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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-07-14

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A merica 9ewith PerioXcal Coffer

July 14, 1944

CUPTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Lila! Chronicle

ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson of Webb Ave. announce the
,,,gagement of their daughter, Gertrude Marcia, to David M. Bruss,
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bruss.
on-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herman . of Tyler Ave. announce the
Doris Fay, to Lt. Herbert Rosen-
w agement of their daughter,
mini of the United States Army Medical Corps, son of Mr. and
Max Rosenbaum of Fairfield Ave. The wedding will take place
August at Denver, Col., where Lt. Rosenbaum is stationed.
in
Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mis:,
Shirley Ruth Marks, (laughter of Charles Marks of Chicago, Ill.,
nd the late Theresa Meister Marks of Detroit, to Pfc. Bernard
' L ipse y, son Of Dlr. and Mrs. Sam Lipsey of Chicago, Ill. Pfc. Lipsey
ai Ore., where he is with the Medical
stationed at Camp Adr,
It. .or ps, Wedding plans are to be completed shortly.

i ll.

I BIRTHS

J uly 0---To Capt. and Mrs. Morris S. Friedman (Roth Gelman)

o f St. Joseph, Mo., a daughter, Helen May.

July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Ameroll Frank Rothschild of 2351
Sturtevant, a son, Charles Barlow.
July 7--To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Silberstein of Greenview
Ave., a daughter, Lee Ann.

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Mrs. Sam Weitz and son, Nor-
man, of 3750 Fullerton Ave., and
3Irs. Lawrence Factor of 2998
Clements are spending a month
visiting Lt. and Mrs. K. Belinsky
(Gloria Weitz) in Colorado
Springs, Col., and Charles J.
Factor, S 2/c, U. S. N. R., in
Norman, Okla.

Accompanied by her son,
vin, and (laughter, Ruth,
Sidney Fishman of Webb
left for Reading, Pa., and
York City where she will
her sisters.

Lt. Sheldon Moyer spent a few
(lays visiting his mother, Mrs.
Gertrude Moyer of Woodland
Ave., enroute to Camp Gor-
don, Ga.

Mrs. N. Rothenberg of 2654
Elmhurst Ave. is leaving for
Midland, Tex., on July 12 for a
four-month stay.

Mel-
Mrs.
Miss Margot Jane Abels, daugh-
Ave. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E.
New Abels, has left for Camp Inter-
visit lochen, national music camp.

Mrs. Maurice Levy and daugh-
ter, Constance, who have been
making their home in Tucson,
Ariz., for the past year, are
visiting relatives and friends in
Detroit and are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Malamud of Sturte-
vant Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatnikoff
left for New York and will stop
at the McAlpen Hotel for a
week. They will also visit Mr. and
Mrs. Hartrauft in Long Branch,
N. J., formerly of Detroit.

Mrs. Gilbert Sussman and Chil-
dren, who have been visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Silver-
Mrs. Hyman Neshkes (Helen stein of Fairfield Ave., have re-
Goldberg), whose marriage took turned to their home in Port-
place on June 7, was honored land, Ore.
at a shower given by Mrs. Rob-
ert Katz and Mrs. I. Jacob on
June 28, and at a dinner given Sabbath League
by her sister, Mrs. Louis Arnoff
of Chicago, on June 30.
Sponsors Oneg Shabbat

Mr. and Mrs. David Weiner of
Taylor Ave. were honored on the
occasion of their 25th wedding
anniversary with a surprise party
on Saturday night, July 8, given
by the Pinsker Society.

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op•n ,!all y till 6— ondays
till 9

Sundays

2 to 3

p.m

The Women's League for Sab-
bath Observance will be hosts
to the women of Detroit at an
Oneg Shabbat next Saturday,
July 15, at 2:30 p. m., at the
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter
and Lawrence.
Rabbis Leizer Levin and Mo-
ses Fischer will be the guest
speakers. Miss Sue Winston will
give a program of Sabbath songs
and lead in the singing of zmiros.
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Bnai Moshe will be hostesses
of the afternoon and will serve
refreshments. All women are
cordially invited.
The League urges all women
to cooperate in the movement of
the restoration of the Sabbath
in our community and to refrain
from shopping on Shabbos.
The synagogues of the commu-
nity welcome the women to at-
tend Sabbath morning services.

7

Vaad Harabonim Warns
Community on Use of
Non-Kosher Products

CHARMING BRIDE

The reorganizing of the Vaad
Hakashruth through a merger
with the Merkaz L'chizuk Hato-
rah V'yahadus should help the
Vitae! Harabonim in its work of
bringing order in the "llashgo-
cho" on kosher meat.
The Vaad Harabonim, of which
Rabbi Joseph Thumin is presi-
dent, Rabbi Moses Fisher, vice
president, and Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
man, Menahel, hold meetings
every Monday morning at 11
o'clock in the Synagogue Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
Matters of Kashruth and all prob-
lems of Jewish faith are consid-
ered according to the Jewish
law. At these meetings informa-
tion on Kashruth control and
other subjects of Jewish faith
are prepared for the community
through the synagogues, radio
and presS.
The Vaad Harabonim warns the
Jewish people of Detroit that
all the tongues are carcass and
trafe and prohibited to use ac-
cording to Jewish law when the
kosher mark is removed.
Any kosher butcher who offers
products for sale on which the
kosher stamp is removed will
lose his standing. Notify the
Vaad Harabonim if any Kashruth
violations by the kosher butchers.
For infbrmation call H. Stol-
sky, Tyler 4-6749.

MARRIAGES

KRAFT - PENSLER
Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Pensler
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Joyce Zelda, to Sgt.
Hannan Kraft, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kraft.
The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi A. E. Halperin, at his
home in St. Louis, Mo.
After a brief stay in St. Louis,
the newlyweds left for Texas.
Sgt. Kraft, a graduate of U.
of M. and the U. H. S., is sta-
tioned in Camp Hood and is
assigned to headquarters as per-
sonnel consultant. Mrs. Kraft has
finished her freshman year in
Olivet College and is now attend-
ing Mary Hardin Baylor College
in Belton, Tex., which is located
close to Camp Hood.
Joyce is a granddaughter of
Rabbi J. Eisenman and the late
Mrs. Michle Eiseman.

Louis Marshall Women to
Be USO Hostesses July 20

—Photo by

Beat rice %%yawl.

MRS. MARTIN BADER
(Miss Irene Sucher)

Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sucher of Stratford Rd. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Irene, to Lt. Martin Bader, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bader of Prairie Ave. The ceremony took
place on June 4, at the home of the bride's parents. Rabbi Hersh-
man officiated.
The bride was beautiful in a white gown of sheer marquisette
trimmed in white eyelet lace. It had a very full skirt with a slight
train. Her finger-tip veil of French tulle was caught in her hair
by two nosegays of lilies-of-the-valley. She carried a white prayer
book covered with white orchids and lilies-of-the-valley.
The bride's sister, Mrs. Bernard M. Cohen, served as het.
sister's only attendant. She was lovely in a place aqua crepe
dress and pink carnations and tulle in her hair.
The bride's mother was attractive in a black and white print
and she wore an orchid in her hair. The groom's mother was lovely
in a soft pink and white print and she wore fresh pink carnations
in her hair.
Nathan Bader attended his brother as best man. The bride's
nieces, Judith and Elaine Cohen, were the flower girls.
The couple honeymooned in Chicago, Ill.

JWB Now Sponsors
Religious Services
At Romulus Air Base

ATHENA CLUB

Mrs. Gertrude Fishman of 4068
Grand Ave. was hostess on Thurs-
day evening, June 29, at the
tegular meeting of the Athena
The Louis Marshall Women
Arrangements have been made Club. There will be no regular
of Bnai Brith will sponsor a lox
and baigel breakfast for service to conduct services every Friday meetings during July and August.
men at the Jewish Community evening at Romulus Army Air The next meeting will be held in
Center, Sunday morning, July 20. Base, beginning Aug. 11. These September at the home of Mrs.
Hostesses will be Ann Park- services will be patterned after Joseph Greenberg of Tyler Ave.
wright, Belle Nadis, Goldie Banks, those held at Selfridge Field,
which have proven so successful.
LOMZER LADIES' CLUB
Ida Spear and Bessie Cohen.
Services will begin at 8 p. m.,
All service men are welcome.
Lomzer
Ladies' Social Club
with a service man conducting,
following which there will be an will hold a picnic on Sunday,
SMITH FAMILY CLUB
Oneg Shabbat, or social hour. A July 9, at Palmer Park. Lunches
The Smith Family Club will limited number of USO hostesses will be sold. Proceeds will go
hold its picnic on Sunday, July and community representatives for charity.
16, at Lola Valley Park. George will be invited.
Smith and Morrey Shepherd are
The first social evening will be Flowers for all occasions—
chairmen for the day.
sponsored by Temple Israel.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622

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