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July 06, 1945 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-07-06

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Page- Eight

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

I

Friday, juTy 6, 1945

Dl wine Brode Wed
To William Serman

Registrations for
12th St. Day Camp
Still in Progress

ar;

Women's Clubs

BETH AARON Sisterhood held .
Lt. (j.g.) Leonard Kasle, Chaplain in the U. S. Navy, arrived
here this week for a week's stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
election of officers, June 25 at
Abe Kasle. His brother, Robert, interrupted his studies at Cornell
Harold Weiss, director of the the home of Mrs. M. Harris. The
University to enlist in the Merchant Marine, having left for his
duties on Wednesday. The Kasles' third son, Si/C Ben Kasle, is
12th Street Council Center, 12th following were elected: Mrs. M.
how serving in the Aleutians.
at Blaine, announces that regis- Bensman, president; Mrs. M.
• Mrs. Esther Feld and her two children have just returned to
trations are still being accepted Rubin and Mrs. M. Harris, vice-
their home at 4095 Webb Ave. after spending two days with their
for the Day Camp. The camp, presidents; Mrs. F. Schneider,
husband and father, SSML 2/C Nathan E. Feld, during a stopover
finishing
its second week, has recording secretary; Mrs. I. Le-
at Seattle, Wash., after eight months of active duty in the South
already
visited
Palmer Park, vine, financial secretary; Mrs. S.
Pacific. SSML 2/C Feld has returned to the Pacific.
the Zoo, and other interesting Freedman, treasurer; trustees,
Mrs. James Wineman and her small son Henry II have come
Mrs. A. Margolies and Mrs. M.
places.
from Washington, D. C. to spend the summer with her parents, Mr.
Strasner. Meetings will be re
and Mrs. Herbert D. C., of Chicago Blvd., • and Capt. Wine-
The Day Camp operates five sumed in September.
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Rd.
days a week, Monday through
* * *
Captain Wineman, who accompanied them, is spending a week
Friday, from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p.
with his family.
THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE
m. The children bring their own
Lt. Robert Welling USMC, who has been in training the last
lunches and cold milk is served. FOR SABBATH OBSERVANCE,
eight months at Quantico, Va., and Camp LeJeune, N. C., is spend-
Under the direction of three 12th St. branch will meet Tues-
ing his leave with his father, Dr. B. D. Welling and his sister,
Ruth, of the Belcrest Hotel.
counselors, Marilyn Gold, Helen day, July 10, at 1:30 p. m. at the-
Katz and Marilyn Tankus, a full Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Fuchs have -returned from Miami
day of activity is planned for Shule. The guest speaker will be
Beach and are making their home with Mrs. Fuchs' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. Mr. Fuchs, who has been
each child. The counselors are Rabbi Joseph Thumin, president
in the service for the last Three years as a navigator on a B-24
students at Wayne University of the Council of Orthodox Rab-
with the 8th Air Force, has been put on the inactive list.
and are specializing in the care, bis of Detroit. All members and_
friends are invited. Refresh-
Mrs. Henry Berris and her small daughter Jan Carol is spend-
of children.
ments will be served.
ing the summer with her _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller,
A varied program of arts and
—Century Studio
of Woodingham Dr. Capt. Berris, who is stationed at the San
* a *
crafts, swimming, playground ac-
Antonio Aviation Cadet Center, plans to join them in August.
MRS. WILLIAM SERMAN
INFANTS
SERVICE GROUP
tivities,
quiet
hour
games,
dra-
Dr. Arthur Miller, who was graduated on June 25 from the
Wayne University College of Medicine with high distinction, has
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brode of matics and singing has been ar- held a tea on June 20, in the
left for Chicago to commence his internship- at Michael Reese Fullerton Ave. announce the ranged. The fee of $3 a week Normandy Room at the Book
Hospital.
marriage of their daughter, is used to defray expenses. Cadillac Hotel. Chairmen of the
Richard Love, formerly a lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force, Elaine, to William Serman, son There are still some vacancies affair were Mrs. M. Fox and"
has been put on the inactive list and is home with his parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Serman for the next period.
Mrs. George Treagar. A board
and Mrs. Ben Love of Xlairmont Ave. He completed 35 missions
meeting was held July 2, at the
of
Kentucky
Ave.,
at
the
Shaarey
over Germany, has three battle stars, and has been awarded the
home of Mrs. David King, 3160
Zedek, on June 24.
Air. Medal, five Oak Leaf Clusters and the Presidential Citation.
Second Ave. Plans for the com-
The
bride
wore
a
gown
of
Pvt. Charles Koshar, recently returned from six months over-
ing year's activities were dis-
seas, has returned to the Schick General Hospital in Clinton, Ia., white taffeta, simply fashioned
cussed, and arrangements made
after spending a 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. with a sweetheart neckline, long
for the groups' open meeting and-
Morris Koshar of Kendall Ave.
sleeves and, full skirt, with a
installation of officers in the
Mid/S Mickey Unger has returned to Milwaukee, Wis., where he bustle of white taffeta in back,
is receiving training at the University of Marquette following a and carried a white Bible fasten- Presented at Jewish Center Fall. The group plans to serve
at the USO throughout the sum-
10-day leave, spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Unger ed with white • orchids and
By Prof. Waugh; Spon-
o f Sturtevant Ave.
mer.
streamers of sweet peas. The
sored by B & P Group
Lt. Manuel Canter who recently has returned from one and Fingertip veil of Illusion fell from
one-half years overseas service, part of which time he was a a cap of white taffeta.
German prisoner of war, is spending his 60 day leave with Mrs.
The Business and Professional
The bridesmaids were Shirley
Canter and their small son, Noel, in their home on Richton Ave.
DiscuSsion Group will conduct
Zack,
Elaine
Glass
and
Jacqueline
Pfc. Seymour Salinger, recently returned from 11 months over-'
an eight week course in "Na-
seas duty and who was a German prisoner, is spending a 60-day Staub. The matron of honor was tional Economic Problems," be-
Mrs.
Ben
C.
Ross,
sister
of
the
- July 11—Miss Janet Michel,
furlough with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joel
ginning this Wednesday evening. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Salinger of Hazelwood Ave.
bridegroom.
Central topics will be dis- Michel of Boston Blvd., to Cpl.
Mrs. Jack Brode, mother of
W/O Louis Lusky, who is stationed in Detroit, left last Sun-
day for Fort Worth, Tex., to spend a week with his parents.
the bride, wore a floral print cussed at each meeting, dealing Harold Sucher, son of Mr. and
Miss Tiby Schwartz of 3026 Glendale will return to Detroit on gown on a pipk background, and with International Problems, Mrs. Ben Sucher of Oakman Ct.,
July 10 after a six-month stay in Los Angeles with her aunt and Mrs. Bernard Serman, mother of Taxation, Dumbarton Oaks, and at the Whittier. Reception from
uncle, the Harry Silvermans, formerly of Detroit. Her cousin, Miss the bridegroom was gowned in other economic theories and the 9 to 11 p. m.
Gertrude Silverman, will accompany her and will remain here blue lace.
fundamentals that underlie them.
until October, when both will return to Los Angeles to attend the
Prof. Edward W. Waugh of
Jack Gold was best man and
University of Southern California.
Harold Brode, brother of the Michigan State Normal College
in Ypsilanti, director of the
bride, Was the usher.
"The national Youth Commis-
Immediately after the wedding adult education program during
sion will be a voice of Jewish ceremony dinner was served for the past year at Michigan State
youth—a voice auguring strength 250 guests. A reception followed. Normal, will lead the series of
discussions.
and prestige. Professional assist-
Mr. and Mrs. William Serman
Meetings of the Business and
At the conference of the Bnai ance will be forthcoming to im- are spending their honeymoon at
Brith Young Women of District plement more beneficial agendas Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, Professional Discussion Group
will be held in the Outdoor
6, held in Chicago during the and programs. Money will be N. Y., and New York City.
Court of the Jewish Community
week-end of June 15, many hon- made available to build, club
Center, Woodward at Holbrook,
ors were awarded to Detroiters. houses. Further acquaintance
and begin at 9 p. m. All are
with
our
Jewish
heritage
will
be
Foremost among the recipients
invited to attend.
of the awards was Martha Sil- fostered. Bnai Brith members
verman of 1630 Hazelwood Ave., will be inspired to feel a strong-
who received a trophy for .hay- er loyalty to things Jewish.
"And as I find the National
Youth Organization encouraging
mental alertness of its nation-
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MARTHA SILVERMAN

ing presented the outstanding es-
say on the future of Bnai Brith
Young Women. Her paper en-
titled "National Youth—A New
Vista" was judged the winner
among all of the entries submit-
ted by members throughout
Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota,
Wisconsin arid- other areas of the
district.
Miss Silverman was editor of
the Rebecca Gratz "Bulletin,"
which placed first among news-
papers of the various chapters.
She is president of the Rebecca
Gratz group and recording sec-
retary of the Young Women's
Bnai Brith Council of Detroit.
She is employed in the offices of
the Jewish Community Council.
Strength and Prestige
Miss Silverman's essay reads

in part:

Our Duty to Assist
"The develOpment of the Na-
tional Youth Organization -is also
timely in itS preparation for the
return of thousands of Jewish
men to their homes all over the
United States. It will be our
duty to assist our returning
brothers in their adjusting to a
post-war America and in their
realization of too-long-awaited
dreams. Accordingly the new
nationalization program will fit
in neatly with the needs of our
former AZA boys and returnees
who are potential Bnai Brith
Young Men. These men will .find
the new youth program different;
but different from the one of
four years ago by virtue of the
fact that it has become geared to
their immediate needs.
"After reviewing the poten-
tialities of this revised Bnai
Brith program, the new vista of
accomplishments offered to youth
by the National Youth Commis-
sion appears clearer, wider, and
all-encompassing. We approve
whole-heartedly the organization
of the commission for the pur-
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adequate opportunity to develop
its potential talents and bring
honor to the name of the Jew.

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