America ,fewisk Pedalawl &kr cLIFTM4 MMUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1111111=IN December 10, 1943 Pioneer Women's Org. Plans Many Activities 11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Louisa Moller and Rheinhold Schmidt To Be Heard in Hansel and Gretel Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon The Hanita Club of the Pioneer Questions have conic into the Women's Organization will hold of Roslyn Rd. have invited a Symphony office as to how the a membership tea Monday evening, group of friends to dinner on opera "Hansel and Gretel," sched- Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. Fay Sunday, Dec. 12. uled for three performances, Dec. Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. returned from a visit with her children, Cpl. and Mrs. Albert Fuchs in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ciralsky re- turned to their home in South Bend, Ind., having visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin S. Baer. Many lovely parties were given in their honor. ) ■ Lt. William L. Deutsch, who is stationed at Fort Logan in Den- ver, Colo., and Top Sgt. Richard W. Deutsch of Fort Bliss, Tex., spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, of the Wilshire Apts. Mrs. Samuel Goldman of Chi- cago is visiting with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt of Muirland Ave. - r • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wald of Richton AVe. anndunee the efi ■ gagement of their daughter, Florence, to Alfred Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Harris of 3240 Rochester Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Ethyl, to Lt. Bernard Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weisman of Avery Rd., Brecksville, 0. The wedding date will be announced later. • WEDDINGS Dec. 4—Captain Ralph Mayer to Mrs. Eleanor Lyons in Cin- cinnati, 0. At home at the Knickerbocker Hotel in Chicago, Ill. Jan. 9—Miss Beatrice Charlotte Stern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Stern of 3740 Webb Ave., to Harry Newmark of- this city, formerly of New York. Dec. 15—Miss Beatrice Josephson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Josephson of 15558 Linwood Ave. to Pfc. Jack Canchester, son of Mrs. Fay Labovitz of 3240 Rochester Ave., at the Belcrest Hotel. Dec. 19—Miss Betty Jane Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore M. Lewis of 7416 Poe Ave., to Juan H. Gilbert of Cincin- nati, 0. • BIRTHS Nov. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachman (Clara Gussen) of Parkside Dr., a daughter, Diana Gail. Nov. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Budson, a daughter, Susan Bette. Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rafelson (Geraldine Hor- witz) of Beaconsfield Rd., a daughter, Frances Sue. Nov. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Share of 2290 Labelle Ave.. a son, Gerald Alvin Share. Nov. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cartier (Adele Zellman) of Royal Oak, a daughter, Barbara Ilene. Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geduldig (nee Gertrude Freed- man) a daughter. Mr. Geduldig is now with the U. S. Air Force stationed at Miami Beach, Fla. Dec. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David J. Levy (Elizabeth Kastan) of Hewett, Long Island, N. Y., a son, David III. Mrs. M. H. Reiger of Chicago spent 10 days with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. LOUISE MOLLER Rovin, 4504 Cortland. Mrs. Eva Theodore Schwartz of Boston 17 and 18, will be given. Karl Checkoway will be the guest Blvd. speaker for the evening, after On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, Krueger, director of the Detroit which a social hour will follow. Miss Elaine Siden was at home to Symphony Orchestra, who will Guests are cordially invited. her friends at a tea given in her conduct the three performances of * * * the opera, wishes all to know that Arrangements have been com- home on LaSalle Blvd. pleted for the organization's 13th Mrs. David Kastner of Quebec it will be given in full; there will annual donor luncheon, to be held City, Quebec, is visiting with her be costumes, scenery, special light- this year at the Book-Cadillac uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Moe ing effects, orchestra in the pit, Hotel, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, at Leiter of Chicago Blvd. etc., just as it is at the Metro- 12:30 p. politan or any other opera house. Bnai Brith B & P Women Mrs. Sam Baum, Mrs. Louis Philip Fein, for 10 years stage Plans are being formulated for an outstanding program, to be Miller and Mrs. Emanuel Weil manager of the Chicago Opera Membership Tea Dec. 19 of Shaar have returned from a sojourn in announced shortly. The Business and Professional Hashomayim, Windsor Prospects are urged to please New York City. Women of Bnai Brith will hold a send in their reservations as soon regular meeting for members only Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn of Atkin- Joshua Gitlin, prominent Wind- as possible. For information call on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at the Rose son Ave. returned from a fort- Council Office, Tyler 7-2880, Town- sor merchant, was elected presi- Sittig Cohen Hall, Tyler and Law- send 8-8646, or Council Chairman, night in New York City and Phil- ton Ayes., at 8:30 p. m. Results dent of the Congregation Shaar adelphia, Pa. Townsend 8-1239. of the successful donor luncheon Hashomayim at the annual elec- * * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Komer of Dec. 5 will be told. After a tion of officers, it was announced. The Brandeis Group. of the of Parkside Ave. left Dec. 10 for short business meeting, tables will Over 90 members of the congrega- Pioneer Women's Organization Hollywood, Fla., to spend the be set up for those who wish to tion were present. sponsored a membership tea at winter months. play cards or Maaj. Mr. Gitlin's election followed the Bowlodrome on Monday eve- On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 19, the retirement from the office of Pvt. Richard Soss, son of Mr. ning, Nov. 29. The group are from 2 to 5, a tea will be given Jerry Glanz, who had been presi- happy to announce the addition and Mrs. Henry Soss of Muirland at the home of Mrs. Max Bolin, dent for 12 years and who has of 16 new members, due to talk Ave. returned to his post in 3045 Colling- wood Ave. Mrs. Bonin, been active all his life in work Charleston, S. C., having spent given by Mrs. Eva Checkoway. although not a member, has each of the synagogue. his furlough in Detroit. Mrs. Checkoway lived in Pales- year given her home to the B. As a tribute to Mr. Glanz, he tine for a number of years, where & P. women for a membership was elected as lifelong honorary Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- she familiarized herself at first man of Muirland Ave. are moving tea. The tea, this month, is being president of the congregation. It hand with the institutions of the into their new home, 3434 Cam- sponsored by the membership and was the first time in the history of Working Women's Council, of conservation committees. The tea the synagogue that anyone had bridge Rd. on Dec. 23. which the Pioneer Women's Or- is primarily for non-members, but been so honored and it was fur- ganization is the American agency. any member may come, if she ther stipulated that during his Miss Betty Loewenstein, who is For the past two years Mrs. a student at Northwestern Uni- brings a prospective member. lifetime no other man should ever Checkoway has been a field versity, and Midshipman William hold such an honor. The decision worker, representing the Pioneer Loewenstein of the Great Lakes to confer this honor on Mr. Glanz Merrill "Red" Mueller Women's Organization in New Training School, will spend the was made unanimously. England, New York State, the Xmas holidays with their par- To Be Shaarey Zedek REINHOLD SCHMIDT The new vice presidents are: I. Middle West and other parts of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak Men's Club Speaker Jan. 12 Cohen, H. Cherniak, M. Tabach- Company, is on hand to supervise the country. Her activities have of Longfellow Ave. nick and J. Orechkin. all technicalities behind the foot- resulted in the organization of Maurice Seligman, president of Milton Meretsky was re elected lights. He has given this work Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer of many new clubs in various cities. the Men's Club, Congregation secretary; Morris Mossman, treas- Monte Vista Ave. entertained with hundreds of times in the past 30 Shaarey Zedek, announced the ap- urer. a dinner last Saturday evening. years and he, as have the four pearance of Merrill "Red" Muel- The following directors were Among the out of town guests principal singers, who have work- ler, war correspondent, for Wed- elected: Education, M. Sumner; Zionist Youth Council were Staff Sergeant Bill Gordon, ed this with Mr. Krueger at nesday evening, Jan. 12. membership, L. Lutvak; entertain- To Hold Chanukah Party who just returned from the Paci- Christmas time for the past sev- Mr. Mueller is presently sta- ment, W. Auchbach; public rela- fic, Seaman 2nd Class Bernard eral years. tioned in Naples, Italy, and broad- tions, A. R. Cherniak; and Kehil- The Zionist Youth Council of Freedman, who is stationed in Olga Flicker, well known De- casts for the NBC from that lah, R. G. Cohen. Detroit, in celebration of the fes- Toledo, 0., and Mrs. Samuel troit dancer and teacher of danc- point, on a nation-wide hookup. tival of Chanukah, will hold a Freedman and Miss Janet Gold- ing, is supplying 14 artist stud- He is expected to return to these Flowers for all occasions- combined Chanukah party and stein of Buffalo, N. Y. ents for the ethereally lovely parts within the next 30 days. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622. Oneg Shabboth on Friday evening, "Dream Pantomime," and her cos- Dec. 17, at 8:00 p. m. at the 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ tumes are being especially de- Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst signed and executed for this bal- at Fourteenth. let. A chorus of 70 young people This will be the third in a se- are coming from Cooley and Esta- ries of activities sponsored by the brook schools, some to make an NESHKES - WAGNER Zionist Youth Council, for mem- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner of off-stage chorus and some will be bers of the constituent organiza- W. Buena Vista announce the Gingerbread children. (Mr. Fein tions and for the community at marriage of their daughter, Mar- has planned a cunning fairy tale large. The other functions, an cella, to Lieut. Leo Neshkes, son castle with real gingerbread and evening of Palestinian music, and of Mrs. Joseph Neshkes of Clair- candy trimmings). a symposium on the groups in mount Ave. Lieut. Neshkes and Maria Matyas, Hugarian singer, Zionism, proved to be very suc- his bride are making their home will be Hansel. Louisa Moller, cessful, and all signs of the plans in Savannah, Ga., where Lieut. from Kentucky, will sing Gretel's for the Chanukah evening indi- Neshkes is stationed at Camp role. May Barron will be both the cate more success. Stuart, Ga., as instructor. Mrs. mother and the witch, and Rhein- Light refreshments will be serv- Jack Wagner has been visiting hold Schmidt will be the father. ed; a diversified program is plan- her daughter and son-in-law in All of these singers are members ned—consisting of group and choir Savannah, Ga. of the Chicago Opera and are Whenever the occasion calls for a singing, a skit on Chanukah, Pal- also busy artists in the concert really fine, practical gift . . . a gift estinian dancing and other forms of and radio fields. of beauty that you can give with pride SHAPIRO - SLONIM entertainment planned by various in the giving . . . Come to Pupko's1 On Thursday afternoon, Nov. groups. Admission is free, and the Even today, under difficult wartime 25 (Thanksgiving), Miss Nettie Detroit Music Guild public is invited. Remember the conditions, you'll find the gifts you Slonim, daughter of the late Al- Concert on Dec. 15 time and place. want to give in an array that offers bert and Sophia 'fionirn, was a fine selection. united in marriage to Arthur I. The Detroit Music Guild will Shapiro. Rabbi Morris Adler offi- present its Chamber Music Con- ciated at an impressive ceremony, cert Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, with Cantor Irving Ringel as- at the Institute of Arts, lecture sisting. hall. It will present a quartet of Abner A. Wolf was best man. fine musicians: Morris Hochberg while Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gold- and Santo Urso, violins; Valter ner gave the bride away, and Poole, viola and Rudolph Kramer, TE. 1.4421 Mrs. Abraham Shapiro was ma- 'cello. They are an outstanding ensemble, and have presented much of honor. 5432 SECOND tron A reception and dinner fol- good music to Detroit. HO. 4857 NEAR KIRBY Mozart's String Quartet in D lowed the ceremony and was at- Open Mon. and Sat. Evenings tended by a large gathering of Minor will open the program, fol- Featuring Wedding Portraits and relatives and friends from De- lowed by the Quncy Porter Sixth Pictures of Children. In your String Quartet, and after inter- troit, New York and Buffalo. home or in our luxurious Studios. The couple left by plane for mission Beethoven's String Quar- Open tidily till 6—Mondays tiH 9 p.m New York City where they spent tet in A Minor, Opus 132, will be Sundays 12 to 3 played. their honeymoon. MRS. EVA CHECKOWAY Joshua Gitlin Elected President - r -31 MARRIAGES 544y-Wgigiarar 9-1-A04.30.304Z-WaV re V: 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 GIFTS For Chanukah NEP , 4 1 1 1 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111 r4Y4Z00-