Friday, Ja9uary.
I946
Marriages
THE • JEWISH NEWS
Weds Lt. J. D. Feiler Gordon New Speaker
SCHAFFER-WEINSTEIN: The
marriage of Miss Mollie Wein-
stein, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Weinstein of 2254 W.
Euclid, took place in Chicago on
Jan. 20 to Capt. Jacob B. Schaf-
fer, son of Mrs. Ida Shaffer, who
recently returned from India.
Capt. Schaffer's sister, Mrs.
Harry Jaffa, resides in Detroit.
After a brief honeymoon, the
newlyweds will reside in Kansas
City, Mo., where Capt. Schaffer
will report for his next assign-
ment.
Mrs. Schaffer recently returned
from overseas where she served
with the WAC.
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LEVEY-SHIFFMAN: The mar-
riage of Louise Shiffman to Lt.
—Hanley Marks Photo
Norman J .Levey, USNR, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Levey of To:
MRS. JULIAN D. FEILER
Ledo, is announced by her father,
Following their wedding in the
Abraham Shiffman. The cere- Hotel Durant in Flint on Jan. 13.
mony was performed Jan. 20 by Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Julian D.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin in the home Feiler left for Boston where Lt.
of the bride's father on W. Boston Feiler is stationed aboard the
Blvd.
USS Cleveland.
Mrs. Robert Kohn of Cleveland
The bride, the former Bertha
was her sister's only attendant, Pines, is the daughter of Mr.
and Lt. Levey's brother Mervin and Mrs. Jacob Pines of Kensing-
Levey of Buffalo, N. Y., was best ton Ave., Flint. Lt. Feiler is
man.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
After the couple's return from W. Feiler of Indiana Ave.
More than 300 guests, includ-
their wedding trip ; Mr. Shiffman
will honor them at a reception at ing relatives and friends from
Detroit, Los Angeles and. Toron-
his home.
Mrs. Levey is a graduate of to, attended the reception follow-
Miss Newman's school and the ing the ceremony, which was
University of Wisconsin. Lt. performed by Rabbi Hurwitz.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Levey was graduated from the
University of Michigan School of Kenneth B. Small, Detroit; maid
of honor; Helen Pines, sister of
Architecture.
the bride; best man: Dr. Richard
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A. Pollak, Detroit; ushers: A. J.
BLOOM-GROSNER: Mr. and
Burke aid Jess Feiler, Detroit.
Mrs. Samuel Grosner of East
The bride wore a gown of
Orange, N. J., announce the mar-
white satin, illusion net neckline
riage of their daughter, Marian forming a "V" in the back, and
Louise, to Dr. Jerome Bloom, son trimmed with chantilly lace; with
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloom a train and bustle effect in back,
of Orange, N. J. The ceremony and long sleeves.
was held Jan. 9 at the Essex
Mrs. Feller is a graduate of
House, Newark, N. J., with Dr. the University of Michigan. Lt.
Wise officiating.
Feiler is a graduate of the Uni-
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versity of Chicago where he was
B - 7.NSTEIN - WOLFF: The affiliated with Gamma Amigo
marriage of Miss Mildred Wolff, Phi fraternity.
dau,?`.,..:er of Mr. and Mrs. Sol A.
In service two years, he served
Wolff of Lawrence Ave., and 18 months overseas.
Clarence L. Bernstein of Detroit,
formerly of Lima, 0., was solem-
nize_' at the bride's home on Jan.
18, Dr.' B. Benedict Glazer offi-
Mrs. Adolph Moses II of Glen-
coe, IP was her sister's only at-
tendant and Dudley Bernstein* of
Lima, 0., served his brother as
best mcn.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses of
Glencoe. Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Dud-
ley P-..-.rnstein, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Levy and their daughter Caro-
line, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ack-:
erm-!:., n of Lima, O.; Dr. and Mrs.
Morton Tendler and their daugh-
ter, Carol, of Memphis, Tenn.;
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen of
Huntin7.ton, W. Va.; Miss Maxine
Bernst -2in of New York City, and
Al Bernstein of Syracuse, N. Y.
After the family dinner at the
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernstein left for Miami
Beach and upon their return will
for the present make their home
with her parents.
U. H. Schools Publish
Information Bulletin
The United Hebrew Schools
have issued a bulletin, published
by the public relations commit-
tee headed by Lawrence W.
Crohn, offering information
about the schools, and giving a
detailed account of the various
classes, from pre-kindergarten to
senior high school.
It gives the location of all
schools; tells of activities of af-
filiated organizations — Woman's
Auxiliary, Kvutzah Ivrith,
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
and Agudath Hamorim.
The bulletin has been mailed
to all parents of children attend-
ing the schools, and to members
of the United Hebrew Schools.
For a copy, call TO. 8-0063.
Page Thirteee
Betrothed
of Philmathic Club
Maynard Gordon has been
elected speaker of Philomathic
Debating Club for the spring
term of 1946.
Other new officers include:
Raymond Zweig, clerk; Jack
Alspector, assistant clerk; Jack
Driker, sergeant-at-arms; Bern-
ard Sloan and Harold Fine, - dir-
ectors.
Philomathic, an organiaztion
for Jewish young men, 14 to 21,
meets at 3 p. m. every Sunday
at the Shaarey Zedek. All men
interested in joining are invited
to attend a meeting or call Mr.
Gordon at TO. 5-6452 on week
nights.
Organizations interested i n
holding debates with Philomathic
are asked to .contact P.D.C. of-
ficers.
Invite Suggestions
For J.S.S.B. Board
Suggestions for nominations for
membership on the board of the
Jewish -Social Service Bureau
will be gratefully received, ac-
cording to Mrs. Theodore Barg-
man, chairman of the nominating
committee. Names should be
sent in to the Bureau, 5737 Sec-
ond, by Feb. 4.
There are four vacancies creat-
ed by the expiration of the terms
of Samuel Keene, Mrs. Morris
Rand, Dr. David J. Sandweiss
and Moses Weiswasser.
Members renominated for a
second term are: Benjamin E.
Jaffe, Daniel Mendelsohn, Mrs:
Ralph Shroder and Jacob Weiss-
man.
Board members continuing to
serve are: Mrs. Morris Adler,
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Fred M.
Butzel, Rabbi Leon Fram, Clarice
Freud, Benjamin Glassberg, Syl-
van Grosner, Dr. S. Kleinman, A.
C. Lappin, Mrs. Charles Lakoff,
Bayre Levin, Saul R. Levin, Louis
R. Levine, Mrs. Robert J. New-
man, Dr. Irving Posner, Prof.
Lawrence Seltzer, Ben L. Silber-
stein, Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
Rev. Cole to Address
Mlawer Auxiliary's
Donor Event Feb. 5
The Rev. Walton E. Cole will
be the guest speaker at the via
tory luncheon, the seventh annual
donor event of Ladies' Auxiliary
of Mlawer Umgegend Verein,
Tuesday, 'Feb. 5,
at - 12 noon, at
the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel Crystal
ballroom. T h e
musical program
will be rendered
by Mrs. David
Koilman, accom-
panied at t h e
piano by Miss
Flora Beckman.
Rev. Cole
Mrs. Joe Kas-
mer, chairman of the event,
—Keith Photo urges that reservations be made
with her at TO. 8-5034, or with
MISS RUTH WEINMAN
the co-chairman, Mrs. Israel
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weinman Burnstein, TR. 2-4053.
of 11531 Holmur announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Marshall Weitz, recent- Goldoftas Heads JNWA
13r discharged from the Navy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Sholem Aleichem Branch
Weitz of 2994 Calvert.
The wedding date has been
Sholem Aleichem branch
set for April 7.
Jewish National Workers' Alli-
ance announces installation of
the following officers:
M. Goldoftas, president; L. Ja-
cobs, H. Margolis, A. Zirlin, vice-
presidents; M. Resnik, treasurer;
Jan. 26—Miss Miriam Barbara B. Kumow, recording secretary;
Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and A. Krashin, financial secretary;
Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg of 18665 F. Lefkowitz, B. Neimark, S.
Warrington, to Ronald Levine, Kaine, H. Hershen, S. Borenstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Le- members of executive commit-
vine of Newcastle, Pa., at the tee; M. Gelfand, B. Naimark,
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue.
camp committee; A. Beitner,
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Hershen, F. Lefkowitz, school
Feb. 3—Miss Alene Ruth Silv- committee.
erstein, , daughter of Mr. and
Honors were extended at the
Mrs. Maxwell I. Silverstein of
installation to Mr. and Mrs. L.
18414 Fairfield, to Max Rubin.
Jacobs on the occasion of the
Reception at home from 3 to 6.
return of their two sons from
No cards.
service and on the birth of their
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grandchild. B. Naimark read
Feb. 17—Miss Eileen Jane Ber-
Hamisha Asar poems. Abrams
ner of 18294 Appoline, daughter presided.
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin
J. Berner, to Harold Kirschner
MIDWAY FLORISTS
of 4061 Clements, son of Sam
Kirschner and the late Ann
TO. 8-1650
3351 W. Davison
Kirschner.
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