Page Eight
Marriages
Mrs. A. Mondry
Wins Yivo Contest
' Fried-Greenwald: The mar-
riage of Miss Rose Greenwald
A distinct honor was accorded
to Louis Fried was performed in
Scranton, Pa., on 27. Mr. to Mrs. Adele Mondry of Detroit
and Mrs. Fried now reside in by Y1170, the Yiddisher Wissen-
schaftlicher Institute, 535 W.
Kingston, Pa.
123rd St., New
Miss Greenwald is wer known
York, which has
in Detroit, having served as sec-
filled an essay
retary of the Jewish National
she has written
Fund Council for a number of
to be used for
years and having been active in
historical re-
the Business and Professional
search work.
Division of Hadassah. She is
Mrs. Mondry
now visiting here with her sister
was one of the
and brother-in-law, Mr. and
winners of prizes
Mrs. Al Padover, 3233 Leslie.
in an essay con-
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est, the subject
Schupack-Lebster: The mar-
Mrs. Mondry of her paper be-
riage of Miss Rosabeth Lebster,
ing . "Why I Left the Old Coun-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
try and What I Have Achieved
Lebster of Flint, and Emil I.
in America." In her paper she
Schupack, son of Abraham Schu-
described the work of cultural
pack of Chicago was solemnized
groups in Detroit, including the
in Houston, Tex., on Nov. 12. Women's Reading Circles.
The bridegroom is an aviation
She was notified of the honors
cadet at Ellington Field. The accorded her by M. Weinreich,
ceremony was performed by director of YIVO, who sent her
Rabbi A. H. Blumenthal.
an engraved certificate with the
Miss Lebster chose a light blue prize.
Wool afternoon dress for the
wedding, with which she wore
brown hat and accessories. She
was attended by Mrs. Harry
Katz (Alice Severn) formerly of
Flint. Mrs. Katz wore a rose-
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner of
colored wool gown.
Wildemere Ave., announce the
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engagement of their daughter,
Avstreih-Shier: Mrs. Minnie Shirley Marion, to Jack Harold
Shier of Webb Ave. announces Goldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
the marriage of her daughter, Goldin of Fullerton Ave. A
Belle, to Cpl. Eli Avsteih of Seb- dinner party was given in honor
ring, Fla., son of Mrs. Alice Avs- of the couple by Miss Weisner's
treih of New York City. The parents at their home, on Oct.
wedding was performed in New 24, for members of the immed-
York on Nov. 8.
iate family.
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Weinzweig - Greenbaum: On
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William Gottes-
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, Miss
Rahl Greenbaum, daughter of man of 2690 Oakman. Ct. an-
Mr. and Mrs. David Greenbaum nounce the engagement of their
of Sturtevant Ave., became the daughter, Beebe, to Pfc. Leon-
bride of Lt. Max Weinzweig, son ard W. Moss, son of Mr. and
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Weinz- Mrs. Adolph Moss of 3260 Fuller-
weig of Broadstreet Ave. Rabbi ton Ave. Pfc. Moss is serving
Moses Fischer performed the with the Army Air Force.
ceremony which was held in the
home of the bride's parents and
was attended by the immediate
families. Following the ceremony,
there was a reception for their
Nov. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
friends.
ry Greer (Goldie Gornbein) of
The out-of-town guests includ- San Juan Drive, a daughter, Ar-
ed: Mrs. Edward Davis, Mrs. lene Gail.
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Louis Joel and her daughter, Eve-
lyn of New York City; Alex Op-
Nov. 12—To Pvt. and Mrs. Jay
penheim of Cleveland, O.; Usher Goldberger (Marion Raskin) a
Weinzweig of Buffalo; and Jo- daughter, Audrey Rochelle.
seph Weinzweig and his daugh-
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ter, Grace of Toronto, Ont.
Nov. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
The young couple left on a Charles Laskey of Dexter Blvd.
honeymoon trip to San Francis- (Florence Rosenthal), a daugh-
co, from where they will go to ter, Gayle.
Camp Adair, Oregon, where Lt.
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Weinzweig is stationed.
Nov.
14
—
To Mr. and Mrs.
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George Orrin (Caroline Linx)
Leib-Hoffman: On Nov. 14, of Rochester Ave., a daughter, Su-
Miss Marion Hoffman, daughter sanne Lois.
of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoff-
man of LaSalle Blvd., was united
in marriage to Sidney Z. Leib,
son of Joseph Leib of Hazelwood
Ave. Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
Morris Adler officiated at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. Savin announce
ceremony, assisted by Cantor the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
J. H. Soneriklar.
Joseph P., on Saturday morning,
Mrs. Meyer Goldstein was ma- Dec. 4, at Congregation Shaarey
tron of honor. Miss Bernice Zedek. At home after 6 p. m.
Schane was maid of honor. The Sunday, Dec. 5, at 3736 Fullerton
bridesmaids were Miss Florence Ave. No cards.
Bea Shafer, Miss Helen Rosen
and Miss Lois Linden.
Jewish Women's European
Master Bertram Allen Pohl
Welfare Organization will hold a
was ring bearer.
A reception for 500 guests fol- special meeting at 1 p. m. Mon-
lowed the ceremony.
day at the Bnai Moshe and will
Among the out-of-town guests hear reports on new relief cases
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ko-
involving war orphans. Arrange-
vitz and Miss Belle Pollack of
Chicago and Ensign Hoffman of ments will be made for the donor
luncheon of the North Woodward
Great Lakes Naval Hospital.
After their honeymoon the branch to be held Dec. 7.
newlyweds will make their home
at 8812 LaSalle Blvd.
ISADORE FEINBERG
Engagements
Births
Women's Clubs
Zedakah Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Ben Jacob, 3229
Buena Vista, on Monday evening.
At the last meeting, Mrs. Ir-
ving Shevin reported on the
splendid results of the victory
luncheon. The sum of $450 was
pledged to the War Chest. Mrs.
H. Oberstein reviewed "The Val-
ley of Decision."
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will have its 11th annual donor
luncheon Jan. 5 at the Book
Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Joseph H.
Siegel is chairman and Mrs.
David Pollack is co-chairman.
Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff is chair-
man of the souvenir book; Mrs.
Morris Solomon, assisted by
Mrs. Fanny Barnett, chairman
of darlings, memoriams and
honor roll; Mrs. Anna Williams,
chairman. of reservations, assist-
ed . by Mrs; Eva Ellenstein; Mrs.
Saul Saxon, publicity chairman;
Mrs. J. Goldberg and Mrs. Sam-
uel Samuels, decorations. com-
mittee. The next meeting will
be held Dec. 7 at 1 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. Maurice Baker,
2984 Webb.
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Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S.
installed the following officers
on Nov. 15: Ida Swartz, worthy
matron; Louis Wazner, worthy
patron; Pauline Grant, associate
matron; Eva Mann, secretary;
Beatrice Weisberg, treasurer;
Gladys Weisberg, conductress;
Rose Cohen, chaplain; Lydia Ros-
sen, marshal; Rose Bayles, organ-
ist; Betty Miller, Adah; Ruth
Katzen, Ruth; Lillian Fink, Es-
ther; Jean Korchek, Martha;
Becky Swartz, Electa; Elfrieda
Greenwald, warden; Ben Cohen,
sentinel; Olg. Feinberg, Sophie
Katz and Sonia Nusholtz, flag-
bearers. Appointed officers in-
clude Sylvia Starman, Adah;
Sarah Kern, Ruth; Helen Roth-
enberg, Martha; Flora Mendel-
sohn, Electa; Bessie Nyman,
chaplain; Rose Bernstein, mar-
shal.
Pisgah Lodge to Hold
Next Film Night Monday
In conjunction with the mem-
bership committee of Pisgah
Lodge, of which Jack Leeds is
chairman, M a x Blumenthal,
chairman of the entertainment
committee, has supplied members
with several outstanding movie
programs. The next movie night
will be given at a stag for mem-
bers at 8:3 p. in. next Monday
at the Jewish Center.
MIDWAY FLORIST
TO. 8-1650
Sholom Aleichem
Reading Circles
Plan Donor Event
of the donor event. Further in-
formation is available by calling
the co-chairman, Pauline Finkel-
stein, No. 8229, or Ida Komaroff,
UN. 1-6172.
Arrangements are being com-
pleted by the Sholom Aleichem
Reading Circles for the annual
donor event to be held Jan. 5
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
A pep rally was held at Mrs,
Shorr's home and many pledges
were secured for the donor af-
fair. A social event was also ar-
ranged in the interests of the
donor event by Mrs. Ethel Good-
man, 8811 Dexter.
Proceeds will be used to fi-
nance the work of the three
branches of the Sholom Aleichem
Schools. Ethel Shorr is chairman
Sittings in your
home or studio
for appoint-
ment, call MA.
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