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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-28

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Fr iday, September 28,

1945

1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Charming Bride

BAY CITY NOTES

BAY CITY WAC IS
MARRIED IN PARIS

Overseas 25 months with the
WAC, Technician Third Grade
Charlotte Friedman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman, of
North Lincoln Avenue, recently
became the bride of Sgt. Morris
Zorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Zorn, of Newark, N. J., in rites
read at the Liberal Synagogue on
Rue Copernic, Paris, France, with
Chaplain I. I. Hyman, chaplain of
the Theatre Service Forces, Eu-
ropean theatre, officiating.

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Her attendants were Cpl, Ger-
aldine Mullins, of Columbus, 0.,
and Sgt. Hedwig Berger, of De-
troit.

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Sgt. and Mrs. Zorn took a wed-
ding trip to London, and went
on into Scotland.

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BRAWER - KLAMER
On Tuesday evening, Sept. 18,

41 the Book Cadillac Hotel, Char-
lotte Brawer, (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Brawer, of Hazel-
wood Ave., became the bride of
Ensign Reuben Klamer, USNR,
son of Mr. Joseph Klamer, of
Canton, Ohio. Rabbi Fein, of
Canton, officiated at the single
ring ceremony in the presence of
200 guests.

The bride was lovely in an
ivory satin gown, fashioned with
a long train. Her veil was fasten-
ed at the top in a lace coronet.
She carried a prayer book which
had belonged to her maternal
grandmother, which was topped
with a white orchid and baby
'mums.

Council Tea Oct. 3

The Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
entertain its new members at a
tea, to be given at the home of
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, 664 Chicago
Blvd., on Wednesday afternoon,
October 3.
Mrs. David Marx, membership
chairman in charge of arrange-
ments for the tea, has announced
that Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, nation-
al president of the Council of
Jewish Women, will be the guest
speaker of the afternoon.
Mrs. Louis Marks, chairman
of a new "Bride's G•oup," to be
formed this year, will be present
to meet those interested in this
project.

Bnai Moshe Women
Visit at Eloise

Cooperating with the hospital
visiting council, a committee
from Congregation Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood visited at Eloise Hos-
pital on Sept. 26. The committee
erous nature of a Jew do with
consisted of the following: Mes-
dames Sam Simon, Jos. Beck,
Olga Israel, D. Greenbaum and
J. Nagler. The visit was made
under the sponsorship of Rabbi
M. J. Wohlgelernter. All mem-
bers are participating in plans
for the Chanukah celebration
scheduled for Dec. 2, under the
co-chairmanship of Mesdames M.
Rosenberg and L. Kepes, with
Mrs. Theo. Curtis in charge of
tickets.

Mrs. Sidney Brawer, of Cham-
• ENGAGEMENTS
paign, Ill., attended Mrs. Klamer
as matron of honor, and David
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, of 3250 Tuxedo Ave.,
Klamer, brother of the groom,
announce the
served as best man. Mrs. Brawer, engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Patricia, to Tech.
Wm.
mother of the bride, wore a light Schwartzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartzman of Sgt.
Newark,
blue and black dress and an or- New Jersey. Tech. Sgt. Schwartzman has recently been discharged
chid corsage.
from the army air forces after having completed 52 missions over
The ceremony was followed by Europe, receiving the DFC and the Presidential Citation.
a dinner and dancing in the ding date has been set for October 28 at the Belcrest. The wed-
Grand Ballroom. The couple left
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J, Leve, of Hazelwood Ave.,
immediately for Chicago and then
announce the
flew to California, where Ensign engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Jean, to J. Jerome Blum,
son
Klamer's ship is in port.
of Mrs. Hulda Blum, of Nw York City.
Mrs. Klamer attended the
Mr. and Mrs. William Stein, of 2749 Webb Ave.,
announce the
Frances Shimer School in Mt. engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Arbie Hailperin,
son of
Mrs.
Carrol, Ill., and Wayne Univer- Pearl Hailperin, of Newark, N. J. A reception will be
held Oct. 6.
sity. Ensign Klamer, who just re-
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Duchin announce the engagement
turned from 14 months duty in
of their
the Pacific, attended the Univer- daughter, Esther, to Sgt. Joseph B. Dresser, of Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.
sity of Michigan and graduated
Mrs. Anna Epstein of Clairmount Ave., announces the engage-
from Ohio State University, ment
of her daughter, Eve, to Pfc. Arthur L. Gold, son of
where he was affiliated with Sig- Mrs. Sam
Mr. and
Gold, of Leslie Ave. Pfc, Gold is now stationed
ma Alpha Mu Fraternity.
in Puerto
Rico.

The bride has had extensive
service with the WAC in Africa,
Italy and France. Sgt. Morris is
(MISS FERN LANSKY)
attached to a signal corps unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lansky an- They met in France several
nounce the marriage of their months ago.
daughter, Fern, to Sam Lutz. The
Mrs. Norman Kahn, daughter
wedding took place Sept. 1 at the
Belcrest Hotel with Rabbi Josuha of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kahn, has
Sperka officiating.
left for Kansas City, Mo., after
The bride was attired in a spending the holidays here.
beautiful gown of ivory satin and
lace, with fingertip veil. She car-
Mr. Robert Roman, son of Mr.
ried white orchids and a bible.
and Mrs. A. B. Roman, who spent
The attendants were the bride's the week-end here has returned
sisters. Mrs. Marvin Markowitz to Chicago.
was matron of honor, Miss Odis
Lansky, maid of honor, and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbel
Jeannette Crispy was bridesmaid.
recently had as their guest, Mrs.
Brenda Gail Markowitz, a niece
Minnie Baron of Detroit.
of the bride, was the flower girl.
Julius Spoon acted as best man.
Mrs. Jack Kreekun left on Sat-
The bridegroom's sister and urday for St. Louis to join her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. Guam, husband.
CWIBEL - WEINDLING
• WEDDINGS
were also in the wedding party.
The couple are honeymooning in
Miss Gloria Weindling became
Morris Cwibel, Sunday, Aug.
Chicago and upon returning will
Oct. 7—Miss Gloria Rose Rosman, daughter of
PORT HURON NEWS Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
26. The ceremony and dinner was Harry Rosman, 2234 Boston Blvd., to Meyer Ellis, son
reside at 11750 N. Martindale.
of Mr. and
The Succoth again offered an held at the Bnai Moshe syna- Mrs. Rubin Ellis, of Rochester Ave., at the Bnai
Moshe. Rabbi
opportunity for spreading good gogue, with Rabbi Fischer offi- Moses Fischer will officiate
will and better understanding be- ciating.
IN THE REALM
tween the various religious faiths
Sept. 30—Miss Frieda Benjamin, daughter of
Attending the bride were Miss
Mrs. Samuel Ben-
OF LOCAL SOCIETY by inviting many groups to the Jane
Weindling, maid of honor, jamin, of Waverly Ave., to Irving Sohon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Fink, of Sukkah at the home of Rabbi Mrs. Harold Haber, Mrs. Joe jamin Sohon, of New York, N. Y.
the Dee Plaza Apts., are visiting Auerbach. On the second day of Gaynes, Miss Frances Baskin,
Succoth two classes of the Sun- Miss Roslyn Rosen, Miss Ann
in Pittsburgh and New York.
day School of the First Congre- Cwibel of Chicago. Chuck Cwibel
gational Church visited the Suk- served as best man. Other ushers
Miss Lois J. Glass, daughter of
kah,
where Rabbi Auerbach ex- were Joe Gaynes, Cpl. Harold
Sept. 7—To Flight Officer and Mrs. Herbert R. Oppenheim
Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass, of 18240
San Juan Dr., was honored with plained the meaning of the holi- Haber , Dave Lavey of Chicago, (Muriel Bader), of Prairie Ave., a son, Darryl Phillip.
a luncheon at the Book-Cadillac day and its symbols. During the Sid Cwibel and Abe Rosenzweig
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amberg, of 709 Chicago
Blvd.,
a daughter, Joan Katheryn.
on Sept. 15, celebrating her 16th festival week, the Port Huron also from Chicago.
Ministerial
Association
and
a
birthday. In the evening, 40
The bride's mother wore a
Sept. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R.
Kanagur (Helen Rose
friends celebrated this event at group of the YMCA were guests chtrtreuse dinner gown with a Hamburger), a daughter, Mary Sue.
in Rabbi Auerbach's Sukkah.
her home.
cluster of sequine at the waist.
Sept. 17—To Pfc. Robert and Mrs. Phillips (Harriet Berman),
The groom's mother wore a sol-
a
son, Stephen A.
Miss Elaine Novitz was exten-
Memorial Services will be con- dier blue dinner gown. Both wore
sively entertained before her ducted this Saturday at 9:00 a:m. orchids.
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegl (Eleanor Shapiro), of
The bride looked radiant in a Ma•ygrove Ave., a son.
marriage to Albert Summer on Simchas Torah Services will be
Sept. 18. On Aug. 16, Mrs. Nor- held on Saturday night at 7:30 white satin gown and a long-
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Brandon
(Belle Yucht), of
man Ross entertained at luncheon p.m. and Sunday morning at 9:30 laced veil. She carried a bible
3740 Richton Ave., a daughter, Joan M.
at Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. a.m. Special Simchas. Torah gath- with orchid. The newly-wedded
Ben Goldberg honored her at a erings with reception for the couple are making their home in
Sept. 23—To Cantor Hyman and Mrs. Adler (Ruth Klein), a
luncheon at the Book Casino. Chazane Torah will be held after Chicago after a honeymoon in daughter, Shoene Sarah, at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feiler enter- the Services.
Spinkawasse, Indiana.
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Weisberg (Marjorie Elbin-
tained Mr. Summer and Miss No-
Many out-of-town guests at-
ge•, formerly of Detroit), of 21 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass.,
vitz at dinner on Aug. 24. Mrs.
Chaplain Herbert S. Eskin, for- tended the affair. From New Or- a daughter.
Leonard Simons entertained at a mer rabbi of Congregation Mt. leans came Mr. and Mrs. Gaethe;
luncheon and shower at the Can- Sinai, visited Port Huron during Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cwi-
terbury House. Her aunts, Mrs.
his leave from Europe, and ad- ble, the groom's parents; Mr. and
Moe Teitel and Mrs. Anne Snitz, dressed the members of his for- Mrs. Rozenzweig, Dr. Neiman,
and her sister, Sadie Novitz, gave
mer congregation on his experi- Mr. and Mrs. Neiman; Toronto,
a dinner and shower at the Lee ences.
Mr. and Mrs. Speigal, Mr. and
Plaza Hotel on Sept. 12. Mr. and
Mrs. Haber, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Summer will be at home
Wosnick.
Port
Huron-Sarnia
Lodge
No.
after Oct. 1 at 18694 Parkside.
1052 Brad Brith will open its sea-
FAUMAN - ROSENBLATT
son with the installation of the
Miss Donna Carlson, of 2286 officers on Oct. 2. The incoming
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rosenblatt
calvert Ave., has left for Coral officers are Sam B. Young, presi- announce the marriage of their
Gables, Fla., to resume her dent; Herman L. Goldstein, vice daughter, Faye, to Gordon Fau-
Audies at the University of
president; Louis C. Bergsman. man, of Los Angeles, Calif. Nup-
secretary; Joe Kertes, treasurer, tials took place Wednesday, Sept.
and Ben Field, guardian.
19. The couple are now residing
at 238 So. Berendo, Los Angeles.
Rabbi Selig S. Auerbach gave
a Succoth broadcast over the Blue Music Study Club
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golman,
Water Station on Sept. 24.
To Meet Wednesday
3049 Glendale Ave., announce
The Music Study Club will
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Major Alven Weir, of Akron, launch its opening meeting at 2
Alvin Seymor, on Saturday morn-
ing, Sept. 29, at Congregation 0., son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 3, with
linai David. At home Sunday eve- Weil, 116 North Monroe street, a musical program and tea at the
nin g from 7 to 12. No cards.
has served as chief surgeon of the Women's City Club.
Army hospital ship "Thistle,"
'He just graduated
Miss Rose Suzanne Derderian,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Stein, sailing between New York and soprano and student winner of
• from an Arthur Murray
of Boston Blvd., announce the Europe, for the past 15 months. the State and District contest of
Major
Weil,
who
was
a
former
'teen age rumba class!"
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert
he National Federation of Wo-
M., Friday evening, Sept. 28, at Akron physician recently per- men's Clubs will be the guest
Temple Israel. Services will take formed an emergency appendec- a rtist. She will be accompanied
place at 8 p.m. in the Lecture tomy on a North Carolina infan- a t the piano by Miss Alice Ber-
Hall of the Detroit Institute of tryman during the voyage of the derian.
You're never too young or too old
ship. Maj. Weil, who moved to
Arts. No cards.
Mrs. Fred Schild, pianist and to take dance lessons at Arthur a whirl at graduation proms. Or
take private lessons and learn a neat
Akron 10 years ago, has been in member of the club,
will also be Murray's and swing into popularity. Rumba or any new dance in record
Flowers for all occasions-
service for three and a half featured as soloist. Mrs. J. S.
'Teen age classes are now forming.
time. Arthur Murray, 1209 Wash-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 years.
And are they fun! Start now—have
Sauls is chairman of programs.
ington Blvd.• at State St

—Photo by .1. J. (Marko

MRS. SAM LUTZ

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