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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-24

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Alitericalf ,fewish Periodical Center

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, August 14, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Cpl. George Bez, who has been
overseas for a year is spending
his 30 day furlough with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
s. Samuel Bez of Wisconsin
re , Another brother, former
,ieer41. Alvin Bez, has been dis-
v .ged from the Army.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedgut
and daughtek Essie are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fisher
of Atkinson ave., while en route
from New York City to Los An-
Areles, where they will make their
o m e.

-

Cantor Pekarsky
At Beth Aaron

Mrs. Elliot Lipson of Merton
Rd., ieft for a month's stay in
Charlevoix.

Maurice Enggass and his son
Peter and daughter Barbara re-
turned from a visit in Charlevoix.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen and
their children, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Coville returned from a visit
in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Aaron Kurland of Calvert
avenue returned from a visit in
Chicago with her son Norman
who is attending the University
Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz and of Chicago.
her three sons of 3434 Cam-
bridge Road, have returned after
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolfe of
three years absence from Detroit. the Merest are spending a few
Lt. Commander Schwartz is serv- weeks in Charlevoix.
ing in the South Pacific.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman
Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt and small
son Lloyd of Sturtevant have
daughter, Linda Sue, of San and
returned from a stay in South
Juan drive, have returned from Haven.
the cottage of Mrs. Lipsitt's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs,
Mrs. Harold Powell was the
near Chelsea, Michigan.
house guest of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Pfc. Normand Meyer has just Salon of Longfellow avenue. Mr.
*turned for a 30-day furlough Powell joined his family over
from Germany after 18 months
week-end, both returning to
across. He reports back to Camp the
their home in Pittsburg.
Grant, Ill.
Mrs. Sadie Engelman and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin of Leon
Vliet of Elmhurst
Oak Drive returned by plane last I avenue Van
Saturday from a two weeks stay I Haven. are vacationing in South
in Mexico City.

CANTOR I. H. PEKARSKY

Cantor I. H. Pekarsky will
conduct the High Holiday Services
at the new Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Thatcher and Wyoming,
Alex Margulies, president of the
congregation, announces. The new
house of worship will seat 400.
Tickets are now being sold at the
synagogue from 8 t 9 in the eve-
nings.

Mrs. Herbert Pizer of Macon,
Georgia is the guest of her
ft
mother, Mrs. Alex Block and her
brother-in-law and sister, Dr
Pfc. Ben B. Buten, 2539 Pin-
and Mrs. Peter Bernstein of Bos-
ton Blvd.
gre, son of Mrs. Dorothy Buten,
a member of the "Old Hickory"
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer, of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldenberg
Northlawn avenue, have returned and their daughters Lois and division (30th Infantry) is on his
home after spending a week at Carol of Glynn Court, returned way home. The Old Hickory divi-
the Drake Hotel in Chicago.
from a sojourn at Cedar Pointe sion landed on the coast of Nor-
mandy four days after D-Day and
and Cleveland.
Miss Marilynn R. Pensler,
spearheaded the St. Lo break-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Capt. Harold T. Rattner, who through and then crashed through
E.. Pensler, left last week for 1 s pent the past 2 years in Pan- the Siegfried Line to encircle
Washington, D. C., en route to ama, arrived August 17th on a Aachen.
Raleigh, N. C., to visit with rela- 20-day leave with his family.
tives.
This division helped to stop
Mr, and is. Frank V. Martin Runstedt's lightning attack. The
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wayburn I o f Moss avenue returned from a Nazis called Old Hickory Roose-
d Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn and ' n torah in Bayfield, Ontario.
velt's SS. The 30th led the Ninth
r and Mrs. M. George Way-
Army's assault crossing of the
burn, returned from the past
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis Rhine and fought its way more
week-end in Goderich, Ont.
returned to their home in Bir-
mingham, Ala. having visited with than 200 miles to the Elbe at
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Saltzman of Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Magdeburg where it met the Rus-
Milwaukee are spending several Leo Butzel in Charlevoix, Mich. sians.
days with their children, Mr. and
Buten holds the , Purple
Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger and
Mrs. B. Milner returned to her Heart, presidential citation, and
family of Wildemere Ave.
home in Paris, Kentucky, having ETO ribbon with 4 battle stars.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Rattner of Huntington Woods.

Pfc. Buten, Member
Of "Old Hickory

Mrs. Louis Goldberg and
daughter Betty, of the Belcrest,1
are spending several weeks in
Chicago, stopping at the Stevens
Hotel.

Page Seven

BAY CITY NOTES

Hadassah Holds
Regional Parley
In Bay City

Eight Bay City Hadassah mem-
bers were among the 67 delegates
I who attended the conference of
the Central states of Hadassah
held at the Temple Bethel in Sag-
inaw last week.
; Airs. Arthur Edelstein, of To-
eldo, president of the Central
states region, presided and speak-
ers included Mrs. Morris Adler,
of Detroit, regional vice presi-
dent, and Miss Rose Bloom, of
Toledo, regional director of edu-
cation.
During the meetings the quo-
tas and goals for the coming year
I for the projects in which all Ha-
dassah chapters participate were
given They include the Youth
Aliyah project; child welfare and
vocational training; Jewish Na-
tional fund; Palestine supplies;
and the Hadassah medical organ.
ization.
The Bay City delegates who at-
tended were Mrs. William Lutren,
president of the local chapter;
Mrs. Morris Jaffee, membership
chairman; Mrs. Harry Singer,
education chairman; Mrs. Reuben
Adelman, Mrs. Philip Goldberg,
Mrs. Morris Karbel, Mrs. Hyman
Miller, Mrs. Harry Immerman,
and Mrs. Jack Surath.

In an impressive service read
in the Wenonah Hotel last week
by Rabbi Edward W. Tenenbaum,
of Saginaw, Miss Florence E.
Voight, of North Grant Street,
became the bride of Samuel M.
Rotberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Rotberg, of North Sherman
Street.

Theatres

MICHIGAN—Van Johnson and
Esther Williams in MGM's tune-
ful Technicolor spectacle, "Thrill
of a Romance," with Tommy Dor-
sey and his band, continues for
a second thrill-packed week at
the Michigan Theatre.

UNITED ARTISTS—Bette Da-
vis in the sensational adaptation
of the Broadway hit, "The Corn
Is Green," continues for a third
week at the United Artists The-
atre. The companion film is
"Shanghai Cobra," with Sidney
Toler as Charlie Chan.

PALMS STATE—Gary Cooper
and Loretta Young, co-starring
in "Along Came Jones," contin-
ue for a second week at the
Palms State Theatre. The com-
panion film is "The Falcon in
San Francisco," with Tom Con-
way in the title role.

FOX — "A Thousand and One
Nights," Columbia's Technicolor
fair tale, holds over for a sec-
ond record-breaking week at the
Fox Theater. The film stars Cor-
nel Wilde, Phil Silvers, Adele
Jergens and Evelyn Keyes, and
is hailed as the most uproarious
Arabian Nights tale ever told.

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MARRIAGES

SEGAL - EMMER
Mrs. Louis Morris of Oakman
purt announces the marriage of
her daughter, Dorothy Morris
Emmer, to Paul Segal on Friday
August 17.

i

CABOT - WIENER
At a beautifully appointed can-
dlelight ceremony at the Whittier
Hotel on Sunday, Aug. 19, Miss
Ruth Wiener, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Wiener, and Dr.
Joseph Cabot, son of Mrs. Ethel
Cabot and the late Ben Cabot,
was solemnized.
The bride who was given in
marriage by her father was radi-
al in a gown of white summer
Min with a deep yoke of net
bordered with princess lace. Her
veil was fingertip and she carried
a colonial bouquet of white or-
chids.
Th e bride was attended by Mrs.
S. Wiener and Mrs. R. Levin, as
bridesmaids, and Miss Constance
Ru
tein as maid of honor.
'Wiener, mother of the
b
s attired in grey blue
d wore orchids. Mrs. Cab-
ot, the groom's mother, wore sea
*in crepe and orchids.
Dr. and Mrs. Cabot left for a
trip up North and upon their re-
turn will take up residence in
Ann Arbor where Dr. Cabot will
resume post graduate work.

UAW ATTACKS BILBO

Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, returned
The UAW-CIO has asked the
to her home at Walnut Lake Senate to impeach Sen. Bilbo of
after a few days in New York.
Mississippi for his utterances
against racial and religious mi-
Mrs. Irving Edgar is spending norities.
a few days with her daughter,
Joyce Elaine, at the National Mu-
sic Camp at Interlochen. Dr. Ed-
GOOD MUSIC
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For Any Occasion
Richard, will join them and the
family will go to Mackinac Island
Floor Shows • Name Bands
where they will remain until La-
JULES KLEIN
bor Day.

753

I BarMitzvahl

Mr. and Mrs. Newman Harry
Knopper of 17532 Santa Rosa
Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Morton Paul, to take
place Saturday morning, August
25, in Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
Reception will be at home August
26 from 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.

Mr. • and Mrs. Max N. Haidy
at 3650 W. Outer Drive an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Robert, on Saturday morn-
ing, Sept. 1 at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation Center,
Bagley School, Roselawn and Cur-
tis. Reception will be held at the
Hotel Park Ave. Penthouse, Sat-
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