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Friday, February 1, 1946

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal

IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

Page Eleven

Draft Final Plans for Bicur Cholem Victory
Y.E.L. Victory Lunch Luncheon Wednesday

Ch arming /ride

Miss Mayme Stone entertained
with Ai luncheon and ccati41
- party at the Wonder Bar on Jan.
26, commemorating the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Marion Freed-
man.

The Youth Education League's
January board meeting was held
recently at the home of Mrs. Jack
M. Edelstein, Pennington Drive at
which time final plans for the

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Weisen-
feld, formerly of 1458 Atkinson,
have moved to 3280 Glynn Court.

forthcoming Victory Luncheon
were put in order. The event will
be held Tuesday, Feb. 19 at the
Latin Quarter. Mrs. Adolph Lichter
and Mrs. Sidney Kalt are in charge
of publishing the yearbook which
will be used as a souvenir program
for the luncheon. Mrs. Meyer Mill-
man assisted as co-hostess at the
January session.

Mr. and Mrs. Goodman Lefkof-
sky, of 2516 W. Philadelphia,
have left for a stay in Miami
Beach, Fla. Their son, Sgt. Joseph
Lefkofsky, has just been dis-
charged from the army after serv-
ing three years. He had just re-
ently returned from a year's serv-
ice in the ETO. Their son-in-law,
Sgt. Mitchell Feldman, was also
discharged after two years in the
service, and is at home with his
wife and son.

e ngagemenb

The annual Victory luncheon of
The Young Women's Bicur Cholem
will be held Wednesday afternoon,
Feb. 6 at the Canterbury House,
Livernois at Seven Mile. Mrs.
Louis Millman, UN 1-4591, is in
charge of reservations.
Mrs. J. Chodoroff, Oakman Blvd,
was hostess for the last open
meeting held Jan. 14. A dessert
luncheon was served.
On Jan. 21, the board wet at
the home of Mrs. S. Shiffman,
Cortland Ave. The next regular
meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zaff, of 2975 Fullerton Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Jerry Baseman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Baseman, of Monroe, Mich. Open house will be held at
the home of the bride-elect, Sunday, Feb. 3, after 8 p.m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pollack announce the engagement of their
sister, Selma, to Al Emoff, of Orlando, Fla. The wedding will take
place in March.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sarrett, of New York, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lenore, to Martin H. Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Gould, of 17577 Northlawn Ave.

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Mrs. Max Monheit (Dorothy
Gelstein) was entertained at a
dinner and shower by her sister,
Mrs. Harry Swartz, and sister-
in-law, Miss Betty Monheit, at
Lachaes on Jan. 7, and at a
luncheon at the Book Casino by
Mrs. David Scherr, Mrs. Sam
('herniak, Mrs. Jack Cohen and
Mrs. Joseph Weintraub on Jan. 2.

Feb. 3 Miss Alene Ruth Silverstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell I. Silverstein, of 18414 Fairfield Ave., to Mr. Max Rubin. Re-
ception at home from 3 to 6. No cards.
Feb. 10—Lois M. Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
S. Rosenthal, to Samuel L. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcus, at
the Wilshire Hotel.

gay Ciy no; „

—

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Kahn
have returned home from Cali-
fornia after spending a month
with relatives in Los Angeles.

MRS. MURRAY J. NADLER
(Miss Arline Levinson)

Among the graduates of Cen-
tral High School the past week
Miss Arline Levinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson,
were the following: David Blu- became the bride of Murray J. Nadler, son of
and Mrs. Jack
menau, Allan Fagan . and Ruth Nadler, at an impressive candlelight ceremony Mr.
in the Fort Wayne
Taylor.
Hotel. Rabbi Rosenthal officiated.

After spending two weeks in
Samaritan Hospital, Mr. Louis B.
Harrison is convalescing at his
home.

Miss Miriam Kramer, who for
the past few months has been
making her home in Rochester,
N. Y., has returned to this city
for a short stay, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Harry BeriNtein.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman
(the former was recently
ably discharged from the
have left for a vacation
East.

Leifer
honor-
Navy)
in the

Due to the illness of Harold
Salzmann, a Hebrew Union Col-
lege student, services were con-
ducted at The Hebrew Reform
Temple last Friday evening by his
colleague, Leonard I. Beerman,
who preached on "Can The Human
Mind Be Chained?".

ear Tflitzvahi

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Suger-
man, of 3359 Leslie Ave., an-
nounce the Bar-Mitzvah of their
son, Donald, on Saturday morn-
ing, Feb. 9, at the Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sims, of
18227 Pinehurst, announce the
Bar-Mitzvah of their son, Ben-
nett B., on Friday evening, Feb.
8, at Temple Israel services at
the Art Institute. Reception at
home Sunday evening, Feb. 10. No
cards.

Jan. 11—To Capt. and Mrs. Jack Lawson (Ruby Davidson), a
daughter, Linda Rochelle.
The bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin with a wide
Jan. 18—To Capt. and Mrs. George Charnas (Mildred R. Feldman),
bertha and a skirt, draped to reveal a hoop of ruffled tulle. A halo of a daughter, Maxine Louise. Capt. Charnas is stationed in Georgia.
braided tulle edged in satin and seed pearls held the three-tiered, scal-
Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newberger (Barbara Finster-
loped veil. Her bouquet was made of satin leaves, stephanotis and an wald), of Scarsdale, N.Y., a daughter.
orchid.
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuschinski, of 19013 Wildemere,
Following a dinner and reception, the couple left for a honeymoon a daughter, Ellen Sue.
in New York and upon their return will reside in Cleveland.
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash (Violet Borin), of 18441
Prairie, a son, Douglas Paul.
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Burton Grossman (Beatrice Smith), of
Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Gail.
Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Robins (Mae Cohen), a daughter,
Featuring the music of Bobby
Wendy Jo.
Grayson and his orchestra, the
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Jan. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elson (Marjane Berger), of Wash-
first annual Dance of the Young
WEINSTEIN - KANER
burn Ave., a son; William Robert.
Peoples Club of the Northwest
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Feinstein (Florence Solomon), of
At an impressive candlelight
Hebrew Congregation and Cen-
ter will be given in the Jade Ball- ceremony in the green room at 15804 Linwood Ave., a daughter, Diane Sharon.
room of the Detroit Leland Hotel Lachar's Hall, the wedding of
Pearl Kaner, daughter of Mr. and
Saturday, Feb. 2 at 9:30.

Valentine Dance

A queen of hearts will be chosen
from among the young women
present by a board of judges
composed of -Danny Raskin, Bobby
Grayson, the bandleader, and Mr.
Lax, president of the men's club
of the congregation.

Mrs. Citrin Honored at
Memorial Luncheon

A memorial luncheon in honor
of Mrs. Molly Citrin was held at
the home of Mrs. Manya Konikow,

2920 Collingwood.
Mr. Meltzer and Mrs. Litwak
who knew Mrs. Citrin intimately
for several years told of some of

her accomplishments.
Mrs. Konikow's son Gershon, an
accomplished pianist, played sonic?
of Chopin's music.
$170 was collected to be used
for the purchase of medicine and
supplies for the Russian War Re-
lief, in honor of Mrs. Citrin.

Calendar of Events

FEBRUARY 2 — SATURDAY
Council-Center Mlava Malka, Jewish Center
Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah Mlava Malka, Mogan Abraham
Synagogue
Young People's Club of Northwest Hebrew Congregation and
Center, Annual Valentine Dance, Detroit Leland Hotel

FEBRUARY 3 — SUNDAY
Tea Talk, Jewish Community Center
Athena Club Anniversary Dinner, Lee 'n' Eddies

FEBRUARY 4 — MONDAY

Emergency Meeting, Detroit Section of American Jewkii
Congress, Lee Plaza Hotel

FEBRUARY 5— TUESDAY
Dr. Salo Baron Lecture, Congregation Bnai Moshe
FEBRUARY 6 — WEDNESDAY
Bnal David Sisterhood Victory Party, Rosenberg's
Victory Luncheon, The Young Women's Bicur Cholem, Can-
terbury House
Luncheon honoring Mrs. Sarah Kukso, Detroit Leland Hotel

FEBRUARY 9—SATURDAY
Barn Dance, Migdal Chapter, League for Labor Palestine,
Jericho Temple

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arriages

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Mrs. Morris M. Kaner, of Cort-
land Ave., to Robert Weinstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Weinstein, was solemnized.
The bride was lovely in a satin
gown with bead trimmings and
wore a fingertip length veil. The
bridal couple was attended by four
ushers, four bridesmaids and two
flower girls.
The Grand Modgizer Rabbi
from New York and Grand Rabbi
Rabinowitz of Detroit officiated.
Cantor Schulsinger rendered "Oh
Promise Me," in Yiddish. Fol-
lowing the ceremony, dinner was
served in the Lachar banquet
hall for 150 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein left on
a honeymoon trip to New York.

WOHL - GELMAN
At a formal candlelight cere-
mony at the Heights Masonic Tem-
ple, in Cleveland, Ohio, Mildred
Gelman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jaci4 Gelman, and Jack
Wohl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Wohl, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
were united in marriage, with
Rabbi Rosenthal officiating.
Guests from Detroit included
the bride's aunts and uncles, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Bobrin and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Alter; and the
bride's cousins, Estelle Alter, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Rabinowitz, Mrs.
Jerome Honig and Bill Bobrin.

BRESHGOLD - SLOTNICK
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Slotnick,
of Pingree Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Lil-
lian, to William Breshgold, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Breshgold,
of Blaine Ave. The ceremony was
performed Sunday, Jan. 20.

MONHEIT - GELSTEIN
Miss Dorothy Gelstein, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Gelstein, of Linwood Ave., was
united in marriage to Max Mon-
heit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Monheit, of Normandy Ave., in
an evening ceremony at her home
on Saturday, Jan. 12. Rabbi Mil-
ton Aron officiated. Dinner fol-
lowed for 60 guests. The couple
spent their honeymoon in Chicago.

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Mr. and Mrs. David R. Birn-
baum, of 2630 Richton Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley, to Fred Sor-
kowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Sorkowitz, of 2005 Pingree

Migdal Chapter Plans
Saturday Barn Dance

Migdal Chapter, League for La-
bor Palestine, announces a Barn
Dance to be held Saturday eve-
ning Feb. 9 at Jericho Temple, Joy
Road and Linwood. Proceeds of
this dance will go to the Hecha-
lutz Organization of America to
assist in their program of training
and preparing American Pioneers
for settlement in Palestine.
A professional folk dance caller
and orchestra will provide the en-
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