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THE JEWISH NEWS

JWV to Present Shirley Ruth Laster Becomes
Plaque Thursday
To M. W. Bingay Bride of Cpl. Albert Firm

Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial
director of the Detroit Free
Press, will be honored by the
Michigan Department of Jewish
War Veterans of the U. S., at 8
p. in next Thursday, at JWV
headquarters, 8212 Twelfth, when
Mr. Bingay will be presented
with a plaque in recognition of
his services in the cause of de-
mocracy and the Detroit com-
munity.
Harry Madison, president of
the Michigan Department of
Jewish War Veterans, announces
that Mr. Bingay will address
this rally on his experiences in
Germany where he investigated
Nazi atrocities.
Movies will be shOwn and re-
freshments will be served.
An invitation is extended • to
the public and especially to war
veterans to attend next Thurs-
day's rally.

Friday, November 2, 1945

Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gittlen
of 19615 Stratford road, formerly
of Grand Rapids, announce the
betrothal of their daughter, - Shir-
ley Jane, to Irvin David Fieg,
son of Mrs. Frieda Fieg of Dexter
Blvd. Miss Gittlen was gradu-
ated from the University of Wis-
consin where she was affiliated
with Phi Sigma sorority. Her
fiance is a graduate of the Detroit
Institute of Technology. Their
wedding will take place on Dec.
30 at the Book-CadillaC.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Bacher of
3741 Collingwood announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Shirley, to Albert H. Soufrine,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Soufrine of 1071 Parent Ave.,
Windsor, Ontario. The wedding
will take place in March.

Shirley Ruth

Lastar, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene H. Lastar,

who became the

bride of Cpl.

Albert S. Finn,

son of Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Finn,

on Oct. , 20

Engagements

Weds Serviceman

MRS. H. E. ABRAHAMSON
(Selma Roberts)

Sports Figures Address
NW Cong. Men's Club
Miss Selma Roberts, daughter

Four outstanding sports figures
of Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Roberts of Warrington Drive, was addressed the Men's Club of the
united in marriage at a candle- Northwest Hebrew Congregation
light ceremony to Lt. Harold E. on Oct. 22.
Frank Wolfe passed out tips on
Abrahamson, son of Mrs. Edmund
Abrahamson of Chicago, Ill., Sat- bowling:
Bert Rubi, a wrestler,
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urday evening, at the Book discussed physical culture; "Cin-
cy" Sachs_ talked on basketball;
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue was honeymoon to Chicago and St. Cadillac Hotel:
Nov. 4—Miss Esther C. Jaffa.
Coach Sam Bishop of Northwes-
Rabbi
B.
Benedict
Glazer
of-
daughter of• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel the scene of a beautiful wedding Louis, from where they went on
tern High, spoke on "Football-
Jaffa of W. Boston Blvd., to Na- Saturday evening, Oct. 20, when to Macon, Ga., where Cpl. Finn ficiated at an improvised altar character builder". He illustra-
banked
by
palms
and
tall
baskets
Miss
Shirley
Ruth
Lastar,
daugh-
than A. Milstein, son of Mr. and
ted his talk with movies.
is stationed.
of white chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Louis Milstein of Lawrence ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H.
The program was arranged by
For
her
wedding
the
bride
Lastar
of
Sturtevant.
Ave.
be
Ave.
Among the . out of town guests
Manuel Rifkin and directed by
wore
an
ivory
satin
gown
fea-
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came the bride of Cpl. Albert
Manny Lax, club president.
were Mrs. Anne Miller of St.,
Nov. 4—Miss Clara Leach, S. Finn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis; Mr.• and Mrs. Frank Rub- tured with picture -frame neck-
line and long train. Her veil was
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Leach Frank Finn of University City,
of Rochester ave., and the late Mo., with Rabbi Gershon G. nick of Wichita Falls, Texas; full length ivory illusion net
SAM ROSENBLAT
Mr. Leach to Lee E. Waldbott, Rosenstock and Cantor Jacob Mrs. Ida Ginsburg of Toronto; draped from a tiarra of seed
son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wald- Sonenklar officiating. Mrs. Harold Schradski of Hunt- pearls. She carried a Bible with
white orchids.
bott of Burlingame Ave., at the
The bride was lovely in the ington, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Elinor Abrahamson, sister
Belcrest Hotel, Dr. B. Benedict traditional gown of candlelight
D. F. of M. UNITS
Glazer will Officiate.
satin, the fitted bodice of which Abe Knoppow of Los Angeles. I of the bridegroom, was maid of •
honor.
* * *
was fashioned with a peplum,
Finest arrangements and
Lt. Donald H. Roberts, • brother
Nov. 11—Miss Esther Duchin, 1 ong pointed sleeves and a sweet- Central Hadassah Group
entertainment of music to
of the bride, attended the bride- .1 suit your social event.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. - J. heart neckline. Her veil of il-
Fete
Nov.
I
31
usion
fell
from
a
Dutch
cap
of
'Membership
groom.
Duchin, to Joseph B. Dresser of
Capt. Frank Freidberg
ace and extended beyond the
Jamaica, Long Island, N. V.
and Lt. Arthur Drell -acted as
Central
Group
of
the
Detroit!
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oust train of her gown. She
ushers.
Nov. 11—Miss Betty Rae Terry arried a Bible with • a white i Chapter of Hadassah will hold
After a brief honeymoon the
Silverman, daughter of Mr. and 1.; rchid and a cascade of stepho:,ts membership victory luncheon couple will reside at 858 Seward:
at
12:30
p.
M.
Tuesday,
Nov.
13,
a
is.
Mrs. Andrew Silverman, to
Emanuel Leonard Zuckerman,
The bride's sister, Beverly Las- at the Detroit Leland Hotel.
We, arrange your ceremony,
MOSCOW, (JTA)—A car 'load
Rabbi Leon - Fram will talk on
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuck- tar was the maid of honor and
procession. Cantors, sing-
of relief supplies sent by Jewish
erman, at the Belcrest Hotel.
Mrs. Norman Cohen, the matron "America Has a .Stake in Pales- organizations in Sweden to Jews
ers, etc.
of .honor. Dorothea Bond and tine."
in Poland arrived here and was
Phone For Particulars
Ella Klein were the bridesmaids.
Mrs. Morris Adler will give a immediately re-routed to War-
Purify Chapter OES
Norman Cohen served as best short review covering the high- Saw. It contained mainly cases of
TO. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842
man and the ushers included, lights of the recent, national con- condensed milk.
Appoints Committees
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Louis Eggnator, Louis Book, and vention.
Purity Chapter 359, OES, held Edward Springer.
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, vice
the first officers meeting of the
The young couple left on a president in charge of member- .
Savings In Our Limited
new year Oct. 2, at the home of
ship, reports a successful cam-
Mollie 13urtman, associate mat-
paign due to the untiring efforts
ron. The following committees h. L. Butzel to Lead
of her chairmen, Mesdames Lewis.
were appointed:
Carlson, Simon Diamond, Maurice
Beth El Loan Drive
Commissary. Clara Franklin, Yvette
Perlman and Aaron Silberblatt.
Arisen, Sarah Lebo: drills, Helen
A- reception for new members,
Tack; new members. Mary Fineman:
Martin
L.
Butzel
will
serve
as
decorations. Rose Tackna. Rose Zel-
manov, Fae Stalburg; transportation. chairman of Temple Beth El's will be held preceding the lunch--
Fay Robiner; good of the order
.
eon. Those in charge of arrange- 1
, I'
fit
a mg, Eva Mann. Helen Tack; sun- Victory Loan Bond Drive_ with
shine, Moneta Minn,
meats are: Mesdames Jacob
Robert
J.
Newman
as
chairman
Mollie
Burttnan.
Gertrude Vied rah; entertainment.
.
. . .
Rose of the men's division
and Mrs. Mazer and H. E. Jacob, sponsor
Bernstein; purity players group : - H
I
chairmen; Charles A. Smith and
Taek. Miriam Rose: auditing, Helen George Freedman as chairman. of
Selected Groups—Smart, Fresh and New
Samson S. Wittenberg, hospi-
Tack. Rose Bernstein, Fae Stalburg;
women's
division.
hospitality, Beatrice Weiszerg, Rae
tality; Robert .Kallman and
tality;
Kendal; re.habilita tion, Rae Kendal.
Beth El has sold more than Charles Robinson, social.
Esther Kozin. Fay Robiner; poet
laureate. Miriam Slobin; publicity, $10,000,000 worth of bonds in
Reservations are being taken
Myrtle Glazer,
previous War Loan drives.
by Mrs. Maurice Safir, TO. 8-3713.
It is 'planned to have a Christ-
mas Barrel for veterans in Percy
Jones Hospital. Members are ask-
ed to contribute gifts of cigar-
OUR I 5TH YEAR WITH CHEVROLET
ets, soap, toothpaste, etc. -, or
money with which to buy gifts to
fill the barrel, which will be put
We
in the Chapter Room. Mollie
Starman, TO. 8-0201, and Pauline
Pridefully Invite
.Robbins, UN. 3-2232, are in
An - excellent cross-section of the season's smartest are includ-
charge.
ed in both casual s and dressy types. Not all sizes in each style.
The Thanksgiving. dinner dance
will be given Tuesday, Nov. 27,
at Latin Quarter. For reserva-
tions call Eva Perlmutter, T.O.
Were Priced
8-9262, or Sylvia Starman, UN.
up to $24.95 Now SI.)
3-0996.

Bridal Calendar

ORCHESTRAS

Weddings-Banquets

Bar Mitzvahs, Etc,

Dresses

Were Priced to . $16.95

$ 6 and $8

Your Inspection

of the' New 1946

- Included in the recreational
program is a Children's Party.
The first regular meeting will
be held Monday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m.
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SUITS

N. W. Congregation Men

W.

L.
W. L.
Auxiliary
4 0
S'day Sch. 1 3
Consecr.
4 0
Social
1 3
Cong.
3 1
Unity
1 3
J•.. Cong.
3
1
Peace
1
3
Men's Club 3 1 Membership 0 4
Freedom
3 1 Justice
0 4

and

Were Priced ki
up to $39.75 I'")W

Open Bowling Season

Sixty bowlers, representing
the Young Men's Club of North-
western- Congregation, inaugur-
ated the bowling league last
Sunday at Palm Beach Alleys.
Indivdival • high games were
credited to C. Berkowitz with
231, D. Miller, 208, and D. Aaron,
200.
Team standings are:

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