their
troit , and
daughter,
Esther,
of De
Rose Barber, organist; Betty Mil- service men from various quar- s end in the names of their sons
daughter, Lorraine Marilyn.
lei, adah; Ruth Katzen, Ruth; tees. The couple spent a short in service, which will be printed
Lillian Fink, Esther; Jean Kar- honeymoon at Grossinger's, Fern- in our program book.
Anyone wishing to earn their
chek, Martha; Rebecca Swartz, - dale, N. Y., and hope to make
BALLET THEATER RETURNS TO
Elects; Elfreda Greenwald, war their permanent home in Los An- pledge, call Mrs. Abe Miller, Town-
DETROIT ON DECEMBER 25th
den; Ben Cohen, sentinel; Olga ge l es, Calif. They now reside at send 6-8559, or Mrs. Julius Ring,
Fineberg, Sophie Katz and Sonia 232 So. Connecticut Ave., Atlan- Hogarth 1391.
Auditorium
from
Dec.
2
through
Trailing accolades on. the edi-
Bonds and stamps are sold at
Nusholtz, flagbearers.
tic City, N. J.
torial page of a great New York Dec. 5.

each
meeting.
The
following
were
appointed
The coming visit brings three
daily newspaper and recognition
A Chanukah card party will be
HARTMAN - NASH
as
co-officers:
Sylvia
Starman,
new
productions
by
the
authors
of
as "big Biz" in the picturesque
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nash of held Dec. 19 at the Dexter-Law-
the most successful productions of Adah; Sarah Korn, Ruth; Helen
the past season, and such stars Rothenberg. Martha; Flora Men-Philadelphia Ave., announce ranee Hall.
as Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, (lelsohn, Alecta; Bessie Nyman, F W. marriage of their daughter,
Leonide Massine, Nora Kaye and chaplain; Rose Bernstein, mar- Freda a vian, to Staff Sgt. Stuart formerly of Detroit, attended the
L. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. bride. Lt. Leo P. Inglis, of Ro-
the others who have marked the shal.
fabulous climb of the Ballet The-
A reception was later given by E. J. Hartman, at Camp Pickett, chester, N. Y., was the best man.
atre to strathosphe•e levels in the the worthy matron in the dining Va., on Nov. 5.
KAHN - SUFFRIN
entertainment world.
room to her incoming officers,
LESSER - REINMAN
Amng the new productions family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lipp-
which the Ballet Theatre will
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Rein- man, of Westchester Rd., Grosse
bring with it this season are
man, of Shaker Heights, Cleve- Pte. Park, wish to announce the
"Mademoiselle Angot," Leonide Pioneer Women Hear
land, Ohio, announce the recent wedding of their neice and ward,
Massine's first French ballet since
marriage of their daughter, Elaine Miss Barbara Shirley Suffrin, to
"Gaitre Parisienne"; "Dim Lus- Dvora Rothbard
Beatrice, to Morton Bernard Les- Cpl. Aron Kahn of the Army of
tre," by Antony Tudor, who is
ser, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and the United States, on Nov. 24, in
famed for "Romeo and Juliet" of
Dvora Rothbard, national secre- Mrs. Jack Lesser of Blaine Ave., Macon, Ga. Miss Suffrin and Cpl.
last season; and "The Fair at So- tary of the Pioneer Womens' Or- at the Wade Park Manor in Cleve- Kahn both graduated from the
rochinsk" by David Lichine, who gan'zation, culminated her visit land. The bride and groom both University of Michigan in May,
authored the hilarious "Helen of to Detroit Monday evening, Nov. attend the University of Michi- 1942. They will reside in Chicago
8, with an appearance at Lachar's gan where Mr. Lesser is a senior after the war. Cpl. Kahn is the
Troy."
Other ballets to be performed on Twelfth St., at an open meet- in the dental school and is affili- son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn
here are: "Swan Lake," "Pillar ing of all Pioneer Women groups. ated with the Alpha Omega fra- of this city.
of Fire," "Romantic Age," "Les
She spoke to a capacity audi- ternity.
Sylphides," "Aleko," "Peter and ence explaining the highlights of
DEYTSHE - ROTENBERG
the Wolf," "Pas de Quatre," the Pioneer Women's work and
FRIEDMAN - MILLMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotenberg
"Bluebeard," and "Three Virgins outlining the program for the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Millman, of of Sturtevant Ave., announce the
and a Devil."
coming year.
Richton Ave., announce the mar- marriage of their daughter, Phyl-
Tickets for the ballet perform-
A highlight of the evening was riage of their daughter, Bertha, lis, to Philip Deytshe, son of Mr.
ances are now on sale at the box
Lt. Jerome Friedman, son of and Mrs. Joseph Deytshe of Rich-
office at Grinnell Bros. Music the unfurling of a minute man to
flag by Mrs. Adele Mondry, War Mr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, of ton Ave., Oct. 24.
Store, in Detroit.
Efforts chairman. This flag was Cleveland, Ohio. The marriage
ANTON DOLIN
presented to the Pioneer Women's took place in San Francisco, Calif.,
Flowers for all occasions-
Organization in recognition of on Oct. 16, Rabbi Goldstein of
argot of the theatrical weekly Va- Flint Beth Israel
their work in selling over $200,- Temple Sherith Israel officiating. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
riety, Russian Ballet at its dazz-
00000 worth of War Bonds in Ann Liepah and Esther Shevitz,
ling peak by the Ballet Theatre Sisterhood Exceeds
the past year. Several letters of
comes to Detroit at the Masonic Its War Bond Quota
thanks and appreciation were also
received by Mrs. Mondry from the
Beth Israel Sisterhood of Flint, U. S. Treasury Dept. The minute
Mich., set themselves a quota of man flag will hang in the new
Halevy Committee
$250,000.00 for the Third War
of the Pioneer Womens' Or-
Makes Preparations for Loan Drive. After a check-up the office
ganization.
committee appointed to conduct
Concert on Jan. 16
The new headquarters of the
this sale found they had exceeded
CCQ111 On 1011. 1
Pioneer Womens' Organization is
their
goal
by
$35,850.00
and
Preparations for the 18 annual
now
located
at
9142
Linwood
Ave.
concert of the Detroit Halvey showed a final total of $285,850.00. in the Forward Bldg. Chaverah
Mrs. Dora Gold, the chairman Rothbard has aided in selecting
Singing Society are being made
as the time of the concert ap- of the bond sales committee, con- committees for the new office. Reba
proaches. President Eugene Franz- gratulates the members of the Coleman is the new executive sec-
blau is supervising the general working committee.
and she will be aided by
The Sisterhood topped every retary
arrangements assisted by Morris
the newly appointed office com-
other
organization
in
the
city
that
Shatzen, David Goldberg, and
mittee.
other members of the executive participated in this drive. Full
board. The concert will take recognition has been given by the
MINK
place at the Masonic Temple on local War Bond committee. The Rabbi Rosenwasser To
Sisterhood has entered a com-
BOW SCARF
Jan. 16.
mittee to assist in the Flint War Organize Newcomers
A vacancy on the board has Chest drive.
been filled by the appointment of
Obviously some-
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser has
Nathaniel Raskin, who, with Jos-
long cherished the desire of gath-
thing to do justice
Olive
Enslen
Tinder
at
hua Joyrich, will be in charge of
ering together the many newcom-
to a ladys charms.
the concert program book. A new
ers,
service
men,
war
workers
and
activities committee has been ap- Cass Town Hall Nov. 26
hotel guests in the metropolitan
pointed consisting of Grace Cut-
Detroit Town Hall, at the Cass area of the city, who have been
ler, Celia Plofkin, Dora Tonkell,
Theatre,
presents Olive Enslen strangers among our midst, to
and Jeanette Selling. This com-
Tinder,
known
as one of the lead- help stabilize and formulate their
mittee is forming plans for a pre-
social and friendly ties.
Chanukah party to be held for ing authorities on "Who, What
This group will be received by
members and friends of the Hal- and Why" to read on Friday morn- the Rabbi at the Downtown Syna-
ing,
Nov.
26,
at
11
o'clock.
vey in the near future.
Nationally known as "The Story gogue, located at 1205 Griswold,
Groups from the Halvey Chorus Teller Lady" of WIRE of Indiana- corner State, on Thursday eve-
are scheduled for several public olis, Mrs. Tinder also reviews ning, Dec. 2, when formation of
appearances as follows: Dec. 7, p a book a week on NBC.
a Friendship League will take
at the Institute of Arts for the
With her subject "Literature place. Rabbi Rosenwasser will
Americans-All Pearl Harbor Bond In the World Today," Mrs. Tinder give an outline of his projected
Rally; Dec. 12 afternoon, at the compares war books of this war message, "The Magna Carta of
/ I 5 5 0 BROADWAY
Bnai Brith initiation in Temple period with past war years, dis- Humanity." All newcomers and
Beth El; and Dec. 12 evening, at cussing some twenty books as to strangers are welcome. Refresh-
the Jewish Community Center for types and includes the review of ments will be served. An inter-
the Cultural Section of the Jew- five or six current best sellers. esting program is promised.
ish Community Council.

Nov. 21—Miss Phyllis Samuels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Samuels of Parkside Ave., to Dr. Jack I. Winshall, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Wofe Winshall, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Nov. 21--Miss Helen Eder, daughter of Morris Eder of Stoepel
Ave., to Morris Greenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Greenstein
of Virginia Park, to take place at the Congregation Beth Abraham,
Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Joseph Thumin officiating.



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