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February 28, 1947 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-28

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Page Fourteen

Local Brevities Marries Discharged

DETROIT ADULT CLUB in-:
vites single men and women, 25
and over, to attend a social and
dance to be held at 8:30 p. m.,
Sunday, March 2, in the Ginsburg
Lounge of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center. For information, call
Bernard Victor, CH. 6800.
• • •
GALLOW FAMILY CLUB, at
a meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lewis, 3351 Sturtevant,
decided to hold the annual char-
ity games party March 27 at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
• • •
IRVING COHEN CHAPTER 84,
Bnai Brith Young Men, on Feb.
17 presented a pair of candle-
sticks in honor of her son to Mrs.
Blitz, mother of the late Pfc. Irv-
ing Cohen, U.S.M.C., namesake
of the chapter. Mrs. Blitz is visit-
ing Detroit from her home in
California. The candlesticks were
presented to Mrs. Blitz by Howard
Leibman, Detroit director of Bnai
Brith Youth Organization.
• • •
LEWIS C. FRANK of Detroit is
one of the new members of the
board of directors elected by the
Council for Judaism at the con-
vention held in Philadelphia.
• • • •
HENRY M. GOTTLEIB has re-
turned to Detroit after more than
four years with the Federal gov-
ernment in Washington. He will
resume his law practice at 655
Book Bldg. in association with
Chester L. Schwartz, attorney
and investment broker. Original-
ly a field representative with the
American Red Cross, Gottleib
was an adjudicator with the War
Department and finally a claims
examiner with the Office of the
Comptroller General.



• •

ELLIS ARNALL, former Gov-
ernor of Georgia, will speak on
"The South Today" in the small
auditorium of Masonic Temple in
Detroit on Saturday, March 1, at
8:30 p. m. under auspices of
Michigan Citizens' Committee.
• • •
OSTROVER RELIEF SOCI-
ETY will meet at 8:30 p.m. next
Tuesday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Lutchansky, 2717
Clements.
• • •
Spectacular, thrilling "DESERT
SONG," of Romberg renown is
the Civic Light Opera tenant of
the Masonic Auditorium.

• •

"Claudia," Rose Fran ken's
charming and humorous comedy,
will be presented by the WAYNE
UNIVERSITY CIRCULAR
THEATER on the evenings of
March 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, at Mc-
Collester Hall.
• • •
MONTEFIORE LODGE No.
12, Free Sons of Israel. met at
the . Book Cadillac Feb. 24, Mrs.
Arthur Gottesman acting as hos-
tess for the evening.
• • •
Courses in the INSTITUTE OF
JEWISH STUDIES are still open
for registration. A seminar ex-
clusively for the students of the
Institute will be started in the
near future, and will consist of a
series Of addresses in cultural,
social and economical problems
Classes will be held in the
afternoon and evening at 1912
Taylor, and also Central High
School. For information, call
TY. 5-3365, daily, from 2 ,p. m.
to 7 p. m., except Saturday and
Sunday.
• • •
DAVID HORODOKER JRS.,
at a meeting at the home of Mrs.
N. Sandweiss of Burlingame
Ave., conducted an SOS collec-
tion of canned foods. Plans were
made for a Mother-Daughter af-
fair. A contribution of $200 was
made to the Histadrut campaign.
• • •
VLADIMIRITZER EMERGEN-
CY RELIEF Organization will
have a Purim affair Sunday,
March 16, 7 p. m., at the Beth
Jacob Synagogue, Linwood and
Richton. Proceeds will be used
to aid Vladimiritzer survivors
in DP camps:—"Friends and their
families are invited. For infor-
mation call the chairman, Mrs.
Sam Markel, DA. 1022.
• • •
The music and magic of the
times of AL JOLSON, one of
America's most distinguished en-
tertainers, continues to captivate
record audiences at the Adams

Friday, February 28, 1947

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

Canadian Serviceman

Jack Alspector Elected
Speaker of Philomathic

February Bride

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Green-
baum of Bridgepprt, Conn., an-
Jack Alspector was elected
nounce the engagement of their
speaker of the Philomathic De-
daughter, Elaine Doris, to Rich-
bating Club last Sunday at the
ard Blaine Barrar, son of Mr.
Shaarey Zedek. He succeeds Ray-
and Mrs. Martin J. Barrar of
mond Zweig.
Ohio Ave. Miss Greenbaum is
Other officers for the spring
a senior at the IThiversity of
term are:
Michigan, where she is affiliated
Jack Driker, clerk; Seymour
with Wyvern and Assembly
Raimi, assistant clerk; Sheldon
Board. Her fiance served as a
Klimist, sergeant-at-arms; Stan-
lieutenant in the Navy, He is a
ley Brown and Harold Fine, di-
senior at the University of Mich-
rectors.
igan and is affiliated with-Sigma
Alspector announced that Philo-
Alpha Mu fraternity.
mathic's 42nd annual model
• • •
meeting, open to the public, will
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ogoroskin
be held in June and will include
of Otsego Ave. announce the en-
a six-man debate.
gagement of their daughter,
Eleanor; to Henry Wolf, son of
Mr.- and Mrs. Oscar Wolf of Col-
lingwood Ave. A fall wedding is
planned. • • •
Dance $, Dinner Orchestras
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiner of
. Featuring
Fullerton Ave. announce the en-
MRS. DAVID REISMAN
gagement of their-daughter, Eve,
Jack Allen and Tony Klein
The marriage of Miss Elaine
to Meyer Weiner, son of Elia
Weiner. The bridegroom-elect is Kozloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melotone and Senator
a graduate of Wayne University. Julius Kozloff of 4000 Leslie, and
Renown
Dr. David Reisman, son of Mrs.
No wedding date has been set.
• • •
• Each group a COMPLETE
-
Max Reisman of 2742 Calvert,
ENTERTAINMENT UNIT
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Singer of was performed on Wednesday,
• We PLAN and ARRANGE
4034 Elmhurst announce the en- Feb. 19, at the Shaarey Zedek.
every type of affair, WITH-
gagement of their daughter, Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
O UT ADDITIONAL
Lillie, to Paul Betman, son of
CIAARGE.
the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris
PIANO INSTRUCTION
For the finest in
Betman. • • •
Orchestras
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gold of
and Entertainment
San Juan Dr. announce the en-
CALL
gagement of their daughter, Mari-
TO. 8-9869
TO. 84842
TO. 6-5016
lyn, to Max Cheifer, son of Mr.
2515
RICHTON
and Mrs. Joseph Cheifer of Ful-
lerton Ave. The wedding will
Tickets: GrinnelPs
take place the latter part of May.
RA. 1124
FISHER 4
TOWN HALL -$1.10, $1.20,
tax incl.
• • •
Mar. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yanovsky.
MAURICE HINDUS T•Pticita=1""!
4
of Monterey Ave. announced the
Wed.
Sub.* "How We Can Get Along With Russia"
4
engagement of their daughter,
Marc.), 12—MILIZA KORZUS--Coloratura soprano
4
STAR of the "GREAT WALTZ"
Ray, to Lawrence William Krieg- 1411 A. M.

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er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
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Krieger of Edison Ave., at a din-
ner party. The couple have set
their wedding date for the early ••
part of August. Miss Yanovsky
is past president of Detroit Re- 0
becca Gratz Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith Young Women. ••
• • •
COMMERCIAL — ILLUSTRATIVE — PUBLICITY
Announcement is made of the e,
WEDDINGS — BANQUETS
engagement of Shirley Leider-
AERIAL
— IN OUR OWN PLANES
man, daughter of Mrs. Samuel
Leiderman of Atkinson Ave., and 0"
RA. 1547
the late Mr, Leiderman, to Sam-
TO. 6-8913
uel M. Feldman, son Of Mrs. Max 01
Feldman of York St., Windsor,
and the late Mr. Feldman. A
June wedding is planned. -

Sam Rosenblat

MRS. JACK GOTTLIEB

Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Sarah Goldberg,
daughter of Joseph Goldberg of
2281 W. Grand Ave. and the late
Mrs. Goldberg, to Jack Gottlieb,
son of Harry Gottlieb of Monte-
video, Urguay, and the late Mrs.
Gottlieb.
Mr. Gottlieb recently was re-
leased from the Canadian army
after four years of service.

Births

BEATRICE MOSS

Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert R. Lewiston, a son, David
Howard.

Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Sedley (Evelyn Rhoda Kauf-
man), a daughter, Nancy Joy.
• • •
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Corman (Eva Brookenthal) of
Delaware Ave., a daughter, Lois
Faye.
• • •
Feb. 5—To Dr: and Mrs. Sidney
F. Ellias (Helen Ann Freedman),
a son, Andrew Robert.
• • •
Feb. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. A.
Carey (Miriam Chase), a son,
Lawrence.
• • •
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Turkin (Shirley Anne Gold-
stein) of 2932 Calvert, a daugh-
ter, Kathleen Theresa.
• • •
Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Sy NEW YORK, (JTA)—The S. S.
Neuman (Sarah Bobroff) of 3026 Ernie Pyle arrived here Nom
Glendale, a daughter, Marlene Germany with 759 immigrants of
all faiths and nationalities.
Eve.
• • •
Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Canvasser • (Elaine Rosen-
berg) of Ohio Ave., a-son, Bruce
Lon.
KOSHER CATERING
• • •
(Strictly Kosher Food;
Feb. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Hertzberg (Eleanor Pershin),
Expert Catering
a daughter, Nancy Illyse.
Complete Facilities for Serving
• • •
••■•■
Your Parties. Banquets, Wed-
Feb. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Wil-
dings and Other Social Af-
liam Deutsch (Vivian Nussbaum)
of Huntington Woods, a son, An-
fairs.
thony.
• • •
TO. 5-1456
DA. 0232
To Mr. and Mrs. John Nemon
(Sarah Carpenter) of Wooding
ham Dr., a daughter, Ruth Lynn.

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2506 PARK

DORFMAN'S

Theater showing of "The Jolson
Story," in technicolor, currently
in its 12th week. The picture
will probably be shown at the
Adams through the end of March.
• • •
After months of bitter interna-
tional censorship battles between
British and American film execu-
tives, one of the most exciting
English films ever presented in
this country has just been re-
leased here. Starring James
Mason and Margaret Lockwood,
"THE WICKED LADY" has its
Detroit premiere at the Down-
town Theater.
• •
IRVING COHEN CHAPTER of
Bnai Brith Young Men will con-
duct a paper drive this Sunday,
with proceeds to be used for table
purposes. The same evening the
chapter will hold a "hard times"
party at the home of Howard
Levitt.
• • ,•
MEZERITCHER SOCIAL
CLUB will hold a cabaret night
April 12 at the Park Ave. Pent-
house. Dancing, entertainment
and refreshments are planned.
Proceeds will go to charity.

A,Mnin temea

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