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September 28, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-09-28

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Friday, September 28, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of Boston Blvd. has returned from Char
levoix where she spent the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Ct. have returned from Gulf-
port, Miss., where they spent a few days visiting with their son,
S 1/c Donald Thal.
-
Lt. (j. g.) Morton Clamage is spending a 30-day leave vsrtih his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton- Clamage of San Juan Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft have returned to their home in
Gary, Ind., following a fortnight's visit with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kraft of Sturtevant Ave.
• Miss Carol Landau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lan-
dau of Longfellow Ave. left Sunday for Champaign, Ill., to resume
her studies at the University of Illinois.
Mrs. Henry Lurie has returned to her home in . Columbus, 0.,
following a few weeks visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. William Mazer.

To Wed Serviceman

Marriages

KLAMER-BRAWER—On Sept.
18 in the Book Cadillac Hotel,
Charlotte Brawer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brawer of
Hazelwood Ave., became the
bride of Ensign 'Reuben Klamer,
USNR, son of Joseph Klamer of
Canton, 0. Rabbi Fein of Canton
officiated at the single ring cere-
mony in the presence of 200
guests.

The bride, entering with her
father, was lovely in an ivory
satin gown, fashioned with a
long train. Her veil was fastened
at the top in a lace coronet. She
carried a prayerbook which had
. belonged to her maternal grand-
mother, topped with a white
orchid and baby mums. Mrs. Sid-
ney Brawer (Florence Blum) of
MISS BERNICE WEINTRAUB
Champaign, Ill., attended Mrs.
Klamer as matron-of-honor.
The engagement of Miss Ber- David Klamer, brother of the
nice Weintraub to Pfc. Nathan bridegroom, was best man.
Brodsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The ceremony was followed by
Louis Brodsky, is announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam a dinner and dancing.
Weintraub of Sturtevant Ave.
The couple left for Chicago
Miss Weintraub is attending and then flew to California,
Wayne University and is a senior where Ensign Klamer'S ship is
in the College of Education. She in port.
For going away, Mrs. Klamer
is affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi,
wore a black faille suit with
national Jewish sorority.
black velvet accessories and the
Pfc. Brodsky recently returned orchid from her prayerbook.
from overseas where he was a
Mrs. Klamer attended t h e
German prisoner for 12 months
He is now stationed at Camp
Lee, Virginia. Prior to his in-
duction he also attended Wayne
University.

Lt. (j. g.) Ralph Helper, who is stationed at the Great Lakes
Naval Training Center, spent the last week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave.
, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave have left for East
Orange, N. J., where they will spend a few weeks with Mrs. Co-
hen's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grosner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ettinger of Pennington Dr. have returned
from a trip in the East.
Miss Beatrice Barnett of Seward Ave. has returned from an
extended visit in Marquette, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and their family have moved
from Fourteenth Ave. and are now residing at 16503 Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helper of Glendale, Calif., are guests at
the Royal Palms Hotel while visiting with relatives and friends
in the city.
Miss Faye London of Parkside Ave. left Tuesday for Santa
Fe, N. M., where she will spend a few weeks with her brother
and sister-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Milton London.
Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Kenneth Small are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sandler of West McNichols Rd. and Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Small of Glendale Ave. Lt. (j. g.) Small is on a
20-day leave from his post in San Diego, Calif.
Lt. Philip Begun who recently has returned • from 27 months
service with the AAF in the Aleutians is spending his 30-day
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Begun of Chicago Blvd.,
before reporting to Mitchell Field, N. Y.
Sgt. Harold Maskaron, who has recently returned from 42
months service in the ETO, has received his discharge and is at
home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. David Maskaron of Colling-
wood Ave.
Victory
A/C William Mersky, USNR, who is stationed at Athens, Ga.,
is spending a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank At
Mersky of Clairmont Ave.
S 1/c Frank Boxman has received his discharge from the Navy
A victory luncheon will initi-
after three years and eight months service and is home with his
ate Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's
father, Jacob Boxman of Webb Ave.
activities for the coming year. It
will be held Monday, Oct. 8, at
12:30, in the social hall of the
Mrs. Welt to Address
'Brotherhood in Action' synagogue,
with reservations in
NCJW Tea Wednesday Is Theme of Congress
charge of Mrs. Louis Tobin, TO.
Women's Meet Oct. 17 8-3254.
Detroit Section, National Coun-
Women who have rendered
-"Brotherhood in Action" will
cil of Jewish Women, will enter- be the theme of the next meet- outstanding Red Cross service
tain new members at a tea, at ing of the Detroit Women's Di- during the war will be the Sis
the home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, vision of American Jewish Con- terhood's guests and will be giv-
en service awards by Mrs. Ben-
664 Chicago Blvd., Wednesday gress, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the
jamin Gordon, organizer of this
Jewish Center.
afternoon, Oct. 3.
An all day session will begin unit. There will also be -an of-
Mrs. David Marx, membership at 11 a. m.; with registration of ficial Red Cross speaker.
Surgical dressings work, which
chairman in charge of arrange- members and • welcoming re-
ments for the tea, has announced marks by the president, Mrs. has been under the direction of
Max Dushkin. After exhibits Mrs. Sidney Frank for the past
that Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, nation- and a movie, a subscription two years, has been discontinued,
al president of the Council of luncheon will be served at 12:30. but sewing and knitting activ-
Mrs. Harry Stocker, chairman ities will go on.
Jewish Women, will be the guest
of the interfaith committee, will
speaker.
For the third successive year
present t h e panel discussion the Sisterhood will present a
All prospective members and which will follow, with Rabbi series of brunch book reviews.
old members are invited to Jehudah Cohen, the Rev. Hill and This year the sale of tickets will
the Rev. Ellsworth Smith as be limited to sisterhood mem-
attend.
participants.
bers. They will be available at
For luncheon reservations call the forthcoming meeting. The
Young Israel Women's
Mrs. Edward Zatkin, NO. 4009. first review will take place in
League Event Nov. 13
Members and friends are invited. November.

Sisterhood to Hold
Luncheon
Shaarey Zedek

The Women's League of Young
Israel will have a donor lunch-
eon Nov. 13 at Shaarey Zeclek.
The program will feature
Julius Chajes, musical director
of the Jewish center, and Mar-
guerite Kozen. A prominent
speaker will be announced later.
Representatives of Detroit's
leading Jewish women's organi-
zations have been invited.
Tickets may be obtained from
Women's League members and
from the Young Israel office,
3373 Cortland, TO. 8-8064.

versity,

Frances Shimer School in Mt.
Carrol, Ill., and Wayne Univ&-
sity. Ensign Klamer, who just
returned from 14 months duty
in the Pacific, attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan and was
graduated from Ohio State Uni-
versity, where he was affiliated
with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
He received his commission in
the Naval Reserve from North-
western University in Chicago.
* * *
FAUMAN-ROSENBLATT: Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Rosenblatt an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Faye, to Gordon Fau-
man of Los Angeles. The cere-
mony took place Sept. 19. The
newlyweds are now making their
home at 238 S. Berendo, Los
Angeles, Calif.

KEITH

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Bridal Calendar

Oct. 7—Miss Gloria Rose Ros-
man, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd.
to Meyer Ellis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Ellis of Rochester
Ave. at the Bnai Moshe Synago-
gue.
* * *
Oct. 20—Miss Selma Roberts,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Roberts of 19135 Warrington,
to Lt. Harold E. Abrahamson, of
the U. S. Army, son of Mrs. Ed-
mund Abrahamson of Chicago.
Miss Roberts attends Ferry Hall
College. Lt. Abrahamson is a
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