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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-05-19

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May 19, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Ls

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kassel of 2316 Atkinson Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Meam,
n to William Gilbert, son
of Mrs. Betty Goldberg and the late Mooney Goldberg. The weddin
w ill take place May 25 at the Shaarey Zedek.
g



CHARMING BRIDE

MARRIAGES

NGAGED

COTTLER - FLEISHER
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fleisher
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Madelyn, to Corp. Reu-
ben Cottler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Cottler, On Thursday,
May 11, at 6 o'clock, at the
home of the bride, with Rabbi
A. M. Hershman officiating.
Bernice Fleisher, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor; Sylva
Cottler, sister of the groom, was
bridesmaid, and Linda Zucker-
man, the bride's niece, was flower
girl. Paul Zuckerman was best
man.
Corp. and Mrs. Cottler are
making their home in Oklahoma
City, while Corn. Cottler is sta-
tioned at the University of Ok-
lahoma.

WEDDINGS

June 4—Miss Alice June Silberstein, daughter of Mrs. Nathan
Silberstein, to Dr. William Weiss, sun of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Weiss. Reception from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m .,
at home
bride.
June 17—Miss Florence Gold, daughter of Mr. and , of
Mrs.
J.
Gold f ElmhurstAve., to Albert J. Rosenberg, son of Mrs. Sylvia
oerg
Seward Ave.
Rosenb
June 18—Mrs. Viola L. Weiss of 506 Hillgreen St., Beverly
Hills, Calif., to Louis Lansfield of Los Angeles.

• BIRTHS

April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. York (Rose .Jacobs) of
3835 Duane, a daughter, Frances Barbara.
April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shepherd (Sonia Tobin,
formerly of Rochester, N. Y.), a son, Joel Donald.
May 3—To Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Dembowitz of 5316 Dor-
chester Ave., Chicago, a daughter Ruth.
May 11—To Ensign and Mrs. Jacob L. Keidan (Miriam
Schetzer), a son.
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilkins (Pnina Laiken) of
LaSalle Blvd., a son.

al Chronicle

BAY CITY NOTES

—Ph otograph

For outstanding work in water
taste and odor control, leader-
MISS FRANCES HOFFMAN
ship and promotion of the water-
works profession, Louis B. Har-
and Mrs. Sol Hoffman of
On Sunday, April 23, Miss
rison, superintendent of the Bay Richton Ave. announce the en-
dred Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. City Filtration plant, gagement of their daughter
and Mrs. Arthur Rosenberg of the George W. Fuller Memorial Frances, to Pfc. Clarence Levy
IN THE REALM
2962 Cortland Ave., was married Award for 1944. The honor was of the Army Air Corps.
University Unit of
to Staff Sgt. Hy J. Friedman, son bestowed by the Michigan sec-
Levy is the son of Mr.
OF LOCAL SOCIETY Hadassah Elects Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. William Fried- tion of American Waterworks and Pfc.
Mrs. Sam Levy of Broad-
man of 15327 Linwood Ave. Sgt.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sina- David Cooper President Friedman is in the Army Air Association which concluded its street Ave. and is at the present
annual convention last week in time stationed in California.
berg of 2727 Calvert Ave. an-
Forces stationed at Drew Field, Jackson. The award will be pre-
Miss Hoffman became engaged
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
Florida.
At a meeting of the recently
sented at the national associa- on May 4, which was also the
son, Norman, on Saturday morn- organized University Unit of the
tion to be held in Milwaukee 21st wedding anniversary of her
ing, May 27,. at Congregation
in June.
parents.
Shaarey Zedek. Open house Sun- Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, the FORTHURON NEWS
The wedding date has not
day, May 28, from 7 p. m. No following officers were elected:
M iss H el ene Mari enthal h
as been set.
President, Mrs. David Cooper;
At a special meeting of the retu
cards.
rned to her duties as Pro-
vice president in charge of ad- Port Huron chapter of Bnai
bate Court Registrar after an
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Ress- ministration, Mrs. Harry Barnett; Brith the following were elected illness of several weeks.
Confirmation Service of
ler of Cleveland, 0., were the vice president in charge of fund officers: Attorney Eugene Bergs-
week-end guests of I. Ressler raising, Mrs. Nathan Shapero; man, president; Morris Philko,
mr• and Mrs. Joseph Benson Temple Israel to Be Held
vice president in charge of mem- vice president; Sidney Goldman, of North Farragut St. announce
and family of W. Euclid Ave.
bership, Mrs. Harry L„Tones; secretary, and Joe Kertes, treas- the engagement of their daugh- Sat. Night, May 27
recording secretary, Mrs. Ran- urer. The following were elected ter, Ruth, to James E. Leavitt,
dolph Weber; corresponding sec- trustees: Sam Adinoff, Rabbi Se- son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
The third annual Confirmation
Pioneer Women's Org. retary,
Mrs. Julius Green; finan- fig S. Auerbach and R. Pallant Leavitt of Flint. The bride-elect Service of Temple Israel, will be
Completes Plans for
cial secretary, Mrs. Irwin Cohn; of Sarnia, Ont. Sam Adinoff, Rab- is a graduate of Central High held on the eve of Shevuos, Sat-
associate financial secretary, Mrs. bi Auerbach and Bernard Konop School. No date has been set for urday night, May 27, at 8 o'clock,
Child Rescue Drive
Henry Stark, and treasurer, Mrs. will be the Port Huron delegates the ceremony.
in the Auditorium of the Detroit
Louis Davidson.
Institute of Arts.
at the Bnai Brith convention, to
At the last Council meeting of
Highlighting the Mothers' Day
The meeting was held at the be held in July in Chicago.
With the collaboration of every
program,
which
Bay
the Pioneer Women's Organiza- Canterbury House on May 3. Mrs.
County's boy and girl in the class, Rabbi
Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum new Committee of Catholics, Leon Fram has
tion, final plans were completed Phillip Lipson presided at the
s
as written
an origi-
for the second Child Rescue Fund meeting, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of Saginaw addressed the Port Jews and Protestants has sched- rl al c on Irma tion Service, express-
ing
Huron
Bnai
Brith
Lodge
and
its
uled
for
May
14,
at
Central
High
ng
the
sentiments
of
the
members
installed
the
officers,
and
Mrs.
drive which is to help further
La dies' Auxiliary on "Dare We Auditorium, to launch an inter
.. of the class themselves. The theme
the rehabilitation program for Ralph Davidson, regional direc-
1, the hundreds of refugee children tor of Hadassah, explained the Straddle the Fence?" His very faith movement here, is the pag- of this original service is "Build-
timely
lecture
was
followed
by
cant
"My
Country
'Tis,"
directed
ing
placed and cared for in the in- purpose of the unit meetings.
rld."
by Mrs. Irving Ganz, the wife of
The growth in membership and a social hour.
The
Cantor,
stitutions of the Working Worn-
a New
Wo Robert S. Tulman.
the keenly awakened interest in
en's Council in Palestine.
A. special Mothers' Day servi ce Rabbi Irving Ganz. The pageant the organist, Karl W. Haas, and
the
ready the Moatzath Ha
Hadassah makes it was held on Friday night, May is an elaborate good-will effort the choir director, Dan Frohman,
poa- imperative that the chapter di- 12. Participating in the service, and is a colorful portrayal of the together with an enlarged choir,
loth in Palestine has been ex- vide into smaller groups. The together with Rabbi S. S. Auer- contributions to American life will render the magnificent music
panding
institutions
through University Unit is one of the bach, were Mrs. Isadore Gold- and tradition by the various re- of Confirmation. A special feature
the
regular its
funds
o
f the of Pioneer
Women's Organization
Amer- first of such groups to organize. man, president of Mt. Sinai Sis- ligious groups, and in keeping of the musical program will be
!ea, to make room for the in- Other units will follow.
terhood, who spoke for the moth- with the Mothers' Day theme. the singing for the first time in
The characters will portray moth- Detroit of Lewandowski's "All
coming children.
Members elected to the board ers; Shirley Ann Coh en
The following chairmen and are: Mesdames Sidney Allen, Ar- the thanks of the children; Mrs. ers of the many lands and peo- the World Shall Come to Serve
pies. Rabbi Leon Fram of Tern- Thee."
co-chairmen have been assigned thur Bloom, Louis Daniels, Sam- Charles Drescher said the prayer ple
Israel, Detroit, will be one
uel Frankel,
by the various groups:
Gershen- of a mother with sons in the
The Confirmation service will
Club 1, Sophie Sislin, Mrs. B. son, Phillip Gilbert, Harry Gitt- armed forces, and Mrs. S. S. of the speakers. This will be the begin at 8 o'clock sharp. All the
10th
time
Mrs.
Ganz
has
served
members,
and all the families and
Kumove; Club 2, Mrs. L. Levine, len, Saul Glueckman, Harold Auerbach said a prayer for the
as director for the production. friends of the confirmands, are
Mrs. D. Sheraga; Drora-Kadimah, Goodman, J. E. Gould, Benja- Jewish mothers in Europe.
which was first staged at the urged to plan to arrive at the
Mrs. J. Malamud, Mrs. L. Green; min Jackson, Herman Jacobs,
Eugene Winkelman, member Temple of Religion at the World's auditorium no later than 7:30.
Massada, Mrs. Robert Wise, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Jack Lefton,
Fair in 1939.
J. Pliskovv; Hanita, Mrs N. Phillip Lipson, Alfred Meyers, of the faculty of Mt. Sinai Sun-
Drachler, Mrs. M. Handelman; Benjamin Mossman, Max New- day School, read the services on NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
Flowers for all occasions-
Brandeis, Mrs. M. Shutzer, Mrs. man, Lee Oppenheim, Leo Oreck- oneof the late Friday night
A book review given by Miss Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
M. Raimi; Goldie-Meyerson, Mrs. Ion, George Roberts, Samuel Ru- services during Rabbi Auerbach's
biner, William Roth, Harry Rott, absence.
Harriet Harwood of the J. L.
S. Edelman, Mrs. G. Smilove.
Hudson Company will be the
Mrs. Israel Goldstein, the na- Herman Schmier, King Shway-
Bt.
Sinai
Religious
School
held
tional chairman of Child Rescue der. Aaron Silberblatt, Benjamin a special memorial service for the feature of the afternoon of May
23 when the Neugarten Medical
Fund, has set a quota of $100,- Silberstein, Sidney Wallace and
neloes of the Warsaw Ghetto. Aid will hold its last meeting of
000 for the year 1944-45. The Mrs. Leon Winkleman.
Ellen
Goldman
told
the
story
of
the season in the Adult Lounge
sum of $240 is required to main-
the epic battle.
of the Jewish Community Center.
tain a child for one year in the
L A Kt 110 SS tAU
The executive board met at
institutions of the Pioneer Wom- Bnai Brith Pisgah Aux.
Mrs. Sam Adinoff lectured on
IISKOKA (A14ADA
en's Organization.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Joseph
Levy,
Russia before the International
An effort is being made by all Sends Food Packages
Relations Club of Port Huron with Mrs. Irving Pomerantz as
co-hostess. Plans for the annual
Pioneer Women Clubs to form
During the week of May 8, Junior College.
donor luncheon were discussed.
as
for limy "Hai" groups as possible Bnai Brith P isgah Auxiliary sent
Miss Shirley Ann Cohen, mem-
The the maintenance of a child, a food package to Fort Brady. ber of the faculty of Mt. Sinai
Council is grateful to all On May 8, Zamos Tamosever Religious School has won a schol-
1
those who have so generously Progressive Society served at the arship for Ann Arbor State Uni-
participated
in the last year's USO Downtown Canteen, provid- versity.
and
drive and are asked to renew ing 1200 sandwiches.
their
---
to the Child Rescue A contribution for the USO B & P Hadassah to Wind
Fund this year so as to "save lounge at the Jewish Community
a child
and assure the future of Center was received from Mrs. Up Season with Tea May 21
Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
our
people".
The Business and Professional
Further information can be David Bader for phonograph rec-
o
in memory of her son, Division of Hadassah is winding
, ecured by calling the Pioneer M/Sgt. Peter Bader.
On Wamplers Lake in the Heart of
up its season with a meeting and
Council office at Tyler 7-2880
For any information regarding tea on Sunday afternoon, May
the Irish Hills. Recognized by au-
or council chairman, Mrs. M. the USO, please call Miss Fine- 21, at 2 o'clock, at the home Jf
Michlin at Townsend 8-1239. man, Madison 8400.
Mrs. Ralph Weisman of 1470 T/.
thorities as the Outstanding Camp
Boston Blvd.
On the agenda will be a report
in the Middle West.
the year's activities by the
RESTYLING ... REPAIRING of
president, and election of officers.
Following the business part of
Finest Workmanship Assured
the meeting will be a program
• Store your Furs with confidence.
consisting of a group of vocal
• Scientifically conditioned vaults.
selections by Miss Edith Re--
• Every garment thoroughly inspected.
nick, well known soprano, accom-
Offers
unusual opportunities for fun and adventure
panied on the piano by Miss
()von daily to 6:30 P. in
under expert supervision.
Lillian Robbins, and a talk
enings by Appointment
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. A social
hour will follow.
TRINITY 2.0629
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 6 TO 15
Members are urged to bring
prospective members to this irwet-
PRE-SCHOOL GROUP 3 TO 6
ing, at which time important
plans for the fall will be our-
lined.
PHONE: TYLER 5 - 8038
For further information call
Tess Rabinowit2, Tyler 4-1684;
Lillian Gordon, University 3-4854,
EDITH B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR
9150 TWELFTH at ATKINSON
or Sophie B. Schwartz, Tyler
Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau
5-6419.

by Jess ita.

MRS. HY J. FRIEDMAN
(Miss Mildred Rosenberg)

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