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November 02, 1945 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-11-02

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-Two

J ewish Youth's

LISTENING

Home Relief Society
Event Next Thursday

Friday, November 2, 1945

D. W. Simons Morning Class f or Children Growing

Home Relief Society's chief
social event of the year, its
luncheon fashion review, will be
held at 12:30 p.m. next Thursday

By Danny Raskin

THE GIRLS who have been
chosen through their pictures to
enter the finals of the Personality
...
Contest conducted by this column
and Julius Rosenwald Post of
The number of children in the David .W.
This project was initiated in October, 1944. It
American Legion, are being noti-
Simons morning class is increasing.
proved so successful that a demand arose on the
fied by mail.
Children between the ages of 3 1,4 and 5 arc
part of a group of parents in the Dexter district
Those selected will be judged
admitted to this class which - meets daily between to organize an afternoon session.
in plain-dress at an Armistice
10 and 12 o'clock. The youngsters spend a pleas-
The morning kindergarten is directed by Miss
ant two hours in a Jewish atmosphere and learn
F. Kaplan, a specialist in the field of kindergarten
Day Ball, in the auditorium of
through play and song.
work. A. J. Lachover is principal.
the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward at Hblbrook, Satur-
nenpow, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.1
day evening, Nov. 10.
Primrose Benevolent
Milton Schniderman, New York;
Awards will be presented for
MRS.
SAM
MARKS
Mr. and Mrs. Lutman. and Miss Donor Event Soloist
first, second and third places.
Names of finalists will appear at the Book-Cadillac HOtel, cul-
KORASH - SIMMONS: • The Rose Herskowitz, Chicago; Maj.
in next week's column.
fund-raising marriage of Miss Betty Jane Sim- and Mrs. Mike Alpern, Fort
-
minating
the
year's
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Bragg, N. C.
activities..
CLIVE AND TED Canter, male
The newlyweds left on a hon-
Mrs. Sam Marks, chairman of mons, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.
parts of the triplets, are so look- the year book, reported at the Nathan Simmons of W. Philadel- eymoon trip to Chicago and St.
alikes that one could take the victory meeting at the home of phia Ave., and Nat Korash, son Louis atid upon their return will
make their home on Buena Vista
other's date out and she wouldn't Mrs. R. R. Kallman that great
of Mr. and Mrs. William Korash Ave.
even know the •difference! . . progress has been made.
* * *
of
E.
-Grand
Blvd.,
was
solerim-
Even Ruth, third of the trio; has
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, chair-
been accused of mis-identifica- man of ways and means, and her ized at the Sharey Zedek on Oct.
STONE-WILNER: — Mr. and
tion between her brothers . . . co-chairman, Mrs. Max Rosen- 21. Rabbi George Rosenstock and Mrs. Jack Bert Wilner announce
They look alike, talk alike and act feld, with Mrs. Peter Miller, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiated the marriage of their daughter,
alike, but there is a slight dif- chairman of arrangements, stat- before an altar adorned with Joyce Gloria; to Lt. Edward
Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ference ... Ted is a bit taller and ed that final plans have been beautiful floral decorations.
The bride wore a gown of ivory
Clive a trifle stouter..
completed to make the affair satin made with a tight .bodice, Samuel Stone, on Oct. 23, at
Greensboro, N. C.
They -were inducted the same socially and fiancially successful.
shirred waist and bouffant skirt.
Lt. Stone is scheduled to go
day, went to the same camps, left
Phil Brestoff will provide Her veil was fastened to a tiny
overseas and is now stationed at
for overseas with the same com- music for the luncheon hour and
a replacement depot.
pany and both were wounded ... during the Ernst Kern Fashion bonnet of ruffled tulle.
Mrs. Michael IVIerson, sister of
Both families are former De-
Clive was the only one of five Review.
the bride, was matron of honor.
GIs atop a tank who wasn't kill-
For reservations, Mrs. Ralph The bridesmaids were Betty and troiters but are now residing in
Los Angeles, Calif.
ed following a direct hit .. . and Levy, 3025 - Lawrence, M r s .
* * *
Ted got his from a sniper's bullet. Charles E. Harris, 18603 Park- Marilyn Korash, sisters of the
* * *
bridegroom.
GLAZER-MYERS: Mr. Maurice
side, Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs,°•3017
Max Madorsky, brother-in-law D. Myers of Onaway, Mich., an-
THE BUSINESS of "losing" Lawrence, and Mrs. Sam Arkin,
MISS RUTH SOIFER
things at eateries has the experts 4055 Glendale, will be at home of the bridegroom, was best man. nounce the marriage of his daugh-
The ushers were Louis Sober and ter, Annabelle to Arthur L. Gla-
baffled . . . Now it is Mortie Roth Nov. 4. 6 and 7.
Miss Ruth Soifer will be soloist
Mac Radom. Miss Elaine Madors-
who' reports the loss of a new
Mrs. Irving H. Small stated ky, the bridegroom's niece, was zer on Sunday, Oct. 28. Rabbi at the 11th annual donor lunch-
raincoat . . • . However, the FBI that in addition to emergency war
Leon Fram performed the cere-
may be called in since it has be- efforts projects and emergency junior bridesmaid. Eugene Ko- • mony in the Pickwick Rpm of eon of Primrose Benevolent Club
to be held Nov. 27 at the Latin
come a federal case . . . Mortie relief work carried on by the or- rash and Stanley Merson carried the Whittier.
was carrying a 3-cent postage ganization throughout the year, a the bride's train.
Mrs. Wayne Deadman was her Quarters. Four members are to
There was a dinner and recep- sister's matron of honor and Dr.
stamp when "the job was pulled." portion of the proceeds will be
be hostesses at Downtown USO
* * *
tion for 500 guests.
Walter Glazer served his brother
used towards the purchase of a
on
Monday.
The
newlyweds
left
on
a
hon-
LOOK FOR the recording by number of wheel chairs for
as best man.
Atlas of "I Can't Make Up My amputees at Perry Jones Hospital. eymoon to Florida.
Following the dinner for the
'Out-..of-town guests at the wed- immediate families which was
Mind" . . sung by the Four
HERE'S A TIP FOR
ding were: Murray Korash, Nate held iri.-the Adams Room Mr. and
Vagabonds . . . Info comes that
Cpl. Jack Fine's - composition has at the Ionic Temple . . . The Bluestein, Harry Lev, Leonard Mrs. Glazer left by plane for a COLD CLOGGED NOSE
been published . . His first one. BBYO Teen Canteen should open Cohen and Mrs. Nate Cohen, Pat- few weeks in New York City and Open up stuffy, cold-clogged nose with
* * *
Penetro Nose Drops in each
about the middle of the month terson, N. J.; Mrs. Harry . Fodi-. Washington, D. C. after which 2 drops Breathe
freer, almost instant-
DISA 'N DATA . . Lovely . . . With their choir already man and Mrs. Mary . Fodiman, they will be at home at 9320 nostril.
ly. Caution: Use only as directed. Get
Milwaukee, Wis.; Mrs. M. Brock- Kercheval.
Julie Adler, of the dancing
school by the same name, and sharpening up, the A.Z.A. Sab- man, Jack Brockman and Fred
Out of town guests included, PENETRO NOSE DROPS
Ed Sprague will climax. a five- bath will be held the second or Brockman, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glazer of
year engagement when he re- third Friday . . . and the annual Mrs. Flora Simons, St. Louis, Chicago and Maj. Alfred Glazer
Painting - Paperhanging
turns . . . But, as Julie says, "The Stunt Night will be held in Mo.; HarOld Rubin, Chicago, Ill. of Clearwater, Fla.
and. Decorating
*
*
*
*
*
more the wait the more the November.
* * *
KIEF-SHAPIRO: The marri-
worth while" . . . Sgt. Harry
SPIEGEL-RODECKER: At 6:30 We paint homes, stores and offices.
- Pinsky, recently on furlough, has
MURRY KAIN, of the costum- age of Miss Gloria Edythe Sha- o'clock Thursday afternoon' , Nov. Every job insured and guaranteed.
spent all his four years in service ing family, is back from four and pirci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Ludwig TY. 6-8348
at Sheppard Field, Tex. . . . a half years with sit battle stars Paul Shapiro of 4834 Cortland, 1, in the prsence of the immedi-
TO. 5-1270
Funds from the Louis Marshall and a Purple Heart for a chest and Charles Kief, son of Mr. and ate families, Miss Maxine Louise Paul Broad
Women's Hard Times Party will full of shrapnel . . . plus the Mrs. Samuel Kief of Buena Vista Rodecker, daughter of Mr. and
be used for rehabilitation of re- Silver Star for bravery . . . Risk-. Ave., was solemnized on Oct. 21 Mrs. Alvin M. Rodecker of the
turned vets . . . Dated for Sun- ed• his own to save an officer's at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.
Miss Sylvia Lutman 'sang, "Be- Park Lane Apt. - was united in
day, Nov. 4, at the Educational life . . . With the wounded man
marriage to Bernard 'Spiegel, son
Center on Linwood . . . Plenty lying in a jeep, Murry braved the cause" and "I Love You Truly."
Harry Kief, brother of the .of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Spltgel of
of potatoe latkes, they say . . . intense fire to reach him . .
The Lodge's membership rally Then pulled him back to safety bridegroom, was best man.
'Johnstown, Pa. Dr. B. Benedict
Michael Charles Alpern, neph- Glazer performed the ceremony
will be held there Tuesday, Nov. while crawling on his S tomach
ew of the bride, was ring bearer. in the home of the bride's uncle
4 . . . Stage and radio features under a thick enemy barrage.
* *
- Mrs. Mike Alpern, sister of the and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
will entertain.
* * *
THERE'S A fellow with a but- bride, was matron of honor: Michel of Boston Blvd.
THE LOCAL boys on Honolulu ton that he wears on his lapel Maids of • Honor were Rose Hers-
Miss Helen Michel was her cou-
will have a Detroit reunion at . • • He's the guy who's been in kowitz and 'Shirley Schuster. The sin's maid of honor and Sol Spie-
the island's Jewish Welfare service and he may have lots to bridesmaids were Mrs. Harold L. gel of Johnstown served his
Board, Nov. 18 . . . and there'll tell . . . That is, if he wants to Weiss, Mrs. Sol Cooper, Mrs. brother as best man. The young
be a lot of hand-shaking because . . . Remember, he's now a vet Harry Shapiro and Miss Sylvia couple are honeymooning in At-
quite a few of the fellows are . . . and so there may be many Shapiro.
lantic City. Mr. Spiegel recently
Out-of-town guests included received his discharge from the -
over there now . . . At Rosh things he'd just as soon forget
Hashanah time, Hy Ankerman; . . . Give him all the help you Mrs. Joseph Steinger, Mrs. Mor- U. S. Army after three years in
Abe Feldman, Jerry Herman, can . • His troubles we should ris Mellman and Mrs. Charles Europe...
Milt Zimmerman and Lou Spitz- share . . He must not get the Steinger of St. Louis; Mrs, Mar
er had a gala meeting . . Sid feeling that we didn't even care! row, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.
of shooting billiards with a yar- . .. He's the fellow in our neigh- Goldrrian and Mr. and Mrs. Ta-
mulke on.
borhood . . . The guy who did re-
* * *
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* *
NOVEMBER WILL be a big
month for the Bnai Brith Youth
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