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September 14, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-14

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Friday, September 14, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

IN THE REALM
4 OF LOCAL SOCIETY

RECENT BRIDE

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Pfc. Jack Rodell of the medi-
c al Squadron, Dover Air Field,
ge l., was spending Rosh Hasho-
nah with the Berger family in
vilmington, Del.

Mr. and Mrs. Abbe A. Levi an-
nounce the bar mitzvah of their
son, Charles Sigmund on Satur-
day morning, September 22, at
nine o'clock at Congregation Mog-
ain Abraham, Dexter Blvd. at
Cortland. At home Sunday eve-
ning, Sept. 23 from 9 until 11
o'clock.

Capt. Sidney M. Gilberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg,
20010 Canterbury Drive, has re-
turned to Fort Sheridan after
spending a short leave with his
parents. Capt. Gilberg is the post
quartermaster at his camp.

4 , Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier, of
F/18295 Parkside, will have open

house on Sunday, Sept. 23, from
7 to 10 p.m., in honor of their
son-in-law, Capt. Raymond Conn,
who has just returned from two
years of overseas duty in Europe.

JWV Auxiliary
"Good Neighbor
Contest Ends Sept. 20

I t

The "Good Neighbor Letter"
contest sponsored by the Michi-
gan Department Ladies Auxiliary,
Jewish War Veterans, is nearing
its deadline as all letters must be
postmarked on or before mid-
night, Sept. 20. Letters telling of
some "good good neighbor" deed
known to the writer or performed
by the writer should be sent to
the Dept. of Mich. Ladies Auxil-
iary, JWV, 8212 Twelfth St. A
prize will be awarded the best
letter.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schol-
nick of 18983 Parkside Avenue
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Ivan M., on Saturday
morning, Sept. 22, at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek at 9:30 a.m.
Reception will be held at home
Vera Brown of the Detroit
at 8:00 p.m. No cards.
Times, Mrs. W. W. Wempt of the
Community War Chest, Mrs. Nor-
ton H. Pearl of the American Le-
gion, and Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg,
of the Dept. of Michigan Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Maus Weissberg- War Veterans, will be the con-
test judges.
er, 4101 Clements, celebrated a
Golden Wedding anniversary on
The orchid award will be made
Sunday, Sept. 2, at the Hungar- at the "Breakfast in Hollywood"
ian Village Restaurant. A dinner Brunch on Wednesday, Sept. 26,
party was given by their children at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, with
for the immediate family.
John Slagle from WXYZ as mas-
The couple were married in ter of ceremonies. Proceeds will
Hungary and have resided in this be used for the rehabilitation of
city since 1934. Prior to that wounded soldiers.
they lived in Cleveland and New
For tickets contact Mrs. Her-
York. Mr. Weissberger, 72, came bert Wallace, UN. 2-0501, Mrs.
to this country in 1914. Mrs. Helen Lapin, TO. 7-7539, or Mrs.
Weissberger, 66, and her chil- Leon Debosky, TY. 5-6713.
dren arrived in 1921. They have
three children and five grandchil-
Flowers for all occasions-
dren.

Weissbergers Feted
On Golden Wedding

Miss Esther Masserman, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masser-
man, 3290 Burlingame, has re-
turned from New York, wher e
she spent the summer vacation.
She is resuming her studies at
Wayne University.

Lt. David Crohn is spending his
30-day leave with his parents,
31r, and Mrs. David Crohn of
Wildemere Avenue. Lt. Crohn has
just returned from overseas duty
in Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger
of Pennington Drive, left Sept.
13th for a motor trip through
Pennsylvania.

Page Hewn

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS. STANLEY DUDELSON

(Miss Jean Rubinstein)

Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622

Mrs. Norman Helpert has re-
Jean Rubinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubinstein,
turned to her home on Elmhurst became the bride of Pvt. Stanley Dudelson, at an evening home
' Avenue from an extended trip to ceremony, Sunday, August 19.
Toronto, Ont.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter read the service in front of the fireplace,
which was flanked with palms. A fan-shaped arrangement of gladioli
Cpl. Lester Yolick, son of Mr. on the mantel was flanked by tall white tapers. The ceremony was
attended by the immediate family, following a reception on the lawn
and Mrs. Charles Harris of Sa- for
about four hundred guests.
very Avenue had a delay en route
The
bride selected a white satin gown, cut en train. It was made
from Camp Swift, Texas to Camp
princess style. The full skirt ended in a sweeping train, and the
Atturbury, Indiana. Cpl. Yollick sleeves were long and fitted. She wore a veil of illusion held by
recently received the Bronze Star a beaded cap, and carried a prayer book adorned with white orchids.
for heroic action in Hundsburg,
Shirley Melleck, maid of honor, wore blue net over taffeta, made
Germany.
with fitted bodice, low round neckline, cap sleeves, and very full
skirt. She carried yellow tea roses. Ralph Forman served as best man,
Mrs. Leslie Green (Alyce Geer)
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Rubinstein wore a royal blue
was the honored guest at a din- gown, and white gardinias. Mrs. Dudelson wore a black gown trim-
ner and miscellaneous shower at med with sequins and gardinias. Mrs. A. Bernstein, maternal grand-
the Belcrest Hotel, September 5. mother of the bride wore a black gown trimmed with white and
gardinias.
The hostesses were the Mesdames
The couple will take a short wedding trip, and their residence
Harry Baskin, Samuel Green, Ben
Lewis, Felix Green, and Sidney will be determined by the bridegroom's new station, to which he
will be assigned at the end of his leave. He has been in India for
Greenstein.
the last thirty months.

Sgt. Sheldon Ritchie, who has
BAY CITY NOTES
just returned from overseas duty
The rabbinical students are
in Austria is spending a 30-day
furlough with his parents, Mr. conducting High Holiday services
The sixth annual Detroit drive
and Mrs. Arthur Ritchie of Prin- in Bay City; Monford Harris, of
the Jewish Theological Seminary, for Vaad Hahatzalah has been
ceton Avenue.
at the Temple Abraham, and Har- initiated during the High Holy
Mrs. Samuel W. Leib and sons old Salzmann, of The Hebrew Day Zedoko season. Ever since
Jeffrey and Roger, of San Juan Union College, at Temple Ansche the outbreak of World War II, a
Drive, returned home after spend- Chesed.
local committee, organized by
ing most of the summer at their
the rabbis and officers of congre-
farm near Holly, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate H. Rosen- gations, has been active in secur-
thal have returned to their home ing the participation of Detroit
Miss Charlotte Brawer has just in Chicago after spending several Jews in this national movement.
returned from the West Coast days with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Beginning as an agency for
where she kept summer session Roman.
war-torn Yeshivoth, the American
studies at the University of
Vaad Hahatzalah expanded its ac-
Southern California at Los An-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein tivities to include aid for schol-
geles,
of Rochester, N. Y., are the guests ars, religious leaders and subse-
of their brother-in-law and sis- quently all groups of Jews who
Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, presi- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sempliner. could be saved in the war zone.
dent of the Dept. of Michigan
So far, in 1945, the Detroit Corn-
Ladies Auxiliary of JWV has just
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony mittee for Vaad Hahatzalah has
returned from a visit to New have been advised that their son, raised close to $70,000 for rescue,
'fork where she attended a na- Pfc. Chas. E. Anthony has been relief, and rehabilitation purposes.
tional policy and executive com- transferred to Hdqs. 2nd Army,
mittee meeting of the JWV auxil- in the Public Relations Office at
'try. This meeting was called by Memphis, Tenn. He recently re-
the national president, Mrs. Bes- turned from the ETO.
sie Kronberg.
The Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies
Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the Bel-
Aid Society members held a ser-
crest
returned
after
a
week-end
Mrs. Peter Vass and daughter,
vice for their departed president,
Ice, of the Wilshire Hotel, have visit to Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Morris Pevin at 8:30 p.m.,
rued from their summer home
on Monday, Sept. 10, at the Rose
Cadet
Sandy
Perlis
spent
the
.erhaven" on Lake Shore Rd.
—dr Lexington, Mich.
holiday week-end with his par- Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and
ents, Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis Tyler.
of
Glynn Court Avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks
of
Littlefield
Ave.
have
returned
t
Dr. and Mrs. Fred M. Barbas
o the city after spending 10 days
It Michigan City, Ind., and at of Wisconsin Ave. returned Wed-
Chicago -
The Aesculapian Ladies Auxil-
nesday from a week's stay in
iary held the first fall meeting at
Charlevoix, Mich.
the home of Mrs. A. A. Zazal,
Sirs. Joseph Neshkes and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- 151 Hazelwood.
''Yl'ila Neshkes of Clairmount
Plans were made for the an-
kve, are spending a month with baum have returned to their
elatives at Mt. Vernon, N. Y., home on Boston Blvd. after spend- nual charitable dinner dance. The

affair will take place at the Latin
ing a month in California.
nd Long Beach, Calif.
Quarter, Oct. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shlain of
CPI. Nathan Novograd, who is
Fullerton Ave. spent a week at YOM KIPPUR NITE
'1 ationed at Grand Island, Neb., the Sunset Lodge at Charlevoix, DANCE IN WINDSOR
3 home for a few days with his
411
Junior Hadassah of Windsor
Y- He has returned to his Mich., returning Wednesday.
4
will
stage its annual Yom Kippur
te and is spending the holidays
Flowers for all occasions--
'a Omaha.
Nite Dance at the Shaar Hasho-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 mayim Synagogue on Sept. 17.

Hahatzalah Opens
Annual Drive

Zviller Ladies Aid
Hold Memorial Rites

Aesculapian Auxiliary
Dinner Dance Oct. 29

Mail Your

Overseas Gifts

Between September 15
and October 15

Uncle Sam has designated this period for the
mailing of overseas gifts without the require-
ment of a letter of request from the service-
man who is to receive them.

Shop carefully for appropriate gifts, see that
they are securely wrapped according to postal
instructions, and legibly addressed with the
complete address of serviceman and sender.

HUDSON'S

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