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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-21

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y ew/sir Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

April 21, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

ENGAGEMENTS

Airs. Yetta Applebaum of 2680 Rochester Ave. announces tho

e ngagement of her daughter, Frances, to Maurice Vernick of

and

The Legal Chronicle

BETROTHED

Washburn Ave. The marriage will take place in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halpert of University Heights, Cleveland.
0., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecelia, to Po.
Leonard Derin, son of Mr. and .
Mrs. Jacob Derin of this City.
Miss
is a student at Ohio State University. Pvt. Doris,
a
armor ASTP student, i is stationed at Camp Swift, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs.
Anstandig of Gladstone Ave. announce the
en gagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Leon Rubenstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Baradon of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone of Seward Ave. announce
the engagement of their (laughter, Fraida Joy, to Cadet Pfc. Karl
Stillwater, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stillwater of Elmhurst Avo.
Miss Lightstone is a student in i Medical Technology at Wayne
University and is now interning at Receiving. Hospital. Pvt. Still-
water is a student of the Indiana University ASTP Medical School
and is now in his junior year. He is a member of the Phi Delta
Epsilon Medical Fraternity and Wayne University's Pi Tau Sigma.

7

MARRIAGES

BETROTHED

ELL MAN - SCHREIBER

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber
of Longfellow Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Bluma, to Irving M. Ellman, son
of Mrs. Harry Ellman of Rose-
lawn Ave. The marriage took
place on April 16 at the Hotel
Statler, with Rabbi Leon Frain
officiating.
The bride wore an exquisite
gown of ivory satin with an off-
the-shoulder effect with tiny seed
pearls running below the shoul-
der, a fitted basque, long sleeves
and tiny seed pearls resembling
tree branches covering. the hoop
skirt and four-yard train. Her
crown was made up of all seed
pearls and a full-length veil.
The bride's bouquet consisted
of white fuschias in a wheel-
April 23—Miss Gertrude G. Glasier, daughter of the late Mr.
shaped circle with two white or-
and Mrs. Ezra Glasier, to Alfred Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
.
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.
chids in the center.
Rubin of New York City.
MISS SONNEE RICHARD
April 23—Miss Dolly Dunitz, c
The bride was attended by
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Miss Helen Solomon, and the
Dunitz of Fairfield Ave., to Lt. (j.g.) Bernard B. Brown, son of
Mr. ad Mrs. Ale x Richa rd
--Photo by Jetalta.
of best man was S./Sgt. Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brown of Grand Ave.
19506 Santa Rosa, announce the
Ellman who came from Ft. Mc-
MISS
RUTH
SHER
engagement of their (laughter,
t
San Pedro, Calif. Th
Sonnee, to David Cohen. son of Arthur,
e
usher was Nat Karash.
Mr. and Mrs. William Foremen
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen of
Among the out-of-town guest of Calvert Ave. announce the en-
2535 Blaine Ave. The wedding who
attended the wedding wer , gagement of their (laughter, Miss
date is set for June 25.
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Burton Keys (Shirley Anne
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blanksten Ruth Sher to Captain Albert D.
Mr. anti Mrs. George West, Mr Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
Aronsson) of 17601 Woodingham Dr., a (laughter, Nancy Lynne.
and Mrs. Henri Elman, Mrs cob S. Weber of Calvert Ave.
Miss Dolly Dunitz, bride-ele
March 21—To Dr. and Mrs. D. I. Sugar (Rose Schwartz), a
daughter, Celia Judith.
of April 23, has been extensive et Harry Weisberg, Mrs. Morris Captain
Weber is attached to the
1
April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Mirvis (Harriet Mishy) entertained with many parti Y Zimmerman, Miss Eleanor Shier DeWitt! Corps, Camp Barkley,
of Appoline Ave., a (laughter, Ilene Carol.
es
all
of
Chicago;
Mr.
and
Mrs
and luncheons by the followin
g: Mannie Levinter from Toronto, Texas.
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiner (Tillie Leib) of Mrs. David B. Brown, Mrs. Da
Blaine Ave., a son, Aronld Leib.
iel Siegel, Mrs. Saul H. Dunit n- Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schrei-
Mrs. Albert Nelson, Mrs. Sa z; ber and Mr. and Mrs. Murie Gay- Bnai David Sisterhood
G. Dunitz, Mrs. Max Rosenbaun In lord of Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Sake, Mrs. Har 1 , Mrs. Dave Segal, Arthur Helhor, Next Meeting April 24
Coggan, Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mr r y of New York City, and Mrs. Joe
The Bnai David Sisterhood will
Max Lublin and Mrs. Char! 5 . Weisberg and Miss Shirley Weis-
hold
its next regular business
Dunitz.
es
berg
of
Wausow,
Wis.
The debating team of the Tens-
meeting Monday evening, April
Mr. and Mrs. A. Escoff of Col-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellman are 24,
ple High School of Cleveland, lingwood Ave. left Sunday after-
in the social hall of the Bnai
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Radne honeymooning in Los Angeles,
which isI h
ere to debate with noon for an extended visit in of 18910 Wildernere Ave. an ✓ Calif.,
srael
and on their return to the David Synagogue, Elmhurst and
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of thei ✓ city will reside at the Lee Plaza 14th. Mrs. Jack Docks, president,
be entertained during their visit San Diego with Mr. and Mrs. son, Robert Marvin, on April 2 9, Hotel.
and Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, vice
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Le- Morris Schwartz, formerly of De- at the Shaarey Zedek. Reception
president, with the assistance of
Vine, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. troit.
the board of directors, have
at home Sunday, April 30, be-
BORNSTEIN - DELSON
Hass and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ginning at 8 o'clock. No cards
C. Singer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Delson summed up a series of events to
of Cherrylawn Ave. announce the close the season. On May 8 a
Mrs. Beatrice Zlientz has re-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of ma
closing party for members will
turned to her home on Clair
Lt. Monte Korn of the United mount Ave. after spending a 2202 Elmhurst Ave. have been ins rriage of their daughter, Max- be held in the social hall with
Phyllis,
to
Lt.
William
B.
States Marine Corps is convales- week in Ann Arbor, Mich.
notified that their son, Dewey, Bo rnstein of the United States Mrs. David Cohen as chairman.
cing at the Great Lakes Naval
has been promoted to rank of Ar
Air Corps, son of Jacob A very interesting evening is
Hospital, near Chicago, after
aft
corporal. Corp. Jacobs is sta- Bo my
an
planned for all those that at-
I
rs.
Louis
Goldbe
rnstein
of Cortland Ave.
serving as Acting Assistant Quar- of Leslie Ave. have
rg tioned at Fort Bragg N. C. in
tend. May 28 election of officers
returne
he
wedding
ceremony
took
termaster in the South Pacific from a visit with their son, Lt. d the Field Artillery.
pla ce on Tuesday, April 11, at will be held; June 5 will be
area for the past few months. Arnold Gordon, A. E. T. S., wh 0
the
bride's residence, Rabbi Har- graduation of the Bnai David
His home address is 18041 Wash- was –
Miss Elaine Rae Glass of 18240
Religious School which the Sis-
commissioned at Yale Un i- San Juan Drive has left to re- old M. Rosenthal officiating.
burn Ave.
versity and is now at Harva .(
The bride was attended by terhood is sponsoring, and June
1
sume
her
studies
at
the
Univer-
her
5 will be installation. This will
Cambridge, son
Mass. i city of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.,
Corp. William University,
Sampson,
w if sister, Nina J. Rosengarten, close the current season.
e
of
Lt.
Jacob
C.
Rosengar-
after
spending
a
few
days
with
ten
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sampson of Mrs. David Freedman of Glei
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T of Fort Jackson, S. C.
11818 14th St., is spending a dale Ave. is visiting in Paris, Tex 1-
. Glass.
he bridal couple left for New
15-day furlough with his parents
Flowers for all occasion•-
Orl cans, La,.
and friends. Corp.
who
Dexter•Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
. Sampson,
wh
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rycus of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krass of
has just graduated and received 17376 Woodingham Drive an
his wings at the Buckingham nounce the Bar Miazvah of Rich - Glendale Ave. announce the Bar
Army Air Field, Fort Meyers. and Rycus, Max' 6, Saturda - Mitzvah of their son, Allen Mor-
Fla., is a radio gunner. morning, at the Rose Sittig Hall y ton, on Saturday morning, April
Lawt on e and Ty
8 l er . Open ho , 22, at Congregation Bnai David,
se Elmhurst and 14th. Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon B. Co- at hom from
to 1 1 p. ni. Sat
hen announce the Bar Mitzvah urday evening, May 6, No cards. - Sunday, April 23, at the Work-
of their son, Yehuda, Saturday
. men's Circle Educational Center.
morning, April 22, 9 :30, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bricker o f
Mrs. Hattye Fisher has re-
Young Israel Synagogue, Dexter Elmhurst Ave. left for a vacation
and Cortland. Reception Sunday, in Mexico. En route they wil turned home after spending the
April 23, 7 p. m., at home, 2634 stop in Torreon, Mexico, to visit I past two weeks at the Colonial
Tuxedo Ave. with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Marcus Feigel. They will return
Rabb; M.
Detroit b J. Wohlgelernter left to their home about May 15.
, Sunday, April 16, to
spend
a month's vacation in New
1
Word has been received that
(ark. Mrs. Wohlgelernter and Gilbert G. Golding. has been pro- American and Jew
Tamara
there are planning to join him moted from 1st lieutenant to the
next week.
rank of captain. Capt. Golding
is now
stationed
i
N
Hyman Scharg, in honor of his
orth Afri.
THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART
ca
' Mrs. Andrew Hartman of Ohio He entered thed i
serviee in Novem- son, Samuel S. Scharg, in the
Patr
Ave. and her (laughter,
i Marilyn her, 1941. His wife is the former U. S. Army, donated the Ameri-
cia, returned last week from Belrose Harris and resides at can and Jewish Flags to Con-
an extended visit in Miami Beach. 2115 Onkman Blvd.
gregation Bnai Jacob, Linwood
;
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at Richton. The presentation was
made at impressive ceremonies
A man appreciates good food—and admires the ingenious
woman who can serve him a tasty meal on short notice
held during the morning services
without fuss or flurry.
on Saturday, April 15, presided
over by Jacob Nosanchuk, presi-
Sanders Ready Cooked Foods make possible a quick
dent of the congregation.
delicious meal. Two or more of these Ready Cooked Foods
Capt. Joseph Nosanchuk, son
are offered daily--all cooked ready for you to
of Mr. Nosanchuk, who was home
heat and
Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
serve.
They're packaged in the new Casserole Carton
on furlough, presented the Amer-
which can he placed right in the oven for heating—and
ican colors and delivered a stir-
then on the table for serving. Each carton contains four
ring and impressive address fol-
On Wamplers Lake in the Heart of
generous servings. Ready Cooked Foods are stocked at
lowing which considerable sums
the
were pledged for war bonds and
following seven Sanders stores, but orders may be
the Irish Hills. Recognized by au-
placed
at any store for next day's specials:
for the American Red Cross.
thorities as the Outstanding Camp
Sam Bonin, vice president of the
1037 Woodward tat Majestic Building)
congregation, announced that the
in the Middle West.
6534 Woodward (at Grand Boulevard)
members had purchased to date
approximately $150,000 in war
13321 Woodward fin Highland Park, near Waverld
bonds.
7340 Grand River (at Grand Boulevard)
Abraham Bordeloff, a World
9108 Grand River (at Joy Road)
War veteran, presented the Jew-
14321 East Jefferson (at Lakewood)
ish colors and pointed out that
310 W. Fourth Si. lin Royal
O ffers
loyalty to the Jewish flag in no
Oak)
unusual opportunities for fun and adventure
way impaired the loyalty of the
that throughout the history of
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under expert supervision.
our country we have proven our
love, devotion and patriotism so
that
no one could honestly ques-
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tion it.
Mr. Nosanchuk, in concluding
TO
the program, stated that this con-
gregation was unique in that it
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was perhaps the only congrega-
tion in the city which regularly
ESTABLISHED 1875
Stint). eil and Operand 1 %ilulistly
makes contributions to local, na-
EDITH B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR
tional and foreign charitable and
by Member: of the Sander/ Family
Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau
religious causes and institutions
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as well as to various phases of
s.-
JJ the home war effort.

• WEDDINGS

• BIRTHS

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

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Hyman
• Scharg Donates
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Flags to Bnai Jacob

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