American 9etvish Periodical Center
CLIFTON. AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
Friday, December I, 1944
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IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Mrs. Charles Hymes to
Be Council of Jewish
Women Speaker Dec. 4
Mrs. Ethel Baker of Port Huron,
Mich., was the guest of Mr. and
On Monday, Dec. 4, at 12:30,
Mrs. Harry Koffman of Cass
Detroit Section, National Council
City, Mich.
of Jewish Women will entertain
Pvt. Alfred Ruskin, son of Dr. I. new and paid-up members at a
W. Ruskin of 1235 Burlingame
a, ' arrive here on Dec. 2 to
pond his eight-day furlough with
his father and friends. For the
last year Pvt. Ruskin has been
stationed at the University of
Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gladwin
(Rhea E. Cashman) of 866 I•i-
gaols just returned from a four-
week trip to Mexico visiting For-
tin, Garci Crespo, Curenevaca,
Taxco, The Vulcano and other
interesting parts.
Miss Marian Goodman of Sher-
bourne Rd. was hostess as well
as soloist at a meeting of the
music group of the Council of
Jewish Juniors, at her home on
Wednesday, Nov. 29. She played
from the works of Chopin, De-
bussy, Rachmaninoff and others.
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MARRIAGES •
MARRICH - GARVETT
Mrs. Henrietta Garvett, 2996
Monterey, announces the mar-
riage of her daughter, Eleanor
Alice, to Capt. Martin K. Mar-
rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Marrich of Los Angeles, Cal.,
formerly of Detroit. Capt. Mar-
rich, who is here on leave, will
return to duty overseas.
Deborah and Pisgah
Auxiliaries of
Bnai Brith Combine
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fink of West Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to S. Michele Taines, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zinstain of Euclid Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semansky of 1929 Elmhurst announce the
engagement of their daughter, Clare, to Pvt. 1/C Leonard Tierman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Tierman of Riverside Dr., New York
City. Pvt. 1/C Tierman is a graduate of New York University.
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Dermer of 2973 Tuxedo announce the
engagement of their niece, Peggy, daughter of Ben Fine of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., to Paul Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenberg,
also of Pittsburgh, Pa. The couple will make a Christmas visit to
Detroit where they will be honored by a dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bortman of Philadelphia Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Sanford Kritzer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Toby Kritzer of Cleveland, 0.
Mrs. Moritz Kahn of 1611 Lincolnshire Dr. -announces the
engagement of her daughter, Betty Valerie, to Samuel N. Katzin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katzin of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tatelman of Omaha, Neb., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Adeline, to Albert M. Brown, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown, Tuxedo Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Heller of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Norman Ellstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ellstein of Clements Ave. No date has
been set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg of Cortland Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Pvt. Sol Steinlauf, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Steinlauf of Calvert Ave.
Mrs. Celia Kleinman of Elmhurst Ave. announces the engage-
merit of her (laughter, Mollie Forman, to Pfc. Irwin Shaffer, son
of Mrs. Deborah Shaffer of Chicago, Ill. Pfc. Shaffer is now sta-
tioned at Camp Robinson, Ark. No date has been set for the
wedding.
. Because of their similiarity of
Interests and their desire to do
greater work for Bnai Brith, the
Deborah and Pisgah Auxiliaries
of Bnai Brith Young Women
have decided to combine forces
and work as one auxiliary. They
will be known as the Deborah
Auxiliary, Bnai Brith Young
Women.
The young women now hold-
ing executive offices in Deborah
will continue in their same ca-
pacity with the former officers
of Pisgah acting as co-chairmen
MRS. CHARLES HYMES
on committees.
The executive officers of the
luncheon at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, Woodward and Hol- Deborah Auxiliary are: Presi-
dent, Dorothy Cohen; 1st vice
brook.
The speaker will be Mrs. president, Dorothy Frank; 2nd
Charles Hymes of Minneapolis, vice president, Beatrice Good-
Minn., a member of the national gall; 3rd vice president, Celia
board, who is now chairman of Moskovitz; treasurer, Betty Sch-
eck; financial secretary, Elsie Lip-
section service.
The opening prayer will be ton; recording secretary, Mildred
given by Mrs. Maurice Klein, Cohen; corresponding secretary,
and the meeting will be presided Anne Burg; sentinel, Beatrice
over by Mrs. H. V. Kreger, presi- Guz; conductress, Evelyn Kuznit-
dent of the Detroit section. Mrs. soff ; trustee, Pearl Rosenberg;
Royal Maas will conduct the trustee, Sadie Benlifer; trustee,
Reva Cohen, councilor, Dorothy
singing.
Weber; sponsor, Mrs. Win. J.
Phillips.
Women's Sabbath
League to Hold
Chanukah Meeting
ENGAGEMENTS
Beth Aaron Synagogue
To Install Officers at
Chanukah Party Dec. 10
• WEDDINGS
Dec. 3—Miss Ruth Sher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Foreman, to Capt. Albert D. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S.
Weber at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Ceremony to take
place at 5 p. m. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating.
• BIRTHS
Nov. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin (Caroline Wolfstein of
Cincinnati), 18662 Muirland Ave., a son, Franklin.
Haley to Hold Dance
And Social at Jewish
Center Sunday, Dec. 3
Central Group of
Hadassah to Hold
Membership Luncheons
The Central Group of Hadas-
Sunday evening, Dec. 3, is the
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13
date of the social and dance sah launched its membership
at 12:30 p. m. the Women's
drive on Wednesday, Nov. 29,
At a meeting of Beth Aaron
League for Sabbath Observance Congregation, 18240 Ohio, held which is being given by the De- with a luncheonette at Mrs. Har-
will present its monthly meeting on Nov. 12, an election of offi- troit Halevy Singing Society of ry L. Kopel's home at 1602 Edi-
to take the form of a dessert cers took place. The following the Jewish Community Center, son Ave. There will be one such
Woodward and Holbrook Ayes. luncheonette every Wednesday
luncheon followed by a Chanu- were elected:
will be a fine orchestra until Jan. 9, the closing date of
kah program. Luncheon will be
Alex Margolis, president; S. There
served at 12:30 and the meeting Rubin, 1st vice president; Morris for dancing, and refreshments the membership campaign, ex-
will begin at 1:30 at the Con- Schneider, 2nd vice president; will be available at the refresh- cept the Wednesday between
gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter George Schneider, secretary; ment bar. During the Course of Christmas and New Years. These
the evening, a program of en- luncheonettes will be at a differ-
and Lawrence.
Louis Levine, treasurer.
The guest speaker of the af-
The following committees were tertainment will be presented. ent home each week for the
ternoon will be Mrs. Esther Et- named: Sam Friedman, publicity; Admission to this event is free workers on the drive and for
kin Mossman, who will give a Louis Lenne, holding; N. Amer- and the public is invited. Anna new members.
book review of Maurice Samuel's nick, membership; and G. Hecker Warren and Nathan Bennish are
Officers for the drive include:
in charge of arrangements.
prize winning novel, "The World and Selig Sohn, executive.
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, vice presi-
The
sale
of
tickets
for
the
of Sholom Aleichem." Mrs. Moss-
dent in charge of membership;
A lot for the congregation was
man is the wife of Rabbi Sydney purchased at the northeast cor- Halevy 20th jubilee concert on Mrs. Morris Garvett, chairman
The Perfect
K. Mossman, who is overseas as ner of Thatcher and Wyoming Sunday, Feb. 4, at the Masonic of the membership drive; Mrs.
an Army chaplain, and her pre- where the congregation plans to Temple, at which Igor Gorin is Jacob Mazer, records chairman;
sentation of book reviews is well build a modern synagogue in the to appear as guest soloist, is now Mrs. Harry L. Kopel, chairman
under way under the chairman- of the workers.
known and looked forward to by
future.
many. Members and griends are near
The officers will be installed ship of Helen Rubin. Advance
invited.
at a Chanukah party to be held reservations can be made with
The meeting will feature the Sunday, Dec. 10, at the tem- any Halevy member, or by phon- Flowers for all occasions--
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622
opening of the annual member- porary quarters of the congre- ing TO. 6-3374.
ship drive under the chairman- gation. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
ship of Mrs. A. 0. Barsky. The will be the guest speaker.
League seeks to enroll many new
members into its ranks in order
to impress upon them the im- Korostisherer Auxiliary
THE
portance of the Sabbath in the To Hold Luncheon Dec. 4
life of the Jewish woman. Mem-
Ladies Auxiliary of the Kor-
bers and the public at large are
urged to give their patronage astishever Aid Society will hold
to the 56 stores in the Jewish its third annual donor luncheon
neighborhoods who are now clos- on Monday, Dec. 4, at 12:30 p.
Is Emphasized!
in. at Lachar's on Twelfth St.
ed on Saturday.
The program of the Chanukah Guest speaker will be Mrs. Es-
Indvidually
meeting will feature the lighting ther Massman. Pledges for the
of the festival lights and a pro- donor luncheon are being ac-
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1216, and Mrs. H. Freedman,
public is cordially invited.
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