DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

August 11, 1944

MARRIAGES

I ENGAGEMENTS

Mrs. Ida Solomon of Sturtevant Ave. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Gertrude, to Leo Lubetsky, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lubetsky of Pasadena Ave. The wedding will take place some
time in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pazner of 364 Rankin Blvd., Windsor, Ont.,
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Eleanore Madolyn, to
Lawrence Shell, P.H.M. 2/C„ U.S.N., of Detroit, now serving over-
seas with the United States Marines.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Duchin announce the engagement of their
daughter, Esther, to Lt. Gerhardt Platau, A.C., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernhard Platau of Bronx, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Lieberman announce the engagement of
their daughter, Charlotte Werner, pharmacists mate, 2/C, U.S.N.,
to Samuel Kessler, pharmacists mate, 1/C, U.S.N., son of Mrs. Vera
Kessler of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.

GOLDMAN - WYNICK
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Wynick
of Pittsburgh, Pa. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Nor-
ma, to Pfc. Bernard M. Gold-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Goldman of Burlingame Ave. on
Aug. 1, at Colorado Springs.

United Hebrew Schools Popular Priced Edition of
"Under Cover" to be Issued
To Reopen Aug. 15
by World Publishing Co.

The United Hebrew Schools
"Under Cover" by John Roy
will reopen on Tuesday, Aug. 15. Carlson, the book that achieved
Sessions will be held mornings, a record-breaking sale (681,000
according to the summer sched- copies at $3.50) will be issued
ule, first session to begin at 9:30 by The World Publishing Co. in
a. in., second at 11:00 a. in., and a popular priced edition, for the
SO on.
first time on Aug. 10.
Classes for beginners of all
B. D. Zevin, executive vice
ages as well as classes for ad- president of World, has just con-
BAY CITY NOTES
vanced students, are now being cluded an agreement with Mr.
organized in all branches of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Bernath United Hebrew Schools. For in- Carlson and E. P. Dutton, the
original publisher; the sum in-
of Cleveland, Ohio, announce the
formation, call the Tyler-Law- volved in the transaction was
engagement of their daughter, ton
School, Townsend 8-0063.
not disclosed.
Miss Eri Bernath, to Sgt. Ben-
The new edition of "Under
jamin S. Glancz, son of Rabbi
Cover" will be complete, un-
and Mrs. Mendel Glancz of this
abridged, and identical in every
city. The betrothal was revealed Recipe for Delicious
respect with the original edition,
when Miss Bernath was the guest All-Bran Muffins
Aug. 30—Miss Rhoda Sherry Brown, daughter of Mr. and of Sgt. Glancz's sister, Mrs. Sam-
and will be priced at $1.49.
Mrs. John L. Brown of 19235 Stratheona Dr., to James Paul Buhai, uel Goldberg. Sgt. Glancz was
"The expressed avowal of the
All wrapped up in a napkin Nazis," said Mr. Zevin, "to con-
Yoeman (2/C) USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Buhai of ai home at the sonic time on
comes a real meal-time treat--
Winettka,
furlough from Las Vegas, Nev. hot, fresh bran muffins. Open tinue their subversive under-
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ground activities in preparation
them up at the table, and they'll
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack be gone before you have time for World War III, is to my
Wirt, 107 S. Lincoln, a daugh- for another trip to the kitchen. mind, the best reason why 'Un-
der Cover' should be read by
ter, Helen Lynn.
You can choose the basic bran every American today. More
July 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nate Balaban of Pennington Dr., a
a
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muffin recipe, and let the family than ever before, there is a
daughter, Carol Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weil
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Karim' (Evelyn Meyers), a 4.,.ive returned home after a do their own decorating or select need for this fearless and honest
one of the many variations of expose of the ruthless forces at
son, Steven Barry.
week's visit in Malwaukee, as
work in our midst. Our edition
Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Redisch (Myrtle Herschberg) the guests of their children, Mr. this classic among muffins.
If you're just starting out on
of Chicago Blvd., a son, Stephen Lynn.
and Mrs. Fred Weil and family. a cooking career, make the basic of 'Under Cover' will be sup-
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ported by one of the most vig-
Aug. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Satovsky (Margarette Slat-
recipt first. Serve marmalade or
kin), a son, Neil Alan.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Berg, your favorite home-made jelly orous promotional campaigns in
our publishing history."
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jay Sutkin of 25707 Here- 507 W. Midland, are receiving
or cheese with the muffins.
ford Dr., Huntington Woods, a daughter, Judith Faith.
felicitations upon the birth of All-Bran Muffins
Aug. —To L.A.C. and Mrs. Hy Davids of Lethbridge, Alberta a son.
tablespoons shortening
2
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(Minnie Kopel of Detroit), a son, Harvey Alan.
The Literary Club
cup sugar
'A
Aug. 7—To Cpl. and Mrs. Irving A. Steinman (Esther Pearl-
Mrs. M. Leopald of Philadel-
1
egg
Elects Its Officers
stein) of 17155 Santa Rosa Dr., a son, David. Cpl. Steinman is phia is the guest of her mother,
1
cup whole bran
Mrs. H. Jacoby.
stationed in England.
The Literary Club wound up
% cup milk
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Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart (Marjorie Epstein), a
its season with a successful pic-
1
cup sifted flour
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Birn-
son.
nic and weenie roast at which
1/2 teaspoon salt
krant have returned home from
money was raised for Russian
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
a recent visit in Chicago.
Blend shortening and sugar War Relief Activities.
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The last business meeting was
Rabbi Irving Ganz has left for thoroughly; add egg and beat held at the home of
Mrs. H.
Washington, D. C., to join his well. Stir in whole bran and Shapiro at which officers
and
milk;
let
soak
until
most
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels, family who have been visiting moisture is taken up. Sift flour executive committee were elect-
Mrs. I. Levitt and daughter,
Louise, of 2935 Sturtevant have formerly of Parkside Ave., are relatives there for the past few with salt and baking powder; ed for the next term.
just returned from New York now residing at the Book-Cadillac weeks.
The members who will officiate
add to first mixture and stir only
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City after having spent 10 days Hotel.
until flour disappears. Fill greased when meetings are resumed in
Mrs.
A.
B.
Roman
left
on
Sat-
with their son and brother, Dr.
muffin pans two-thirds full and September are as follows: Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman urday for Buffalo where she will bake in moderately hot oven H. Shapiro, recording secretary;
Irving Levitt.
of 2166 Oakman Blvd. have visit with relatives for the next (400° F.) 25-30 minutes.
Mrs. L. Davidson, financial sec-
Lt. Irving Levitt of the U.S. moved to their new home, 17420 few weeks.
Yield: 8 muffins (2% inches retary; Mrs. B. Press, social di-
Army Medical Corps left Aug. 4 Wisconsin.
rector with Mrs. S. Weinberger
in diameter).
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
for Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Lt.
Note: When sour milk or but- and Mrs. Gastman assisting; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sam- Bob-Lo Excursion Aug. 15
Levitt was previously on the
termilk is used instead of sweet Kaminer, cultural director; exec-
staff of the Bellevue Hospital in uels and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ham-
milk, reduce baking powder to utive members include Mrs. S.
burger have left for a short stay
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi one teaspoon and add 1/2 tea- Becker, Mrs. Shackman and Mrs.
New York City.
at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. is sponsoring its annual excur-
Brown.
spoon soda.
sion to Bob-Lo Park on Tuesday,
The many friends of S/Sgt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
II.
War-
Aug.
15.
An
entertaining
pro-
Lewis S. Freedman, son of Mr.
Living in the world, and doing Flowers for all occasions—
and Mrs. David Freedman of ner have returned from a stay gram has been arranged by the no harm to aught that lives.
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
Glendale Ave. who was reported at the Claridge Hotel, Atlantic chaimran, Mrs. Harry Finkel-
—Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king.
stein, and her committee. The
missing in action over Germany City, N. J.
public is invited. Boats will leave
ti
on June 21, will be pleased to
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Laven, at 10 a. m., 2 p. m., and 4 p. m.
learn that he is safe somewhere
4890 W. Outer Dr., are having
EVERYTHING FOR INFANTS,
For tickets please call the
in Europe.
an open house Sunday, Aug. 13, chairman, Tyler 4-4829, or the
Boys and Girls Through 14
Pfc. Jack Rodell of the Med- from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 president, Mrs. E. Abrams, Tyler
Nationally Advertised
ical Section, Dover Army Air p. m. in honor of their recently 7-5733. Tickets will also be sold
Standard Brands
Field, Del., visited with his wife, married (laughter, Rosalee, and at the Boat by the committee
Special:
Rose, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. her husband, Pfc. Allen Emery. before 10 a. m.
J. Jacobi in Chicago on Aug. 5-6. Pfc. and Mrs. Emery were mar-
Training Pants with Elastic
ried April 1 of this year in San
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fisher and
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levni- Francisco. They are spending a
49c & 59c
son of 18087 Woodingharn Blvd. 15-day furlough with their par- family of Calvert Ave. are vaca-
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pren- ents, after which time the couple tioning in Frankfort, Mich.
Water Repellent Jackets
S. Army Fabric,
of Genuine
tiss M. Brown at a house party will return to Hamilton Field,
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Cole of
Sizes 4 to 14
last Thursday night at their resi- Cal., where Pfc. Emery is sta-
Calvert Ave. are spending the
dence. Among the guests were tioned. No cards.
$4.19 & $4.95
month of August at Kennebunk-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman,
port,
Me.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Golieb
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Honigman,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jacobs, will celebrate their silver wed-
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore. Sweetwine, ding anniversary with a recep- of Fairfield Ave. are leaving Sun-
TO. 8-4128
11744 DEXTER cor. TUXEDO
Mr. and Mrs. Max Handler, and tion at their home, 2985 Grand day for Wawassee, Ind., and will
Mrs. Anna LaBret of Buffalo, Ave., W., on Sunday, Aug. 13, return the end of the month.
N. Y.
starting at 5 p. m.

WEDDINGS

BIRTHS

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

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Kaploe's Kiddie Korner

Mrs. Larry R. Coville has re-
turned to her home in Hollywood,
Cal., after a four-month's visit in
the city with relatives and
friends. Mrs. Coville was exten-
sively entertained during her
stay in the city.

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POPULAR
PRICED
EDITION

Mr. and Mrs. George Wein-
garden of Calvert Ave. have re-
turned from a two-week visit at
Stony Point, Canada.

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Charlevoix Beach Hotel

Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Sei-
don and daughters, Norma and
Marilyn, have returned from a
vacation at Ramona Park Hotel,
Harbor Springs.

Overlooking Lake Michigan

Pvt. Irving Sobel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Sobel who en-
listed in the Marine Corps, left
for Paris Island, S. C.

Mrs. David M. Miro and chil-
dren, Judy and Jeffery, left for
Cambridge, Mass., to join Lt.
(j.g.) David M. Miro.

by

John Roy Carlson

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CLEVIL 1ND, • NEW YORK CITY

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry
011esheimer will be at home to
their relatives and friends on
Sunday, Aug. 20, from 2 to 6
p. at at the Wardell-Sheraton
Hotel.
Mrs. Gena Goldsmith of Cass
City, Mich. has returned home
after spending three weeks in
Detroit as the guest of her sis-
ter and other relatives. Mrs.
Goldsmith was pleasantly enter-
tained by her many friends and
relatives.

Dr. Ray Harold Rosenman, son
of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Rosenman
of Fairfield Ave. graduated from
the University Medical School in
Ann Arbor and has taken up his
internship at the Michael Reese
Hospital in Chicago.

Charlevoix
Michigan

W. E. FLYNN, Manager

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