4 $74.7,7 -. 7, 77r0T THE JEWISH Page Six NEWS' Feuer to Address Marriages Women's Clubs Wolfson-WeInsteln: On Oct. 9, Miss Fagabeth Weinstein, daugh- ter of Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein, became the bride of Lieut. Alan Hartman Wolfson, son of Mrs. Arthur Mayer Wolfson of New York Cit The ceremon which ME7.111ERSIDP TEA OF J.N.F. AUXILIARY OCT. 21 The monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will be held at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on The Business and Professional Division of Hadassah will hold a joint meeting with their male friends next Wednesday at 8 p.m., at the Statler Hotel, Rabbi Leon llingwood Ave. be the prin- tine to attend this membership tea. A message relating to the great part the Jews in Palestine are taking in the war effort will be delivered by Rabbi Joshua Sperka. A musical program will be rendered by Miss Dorothy O'Koon, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs. Bella Goldberg. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Philip Slornovitz, assisted by Mrs. Harry Buchman and Mrs. L. Pollock, a first aid class is being organized, the sale of War Bonds is encouraged, and members are asked to register with the chairman to assist in the War Chest. • • • INFANTS SERVICE GROUP PLANS "PLANTATION PARTY" Infants Service Group will sponsor a "Plantation Party" Sunday evening, Nov. 15, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. A revue by members of the club, directed by Mrs. David King, will high- light the evening. Ad chairmen Ave. Second Lieut. Ed. Brown. A. C., brother of the bride, came from Barksdale Field. Shreve- port, La. for the wedding. • • . Landgarten-Tapper: Oct. 10 at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi Morris Adler united in marriage Helen Tapper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Golden- berg, and Nathan Landgarten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Land- garten. Mrs. S. Walker attended her sister as matron of honor. Brides- maids were Mrs. Harry Kahn, Mrs. Henry Bogorad, Mrs. Louis Landgarten, Miriam Landgarten, Mn. s Emanuel Tapper, Eunice Rice and Bernice Hochman. The flower girl was Geraldine R. Tapper. The ring bearer was Martin Rosenbloom, Theodore Williams was best man. Ushers were Hary Kahn, Henry Bogorad, Louis Landgarten, Max Land- garten, Emanuel Tapper, Arnold Goldstein, Samuel Assik, and Sgt. Arthur Hayct. AN S RIBS • ARY 14 41 NEW CLOSING HOURS MONDAY, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. So.,,,day, 5.451 M. • ♦ choose ene of these superb new•fur coats by ANNIS . with all the superior quality, style and workmanship that famous name implies and besides being delightfully smart and warm, you'll congratulate yourself an your sound business sense for seasons to come. Marlsends of /*wiry Fon. Coats front $77 As $2730 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY B. and P. Hadassah d to bring female. Schwartz, on, is at- nvention report at Amberg-llofftnan: Miss Jennie Hoffman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham R. Hoffman of Sturtevant Ave., and Charles K. Amberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Amberg of W. Holly- wood Ave., were united in mar- riage Oct. 15. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer performed the ceremony in the Normandy Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel in the pres- ence of the immediate families. Miss Sara Hoffman was her sister's maid of honor, and the groom's brother. George Amberg, served as best man. The young couple left on a week's trip to Chicago, following which they will be at home at 580 W. Hollywood Ave. • • • Krochmal-Goldberg: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg of Clair- mount Ave. announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Albert Martin Krochmal, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kroch- mal of Clairmount Ave. The cere- mony took place in the Goldberg home in the presence of the im- mediate families on Oct. 11, with Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Krochmal left on a 10-day honeymoon trip to Chi- cago, after which they will be at home at 1694 Clairmount Ave. • • • Berman-Rothenberg: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg of 2654 Elmhurst Ave. announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Bernard R. Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berman of Chicago, Sept. 30, at Midland, Tex., where Dr. Berman is sta- tioned at an Army Flying School hospital. The bride, a graduate of Central High School, has sung with a number of musical organ- izations under the name of Rose/K.11c Ross. • • • Cohn-Brown: On Sept. 29 Rabbi Rosenthal united in mar- riage Pearl Louise Brown, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Brown of Monterey Ave. and Isadore Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Cohn of Tuxedo Friday. OcToliar T6, 1941 arc Mrs. Manny Schare, Mrs. Sidney Kalt and Mrs. S. L. Met. son. Ticket chairmen are Mrs. Jules Hackman and Mrs. Al Ma- rans. Mrs. S. Guttentag is re- freshments chairman. Mrs. Lou Wagner was hostess at .. luncheon Monday for her co-chairman, Mrs. S. Gross, and the committee who prepared 900 sandwiches donated by the In- fants Service Group to the USO. On Tuesday the Infants Serv- ice Blood Donor Day brought 58 donors, including members and their families. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF HOME FOR AGED On Monday, nt 1:30 p. m., the Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- ish Home for Aged, of which Mrs. M. J. Greenberg is presi- dent, will hold its annual mem- bership tea in the Home, 11501 Petoskey. Entertainment will be in the form of a bingo party. Prizes will be selected from articles produced in occupational therapy work by aged residents. Visitors interested in becoming members of the Auxiliary are invited to the party, • • • PIONEER WOMEN At the last council meeting of the Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion, the following officers were elected: Mesdames M. Michlin, executive chairman; Emma Sch- reier, recording and correspond- ing secretary; Reba Coleman, financial secretary; M. Moser, treasurer. During the past week, all Pioneer Women's groups met with Yehudith Simchonit, Pales- tinian guest, at membership teas. October is national Pioneer Women's month for membership and organizational activities, • • • BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Bnai David Sisterhood is plan- ning a Thanksgiving games party and donor luncheon. The former will be held Nov. 9 at the syna- gogue social hall. Servicemen will be admitted free. The donor luncheon will be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Nov. 17. Proceeds will be used for the upkeep of the Bnai David Sunday School. Mrs. Cutler, head of the Red Cross unit, appeals for volunteers to meet with the unit from 1 to to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Bnai David social hall. • • . PRENZLAUER SOCIETY Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will have a board meeting next Tuesday at 1 p. rn., at the home of Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte Vista. The next organizational meeting will be held at 1:30 p. ra. on Nov. 3 at the home of .Mrs. Fannie Strauss, 3777 Sturtevant. Of interest to Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids residents is the announcement made this week by Mrs. 11. Ziff of Minneapolis, Minn, of the engageinent of her daughter, Nell, to Rabbi Maurice Pe- karsky, director of the Hillel Foundation at Northwestern Univer- sity, Evanston, Ill. Miss Ziff is a former national president of Junior Hadassah. Rabbi Pekarsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. L IL Pekarsky of Grand Rapids, is a former national president of Avukah. He was the organizer of Avukah at the University of Michigan. He is a brother of Herman Pekarsky, administrative assistant of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. Mrs. Aaron D. Markson Of W. Euclid Ave. is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. M. V. Dembovitz, in Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Miss Annette Share, staff social worker with the American Red Cross, has been transferred from Camp Crowder, Mo., to Chanute Field, Ill. Miss Sid Radin of New York City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Radin of Hazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garfield of Chicago Blvd. had as their guests over the week-end Mrs. Garfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenberg of Toronto, Bernard Ackerman, Acting Assistant Administrator SAS of the American Red Cross. returned on Saturday to his post in San Fran- cisco, following a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ackerman. Lieut. Amson Tabor of the U. S. Army Air Service and Mrs. Tabor will arrive on Friday from Orlando, Fla., for a short visit. Mrs. Joseph M. Weiss of Rhode Island Ave. is spending several weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel, in Kew Gardens, L. L Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden of Edison Ave. have as their guest Mrs. Bloomgarden's sister, Mrs. Goldic Friedman of Chicago. Lieut. Samuel Gingold, U. S. Army Medical Corps, has been transferred to Camp Hood, Texas. Mrs, Gingold (Ruth Ehrlich) ac- companied him. - Mr. and Mrs. David M. Feerer have moved from Roselawn Ave. and are now residing at the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. has left for Montreal to spend a few weeks with her parents. Jerry Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave., has resumed his studies at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyandotte will address the Lawndale Junior Chapter of Mizrachi Women at the Tel Aviv Restaurant in Chicago. Oct 21. She will also address the luncheon of the South Shore Mizrachi Women on Oct. 22. Florence Unrot was honored on Oct. 10 on the occasion of her 16th birthday, at a party at Club Trocadero. Among the students who returned to Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, to resume their studies, is Joseph M. Strauss, B. A, of Pontiac, Mich., a senior in the collegiate department. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of 1933 Leslie Ave. will cele- brate their silver wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. 18. with a reception from 4 to 10 p. m. at their home. At this time they will announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Robert Schweiger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schweiger of Tyler Ave. No cards. MUSIC STUDY CLUB The opening meeting of the Music Study Club will be held Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. Schakne, 8603 LaSalle. Jack Ferentz, president of the Detroit Federation of Musicians, will speak on the topic "Is Pe- trillo Justified in His Views?" Marcia Hoffman. soloist, and Reva Reatha, harpist, will oppear on the program. Officers are: President. Mrs. Jack Scherr; vice presidents, Mrs. Reva Reatha and Mrs. Isadore Mendelson; recording and finan- cial secretary, Mrs. Charles Al- Store Hours? 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. 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