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THE JEWISH NEWS
Military Setting Marks Wedding JWV, Auxiliary
of Doris Herman, Lt. Rosenbaum Installs Officers
SundayEvening
Center Will Continue
Programs for Juniors
The Junior Summer Program
of the Jewish Community Center
directed by Reuben Young,
which ended Aug. 18, had an en-
rollment of over 200 youngsters,
ages 10 to 14, who enjoyed a
varied program of activities.
Dramatics, art classes and out-
door activities were held for a
period of eight weeks.
The program ended with
party for the children.
Supervised Junior activities
will continue in the . athletic and
swimming program, Monday
through Thursday, 4:30 to 5:30
p. m. The Fall program will be
announced later.
The Center acknowledges the
contribution of Bernard Elson of
the National Baking Company,
who gave cakes for children's
parties in the Center summer
camp programs.
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"Negro Soldiers" Films on
Center Program Tuesday
"Negro Soldier" will be feat-
ured at the film program at the
Jewish Community Center on
Aug. 29. The film program, de-
picting the part played by Ne-
groes on all. war fronts, will be
held in the open-air court at 9:15
p. M. The public is invited.
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Mothers' Clubs' USO Party
At the annual USO event spon-
LT. AND MRS. HERBERT ROSENBAUM
sored by the Council of Mothers'
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herman' of Morris Resier, M.C., also of De-
Clubs, Aug. 21, Mrs. Rose Ingre-
noff was general chairman and 3244 Tyler Ave. announced the troit. Chaplain Berkowitz • offi-
Mrs. Kate Winston was co-chair- marriage of their daughter, Doris, ciated.
to -Lt. Herbert Rosenbaum, son
iman.
Detroit guests at the wedding
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum
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of 17516 Fairfield, in Denver, included the couple's parents, Lt.
B. & P. to 'Continue
and Mrs. Barney Schwartz, Capt.
Colo., on Aug. 5.
Outdoor Discussions
and Mrs. Manuel Kravitz and
Lt.
and
Mrs.
Rosenbaum
are
Business and Professional Dis-
Mrs. Jack Greenberg.
cussion Group of the Center, will making their home in Denver
Dr. Rosenbaum was graduated
continue its outdoor court dis- where Lt. Rosenbaum is stationed
cussions on Thursday evenings at at the Fitzsimmons Hospital. The from the University of Michigan
8:45 p. m. On Aug. 31, Patrick couple met at a social affair - in Medical School on Jan. 23, 1943.
S. Nertney will be the guest Denver where Miss Herman had He was elected to Alpha Omega
Alpha, medical honorary society.
speaker. These discussions are gone to visit her grandparents.
Maid of honor was Bernice Ro- He earned his B.S. in chemistry
open to the public and are free.
senbaum, sister of the bride- in 1938. He interned at Michael
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groom, and best man was Capt. Reese Hospital in hicago.
Center to Register
Chess Club Members
partment of Semitic and Egyp-
At the next Chess Club meet- Dropsie College Names
tian Antiquities, Wellcome Re-
ing of the Jewish Center, Tues- Two Visiting Professors
search Institution, London, as
day evening, Aug. 29, registra-
PHILADELPHIA. — Dr. Abra- visiting professor in comparative
tion for beginning Chess players,
will be held in the Adult Lounge. ham A. Neuman, president • of religion.
The public is invited to play Dropsie College for Hebrew and.
A new fellowship known -as
Cognate Learning, announces the the David Shainberg Fellowship
Chess every Tuesday night.
publication of the Register of the has been established by the
College for the academic year Shainb_erg Foundation of Mem-
1944-1945.
phis, Tenn., in memory of David
This Register contains the no- Sheinberg. This fellowship has
tice of the appointment of Dr. been awarded to Benzion Netan-
Adolf Leo Oppenheim, noted yahu of the Hebrew University,
Mrs. Nathan Wolf, new presi- Viennese scholar, as visiting pro- in the Historical Department for
dent of the Pisgah Women's fessor in Assyriology and Egyp- the coming academic year. Mena-
Bnai Brith-- No. 122, has an- tology, and Dr. Theodor H. Gas- hem G. Glenn has been named
n.ounced the following _Commit- ter, formerly curator of the De- Fellow in the Rabbinical Dept.
tee Chairmen for the new year:
Donor luncheon, Mrs. Lewis
Manning; conservation, Mrs. Wil-
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liam Phillips; membership, Mrs.
William Parnos; war service,
Mrs. Martin Levy, Mrs. Herfnan
Prady; program, Mrs. Harry.
Singer; Anti-Defamation League,
Mrs. Sampel Aaron; Red Cross.
Mrs. Irving Gilbert; Blood Bank,
Mrs. Joseph Benis; Young Wom-
en of Bnai Brith, Mrs. William
Phillips; by-lawikt Mrs. Charles
Solovich; budget, Mrs. Jess Full-
er; Hillel, Mrs. Leonard Sims;
tribute,' Mrs. Seymour Morton;
Savory Sauce Dresses Up
•sick and visiting, Mrs. Albert
Plain
Vegetables
Green; bonds and stamps, Mrs.
Jack Schwartz; reception, Mrs.
• COMBINE salad oil (or melted
Meyer Leib; hospitality, Mrs. P.
vegetable shortening) with rich-
Fenkell; bowling, Mrs. Herman
brown and tangy Heinz "57-Sauce"
Prady; dramatics, Mrs. Irwin
—using equal parts. Heat well but
Aron; publicity, Mrs. Bernard
Goodman; telephone, Mrs. Mor-
do not boil. This quick and easily
ris Weinberg; committee on com-
prepared sauce is really
mittees, Mrs. Milton Rogers; vo-
cious over hot cooked broc-
cational guidance, Mrs. Louis
coli, Brussels sprouts, green
Fried; Menorah editor, Mrs. Sam
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beans, spinach, or lima beans.
Gold; business manager, Mrs.
Abe Cherrin; assistant financial
secretary, Florence Adler.
Plans are . being formulated
for a drive to help the American
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Red Cross procure blood donors.
Members and friends are asked
to contact the blood donor chair-
HERE'S A RIC44-TASTING
man, Mrs. Joseph Benis, TOwn-
SAUCE FOR MANY A DISH
send 8-7131.
Post i 35 Joint Installation to
Be Held at Veterans'
Building at 7:30
Joint installation of officers of
Post 135 of Jewish War Veterans
of the U.. S. and its Ladies' Aux-
iliary will be held Sunday at
7:30 p. m. at the Veterans' Bldg.,
704 E. Jefferson Ave. The public
is invited.
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe will be
guest speaker.
Officers of the men's group are:
Leon Ginsberg, commander; Mey-
er Stein and Harry Berger, senior
and junior vice-commanders;
Harry Shuman, - surgeon; Louis
Rosenberg, Leo Gold and Albert
Curtiss, trustees.
Birdie R. Rosenberg, newly-
elected president of the Ladies'
Auxiliary, is a charter member
of the ladies' group. She served
as trustee for two years, treasurer
for one year and has been de-
partment are surer for two years,
having just been re-elected as
Michigan department treasurer
for a 'third term.
Mrs. Rosenberg's associate offi-'
cers in the ladies: group are:
Bertha Scliapp and Rose Avison,
senior and junior vice-presidents;
May Ginsburg, judge advocate;
Belle Berkowitz, treasurer; Hat-
tie Cohen, chaplain; Rose Kay,
guard; Ann Elias, Edith Miskin
and Mabel Gray, trustees.
Birthdays
Of Next Month
Joseph Bernstein, manager of
the Detroit edition of the Jewish'
Daily Forward, will celebrate his
64th birthday next month:
Others who will celebrate their
birthdays in September include
the following:
Israel Himelhoch, Sept. '3; Miss
Edith D. Heavenrich, Sept. 11;
James I. Ellmann, Sept. 6; Alvin
D. Hersch, Sept. 8; Charles A.
Firisterwald, Sept. 20; " Nate S.
Shapero, Sept. 27.
Max J. Kogan, Sept. 12; Her-
man Osnos, Sept. 26; Henry Mey-
ers, Sept. 20; Mrs. Carl Schiller,
Sept. 14; Morris H. Blumberg,
Sept. 28; Dr. Sydney K. Beigler,
Sept- 25; Harry S. 'Granit, Sept.
30.
Justice Murphy. Maps
War On Anti-Semitism
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Invi-
tations extended by Supreme
Court Justice Frank Murphy to
join the National Committee
Against Persecution of the Jews
have been accepted by 250 prom-
inent Americans of almost every
State, the' committeeannounced.
The committee said it would
carry orp-a--Campaign of educa-
tion in all parts of the country
during the coming months.
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Pisgah Women Name
Committee Chairmen
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in charge of the Navy's public
relations department here for the
past three and a half years, has
been transferred to the Washing-
ton Bureau of Personnel..
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