Page Eleven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Fridiy, May 16. 1947

Betrothal Told

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

U. S. Mizrachi to Publish
Orthodox `Who's Who'
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Mrs. Milford Stern of the Belcrest left Sunday for a few weeks
i n Martinsville, hid.
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of West Boston left Sunday for a
visit in New York.
1
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp: of Boston Blvd. are visiting in

NEW YORK — "Who's Who
Among Orthodox Jewry in Amer-
ica," the first in the history of
the American-Jewish community,
will be issued by the Mizrachi

ritiantic City.

Aaron Klein, and his daughter, Julia. of_Boston Blvd. had as their
uests last week-end, Mrs. Theodore Gebhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
lein, their son, Warren, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
d Mrs. Allen M. Klein of Lorain, 0.
Mrs. David Cooper of Fairfield Ave. is expected home this week-
nd from Martinsville, Ind.
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr. left Friday for Waco,
ex., where she will spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs.
Wuis Fred.
I Miss Sadie Weinstein of Calvert Ave. is visiting her nephew and
Iliece, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marks of Flushing, L. L -
r Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Doner of Renfrew Rd. have returned
trom New York.
l _ Freda Rosenthal of the Seward Hotel i& spending a week in
4anesville, 0., with friends.
.
i Mr. and Mrs. Maury Werney of Indiana Ave. are planning to
leave this Sunday for a visit in the East.
Alex Baruch has returned to Chicago following a visit with his
'pother, Mrs. J. B. Baruch, and his brother Theodore of Blaine Ave.

LACHAR

t.

tidal Calendar

For the board of directors, to
:replace those whose tei m has ex-
pired, and to serve through May,
1950:

Mesdames Benjamin Bagdade. Joseph
Clasier. S. J. Greenberg, Sol Q. Kes-
ler, Adolph Lowe, Sidney Rosen and
George Stutz.

9t44 LINWOOD

JOE LACHAR

SAM LEFKOFSKY
Proprietors

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Mich., announce the marriage of
their daughter, Sylvia Miriam,
to Irving Wolfe Goodman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Good-
man of 3323 Buena Vista Ave.,
on May 11.

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Schwartz to William Klinsky of
Chicago, Ill., has been announced
by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Schwartz of
Webb Ave.
Miss Schwartz is graduating
this June from the University of
Michigan. Her fiance attended the
University of Illinois where he
was affiliated with Pi Lambda
Phi_ fraternity. At present he is
completing . his law studies at
DePaul University and is a mem-
ber of Nu Beta Epsilon, legal
fraternity.
The- couple have set Sept. 6

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his boon, "Peat
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The new officers were installed
y the Michigan state president
f Temple Sisterhoods, Mrs. Har-
' as their weddihg date.
vey Steadman of Lansing.

years the recipi Dr. Liebnian
ents have been Membo*:.; distin-
guished in literary and scientific
achievement
Dr. Liebman occupies the pul-
pit of Temple Israel, Boston. He
is visiting Professor of Philoso-
phy in the Graduate School of
Boston University, and teaches
Judaism to students for the Chris-
tian Ministry aV vex. Newton

LEFKOFSKY

Marriages

To Wed Sept. 6

rs. Blacher Heads
isterhood Officers
- t Temple Israel

Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president;
rs. Daniel Krouse. vice president in
• . rge of meetings; Mrs. Abe J.
hmerin, vice president in charge of
mbership; Mrs. Morton Snyder,
president in charge of ways and
- :ns; Mrs. William Greenberg, vice
. ident in charge of youth activi•-
; Mrs. Nathan Kolb, treasurer;
. Julian Weber. financial secre-
; Mrs. Sol Lunsky. corresponding
•Lary, and Mrs. Royal Oppenheim.
T vecording secretary.

'

ALSO CONTINUING OUR FAMOUS

GOODMAN-FORBES: Dr. and
Mrs. Joseph L. Forbes of Pontiac.

May 18—Jane Ha: Oman, daugh-
-r of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart-
.an of 2485 Chicago Blvd. to
erbert . Gordon Blumberg, son
Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg of
lynn Ct. and the late Mr. Blum-
, -rg. Following the ceremony at
e bride's residence, they will
eceive their friends from 9 to
1 p. m. No cards.

' The annual luncheon meeting
d election of officers for Tern-
:le Israel Sisterhood was held
.y 12 at the Book Cadillac
otel.
The following members were
e lected to office:

and

grand ballroom of the Hotel As-
tor, it was announced by Morris
H. Lifschitz, chairman of the din-
ner committee, and Robert G.
Horowitz, chairman of the year-
book committee.

(Including Friday and Saturday Night)
in their beautiful new dining room—where only the finest
Kosher foods are served.

• rs. Samuiel Caploe of Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman and their sons, Gordon, Richard 1 been set.

.heir home in New York following a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Robert
oggan of Roslyn Rd.
Lt. Arthur Miller who is stationed with the U. S. Army Medical
"Llorps in New York spent a few days with Mrs. Miller and their
. ;mall daughter of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cohen have returned to their home in
: iphrata, Pa., following a visit with their son-in-law and daughter,
..31-. and Mrs. Davis Benson of Northlawn Ave.
Complimenting her nice, Miss Magda Altberger, whose marriage
, .o Dennis Rosner will take place June 15, Mrs. Joseph Greenfield
as hostess at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at her home-
: ast Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salwin of Maiden Ave. have as their guests,
4r. Salwin's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bratman
lf Kansas. City, Mo., and Ben Bratman of Peoria, Ill.
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Mrs. Jock Berger of Leslie Ave. left Tuesday for New York.

Organization of America in con-
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be held Sunday, June 1, in the

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry LeVine of Muirland Ave. have as their guest Ave. The wedding date has not

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