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February 02, 1945 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-02-02

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Friday, February 2, 1945

P. • Seven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le .1 Chroniele

) r BAR MITZVAHS

ENGAGED

BETROTHED

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Monte David, at 9:30
a. In. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Con-
gregation Bnai David, Elmhurst
and Fourteenth. Reception at
el the residence, 3290 Burlingame,
at 8 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 10.

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Feb. 11—Miss Lillian Glickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harris T. Glickman, to Jack Bach, son of Mrs. Eugene Bach, at
the Bel - !rest Hotel.

• BIRTHS

Dec. 7—To Pfc. and Mrs. Frank Faudem (Lydia Ruth Kepes),
to (laughter, Sherry Beth.
Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schaffer (Rose Friedgood)
of LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Elisabeth Carol.
Jan. 9—To Pvt. and Mrs. Leo Levine (Florence Cohen) of
3840 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Arlene Sue.
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. David Rachmiel (Sophia Mosko) of
Calvert Ave., a son, Marshall Emanuel.
Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Docks of 2024 Monterey, a
son, Edward Leon.
Jun. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bernstein (Rheda Epstein)
of 2725 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Marcia Ann.
Jan. 26—To Sgt. and Mrs. Eugene J. Epstein (Elsie Taylor),
a son, Donald Robert.
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Manuel Heitman (Rosalind
Belle Wesser) of 2975 W. Chicago Blvd., a son, David Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koening
of 18245 Manor Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Richard, at Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Saturday, Feb. 3.
Reception at their home Satur-
day evening from 8 to 11. No
cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Edward Stern
of 18200 Pennington Dr. an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Joseph William, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Saturday,
Feb. 3. There will be a reception
at their home on Sunday, Feb.
4, from 2 to 6. No cards.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chafetz
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Allan Irving, on Sat-
urday, Feb. 3, at 9 a. m., at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Din-
ner at 6 p. tn. Sunday, Feb. 4,
at Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy Rd.

• WEDDINGS

MISS SHIRLEY LACHMAN

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

Barney Lachman of Michigan
ILENE BEVERLY REITZIN
Ave. announces the engagement
Mr.
and Mrs. Max Reitzin of
of his daughter, Shirley, to Nath-
an Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuxeda Ave. announce the en-
Morris Fink of Pingree Ave. The gagement of their daughter, Ilene
wedding date is set for March 25. Beverly, to Pvt. Charles Manko,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Manko
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Roselawn Ave. He is sta- of Calvert Ave. Pvt. Manko is
of 229.j Elmhurst Ave. announce tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga.
serving overseas with the U.S.
Armed Forces.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Harvey Marvin, to be observed
Honoring Mrs. Ben Goldberg
on Saturday morning, Feb. 3, (Freda Greenbaum), many pre- Carmel School Pupils
at Congregation Bnai David, nuptial affairs were given in her
Elmhurst and Fourteenth, at honor. Among the affairs were To Plant 80 Trees
9:30 a.' tn. Reception to be held a dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Morris
The Carmel Hebrew School
Saturday evening at 8:30 p. n. Sussman, dinner and theater and Young Judea have celebrat-
at Bnai David Social Hall.
party by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ed Chamisho Osor B'Shevat by
R. Greenbaum, a brunch by Mr. planting 80 trees and by pur-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reider of and Mrs. Arnold Fleisher, a din- chasing a Golden Book Certifi-
3026 Monterey announce the ner by Mr. and Mrs. Harry cate in honor of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leonard Goldberg, and a miscellaneous mann's 70th birthday. The pup-
Theodore, Saturday morning, Feb. shower at the Lee Plaza by Mrs. ils and faculty of the school will
10, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Morris Sussman and Mrs. Sam- present the certificate to I. A.
Synagogue at 9:30. Reception uel R. Greenbaum. Other af- Lawton, principal, on his 50th
at home on Sunday, Feb. 11, 6 fairs included a personal shower birthday.
to 11 p. in. No cards.
The Young Judea Club, which
and dinner by Mrs. Phil For-
man, a luncheon at the Book is under the leadership of Allan
Casino by Mrs. Walter Frankel, David Weiner, is meeting every
IN THE REALM
an evening party by Dr. and Sunday noon. The pupils con-
OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mrs. Sam Brown, a luncheon at duct services every Saturday and
the Book-Cadillac by Mrs. Al- Sunday at the school, 11845 Lin-
Miss Ruthe Shulevitz of 1937 bert Kane, a dinner by Mr. and wood, at 9 a. m.
Oakman Blvd. left on Jan. 16 Mrs. Irving Lee, and a spinster
to enter the University of Wis- dinner by Miss Bette Berger.
TERM 'JEW' DROPPED
consin. She will reside at the Ben Goldberg entertained a host
WASHINGTON
In accord-
Victorian House."
of his friends with a cocktail
ance with regulations already in
party in honor of his bride.
effect, Jews are no longer classi-
Women's Auxiliary Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosen- fied as Jews in U.S. immigration
Home for Aged, at 2 p. tn. Mon-
day, Feb. 12, will participate in zweig of 2745 Cortland Ave. records.
the League of Jewish Women's will be at home on Sunday, Feb.
midwinter meeting at Temple 4, from 3 to 6 and from 7 to
Beth El. The speaker will be 10 p. m. in honor of the occa-
Victor Bernstein, formerly of sion of their golden wedding an-
DUTSCH - ALPER
P.M.
niversary. No cards.
Nathan Alper of Traverse City
The next meeting, on Feb.
Cpl. Nathan Novograd, now announces the marriage of his
19, will be held at the Home
and will be in the form of a stationed at Waco Army Airfield, daughter, Bess, to Albert Dutsch
member bring a member party. Waco, Tex., is spending a 15- of this city.
day furlough with his mother
GOLDBERG - GREENBAUM
The Iota Sigma Tau Sorority and sisters at 1950 Oakman
On Sunday, Jan. 21, Miss
is having a luncheon at L'Alyims, Blvd.
Freda Greenbaum, daughter of
Feb. 3. The luncheon is being
A. Greenbaum of Cortland Ave.,
given to present the new mem-
MIZRACHI DINNER
became the bride of Ben Gold-
bers with their sorority pins. .
berg, in the presence of the im-
The annual dinner of the Miz-
Lt. Seymour S. Ellman is l rachi Organization of Americl mediate families.
The ceremony, which took
home on a furlough, visiting his will be held Sunday evening,
place at 1 p. m. at the bride's
mother, Mrs. Harry S. Ellman June 3, in New York.
residence, was solemnized by
Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Mrs.
Harold F. Moran attended her
sister as matron of honor and
Irving Lee, brother-in-law of the
groom, acted as best man.
The bride was lovely in an
acquamarine gabardine suit with
white accessories. She carried
an ivory Bible adorned with
white orchids.
Immediately f oll owing the
ceremony the couple left for
Chicago, and for a five-week
honeymoon trip to California.
Upon their return the couple will
reside in Detroit.
We still have a good assortment o I

Equality Club Sets
Donor Lunch Feb. 13

Infant's Service Show
Called Great Success

Mrs. Charles Levett, chairman
of the 17th annual donor lunch-
eon of the Equality Club, to be
held on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at
L'Aiglon's, announces that Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow will be the
speaker.
Mrs. Betty Berkowitz, presi-
dent of the Equality Club, has
selected Rose, Kainow, co-chair-
man, and Alice Gallent to assist.
Proceeds will be used to fur-
ther the Club's philanthropies
and war service activities. Tic-
kets may be obtained by calling
HO. 3956.

Mrs. David King, president of
the Infant's Service Group, an-
nounces that the Club's major
fund raising event was a huge
success, due to the wholehearted
cooperation of the chairmen, the
committees, the members and
their husbands, friends and con-
tributors.
A special vote of thanks is due
to Mickey Wolf, emcee, and to
Maxie Rosenbloom, per son a I
friend of Mrs. King's.

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