Beth El Women
List '47 Officers
Page Thirteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 16, 1947
Births
April 20—To Mr. and Mti. Sid-
ney Kaplan (Pauline Brecher) of
3224 Grand Ave., a daughter,
Roslyn Estelle.
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April 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard A. Rothstein (Helen Nemeth)
of Cherrylawn Ave., a daughter,
Mona Lee.
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April 26—To -Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man M. Ross (Harriette Keeps)
of 18624 Indiana, a son, Dennis
Alan.
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April 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Graff (Shirlie Siegal)
of Glendale Ave., a son, Paul
David.
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April 30—To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Marks (Frances Cohen of
Detroit) of Flushing, L. I., a son,
Leonard Arthur.
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April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Kaplan (Selma Feingold) of
19184 Rutherford, a son, Law-
rence Alan.
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May 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Will-
iam M. Weiss (Alice Silberstein)
of Griggs Ave. a daughter, Re-
gina.
MRS. MAURICE KLEIN
Mrs. Maurice Klein was re-
elected president of the Sister-
hood of Temple Beth El for a
second term at the forty-sixth an-
nual meeting and luncheon Mon-
day, May 12.
Other officers elected were:
Mesdames Oscar M. Zemon, first
vice president; Theodore D. Birn- ,
krant, second vice president; M.
George Wayburn, third vice pres-
ident; Leonard Weiner, record-
ing secretary; Harold M. Sha-
pero, corresponding secretary.;
Harry L. Phillips, financial sec-
retary; Bertram Kaatz, assistant
financial secretary, and Ben Sa-
lon, treasurer.
The following _will Constitute
the board of directors for„ 1947-
1948: Mesdames Peter Altman,
Joseph Bing, Miss Dorothy
Bloom, Henry Fechheimer. Stan-
ley Fleischaker, H. J. L. Frank,
Lloyd L Frankel, Theodore M.
Jacobowitz, Herbert J. Kessler,
George A. Kleinman, Herman
Meyer, Arthur Rice, Alvin M.
Rodecker, Hilda Vau Conant and
Leon Winkelman, and Miss Dor-
othy Bloom.
Serving on the board of di-
rectors as ex-officio members are
Mesdames Philip Bloomgarden,
David .1. Epstort, Leo M. Frank-
lin, Lawrence Freedman, Isaac
Gilbert, B. Benedict Glazer, John
C. Hopp, Harry Krohn, Oscar C.
Robinson, Mayer B. Sulzberger,
Samuel Van Noorden and Sol A.
Wolff.
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May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Mahler (-Bernice Gantz) of
LaSalle Blvd. a son, Jay J.
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May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold LaKritz (Rosina Betman)
of 2804 Oakman Blvd., a son,
Barry Fenton.
Lovely Bride
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fiedel-
holtz of 2384 Ashurst Rd., Uni-
versity Heights, 0., - announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gale, to Manuel S. Simon, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon of
2979 W. Grand Ave. Miss Fidel-
holtz attended the U. of M. and
received her A. B. degree from
Flora Stone Mather College and
her B. L. S. from the School of
Library Science of Western Re-
serve University. Mr. Simon
graduated from Wayne Univers-
ity.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg of
Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Adele, to Richard
Fisher of Los Angeles. The wed-
ding will take place June 8 in
Los Angeles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rose of
Leslie Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jerry, to
Morrey Kanter, son of Mrs. Golda
Stark of Broadstreet Blvd.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. - Max Hoberman
of Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Belle Helen, to Sam Drucker, son
of Mrs. Anna Drucker of Brook-
lyn, N. Y. An engagement party
was held at the home of the bride-
elect May 11. Wedding plans will
be announced at a later date.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stone of
Cortland Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Perle, to Harry Goodman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman
of Hazelwood Ave. The wedding
will take place Sept. 1. The par-
ents of the bride-elect will en-
tertain friends and relatives at
an open house at their home
from 7 to 10 p. m. Sunday, May
18. No cards.
MRS. STANLEY C. KLEIN
Shomrim Arrange
1947 Summer Camp
Shabrey Zedek Women
Re: Elect Mrs. Katzman
The Midwest region of Hashom-
er Hatzair will hold its 1947 sum-
mer camp season from June 30
to July 28, the first season at its
new permanent campsite.
Boys and girls 11 to 16 will
enjoy an extensive program of
swimming, boating, hikes, nature
study, athletics, Hebrew , classes,
singing and dancing, and other
camping activities, in an attempt
to emulate much of the outdoor
life and spirit of the Palestinian
pioneer.
For applications call Abraham
Jacobson, NO. 0228.
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MRS: ABE KATZMAN
Mrs. Abe Katzman was re-
elected president of the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek at the annual meeting
held last Monday in the Syna-
gogue social hall.
Other officers are: Mesdames
Philip Gilbert, Carl S. Schiller,
Louis Tatken, vice-presidents;
Joseph Horwitz, treasurer; Dan-
iel Cullen, corresponding secre-
tary; Lillian Newmark, assist-
a n t corresponding secretary;
Benjamin Imber, financial sec-
retary; Joseph K. Karbal, re-
cording secretary; Ralph David-
son, auditor; A. B. Stralser,
parliamentarian.
Board m embers are: Mes-
dames Harry Baum, Morris Hal-
perin, Moe Perlis, Ben Lefkowitz,
Moe Dann, Irving Miller, Arnold
Frank, William Roth, Harry
Cohen, Morris Krause. Sidney
Frank; William Nadler, Harry B.
Keidan, Louis Seiton, Richard
Cott, Walter Field, Aaron Fried-
man, Albert Green, Meyer Shug-
erman, Jack Tobin; Louis Tobin,
Frank Bernstein, Janice Men-
delson, Morris Ruskin, Joseph
Dorfman, Edward Geller, Harry
Shulman, Nate Fierberg.
Honorary directors are: Mes-
dames - - Morris Adler, A. M.
Hershman. David L ic h t i g,
Charles Robinson, Charles A.
Smith, Maurice H. Zackheim,
Aaron Silberblatt, Nathan Speva-
kow, Joseph Zechman, D. W.
Simons and Herbert H. Warner.
Mrs. Katzman. in her annual
report, reviewed Sisterhood ac-
tivities.
Mrs. Morris Halpern and Mrs.
William Nadler, SOS chairman,
urged the members to continue
bringing canned milk during the
summer months for survivors
overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag of
8924 Greenlawn announce the
marriage of their daughter, Rhea,
to Stanley C. Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. Klein of 18068
Wisconsin, on April 20. The
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