April 28, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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ENGAGEMENTS
Eva Prenzlauer Aid
Mr. and Mrs. Max Matyas of Richton Ave. announce the
eng agement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Oscar Kaplan, son of Elects Its Officers
Mrs. Sarah Kaplan of Philadelphia Ave.
At the last meeting of the Eva
Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheftel of 68-12 Yellowston e Blvd., Forest
Hills, Long Island, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daugh- Prenzlauer Maternity Aid the
ter, Renee, to Dr. Earl G. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. Nathan Blat-
Kaplan of 1635 Calvert Ave., Detroit. Dr. Kaplan attended Wayne
-
University and the Ohio College of Chiropody. He is now prac-
- tieing in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Levine of Burlingame Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Iris Sharon, to Pvt. Louis
Gorzeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gorzeck of Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ephraim of Windsor announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Betty Lane, to L. A. C. Samuel W.
Rath of the R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Rath of
Windsor, Ont.
I BIRTHS
April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. T. George Sternberg (Dorothy
Betty Nathan) of Bay City, Mich., a son, Alan James.
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grasgreen (Fay Stellar)
of LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Joan Sue.
April 25—To Captain and Mrs. Henry Berris (Eileen Schiller)
of Woodingham Drive, a daughter, Jan Carol. Captain Berris is
stationed at Mitchell Field, N. Y.
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jonas (Ann Solomon) of
3819 Clements Ave., a son, James Lawrence.
To Captain and Mrs. B. It Gutow (Ruth Fineman), in Marys-
ville, Calif, a daughter, Carol Ann.
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
MRS. NATHAN BLATNIKOFF
nikoff (re-elected); first vice presi-
Mrs. Abraham Kahn and
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen dent, Mrs. Samuel Samuels; 2nd
vice president, Mrs. J. C. Rose;
daughters of Leslie Ave. left for
Tampa, Fla., to join her husband, of Santa Rosa Drive returned 3rd vice president, Mrs. Rose Gold-
Friday after a week's stay in berg; treasurer, Mrs. Morris Solo-
who is stationed there.
man; financial and recording sec-
New York City.
retary, Mrs. Saul Saxon; corre-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Schneider were
pleasantly surprised on their 25th
Word has been received by sponding secretary, Mrs. Henry
wedding anniversary on Tues- his wife that Pvt. Herman Sha- Fruend; memorial fund, Mrs. Eva
Ellenstein; publicity, Mrs. N. Led-
day, April 18, by their sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. pero of Indiana Ave. is now at erman; chaplain, Mrs. Anna Wil-
J. Arthur Schiff of Richton Ave. Sheppard Field, Tex.
liams; honorary secretary, Mrs.
The party was attended by the
Harold Kurzmann; advisory chair-
Second Lt. Myron N. Lebus man, Mrs. Eva Ellenstein; hon-
immediate family. The couple
have two sons, Merle and Capt. has been promoted to first lieu- orary president, Mrs. Eva Prenz-
Edwin C. Schneider. Mr. and tenant. Before entering the lauer; delegate at large, Mrs. J.
Mrs. S. Schneider left for New Army Lt. Lebus was an account- C. Rose.
Installation is to be held on
York the next day, accompanied ant for S. W. Freeman and Co.
by their son, Captain Edwin C. in Detroit. He graduated from Tuesday, May 16, at 12:30 p. m.
Schneider and his wife, Maryon, Wayne University in 1938 and at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. For
who also celebrated their first resided at 2920 Elmhurst Ave. reservations please call Mrs. N.
wedding anniversary. Captain He is assigned to the stock con- Blatnikoff, HO. 4472, or Mrs.
Schneider is home on furlough trol branch of the Quartermas- Louis Alper, UN. 1-3806. Mrs. J.
for three weeks and is stationed ter Supply Section at the Colum- Wartell will i ns t a 11 th e new offi-
cers.
at Halifax, N. S. His wife is bus ASF Depot.
there with him.
At the last meeting donations
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elden of were received from the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cohn 3310 Rochester Ave. had as their From Mrs. Anna Azimoff, in mem-
of 3318 Calvert Ave. announce house guests their daughter-in- ory of daughter, Eva Guttenberg;
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, laws from New York City, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Goldberg, in memory
Barton, Saturday morning, May Lloyd V. Edelstein and Mrs. of parents; Mrs. Rose Brooks, in
6, at Bnai David Synagogue, Pearl Edelstein, and while here honor of birthday; Mrs. J. C.
Elmhurst and 14th. Reception at they were extensively entertained Rose, in honor of her birthday;
home Sunday, May 7, beginning with many luncheons. Lloydie and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Farber, in
at 7 p. m. No cards.
Paul Edelstein are serving over- memory of father, Robert Farber.
seas.
The next meeting is to be held
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Wayne
on Tuesday, May 12, at 1:00 p. m.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Foreman at the home of Mrs. Nathan Blat-
their son, Bruce, May 5, at 8 of San Juan Drive have as their nikoff, 12690 Monte Vista Ave.
p. in., at Temple Israel. Recep- house guest Mrs. Foreman's sis-
tion will be held Saturday, May ter, Mrs. B. Starsky of Toledo, 0.
Pisgah Women Carrying
6, from 8 to 11 p. m., at their
home. No cards.
Mrs. Lillian Goldman of 2752 On War Service Work
W. Boston Blvd. has gone to
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger Chicago to visit her sister, Mrs.
Pisgah Women, Bnai Brith
of 3319 Burlingame Ave. cele- Ruth Mitchell.
Lodge No. 122, are continuing
brated their 50th wedding anni-
their support of the important
versary on Saturday, April 15.
Janet Arfa, in celebration of work made possible by the Ida
Corp. Herbert Targum has re- her 16th birthday, entertained a Hibbard Fund. Mrs. Nathan Wolf,
turned to Drew Field, Tampa, group of friends at a luncheon chairman of the War Service com-
Fla., after spending a 10-day at the Chidwa Tea Room on mittee, announces a further con-
tribution of $500 to continue the
furlough with his parents, Mr. Saturday, April 22.
work of Beaver Edwards, re-
and Mrs. David Targum.
Mrs. J. S. Freeman of Chi- nowned sculptor, in restoring miss-
Technician 3rd Grade Alan cago Blvd. has returned home ing arms and legs of disabled vet-
Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. after spending the past month erans. The idea of aiding to re-
Nathaniel Mathan of 2065 Clair- in Los Angeles, where she visited habilitate maimed and crippled
mount Ave., is home on furlough her son, Harvey.
service men, through the arms and
after 21 months of overseas
legs so skillfully sculptured by
service.
Mrs. M. J. Herman is now Beaver Edwards that they can-
residing in Riverside, Calif., not be discerned, either in appear-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adler, for- where. Pvt. Herman is stationed ance or use, from the natural,
merly of Detroit, are now mak- at Camp Haan. Mrs. Herman is conceived by Ida Hibbard, re-
ing their home in Los Angeles.
the former Marilyn Burnstine. ceived its first impetus through
the enthusiasm with which Pis-
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gah women adopted it as part of
their War Service program. The
work done in this behalf by the
efforts of Pisgah women has be-
come so important that it has
won national recognition of Great-
er Bnai Brith and District Lodge
No. 6 to such an extent that part
of the War Service Fund has
been permanently allocated to this
field. It is hoped that other orga-
nizations, in addition to those who
have since made it a part of
their program, will follow the
leadership of Pisgah women in
adopting this war service as a
permanent feature of their pro-
gram.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
The Young Women's Mizrachi
will combine a social meeting at
the home of Mrs. Lew Friedman,
2704 W. Grand Ave., at 8 p.
May 1, and a food shower for
the benefit of the games party
to be held at the Book Cadillac
Hotel on the night of May 22.
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MARRIAGES
Drama Group of NHJC
To Present Play May 10
KAPLAN - OSCIIIN
Mrs. Sarah Oschin of Highland
Ave. announces the marriage of
The drama group of the De-
her daughter, Lorraine, to Pvt. troit League of the National
Allan L. Kaplan, son of Mrs. S. Home for Jewish Children at
Kaplan of Robinwood Ave. The Denver will present a one-act play
ceremony took place March 26 in
Sacramento, Calif. Pvt. Kaplan
is now stationed in Oakland,
Calif.
BOIGON - FENSTER
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenster
of Richton Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Ber-
nice, to Lieut. Harold Boigon,
USAAC, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Boigon of W. Philadelphia.
The ceremony took place at the
Wilshire Hotel April 20, with
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can-
tor Ringel of f iciating.
The bride was charming in a
floor-length satin gown with
tucked bodice, trimmed with
seed-pearl scrollwork. Her bou-
quet was of white roses and lilies-
of-the-valley. Mrs. Louis F. Katz,
sister of the groom, acted as
matron-of-honor, and Irving Boi-
gon was his brother's best man
The out-of-town guests includ-
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Anchelawitz,
Mrs. M. Jenkin, Mrs. J. Green-
baum, Mrs. N. Levinson, all of
New York City, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Rosenberg and Mrs.
Welsh of Toledo.
Lieut. Boigon is now stationed
at Laredo, Tex.
MRS. MILTON MAHLER
entitled "Be Seated" at the final
meeting of the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations to be held
on Wednesday, May 10 at 2 p. m.
in the social hall of the Shaarey
Zedek. The thespians are Mrs. Os-
car S. Grey, Mrs. Nathan C. Kan-
terman, Mrs. Milton K. Mahler,
Mrs. Seymour Owens, Mrs. Sam-
uel Schwartz, Mrs. Sidney J. Sher-
man, Mrs. Raymond S. Smith and
Mrs. Leon M. Zeckman. Mrs. Mor-
ris Gross is directing the play,
Mrs. Jack Rosen is the musical
director, and Mrs. Charles Solo-
mon is executing the dancing.
Last Wednesday, Mrs. Seymour
Owens of Cambridge Rd. was
hostess to the drama group.
SCHURGIN - RACKOFF
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rackoff of
Cortland Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Mildred,
to Lieut. Samuel B. Schurgin of
Phoenix, Ariz. Lieut. Schurgin,
who at present is stationed in
St. Louis, is the son of Mrs. Ida
Schurgin of New York City.
The wedding took place Sun-
day, April 16, at the Belcrest
Hotel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
officiating.
SIGMA ALPHA BETA
After a reception for 100
guests, a family dinner followed.
The Sigma Alpha Beta Soro-
Lieut. and Mrs. Schurgin left rity will present its Starlight Ball
t for a honeymoon trip through on May 13 in the Italian Gardens
he East.
in the Book Cadillac Hotel, with
1Teddy Grant and his music-
makers supplying the music for
the affair. President Sally Brown
JR. MUSIC STUDY CLUB
with the assistance of committee
The Junior Music Study Club members Marilyn Kopel, Shirley
has prepared a program for the August and Idele Lautmann are
annual junior-senior day. The making the arrangements for the
program will be held Saturday, dance.
April 29, at 2 o'cclock, at the
Y. W. C. A., 2230 Witherell.
Flower. for all occasions-
Bring your friends, all are wel-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6822,
come.
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