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Friday. October 13, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Ms Legal Chronicle
ENGAGEMENTS
MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rothenberg of Calvert Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Cpl. Jack Federman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Federman of Taylor Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg of Harper Ave. announce the
e ngagement of their daughter, Esther, to Saul II. Cohen, son of
m•, and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Hamilton, Ont. Miss Goldberg is a
g raduate of Wayne University and Mr. Cohen is a graduate of the
University of Toronto.
Joseph Ziff of Atkinson Ave. announces the engagement of his
daughter, Ruth, to Aviation Student Harvey Solomon, son of Mr.
an d Mrs. William Solomon of Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Horwitz of Lawrence Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to Sidney M. Hiller, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hiller of Rochester Ave.
SAHN - GOLDBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Goldberg
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Jane, on Oct. 12, to
Sgt. Nathan Sahn, who has re-
cently returned after two and
a half years in Australia. Sgt.
Sahn is the son of the Frank
4ahns of Broadstreet.
LEVY - DOINY
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Doiny
of Richton Ave. announce the
marriage of their (laughter, Meta,
to Sgt. Louis Levy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Levy of Ports-
mouth, N. H., on Sunday, Oct.
1. The ceremony was performed
Sept. 24—To Lt. and Mrs. P. 11. Huron (Bess Holland), a son, at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue by
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, in the
David Lawrence.
Sept. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golding (Evelyn Siegel) of presence of relatives and friends.
Following the reception Sgt. and
2910 Cortland Ave., a son, Howard Barry.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohen (Vichi Weinberg) of 182R1 Mrs. Levy left for two weeks
in the East. Upon their return
Prairie Ave., a daughter, Rhoda Lou.
S e pt. 19—Sgt. and Mrs. Ben Schweid (Gladys Burgess), a they will live on Waverly Ave.
daughter, Sharon Louise.
KAPLAN - WINSTON
Sept. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Freedman (Jean Kirshner
Miss Ethel Winston, daughter
of Nashville), a son, William Austin.
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winston
Sept. 26—To Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Herman J. Bloom (Betty of Delaware Ave.. and Simon
Lichtig), a daughter, Harriet Leslie.
Kaplan, son of Mrs. Rose Kaplan
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Buck M. Goldman (Judith Cooper, of Woodingham Dr., were united
formerly of Chicago, Ill.) of Woodingham Dr., a son, Richard in marriage Oct. 10.
Morris.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka performed
Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Robinson (Hannah Her- the marriage rites in the pres-
skovitz) of 3375 Collingwood, a daughter, Ronna Joy.
ence of the immediate family af-
Oct. 5—To Pfc. and Mrs. Jack Rodell (Rose Jacobi) of Chi- ter which a dinner followed, The
cago, Ill., a daughter, Barbara. Pfc. Rodell is stationed in Dover ceremony and dinner took place
Army Air Field in the Medical Section.
at the Statler Hotel.
Oct. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spector (Elaine Benderoff)
Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan are
of Syracuse, N. Y., a son, Andrew Elliot.
spending three weeks in the East.
Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kwiker of 2462 Blaine Ave.,
a son, Michael Jerome.
SONENKLAR - BLUMBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Adele Ruth, to Lt.
Jerome Bruce Sonenklar, Army
Air Corps, on Thursday, Oct. 5.
Dr. and Mrs. Milton B. Singer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gendel-
have returned to Chicago after man of 18470 Fairfield Ave. an- PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG.
spending the holidays with their nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their MEETS AT LACHAR'S
Club I of the Pioneer Women's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sing- son, Alvin Bernard, on Saturday
er of San Juan Dr. Dr. Singer morning. Oct. 14, at Congrega- Organization had its opening
is at present on the teaching tion Shaarey Zedek. Reception meeting at Lachar's on 12th St.
staff of the University of Chi- Saturday evening from 7 to 10 on Oct. 3. A large crowd heard
at their home. No cards.
Mesdames B. Kumove, S. Levine,
cago.
H. Siegel and D. Sislin report on
Mrs. David King of Santa the recent regional Pioneer Worn-
Miss Dorothy Florence, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Flor- Rosa Dr. left Thursday for Chi- en's Conference held in Cincin-
ence of S. Martindale Ave., will cago to visit with her children, nati. Many committee chairmen
leave Oct. 16 for duty in the Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, and indicated plans for the coming
U.S. Marine Corps Women's Re- to help celebrate the birthday of season.
serve. She will be stationed at her granddaughter, Anne, on
It was reported that the an-
nual donor event for the 1945
Camp Lejeune, N. C., for Hy! Oct. 14.
quota for the Moazoth Hapoaloth
.period of boot training.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Farbsten in Palestine will take place Jan.
Mrs. N. Rothenberg of 2654 of Burlington Dr. are spending 23 at Masonic Temple.
Mrs. D. Sislin, chairman of the
Elmhurst Ave. returned home a week with their children, Mr.
from Midland, Tex., after a stay and Mrs. Lee Farbsten in Chi- Child Rescue Fund committee,
reported that $14,500 was raised
of three months with her daugh- cago.
for the fund during the first 17
ter, son-in-law, and their new
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Morton
I.
Yar-
months the Fund has been oper-
born son, Richard Jordan Ber-
man. Mrs. Berman is the former rows of 17315 Fairfield Ave. an- ating. $3,000 has already been
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their raised toward meeting the new
Ruth Rothenberg.
son, Paul David, at Congregation quota for 1944-45.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hauser Shaarey Zedek, Oct. 21. At home
of 3218 Glynn Ct. announce the Sunday, Oct. 22, from 2 to 5
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jer- p. m. No cards.
ome Ronald, on Oct. 21 at Bnai
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ross of
Moshe Congregation. There will
be open house on Sunday, Oct. 3259 Oakman Blvd. announce the
22, from 4 to 9 in the evening. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald
Jay, at the Congregation Bnai
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Finkel- Moshe. Oct. 14. A dinner will
stein announce the Bar Mitzvah be given at the Riviera Hall on
of their son, Stanley, on Satur- Oct. 15.
day morning, Oct. 21, at Con-
In honor of Shirlee Siegel
gregation Beth Yehudah, Pingree
and Woodrow Wilson. Following whose marriage to Pfc. Norman
the services there will be a Kid- Graff will take place this month.
dush for the Congregation and Mrs. Sidney Rosen and Mrs.
friends. Open house Sunday af- Henry Graff were hostesses at a
ternoon at their home, 2673 miscellaneous shower given at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel Oct. 3.
Hazelwood. No cards.
BIRTHS
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IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
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Young Women's Bicur
Cholem to Hold Annual
Donor Event Wed., Nov. 29
, CARD PARTY
The Jewish Women's Mutual
Aid Society will hold a card
party at Lachar's Auditorium,
8939 12th St., on Saturday, 0:t.
14, at 8 p. m. The proceeds
will go to charity. Refreshments
free. Admission 35 cents.
Young Women's Bicur Cholem
will hold its annual donor event
on Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 12:30
p. m. at the Hotel Statler. Mrs.
S. Pinkis, chairman of this affair,
Townsend 6-1745, announces that
Mickey Woolf, who entertains
our boys at the USO every Wed- Flowers for all occasions-
nesday evening, will be the guest
for the afternoon Mrs. M. Coop- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622
er, president, and Mrs. J. Ship-
man, pledge chairman, Townsend
7-0257, urge that reservations
be made as soon as possible.
Mrs. J. Hyman, yearbook chair-
man, Hogarth 7048, reports that
insertions will be accepted until
Nov. 15.
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Hold Card Party Nov. 8
The Jewish Women's Service
Club announces that Wednesday,
Nov. 8, has been chosen as the
date for the second annual card
party at Bnai Moshe Congrega-
tion. Everyone is welcome to
attend. The proceeds will go to
war relief. Chairman for the
affair is Mrs. Florence Golding,
TO. 6-3740.
The membership drive is on
now and will continue through
December for married women
between the ages of 25 to 35.
Mrs. Sophie Ellenbogen, Tyler
6-9685, is membership committee
chairman.
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