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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday. June 5, 1942
At Homes for Consecrants of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Marshall .to- S
At Farm Exercizes
James Marshall, member of the
New York City Board of Higher
Education, and until recently its
Annual Consecration services of Congregation Shaarey Zedek president, will be the chief
be held Sunday morning, June 7. At homes will be held that speaker at the 46th Founder's
for the following:
Day exercises of the National
e Bensman, daughter of Ada Roblin, daughter of Ben-
. and Mrs. Louis Bensman, jamin Koblin, will be honored
7 Pasadena Ave., 2 to 5 p. m. at a reception at the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
e Berger, daughter of Mr. bert Feldstein, 3265 Boston Blvd.,
Mrs. David Berger, of Chi- 2 to 5 p. in. No cards.
Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs.
Marilyn Rita Roblin, daughter
ger will receive at the home
and Mrs. H. Berger, 3319 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koblin
lingame Ave., 2 to 5 and 7 to of 18642 Roselawn Ave., 2 to 5
p. m. No cards.
m.
Shirley Ruth Lichtenstein,
orothy Birnbaum, daughter of
and -.Mrs. Morris Birnbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Boston Blvd., 2 to 5 and Lichtenstein, 18025 Santa Bar-
bara Drive, 2 to 5 p. m.- No
9 P. M. No cards.
cards.
bars Helen Burns tin e,
Roberta Meyers, daughter of
hter of Dr. and Mrs. Perry
urnstine, 8451 La Salle Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Meyers, 2972
Webb Ave., 2 to 6 p. rn. No
to 5:30 p. m. No cards.
cards.
bara June Caplan, daugh-
Lois Ruth Rose, daughter of
f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cap-
2507 Edison Ave., 2 to 5 Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose of
9315 Genesee Ave., 3 to 6 p. m.
No cards.
JAMES MARSHALL
Muriel Iris Salinger, daughter
Carson, daughter of Mr.
rifts. Carl Carson, 2944 Way- of Mr. and Mrs. B. It Salinger, Farm School, on Sunday, June
Ave., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Tuxedo Ave., 2 to 5 P. M.
7.- The other speakers will be
ds.
Connie Schwartz, daughter of Rabbi Isaac Landman, of the
Cohn, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Garfield Place Temple, Brook-
lyn, and Dr. Cornelius Weydandt,
Mrs. Irwin Cohn, 18450 Fair- 2926 Webb Ave., 6 to 11 p. m.
Ave., 2 to 6 p. m. No cards.
Sarah Simons, daughter of Sey- professor of English at the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania. The Na-
bara Dann, daughter of Mr. mour Simons, 9000 LaSalle Blvd.,
tional Farm School, of Bucks
Mrs. M. S. Dann, 3030 Cal- 2 to 5 P. M. No cards.
County, Pa., trains city boys
Ave., 3 tp 5 0. m. No cards.
Dorothy Helen Smith, daugh- for agriculture.
orie Davidson, daughter ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip G.
The Farm School system of in-
. and Mrs. Harry C. David- Smith, 1717 Boston Blvd., 8 to struction is unique in its em-
2918 Webb Ave., 3 to 5 and 11 p. in.
phasis on the practical phases
9 p. rn.
E. Marcia Tobin, daughter of of the work. The three regular
Ilene Frazer, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tobin, 2755 years of study are alternated in
. and Mrs. John Frazer, Calvert Ave., 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 seven week periods between
work in the fields and class-
Leslie Ave., 7 to 10 p. m. p. xn. No cards.
room studies in such subjects as
as.
Paula Faye Tyner, daughter of chemistry, agronomy, farnt-law,
Lenore Gendelman, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Tyner, rural civics, English, farm ac-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- 19439 Warrington Drive, 7 to 10 counting, etc. The serious short-
Gendelman of 18470 Fair- p. in. No cards.
age of farm workers has made it
Ave., 2 to 5 p. rn. No cards.
Harriet Joyce Victor, daugh- necessary for the Farm School
bars Glasier, daughter of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel to introduce a special, condensed
and Mrs. Ben Glasier, 2921 Victor, 17607 Fairfield Ave., 2 one-year course.
Ave., 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 to 5 p. m. No cards.
No cards.
Gertrude Weiss, daughter of
elon Helene Goldharr, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss, 2235
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boston Blvd., 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
arr, 16247 Northla-svn. Mr. p. m. No cards.
rs. Goldharr will receive on
Elaine Weisman, daughter of
. 14, instead of June 7, from
An Advisory Council of Eu-
Mr. and Mrs. Simon H. Weisman,
10 p. in. No cads.
4285 Leslie Ave., 8 to 11 P. M. ropean Jewish Affairs, compris-
panne Greenblatt, daughter No cards.
ing representatives of countries
. and Mrs. Jerry J. Green-
taken over by the Axis who are
Harriett
Wolrauch,
daughter
17229 Fairfield Ave., 3 to
now to be found in the United
of Mrs. Rose Wolrauch and the
7 to 9 p. tn. No cards.
States, will be formed at a con-
late Morey Wolrauch, 277 Geneva
ference to be held by the World
Fay Harris, daughter of Ave., 4 to 7 P. M. No cards. _
Jewish Congress, at the Commo-
and Mrs. Dan Harris, 2692
Suzanne Mae Zechman, daugh- dore Hotel, New York, beginning
Ave., 2 to 5 p. m. No cards., ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Saturday, June 6, and continuing
His Ruth Isaacs, daughter Zechman, 17175 Woodingham all day Sunday.
. and Mrs. Theodore Isaacs, Drive, 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.
e Blvd., at the home of No cards.
Love rules the court, the camp, the
sister and brother-in-law,
grove,
d Mrs. Jacob Kass, 349 CONSECRANTS-
For love is heaven, and heaven is
d Ave., 6 to 10 p. in. No
Among the consecrants of
love.
• —Sir Walter Scott.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
or Ruth Isaacson, daugh- this Sunday, are: Miss Evelyn
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Isaac- Joan Kanat, daughter of Mr.
OAKLAND.. GLASS CO.
18989 San Juan Drive, 2:30
Specializing in
and Mrs. Sol Kanat of 4086
p. rn. No cards.
MIRRORS and MANTELS
Sturtevant Ave., and Miss Hen-
Made
to Any Size
Lenore 11(.211m*n, daughter
rietta Ainbinder, daughter of
Glass Tops for Furniture
. and Mrs. David Kaltman
TY. 5-9262
8 Lawrence Ave., 2 to 5 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ainbinder of
8619 Grand River
3266 Cortland Ave.
Jewish Youth's
LISTENING
POST
By DANNY RASKIN
HEAR 'N THERE . . .A.Z.A.
313 excursioning to Bob-Lo,
June 21 . . . Cheers to Jack
Rubin, who placed third in the
Collegiate Digest Salon Contest
. . . Four Bnai Brith junior
auxiliaries throwing , Victory
Party at Bnai David June 16
. . Admission will be sweets
and smokes equivalent to 25
cents . . . Norman Blum now a
cadet in the air corp . . . Sol
Siegel is in officers' training at
Pittsburg . . . Delta Omega and
Junior Hadassah will hostess the
USO party at the Jewish Center
June 10 . . . Sponsored by Lea-
gue of Detroit Jewish Youth's
Army and Navy Committee each
Wednesday . . . Last week's
was by Deborah and Debecca
Gratz groups . . . Cheers to Jack
Spencer, USO representative,
for his great work .. .
PERSONALITY OF THE
WEEK . . . Mike Golding . .
Established unbelievable record
as co-chairman of Junior Divi-
sion JG . . . Over 200 per cent
of quota . . . First time mark
ever approached . .. (Secretary
Esta Geller is also receiving
plaudits for her great work) .
He is a board members of Jun:
for Service Group and House of
Shelter . . Publicity wizard
for League of Detroit Jewish
Youth . . . Editing Civilian De-
fense Directory for them . . .
Attended Northern High, where
he played_ varsity baseball and
edited school papa., which re-
ceived All-American rating . . .
Two years at University of De-
troit . .. Member of Phi Alpha
fraternity s,
Indulges in all
athletics . . . Likes to dance
. . Particularly rhumba . . .
Best described, as one tenon -
said, "a grand guy with a mil-.
lion friends."
REQUEST AND ANSWER
DEPT. . . . Here's Pvt. Ruben
Gold's address . . . Sec. 4, 23rd
Tech. School Squadron (SP) Fort
Logan, Col. . .. Phil Rothschild
is the youngest member on Pis-
gah Lodge executive board . . .
All information in the column is
verified before publishing.
BRAVO . . . To Al Sprague,
who came into the Junior Di-
vision JE when they had but 14
percent of their quota after two
weeks had passed . . . Al bol-
stered it up to fighting pitch,
with the result that, to this date,
it is at the 106 percent mark! .
To Hanna Ferman, who, after re-
placing Abe Friedman, as secre-
tary of the Junior Division upon
his leaving for service, did a
grand job of organization . . . At
this writing, the Junior Division
has reached $17,130, with a quota
of $15,000 . . . their present
mark is already $101 over that
of Chicago's final total!
ABOUT THE TOWN . . . Hand-
ball fiends, Lou Schwartz, Kal
Goodman, Julie Gold and Sid
Berg, arguing over that hindered
point . . . Jacob Keidan lowering
the microphone for wee Hannah
Ferman, and still having to tilt
it . . . Junior Rally-ites found
it very "amoos'ing" . . . Mike
Golding rhumb-ing with a South
American look in his eyes . . .
Tech. Sgt. Ernie Iszkovitz in town
for 10 days, and entertaining with
laugh-provokers
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