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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-05

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Page Ten

THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Clubs

Shaarey Z e d e k Sisterhood's
dessert luncheon, at 12:30 this
Monday, in the social hall of the
synagogue, will be addressed'
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders on
the subject "A Challenge to
American Women." Mrs. David
Kallman, soloist, will be accom-
panied by Miss Lillian Robbins.
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton will read
excerpts from ,letters from- boys
serving overseas.

*

* *

Louis Marshall B. & P. Women
of Bnai Brith will hold an open
meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at
8:30 p. m., at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg., Lawton and Tyler,
for which occasion a canteen sup-
per party has been planned. An
invitation ;pis extended to all to
meet and cline with friends at the
canteen. At the last business
meeting, reports were submitted
on the progress being made for.
the annual donor luncheon to be
held on Dec. 5, at the Bpok-
Cadillac Hotel. Ruth Feinstein,
donor chairman, urges members
who have not already turned in
their pledges to do so as soon as
possible: For the ensuing year,
all regular meetings will_ be held
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.

* * *

Betrothed to Marry
Rabbinical Student

Marriages.

Poplack-Wolf: On Oct. 16, at
Rabbi Shillmon's home at Sum-
ter, S. C., Miss Eleanor Edythe
Wolf and Aviation Cadet Wil-
liam Joel Poplack, USAAF, were
united in marriage.
Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Wolf and Mr. . and Mrs.
George Poplack, and Cpl. Mack
Spitzer of Camp Detrick, Mary-
land, uncle of the bride, attend-
ed the ceremony.
Aviation Cadet Poplack is sta-
tioned with the Arky Air Force
Primary Training School at Ben-
nettsville, S. C., where the couple
tempAarily Will make their
home.
*
Schane - Rossen: Miss Sylvia
Rossen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Rossen of 15620 Norm-
andy Ave., and David Schane,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
MISS GPRTRUDE STRAUSS
Schane of 2419 Ferris Ave., were
Mrs. E. Strauss of Richton united in marriage Oct; 24 by
Rabbi J. S. • Sperka, at the Wil-
Avenue, widow of the late Rabbi shire.
*
S. Strauss, announces the recent
Rubenstein-Milinsky: On Oct.
engagement of , her daughter,
Gertrude, to of,
Gold, son 24, at the Beth Tefilo Ethanuel
Synagogue, Rabbis Rabinowitz,
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gold of Roch-
Wohlgelernter and Eisenman
ester Ave. The bride-elect, a united in marriage Miss Nettie
member of Sigma Theta Delta Milinsky, daughter of Mr. and
Sorority, is a senior student at Mrs. Zodok Milinsky, and Robert
Wayne University and will re- Rubenstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ceive her B.A. in June. Mr. Gold Morris Rubenstein.
Anne Moscow was maid of
received his " Bachelor's degree
from Illinois Institute of Tech- honor. The bridesmaids - were
nology and is a senior student at Barbara Milin, Jean Rubenstein
the Hebrew Theological College and Irene Willis.
in Chicago.
Lawrence Rubeinstein assisted
his brother as best man. The
ushers were Jack Rubenstein,
Melvin Schuman and Peter
Million.
*

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Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith
No. 122 will again entertain
members and friends at an open
meeting on Monday at 8:30 p. m.,
at the Bnai Moshe, with a musi-
cal program, Anchorettes, under
the guidance of Commander Pru-
dence Butterfield, will be the
• - highlight of the evening. This is
a show of dancing, singing and
special drill routine. Guest
,speaker of the evening will be
, Nathenson-Gold: Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Saul Rosenman, past presi-
Pontiac Group of Hadassah will Harry Gold of 3761 Waverly Ave.
dent of Pisgah Women, now head hold November meeting at Tern- announce the marriage of their
of the Dramatic Group. Mrs. ple Beth Jacob, Tuesday evening, daughter, Beatrice Constance, to
Tom S. Mitteldorf is program Nov. 9. The guest speaker will Lt. Raymond Nathenson, `son of
chairman, and Miss Min Gross is be Isaac Franck of Detroit, whose Mr. and Mrs. M. Nathenson of
co-chairman.
topic will be "The Meaning of Cleveland, on Oct. 21, at Salt
*
*
Commonwealth". This will be a Lake City, Utah, Rabbi Luck
National Council of Jewish joint meeting with the Zionist officiating. The couple will reside
in Salt, ,Lake City where Lt. Na-
Juniors will sponsor a theater Organization of Pontiac.
party Nov. 23 at the Schibert
thenson is stationed.
Lafayette to see "Little . Women."
Temple
Israel
Women
Funds raised will be contributed
to the Council's Hannah G. Solo- To Hear Psychologist
mon Scholarship Fund. Frances
At 1:15 p. m. on Monday, in the
Cohn of Cortland Ave. is in
charge of ticket sales. Several Lecture Hall of Detroit Institute
members, who are now in. Chi- of Art, the monthly meeting of
Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 12:30
cago - attending the biennial con- the Sisterhood of Temple Israel noon, the annual donor luncheon
vention of the National Council will be addressed by Miss Lau- of the Bnai David Sisterhood
of Jewish Women, will submit rentine B. Collins, child psychol- will take place at Lachar's
ogist of the Board of Education, Jericho Temple. Mrs. Dan Otis,
their reports on Nov. 21.
on "Problems of Youth in the chairman, announces the follow-
* * *
War and Post-War World."
ing staff: Mrs. Morris Sandu-
Masada Chapter of Pioneer'
brae, co-chairman; pledge com-
A
dessert-
luncheon
will
pre-
Women's Organization announces
mittee, Msds. Sam Kane, Peter
that 15 new members have been cede the meeting, with Mesdames
Chodoroff, Louis Garvin, Joseph
enrolled. Mrs. H. S. Gach, mem- Morritz Kahn, William Grahm,
Feiglernan; ticket committee,
bership chairman, was hostess at Fred Gottfurcht, Harry Raden, Msds. Sam Kane, Max Sampson•;
a brunch at her home on Calvert Royal Oppenheim, Morris Gar- souvenir booklet, Mrs. Hyman
vett, Alexander Freeman and
Ave. Oct. 27.
Benjamin Jaffee acting as Miller, chairman; ways and
* * *
means, Msds. Harry Schwartz,
hostesses.
'
LadieS' Auxiliaries of Jewish
Max Sampson;
darlings, Mrs.
War Veterans arranged for the
Mrs. David B. Ruby, vice-pres- H. Miller; hostesses, Msds. Sam
entertainment of wounded war ident, announces that this will Rogelman„ Sam Goldberg, H.
heroes of Guadalcanal, New be a paid-up membership meet- Galman, Sidney Dader, Samuel
Guinea and World War I, on Oct. ing for members only.
White, Jack Graff, Henry Fens-
ter, Morris Garber.
28, at U. S. Administration Facil-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be
ity Dearborn Unit, by Bowery Jr. Hadassah Membe i rs
guest speaker on the subject
Club entertainers. Similar enter-
Plan Blood Donor Day
"Ours is the Challenge." Cantor
tainment is ,sponsored every
month.
Irving Ringel will sing HebreW
Detroit
Chapter
of
Junior
* * *
and Yiddish songs. An original
Home Relief Society's annual Hadassah has designated Arm- one act play, "A Study in Con-
ball held Sunday evening was a istice Day as Junior Hadassah trasts," will be enacted by the
Blood Donor Day.
dramatic group of the Sister-
brilliant event. Mrs. Maxwell
Forty - five members have hood.
Emmer, president, and Mrs. Ar-
Mrs. Jack Docks is the new
thur Gould, chairman of the pledged to donate blood to the
event, thank all those who help- Red Cross on that day. Ar- president of the Bnai David
Sisterhood.
ed. The monthly board meeting rangements have been made to
will be held -at 1 p. m. next meet at the Red Cross at 6:30
Thursday at the home of Mrs. in the evening. Miss Sylvia Ler- M. A. Gordon Elected
Jack Rosenberg of Calvert Ave. man is in charge and interested Knollwood President
parties are asked to contact her
* * *
at TO. 5-6035.
Pioneer Women's Organization
M. A. Gordon: was elected
will hold a joint meeting with
president of the Knollwood
East Side Ladies' Auxiliary of Courftry Club, at a meeting of
all its groups on Monday, at
Lachar's on Twelfth St., for the Bnai Brith will sponsor a mem- the board of directors Oct. 7.
Other officers elected were
purpose of hearing Dvora Roth- bership tea next Wednesday eve-
bard, national secretary of the ning at the home of Mrs. Manuel Harry N. Grossman, vice-presi-
Pioneer Women's Organization, Kaplan, 858 Lakepointe, Grosse dent; Nathan Fishman, treasur-
who is spending a few days in Pointe. An invitation to all to er; Irving W. Blumberg, secre-
Detroit. This meeting is also attend this event is extended by tary.
open to all prospective members. Mrs. Anetta Ruby, membership
chairman: The Hallowe'en social
Refx•eshments will be served."
held Nov. 1 was a great success.
* * *
There was entertainment and
Young Women's Bicur Cholera numerous unusual features.
will have an evening of games
Oct. 25—To Lt. and Mrs. Sam
* * *
next Wednesday, at the Bnai
Jr. Home Relief Society will Skulsky (Ruth Prussin) of Fort
Moshe. Mrs. Morris Cooper is meet on Thursday, at 8:30 p. m., Dix, N. J., a son, Arnold Mark.
chairman of the committee on at the home of Miss Florence
arrangements. Proceeds will be Naimark, 3241 Cortland. The pro-
MIDWAY FLORIST
used to aid needy sick and to car- gram following the meeting will
3351 West Davison
TO. 8-#1650
ry on the group's \var projects.
include a book review.

Franck to Address
Pontiac Hadassah

Bnai David Women
Plan Donor Event

Births

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Friday, November 6,1943

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave. has returned from New
York City • where she spent the last few weeks visiting with
relatives.

Cpl. Joseph Weizenbaum has returned to his post at Biggs
Field, El Paso, Texas, after a six day furlough spent with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weizenbaum of Atkinson Ave.

Mrs. Annette Bartel has returned to her home in Wausau,, Wis.,
after a visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weisner of Wildemere
Ave.

Cpl. Arthur Urbach, who is on a three-week furlough from
his post at the Los Angeles Municipal Air Port, is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Urbach of Calvert Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. had as their guest last
week Mrs. Jacobs' father, A. Felstein of Birmingham, Ala.

Apprentice Seaman Irving Dwarkin has returned to his studies
at Central Michigan College in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., after a week's
leave spent with his fathJr, Sam Dwarkin of Webb Ave.

Mrs. I. Fredland of Woodland Ave. returned on Thursday from
a visit to New York City.'

Mr. and Mrs. David Singer of Broadstreet Ave. were hosts at
a 'farewell party given in their home last Sunday evening for Mrs.
Singer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wiener of Tyler Ave., whc
are leaving this Saturday for Miami Beach, Fla., where they will
spend the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree of the Detroiter Hotel have
returned from New Haven, Conn., where they visited their son
Cadet A. Arnold Agree, who is studying communications • at Yak
University.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dinetz of Sturtevant Ave. are visiting in
New York City andrPhiladelphia.
'Mrs. A. Bricker of Cortland Ave. and - Mrs. Harry Behrmann of
Webb Ave. have left for Columbia, S. C., where they will visit
their children, Lt. and Mrs. Alex Bricker.

In honor of Miss Marion Hoffman, bride-elect of Nov. 14. 2
shower was given on Oct. 27, at Lachar's by Mesdames Jack Seder.
Charles Weiner, Jack Kramer, A. Schane; Samuel W. Leib, Meyer
W. Leib, George V. Lib and Irving Leib, the former four sisters
and the latter sister-in-law of Sidney Z. Leib, bridegroom-elect.
Dinner was served for 130 guests. On Oct. 18, 85 guests were present
at a shower, at Lachar's, given by the bride's mother, Mrs. William
Hoffman, and her sisters, Mrs. Jeanette Pohl and Mrs. Meyer Gold-
stein. At the Hoffman residence on Nov. 2, Mrs. Hoffman and Miss
Helen Rosen were hostesses at a shower.

Honoring Mrs. William Joel Poplack (Eleanor Edythe . Wolf).
bride of Oct. 16, Mrs. Nathan Wolf entertained at a luncheon and
miscellaneous shower at the Founders' Room of the Book Cadillac
*Hotel. Miss Merion Kassel feted the bride at a dinner and persona]
shower at Canterbury House. Miss Paralee Poplack was hostess at
a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at her home on Indiana Ave.
Mrs. Jack Abel of Greenlawn Ave. and Mrs. William W. Brown
of Cherrylawn Ave. also entertained in the bride's honor.

-Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mandell of 2716 Grand Ave. have
returned to their home .after a five-day stay in Toronto where they
were joined by their grandparents and relatives in celebrating the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Seymour.

Miss Zina Grand -is now residing at Whittier Hall, Teacher's
College, Columbia University,. New York City, where she is
engaged in studies and research work leading to the Ph. D. degree
in Child Development and Psychological Counseling.

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Engagements

,,

ISADORE FEINBERG

(Formerly with Craine Studios)

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. White
of 209 S. Formosa, Los Angeles,..
Calif., announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Elinor,
to Tech. Sgt. Lee J. Goodman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Good-
man of 11 McLean Ave., High-
land Park.

* *

Mrs. B. D. Levine announces
the engagement. of her daughter,
Emmeline, to Joseph Willis. The
wedding will take place on
Dec. 26.

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