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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

June 16, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONIOLE and The

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Mr. and Mrs. Al Leiter of Webb Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Betty, to Corp. Ben Panter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Panter of Taylor. The wedding date will b
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nounced later.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Green of Stoepel Ave. announce the
eng agement of their (laughter, Janet, to Staff Sergeant Bernard A.
Gourwitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gourwitz of Sturtevant Ave.

Legal

RECENT BRIDE

WEDDINGS

June 18—Miss Beatrice Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Feldman of 1956 Calvert Ave., to Sam Leaderman, son of
lai n and Mrs. Harry Leaderman of Northwestern Ave.
June 25—Miss Hadassah Yanich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H ar ry Yanich of 2319 Leslie Ave., to Walter H. Pliant, son of
a
Mr. nd Mrs. Jonas Plaut of Brighton, England, at the Lee Plaza
Hotel.
June 25 — Mary C. Silverman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
A. Center of Windsor, to Aubrey Gordon, son of the late Mr. and
Airs. Morris Gordon.
June 25—Miss Pauline Cohen, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph H. Cohen of 3306 Elmhurst Ave., to Israel Goodman Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, at Shaarey Zedek.

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May 18—To Captain and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg (Judith
-- Photo by J. J. Clarke
Victor), a son, Michael Victor. Captain Stulberg is stationed at MRS. SIDNEY H. LEPOFSKY
Finney General Hospital, Thomasville, Ga.
May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn (Elizabeth Kaplan) of
(Miss Sally Feldman)
17535 Stoepel Ave., twins, James Harris and Judith Ann,
Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Feldman
May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Kopel (Mildred
of Richton Ave. announce the
of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, a son, Leslie Alan. Quaterl
May 29—Mr. and Mrs. Mandlebaum of Robinwood Ave., a marriage of their daughter, Sally,
to Sidney H. Lepofsky, son of
son, Frank Kranson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lepofsky of
June
4—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
H.
Deutch
(Elsie
Charlip)
Euclid Ave., on June 4.
of Calvert Ave., a son, Martin Gary.
The ceremony was performed
June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Anton Loeb (Frances Ravitz of at Bnai David by Rabbi Sperka
Detroit) of Miami Beach, Fla., a son, David Ludwig,
and was followed by a dinner
June 8—To Captain and Mrs. Harold Chaifetz (Gertrude for
300 guests.
Schwartz) of Clements Ave., a daughter, Marilyn Roberta. Captain
The bride was attended by the
Chaifetz is now stationed in England.
groom's sister, Evelyn Lepofsky,
as maid of honor, and her brides-
maids were Eve Shaffen, Virginia
Rosenthal, Michaline Dena, Rene
Biederman and little Hether Ro-
chelle Lepofsky served as flower
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blau
Mrs. L. A. Zugsmith of Los girl.
of Pennington Drive are spend- Angeles, Calif., is the house guest
Theodore Lepofsky, the groom's
ing this week visiting in New of Dr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gates
brother, was best man, and Eliott
York City. of Atkinson Ave.
Feldman was the ring-bearer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lepofsky are
Mrs. Fay Rosenfeld of Euclid
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch
Ave. left this week to make her and family, formerly of Long- spending their honeymoon in
New York.
home in Newark, N. J. She was fellow Ave., are now residing at
accompanied by her son and the Whittier.
daughter.
Mrs. Milton Bates (Marion
Mr. and Mrs. Max Simons of Winkelman) and (laughter, Lynda
Mr. and Mrs. Sol German and 3324 Cortland Ave. received Sue, left to join her husband, Lt.
family of Leslie Ave. are now word that their son, Dr. Edward Milton Bates, who is now sta-
making their home in in Los J. Simons, was promoted to Cap- boned in El Paso, Tex.
Angeles, Calif.
tain, Chief of Opthomology, Cap-
S. K. Hotel,
Slobin, has
residing
tain Simons is now stationed at the Mrs.
Seward
just at
Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Valley Forge, Pa.
re-
Ave. has returned from Kendall,
turned from a week's visit in
Mass., where she attended the
Mrs. Irving Stern of W. Phila- Chicago. She was the house
graduation of her daughter, delphia Ave. is attending the guest f Mrs. J . K onig and M
rs.
Nancy, from the
Cambridge graduation of her daughter, Har- S. Katz. She was enterta ined
School,
riet, from the Leland Powers with dinners at the home of
Radio School in Boston, M
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wygodny and
Mrs. Sarah Freedman of Glad- From there Mrs. Stern and --ass,
her with aluncheon; also with dinner
at
the
stone Ave. announces the gradu-
ghter
of M r. and M rs. J.
spend a fortnight
Solovayhome
in
; with a luncheon given
ation of her nephew, Robert D. dauNew
York
will City .
Leach, from Wayne University,
at the Covenant Club for her by
Miss Frances Fox of Monterey Mrs. J. Solovay. She was a guest
College of Education.
Ave. is visiting in New York at the 5100 Club. Harry Lebeson
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum City this week.
of Chicago entertained for Mrs.
of Youngstown, 0., will arrive
S. K. Slobin and Mrs. J. Ham-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff burger of Detroit and their mu-
Sunday for a 10-day visit with
their children, Mr. and Mrs. of 4765 Fullerton Ave. announce tual friend, Mrs. L. Jacobs of
Sidney Morris of Burlingame the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Chicago, with a dinner at the
Ave.
Alan, to take place at the Shaa- Standard Club.
rey Zedck on Saturday, June 24.
Reception at home Saturday eve-
. Scrim - Golf - hide - Play Tennis
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of
ning, June 24. No cards.
Boston Blvd. have returned from
Boating - Hatitainton - Hiking
a visit in New York City.
Lt. and Mrs. Sidney Eugene
Locke (Shirley Galin) and their
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaffer
young son, Bruce Richard, are and daughter, Harriett, and Mrs.
visiting their parents, Mr. and Lillie Bloch, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Fishman, and Mr. Mrs. Bloch, returned to their
and Mrs. David Galin.
home in Chicago.

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Zuieback Organizes
Hebrew Schools for
5th War Bond Drive

Women s Auxiliary of
Bnai Brith Organize
Three USO Teams

All branches of the United He-
brew Schools were organized by
At a luncheon sponsored by
the president of the schools, Ru-
Sigfried
Auby, chairman of the
dolph Zuieback, for bond sales.
USO committee of the Detroiter
Each branch of the schools is
open for the sale of bonds. When Women's Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith, 35 guests attended. The
the public schools, where bonds luncheon
was held at Mrs. Ruby's
tare being sold through the chil- home, at 18048 Woodingham Dr.,
dren, will be closed, the Hebrew and over $50 was raised.
schools will be ready to sell
These moneys will be used for
bonds, not only to the parents of
various war activities and USO
the children, but to the people functions.
in the various neighborhoods in
New members have been added
The following principals are in
to the committee, making a total
which they are located.
charge of the sale of bonds: on the USO committee of 45.
Morris Lachover, Philadelphia- The committee has been divided
Byron School; S. Kasdan, David into three teams, red, white, blue.
Zelda Gross, chairman of
W. Simons School: A. J. La h t Mrs.
o led team; M rs. Y etta Savae
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over, Rose Sittig Cohen School; chairman of the white team;
Mr s.
Morris Plafkin, Brady School; Mary Weiss, chairman of the
J. M. Mathis, Central School; blue team; Gertrude Brown is
Alex Roberg, Parkside School; co-chairman of the USO com-
M. Michlin, Bagley School. mittee.

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Twilight Symphony Concerts

Saturday, June 17, 8:15 P. M.
U. of D. Stadium

West McNichols near Livernois

DETROIT
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Miss Dorothy Vivian Florence,
Kosher Food Outside Room daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
• or descriptive folder T4
J. Florence of 5216 S. Martin-
write
dale Ave., has been accepted
If. Shopsowltz
295 Spadina Ave.,
into the Marines and is waiting
Toronto, Can.
to be called for service.

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Prayers

of YOM KIPPUR KATON, for the
INVASION and for the HEALTH AND
SAFE RETURN of our boys in the
Armed Forces will be offered

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TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1944
(EREV ROSH CHODESH)

7:30 p, m, at the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter
and Lawrence.

Well Rabbi
known Cantor David Katzman will lead in the prayers.
The
s will speak.

,The Orthodox Rabbis and the Merkaz L'chizuk Hatorah
V'yahadus
the Jewish people of Detroit to come to
the Synagogu request
e and to join in prayer for Victory and peace
and fo r
the lives and speedy happy return of our children.

Vead Horabonim of Detroit (Council of Detroit Orthodox
Rabbis) Merkaz L'chizuk Hatorah V'yahadus.

Karl Krueger, Conductor

will present

Beethoven's Fifth Symphony

Gladys Swarthout

Strauss',. "Tales from Vienna
Woods"

America's Leading Mezzo•Soprano
Enescu's First Romanian Rhapsody
to sing five
Famous Concert Numbers.

Tickets Should Be Purchased Before Opening Ni g ht
virst. no avoid too.$11

,1m3. of finding no
seats n't allable at t he last minute Advance
ticket sales indicate that the Swarthout
program may very likely be a complete
sellout. second to eliminate the necessity
of standing In line, and long lines
they
undoubtedly will be at the tickets windows
opening night running the risk of missing
t he opening ceremonies and perhaps, part
of the program. Yes, If you are going to
attend get your tickets NOW. They are on
sale at the Detroit Symphony' office, Ma-
sonic Temple, and ALT, (litINN'ELI, Dross
stores. Set, your telephone directory for the
address and telephone number of the one
nearest you.
You take no vhnnce whatsoever In buying
your tickets ahead of time. If It should
happen to rain tickets will he good for
the replacement performance which will be
presented the following evening. In CRAP
of
threatening or inclement weather, Itadio
Station : WWJ, WJR, cKIAV, WJIIK and
WJLB, will announce at 6:30 p. m. on the
scheduled date of the program details of
a ny postponement which may be necessary.
PRICES: Grand Stand (End) 50c. firand
Stand (Center) $1.20 •
Terrace 11.80.
Boxes $2.40 (20% Government amuse-
ment tax, Included). Children under 12
years of age will he admitted at half
price and service men (and women)
get two tickets for t he price of one.

Transportation

.5s you know, streetcars
and buses take you (II -
reef ly to the ITniversity of
I tetrolt Stadium and there
will he plenty or
extras
and ani.,InIs walling to
get you back home after
the concert. Por those who
drive there Is plenty of
partslog space available.

Now on salt; at all Grin-
nell Bros, stores in the
Detroit (nee your telephone
directory for addresses and
telephone number I and
also at the J)etrolt Sym-
phony older In the Ma-
sotti, Temple.

'I'M. entire series of 8 Ti, [-
light SymphollY Concerts
Is hponsored by the
Fountlat Ion of Music
I or t he benefit of the
Maintemtnce Pund for the
I letrolt Symphony Orches-
tra.

Lawrence Tibbett Guest Soloist
Wednesday, June 21

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Karl Krueger, Musical Director

Masonic Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
, Temple at Second
of the . Belcrest had as their
Detroit 1, Michigan
guests from New York their
Telephone COlumbia 4870
brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dory Raynes, who arrived to ai.
tend the consecration of their xas Max Barish, chairman of -('" Fl" .
niece, Betty Goldberg, on June ;he Jewish Welfare Board, Sault !•HEN LEtrfisr.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Raynes were ex- 'ter Marie, Mich.
Metall' laws
tensively entertained during their At the services the men were
observed
stay in this city.
.erninded that in synagogues of
he world Sunday, May 28, Jews 'Intim at Hanger
Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Leader ibserved the Feast of Shabuot,
Bus at
South Hai ea
and daughter, Romayne, have che ten commandments were read
moved to their new home on Pic_ n commemoration of the giving Wo will meet all
train); and 1/11,1,108
cadilly Rd. )f the Law on Mt. Sinai.

1.11,1111

Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachman
of 490 W. Grixdale Ave. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Esar Gordon. Services will
be held on Saturday morning,
June 24, at United Hebrew
Schools, Rose Sittig Branch, Law-
ton at Waverly. Dinner on Sun-
day evening at Workmen's Cit cle
Center.

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