riursday, August 25, 1949 1949 baunt e the their n Sit- 'arold Sun- Loris, join the Nay. iota' and Lave to ay. ace loci ;on Greenbush Inn Lists Detroit Vacationers Teen-Age Sophisticates Dr , DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE By HELEN TENNENBAUM REASONING, UNDERSTAND- ING, or any form of logic seem to fail us when a person close to our hearts is called away forever. Faith is what we need most at such a time, and faith in the knowledge of God's wisdom is what we pray for and for those ---, whose dear one is lost to this world. With these ,thoughts in mind we would like to expres our heartfel sympathy to Mr and Mrs- . Nathan Rossen and liar old and Sanford Ilelen Rossen, in their bereavement, the death of Jor- dan Rossen who, stricken with polio, passed away less than one week ago. • ALL W110 KNEW Jordan con- sidered his friendship a privilege and will always keep his mem- ory alive. When Jordan gradu- ated from Central with the high- est honors possible, last January, teachers joined with the students in, wishing Jordan success at Northwestern University. Jordan attended Northwestern for the spring semester and had already made many new friends in addi- thin to those he left behind in De- troit. Indeed the class of January, '49 will always remember the class history, presented in the eloquent manner which made Jordan the winner of many of Central's for- ensic contests and one of the school's great assets at everything he attempted. • • • HIS FRIENDS remember the plays, the operetta, and other school functions in which he par- ticipated. They remember too Jordan's often light hearted man- ner on dates and at parties, and his more serious moods when he joined the fellows in discussions. Indeed, these are all memories now, and those of us who knew Jordan are thankful that he was able to make so much out of his short life. Although none of us can un- derstand why Jordan had to leave us. we can only hope and pray that he has found a lasting peace. To the family of Jordan Rossen we say that we know no one will be able to ease your heartaches, but hope that some solace may be found in the knowledge that Jor- dan will live on in the hearts of his friends as long as they live. • • • YOUR REPORTER is certain that you understand why we were unable to write a regular Teen-age column this week. This column, in memory of Jordan Rossen, we hope, express- ed the feelings of all the Central- ites and graduates who wanted Jordan's family to know that their loss is shared, even if only in part, by the countless persons who were privileged to know their son and brother. Detroit Couples Attend Berkshire Festival Detroiters vacationing at Green- bush Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldman, I. Elson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feldscher, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greenburg, Mrs. Bessie Rosenstein and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman. Also, Mrs. J. J. Gutow of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hecker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellman, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kohen, Dr. and Mrs. M. Levin and Mrs. Hyman Lea- vitt of Flint. And, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lifsitz, Morris B. Nosanchuk, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Samuels and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumer, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Siegel and Mrs. Sylvia Latt. • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosman of Stt'rtevant avenue celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the Inn. Reatives Bid Adieu to Rabbi, Mrs. Eisenman Mrs. Joseph ,Schwartzberg of Cleveland, Mrs. Max E. Pensler and her daughter Marilynn, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eisenman and their son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Lynn and their son Kenneth, and Mrs. Sophie Aron- son have returned from New York City where they witnessed the sailing of their parents, Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Ei4mman aboard the S.S. Neptunia for Israel, where the couple will make their permanent home. The Chronicle news deadline is noon, Mondays. • serve Back from a sojourn in Charle- voix are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Michelson. Back from Boyne City, Mich. are Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Wald- ron of Littlefield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Ellias of Trenton, Mich., have been, vaca- tioning at Woodhall Lake. Back from New York City are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raimi of Roselawn avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green of Monica avenue have returned from a week's stay in Chicago. Back from Eagle River and Charlevoix are Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Fink of the Lee Plaza Hotel. Mrs. 0. M. Zemon and her son Danny will return Sept. 6 from Chin levoix. Visiting relatives in Boston are Mrs. Henry Taymor and Lea Spevakow of Renfew road. Back from a motor trip to New York and the Carolinas are Mr. and Mrs. ,Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere avenue, Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Widgerson and their daughter Marlene of Chicago boulevard are vacation- ing at Mackinac Island. Pay City note3 By ELLA R. ANTHONY Norman Kahn of Kansas City, Mo., has joined his wife and son who are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn at Killar- ney Beach. Mrs. Fannie Koffman has re- turned home after spending a few weeks in Mt. Clemens. FOR YOUR HOME PHONE LEONARD L. RADNER MAdison 5300 36 MONTHS TO PAY Northern Heating Company 15 Years in Business • • **** • • :BORSCHT: :_buy :ROKEACH: Spending a fortnight in Charle- voix is Elaine Goldrath of Oak- man boulevard. GAS HEAT DOWN PAYMENT Shmuel. The Zabels will be hosts at a buffet supper in his honor at 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4, at their Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon home, 4352 Clements avenue. of Pingree avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barsky James, at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, at the United Hebrew School, Rose announce the Bar Mitzvah of their Sittig Cohen branch, Lawton at son Seth Howard, at 9 a.m., Satur- Waverly. A reception in her hon- day, Sept. 3, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. An open house or will be held Sunday afternoon, in his honor will be held from at their home. No cards. 7-10 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4, at their home, 2485 Glynn Court. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Korchak of Philadelphia avenue west an- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwartz an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Jerry, at 9 a.m., Saturday, son Sheldon Abbey, at 9 a, m., at Congregation David Ben Noch- Saturday, Sept. 3 at Congregation urn, 1736 Blaine avenue. An open Beth Tefilo. A dinner in his house in his honor will be held at honor will be held Sunday, Sept. 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4 at their 4 at Lachar's on Dexter. home. Rabbi Earl Korchak of Brooklyn will be a guest. SLATE LAST FILM "Psychiatry in Action" will be Mr. and Mrs. Max Zabel an- the film shown in the summer nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their series at the Center. The program son Seth Howard, at 9 a.m., Satur- will begin at 9 p.m., Wednesday, day, Sept. 3 at Congregation Beth Aug. 31." Mitzvah Social flo10 Mrs. Alex Kahn and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Al Rotberg have return- Among the Detroiters who at- ed from a few days in Grand tended the Berkshire Festival in Rapids. Lenox, Mass., were the Henry Winemans, the Harry Platts, the Back from a 10-day visit with Abe Coopers, Felix Mahlers, the her brother and family, Mr. and Philip Marcuses and the John C. Mrs. Irving B. Anthony of Tea- Hopp. neck, N. J., is James Anthony. NO e ar Page Mae' Yes, delicious meals dished up with heat-and-serve speed ... that's the story told by freezer owners everywhere! Quick as a wink you whisk your favorite foods out of the freezer ... ready them at the range ... and pop them on the table. It's as easy as that! 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