r Pa s* rig ht THE. JEWISH NEWS Weds Serviceman ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Honoring her son, Major Mordecai L. Falick, who has just re- turned from the South Pacific, Mrs. Anna Falick will receive her friends and relatives on Sunday, Aug. 19, from 2 to 5, at 3201 Sher- bourne, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Ryclis. No cards. Cpl. LeRoy Dunn has returned from a year's service in the European Theater of War and is spending his 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Dunn of Hazelwood Ave., before reporting for re-deployment at San Luis Obisco, Calif. His twin brother, Abner, who was injured in the Battle of the Belgium Bulge in January, will be home this week from the O'Reilly General Hospital in Springfield, Mo. Dr. Arthur P. Cherney, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cherney of 2711 Glendale Ave., a recent graduate of the Northern Illinois College of Optometry, is now serving with the Merchant Marine. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Linsky of Euclid Ave. had a family gather- ing on Aug. 5, honoring their mother, Fannie Linsky, and for Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber Who are leaving for Los Angeles, Calif. – Mr. and Mrs. I. Bloom and daughters, Shirley Ann and Mary Ellen, have returned from Brookline, Mass., where they attended the wedding of their son and brother, Lt. Jerome P. Bloom, to Charlotte H. Ross of Brookline. . Sgt. Milton H. Feinstein is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida Fein- stein, 13641 Dexter Blvd., on a 30 day furlough, after having s4ved two and one-half years with the Persian Gulf Command. A young- —Keith-Newman' Photo er brother, Ed, has been honorably discharged after having swi . active dutyin the ETO. His other brother, F/O Sam, is a navigattr MRS. MARTIN M. HOROWITZ (Miss Gloria Kling) on a B-24 in the Netherlands East Indies and has 13 missions to his credit to date. The marriage of Miss Gloria Mrs. Harold K. Brown and Mrs. Jack Weinberg gave a surprise baby shower for Mrs. Sam Feinstein. Luncheon was served . to 25 Kling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kling, to Cpl. Martin M. guests at the Canterbury House. Ivan Earl Shalit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit of Coiling Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. wood Ave., recently graduated from Staunton Military Aca George Horowitz, was solemniz- and ed on Aug. 5, at the Bnai Moshe demp, is now serving with the United States Maritime Service an Synagogue. is stationed at Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. - Misha Fiszon, famous Yiddish theater star, is the guest of Mr. Out of town guests came from and Mrs. Arthur I. Shapiro of 2086 BlaMe. Toronto, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Cpl. David Hoptman and his brother, T/5 Charles Hoptman, Chicago, Toledo and Flint. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hoptman of 1989 Virginia Park, met The bride was lovely in an for the first time in three and a half years, when Cpl. David ar- rived home this week on a 30-day furlough from Germany. ivory satin gown with sweet- heart neckline and point sleeves T/5 Charles Hoptrnan is also home for 30 days. After a six-week stay at Georgian 'Bay,' Mrs. Regina Kass and a fingertip veil • with a and son, Roy, whose husbands and father, Capt. Arnold, Kass, is mother-of-pearl headpiece. stationed. in Hawaii, will return to their LaSalle Blvd. home next The bride's mother wore an week. apple green gown with plum ac- Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Luckoff entertained at a cocktail party, cessories and the groom's Saturday, Aug. 11, at their home on Fullerton Ave., in honor of Mr. mother wore a royal blue gown and Mrs. Louis Bass, who are leaving for Hollywood, Calif., where with white accessories and both they will make their permanent home. wore orchids. Ensign Mildred I. Bloch (N.C.) has been transferred from hos- The groom's grandparents led pital at Great Lakes Navy Hospital to Camp Farragut, Idaho, and • Helen Frances Bloch has_ left for a three weeks vacation to Phila- the bridal procession. - The delphia, Atlantic City and New York. They are daughters of Dr. grandmother wore slate blue and belmont gardenias. and Mrs. Abraham Bloch of 18600 Prairie. The attendants were Jack Hor- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adinoff of Electric Ave., Ave. Port Huron, had a reunion of the entire family last Monday. Pfc. A. Adinoff owitz and Aileen Kling, sister was home on a two-week furlough. Dr. Bernard Adinoff of Dayton, and brothers of the bride and 0., was home fora week and Ensign Adinoff was home on a three- bridegroom day delay enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cutler and daughter, The bridal couple have return- Mrs. Joseph Adinoff, of Detroit, and William Adinoff gf New York ed to Miami Beach, Fla., where attended the family reunion. Ensign Adinoff has left for seg . duty Cpl. Horowitz is stationed. in the Pacific and Pfc. Adinoff lips left Camp Claiborne, La. Cpl. and Mrs. Ben Gotlib are •visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gotlib of Flint. Cpl. Gotlib is on a fortnight's furlough from 31,280 Bnai Brith Members his post in Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Gotlib came a week earlier to Serving in Armed Forces visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Byron Ave. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Of the Capt. Oscar Bean, who. has recently returned from two years service in the Pacific area, is spending his 45-day furlough with 31,280 members of Bnai Brith and its youth affiliates serving Mrs. Bean, at their home on Elmhurst Ave, Sgt. Seymour J. Loewenberg, who has recently returned from in the armed forces, 491 were a year's service in the ETO, is spending his 30-day furlough with killed or are nissing in action , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil. Loewenberg of Virginia Park, be- and 466 have been decorated for fore reporting to Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., for re-assignment. heroism, Henry Monsky, presi- Seaman 1/c Richard Kozlow, who has recently returned from dent of Bnai Brith, announced service in the ETO, left on Tuesday for re-assignment after a in making public a statistical 30-day leave spent with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kozlow report of Bnai Brith's record of of Pasadena Ave. His brother- Pfc. Robert, who has been in the war service since Pearl _Harbor. ETO for the last year and 'a half, is at present in Germany. Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Aronstam of Eason Ave. have returned Bnai Brith has a membership of from New York City where they visited with their daughter, Mrs. 225,000 men, women and young Luis Perelman, and her two children. While her parents were in people. New York, Mrs. Perelman was able to leave for Alabama to visit her husband who is stationed there. Complimenting her mother, Mrs. Cora B. Simmons, on the WANTED: occasion of her 80th birthday, Mrs. E. G. Klein . of 2495 Atkinson Couple Desires Clean Flat Ave. will be at home on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 18. or Apartment by October 1. Pfc. Alan P. .Goldstein, who recently returned from a 'year's service in the ETO, is on a 30-day •furlough with his parents, Mr. Best References. and Mrs. diaries Goldstein of Blaine Ave., before reporting for CALL VErmont 5 5233 reassignment at Camp Cook, Calif. • , , . Friday, August, " 17, Y941 Births Cooper's Zion Film At Center Tuesday . The inspiring story of the up- building of Jewish Palestine is revealed through the eyes of an American soldier, visiting Pales- tine on furlough from the North African fighting front, who soon realizes that his pass to Palestine is "not a pass to yesterday, but a pass to tomorrow". "A Pass to Tomorrow", a 16mm sound film, was photographed in Palestine in technicolor by Col. Edwin H. Cooper, renowned ex- plorer and lecturer. The narra- tive was written by Marvin Lowenthal and the narrators are Fredric March and Roger de Koven. The film will be shown at the Jewish Community Center Wood- ward at Holbrook next Tuesday, at 9 p. m. The public is invited to attend without charge. Congress Has Names Of Liberated Jews NEW YORK, (JTA) — Lists containing the names of 50,000 Jews now at, the liberated camps in Germany have been received by the World Jewish Congress, it was announced here by Chaim Finkelstein, head of the Con- gress' division for locating dis- placed persons. "A great many of the names are of persons released from Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen and Dachau," the announcement said. "Few of these are names of Ger- man Jews. Nearly all are de- portees from Poland, Hungary and various European countries which were dominated by the Nazis and their satellites." July 10—To Mr. • and Mrs. Clar- ence Kostich (Faye Ingeroff) of 2444 Elmhurst, a son, Harvey Norman. * * *. July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Perlman (Anna Rosenberg) of 2739 W. Grand, a daughter, Janise * * * July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Weinstein (Sybil Rosengarten) of 1944 Elmhurst, a daughter, Natalie Eve. * * * July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Perlman (Anne Rosengart) of W. Grand Ave., a daughter, Louise. * * * July 27—To Lt. and Mrs. Law- rence J. Block (Lenore Brown), a daughter, 'Maxine Wilma, in Seattle, Wash., where Lt. Block is stationed. * * * July 28—To S/Sgt. and Mrs. William Weisman (Muriel Stein- berg) of Cheyenne, Wyo., a son, Herman Ellis. * * * July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brody of Wager Ave., a daughter, Arlene Denise. * * * Aug. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Slutsky (Rose Charmer), of 2679 Tyler, a son, Allen Harvey. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green- berg (Nina Schoichit), a son, Martin Allan. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Dorothy Factor wishes to express sincer- est thanks to all relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereave- ment. Most Xproarious Arabian Nights Tale Ever Told! About Aladdin and His Wonderful Vamp . . The Genie with the Light Brown Hair. A IOUS/ON O ONE N/6 g! S VOINICOl • SILVERS 7JEWEENS C OR Nil. ' WILDE EVELYN . KEYES - Hadassah B. & P. Division Membership Social Sunday On Sunday afternoon, the Busi- ness and Professional Division - of Hadassah will inaugurate the first of a series of membership socials for members and pros- pective members with a supper party at the home of Mrs. Louis Redstone, 19303 Appdline Ave. Invitations may be obtained from members of the Division or by calling the membership chair- man, Ethel Rosenthal, 2509 Blaine Ave., TY. 4-2190. An invitation is extended to all business and professional women in the city to become af- filiated with the Division. • Commander of Notorious Oswiecim Camp Captured VIENNA (JTA) — Ernst Grab- ner, commander of the notorious Nazi extermination camp of Os- wiecim, Poland, was captured in Austria, it was announced here. 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