Friday, January 24, 1947

TH-E JEWISH NEWS

Pa ge Sixteen

Marriages

REVICH-GROSSBERG: T h e
marriage of Chilly Grossberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Grossberg of Elmhurst Ave. to
Marvin Revich, was solemnized
at a candlelight ceremony Jan. 5
at Beth Tern° Emanuel Syna-
gogue. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel-
ernter and Rabbi Max Eisenman
officiated.
The bride wore white satin
and carried an orchid in a calla
Illy bouquet.
ICI' attendants included Mrs.
Anne Goodin, matron of honor,
and her sisters Mrs. Rose Rapa-
port and Fannie Wainer, sisters-
in-law Mrs. Ruth, Mrs. Clara and
1 ■ 11- Esther Grossberg, and Miss
E vc coh•o.
Joseph Book of Toronto was
Sam Rapaport, Sol
b ■ •-st man
Weiner, the bride's brothers
L'harles, Max and Manny, and
Joseph Hutman were ushers.
Out-of-town guests included
Dy. Rose Kramer, Miss Molly
Kramer. Mrs. Esther Schwartz,
Miss Syr it Shaffer. I. L. Shaffer,
A Dunn and son Harry, Mr. and
'Mrs. Michael Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Jiving Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
ard Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Shaffer, Mrs. Dvoira Shaffer and
daughters Dally and Esther, and
Sam Canelstem, from Chicago;
We bridegroom's sister, Marian,
with her husband Joseph Book,
Mi. and Mts. Lazar Revich, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Sam Revich, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Schwartz and son
frank, Mr. antiMrs. I. E. Kates,
Mrs. Rachel Suckonic, and Miss
fEsther Katz from Toronto. Mrs.
Earn Donner from Saginaw; Mr.
And Mrs. Ben Carp and son
'Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carp,
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Sternberg,
•ti Sternberg. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
!reed with Gerald and Diane,
oin Windsor; and Miss Toots
hmicntho
Fiq't William, Ont.

Miss Barbara LaMed
To Wed V. H. Linden

ments, at an evening ceremony
Jan. 19 at Bnai David. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka officiated.
The bride was attended by Lil-
lian Schaeffer, maid of honor,
and Rita Rimar, Marian Simon,
Rita Slakter and Ruth Schule-
v i t z , bridesmaids. Benjamin
Slakter was best man and ushers
were Bill Schaeffer, Carl Slak-
ter, Earl Robbins and Sanford
Gale.
After the wedding reception
the young couple left for a honey-
moon in Canada. .
• • •
GOLDOFTAS-AISHISKIN: The
marriage of Miss Ann Sharon
Aishiskin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Aishiskin, and Tuvijas
Goldoftas, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Goldoftas, was solemnized
Dec. 29 at the home of the bride's
MISS BARBARA. LA MED
parents, 2700 Glendale, Rabbi
Morris Adler officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaMed of
A reception followed the cere- Los Angeles, formerly of De-
mony at the home of the bride's troit, announce the engagement
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. of their daughter, Barbara, to
Victor H. Linden, son of Mr. and
Karp of Cortland Ave.

JNWA, Poale Zion Honor
Mondrys' 25th Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. T. Goldoffas
Inscribed in Golden Book

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mondry,
active leaders in Arlazaroff
branch of Jewish .National Work-
ers' Alliance, celebrated their
silver wedding anniversary.
In their honor, Farband and
Poale Zion groups here are ar-
ranging a dinner at Workmen's
Circle, Feb. 2.
Mondry is financial secretary
of Arlazaroff branch. Mrs. Mon-
dry, who has handled publicity
for the branch and for other
groups, is active in Pioneer
Women's Organization and is a
frequent contributor to Jewish
periodicals.
Their children, David a n d
Isaiah received their. education in
the Farband schools, the latter
being a pupil at present in the
Mittel-Shule (high school) and a
leader in Habonim.
A request has been made that
those desiring to present them
with gifts should turn funds over
to the Farband schools.

The names of Mr. and Mrs.
Tuvijas Goldoftas (Ann Sharon
Aishiskin), whose marriage took
place on Dec. 15, were inscribed
in the Golden Book of the Jew-
ish National Fund by their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldoftas
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aishiskin.

The bride is a granddaughter Mrs. N. Linden of Oakman Blvd.
The bride-elect attends
of the late Rabbi Ezekiel Aishis-
kin, who was one of Detroit's U.C.L.A. and is a member of
most prominent orthodox rabbis. Phi Sigma Sigma sorority.
Mr. Linden served 28 months
She is a graduate of Michigan
State College, as an agricultural in the Navy and now attends.
Wayne University.
engineer.
The bridegroom, is a graduate of
National Farm School, Pennsyl-
vania. He now is a graduate stu-
dent at Michigan State College.

He came here with his parents
from Brussels, Belgium, six years
ago. The Goldoftas family is ac-
tive in Zionist circles.
The newlyweds are making
their home in Lansing.
• • •
SAMSON- KOVEL: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Singer of South
Haven announce the marriage of
• • •
their daughter, Drona Singer
PELK-SADOVITZ: Mr. and Kovel, to Leo Samson, son of
Louis Sadovitz of Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. F. Samson of South
.iv• ,innounc• the marriage of Haven. The newlyweds are mak-
their (laught,i, Blossom, to ing their home in the resort
in New York on town.
Mr. and Mrs. Peck are
Dec 21
snaking then home at 1695 Hoe
• ve . Bronx. N Y.
• • •

t

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Concert February 2

REMEMBER

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26!

JULIUS ROSENWALD POST 218, AMERICAN LEGION
Finals of DANNY RASKIN'S

MID-WINTER BALL

AT

Arnold to Address
AJC Meeting Sunday

NEW YORK—Gen. Omar N.
Bradley, Administrator of 7Veter-
ans' Affairs, will undergo an
emergency operation and will be
unable to speak at the anal ses-
sion of the 40th annual meeting
of the American Jewish Commit-
tee, Sunday, at Hotel Commo-

dore.
Thurman Arnold, former As-
sociate Justice of the U. S. Court
of Appeals in the District of Co-
lumbia, will address the session,
which will also hear the annual
address of Judge Joseph M. Pros-
kauer, Committee president.

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SADoV1TZ -NI OSK OW ITZ
(Mrs Sar,iii Moskowitz of Somer-
The music depa: tment of the
ville. N J , anh4.4iisces the mar-
MUNICH. (JTA)—The Munich
nage of her daughter, Anne. to Jewish Community Center will
from "Hair Do" to "I Do"
of
Lie k V Sadovitt. son of Mr. and open the 1947 Jewish Music Fest- Deutsches Museum, part
Con-
Sadovitz
of
Gladstone
ival
with
a
young
people's
BAR MITZVAHS
Louis
which has been used as a tran-
te,. n Nov. 17. Mr and Mrs. cert of Jewish music at 2:30 p. m. sient center for Jewish infiltrees
and SPECIAL EVENTS
2,
at
the
Center
dadiiv itz are making their home Sunday. Feb.
from eastern Europe, was ordered
st 302 A 1 ta mon t Place, Somer- auditorium.
A Complete Service
The Center orchestra,. Julius closed by the Army. A military
silly. N J
• • •
Chajes conduct ing; the dance spokesman said the small number
Prices comparable to still photographs
li()PTNIA.N-SILVERMAN: The group, Fannie Aronson directing; of infiltrees—less than 50 daily—
of
Leah Silverman, Rosalie Gross, soprano; Betty does not warrant keeping the cen-
'la magi.
CALL FOR A FREE
laughter 01 Mr and Mrs. Charles Kowalsky, pianist, and Jerome ter open in view of the acute fuel
DEMONSTRATION
tilverman of Buena Vista Ave., Stashefsky, violinist, will share shortage.
mnd Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, son the program, which will be de-
Five million dollars worth of
pf Mr and Mrs. William Hoff- voted to Jewish composers only. Red Cross supplies are being
ru i n of LaSalle Blvd. was solem- Chajes will also act as musical transferred to the Army to help
sized Sunday Jan. 5 at Bnai annotator.
care for displaced persons, it was
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olo s h e Rabbi Eliezer Levi and
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The concert will be open to announced by U. S. military head-
:antor David Katzman officiated the public with no admission quarters in Frankfurt.
'Flie bride's gown was of ivory charge.
satin fashioned along Grecian
anus with a bolero of Venetian Andy, Gurvitch in Oratio
NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR 1947 ENROLLMENTS BY
tact. A ruff of accordian pleated
satin edged the neckline, the long Society Concert Wednesday
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
sleeves and the hem of the full
Detroit Oratorio Society's pro-
skirt. Her fingertip veil of il-
"Built for Children in a Setting Built by Nature"
ousion fell from a coronet of gram for next Wednesday, at Mu-
snatching lace. and she carried a sic Hall, commemorates the 50thl
CAMP ACTIVITIES
Bible with a white orchid at- anniversary of the death of
Situated in the HEART OF
The Highest Standards
Brahms and will be devoted ex-
tached.
15 Happy Hours in
NORTHERN MICHIGAN,
Mrs. David A. Goldman was clusively to that composer's work.
are Still Maintained in
Every Camp Day
"AMERICA'S SUMMER PLAY-
The Song of Destiny, for chorus
ter sister's maid of honor and the
GROUND," on the shore of
bridesmaids were Mrs. Meyer and orchestra, will be followed
LAKE WALLOON, which has
ARCHERY
FOOD
been acclaimed as one of the
Goldstein, the bridegroom's sis- by the Love Song Waltzes for
BASEBALL
three
most
beautiful
lakes
in
chorus
and
two
pianos.
The
latter
ter, Beatrice Fine, and Pearl and
the world—along its wide SAFE
STAFF
will be played by two of Detroit's
klertrude Nusbaum.
BASKETBALL
sandy beach and hard sandy
David A. Goldman served as foremost musicians, Katja Andy
bottom. Nestled among the green
TUITION
BOATING
best man. Ushers were Law- and Evelyn Gurvitch.
hills and wooded beauty of this
rence Silverman,
the bride's
The Society will be assisted by
BOXING
northern wonderlatltd, you will
MEDICAL
G o l d s t e i n, 40 members of the Detroit Sym-
brother, Meyer
find the spacious grounds of
CANOEING
George Goldstein and Morton phony. Arthur Gnau will conduct.
CAMP MAYFAIR — truly a
Laundry Done at Camp
"SETTING BUILT BY NA-
Partovich.
Tickets are now on sale at Music
FISHING
TURE." Only 10 miles from PE-
Out-of-town guests were Mr. Hall and Grinnell's.
TOSKEY — only 15 miles from
SAILING
and Mrs. William Silverman of
Rustic airy log cabins equipped with
CHARLEVOIX — only 45 miles
Perth Amboy, N. J., Mrs. Benja- Recover Jewish Books
SWIMMING
from MACKINAW.
running
water
and
modern
flush
min Davis of Taylor, Pa.: Dr.
TENNIS
toilets,
wash
basins
and
drinking
Milton Silverman of N. Y.; Mr. From Polish Churches
WALLOON LAKE, with gradual
and Mrs. Sidney Leib, Dr. and
incline, assures safe swincuning•
water.
PING PONG
WARSAW,
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three churches in Poznan.
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• • •
Most of the books were taken
SLAKTER-SCHAEFFER: Edith by the Nazis from synagogues
Schaeffer, daughter of Mr. and and libraries in Lodz and in
Mrs. Oscar Schaeffer of 3742 Cle- Plock.

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