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THE JEWISH. .NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

To ' Wed Serviceman

Friday, August-10, 1146

Engagements Morris Krause?
Mrs. Ella Velick of Pingree
Ave. announces the engagement GoidenWeddinf

Mrs. Ted Goodman, Mrs. Jack Olshansky and Mrs. Phil
D'Amato were hostesses at a social gathering given in behalf of
the Russian War Relief, on July 23, at the home of Mrs. M.
of her daughter, Lorraine Sylvia,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krause
Malin on Blaine Ave. Mrs. J. Agins was guest speaker of the
to Pfc. Thomas Tiecochipski, son
evening. Assisting the hostesses were Misses Anita Sferlazza and
of Boston Blvd. celebrated their
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Tiecoch-
- Lynn Malin.
golden wedding on Aug. 5, at the
inski of Spring Valley, Ill. -
Pfc. Seymour Adelson, who recently returned from overseas,
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi A. M.
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spent a 30-day furlough with his parents of West Philadelphia
'Ave. He has now gone to Camp Gruber,—Okla.
Hershman
and Cantor Jacob
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bassin of W.
Norman Strager, EM 3/c, is spending a 17-day leave with his
Sonenklar
officiated
• at t he
Boston Blvd. announce the en-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Strager of Burlingame Ave., after re-
ceremony.
Thee
couple
was at.
gagement
of
their
daughter,
turning from 19 months service in the Pacific Theater. He will
Shirley Paul, to Ben Kramer of tended by three of their grand.-
report to Flushing, N. Y., for advance schooling.
Detroit, son of the late Mr. and sons, Capt. Henry H. Berris,
Lt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wisotsky of 12015 N. Martindale celebrated
Mrs. Bernard Kramer. Mr. Kra-
their 25th wedding anniversary on Aug. 1, at a dinner for the
(sg)
Arthur
M.
Krause
and
Pfc.
mer was recently discharged
immediately family at Lee and Eddy's. Mildred Benson of Toronto
from the U. S. Army. The wed- Donald S. Schiller. The dinner
Was here for the event.
which was served to 250 guests
ding has been set far Aug. 30.
Lt. Ralph •Pearlman, home on a 30-day leave, was entertained
was followed by dancing.
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last Sunday at a dinner given in his honor by his uncle and aunt,
Out of town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Koliner. Members of Lt. Pearlman's
The engagement of Miss Mar- Mrs. Krause's sister, Mrs. Louis
family were guests at the dinner which was followed by an in-
jorie Estelle Musinsky to Lt. Noel Zimmerman of Milwaukee, Wis.,
formal reception for friends and relatives.
Lynn. Espar was announced by and her brothers and sister-in-
Capt-:- Myer Teitelbaum, who, recently completed 31 months
the bride-elect's parents, Mr: and law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Morris of
service in the South Pacific, was hom
e on a 30-day leave and has
Mrs. Oscar Musinsky of Newton, Fairmont, Minn. and Louis Mor-
- left for Fort Sheridan,. for active duty. Mrs. Teitelbaum and their
two children reside at 18621 Mendota. Capt. Teitelbaum is the son MISS EVELYN LYNN MALIN Mass. Lt. Espar, son of Mr. and ris of Minneapolis.; Mr. Krause's
Mrs. Morton H. Espar of Roches-
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Teitelbaum of 2715 Rochester.
and sister-in-law, Leo
Mr. and Mrs. Malin of Blaine ter Ave., Detroit, was recently brothers
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tenkin of 2075 Fazelwood announce the com-
Krause of Carbondale, Ill. and
Ave.
announce
the
engagement
assigned to the AAF Base., at Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Krause of
ing marriage of their daughter, RIfoda, who is residing in Los
Angeles, Calif., to Martin Fishman, MA 2/c, of the U. S. Navy, sta- of their daughter, Evelyn Lynn, Ephrata, Wash. Before entering Chicago; his sisters and brother-
to
Irving
Rich,
H.A.
2/c,
son
of
tioned in San Diego, Calif. The wedding will take place Sept. 2,
active service in February, 1943,
at the Temple Emanuel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. H. Rich of Phila- he was a student at Wayne Uni- in-law', Mrs. Mary Davis and Mr..
and Mrs. A. L. Sweetow of Chi-
will make Los Angeles their home. Mr. and Mrs. Tenkin are delphia Ave.
versity. Miss Musinsky is a stu- cago; and their nephews and
leaving for Los Angeles Aug. 12, to attend the wedding, and for a
Rich is stationed at the dent at Mt Holyoke College.
nieces, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
reunion with another son and daughter residing in Los Angeles.
United States Naval Hospital at
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Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sklar
Pvt. John Sandler of Boston Blvd. is home on furlough with Corvallis, Oregon. He is home on
his wife and children. Pvt. Sandler who is stationed at Ft. Reily, a 30-day convalescence leave.
Mrs. Fanny Pevos of 2640 and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Weiss
all of Chicago.
Kansas, is the. brother of Mrs. Meyer Drews and Morris Sandler
No immediate plans for the Gladstone announces the engage-
and of Mrs. A. Bernstein of Lowell, Miss.
Their children are Mr. and
ment of her daughter, Lillian,
wedding have been made.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of East Boston Blvd. have
to Cpl. Robert Feldman, son of Mrs. Daniel Lewis, Mr. and •Mrs.
The
couple
were
entertained
received word that their son, S 1/c Morris Brown, who was sta- at a family dinner on July 27, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Carl Schiller and Mr. and Mrs.
tioned at San Diego, Calif.,. has left for the Pacific Area.
Robert Krause of Detroit and Mr.
at Miss Malin's home. An engage- of 3224 Rochester. Cpl. Feldman and Mrs. Phil Krause of Chicago.
Mrs. Milton Doner of Renfrew Rd. spent the last week in ment
recently returned f r o m the
party
is
planned
for
Sun-
Norfolk, Va., with her h9band, Lt. (sg) Doner, who was on a
Pacific after 16 month service. They also have eight grandchil-
day, Aug. 12.
short shore leave.
The wedding will take place dren and two great grandchil-
Capt. Henry Berris, D. C., who is on a fortnight's leave from
dren. Five of the grandsons are
this Fall.
his post at the Aviation Cadet Center, San Antonio, Tex., has joined
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serving in the armed forces.
Mrs. Berris and their small daughter, Jan Carol, who have been
' Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reisner
spending the summer with Mrs. Berris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
of 3219'W. Philadelphia an-
Schiller of Woodingham Dr. Before returning to San Antonio they
June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. hy- nounce the engagement of their
will visit with Capt. Berris' family in Cleveland, Akron and Chicago.
Pvt. Fred Greenspan, who has recently returned from the ETO, ing Rubin (Sylvia Fink) of 3358 daughter, Julie, to Walter W.
is spending his 30 day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Ave., a daughter, Carole. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Harry Greenspan of Huntington Woods.
Edward Schwartz of Mount
July 15—To. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cooles have come from Texas to visit with
their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Feldstein of bert J. Goodman (Gilberta J.
Prest Ave.
Miller) of Cherrylawn Ave., a
Lt. A. B. Segall, who has recently returned from one and a half son, Steven Marc.
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years service in Hawaii, is spending a 30 day leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Segall of Virginia Pk., before reporting in Chi-
July
17—To
Mr. and Mrs. Al-
cago for re-assignment.
bert Klaiman (Ruth N. Goldfine)
Warrant Officer and Mrs. Ted Feingold, who were married on of .3709 Richton, a son, Sheldon
MONTREAL, (JTA) — Claim-
June 24, are residing at 13835 LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Feingold is the Gerald.
ing to act as a link between
former Claire Kleinberg of New York City.
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Canada and the Arab world, the
T/Sgt. Marcus Plotkin, who has recently returned from over a
July 24—To Lt. and Mrs. Alvin Canadian Arab, a monthly pub-
year's service with the 15th Air Force in Italy, is spending a 30 August
(Rosalind Arfa), a daugh- lication, printed by the Canadian
day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin of
Hazelwood Ave., before reporting to Santa Ana for re-assignment. ter, Cheryl Beth. Lt. August is Arab News Service, devotes it-
His brother, F/0 Bernard Plotkin, who is stationed at Yuma, Ariz, serving with the Armed Forces self mainly to attacks on the
overseas.
Zionist movement and Zionist
is also home at present on a 15 day furlough.
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aims in Palestine.
45 frog( ont, easy-to-tne
Mrs. Bernard Brown and her small daughters, Nancy and
shampoos!
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. M.
Lynn, have moved from Parkside Ave, and are now residing at
The
second
issue
of
the
pub-
18940 Indiana Ave. - Stuart, Palmer (Gertrude Paul),
A delightful hair cleansing
lication contains an anti-Zionist
powder, ideal for home,
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Agins and their family of San Juan Ave. a daughter, Susan Maureen.
article by A. E. Prince, professor
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hospital or traveling use.
have left for Los Angeles, 'Calif., where they plan to make their
of history at Queen's University,
home.
No mitt needed
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Kingston, Ont., as well as an arti-
Complimenting her mother, Mrs. Cora B. Simmons, on the David W. Leach (Jeanette L. cle entitled "Political Zionism is
1.00 ph. K.
occasion of her 80th birthday, Mrs. E. G. Klein of 2495 Atkinson Levenson of Indianapolis, Ind.)
a Threat to Future Peace" by
Ave. will be at home on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 18.
of 275 Merton road, a son, George F. S. Malouf, who is described as
Jay.
co-founder of the Institute for
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National JWV Ladies'
Arab American Affairs.
S. Z. Red Cross Unit
Levu s
Aug. 2—To Mr.and Mrs. Julius
President Visits Here
Editorially
the
paper
"Says
that
Gunsberg (Elsie Kline) of - Elm-
Continues Knitting
"the gospel of hatred and black-
hurst Ave., a son.
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mail sold to Canadians and other
Mrs. Bessie Kronberg, national
Mrs. Sidney Frank, Chairman
president of the Ladies' Auxil-
Aug. 2—To Cpl. and Mrs. Wal- citizens of democratic nations by
iaries of the Jewish War Veter- of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhobd's ter Strauss (Eunice Alexander) representatives of political Zion-
ans of the U. S., visited the De- Red Cross Surgical Dressings of Burlingame Ave., a daughter, ism has greatly dimmed the light
troit auxiliaries and was the Unit, reports that this unit has Leslee Diane, Cpl. Strauss, who of freedom."
guest of Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg. already exceeded its current al- has recently returned from the
Mrs. Kronberg reported on the lotment of work. Therefore the ETO, is home on a 30-day fur-
rapid growth of the auxiliaries work room will be closed until lough.
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throughout the country.
further notice. However, the
Aug. 3—To Mr. and Mrs.
Wives, mothers, sisters or sewing and knitting will con- Harold H. Pollack (Marilyn
—New Management
daughters of war 'veterans are tinue throughout the summer, on Selker) of 945 Pingree, a son,
eligible for membership in the
Mondays and Wednesdays, from Gregory Roy. Mr. Polack was Specializing In
JWV auxiliaries.
discharged from the Cold Waves - Facials - Dyes - Hair Styling
11 to 4, under the leadership of recently
army.
Mrs.
William
Nadler.
Yarn
is
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Refreshments Served With Permanents
Internees in Germany
available for expert knitters,
To Lt. and Mrs. Samuel Hack 9 to 5
To Hear Menuhin Play
8216 W. McNichols
who should get in touch with (Margie Agree), a son, Paul Fri 9 tO 9
Closed Monday Between Roselawn & Northlawn
Mrs. Nadler, TO. 8-8546.
Agree Hack.
Yehudi Menuhin, violinist
whose concert in London on July
11 on behalf of the relief and
rehabilitation fund of the World
Jewish Congress attracted an
audience of 7,000 in Albert Hall,
is on his way to the former con-
centration camps of Germany to
play before the thousands of
persons still interned there.
CURTAINS, RUGS
The information comes from
The Wilshire Hotel dining and ball-
Menuhin through the British
WINDOW SHADES
rooms are now available for bookings
Section of the Congress in Lon-
LAMP SHADES and
don under whose auspices he
FURNITURE COVERS
for weddings, showers, Bar Mitzvahs
performed last month.

Births

Anti-Zionist Arabs
Are Active in-Canada

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who had been - required to live
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