Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman J. Ehr-
lichman of Sturtevant Ave. an-
nounce- the engagement of their
daughter, Mildred, to David
Hoptman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Hoptman of Virginia
Park. A reception was held at
the Ehrlichman residence. Ruth
Soifer entertained with several
vocal renditions. The betrothed
plan an early spring wedding.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cherney of
Glendale Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Phyllis Ann, to Sheldon E. Kap-
lan, son of Mrs. Lillian Kaplan
of CalVert Ave. and the late Mr.
Israel Kaplan. Miss Cherney at-
tended the University of Miami
and Mr. Kaplan is a graduate
of Wayne University.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. David Kamen an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Beatrice, to Pfc. Norton
Silvers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Silvers, at a family dinner held
at their home,' 1493 Pingree,
Thanksgiving day. The wedding
date has been set for March 22.
• • •
Dr. Simon H. Sauter of 105
Farrand Park, Highland Park, an-
nounces the engagement of his
daughter, Shirley, to William A.
Yolles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Yolles of 5255 W. Outer
Dr. Both the bride and bride-
groom-elect are attending the
University of Michigan.
• • •
Mr_ and Mrs. Hyman Levin of
Euclid Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ruth
Harriet, to Oscar Kaplan, son of
Mrs. Sarah Kaplan of Philadel-
phia Ave.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly of
Ashtabula, 0., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mary
Barbara, to Mark Stern, son of
Jule Stern and Lillian Rosenthal
of Pontiac, Mich. The wedding
will be in Ashtabula in January.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Max Platnik of
Tuxedo Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughtei,
_Ethel, to Henry Saul Bloom, son
of Mrs. Mollie Bloom of Tuxedo
Ave. The wedding will be held
Sunday evening, Dec. 15, at Bnai
David Synagogue, with Rabbi
Joshua Sperka performing the
ceremony. After their marriage,
the couple will make their home
on Lee Place. The bride-groom-
elect was graduated from Wayne
University and served three years
- in the U. S. Army.
Page Seven
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 6, 1946
Woman Economist,
Educator to Speak
At Beth El Monday
Jewish Center I
Activities
Mary Barnett Gilson, L. C. D.
Phi Beta Kappa, Guggenheim Plan Saturday Dance
The Saturday Nite dance com-
Fellow, will be guest speaker for
mittee will hold a dance at 9 p. m.,
Dec. 7. Freddie Warren and his
orchestra will provide the music.
Sylvia Weiss is chairman of the
committee.
• • •
Saffir Plays at Concert
A concert for young people will
be presented at the Center- at
2:30 p. m. this Sunday, by the
newly organized Center Sym-
phony Orchestra under the direc-
tion of Julius Chajes. Kurt Saffir
will play the Beethoven Concerto
in C-Minor No. 3 for piano and
orchestra. Other participants will
include Irving Zeitlin, Herbert
Mandel and Harriet Bradlin.
Chajes will serve as musical an-
notator. The concert is being
MARY BARNETT GILSON
sponsored by the Intermediate
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El Club Council and the Junior Ser-
Monday, Dec. 9.
vice Group. Admission will be one
A dessert luncheon will be can of food for the SOS drive.
served at 1:30 p. m. in the social
Teen-age Hop
hall of the Temple. At 2 p. m. in
Teen-agers are sponsoring a
the Brown Memorial "Chapel, dance to be held in the D. W.
Miss Setta Robinson of the Pro- Simons Bldg., at 9 p. in., Dec. 14
gram Committee will introduce it was announced by Sam Neus-
the speaker. Dr. Gilson, consul- chatz, director of intermediate
activities.
tant, educator and author, will
• • •
discuss "Whose Business Is It?" Hanukah Danee Scheduled
Dr. Gilson has been director of
The next Holiday Hop, number
Women's Branch of Industrial 35 in the series, will be a Han-
Service Section, United States ukah' Dance and will take place
in the auditorium at 9 p. m., Dec.
Ordinance Department, and 15. Estelle Herman Starr is chair-
taught economics for 10 years at man of the Holiday Hop corn-
the University of Chicago. She's I mittee.
• • •
the author of many articles and
Mothers Have Latkes
two books, "What's Past is Pro-,
The Annual Hanukah party of
logue." and "Unemployment In- i the Mothers' Clubs will be held
surance in Great Britain," and at 8:30 p. m. Dec. 18 in the audi-
has participated in "Town Meet- torium. Lathes will be served.
•
ing of the Air," "University of
Set Cultural Program
Chicago Round Table," and var-
The Hanukah Celebration of
ious other radio programs and
the Yiddish Culture Committee,
lectures.
composed of representatives of
the Center and the Jewish Com-
munity Council. is set for Dec. 21
at the Center. A choral group,
dramatic recitations. community
singing and a talk on the signif-
icance of the holiday will e pre-
Large contributions honoring sented. Latk-es will e served.
• • •
auspicious occasions were an-
Review
'East
River'
nounced at a recent meeting of
The Select Social Club will
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund, at which Rab- meet at 8 p. m. this Saturday, to
review of "East
bi Edward Tennenbaum of Sagi- hear a book
River" by Sholem Asch, as part
naw was guest speaker.
A "Settle A Family" contribu- of the national observance of
tion of $250 was given by Mr. Jewish Book Month.
• •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick of and Mrs. Harold Schrier in honor
Los Angeles Club Social
Pasadena Ave. announce the en- of the 40th wedding anniversary
The Los Angeles Group con-
gagement of their daughter, Ann- of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tinues its informal socials with a
! abet Louise, to Joe Sheldon Bis- Israel Shewach. Sixty trees were
meeting at 8 p. m., Sunday, Dec.
of Chicago. The marriage planted honoring Morris Pol-
' bop
lack's 60th birthday by his wife, 15. Francis J. Oppenheimer will
will take place December 28.
Rose, and a Golden Book inscrip- review the book, "Ezekiel to Ein-
tion was given by their children. stein."
•
*
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Kraft plant-
ed 50 trees in honor of Irwin I. Mothers' Club Schedule
Jewish Book Month will be
Cohn's 50th birthday. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cohen inscribed their the theme of the Mothers' Clubs
new baby, Marvin Lee, in the meetings this week. A variety of
Golden Book. Other large con- current best sellers will be dis-
'An -extension of time has 'Made tributions were also reported by cussed. At 1:30 p. m. next Tues-
day the Young Women's Study
it possible for the Jewish Com- Mrs. Sam Brody.
Club will meet in the USO
munity Council to continue for
Lounge.
another week its drive to obtain
At 8 p. m., next Tuesday the
signatures on the- FEPC petitions
Davison Club will meet at the
now being circulated throughout
Workmen's Circle where a Jew-
the community. Rabbi Leon
ish book will be reviewed. The
Fram, chairman of the Council's
Dec. 8—Miss Renee Friedman, University Area Women's Club
Community Relations Committee,
announced signatures already re- daughter of Mr. and Mra. Julius will install officers at the home
turned to the Community Council Friedman of Ilene Ave., to Rich- of Mrs. Albert Potiker, 18309
ard S. Gunsberg, son of Mr. and Monica at 8:30 p. m. next Wed-
office now exceed 10,000.
The campaign seeks to obtain Mrs. Louis Gunsberg of Warring- nesday.
the signatures of approximately ton Rd.
• • •
155,000 qualified voters.
Dec. 12—Miss Helen Suzanne
Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Congress B & P Group
Isaac Rodman Myers of Long-
fellow Ave., to Joseph Gilbert,
Elects Year's Officers
For Your Wedding
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L.
Gilbert of Boston Blvd., at the
At a meeting held at the Jew-
or Banquet
Statler Hotel. • • •
ish Center, the Business and
Professional Group of the Ameri-
A Rosenblatt Dance
Dec. 22 — Evelyn Bloom
can Jewish Congress elected
daughter of Mrs. Mollie Bloom,
and Dinner Orchestra
officers and discussed plans for
of Tuxedo Ave., to Sam Shapiro
the forthcoming year's activities. of New York City, in New York.
A Special Variety of
The following were elected:
Morris Lieberman. president; Morris
Entertainment that will make
'W. Stein, vice president: Louis Berry. U. of M. PrOfessor Speaks
your event outstanding.
vice president: Max Chomsky, secre-
Prof. Clarise Freud of the Uni-
JNF Auxiliary
Reports Donations
Hanukah Meeting of
UHS Women Dec. 18
October Bride
Fifty prizes will be distributed
at the annual Hanukah meeting
of the Woman's Auxiliary of the
United Hebrew Schools, next ,
Wednesday, Dec. 18, 12:30 p. m.,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build-
ing, Lawton and Tyler. The
meeting will be preceded by a
luncheon.
As quizmaster at this novel
party, Mrs. Morris Adler will be
assisted by Mesdames Ruben
Young, Herbert Holtzman and
Bertram Smokier. Mrs. Louis
Tatken, membership chairman,
announces that this meeting will
culminate this year's membership
drive.
MRS. JOSEPH GREENBERG
Dues are now payable to the
financial secretary, Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. William Engel-
Dorfman, 3274 Fullerton.
berg of 12169 N. Martindale an-
nounce the marriage of their
NORA TUMIN
daughter, Rosalie, to Joseph
11818 DEXTER
Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Greenberg of Fullerton
Ave., on Oct. 6, at Riviera Hall.
The couple honeymooned in N. Y.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Rose
Lippitt expresses thanks to their
friends and relatives for the
kindnesses shown them during
their recent bereavement.
Classes Forming
Modern Ballet
Children and Adults
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tary; Arthur L Gould, treasurer.
Executive committee: Albert J. Sil-
ber, chairman; Sidney Shevitz, vice
chairman: Saul R. Levin, Abe Kasle,
Leon B. Kay, Aaron Kurland, Milton
Atlas. Marvin L. Kanes, Jack Tobin,
Philip Slomovitz, Dr. David H. Fau-
man, Dr. I. Z. Silverman. Zeldon S.
Cohen. Dr. Irving Posner, Irving
Beckman. Goodman Rycus. Dr. David
J. Sandweiss and Louis Rosenzweig.
•rersity of Michigan will be guest
speaker at the Wednesday Eve-
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this Wednesday, discussirg "Chil-
dren's Emotional Problems."
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