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THE JEWISH NEWS
Women's Clubs Goldie Gross, A. S. Topper Wed
The marriage of
Mrs. Sylvia Wolpin, president Miss Goldie Gross,
of THEODOR HERZL AUXIL- daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Gross of
IARY of Bnai Brith, sold $20000
,
worth of war bonds at the din- Cortland Ave., to T/5
Alvin S. Topper, son
ner party. On Tuesday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Mose
the auxiliary installed the fol- Topper of Tulsa, Okla,.
lowing officers: Mrs. Wolpin, took place at Congre-
president; Mrs. Dave Fidler and gation Bnai David on
Mrs. Louis Wolfe, vice-presi- June 3.
The bride wore a
dents; Mrs. Louis Eder, treas-
gown of ivory satin,
urer; Mrs. Harry Paskowitz, Mrs. fashioned
with a fitt-
M. Zeff and Mrs. Kozlin, finan- ed bodice and a full
cial, recording and correspond- marquisette skirt end-
ing secretaries.
ing in a circular train.
She carried white or-
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chids and lillies of the
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT valley
on a prayer
CLUB on June 4 elected the book.
following officers: president,
Mrs. Ida Okum, aunt
Mrs. Joseph Rodman; vice presi- of the bride, served
dent, Mrs. H. Ehrlichman; re- as matron of honor.
T h e bridesmaids
cording secretary, Mrs. Jacob E.
Steinhardt; - corresponding sec- were Mrs. Fay Stein-
burger, Misses Flor-
retary, Mrs. Martin Cohen; fin- ence
Schwartz, Helen
ancial secretary, Mrs. S. Levy; Freedman, Lillian Ru-
treasurer, Mrs. Al Hoffman; dack, Marion Dishell
hospitaliers, Mrs. Nathan Sand- a n d Estelle Kessler,
ler and Mrs. Louis Friedman. cousin of the bride-
The social committee is compos- groom.
Ushers were, Wal-
ed of Mrs. H. Wright and Mrs.
Kessler of Tulsa,
David Lichtenstein, and the ter
—Century Studio Photo
Okla., cousin of the
membership committee of Mrs. bridegroom, Eugene
T/5 and Mrs. A. S. Topper
Simon Plafkin and Mrs. Louis Topper, . brother of the bridegroom, Alvin Kessler, another cousin,
Jacobson.
Seymour Gross, brother of the bride, Sgt. Jerome Greenstein, Sgt.
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Sam Gordon and Cpl. Henry Shershow.
Out of town relatives and guests were the bridegroom's grand-
LITERARY CLUB will close
the season at a meeting next parents, Mr. end Mrs. Sam Kessler from New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Tuesday, at 8:30 p. in., David Walter Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kessler, Alvin Kessler and Miss
Estelle Kessler, all of Tulsa, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler,
Diamond, research director of Mrs.
Sarah Kruger from New York City; Mrs. Anna and Miss
the UAW-CIO, will review "Sol- Charlotte Topper of Kansas City.
ution. in Asia" by Lattimore.
The bride's grandfather, Louis Browarny, attended; also, Mr.
Mrs. Harry Shapiro of Wood- and Mrs. I. Waldorf and Mrs. B. Ross from Cleveland; Mr. and
ingham Dr. will be hostess and Mrs. L. Mellman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mellman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mrs. Louis Davidson will intro- Topalsky and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mellman, Mrs. I. Green-
and Mrs. I. Topalsky, all from Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
duce the speaker. The officers stein
ert Mellman, Hillsboro, 0.; Mrs. Sam Maister of Canton, 0.
for the coming year who were
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated.
elected at the last meeting are:
The couple left for their honeymoon at Niagara Falls.
Recording secretary, Mrs. S.
Weinberger; financial secretary,
Mrs. B. Press; • librarian, Mrs. S.
Becker; delegate to the executive
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers an-
council, Mrs. F. Gastman; cultu-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
ral committee, Mrs. G. Kaminer,
son, Jerry, at the Shaarey Zedek,
Mrs. L. Davidson; social commit-
on Saturday morning, June 16.
tee, Mrs. I. Brown and Mrs. H.
A family dinner will be given
Shapiro. Anyone interested in
June 17 at the Belcrest.
hearing Mr. Diamond's review,
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call UN. 1-2457.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Engel of
2911 Taylor announce the Bar
ERNESPIE CHILDREN'S AID
Mitzvah of their son, George
will hold a picnic Sunday, June
Leo, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
17, in Plymouth Park. Proceeds
Saturday morning, June 23. At
will go to the Child Rescue
home Sunday, June 24, 3 to 10
Fund. The public is invited. The
p. m. No cards.
last meeting of the season will
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be a social at the home of Mrs.
James Brindze, 2732 Pasadena
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buch of
on Monday June 25. Members
2007 Hazelwood, announce the
are urged to attend.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin
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Samuel, to be held Saturday,
June 23, at 9:30 a. m., at Con-
ZEDAKAH CLUB held an-
MRS. JOHN ERMAN
gregation Beth Shmuel, 1736
nual elections June 4, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bon- Blaine. A dinner will be held
home of Mrs. Max Rosenbaum
on Fairfield Ave. The following ner of 3265 W. Boston Blvd. an- Sunday at 6 p. m., at the Bnai
are the officers: president, Mrs. nounce the marriage of their Moshe.
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Joseph Staub; vice presidents, daughter, Ruth Helene, to John
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen-
Mrs. Sam Sugarman, Mrs. Hat- Erman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da-
tie Schwartz and Mrs. George vid Erman of 17199 Prairie Ave. berg of 2962 Cortland, announce
Rabinowitz; treasurer, Mrs. Ben The ceremony was performed at the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Martin Seymour, at Congrega-
Lefkowitz; recording secretary, the Wilshire Hotel Sunday.
tion Bnai Jacob, Linwood and
Mrs. Maurice Knopper; corres-
Richton, Saturday m o r n i n g,
ponding secretary, Mrs. Abra- Center Service Wives
June 23. Reception at home;
ham Goldstein; financial secre-
tary, Mrs. Leonard Shapiro; re- To Meet During Summer Sunday, June 24, 3 to. 9 p. m.
porter, Mrs. J. Stalburg; repre-
Center Service Wives decided
sentative to the Jewish Com-
munity Council, Mrs. Sadie to continue meeting throughout
Hertz; trustees, Mrs. Meyer the summer months and to plan
Mr. Louis Sherman of 2201
Waterstone, Mrs. Nate Rubin outings, picnics, bicycling, etc. Gladstone Ave. announces the
The USO committee will dis- engagement of his daughter,
and Mrs. Kalman Shapiro.
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continue the Snack Bar previ- Dorothy, to Murrey Cohen, son
JEWISH WOMEN'S SERVICE ously held at the Center on of Mr. Peter Cohen of 1620 Glad-
CLUB has postponed its election alternating Sunday afternoons, stone Ave. They will be married
from May to September. Pre- until the Fall.
Sunday, July 22.
In addition to the work which
sent officers, who will continue
war efforts during the summer, the Red Cross Group is carrying
are: Ruth Kushner, pres.; Ethel on, they will begin the stuff-
Klein, vice-pres.; Faye Fruiman, ing of toys at regular meetings.
rec. sect.; Edith Cohen, treas.
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will be given on recent activities
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- and arrangements will be made
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- for the tag day to be held in
TION will meet at 2:30 p.
Mt. Clemens July 15, or in case
Monday at the home of Mrs. M. of rain on July 22. A picnic will
Gellman, 9974 Holmur. Reports be held at Palmer Park July 29.
June Bride
Bar Mitzvahs
Page Eleven
Marriages
Mrs. Penfil Named
Chairman of Congress
STARK-GANS: The marriage Committee on Law
of Miss Margaret Eileen Gans,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
T. Gans of Goldengate Ave., and
Walter M. Stark, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Stark of La-
Salle Blvd. was solemnized Sun-
day afternoon, June 10, at the
Belcrest Hotel. Dr. Leo Baer-
wald of New York City who
had officiated at the marriage of
the bridegroom's parents, per-
formed the ceremony. Mrs. Her-
bert Gerson, the bridegroom's
sister, was matron of honor and
George P. Amberg, the bride's
cousin, served as best man. Out
of town guests included, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton M. Nathusius the
bride's maternal grandparents,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer-
hof of New York City and Wal-
ter Stark of Cleveland. After
July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Stark will
be at home at 890 Collingwood.
LEMBERG - GOODMAN: Miss
IVIignon Beverly Goodman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
A. Colen of Pingree Ave. became
the bride of Burton J. Lemberg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Lemberg of Merton Rd. Dr. A.
M. Hershman and Rabbi Leon
Frain officiated at the ceremony
which was held last Sunday in
the Lee Plaza Hotel. The bride
wore the traditional gown of
ivory brocade with long veil of
illusion and carried a bouquet
of orchids and stephonatic. Her
matron of honor was Mrs.
Chester L. Colen and Miss Ar-
lene Weinstein was the maid of
honor. Chester L. Colen served
as best man and William Caplan
as usher. Out of town guests in-
cluded Mrs. Joseph Friedman
and her sons, She Richard
Friedman and Robert of New
York City, Miss Marilyn Ann
Cohen of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Goldfarb of Jackson,
Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Berke of Milwaukee. The young
couple are spending their honey-
moon in New York • City where
they are guests at the Waldorf
Astoria and after June 25 will be
at home at the Belcrest Hotel.
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FUCHS-BLOOM: Mr. and Mrs.
George Bloom of Tennyson Ave.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Ruth Elaine, to Lt.
Stephen Fuchs, son of Mrs.
Sophie Fuchs of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
on Thursday, June 7. Dr. Leo
M. Franklin performed the cere-
mony in the bride's home. Lt.
Fuchs is stationed at the Romu-
lus Air Base.
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MERKOVITZ - SILVERMAN—,
The marriage , of Miss: Elaine
Silverman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Silverman of Buena
Vista Ave., to Ralph Merkovitz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merko-
vitz of Pontiac, was solemnized
The Detroit Section of the
American Jewish Congress, at
its first meeting of its new ad-
ministration, appointed Mrs.
David B. Penfil chairman of its .
committee on Law and Legis-
lation. The other members of
the committee are Allen N.
Brown and Mrs. William J.
Vidaver.
The committee cooperates with
the National Commission .on
Law and Legislation of the Am-
erican Jewish Congress in safe-
guarding American principles in
national, state, and local enact-
ments. The committee coordin-
ates its work with that of the
Jewish Community Council and
other organizations.
Rabbi Fram Is Speaker
On Congress Broadcast
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak
on the Weekly radio program of .
the American Jewish Congress
over Station WJLB this Satur-
day evening, at 9:45 o'clock.
"The Role of Stephen S. Wise
in Jewish Life" is the topic
chosen by Rabbi. Fram. He has
selected the subject because the
noted New Yorker will be guest
of the Detroit community on
June 19.
Sunday, in the penthouse of the
Park Avenue Hotel. Rabbi
Joshua A. Sperka officiated.
The bride was attended by
Miss Florine Franklin. The best
man was William Mitchell of
Pontiac. She wore an ivory sa-
tan gown in long sleeves with
yolk of lace. A crown of seed
pearls topped a trailing veil and
she carried white orchids on her
bible.
Out-of-town guests included:
Mrs. Sadie Lapin and Miss Lor-
raine Merkovitz, Pueblo, Colo.;
Mrs. Sarah Rampel and . Miss
Dorothy Rampel, Syracuse, N.Y.;
Mrs. Bella Deutch, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack France,
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Levine and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Silverman,
Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. D.
Bogante, Adrian, Mich.; Pvt. Ar-
nold Handelman, Ft. Harrison,
Ind., and Cpl. Bernie Arers, Ob-
noster, Miss.
The newlyweds left for a hon-
eymoon in New York, after
which they will reside at 270
Starr St., Pontiac.
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POPKIN - ATKINS: Mr. a n d
Mrs. Saul Atkins announce the .
marriage of their daughter,
Rosalind Betty, to Samuel D.
Popkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Popkin, on June 10, at the Bel- ,
crest. The newlyweds are hon-
eymooning in Colorado Springs.
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