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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-03

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

December 3, 1943

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CLIFTON ATIINCE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

BRIDE OF NOVEMBER

Mizrachi Membership
Drive Gains Momentum

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berman of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Aaron B. Hyson, son of
From the latest reports re- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hymanson of South Haven, Mich., and Chicago,
ceived from the captains in
charge of the local Mizrachi mem- Ill. The wedding has been set for Saturday, Dec. 25,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner of Wildemere Ave. announce the
bership drive, it appears that new
members are joining the ranks engagement of their daughter, Shirley Marion, to Jack Harold
daily, and the prospects are good Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Golden of Fullerton Ave.
that the goal of 1,000 new mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Goldberg of the Wilshire Apartment
bers for our community shall be Hotel announce the engagement of their daughter, Juliette, to Dr.
fulfilled. Congregation Bnai Zion, Jacob Jackson Wechsler of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Congregation Bnai Israel and David Wechsler.
Congregation Bnai Jacob have
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gedanke of Richton Ave. announce thp
signed up as Mizrachi synagogues,
engagement
of their daughter, Minnie, to Frank Rappaport, son of
and Isadore Sosnick, Jacob No-
sanchuk and Max Kaminsky, the Mrs. I. Rappaport of New York.
presidents, have promised to sign
up their entire memberships in
the Mizrachi ranks. Daniel Tern-
chin is signing up life members
in the organization.
To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Berris (Muriel Victor) of St. Paul,
Committees in other syna- Minn., formerly of Detroit, a son, Edward Alan.
gogues are also filling their quo-
Nov. 7--To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greer (Goldie Gornbein) of
tas, and from the reports received
it seems that many who to date San Juan Drive, a daughter, Arlene Gail.
Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Goldberger (Marion Raskin),
have been indifferent to our
work are now eager to join with a daughter, Audrey Rochelle.
those who help in the re-birth of
Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs, George Orrin (Carolyn Linx) I of
our people in Eretz Israel. This 3225 Rochester Ave., a daughter, Susanne Lois.
membership drive also includes
Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cole (Lois Hollander I of
an educational program, whereby
Pittsburgh),
a son, in Indianapolis, Ind.
many who knew little about Miz-
Nov. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Burdick of 16814
rachi and the Zionist movement
in general are being taught the Fairfield Ave., a son, James William.
Nov. 27—To Sgt. and Mrs. Louis Fields (Thelma Mitchell),
importance of our task.
The Mizrachi is making elab- twin daughters, Ardith Sue and Sheila Ann.
orate plans to celebrate the com-
Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Lubin (Annette Wexler) of
pletion of the membership drive 10048 Broadstreet, a son, Leonard Barry.
at the 32nd anniversary dinner,
which will take place in the so-
cial hall of the Shaarey Zedek
Eva Checkaway Here
Synagogue Jan. 16, 1944. The in- Center Symphony
duction of the new members will Orchestra To Play at
For Pioneer Women
take place at this occasion, and
Eva Checkaway, field organizer
one of the outstanding personali- Rackham Foundation
ties in our movement is expected
for the Pioneer Women's Organi-
to address the gathering.
The Detroit District Dental So- zation, is in Detroit on a brief
ciety has invited the Center Sym- visit. While here she will attend
phony Orchestra, under the di- a number of membership teas
rection of Julius Chajes, to per- given by the various branches.
Henri Goldberg To
form on Thursday evening, Dec.
A general meeting of all
Present All-Russian
9, at the Rackham Foundation branches will be held at the
auditorium.
Dr.
Sam
Lewis
will
be
Workman's Circle on Linwood
Song Recital Dec. 5
chairman 'of the evening.
Ave., on Dec. 8, at which time
MRS. SIDNEY Z. LEIB
Chavera Checkaway will deliver
An all Russian song recital will
(Marion Hoffman)
an important message.
be presented by Henri Goldberg,
SPEAKERS GROUP
Group One of the Pioneer
On Nov. 14, Miss Marion Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. baritone, assisted by Arthur Gross-
The Speakers Group held its Women's Organization announces
t, of the Detroit Sym
William Hoffman of LaSalle Blvd., was united in marriage to Sidney man, violinis
Rs Bassin first meeting of the season on the following officers for their
Orch estra;
Z. Leib, son of Joseph Leib of Hazelwood Ave. Rabbis A. M. p h ony
on Sunday eve- Saturday, Nov. 20, in the library annual donor luncheon, which
S accomp
Hershman
and
Morris
Adler
officiated
at
the
ceremony,
assisted
tein
Hershman
ning, Dec. 5 at the Art Institute of the Jewish Center. It was de- takes place on Jan. 18: Adele
r.
by Cantor J. H. So
fund raising chairman;
Mrs. Meyer Goldstein was matron of honor. Miss Bernice at 8 p. m. Operatic arias, classi- cided to hold meetings on the Mondry,
cal, folk and soldiers' songs will first and third Saturday evenings Channah Michlin, assistant fund
Schane was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Florence be on the program with the great- of each month, in the library raising chairman; Bertha Rosen-
Bea Shafer, Miss Helen Rosen and Miss Lois Linden.
est Russian composers represented. of the Jewish Center. Mary A. thal, financial secretary; Lucille
Master Bertram Allen Pohl was ring bearer.
highlights of the evening Schuman was elected secretary Falk, assistant financial secretary;
A reception for 500 guests followed the ceremony.
will be a group of songs by Shos- for the ensuing season. Mrs. K. Mrs. Linsky, organizations; Dora
will
Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward takovich which have never been Hirsch was elected chairman of Kumove, bulletin; Ida Kutnick,
Kovitz and Miss Belle Pollack of Great Lakes Naval Hospital.
performed before and which Mr. the membership committee. New rummage; Clara Greenberg, rum-
After their honeymoon the newlyweds will make their home Goldberg received directly from members as well as old members mage.
at 8812 LaSalle Blvd. the publisher, this being the only are requested to meet on Satur-
copy of these songs in the Uni- day, Dec. 4, at 9 p. m. Visitors
Flowers for all occasions--
ted States at this time.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622„
will be welcomed.

• BIRTHS

MARRIAGES

NESHKES - WAGNER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner of
West Buena Vista Ave., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Marcella, to Lt. Leo Neshkes of
the Army of the United States,
son of Mrs. Masha Neshkes of
Clairmount Ave. The wedding took
place Nov. 19 at Savannah, Ga.
The couple honeymooned in Jack-
sonville, Fla., and are now re-
siding in Savannah, Ga.

Argentinita & Company
At Fisher Town Hall

Argentinita, hailed the world
over as the greatest exponent of
Spanish and Latin American
dances, will bring her entire corn-
pany under the banner of S.
Hurok for an exclusive Detroit
Town Hall appearance in the
Fisher Theater Wednesday, Dec.
8, at 11 a. m.
Featured in the program will
be Argentinita's famous choreo-
graphic triumph, Ravel's "Bo-
BERESH - JAFFE
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe lero," in which she and her group
have announced the marriage of have won cheers from Broadway
their daughter, Mildred Jaffe, to and plaudits from the critics.
Cadet Morris Beresh, son of Mr. Pilar Lopez, Argentinita's gifted
and Mrs. Joseph Beresh. The mar- sister, who toured Spain in re-
riage took place in Oshkosh, Wis., citals with the famous composer
where Cadet Beresh is stationed. Ernesto Lecuona as her accom-
panist; Jose Greco, Manolo Var-
gas, dancers; Carlos Montoya,
APSEL - FRIEDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thum of guitarist, and Ines Gomez Ca-
Pontiac, announce the marriage •illo, accompanist, are members
of their daughter, Mrs. Helen of the troupe which has perform-
Friedman of Richmond Hill, N. Y., ed throughout South America,
to Nathan Apsel. Rabbi Eric Europe and North Africa, and
Friedland officiated at the wed- which visits Detroit on its fifth
ding ceremony which was solemn- transcontinental tour.
The program of new members
ized at the home of the bride's
parents, Sunday evening, Nov. 28. and old favorites will include
After the ceremony the couple "The Miller's Dance" from the
left for a short honeymoon in "Three Cornered Hat," Aragon
and Valencian "Jotas," Flamenco
Chicago, Ill,
dances, gypsy dances, South
American numbers, songs and
SEGAL - SIEGEL
Mrs. Regina Siegel of Tuxedo guitar melodies.
Ave., announces the marriage of
her daughter, Josephine Sylvia,
to Air Cadet George Segal, Nov. Pioneer Women's Org.
28. Rabbi Moses Fischer pro- Membership Tea Dec. 7
nounced the marriage rites at the
The Pioneer Women's Organiza-
home of the bride's mother. Air
Cadet Segal is a graduate of tion, Goldie Myerson Group, will
Wayne University. He will re- hold a membership tea with Eva
turn to his post in Monroe, La. Checkaway, representative , from
Mrs. Segal is attending Wayne the national office, on Dec. 7, at
University and upon her gradu- the home of Sara Nakelsky, 1935
ation this June she will join her Clairmount. Prospective members
and friends are invited.
husband.
‘1,
8:20 P. M.
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