Lt. Jack Nater is spending a two-week leave with his wife, the former Gertrude Weinstein, of 2971 Glendale. Lt. Nater has just completed a four-month course in ordnance at the Officers' Can- didate School at Aberdeen, Md. He previously spent 18 months in the Aleutians. He will report back to Aberdeen, where he will serve as instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sucher of 19570 Stratford Rd. have just returned from Boston, Mass., where their son, GM 3/c Donald Sucher, was stationed. Pfc. Arthur Doctor who has been spending a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doctor of Calvert Ave., after 24 months overseas, has left to rejoin his unit organization in the Southwest Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Broder of Lawrence Ave. have returned from Cambridge, 0., where they visited their son, Pfc. Harry Broder, who recently has returned from overseas. Capt. and Mrs. Edward Rosenthal, Jr., of Parkside Ave., left for Santa Monica, Cal., where they will spend two weeks and from where the Captain will be re-assigned for further duty. Ens. Morton Clamage who recently returned from a year's overseas duty, the last engagement being at Iwo Jima, is spending a 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage of San Juan Dr. His brother, Lt. (jg) Stanford Clamage, who has been overseas for nine months and also participated at Iwo Jima, is expected home this week-end. Their brother Lt. (jg) Irwin Clamage, who is on a 30-day leave, arrived with Mrs. Clamage and their small son two weeks ago. Lt. James Zuckerman, stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J., is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Elmer Zucker- man of Plymouth. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Morrison and their small daughter Rosalie who have been residing in Ann Arbor are spending two weeks in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwill of LaSalle Blvd. before the Captain will leave for his new post. Mrs. Allan H. Wolfson and her small son and daughter who has been residing in Memphis, at present are making their home with Mrs. Wolfson's mother, Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein of 2668 Cal- vert Ave. while Lt. Wolfson is on overseas duty. Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Chicago Blvd. is expected home this week-end from Washington where she visited her son, Capt. Alwyn V. Freeman. C/M Norman E. Feinberg left for New York City after spend- ing a week-end leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Feinberg of Oak Dr. His brother, Pfc. Robert M. Feinberg who has recently returned from overseas duty is home on a con- valescent furlough. Lt. Leonard Stone who is stationed at Big Spring, Tex., is spending a two weeks' leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Stone of Chicago Blvd. _Mrs. Wilfred Doner and her small son and daughter of Hunt- ington Woods have left for Oklahoma City to join her husband, Pvt. Doner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin have moved from Edison Ave. and are now residing at 17546 Pennington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jospey and their daughter Joanne have moved from Wildemere Ave., and are now residing at 20130 Wake- field Ave. The S. Joseph Wallachs formerly of 2286 Calvert are now re- siding at 19629 Roslyn Road. Births Engagements April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kushner (Lois Gerson of Philadelphia) a son, James Alan. * * * ,May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Madorsky (Anne IvIadorsk37) of Glendale Ave., a son, Martin Lewis. * * * May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein (Roslyn Gerson) of 3036 Monterey, a daughter, Sheryl Lynn. * * * May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Fishman, a son, Steven Allan. * * *. April 26—To Cpl. and Mrs. Marvin Madgy (Mollye Freed- man), a daughter, Maureen Susan. * * * May 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shaw (Gertrude Langsam) of 3813 Clements, a daughter, Fern Lee. * * * April 29—to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen (Claire Langer) of Fullerton Ave., a son, Stephen. * * * May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David P. Zack (Evelyn Croll) of 17181 Northlawn, a daughter, Caroline. * * * May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil- liam H. Brown (Adele Mermel- stein) of 2504 Taylor, a daughter, Joyce Estelle. * * * May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Casman (Beatrice Glieber- man) of Tuller Ave., a son, Joel Alan. * * * May 9—To Sgt. and Mrs. I. Buchman (Emily Hoffenberg) of El Paso, Tex., a son, Clifford Michael. Mrs. Bessie Shapiro of Cin- cinnati announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Elizabeth, to Rabbi Joseph M. Strauss, spiritual leader of Beth El Tem- ple, Chicago, son of Rabbi and Mrs. I. Strauss of Pontiac, Mich. The wedding will be held in De- troit in June. * 5 5 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lichten- stein of Cortland Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Selma Vivianne, to Sydney Guttentag, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Guttentag of Gladstone Ave. The announcement was made at a family gathering at their home on May 8. No wed- ding date has been set. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Begun, of 1546 Chicago Blvd., announce the engagement of their gaugh- ter, Blanche, to Capt. Albert Dick- man, AAC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dickman, of Philadelphia. The wedding will take place in June. * * * Kr. and Mrs. Alex Werbe of 2074 Atkinson Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lois Jean, to Aerographer 2/c Philip Brodax, son of Mrs. Rae Grossman of Cleveland. May '27—Audrey Geschelin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin to Ens. Irving A. Rose, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Rose of Winthrop Ave. Re- ception following ceremony from 7 to 10 p. in. at the Geschelin residence at 17546 Pennington Dr. No cards. Marriages WEINSTEIN - SCHEER: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scheer of Monica Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Hervin Weinstein, son of Mrs. Kate Lin- enthal of Monterey Ave. The ceremony was performed on May 1 Lt. Gerson and His Bride Officers Re-Elected By Russell Woods Hadassah Group ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Bridal Calendar Friday, May 18, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten At the annual meeting of Ha- dassah Russell Woods Group, May 8, Mrs. John Frazer, presi- dent, gave a report of the year's accomplishments. Mrs. Dora Ehr- lich addressed the meeting. The following officers were re- elected: president, Mrs. John Frazer; vice presidents, Mesdames J. J. Marks, Benjamin and M. J. Greenberg; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Geo. D. Seyburn; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Saul E. Gordon; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Arkin; financial secretary, Mrs. Lester Hollander; assistant finan- cial secretary; Mrs. Harold K. Salasnek. Eighteen were elected to a two- year term on the board of direc- tors, as follows: Mesdames Claire Axelrod, Philip Brezner, Herman K. Cohen, Joe M. Dorfman, Sadie Engelman, Nathan Goldman, Sam Heyman, Chas. Hyman, Mack Lane, J. M. Lattin, Joseph New :. man, M. Rosen, Burton M. Seidon, Louis Seiton, S a in Shekter, Arthur Weber, Al Weisman and Simon H. Weisman. Also elected for one-year terms are Mesdames Max Blumberg, Philip H. Broudo, Morris Gour- witz, Theo. Isaacs, Morris Krause, Samuel M. Levin, Sam Lipshy, Maxfield Mathis and Louis Pan- ush. Miss Hattie Gittleman was appointed permanent sponsor for this group. The new Jewish National Fund chairman, Mrs. Chas. Hyman, will accept contributions and will send out tree certificates for all occasions. She may be reached at HO. 0345. United Yiddish Folk Organizations to Hold Affair at Center May 27 The United Yiddish Folk Or- ganizations will hold a general meeting and concert on Sunday, May 27, at 8 p. m., in the audit- orium of the Jewish Center. Max Bressler, president of the Chicago division of the American Jewish Congress, will be guest speaker. Maxim Brodin and Zelda Zlatin will give a recital of Jewish folk music. This meeting is planned as a general rally for all members of the organizations affiliated with the United Yiddish Folks Organ- ization's City Committee. POALE ZION Branch II will hold its annual social affair on May 20, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The program will include Moshe Dombey, Shirley Fleisher and the Halevy Hazomir. Re- freshments will be served. All are welcome. AN INTERESTMG RECIPE FOR THE JEWISH HOME Front Ms HEINZ HOME Vss ► ute This one is MILCHIG It's called TOMATO FRENCH DRESSING * * * Elizabeth Claster Schwartz became the bride of Lt. (j.g.) Irving G. Gerson, USNR, in a quiet ceremony at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartz of Waukegan, 111., on May 1. Lt. Gerson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gerson of Detroit. * * * Dr. Mann to Speak At Pisgah Lodge's Meeting on Monday Mrs. Hopp Re-Elected President of Temple Beth El Sisterhood The Temple Beth El Sister- hood has re-elected Mrs. John C. Hopp as president for the third consecutive year. Other officers and members of the board of directors are Mes- dames Maurice Klein and Oscar M. Zemon, vice-presidents; Ben Salon, treasurer; Herbert I. Kal- let, recording secretary; Harry L. Phillips, financial secretary; C. Louis Maas, corresponding secretary; Philip Brown, Burton Clamage, H. J. L. Frank, I. Lloyd Frankel, Alfred Gach, Theodore Jacobwitz, George A. Kleinman, Morton J. Newland- er, Herbert D. Robinson, Alvin M. Rodecker, Harold M. Sha- pero, Hilda Vau Consant, Leon Winkelman, Merrill E. Silver- stein, and Miss Dorothy Bloom and Miss Edith Heavenrich. The following ex-officio mem- bers on the board: Mesdames Philip Bloomgarden, Leo M. Franklin, Lawrence Freedman, Isaac Gilbert, B. Benedict Gla- zer, Harry Krohn, Henry Meyers, Oscar C. Robinson, Mayer B. Pisgah Lodge Bnai Brith will present Dr. Louis L. Mann, of Chicago, as guest speaker at the May open meeting Monday eve- ning. Dr. Mann's topic will be "Collective Security or Collective Suicide." The meeting will be held in the Brown Memorial Chapel at Temple Beth El, at 8:15 p. m. Dr. Mann, Rabbi of the Chi- cago Sinai Congregation and a member of the National Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Commis- sion, is an educator and author. The program also will feature musical selections by Henri Siegl, violinist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra. Sulzberger, Samuel Van Noor- den and Sol A. 'Wolff. 1 M" k 1 ___ = = .„_4_4444,4 i . p,..:s.-I-. 'i 1 ' kV/ 4 - ni41- .̀4.• v 444 - , /.4 4 441 M. 7 i E. :-44 k... F-;.- - :*- 41z.--0, ' ' .. 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