Friday, June Tit, r943 Women's Clubs The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah have invited the stu- dents of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, their parents, and friends to a boat ride and picnic in Bob-Lo Island, Sunday, June 20. The boats leave from the foot of Woodward at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Tickets are at sale in the Yeshi- . vah office, Dexter and Cortland, and also until 10 a. m. at the pier. The students of the Yeshi- vah will compete in baseball and tennis games. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. All friends of the Yeshivah are in- vited. * * * Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega- tion Beth Shmuel will have an "indoor picnic" June 27 at Jeri- cho Temple. It will start at noon and continue until midnight. * * * Hebrew Ladies Aid Society's home cooked chicken dinner and card party will take place at 6 p. m. this Sunday at the Dexter- Lawrence Hall. Mrs. Jennie Wia- trak, chairman, DA. 9172, is ac- cepting reservations. Mrs. Matil- da Kepes, president, invites the public to attend. The list of new officers will be announced next week. The paid-up luncheon and closing meeting will be held June 30 at Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Mrs. E. Engel is chairman. Marriages Bricker - Jacob: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Behrman of Webb Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Jacob, to Lt. Alex Bricker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bricker, on June 6. Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer officiated. * * * Zamler - Goldberg: The mar- riage of Miss Katie Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of 3237 Waverly Ave., to Lawrence R. Zamler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zamler of 1681 W. Euclid Ave., was solem- nized on June 13 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The cere- mony was performed by Rabbi Harold Rosenthal. Miss Alyce Bigelman was maid of honor and Bernard Zamler served as his brother's best man. Out-of-town guests were Mor- ris Shaffer of Long Island, New York, Mrs. Cornelia Rubin and daughter, Raquel, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Lt. Sidney Cohen, who has returned from England and will be stationed at Fort Wayne. After the reception, the couple left to spend their honeymoon in Catalina Island. * * * Kaplan-Drasnin—On Saturday evening, June 12, Miss Sarah Drasnin, daughter of Samuel Drasnin of Broadstreet Ave., be- came the bride of Percy Kaplan, son of Chaim Kaplan of Winni- peg, Manitoba. Dr. A. M. Hersh- man performed the ceremony at Lachar's on Twelfth St. Miss Fanny Kaplan of Montreal was maid of honor and Miss Saralee Askin of Buffalo was the brides- maid. The bride's brother, Aki- vah Drasnin, served as best man, and another brother, Mayer, was the usher. Bridal Calendar THE JEWISH NEWS - Attractive Bride Jewish Center Activities Page Eleven- ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Complimenting Miss Shyrle Imber whose marriage to Lt. Jos. Gilbert will be an event of July 5, Miss Barbara Suffrin gave a bridge tea in her home in Westchester Ave., last Saturday afternoon. Air Cadet Arthur Rimmer of London, Eng., has returned to his post at Terrell Field, Tex., following a short visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Fullerton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Schiller of Snowden Ave. had as their guests, their son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Saul Sugar and their small daughter, Susan. Capt. Sugar was on leave from Barnes Hospital, Vancouver, Wash. Miss Barbara Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, has invited a group of her friends to a ,party in her home on Warrington Rd. on Saturday evening, June 26. Mrs. Ben Garfield of Rochester Ave. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenberg of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter of Calvert Ave. as their guest, Mr. Kanter's mother, Mrs. A. Kanter of Saginaw. Dr. and Mrs. Noah Aronstam of Eason Ave., are leaving Sunday, June 20 by plane for New York City where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Louis Perelman and her small son, Louis Jr. Maj. Perelman is stationed at Little Rock, Ark. From New York, the Aronstam's plan to go to New Orleans to visit with their son, Lt. Ralph G. Aronstam, at Station Hospital, Camp Claiborne, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albert have returned to their homes in Grand Rapids following a visit with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine of Muirland Ave. Mrs. Milton Meretzsky has returned to her home in Windsor following a visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. Maryan Fleisher will present a group of senior students in a piano recital next Wednesday evening, and a group of intermediate and junior students in a piano recital and demonstration of the Dunning Course on Sunday afternoon, June 27, at 2:30. Both ) eci- tals are open to the public and will take place at the Art Center Music School. Mrs. Arthur Gilbert of Byron Ave. will leave Saturday for Los Angeles to spend a few .weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. R. Greene. Capt. and Mrs. Herman M. chesluk will receive their friends and relatives at a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosen- shine, 1945 Oakman Blvd., Sunday evening, June 20, from 7 o'clock. No cards. Capt. Chesluk is stopping here enroute to his pot at Camp Barkley, Tek. In honor of Miss Peggy Greenfield's graduation from Central High School this month, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted- Greenfield, held open house at their home on Princeton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenenberg of 16568 Tuller Ave. enter- tained on Thursday evening in honor of their son-in-law, Martin Selik, who was recently graduated from Wayne University College of Pharmacy. MOTHERS' CLUBS GIVE "FOLK DANCING PARTY" The Council of Mothers' Clubs, in co-operation with the Metro- politan Unit of the Central States Co-Operatives, will hold a "Folk Dancing Party" in the outdoor courtyard of the Jewish Com- munity Center,:on Saturday eve- ning, June 27. Admission will . be free to members of :Mothers' Clubs upon presentation of :their membership cards. Non-members will pay a nominal fee. - • "Farewell Socials" for the cur- rent season will be held by the following clubs: Center Mothers' Club, June 23, at Jewish Center; —Photo by J. J. Clarke Northwest Study Club, June 28, MRS. RICHARD J. LAZAR at Jewish Center; Davison The marriage of Mist Jean Pa- Mothers' Club, June 29, at Lawton at Tyler. po and Pfc. Richard J. Lazar of Hebrew School, * * * the United States Army Air Corp was solemnized last Sunday CENTER SPONSORS DANCE IN COURTYARD SATURDAY night, at Hotel Statler. There will be a dance this The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papo was beau- Saturday evening, in the Center tifully gowned in heavy satin courtyard. Selected recordings, with a long train. She was at- will furnish the music for the tended by her sister, Miss Gloria dance, from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. This is the first in a series of Papo, as maid of honor. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Saturday night dances. Out-of- and Mrs. Isadore Lazar, had Lt. towners, war workers and their friends are invited. Mort. R. Lazar as best man. * * * The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Morris Adler. The wed- CHARM GROUP PROGRAM ding march was played by Ger- THURSDAY, JUNE 24 Speaking on "Fashion and. trude Oberstein at the piano and Dr. N. I. Galin, uncle of the Charm," Miss Sue Winthrop, bride, on the violin. Mildred Man- fashion advisor for Montgomery- tell sang "Because". Following Ward's, and instructor of the the wedding, a reception was Charm program at the Y.W.C.A., will return to address the Charm held. Among the out-of-town guests Group on Thursday evening,. were: Lt. M. R. Lazar of Oklaho- June 24. All young women are ma, Sgt. Howard L. Lazar of Sa- invited to attend this session. vanah, Ga.; Capt. Leon Foster of Dayton, O.; Cpl. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Leebove of Birmingham, This summer, the Center is of- Ala.; Sgt. Ben Moroff of San fering a new Victory program of Francisco; Lt. and Mrs. Rotman Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fuhrer healthful, morale building activi- of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Irving of Broadstreet Blvd. announce ties. Blum of New York; Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of their daugh- Deutch of Loraine, 0.; Jack ter, Charlotte Rochelle, to Pvt. Shuffleboard, deck t e n n i s, movies and dancing, checkers and Friedman of Butler, Pa.; John Martin Gurwin, son of the Louis chess will be the attractions in Baruch of Cleveland; Jacob S. J. Gurwins of Fullerton Ave. the courtyard of the Center, in Baruch, Mrs. Israel and Miss Su- Miss Fuhrer attended Wayne a comfortable setting. zanne Israel of Akron, 0. University. Pvt. Gurwin, who is stationed at the University • of Beginning July, films will be California, Berkeley, Calif., was shown on Monday, outdoor games will be held on Tuesday eve- graduated from the University of Michigan and New York Uni- nings, concerts on Wednesdays, versity. and dances on Thursday and Sat- * * * urday evenings. Many outdoor activities outside of the Center Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Iczko- Mrs. Lee Gladstone, chairman building are being planned for of the War Bond committee of vitz of Leslie Ave. announce the Sunday afternoons. the Suwalker Independent Pro- engagement of their sister, Miss With the special three-month gressive Association, announced Serena Schwartz, to Max M. Victory summer rates, Detroit that more than $110,000 in War Brumer. Jews are urged to make the Bonds were sold up to date, and MISS ELAINE JOYCE ALBERT Center their vacation 'spot. urges all members and friends Vandals Desecrate Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Albert of to increase their purchase to en- Hillel used to say, "Be of Gladstone Ave. announce the able the completion of the drive Cleveland Synagogue engagement of their daughter, Aaron's disciples who loved for a Bomber. CLEVELAND (JTA) — Police Elaine Joyce, to Abraham Harold peace and pursued it, who loved The ladies of the SIPA were hostesses at the USO on May 24. authorities this week started a Grunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. all human beings and brought Over 30 home-baked cakes and search for an organized band of Nathan Grunt of Hazelwood Ave. the mnear unto the Torah." 1,200 sandwiches were served. vandals who invaded the Aha Hostesses were Mesdames R. vath Zion synagogue in the mid- FUR FASHION CREATORS—DISTINCTIVE STYLISTS Rosenthal, S. Syers, N. Kagan, dle of the day, desecrated prayer A. Kagan, A. Gottlieb, S. Gott- books, demolished the furniture lieb, A. Smolinsky, H. Hecker, and set the building afire. The We Specialize in L. Gladstone, J. Gladstone, L. smoke attracted the attention of Lovely Coleman, I. Efros, J. Finegold, persons living nearby who ex- S. Krause, J. Danto, S. Danto, tinguished the fire. H. Dant o, M. Tintenfish, L. Dante, F. Markson and S. Bassin. Betrothed Center Announces. Summer Program Engagements Suwalker Ladies Spur War Bond Sales Drive r Philomathic Debaters Pick Arden Speaker Rine 20—Miss Jean Abrams, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrams of Euclid Ave., to Eph- raim Rolph, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ralph of Danforth Ave., at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter and Lawrence, at 5 p. m. * * * July 5—Miss Shyrle Imber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Imber of Fairfield Ave., to Lt. Joseph Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Lawrence J. Arden was elected speaker of the Philo- mathic Debating Club at the meeting last Sunday. He succeeds Lawrence Herzberg, who enters the Army soon. The new clerk is George Rem- baum. As assistant clerk, .Don- ald Schiff will manage the club's finances. Morton Zieve was chosen sergeant-at-arms and his main duty will be to arrange pro- grams for the club. Irwin Shulman and Myron Rosenthal were elected on the board of directors. Although the regular Sunday meetings have been suspended for the summer, the club will hold its summer social in two weeks to complete Abraham Littman, manager of this year's activities. Littman's People's -Theatre, an- nounced this week that his thea- ter has closed for the current season. Littman's Closes For Current Season Buy War Bonds ! 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