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August 04, 1950 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-04

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THE JEWISH NEWS

To Reside in Cleveland

AdivitieJ in Society

Mrs. Herbert Well and son, Henry, of Pontchartrain Drive are
vacationing for a fortnight in Margate, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Cutler, accompanied by their daughter,
Marjorie, and son, Donald, returned this week from a three-week
stay in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daniels of Warrington Drive have returned
from a two-week trip to Nova Scotia.
Mrs. Lionel Gaines of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting her parents,
the Sam Coopers of Calvert Ave.
Mrs. David A. Brown of Burlingame Ave. is attending the
annual music festival in Tanglewood.
Miss Frieda Rosenthal of the Seward Hotel, accompanied by
Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Pontiac, 'is taking a motor trip to
Montreal and Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kuttnaurer have moved into their new
home at 843 Whitmore Road.
Miss Adrienne Beshany of New York City is spending several
weeks in Detroit visiting her aunt and uncle, the Jacob Mazers
of the Wilshire Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. recently spent
a fortnight in White Sulphur Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. are visiting
family and friends in Denver for 10 days.
Mrs. Sidney Marwill of Pennington Drive has returned from a
month's visit with family and friends in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Monte Wittelshofer, formerly of W. Boston Blvd., is now
residing at the Belcrest Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Max trnger of Suffolk Drive left this week to
vacation at Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. are spending several
weeks at northern Michigan resorts.
Mrs. Sadie Kuttnaurer of the Belcrest Hotel has returned
from a vacation in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein of Stratford Rd., are spending the
month of August in Charlevoix, Mich.

Highest U. S. Medal
Posthumously Given
To Baltimore Jew

A posthumous holder of the
Distinguished Service Cross, sec-
ond highest American award
for gallantry in combat, became
the second American Jew to re
ceive the Congressional Medal
of Honor for service in World
War II when his DSC citation,
reviewed by the Adjutant Gen-
eral's office, was uprated.
He was Staff Sgt. Isadore S.
Jachman of Baltimore, a para-
trooper who lost his life in com-
bat at Flamierge, Belgium, Jan.
4, 1945.
Leo Jachman, father of the
fallen combat man, received the
nation's supreme heroism award
at ceremonies at Ft. Meade, Md.
The presentation was made by
Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow,
commander of the 2nd Army.
The late Lt. Raymond Zuss-
man of Detroit, a tank corps of-
ficer, was the other Jewish
Medal of Honor recipient.
Sgt. Jachman's uprating oc-
curred when Senator O'Conor,
of Maryland, learned, of his
heroism and called the Adju-
tant General's attention to the
rare feat of heroism the Balti-
performed. A re-
morean .
view a Sgt. Jachman's deeds
'vas made and the decision to
alter his DSC to a Medal of
Honor followed.
Born in Berlin, Germany, Isa-
dore Jachman came to this
country with his parents when
he was two years old. He was a
graduate of Baltimore City Col-
lege and had spent a year at
the University of Baltimore,
where he was planning to ma-
jor in physical education. Im-
mediately after Pearl Harbor, he
volunteered for the Army.
Attending the ceremonies at
Ft. Meade were members of
Sgt. Jachman's family, includ-
ing his mother and his brother
Bernard, the latter just returned
from two weeks duty with the
Maryland National Guard at
Camp Pickett.

S. African Revisionists
Favor Union With Herut

JOHANNESBURG, So. Africa
—(JTA)—The Zionist-Revision-
ists in South. Africa will sup-
port the joint Herut-Revisionist
groups in Israel, it was an-
nounced by A. Daleski, chair-
man of the Revisionist Party
here. Mr. Daleski disapproved
the proposal for the formation
of an independent Revisionist
group in Israel made by Meir
Grossman.

CARD OF THANKS -
The family of the late David
Weiss wishes to thank friends
and relatives for the many
kindnesses shown them in their
recent bereavement.

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ngagemenb

Mr. and Mrs. Nat C. Rosen-
feld of Wildemere Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sally Ann, to James
M. Ginn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marcus • Ginn of •Birchcrest
Drive. Sally is a student at
Syracuse University, where she
is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon
Phi. Sorority. James, a member
of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity, re-
ceived his A. B. degree at Uni-
versity of Michigan, and is at
present attending Harvard Law
School.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould of
Chesterfield Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce, to Ronald Rothstein, son
of Mrs. Charles Rothstein and
the late Charles Rothstein. Both
young people are graduates of
the University of Michigan,
where Joyce was a member of
Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and
Donald was affiliated with Zeta
Beta Tau Fraternity. Donald is
now attending Harvard Law
School.
* * *
. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kopple
of Parkside Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Babette Sue, to Bernard Wein-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Weinberg of Clements Ave. Ba-
bette attended the University of
Michigan and received her de-
gree from Wayne University.
Sam received his B. A. degree at
Wayne University and his M.A.
degree at University of Michi-
gan. An October 22 wedding is
being planned.

*
At a family dinner, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cohen of Ohio Ave.
announced the eng'agement of
their daughter, Barbara Lee Co-
hen, to Bernard Shulman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kohn
of Sturtevant Ave.

United States to Get
More Wine From Israel



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Wed July 1

Friday, August 4, 1950

JWV

YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY meets Monday evening,
Aug. 7, at the Memorial Home,
4095 W. Davison. Hostesses will
be Seema Fischel and Jean
Friedman. The post and auxil-
iary will hold their annual pic-
nic at Lola Valley Park at 10
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 6. Members
are urged to attend and bring
their friends.
* * *
Ginsburg-Rosenberg Post pre-
sented a 16-in. television set to
the Veterans' General Hospital
at Fort Custer. Presentation was
made July 23 by commander
Max Tratner and senior vice
commanders Ben Desenberg and
MRS. SANFORD SCHAEFER
Hy Tratner. Mrs. Mattie De-
MRS. ALAN L. LITTMAN
The marriage of Doris Ann
senberg and Mrs. Ty. Tratner
Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman represented the auxiliary.
Saul Field of Cherrylawn Ave..,
of Canterbury Rd., announce the
and Sanford Donald Schaefer,
marriage of their daughter, Community Shower
son. of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Shirley ("Boots"), to Alan L.
Schaefer, took place July 1 at
Littman II, son of Mr. and Mrs. For Refugee Couple
Bel-Aire.
Alan L. Littman of Shaker
The
Detroit
Jewish
commun-
After honeymooning at the
Heights, 0. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. A. M. Hersh- ity is invited to attend a shower Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chi
for
a
refugee
couple
given
by
cago, the young couple are at
man July 3 at the bride's home,
in the presence of the immedi- the Detroit Senior Bicur Chlem home at 843 Whitmore Rd.
at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, August
ate families.
The bride is a graduate of the 8 at Cong. Bnai Jacob, Richton
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72 Americans at Hebrew 1J.
Of a total of 111 foreign stu-
dents now participating in the
second annual Summer Institute
at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem, 72 are Americans,
according to a report by Samual
Hausman, executive president of
the American Committee for the
H e b r e w University, Weizman
Institute of Science, and Tech-
nion.

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NEW YORK (JTA)—Israel's

wine export to the United
States is to be greatly in-
creased, it was announced by
the economic department of
the American section of the
Jewish Agency.
The announcement said
that 35,000 cases, represent-
ing a retail value of $900,000,
are to be shipped from the
famous Rishon Wine Cellars
to the Israel Middle East
Corporation in New York, for
distribution throughout the
United States. This repre-
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