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THE JEWISH NEWS
Charter members of Junior
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Alexander celebrated their 35th Element of Mt. Sinai—to be
wedding anniversary on Monday, Feb. 21. They are visiting their known as JEMS—were hostesses
mother, Mrs. Estelle T. Alexander, who is celebrating her 77th
to new members at a tea at the
birthday, in Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman of 3820 Glendale Ave. returned
from a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lawton of 2730 Burlingame Ave. will be
a home Sunday, 2 to 6 p. m., in honor of their son, Ensign
Emil Lawton, who is here on a four-day furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schiff of Taylor Ave. will hold,, open
house Sunday, Feb. 27, 7 to 11 p. m., in honor - of their son, Donald,
who is leaving for active service in the Navy.
Mrs. Sarah Levin of 1600 Seward Ave. is leaving for Los
Angeles for a two-months' stay, where she will visit her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levin.
Mrs. Morley Benjamin of Buffalo visited with her brother-
in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf of War-
rington Rd., enroute to Macon, Ga., where she will join her
husband, A/C Benjamin, who is stationed at Cochrane Field.
Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd. an her sister Mrs. Max
Pressler of Buffalo left on Sunday for Miami, Fla., where they
will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. LaVine.
Lt. Sheldon Moyer, who has been stationed at Camp Davis,
Texas, spent a few days' leave with his mother, Mrs. Karl Moyer
of Woodland Ave., before leaving for his new post at Camp
Stewart, Ga.
Mrs. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. will be the hostess at a
tea to be given in her home on Sunday for the East Side Junior
Bnai Brith
MISS JOYCE KATZ
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherman of Beaconsfield Rd. are vaca-
tioning in Miami Beach, Fla.
home of Miss Joyce Katz, the
Miss Edith Langer, a Field Worker with the American Red group's president.
Cross at Camp Crowder, Mo., is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, sponsor
Mrs. Louis Langer of Fullerton Ave.
Morris M. Winston of Roselawn Ave. and Dr. Walter Glazer of the unit, addressed the group
of the Belcrest Hotel are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, on the importance of a Jewish
Fla.
hospital and stressed the neces-
A/C Jerry Keywell returned to his post in Miami Beach, Fla., sity for war activities to help
on Wednesday after a 10-day furlough spent with his parents, speed victory.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Keywell of Fairfield Ave.
Mrs. Rose Markel, director of
Mrs. Abraham Eppstein of Fullerton Ave. is visiting her
music and drama of the new
sister, Mrs. Morris Strauss of Cleveland.
group, entertained with piano
Mrs. Joseph C. Glazer and son, Louis, of Tyler Ave. will solos.
leave this Friday for Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Estelle Avern of Courville Ave. has returned from a
month's stay in Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hersh of Westchester Dr. are spending
a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Max R. Fisher have moved into their new home
Jan. 24—To Sgt. and Mrs. Ber-
on Pennington Drive. They will have open house shortly.
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb Ave. left for Miami Beach, Fla., nard R. Allen (Laura Sitorsky);
to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tebin, formerly of a son, •Arthur Stuart.
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Detroit.
Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
In honor of her 15th birthday, Ruby Repitor entertained at a
theater party, which was followed by a midnight party at her home, old Garber (Ruth Willis) of 925
3022 Lawrence Ave.
Whitmore Rd., a daughter, Judith
A bridal shower was given Feb. 5 in honor of Miss Shirlee Ann.
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Siegel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Siegel of Glendale Ave.,
by Mrs. Alexander Schreiber and her daughter, Ada, of Glynn
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Court. Mrs. Max Golden and Mrs. Irving Gordon of Rochester, N. Y., L. Schlesinger (Charlotte White-
were among the guests. Miss Siegel's engagement was announced
recently to Pfc. Norman Graff, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Graff man), a daughter, Arlene Sha-
ron.
of the Wilshire Hotel. He is stationed at Chanute Field, Ill.
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Pfc. Sanford A. Waldon, son of Jacob I. Waldon of Sturtevant
Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ave., was graduated from the University of Michigan School of
Dentistry as Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dr. Waldon and Betty Jane Samuel Efron (Harriet Mar-
shall) of Boston Blvd., a son,
Diskin are to be married on March 12 at the Wilshire Hotel.
Joel Arthur.
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Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis A. Phillips (Marion M.
Steinberg) of 3375 Collingwood,
Detroit Ladies' Lechem Ani-
Feb. 27—Miss Beatrice Weisen- a son, Mark Burton.
yim will have its annual ban- thal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
quet Sunday at the Bnai Moshe. Harry Weisenthal of Leslie Ave.,
Young Women's Mizraehi will
Abraham Jaffin will be master to Arthur Faber, son of Mr. and have a games party at 1 p. m.
Mrs. Harry Faber of Monterey Monday at the home of Mrs.
of ceremonies and Rabbi Max J.
Ave., at Congregation Beth Tefilo A. E. West, 17310 Pennington. A
Wohlgelernter will be guest Emanuel.,
dessert luncheon will be served.
speaker. For reservations call
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Births
Women's Clubs I Bridal Calendar
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3351 West Davison
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Wechsler-Goldberg: The mar-
riage of Miss Juliette Goldberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Goldberg of the Wilshire
hotel, and Dr. Jacob Jackson
Wechsler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Wechsler of New York
City, took place Feb. 20, at the
Detroit Leland Hotel, with Dr.
B. Benedict Glazer officiating.
The bridegroom's father served
as best man and there were no
other attendants.
A reception followed the cere-
mony, and in the evening there
was a dinner for the families
and out of town guests among
whom were: Mrs. Nathan Sha-
piro and Mr. and Mrs. Selig
Seligman of Cincinnati and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Van Daldin of
Toledo.
After a short honeymoon trip,
Dr. and Mrs. Wechsler will re-
side in New York City.
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Golden-Weisner: At 6 p. m. on
Sunday, the day before her par-
ents' 25th wedding anniversary,
Miss Shirley Marion Weisner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham S. Weisner of 15381 Wilde-
mere Ave., became the bride of
Jack Harold Goldin, son of Mr
and Mrs. Abraham Goldin of
Fullerton Ave. Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man and Cantor Jacob Sonen-
klar officiated at the ceremony
in Riviera Hall.
The bride was lovely in a
princess gown of mid-winter
satin fashioned with a sweet-
heart neckline, long tight sleeves
and full train. Her fingertip
veil of illusion was held in place
by a crown of orange blossoms,
and she carried a white bible
to which a white orchid was at-
tached, and from which hung
streamers of ribbon and valley
lilies.
The bride's sister, Pearl Weis-
ner was the maid of honor. The
bridesmaids were her sisters,
Delphine and Ilene Weisner, her
cousin, Madeline Rosenbloom,
and the groom's sister, Clarita
Goldin.
Nathan Goldin served his nep-
hew as best man and the ushers
Bnai David Red Cross
Unit Ending 3d Year
Bnai. David Red Cross Unit
sponsored by the Bnai David
Sisterhood under the supervisiont
of its organizer, Mrs. Joseph Ja il
cobs, is completing its third
year. It meets from 1 to 4 p. m
on Tuesdays at the Bnai Davi
social hall, Elmhurst and 14
Sts.
Among the veteran worker,
in the unit is 83-year-old Samue
Blatnikoff of 2020 Elmhurst Ave
who has three grandsons in the
armed forces. Other veterans ar l ,
Mrs. Julius Ritten, 1991 Glendale
and Mrs. Manuel Ritten, 164
Lee Place, both of whom hav
sons in the service.
Machine, hand - sewers arm
knitters are urgently needed
They are urged to contact Mr
Jacobs, 2202 Elmhurst, TO. 8
2457, for homework.
Neugarten Medical Aid's meet-
ing on Monday, at the Jewis
Community Center, will be pre
ceded by a dessert luncheo
Members are urged to bring new
members and guests. Gertrude
Oberstein will review "The Val I
ley of Decision."
.
were Manton Saulson, Alvin
Winkelman, Harry Samet an•
Seward Goldin.
A dinner and reception fol
lowed the ceremony, after whit
the young couple left on
honeymoon trip to Chicago.
Among the out of town gu
were: Mr. and Mrs. Samu
Winkelman of Wausau, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Winkelm
and their daughter, Ada, of S
Ignace, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. A
yin Winkelman of Port Huro
Mich., and Mrs. Abraham Fleis
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Louis Marshall Women of Bnai
Brith will sponsor a membership
card party Thursday evening,•
March 7, at the Belcrest Hotel.
Mrs. Charles Solovich will be the
guest speaker. Refreshments will —f;
be served and there will be card
games. Prospective members are
invited. The Louis Marshall
Women thank all those who par-
ticipated in the successful Bond
Auction held Feb. 15. Mrs. Ger-
trude Cross, Bond chairman, re-
ports that the auction resulted in
the sale of $27,000 in Bonds.
Marriages
Jr. Group Formed
By Mt. Sinai Assn.
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Infants Service Group, meeting
at the home of Mrs. Shirley Has-
nas, made plans for the coming
spring affair, which is to be a
games party. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Wagner were named general
chairmen and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weingarden and Mrs. Ar-
thur Leibold will be co-chairmen.
Members have decided to sup-
port the child rescue fund for the
duration and already h a v e
contributed $800 to Youth
Aliyah. Bonds and Stamps are
sold at all meetings. Members
are aiding the war effort by sav-
ing fats and rendering other serv-
ices, through the supervision of
the group's war efforts commit-
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