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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-10-05

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Friday, October 5, 1946

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Junior Hadassah
.); Teas This Sunday

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Sholem Aleichem Aux. • ENGAGEMENTS
Plans Donor Affair

Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Green, of Cortland Ave., announce the en-
gagement of thei• sister, Violet Gilman, to Sam Weisberg, son of
Julius Weisberg and the late Mrs. Rebecca Weisberg. The wedding
will take place Sunday, Dec. 16, at the Belcrest Hotel.
Mrs. Mary Rose, of 204 Summit St., River Rouge, announces the
engagement of her daughter, Evelyn, to Max Feldman, Cincinnati,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, of 2477 Glendale, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenstein, of 2638 Richton Ave., announce
the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Jacob Gormezano, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gormezano, of the Bronx, New York. Mr.
Gormezano was recently discharged from the Army.
Mrs. Tillie Grossman announces the engagement of her son, Lt.
Manuel A. Grossman, Medical Administrative Corps, to Lt. Ethel E.
Shilmover, Army Nurse Corps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shil-
mover of Baltimore. Lt. Shilmover and Lt. Grossman served with
the University of Maryland Unit on the Fiji Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstrom, of Muirland Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bette, to Lt. (jg) Samuel Karp, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karp, of Gladstone Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ellbogen, of Glencoe, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Betsy Wertheimer, to Joseph
Lee Sillman, son of Captain and Mrs. Spencer F. Finney, of Detroit
and Hollywood, Calif.

The Detroit unit of Junior Ha-
dassah is presenting membership
teas for each of its three groups
this Sunday. Corrine Perliss is
unit president.
The Central group tea will be
rld at the home of Mrs. Abra-
m Cooper, 1536 Chicago Blvd.,
at 2 p.m. The program will fea-
ture a talk by Milton Gordon, of
the Young den's Zionist Organi-
za tion. There will be community
s inging, led by Florence Lipshitz,
choral leader, and selections by
Virginia Garrison, pianist.
Rhodine Unger is president,
and B:trbara Milan is membership
chairman.
The Russell Woods group tea
will be at the home of Mrs. Sam-
uel Heyman, 4021 Glendale. The
guest speaker will be Aaron Su-
metz. There will be entertain-
ment by Lorraine Levin and the
choral group. President of the
MRS. SAMUEL SHORR
Russell Woods group is Gertrude
Strauss. Frieda Lasser is mem-
The women of the Sholem Alei-
bership chairman and her co-
Oct. 7—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Josephson, of Ohio Ave., announce the
chem Folk's Institute, active in
chairman is Essie Kaplan.
coming marriage of their daughter, Eileen, to Mr. Fred Gattegno,
cultural
education,
are
sponsors
Dorothea Bond, former presi-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Polinsley, of Glendale Ave. Following the
dent of Little Women of Hadas- of the annual donor project for
sah and unit membership chair- the support of the Sholem Alei- ceremony the couple will leave for Acapulco, Mexico, for an extend-
ed honeymoon.
man for Junior Hadassah, will chem Folk's Schools. The schools
provide
Yiddish
education
for
Oct. 7—Miss Gloria Rose Rosman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
speak at the University group tea
and there will also be an address boys and girls and serve as a cul- Harry Rosman, 2234 Boston Blvd., to Meyer Ellis, son of Mr. and
by Elizabeth Chrenin, University tural center for adults. The 15th Mrs. Rubin Ellis, of Rochester Ave., at the Bnai Moshe. Rabbi
group president. For location of annual luncheon is under the Moses Fischer will officiate.
this tea, call Elizabeth Chrenin, leadership of Mrs. Samuel Shorr
Oct. 14—Miss Helen Kadushin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Townsend 6-1961. Young women and will be held Dec. 19 at the Kadushin, of Kentucky, to Norman Feder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Book
Cadillac
Hotel.
from 18 to 25 are invited.
Feder, of Rademacher Ave.
A pep rally was held at the
Oct. 20—Miss Selma Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
home of Mrs. Shorr, where fund
Bicur Cholem Group raising
plans were discussed — M. Roberts, of Warrington Drive, to Lieut. Abrahamson, son of
Buffet Supper Oct. 31 of which brunches, teas and other Mrs. Edmund Abrahamson, of Chicago, Ill.
On Tuesday, Oct. 2, a board entertainment s are already in
meeting of the Young Women's function. The first affair was held
Bicur Cholem was held at the in the home of Mrs. Ben Good-
man, 3220 Sturtevant, on Oct. 3.
home of Mrs. Carl Braun.
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Max M . Fogelman (Goldie Pritz), of
A group of young matrons are Boston Blvd., a son, Burton Dennis.
A buffet dinner is being plan-
ned for members and their hus- to meet at 18111 Muirland on
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon
bands for Wednesday, Oct. 31, Oct. 20, where Evelyn Josselson 3239 Pasadena Ave., a son, Michael H. Victor (Helen Letsky), of
Gary.
at the Workmen's Circle on Lin- and Esther Zlotnick will be host-
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Allender (Bette Davis), a
wood at Burlingame.
esses in an effort to organize an
daughter, Carol Lynn.
Mrs. Mervin Gardner is chair- active division of this unit. Mrs.
man of the annual donor lun- Isaac (Poll) Finkelstein is chair-
cheon, which is scheduled for man of pledges. The Ways and
tor for the American Red Cross.
Dec. 5 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Means Committee will aid those
Mrs. Richard Cott is in charge
who wish to earn pledges through
of tickets for the forthcoming
resale of rummage. Co-chairman
brunch book reviews and will
Zeta Alpha Rho
is Mrs. Samuel Jacobson, Town-
have them available at this meet-
Announces Officers
send 7-6105; general direCtor is
ing. Attendance this year will be
Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity in Ida Kamoroff, University 1-6172.
Arrangements have been com- limited to members. Mrs. Samuel
starting its 16th year held its
pleted for the opening Victory Singer, chairman, and Mrs. Mau-
first meeting of the 1945-1946 Noted Singers Open
luncheon and meeting of Shaarey rice Zackheim, co-chairman, are
season Wednesday, Sept. 26, at
Zedek Sisterhood, at 12:30 this in charge of general arrange-
Town Hall Season
the Barium Hotel.
Monday in the social hall. Forty- ments. The book review pro-
Officers for the new season are:
Margaret Speaks and Conrad eight women who have contrib- grams are being planned by Mrs.
chancellor, Kapel Kahn; vice Thibault, radio stars, will open uted 150 hours or more of Red Walter Field and Miss Hattie
chancellor, Albert Greer; questod, the Detroit Town Hall season at Cross service during the past Gittleman.
Abe Freedman; scribe, Nathan the Fisher Theater, at 11:00 o'- year will be the Sisterhood's
Rubel; warden, Julius Katz.. The clock, Wednesday morning, Oct. guests and will receive merit
Board of Chancellors consists of 10.
awards from Mrs. Benjamin Gor-
Michael R. Bagdade, Hyman M.
The singers will give a pro- don, the organizer of this Red
Beale and Samuel W. Pearlman. gram of songs ranging from op- Cross unit, which for the last
era and concert favorites to the two years functioned under the
familiar folk tunes of America. direction of Mrs. Sidney Frank.
Beth Aaron Women
They will he accompanied by Al-
Luncheon reservations are han-
To Install Officers
derson Mowbray at the piano.
dled by Mrs. Louis Tobin, Town-
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood will
In the roster of speakers to send. 8-3254. The social commit-
hold the first installation of offic- discuss current problems at the
ers at an open meeting at the Town Hall series this season are tee, which has made preparations
new synagogue, corner Wyoming H. R. Knickerbocker, Basil O'- for the event, consists of Mrs.
746 Collingwood at Third
and Thatcher, at 8:30 Monday Connor, Vincent Sheehan, Robert Louis Seiton, chairman, and Ales-
admes Morris Krause, Joe Hor-
evening.
Boothby, M.P., Josephine Roche,
TOwnsend 8.2680
A prominent speaker will be Erika Mann, James M. Hepborn, witz and M. S. Perlis, co-chair-
man.
Mrs.
Mayfield
Mathis
is
the
Present, A charter membership Madame Lakshmi Pandit, Maria
chairman of hostesses.
Dining and Ballrooms
drive is now being launched.
Osmena, and Henri Chatillon,
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
Arrangements for Sunday and noted hat designer of Paris and
NOW AVAILABLE
dent of the Sisterhood, will pre-
Hebrew School are now being Mexico.
FOR BOOKINGS
side
at
the
meeting,
and
Miss
made. Details will be discussed at
For
this meeting.
Gertrude Jean Leve will give vo-
cal selections, accompanying her-
WEDDINGS
self on the piano. The speaker
David Horodoker Jrs.
BAR MITZVAHS
will be Gilbert P. O'Connell, who
will talk on "Tomorrow's Chal-
ve $240 to Mizrachi
lenge." Mr. O'Connell has recent-
Call CARL BISIO, Mgr.
The David Horodoker, Jrs.
ly returned from 22 months ser-
(wi th Julius Zemmol as pre-
The new Business and Profes- vice in the Pacific as club direc
sident) donated two hundred and
sional Group of Pisgah Women,
rty dollars for the care, main-
Bnai Britt). will have the first
nee and education of a child
open meeting of the year at
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
OCT. 12-13-14—Eves.
Rapoel Hamizrachi colony in
Webster Hall, Wednesday eve-
-destine.
Matinee—Oct.
14
ning,
Oct.
10.
The
officers
for
the
Group s
or individuals desirous year are:
of aiding the orphans of Europe
Louise Levitt, president; Mary
ere
requested to send their con-
t ribution
DE MONTE CARLO
s to Mrs. E. Ralph, 2323 Berman, vice president; Ruth Tie-
Tickets
$1.20
to
$3.00
telbaum,
secretary;
Lillie
Singer,
Grinnell's TE. 2.7100
Waverly, Townsend 6-5839.
treasurer; Regina Goldstein, sen-
tinel; Alice Lomus. monitress;
Bette Freedman, guide, and Pearl I I I 6,\\11 MI I 0 I I ■ M LI MIL 1■ 1 LI 0 1.1 ■ ■ \.\\I ■ .■..■ :WWI ■■■ .1 I I 0
Cohen and Sara Weiss, trustees.
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Plans are being made for a
membership drive. Young women
Samuel Freshman, son of Mr. who are employed are invited to
To See the Coming Trend
attend meetings. Regina Gold-
Mrs.
Earl Freshman of 8620
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at
Tyler
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Oct. 12, at Temple bership chairman.
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• WEDDINGS

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Beth El Sisterhood
To Entertain at
Interfaith Tea

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth

El will be host to the Women's

Committee of the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews, and
Protestant, at 1:30 p.m., Oct. 16,
at Temple Beth El.
A program has been planned
by the Co-chairman, Mrs. Ray-
mond Hendrickson, representing
the Protestant Women, Mrs. Mau-
rice Klein, representing the Jew-
ish Women, and Mrs. Leo Walser,
representing the Catholic Women.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi

of Temple Beth El, will welcome
the guests and Jason Tickton, or-
ganist and choir master of the

Temple, assisted by a soloist, has

arranged a program of liturgical

music.
Preceding the tea, which will
be served at the close of the
meeting, the guests will be taken
on a tour of the Temple. Women
of all faiths are invited to attend.

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