Ameriam s wish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO May 12, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Eli Danish of Gladstone Ave. announce the nga gement of their daughter, Claire, to Technician 5th grade s ndrew Ro s Miller, U. S. A., son of Mrs. Ruth Miller. Technician 5th grade Miller is now stationed at Camp Butner, N. C. No date has been set for the wedding. Samuel Levine of 2476 Blaine Ave. announces the engagement f his daughter, Shirley, to Henry Fischoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fischoff of 3360 Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Harris, formerly of Cleveland Heights, O., now of Santa Barbara Drive, Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne Edythe, to Joseph II. Orley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Orley of Webb Ave. Mr. Orley attended the University of Detroit and the University of Pennsylvania. The bride-elect was graduated last June from Ohio State University where she was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Mr, BRIDE A • WEDDINGS June 17—Miss Florence Gold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gold of Elmhurst Ave., to Albert J. Rosenberg, son of Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg of Seward Ave. • BIRTHS Ap r il 17—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Meral (Sally Rosensweig) of Elm- hurst Ave., a son, Gerald Harvey, April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Shevitz (Edythe Shoob) of 4751 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Vivian. April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kukes (Beatrice Winsen) of Wisconsin Ave., a son, Roger Dale. April 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Chaitman (Reva Scheininger) of Mt. Clemens, a (laughter, Bonnie Jean. April 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Pershin (Mildred Lubetzky), a daughter, Felice Ellen. April 28—To Sgt. and Mrs. Irving Jaffee (Lila Barnett), a son, Kenneth Miles, May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Fishman (Rose Madell) of Ohio Ave., a daughter, Jane Frances. May 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Margolis (Elizabeth Hays Riegel.), a daughter, Susan Hays. May 4—To Sgt. and Mrs. Nathan Minkoff (Miriam Newman) of 3461 W. Outer Drive, a daughter, Myra Kay. May 5—To Lt. and Mrs. Robert Morrison (Nathalie Marwil), a daughter, Rosalie. May 6—To Lt. and Mrs. Albert Fuchs (Barbara Wilkus) a daughter, Susan. May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Josselson (Evelyn Short.), a son, Robert Howard. Rabbi Jacob Nathan To Be Beth Shmuel Aux. Guest Speaker The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con- gregation Beth Shmuel, 1736 Blaine Ave., will hold a luncheon on Wednesday, May 31, at 12:30, at Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy Rd. All members and friends are invited to attend this lunch- ean, the proceeds of which will go toward the construction of the new synagogue building at Dexter Blvd. corner Buena Vusta. Rabbi J. Nathan will be the guest speaker, and a noted singer will offer several entertaining selec- tions. For reservations call Madi- son 7938 or Mrs. L. Leebove, chairman of arrangements, Town- send 5.1351, or Mrs. H. Mitz, Hogarth 6222, co-chairman. The chairman of the Journal is Mrs. Jack Goror. IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Mrs. Jacob Braun will arrive from Los Angeles next Wednes- day and will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell of Wisconsin Ave. On May 19 Mrs. Braun and Mrs. Mitchell will leave for Mar- tinsburg, W. Va., to visit Sgt. and Mrs. Louis Fields (Thelma) Mitchell) and their twin daugh- ters, Ardith and Sheila. Pvt. Julius Berger, an instruc- tor at Infantry School, Fort Ben- ning, Ga., is spending his fur- The Juniors of Mt. Sinai will lough with his parents, Mr. and hold their second membership Mrs. Joseph Berger of Cortland tea Sunday, May 21, between Ave, 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock, at the Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of Virginia Park have returned from Los Angeles, Calif., where they were the guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachse, for the winter months. Pisgah to Show "Night Eva Prenzlauer Aid Of Unusual Movies" at To Install Officers Beth El on May 17 The installation of officers of Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge No. 34 is sponsoring a "Night of Un- usual Movies" to aid Pisgah Lodge's war service fund, and the movies are being shown at the Temple Beth El on Wednes- day, May 17, at 8:30 p. m. The admission, which is $1, is being used entirely for the war service fund, and the committee prom- ises a pleasant program. Bnai Brith is engaged in a program of furnishing day rooms and other recreational needs in the camps throughout the country, and is co-operating with the American Red Cross, or in direct relationship with the special service and morale of- ficers in camps all over the country. Over 300 such rooms have already been furnished, and now Bnai Brith is pledged to help in an extension of the "In Camp" program and service clubs for our boys overseas. All members of Bnai Brith and their friends are invited to at- tend. Tickets will be on sale in front of the Brown Memorial Chapel at the Temple Beth El, Woodward and Gladstone, the evening of May 17. The special war service com- mittee consists of Milton M. Weinstein, chairman, and Max Blumenthal, Max Goldhoff, Ru- dolph Leaman, Louis Schostak and Harry Yudkoff. Bnai David Conducts Mothers' Day Services On Saturday, May 13 the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be held on Tuesday, May 16, at 12:30 p. m., in the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs, J. Wartell will install the new officers. The name of Mrs. Rose Brooks, the delegate at large, was omitted by mistake from the recent an- nouncement of incoming officers, she having been re-elected to that office. Reservations to the in- stallation may be made by call- ing Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, president of the organization, at Hogarth 4472, or Mrs. Louis Alper, Uni- versity 1-3806, not later than Saturday, May 13. At the last meeting, donations were received from the follow- ing: Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, in honor of her birthday; Mrs. Louis Al- per, in memory of her father; Mrs. Anna Williams, in memory of her husband. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 6, at the home of Mrs. N. Ledesmann of 3242 Monterey Ave., at 1 p. Self Help to Hold First Annual Meeting May 14 The first annual meeting of the Selfhelp will be held Sun- day, May 14, at 8 p. m,, in the Jewish Community Center Audi- torium, Woodward at Holbrook. During this meeting a business report will be given and elections will be held. Three introductory addresses will be delivered, by Dr. Samson R. Weiss, Dr. J. K. L. Bihl and Dr. Gabriel Steiner. The address of Dr. Weiss will be his farewell as a vice presi- dent of the Selfhelp, Detroit Chapter. He has accepted a call to head a national Jewish edu- cational organization in New York. Our members, friends and sponsors are cordially invited to attend this meeting. ' Saturday, May 13, the Bnai David Synagogue will dedicate its services in honor of Mothers' Day, and Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach a special sermon for the occasion entitled "Jewish Mothers". Women of the syna- gogue and their children, to- gether with all women in the neighborhood, are invited to be guests at the service. The mem- bers of the Sisterhood will be Flowers for all occasions- hostesses at a special Kiddush Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 64822, following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good- man and daughter, Marian, of Sherbourne Rd. are at the Pierre in New York for a 10-day stay. Mrs. Harry Koffman and son, Stanford, formerly of. Detroit and now of Cass City, have returned after visiting their son and broth- er, Pvt. Ross L. Koffman, who is attending Engineering School in Camp Gordon, Ga. Mrs. H. Koff- man and son were guests at the Bon Air Hotel in Augusta, Ga. The Auxiliary will hold a meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs. B. Citron of 2675 Glendale Ave., to make arrange- ments for the second annual do- nor luncheon to be held Wed- nesday, May 31, in honor of AUDREY HARTMAN Grand Rabbi Rabinowitz. For in- formation call Mrs. M. Leebove, home of Audrey Hartman of Townsend 5-1351, who is chair- Ohio Ave. Joyce Katz, president man of tickets. of the organization, will receive the guests, assisted by the vice president, Phyliss Cherney, and Bnai David Men's Club to committee chairman Clare Ber- Sponsor Summer Dances ner. Board members Rita Bricker, Clarisse Rubenstein, Madelyn For the summer months the Kramer and Eleanor Rosenhaus Bnai David Men's Club will con- will be hostesses. tinue to sponsor its Saturday evening (lances every other Sat- urday evening. CARD PARTY The next dance will be held Saturday evening, May 13, at A card party sponsored by the 8:30 p, in., in the social hall of Lomzer Ladies' Social Club, will the Bnai David Elm- be held Wednesday, May 17, at hurst and 14th. Entrtainment 8 p. in., at Workmen's Circle, n the form of a floor show will 11529 I Inwood Ave. Refresh- e featured. There will also be ments will be served. All pro- Ing Pont; and shuffle board. All ceeds will be given to charity. boys and girls of the ages of 14 Admission is 50 cents and tickets through 17 are invited. will be sold at the door. RESTYLING ... REPAIRING Finest Workmanship Assured • Store your Furs with confidence. • Scientifically conditioned vaults. • Every garment thoroughly inspected. Open daily to 6:30 P. m. Evenings by Appointment TRINITY EXPERT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelson of 3353 Tuxedo Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter Anita, to Louis Kuzin, son of Mrs. Bessie Kuzin of 3710 Bur- lingame Ave. The wedding took place on March 19. Jems to Hold Membership Tea on Sunday, May 21 To Hold Luncheon ewe MRS. LOUIS KUZIN (Anita Edelson) 1 V 2.0629 a ilto0 EMS'S FURRIER 9150 TWELFTH at ATKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gold- berg of Glynn Court will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14, at Pereira's. They have three sons, Ellis, Sol and Nathan, and three grandchildren. The couple were married in Detroit. MARRIAGES KATZ - BERKOWER Miss Bernice Berkower, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ber- kower of Richton Ave., and Lt. Donald Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz of Pennington Dr. were united in marriage on April 4. Rabbi J. Nathan and Rabbi Moses Fischer performed the marriage rites, which took place at the Belcrest Hotel. A dinner followed the ceremony for the immediate family, followed by a reception. The bride was gowned in pow- der blue and matching acces- sories. She carried a white Bible adorned with orchids. Miss Marilyn Katz, sister of the bridegroom, attended the bride as maid of honor. Wilford L. Katz served his brother as best man. 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