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THE
Marriages
Women's Clubs
JEWISH NEWS
Feuer to Address
B. and P. Hadassah
Friday, Ocfolier 16, 1942
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Wolfson-Weinstein: On Oct. 9, MEMBERSHIP TEA OF
Miss Fagabeth Weinstein, daugh- J.N.F. AUXILIARY OCT. 21
The Business and Professional
Of interest to Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids residents
ter of Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein,
The monthly meeting of the
became the bride of Lieut. Alan Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Division of Hadassah will hold a is the announcement made this week by Mrs. H. Ziff of Minneapolis,
joint meeting with their male Minn., of the engageinent of her daughter, Nell, to Rabbi Maurice Pe-
Hartman Wolfson, son of Mrs. National Fund will be held at
friends next Wednesday at 8 p.m., karsky, director of the Hillel Foundation at Northwestern Univer-
Arthur Mayer Wolfson of New the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on
at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi Leon sity, Evanston, Ill. Miss Ziff is a former national president of Junior
York City. The ceremony, which Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 12:30, in
I Feuer of the Collingwood Ave. Hadassah. Rabbi Pekarsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pekarsky of
took place in the bride's home the form of a dessert luncheon
Temple, Toledo, will be the prin- Grand Rapids, is a former national president of Avukah. He was the
organizer of Avukah at the University of Michigan. He is a brother
on Calvert Ave., was performed for members and new members.
cipal speaker.
of Herman Pekarsky, administrative assistant of the Jewish Welfare
by Dr. A. M. Hershman, and was Mrs. Louis Fineman will be hos-
All
members
are
urged
to
bring
Federation of Detroit.
attended by the immediate fam- tess at the luncheon.
their friends, male and female.
Mrs. Aaron D. Markson of W. Euclid Ave. is visiting with her
ilies. Lieut. Wolfson is in the
Mrs. William Klafer, chairman
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz, daughter and son-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. M. V. Dembovitz, in Forest
Army Air Corps Ferry Command
of the membership drive, urges chairman of the Division, is at- Hills, Long Island, N. Y.
and his Base Station is Wayne
all women who are not affiliated tending the Hadassah convention
Miss Annette Share, staff social worker with the American Red
County Airport.
with the organization's work for in New York, and will report at Cross, has been transferred from Camp Crowder, Mo., to Chanute
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the redemption of land in Pales- this meeting.
Field, Ill.
Amberg-Hoffman: Miss Jennie tine to attend this membership
Miss Sid Radin of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr.
Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and tea.
are Mrs. Manny Schare, Mrs. and Mrs. Morris Radin of Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs. Abraham R. Hoffman of
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Garfield of Chicago Blvd. had as their guests
A message relating to the great Sidney Kalt and Mrs. S. L. Mer:.
Sturtevant Ave., and Charles K.
over the week-end Mrs. Garfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
part the Jews in Palestine are Son. Ticket chairmen are Mrs.
Amberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenberg of Toronto.
taking in the war effort will be Jules Hackman and Mrs. Al Ma-
Oscar M. Amberg of W. Holly-
Bernard Ackerman, Acting Assistant Administrator SAS of the
delivered by Rabbi Joshua rans. Mrs. S. Guttentag is re- American Red Cross, returned on Saturday to his post in San Fran-
wood Ave., were united in mar-
Sperka. A musical program will freshments chairman.
cisco, following a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
riage Oct. 15. Dr. B. Benedict
be rendered by Miss Dorothy
Mrs. Lou Wagner was hostess Ackerman.
Glazer performed the ceremony
O'Koon, vocalist, accompanied by
Lieut. Amson Tabor of the U. S. Army Air Service and Mrs.
at .. luncheon Monday for her
in the Normandy Room of the
Mrs. Bella Goldberg.
co-chairman, Mrs. S. Gross, and Tabor will arrive on Friday from Orlando, Fla., for a short visit.
Book Cadillac Hotel in the pres-
Under the chairmanship of the committee who prepared 900
Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss of Rhode Island Ave. is spending several
ence of the immediate families.
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, assisted sandwiches donated by the In- weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, in Kew
Miss Sara Hoffman was her
by Mrs. Harry Buchman and
fants Service Group to the USO. Gardens, L. I.
sister's maid of honor, and the
Mrs. L. Pollock, a first aid class
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden of Edison Ave. have as their
groom's brother, George Amberg,
On Tuesday the Infants Serv-
is being organized, the sale of
guest Mrs. Bloomgarden's sister, Mrs. Goldie Friedman of Chicago.
served as best man.
War Bonds is encouraged, and ice Flood Donor Day brought 58
Lieut. Samuel Gingold, U. S. Army Medical Corps, has been
The young couple left on a
members are asked to register donors, including members and transferred to Camp Hood, Texas. Mrs. Gingold (Ruth Ehrlich) ac-
week's trip to Chicago, following
with the chairman to assist in their families.
companied him.
which they will be at home at
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
the War Chest.
1Nefr. and Mrs. David M. Feerer have moved from Roselawn
580 W. Hollywood Ave.
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OF HOME FOR AGED
Ave. and are now residing at the Belcrest Hotel.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
On Monday, at 1:30 p. in., the
Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. has left for Montreal to
Krochmal-Goldberg: Mr. and PLANS "PLANTATION PARTY" Women's Auxiliary of the Jew-
spend a few weeks with her parents.
Mrs. Morris Goldberg of Clair-
Infants Service Group will ish Home for Aged, of which
Jerry Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert
mount Ave. announce the mar- sponsor a "Plantation Party" Mrs. M. J. Greenberg is presi- Ave., has resumed his studies at the University of Michigan.
riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Sunday evening, Nov. 15, at the dent, will hold its annual mem-
Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyandotte will address the Lawndale
Dr. Albert Martin Krochmal, son Book-Cadillac Hotel. A revue bership tea in the Home, 11501
Junior Chapter of Mizrachi Women at the Tel Aviv Restaurant in
of Mr. and Mrs. William Kroch- by members of the club, directed Petoskey. Entertainment will be Chicago, Oct. 21. She will also address the luncheon of the South
mal of Clairmount Ave. The cere- by Mrs. David King, will high- in the form of a bingo party. Shore Mizrachi Women on Oct. 22.
mony took place in the Goldberg light the evening. Ad chairmen Prizes will be selected from
Florence Unrot was honored on Oct. 10 on the occasion of her
home in the presence of the im -
articles produced in occupational 16th birthday, at a party at Club Trocadero.
mediate families on Oct. 11, with
Among the students who returned to Hebrew Union College,
Ave. Second Lieut. Ed. Brown, therapy work by aged residents.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiating.
Visitors interested in becoming Cincinnati, to resume their studies, is Joseph M. Strauss, B. A., of
Dr. and Mrs. Krochmal left on A. C., brother of the bride, came members of the Auxiliary are Pontiac, Mich., a senior in the collegiate department.
a 10-clay honeymoon trip to Chi- from Barksdale Field, Shreve-
invited to the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of 1933 Leslie Ave. will cele-
cago, after which they will be at port, La. for • the • wedding.
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brate their silver wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. 18. with a
•
home at 1694 Clairmount Ave.
reception
from 4 to 10 p. in. at their home. At this time they will
Landgarten-Tapper: Oct. 10 at PIONEER WOMEN
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announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Robert
the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
At the last council meeting of Schweiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schweiger of Tyler Ave.
Berman-Rothenberg: Mr. and Rabbi Morris Adler united in the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg of 2654 marriage Helen Tapper, daughter tion, the following officers were No cards.
Elmhurst Ave. announce the mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Golden- elected: Mesdames M. Michlin,
perin; corresponding secretary,
riage of their daughter, Ruth, to berg. and Nathan Landgarten, executive chairman; Emma Sch- MUSIC STUDY CLUB
Dr. Bernard R. Berman, son of son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Land- reier, recording and correspond-
The opening meeting of the Miss Lillian Newmark; treasurer,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berman of garten.
ing secretary; Reba Coleman, Music Study Club will be held Miss Edith Ella Davis.
Chicago, Sept. 30, at Midland,
Mrs. S. Walker attended her financial secretary; M. Moser, Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. at
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Tex., wher.e....Dr. Berman is sta- sister as matron of honor. Brides- treasurer.
the home of Mrs. J. Schakne,
TAU SIGMA PHI SORORITY
tioned at an Army Flying School maids were Mrs. Harry Kahn,
During the past week, all 8603 LaSalle.
Tau Sigma Phi Sorority will
hospital. The bride, a graduate of Mrs. Henry Bogorad, Mrs. Louis
Jack Ferentz, president of the
Pioneer Women's groups met
Central High School, has sung Landgarten, Miriam Landgarten,
hold
a rush tea this Saturday at
Detroit
Federation
of
Musicians,
with Yehudith Simchonit, Pales-
with a number of musical organ- Mrs. Emanuel Tapper, Eunice
tinian guest, at membership teas. will speak on the topic "Is Pe- the home of Rosemary Emmer,
izations under the name of
Rice and Bernice Hochman.
October is national Pioneer trillo Justified in His Views?" 2985 Oakman Court. The soror-
Rose hel le Ross.
The flower girl was Geraldine Women's month for membership Marcia Hoffman, soloist, and Reva ity's officers are: Elaine Gerun-
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R. Tapper. The ring bearer was and organizational activities.
Reatha, harpist, will oppear on dasy, president; Claire Grossman,
Cohn-Brown:
On Sept. 29 Martin Rosenbloom. Theodore
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the program.
vice-president; Arlene Gendle-
Rabbi Rosenthal united in mar- Williams was best man. Ushers BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
Officers are: President, Mrs. man, secretary; Donna Carlson,
riage Pearl Louise Brown, daugh- were Hary Kahn, Henry Bogorad,
Bnai David Sisterhood is plan-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Louis Landgarten, Max Land- ning a Thanksgiving games party Jack Scherr; vice presidents, Mrs. treasurer; Rosemary Emmer, cor-
Reva Reatha and Mrs. Isadore responding secretary and publi-
Brown of Monterey Ave. and garten, Emanuel Tapper, Arnold and donor luncheon. The former
Mendelson; recording and finan- city co-chairman with Phyllis
Isadore Cohn, son of Mr. and Goldstein, Samuel Assik, and Sgt. will be held Nov. 9 at the syna-
cial secretary, Mrs. Charles Al- Rossan.
Mrs. Samuel H. Cohn of Tuxedo Arthur Hayet.
gogue social hall. Servicemen
will be admitted free. The donor
luncheon will be held at the Fort
Store Hours:
Wayne Hotel, Nov. 17. Proceeds
10 A. M. to
will be used for the upkeep of
6 P. M.
the Bnai David Sunday School.
1448 WOODWARD AVENUE
Mrs. Cutler, head of the Red
Cross unit, appeals for volunteers
NEW CLOSING HOURS
to meet with the unit from 1 to
MONDAY, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Bnai
r,,,,da y to Saturday. 5.45 P M.
David social hall.
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