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March 10, 1944

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

BETROTHED

IN THE
REALM OF SOCIETY

and The Legal Chronicle

MARRIAGES

NEWLYWEDS IN SERVICE

WEITZ - LEWIS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis of
2271 Atkinson Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Har-
riett, to Mark Weitz, on Sunday,
March 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Disner of
17526 Santa Rosa Drive, who
have been in Hot Springs, Ark.,
for the past nine weeks, leave
for Phoenix, Ariz., for the re-
mainder of the winter.

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ESKO - SALOMON
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salomon,
formerly of Rogers City, Mich.
and now of Sacramento, Calif.,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Ruth Florence, to Shel-
don Richard Esko, U. S. Army.
The ceremony took place Feb. 27
in Sacramento, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldman
of 2939 Sturtevant Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Alvord, on Saturday morn-
ing, March 18, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen branch of the United He-
brew Schools, 13226 Lawton Ave.
At home to friends and relatives
on Sunday, March 19, from 2
to 5. No cards.

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LEWE - MOSS
Mrs. Bert Moss of Los Angeles,
Calif., announces the marriage
of her daughter, Doris Jane, to
Irving Abbott Lewe, Major, Medi-
cal Corps of San Bernardino.
Calif., on Monday, Feb. 14.

Mr. and Mrs. David Fried-
man and daughters, Dorothy and
Estelle, of 3309 Elmhurst Ave.
have moved to 1125 Corning Dr.,
Los Angeles 35, Calif.

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guests at the Essex House.

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ISENBERG - YELLEN

Miss Ann Yellen was united
in marriage to Norman Isenberg
on Sunday, Feb. 27, in the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. Rose
of 2688 W. Philadelphia Ave.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
Following the ceremony a buffet
supper was served. Nathan Yel-
low, brother of the bride, played
the wedding march and also ren-
dered several musical selections.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. London of 980 Whitmore Rd. an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter, WAVE Pharmacist Mate
to Lt. (jg) Joseph Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Glendale Ave. announce the en- Sulamithe,
gagement of their daughter Ilene, V. Stone of 2650 Webb Ave. The wedding took place at the home of
to Staff Sergeant Simon Rotter, the bride on Feb. 26.
Lt. Stone is a graduate of Wayne University Law School. He
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rotter
has been overseas for the past 17 months and served with the
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Posner joined fleet in Britain and in the North African invasion. He is now at
their daughter in New York to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis.
Mrs. Stone spent two years at the University of California
Cpl. Sherwin Vine is home attend the reception given by Mr.
GOLDIN - WEISNER
on furlough, visiting his mother, and Mrs. Rotter to formally an- and is a graduate of the National Park College in Washington,
On Sunday, Feb. 20, the day
D. C. She attended the University of Detroit prior to her enlistment
Mrs. Bessie Vine of Richton Ave. nounce the engagement.
before her parents' 25th wedding
He will return next week to
Miss Posner, who is majoring in in June, 1943. She is now stationed in Rhode Island as an X-Ray anniversary, Miss Shirley Marion
Camp Cooke, Calif., where he is sociology, will be graduated from specialist.
Weisner, daughter of Mr. and
stationed.
Wayne University in August.
Mrs. Abraham S. Weisner of
S/Sgt. Rotter is stationed with the
15381 Wildemere Ave., became
Chosen Prom Queen Chajes and Kozenn
medical detachment at Camp
the bride of Jack Harold Goldin,
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan Kearns, Utah.
To Give Recital in
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
No wedding date has been set.
Goldin of Fullerton Ave. Dr. A.
To Address Young
Jackson March 14
M. Hershman and Cantor Jacob
Sonenklar officiated at the cere-
Women Mizrachi Mar. 13
The Tuesday Musicale in Jack- mony in the Riviera Hall.
son, Mich.. has invited Julius
The Young Women's Mizrachi Emily Kimbrough Last
The bride was lovely in a prin-
Chajes, composer-pianist, and cess gown of mid-winter satin
will hold their annual Purim Speaker on Cass Town
cocktail party for paid-up mem-
Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, for fashioned with a sweetheart neck-
line, long tight sleeves and full
bers on Monday, March 13, at 1 Hall Program Mar. 17
a joint recital on Tuesday eve- train. Her fingertip veil of illu-
ning,
March
14.
Mr.
Chajes
and
p. m., at the home of Mrs. L.
sion was held in place by a
Emily Kimbrough, who became
Miss Kozenn will devote a great crown of orange blossoms, and
Rose of 3258 Glendale Ave. a literary sensation last year as
part of the program to traditional she carried a white Bible to which
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will give co-author with Cornelia Otis
Hebrew and modern Palestinian a white orchid was attached and
Skinner
of
the
"merriest
book
a talk on Purim through the
music, which has never before from which hung streamers of
of
the
year"—"Our
Hearts
Were
ages. Special Purim delicacies
been heard in Jackson.
ribbon and lilies of the valley.
Young
and
Gay,"
is
presented
by
will be served. Dues may be
The bride's sister, Pearl Weis-
the
Detroit
Town
Hall,
at
the
paid to the financial secretary,
nes, was the maid of honor. The
Cass Theater for the closing lec-
KALVARIER SOCIETY
Mrs. J. Lipnick.
bridesmaids were her sisters,
ture of the 15th season, on Fri-
The Kalvarier Aid Society will Delphine and Ilene Weisner; her
day morning, March 17, at 11
hold a card party on Tuesday, cousin, Madeline Rosenbloom, and
o'clock.
Morning Kindergarten at
March 21, at 8 p. m., in the the groom's sister, Clarita Goldin.
Miss
Skinner
writes
of
her
Rose Sittig Cohen School
Bnai Moshe auditorium, corner Nathan Goldin served his ne-
lifelong friend, Emily Kimbrough,
Lawrence and Dexter. The pro- phew as best man, and the ushers
The United Hebrew Schools "a born raconteuse as well as a
ceeds go to help Lithuanian refu- were Manton Saulson, Alvin Win-
have recently opened a morning brilliant writer" and in her lec-
kelman, Harry Samet and Sew-
gees abroad.
class for children of kindergar- ture, "The Confessions of a
The chairlady of this affair and Goldin.
ten and pre-kindergarten ages at Scapegoat," she, with sparkling
MISS GLORIA BERMAN
A dinner followed the cere-
is Mrs. W. Cohen. For tickets
the Rose Sittig Cohen School, wit, tells of the high adventures
Miss Gloria Berman, 19 year call Mrs. Leo Weintraub, Town- mony, after which the young
and
extraordinary
incidents
which
which is located at 13226 Law-
continually have happened to her, old Detroit girl, daughter of Mrs. send 6-9021, or Rose Lewis, couple left on a honeymoon trip
ton Ave. corner Waverly.
This class meets daily between which, remarkably, are always Reva Berman and Louis Berman, Townsend 7-8020. to Chicago.
10 and 12 a. m. The children true.
was selected junior prom queen
JEWISH YOUTH FORUM
Miss Kimbrough's own book, at the ball held at Champaign,
sp011t two pleasant hours in a
PURIM BULLETIN
Jewish .atmosphere learning play We Followed Our Hearts to Ill., Saturday night, Feb. 26.
The Jewish Youth Forum will
The Purim bulletin, which was hold a membership meeting on
and song, listening to stories, and Hollywood," was published late
The honor was bestowed on
thus imbuing the proper Jewish last summer.
Miss Berman after a week of published by the United Hebrew Thursday, March 16, at 8 p. m.,
spirit at a tender age.
festivities in which 10 contest- Schools through the committee at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Re-
Miss Miriam Gold is the kin-
ants had been chosen by popular on educational information, head- ports on the various committees
dergarten teacher.
student vote. A former Central ed by Philip Slomovitz, contains will be given, in addition to which
Examinations Continuing
High and H. P. Junior College a good deal of Purim material, there will be a speaker on the
At Hebrew Schools
student, she has attended the several appropriate Purim arti- White Paper.
700,000 Army Items
Public examinations are still U. of Illinois the past two years. cles, and a Purim quiz. This bul-
Need Paper!
being continued in the various Miss Berman is a member of letin is being mailed to the en-
Flower ► for all occasions-
of the United Hebrew Phi Sigma Sigma National Soro- tire membership of the United Dexter-Joy,
Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
That's the number shipped branches
Hebrew Schools.
Schools. Such an examination will rity.
to Army outposts that re- be held next Sunday morning,
quire paper wrapping or March 12, in Joseph Haggai's
boxing! Save ALL paper, class at the David W. Simons
and when you have a suffi- Branch. Solomon Kasdan is prin-
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cient quantity, call Ran-
cipal
of
this
branch.
dolph 8282 or your favor-
These examinations are open
ite charity.
to the public.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Posner of

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metier of
2740 Richton Ave. are taking a
week-end flying trip to Cincin-
nati, 0., where they will visit
with their nephew, Erwin Gold,
aviation student at the Univer-
sity of Cincinnati.

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J. J. Clarke

LT. JOSEPH STONE and MRS. SHULAMITHE STONE (WAVE)

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodman announce the engagement of
their daughter, Florence, to Staff Sgt. Louis Mickelson, son of
Mrs. Anna Mickelson of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Boston Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Corp. Harry Weiss, soli
of Louis Weiss of Newark, N. J. Corp. Weiss is stationed at
Romulus Army Air Field and is attached to the Medical Corps.
e The wedding is tentatively set for June 11.

• WEDDINGS

March 18—Miss Paula Copeland, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Copeland, to Lt. Sidney H. Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rosenberg of Pittsburgh, Pa. A reception will be held at the
home of the bride's parents on Parkside Ave. following the ceremony.
March 119—Miss Anita May Edelson, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Edelson of Tuxedo Ave., to Louis Kuzin, son of
Mrs. Bessie Kuzin of Burlingame Ave. The ceremony will take
place at Temple Beth El.

• BIRTHS

Feb. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fischer (Sara Katzman) of

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March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Warshawsky (Nettie Sher-
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March 7—To Dr. and Mrs. John N. Grekin (Zivitt S. Seltzer)
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