Friday, May 25, 1945
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At 8 p. in. Tuesday, May 29,
a dramatic musicale will be given
at the Detroit Art Institute,
5200 Woodward Ave., featuring
JWEWO to Hold
Luncheon Monday
Sgt. Herman Hack
Freed In Germany
• ENGAGEMENTS
Seth Yehudah Ladies
To Present Artist
Pegs Haven
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The L al Chronicle
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Liebow of 2251 W. Euclid Ave. announce
The American Red Cross has
the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Ben Baskin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Baskin of 2977 Hogarth Ave. A dinner party was just been notified that Sgt. Her-
held in their honor by the bride-elect's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Man II. Hack, missing over Aus-
N. Mager of 9341 Dexter Blvd.
tria since Feb. 7, has just been
• WEDDINGS
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.
June 10—Miss Mignon Beverly Goodman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis A. Colen . of 2541 Pingree, to Burton .1. Lemberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lemberg of 225 Merton Rd. The wedding
will take place at the Lee Plaza Hotel with Rabbis Leon Pram
and A. M. Hershman officiating.
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will held its
membership luncheon jointly with
the main branch at 12:30 p. tn.
on Monday, May 28 in the Bnai
Moshe Hall, Lawrence and Dexter.
Plans are now being made for
the annual shower for the orphan
girls of the General Israel Home
in Palestine. The shower will be
held on June 13, at the Bnai
Moshe. Contributions to this
CaUSC can be sent to Mrs. E.
We'ssman, president, 2969 Ful-
lerton, or Mrs. J. Zuckerman,
chairman, 2745 Cortland.
In these days of stress it is
very important to take care of
• BIRTHS
your health. Let us help you.
In the Heart of Downtown
LATE MRS. LENA HOLTZMAN
the noted Jewish actress, Sonia
Gurskaya Lieberman.
The musicale will be sponsored
by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah who have founded the
Beth Jacob Religious School for
Girls, and kindergarten, which
operate under the auspices of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Mrs. Meyer Simons of Pontiac,
(laughter of the late Mrs. Lena
Holtzman, in whose name land
was bought for a new structure
for Beth Jacob, will be chair-
man of the evening.
Tickets can be reserved by
calling HO. 7990, TO. 5-1171 or
TO. 8-7835, as well as at the box
office at the Art Institute on the
evening of the performance.
The entire proceeds will help
the ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah carry on their work for
Torah education.
ANNIS FURS
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To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kittner (Miriam Carver of Detroit)
of Erdman Ave., Baltimore, Md., a son, John.
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frankel (Jean Grosberg)
of 18243 Oak Drive, a son, Bruce Howard.
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. William Casman of 'Culler Ave., a
son, Toel Alan.
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth (Hattie Farber) of
Cortland Ave.. a son, Stanley.
May 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Alex S. Friedlaender (Eileen Ber-
man), a so n, Gary Elliott.
May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Mahler, a daughter,
.Joan Sandra.
May 13—To Pvt. and Mrs. Donald Ii. Corn (Ruth Albert), a
daughter, Susan Ellen.
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Disney (Devora Gordon) of
18603 Prairie, a son, Burton Avery.
May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ross (Bessye Sachs) of
Richton Ave., a son, Hugh W.
May 17—To Lt. and Mrs. Allan Tolmich (Leanore Vass), a
daughter, Nancy Victoria.
May 22—To IA. and Mrs. Morris Miller (Estelle Katz) of
18041 Griggs Ave., a son, Kenneth Jerome.
May 22—To 1st Lt. and Mrs. Charles J. Robinson of Wash-
ington, D. C., (Bessie Glickstein of Detroit), a daughter, Judith
Ellen.
Charlevoix
Health Club
and
Turkish Bath
SGT. HERMAN H. HACK
liberated from a German prison
camp. Sgt. Hack is the son of
Mrs. Rose Hack of 2233 Clair-
mount, and grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Eisenberg. lie is the
recipient of the Air Medal.
Another brother, Lt. Samuel
Hack, is stationed at McDill
Field, Tampa, Fla.
Flowers for all occasions-
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12 Detroit Jewish
Soldiers Listed
Killed in War
Harry Weinberg, director of
Weinberg Celebrates
13th Anniversary
Of His Radio Hour
the Jewish Radio Hour over Sta-
Two Detroit Jewish soldiers
tion WJBK every Sunday from
are
listed as dead in the war;
10 to 11 a. m., celebrated the
two are listed missing and one
wounded, while three have been
freed from German camps.
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KILLED
Tech. Sgt. Bernard E. Horo-
witz, 26, infantry, April 28, of
wounds suffered April 14, Ger-
many, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Horowitz, 10341 Plymouth,
Nov. 30, Germany. Brother of
Pvt. Sam J., medical unit, also
wounded Dec. 25, Belgium.
Pfc. Albert Karbelnick, son of
Mrs. Libbie Weinzweig, 10002
Broadstreet.
s.
WOUNDED
Pfc. Sam J. Horowitz, 30, med-
ical corps, December; received
Bronze Star for giving aid to
others wounded; in service Nov.,
1942; husband of Sylvia, father
of Cyril; son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Horowitz, 10341 Plymouth.
HARRY WEINBERG
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MISSING
Lt. Philip Ross, son of Mrs.
Rose Ross, 2642 Monterey.
13th anniversary of the hour last
Pvt. Melvin S. Sapperstein,
Sunday.
husband of Mrs. Theodore Sap-
Speakers included City Con- perstein, 2923 Monterey.
troller Charles G. Oakman, who
FREED
represented Mayor Jeffries. Mr.
Lt. Robert L. Brasch, 26, Fort-
Oakman praised Mr. Weinberg
for the attractions he had brought ress bombardier, April 29, from
into the Jewish homes through Stalag Luft 7A; hospitalized;
his radio hour. Mr. Oakman also husband of Mrs. Sonya Hersh
thanked Ben Lemberg on behalf Brasch, 3375 Fullerton; son of
of himself and the mayor for Mrs. Isadore Brasch, formerly of
making it possible for him to 733 Clairmount, now of Miami,
Fla.
speak on the Weinberg Hour.
Pvt. Nathan Brodsky, 25, in-
Mr. Lemberg in his talk de-
clared he would use his best ef- fantry, April 30, Stalag 7A, only
forts to bring prominent speak- son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brod-
ers and outstanding entertain- sky, 2631 Gladstone; captured
ment over the Weinberg Hour. Aug. 7, France.
Sgt. Sidney Weiss, April 29,
Mr. Weinberg in reply to the
congratulations of the speakers hospitalized in France; husband
stated that he was happy to have of Mrs. Anne Weiss, 4257 Rich-
Mr. Lemberg's aid in making the ton; captured last June, Italy.
radio hour of greater service to
the Jewish public. He stressed Buy Bonds and help slhorten
that Mr. Lemberg would bring
the War.
prominent speakers who would
discuss the most important prob-
lems confronting the community
and the Jewish people.
AL BAKER
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Mrs. Mendelson on
Congress Radio Program
Mrs. Esther Mendelson will
speak on the radio program of
the American Jewish Congress at
9:45 p. m. this Saturday, May
26, over Station WJLB.
She will report on decisions of
the National Congress Confer-
ence which she attended last
week-end in New York.
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"Vase of Flowers" lithograph.
Currier and Ives 1875
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