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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-08-18

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Friday, AugusT 18, 1944 •

7HE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Miss Zemmol to Wed
William Roby, USNR

D. M. Brown has returned to his home in Phoenix, Ariz., fol-
lowing a visit with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. are spending a
few weeks in Alpena and Frankfort,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckstein of Chicago Blvd. are spending a
fortnight in Eaglesmere, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. _J. B. Lasky of Whitmore Rd. have returned from
Charlevoix where they spent a few weeks visiting their son-in-law
aid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. - Thomas I. Berman.
Mrs. Marvin J. Wetsman of Indiana 'Ave. and her sister, Mrs.
Norman L. Weisman, and her small daughter, Virginia, ,of Chicago
Blvd., are spending this month in Lexington.
Miss Dorothy Epstein and her mother, Mrs. Sonia Epstein of
Byron Ave., returned on Sunday from a month in Charlevoix.
Lt. and Mrs. Morris. Mersky have left. for Fort Worth, Tex.,
following a few days visit with their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Mersky of
Clairmount Ave. Lt. Mersky recently received his commission at
Ellington Field, Houston, Tex.
Benjamin Krell Jr. of Cortland Ave. accompanied by his father,
Benjamin Krell, of Lawrance Ave. left Sunday for Chicago where
they will join Mrs. Krell and their daughter, Elaine, at the Sheridan
Beach Hotel.
Mrs.. Marvin H. Goldberg and her daughter Nathalie of Tuxedo
Ave. have returned from Los Angeles where they visited with Mrs.
—Photo by Tiffany Studios
Goldberg's family.
MISS JEAN ZEMMOL
Cpl. and Mrs. Ben-Zion Gotlib have returned to Columbus, Ga.
where he is stationed at Fort Benning following a visit with Mrs.
The engagement of Miss Jean
Gotlib's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Webb Ave.
Zemmol, daughter of Mr. and
- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan and their daughters, Renee and Collette, Mrs. Julius Zemmol of 3824 Ful-
of Longfellow Ave. have returned from a month's stay in Frankfort. lerton Ave., to William A. Roby,
Mrs. Benjamin Boxman and her daughters, Elaine and Adriane, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
of Cortland Ave. have returned from a month's stay in. Charlevoix. uel C. Roby, has been announced
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank of Woodingham Dr. have re- by her parents.
turned from Sleepy Hollow.
In honor of the occasion, t h e
Pvt. Robert Blumberg who was stationed at Camp Hood i Tex., Zemmols will be at home an
is spending a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sunday, Aug. 27, from 7 to 10
Blumberg of Sturtevant Ave. before leaving for his new post at
p. m. No cards.
Camp Maxie, .Tex.

Page Sever.

National AJC
Aide to Speak
Here, Sept. 13

Marriages

,

-

Births

ridal Calendar

Aug. 22 -- Miss Phyllis Fine,
Lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
ine of Elmhurst Ave., to Pvt.
ilton L. Tyner, son of Mr. and
rs. Harry Tyner of Oakman
lvd., at 7:30 p. m., at Congrega-
on Bnai David, Elmhurst and
th Sts. Rabbi J. S. Sperka and
antor D. Katzman will officiate.
reception will follow the cere-
Lony.

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Urgent Cable from Dr. Yass-
ky, Palestine Director, Spurs
Detroit's Activities

-American Jewish Congress
Responding to the call that was
Women Set Opening
just received from Dr. Haim
Meeting at Center
Yassky, director of the Hadassah

Detroit Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress
has invited Miss Milly Brandt,
national chairman; of legislation,
to address the opening meeting
of the year, at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, on Wednesday,
Sept. 13. A subscription lunch-
eon, at 12:30; will precede the
meeting. Mrs. Max -Dushkin will
preside.

An invitation has been extend-
ed to presidents and legislative
chairmen of Jewish and non-
Jewish organizations to attend
and to hear Miss Brandt's mes-
sage on efforts to combat sub-
versive and discriminatory legis-
lation and to champion laws for
naturalization, lawful immigra-
tion and universal suffrage.
The local legislative commit-
tee of the Congress Women's Di-
vision, headed by Mrs. Phillip
Stellar and under the vice-presi-
dency of Mrs. Irving Dworman
has been functioning in various
matters which concern the vot-
ers. Registration cards for ab-
sentee voting were sent to serv-
icemen. Members interested in
GOLDMAN-WYNICK: Mr. and the committee's activities are
Mrs. David M. Wynick of Pitts-. asked to call Mrs. Stellar, TO.
burgh, Pa., announce the mar- 8-1363.
riage of their daughter, Norma,
Chairmen of other committees
to Pfc, Bernard M. Goldman, son supervised by Mrs. Dworman
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Goldman are: Mrs. Al Padover, to combat
of Burlingame Ave., on Aug. 1, anti-Semitism; -Jewish and non-
at Colorado Springs.
Jewish inter-organization, Mes-
* * *
dames Milton Prag and Jules
FREDERICK - BRAND: Mr. Solomon. Further information is
and Mrs. Isadore Brand of 3357 available from Mrs. Dworman,
Elmhurst Ave. announce the UN. 3-3741.
marriage of their daughter,
Minnie Ray, to Cpl. Henry Fred- Representative of JDC
erick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Studies Mexico Free Port
Nathan Frederick o 9353 Mc-
NEW YORK (JTA)—Moses A.
Quade Ave., at Fort Dix, New
Leavitt, secretary of the Ameri-
Jersey, on Aug. 1. Chaplain
can Jewish Joint Distribution
Harry Nelson officiated. The Committee, left New York for
bride's parents attended t h e Mexico City_ to study the Mexi-
ceremony.
can Government's proposal for
* * *
establishment of a "free port"
KAPLAN-SHEFTEL: Mr. aria for Jewish refugees.
Mrs. Louis Sheftel of Yellow-
Jewish. leaders, now in Mexico
stone Blvd., Forrest Hills, N. Y.,
anon nce the marriage • of their City, urged Mr. Leavitt to make
daughter, Renee Joy, to Dr. Earl the trip so that his knowledge
G. Kaplan, son of Mr. and Mrs. and experience in the field of
J. J. Kaplan of Calvert Ave., De- refugee rescue may be available
troit, on Aug. 6, at Hotel New at once.
Yorker, New York City. The
couple will reside at 3205 Tyler.

— Meyer Stone and his daughter, Dorothy, of Longfellow Ave.
returned Thursday from New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber and their daughter Evelyn and
Mrs. Gilbert Fink of Longfellow Ave. have returned from Mackinac
sland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J . Gans of Goldengate Ave. spent the last
eek end in Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
Mrs. William Stark of Waverly Ave. has returned from a stay
n Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Dr. have re-
urned from 'a 10-day visit in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross of Piccadilly Rd. have returned
rbm Frankfort.
Mrs. Abe Zeff of Montclair Ave. has returned from a visit in
harlevoix.
Mrs. Btn. Einhorn and their daughter, Lois, of West Euclid Ave.
ave returned from a month's stay in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Amberg of Wisconsin Ave. returned Monday
onea- few weeks visit in the Poconoe Mts. in Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Al Mann of Sturtevant Ave. left Wednesday for a week in
ew York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bielfield and their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
urton. Bielfield, of Wildemere Ave. returned on Monday from a
ortnight's stay in Charlevoix.
Mrs. Maurice Siden and her daughter, Elaine, of LaSalle Blvd.
re spending a few weeks in Grand Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry 011esheimer will be at home to
heir relatives and friends froth 2 to 6 p. m. on Sundays, at the
ardell-Sheraton Hotel.
Mrs. John Hayman and daughters, Mrs. Benjamin Elkin and
rs. Sam Leaderrnan, have returned from a visit in New York.
Mrs. David M. Miro and children, Judy and Jeffrey, itave
ett for Cambridge, Mass., to join Lt. (j.g.) David M. Miro.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloch and children, Richard and Nancy,
ave moved to Tucson, Ariz., where they will make their future
ome.
Open house was held at the home of Mrs. Edythe Goldman,
8010 Griggs Ave., on Sunday, Aug. 6, in honor of her parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. B. Levine, 3289 Boston Blvd., on their 25th wedding an-
versary. Their other daughter, Miss Connie Levine, was co-
ostess for the afternoon.
Mrs. Norman L. Weisman (Dorothy Lieberman) and daughter,
irginia, have returned from the East where they visited with Lt.
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
j.g.) Norman L. Weisman, USNR, who is stationed at Fort Schuyler, man R. Broder of New Boston,
ew York. At present, Mrs. Weisman and Virginia are in Lexington, Mich., a daughter, Rochelle.
ich., where they will spend the remainder of the summer.
*. * *
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin and daughters, Iryce and Saun-
Aug. -3—To Mr. and Mrs. J.
ra, of Cherrylawn Ave., left on Friday for a three-week visit in Edward Barnes (Ina Itzkoff),
hicago.
daughter, Marian Ida.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koss, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ketai and
rs. Meyer Korchak returned to Detroit after spending their vaca-
Aug.
8

To Mr. and Mrs.
on in Charlevoix, Mich;
Harry Stone of 3258 Fullerton
Miss Betty Goldberg of the Belcrest is spending several weeks Ave., a daughter, Fern Rita.
New York City and Asbury Park. Before returning home she
* * *
spend several days with Dr. and Mrs. David Levitz of Plain-
Aug. 8—TO Dr. and Mrs. Louis
eld, N. J.
Miss Ruth Goodman and Miss Ruth Haberman have returned Zlatkin (Beryl Jacobs) of Rose
Ned.
om a sojourn at Colorado Springs, Colo., where they visited with lawn Ave., a * son,
* *
gt. and Mrs. Louis. C. Freedman. Upon their return they were
July 25 — To. Mr. and Mrs.
ccompanied by Miss Lillian Levine, sister of Mrs. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenenberg have moved from 16568 Tuller Julius Stark (Annabelle Korb),. a
son, Sheldon Jacob.
ye. into their new home at 19352 Roselawn.
* * *
Burt London of Parkside Ave. and Fred Kaye of Fairfield Ave.
spending a few weeks in Frankfort, Mich.
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Mrs. Ida Pearlman, Mrs. Charles Goldman and daughter, Jac- bert Peritz (Belle Rechtman) of
ualine, of 2916 Glendale Ave., have returned after a vacation in West Euclid Ave., a son, Michael
hicago.
Isidor.

Hadassah Prepares
For Sept. 12 Event

Medical Organization, describing
the pitiful condition of refugees
arriving in Palestine, the local
groups affiliated with the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah are increas-
ing their efforts to secure the
necessary funds to aid the medi-
cal work of the organization. •
Dr. Yassky's cable outlines the
position of expatriates from Hol-
land, Germany, Romania and
Transnistria and points out that
medical aid for countless refu-
gees is no'w more urgently need-
ed because of the new settlers'
run-down condition.
Detroit Hadassah's Honor Roll
project is nearing completion,
and it is aimed to conclude the
drive by Sept. 12. Sustaining
memberships are $25; contribut-
ing memberships, $20, and Honor
Roll memberships, $15.
In preparation for the Sept. 12
Honor Roll meeting, officers of-
Detroit Hadassah point out that.
the. Jewish National Fund land-.
redemption cause and the Child
Welfare and Vocational Educa,
tion projects are included in the
Hadassah fund.
Mrs. Louis Glasier, president of -
Detroit Hadassah, 17207 Wood-
ingham, UN. 1-9453, may be con 7
tatted for additional informa- .
tion.

.

City

Is Asked to Name
Street in Tribute to
Late Judge Keidan

B. Edelman of 3343 Lawrence
Ave. has petitioned the Common
Council to name an important
street in Detroit in tribute to the
late Judge Harry B: Keidan.
Mr. Edelman has expressed the
hope that those in agreement
with the suggestion will write to
the Common Council and will
urge the adoption of this pro-
posal.

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