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May 18, 1945 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-05-18

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May
Friday. es

1945

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle

Cutting Wedding Cake with World War I Sword

e nver League
wi es Wednesday

• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Golden of 17115 Lamond Blvd.,
Shaker Heights, 0., announce the engagement of their daughter,
Betty, to Lt. Mayer Gittlen, A. U. S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gittlen of 19615 Stratford Rd., Detroit. Miss Golden will be
graduated May 20 from Wellesley College, Lt. Gittlen is a graduate
of Michigan College of Mining and Engineering and is now sta-
tioned in the Boston Ordnance District. They have chosen their
wedding date for July 8.
Mrs. Bessie Shapiro of Cincinnati, 0., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Elizabeth, to Rabbi Joseph M. Strauss,
spiritual leader of Beth El Temple, Chicago, Ill., son of Rabbi
and Mrs. I. Strauss of Pontiac, Mich. The wedding will take place
in June, at Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Begun of 1546 Chicago Blvd., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Captain
Albert Dickman, Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dickman of Philadelphia, Pa. The wedding will take place in June.

Mrs. Raymond Smth, general
airman of the simultaneous
r d parties of the Detroit
eague of the National Home
Jewish Children at Denver
D e
he held on Wednesday, May
3, advises that on Friday, May
5, s he and Mrs. Robert S.
rews will be at their homes to
the proceeds from these
:eive
dies.
Mrs. Smith resides at 18509
ants Barbara Drive, and Mrs.
pews at 12500 Broadstreet Blvd.
All proceeds will be sent di-
0etly to the Home at Denver
hich is the only institution in
country which cares for un-
eprivileged children who have
een exposed to tuberculosis and
re suffering from other respira-
.)ry diseases.

• WEDDINGS

May 20—Miss Lillian Cohen, daughter of Rev. A. T. Cohen
of Elmhurst Ave., to Morris Weisman of Detroit.

May 27—Miss Audrey Geschelin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Geschelin of 17546 Pennington Drive, to Ensign Irving A.
Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose of Winthrop Ave. At
home Sunday, May 27, to relatives and friends, from 7 to 10.
No cards.

remple Beth El
ilection Sat., May 27

The 95th annual meeting of
mmle Beth El will be held at
p. M. on Sunday, May 27, in
e Brow n Memorial Chapel.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and
!ottani T. Lewis, president of
e congregation, will present
eir annual reports, and the
:, ction of officers will take place.

• BIRTHS

April 26—To Cpl. and Mrs. Marvin Madgy (Mollye Friedman),

a daughter, Maureen Susan.

Weinberg Jewish Hour
:elebrates 13th Birthday

LT. IRVING GERSON AND BRIDE

Miss Elizabeth Cluster Schwartz became the bride of Lt. (j.g)
Irving B. Gerson, USNR, in rites at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Schwartz, 912 Sheridan Road, Waukegan,
Tuesday, May 1, at noon. Lt. Gerson cut the wedding cake with
the sword of the bride's father, who held a commission in the
Navy in World War I. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Gerson of Detroit.

In May 13 years ago, Harry
'einberg organized the Wein-
qg Jewish Hour at Station
'JBK. Weinberg has presented
sul Muni, the late Ludwig Satz,
tcob Ben Ami, Samuel Golden-
Michel Micheleska, Herman
oblokoff, Moishe Oisher, Berto
ersten, Jennie Goldstein, Mau-
ce Schwartz and Menashe Skul-
ek.
Weinberg created and made
mular the famous comedy skit
11r. Chizek," portrayed by
oishe Dombey. Jewish news
as given for many years by
torney Isaac Finklestein.
This "Bar Mitzvah" program
ill be heard at 10 a. m. this
Jnday on WJBK with the fam-
is comedian Menashe Skulnick,
0 gether wtih a troupe of 20
ew York artists.

Hervin Weinstein, son of Mrs. band Folk Schools will be held
June 10 at Central High. The
Kate Linenthal of Monterey Ave.,
program will feature Samuel
on May 1.
Goldenburg of New York, Yiddish
---
actor; Emily M. Adams, Detroit
SAX - JAFFEE
Symphony violinist, and the
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Tamler
school children in Yiddish and
announce the marriage of their
Hebrew songs under the direc-
sister, Miss Sylvia Jaffee to Sam-
tion of Dan Frohman.
uel Max, May 13. The ceremony

was performed in Temple Israel
in Los Angeles, Calif.

BAR MITZVAH

JERUSALEM (Palcor) — In
a message in Davar, Hebrew La-
bor Daily, Arthur Greenwood,
deputy leader of the British
Labor Party. cited the Histadrut,
•Jewish Palestine's Federation of
Labor, as a pioneer of a better
future for the ,Jewish people. He
■ leclared:
"For over a quarter of a cen-
tury w e of the British Labor
Party have supported the aspira-
tions of the Jewish people for
rebuilding Palestine as their na-
tional homeland.

Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday,
May 23, in the Dexter-Lawrence
Hall. Mrs. Julia Ring, president,
who returned from Los Angeles,
will preside. Nomination of of-
ficers will take place.
The closing meeting and paid-
tile synagogue.
up luncheon will be held June 20.
Mrs. Helen Rosenthal is general
AZA SPRING DANCE
The sixth annual AZA spring chairman.

2630 Blaine announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Morris Irv-
ing, on Saturday, May 19, at 9
a. m., at Congregation Mishkan
Israel. Reception will be held
Sunday, May 20, in the hall of

(lance sponsored by the Detroit-
Windsor Council of AZA will be
held at Eastwood Gardens this
Sunday evening.

The Beth Aaron Sisterhood
will hold its first games party on
Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at Bnai
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence.
hundred
NEW YORK — Six
Refreshments will be served.
Jewish orphans survive the Buch-
death program
enwald camp
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600 Jewish Children
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which exterminated their parents,
VICTORY FOREST
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victory forest, for which funds declares.
The JDC, in cooperation with
are being raised by Palestine
Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Jo y , Florist, Tyler 6-662:', Jewry, will be planted by Keren the War Refugee Board and the
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Hebrew Ladies' Aid
Meets Wednesday

Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall of

British Labor Party
Lauds Histadrut

JERUSALEM (Palcor) — Re-
ports from San Francisco state
Hat the heads of the Middle
Eastern Arab delegations are
u rging the implementation of the
1939 White Paper as a final
,
'elution of the Palestine ques-
tion,
Egypt is drawing up a budget
for the League of Arab States
which will apparently begin
f unctionin g in July.

Temple Israel Men
To Elect Officers

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scheer of
Annual graduation exercises
Monica Ave. announce the mar-
and grand concert of the Far-
Ruth,
to
of
their
daughter,
riage

The joint Bikurim and Matan
Torah festival will be held at
11 a. m. Sunday, May 27, in the
Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. This
program is being sponsored by
the United Hebrew Schools,
Siiaarey Zedek Schools, Farband
Shale», Sholom Aleichem Insti-
tute and Zionist Youth groups.
The Bikurim contributions will
he used to inscribe the name of
the late President Roosevelt in
the Golden Book of the Jewish
National Fund. The program will
feature playlets in Hebrew, Yid-
dish and English, mass singing,
:-olos and the ceremony of the
Bikurim presentation.

ARAB DELEGATES ACTIVE

May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Modorsky (Anne Modorsky) of
Glendale Ave., a son, Martin Lewis.
May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stellar (Frances Nelson) of
Webb Ave., a son.
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Levin (Helen Travis) of
Ohio Ave., a daughter, Victoria Ellen.
May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. William II. Brown (Adele Mermel-
stein) of 2504 Taylor Ave., a daughter, Joyce Estelle.
May 12—To Cpl. and Mrs. Albert Stern (Adeline Teitel) a
son, Myles Steven. Cpl. Stern is now serving in the Signal Corps
in France.
May 14—To Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Bernard A. Gourwitz (Jantit
Green), a son, Leslie Allen.

MARRIAGES Farband Graduation
Exercises on June 10
WEINSTEIN - SCHEER

Bikurim Program
Sunday, May 27

SCHWARTZ CLUB
A meeting of the Rebecca
; thwartz Family Club took place
a st Sunday at the new home of
r. and Mrs. Joe Greenberg of
681 Burlingame. A chandelier
as presented to the host and
istess. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chan-
ss were congratulated on their
3 0th wedding anniversary.
The next meeting will be held
une 17, at the home of Mrs.
Tallier at 9447 McQuade.

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The Friendly Unit held its
open meeting on Sunday, May
13, at the Jewish Community
Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gimble
were accepted as members. Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Einhorn were
hosts.
Refreshments, music and danc-
ing followed the meeting.

The Men's Club of Temple Is-
rael will elect officers, at the
Rose Sittig Auditorium on Thurs-
day, May 24.
All chairmen of committees
will give their final reports. Re-
freshments will be served and
games will feature the evening's
entertainment. Barney Barnett
heads the nomination committee.
Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith is in
charge of the evening's arrange-
ments.

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