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March 09, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-09

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Friday, Maitt q r745

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

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The Jewish News Eliminates
Non-Essential Travel Notes

Engagement Told Betty Kahn,



Bnai David Women
To Hold Red Cross
Card Party March 19

SHELL-PAZNER: The mar-
riage of Eleanore M. Pazner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Plans for a Red Cross bridge
Pazner of Windsor, Ont., to PM and card party are being com-
1/c Lawrence Shell, U. S. Navy, pleted by Bnai David Sister-
was solemnized by Rabbi A. M. hood, to be held Monday, March
Hershman at the home of her 19, at the Bnai David social hall,
aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Elmhurst and 14th, under the
Leo Mandell and Mr. and Mrs. chairmanship of Mrs. Max Kane:
Louis Bookspan, 4344 Cortland,
Proceeds will be used for Red
on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 3 p.m. A
Cross activities. The card party
reception followed. The bride
wore a gown of white satin and is open to the public. Tickets
a bridal veil. She carried a white are being sold by members and
orchid mounted on a prayer will be available at the door.
The Sisterhood has sponsored
book.
a Red Cross Sewing Unit at the
Prior to the wedding Mrs. social hall, meeting Monday, 1
Shell was entertained by Mrs. to 4 p. m. Mrs. Joseph Jacobs
J
Leo Mandell, Mrs. Ben Feldman is chairman.
and Mrs. Louis Bookspan at a
There will be an open meet-
miscellaneous shower at the Wil- ing of the Sisterhood next Mon-
shire Hotel, and by Miss Renee day in the social hall.
Friedman, Miss Kitty Starler and
Miss June Rosenberg at a per-
sonal shower at the home of Miss Japanese-American Wins
Friedman on Ilene Ave. She also Bnai Brith Goodwill Medal
was entertained at a luncheon-
ette at the Book Cadillac Hotel
BAYONNE, N. J.—A Bayonne
by M.S. Eleanore Park and Laura school girl of Japanese-Hawaiian
Levenson.
ancestry., was among the six
* * *
junior and senior high school
CHASSIN - KAPETANSKY: students who won gold medal
Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kapet- awards given by. Bayonne Bnai
ansky of Rochester Ave. an- Brith Lodge for the best essays
nounce the marriage of their written in a contest on brother-
daughter, Phyllis Anne, to Pfc. hood. The girl is Mikiko Kashi-
Burton L. Chassin, on Sunday wabara, 14-year-old ninth grade
Feb. 11, at the Wilshire Hotel. student in the Henry E. Harris
Pfc. Chassin is the son of Mr. School. She is one of six Ameri-
and Mrs. L. Chassin of Buffalo, can-born children of Mitsuharu
N. Y.
Kashiwabara, who was born in
Mrs. Seymour Kapetansky and Japan. Her mother is of Hawaiian
Pfc. Norman Chassin attended ancestry.
the couple.
Other gold medal awards
Among the guests were Mr. were presented by J . Arnold
and Mrs. L. Chassin- and dau- Bressler, Bnai Brith president, to
ghter, Davine, Mrs. Herbert Jack Green, Paulette Shalhoub,
Chassin, Pfc. and Mrs. Norman Fred Arkus, David Adler and
Chassin, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mildred Cantor. Contest judges
Chassin and daughter, Lois, Mrs. were the principals of the city's
B. Stouroff, Mrs. Rose Wein- junior and senior high schools.
traub, Ray Morrison, Mr. and
/ Mrs. I. C. Friedman of Chicago.
Pfc. and Mrs. Chassin left for
a brief honeymoon after which
they will reside in Kearney,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zucker-
Neb., where Pfc. Chassin is sta-
burg announce the Bar Mitzvah
tioned.
of their son, Erwin David, on
* * *
BLAHD-NETZORG—The mar- Saturday morning, March 10, at
riage of Miss Ruth Ann Netzorg, Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
daughter of Mrs. Leon Netzorg of hurst at 14th. Reception at Riv-
the Belcrest Hotel and Pfc. iera Hall, 5028 Joy Road, Satur-
William H. Bland, son of-Mrs. M. day evening. * * *
E. Bland of Brookline, Mass.,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Levin,
took place at the Reformed
Temple in New Orleans on Feb. 2981 Sturtevant, announce the
14. The bride is a graduate Bar- Mitzvah of their son, Edwin,
of Wellesly. College and her hus- on Saturday, March 10, at the
band is a senior medical student Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
at Tulane University. For the Open house Saturday evening
present they will make their from 6 p. m. * No * cards.
*
home in New Orleans.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Mayer
LICHTIG-HEIMANN: Mrs. Rut of the Whittier announce the
Heimann announces the mar- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Charles
riage of her daughter, Majken, Irwin, at Congregation Shaarey
to Sgt. Louis N. Lichtig, son of Zedek, on Saturday, March 17.
Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Litchtig. Friends are invited to the ser-
The ceremony was performed vices and reception in the soc-
on March 4 by Rabbi B. B. ial hall.
* *
Glazer in the home of the bride's
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushkoff
Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Aronsson. Sgt. Lichtig, of •252 Clements announce the
after serving two years in the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stan-
Aleutians, is now stationed at ley, to be observed on Saturday,
Fort Bliss, Tex. The couple left March 17, at 9 a. m., at the Rose
for Chicago where they will Sittig Cohen Bldg. of the United
Hebrew Schools. A dinner will
spend two weeks.
be held at Pereira's Hall . on
March 18.
CARD OF THANKS
* * *

Bar Mitzvahs

Mrs. Manny Schare wishes to
express her appreciation a n d
thanks to her relatives, friends
and neighbors for their expres-
sions of sympathy during her
recent bereavement,

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Bean
of 11606 Martindale announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their - son,
Edwin Stanford, on Friday,
March 16, at 8:30 p. in, at Temple

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Gomberg To Address
Beth El Sisterhood

Samuel Katzin
Repeat Vows

Complying with the requests of the Office of Defense Trans-
portation and with the appeals of national Jewish organizations
that people refrain from pleasure travel during the war, The
Jewish News henceforth will omit from its columns reference to
non-essential travel announcements.
The Jewish News will continue to publish vital statistics—
news about engagements, marriages, births and local events, as
well as announcements of essential trips made to or from Detroit
by servicemen; or trips taken by parents' and wives of servicemen
to visit them at their camps. This type of announcement is con-
sidered legitimate war-time news. •
America's leading English-Jewish periodicals have concurred
with The Detroit Jewish News in the decision henceforth to
eliminate non-essential civilian travel news, and an important an-
nouncement implementing this decision is expected within a few
days from the American Association of English-Jewish News-
papers.

Marriages

Page Thirteen

MISS SALLY LEVINE

At a family dinner given Sun-
day evening, March 4, in their
home, Mr. and• Mrs. Harry Lev-
ine of Kendall Ave. 'announced
the engagement of their daught-
er, Sally, to Joseph Cutler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Cutler of
18500 Fairfield. The wedding
will take place in June.

Rabbi Fram to Address
Hadassah B. & P. Group

Rabbi Leon Fram is to be the
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah on Sunday,
March 11, at 2:30 P. M.
The meeting is to be held in
Conference Room of the Jewish
Community Center, 8904 Wood-
ward.
All members are urged to
come and to bring their friends.

Ephraim R. Gomberg, director
of community relations of the
National Refugee Service, Will
be the guest speaker at the
meeting of Temple Beth El Sis-
Monday, at 2 p. m., in
mmediafe Families Attend terhood
the Brown Memorial Chapel.
Wedding in Home of
Gomberg, a former Detroiter,
Mrs. Moritz Kahn
has had a notable career as an
attorney, newspaperman, and
Sunday noon, March 3, the leader in social and legal re-
Kahn home in Lincolnshire Dr. forms, and was a member of the
was the scene of a beautiful board of trustees of Temple
wedding, when Miss Betty Kahn, Beth El at the time of his call
daughter of Mrs. Moritz Kahn, to the NRS in New York.
A dessert luncheon will be
was united in marriage to
Samuel Katzin, son of Mr. and served in the social hall at 1:30.
Mrs. Nathan Katzin of Chicago,
in the presence of the immediate Home Relief Society
families,
Exquisite arrangements of To Hear Miss Hutzel
variegated white flowers were At Meeting March 20
about all the rooms, and green
ferns formed a canopy under
Home Relief Society will meet
which Dr. A. M. Hershman per- Tuesday, March 20, 1 p. m., at
formed the ceremony.
the Belcrest. A dessert luncheon
Th e bride, who was unat- will be served.
tended, was lovely in a gown of
Mrs. Al Weisman, program
French Blue with heirloom chairman, will present Miss
duchesse lace draped as a cape- Eleanor Hutzel, head of the wo-
let over the shoulders. She wore men's division of the Police de-
a Juliette cap of matching blue partment, who will speak on the
from the • back of which hung a youth problems of today. .
shoulder length veil, and she
An entertaining afternoon has
carried an old fashioned bouquet been planned - by the program
of sw=eetheart _ roses and blue chairman. All members and
forget-me-nots.
friends are invited to attend.
Albert E. Kahn, the bride's Mrs. Irving Small will preside.
brother, served as best man.
At the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Michael Braude,
which followed, the blue and Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Hartrich and
white motiff also was carried their small daughter, Leslie
out, the bride's table being Edith of Chicago, Albert E.
covered with a cloth of pale blue, Kahn of Yorktown, N. Y., and
the white flowers, and a beauti- Miss Jennie Jackson of New
fully decorated blue . wedding York City..
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Katzin left on a
Out-of-town guests included two month honeymoon trip,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Katzin, their first stop being New Or-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Katzen and leans, La. They will make their
their sons, Michael and David, home in Chicago,

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