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Engagements

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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Zimmerman of 2014 Blaine Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Florence, to Meyer Helfand, on
Of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Helfand of 2712 I.eslie Ave. The wedilinz
will be solemnized the latter part of August.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blair of 3:153 Boston Blvd. announce Ott
engagement of their daughter, Jeanette Marion, to Benjamin 11
Tower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tower of 2517 Pingree Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. David Green of 3500 West Warren Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Sidney Greenstein, soil
Mr. rry Greenstein.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nederlander of Saranac Lake, N. Y. for-
merly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally.
to William II. Elsohn, son of Mrs. F. Elsohn of Syracuse, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lebowitz of 3330 C ouv
the engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Simon William Gott-
lieb of Windsor.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Epstein of 2690 Hogarth Ave. announce
the
engagement of their daughter, Celia, to Philip Dorf, son of Mr. and

Mrs. J. Dorf.

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Aug. 5—Miss Rose Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and
Jacob.
of 8346 Twelfth St., to David A. Feldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J.
ongregation Beth Tephda Emanuel,
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. Rabbi I. Stollman and Rabbi J. Eisen-
man will officiate.

F Id

August 5—Miss Celia Fine, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel

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M. Fine of 656 Hague Ave., to Harry D. Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. D. Siegel, at the Philadelphia-Byron Hall.

August 5—Miss Golda Jean Gelb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-

thur Gelb, to Murray Hartstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hart-

stein. '

The Art Celleries at the J. L.
Hudson Company are now showing
some 25 drawings by Meyer Green
"Daddy" Relates Difficulties Experienced by Recently
berg, a local artist. This exhib
tion will continue all of next week
Deceased Jewish Leader, Due to Lack of Vital
Meyer Greenberg is known to th e
Statistics in Michigan
public through his inclusion in th
Michigan Artists Show, and th
Because
vital
statistics
were un-; also dead. Max was born during
State Fair Exhibitions, held yearly known in Michigan
CO years ago,' Dr. Kohler's ministry in Detroit."
sad through his representation a
t the late Max J. Kohler had ditli- I
None of the older Detroit citi-
the various independent shows. Mr •
culty in establishing his American : vim could recall anything
definite
,
Greenberg won first prize for
a
citizenship
and
the
fact
that
he
was
about
Rabbi Kohler s family e x-
painting h '
born in this country, and he man- I cept Mr. Freund, who
of 19:32.
explains that
aged to clear up this difficulty with ' it was by
mere accident t h at
In the present exhibition at th e the help of Adolph Freund, who
and Max J. Kohler were delegates,;
Hudson Galleries, Mr. Greenberg just observed his
87th birthday and' representing their congregations
,I
confining himself almost entirely
to the narrow range of black and who was a personal friend of thelat the convention of the Union of
late Mr. Kohler's father, the late I American Hebrew Congregations I
white, hoe succeeded in achieving Rev. 1/r. Kaufman Kohler.
I in Boston, 25 years ago.
Mr.
through is subtlety of shading and
Mr. Freund, who is popularly! Freund then related to the son of
a careful consideration of emphasis,
known in Detroit as "Daddy"I his deceased friend the incidents
various tones and reliefs which pro-
duce the effect of variety. This Freund, explained this week that I attending the arrival of Dr. Kohd
shows the able employment of a Mr. Kohler had great difficulty in !ler in Detroit, the reception that'
accorded
here, the
technique whoh if handled with establishing his American citizen- I W
ship.
English
he del ive red here
less mastery, might have fallen into
monotony.
"Mr. Kohler knew that he was on Rosh Hashonah, his journeys to
Special mention should be made born in Detroit on May 22, 1871," New York for his betrothal and
Mr. Freund explained. "Ile knew subsequent marriage to Miss Ein-
of the feeling for character that
that his parents were American horn, the reception of the newly-
leyer Greenberg manages to con- citizens. Nevertheless, when the married couple at their residence
vey in his several studies of heads. question of his citizenship arose, F 0,1 Ilenry St., which Temple Beth
Here the artist, with something there was a question regarding El furnished for them, then the
witnesses, statistics and documents I birth of the first child—Max J.
more than craftsmanship, has
to verify his claims, His parents Kohler—etc.
created living creatures that all had died, and all members of Tem-
Several years later, when Max
but speak; do, in fact, speak, ple Beth El of Detroit, in the days Kohler was placed in the perplex-
through the liveness of their eyes when Rabbi Kaufman Kohler was ing position of proving his Ameri-
and the sensitive mobility of their minister here in 1869 to 1871, were can citizenship, he recalled his
features.
conversation with Adolph Freund.
Simplicity, even starkness of de-
Ile sought contact with him
tail, characterizes the interesting
through his friends, the law firm of
scenes of building groupings and
Levin, Levin, Dill and Milstein,
he few still life studies. Meyer
and thereupon followed action

lreenherg's outlines, though never

harp, are nonetheless clear and
Aug. 12—Miss Kathlyn Pont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
D. Pont of 1700 Hazelwood Ave., to Louis P. Topor of Chicago, P011; lecisive.
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Topor of Detroit.
The one noticeable departure
rum the levels of black and white
August 12—Miss Ruth Lois Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i 0
the very fine study of the head
David Krause, to Arthur R. Carnick, son of Robert Carnick. Ceremony ,
at 12:30 at Shaarey Zedek. Reception at 2633 Richton Ave., 5 to' if a negro child. Here Mr. Green-
t
'erg
has resorted to crayon,
9 p. No cards.
(thieving a warm, living brown
August 12—Miss Sara Horowitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
kin-texture, and a convincing and
Horowitz of 3023 Sturtevant Ave., to Leo Kolodin, son of Mr. and r„ ich shade of black, for
the hair.
Mrs. Louis Kolodin of 1985 Waverly Ave., at Hotel Detroiter. Rabbi
he wistful charm portrayed in
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
he young child's face, does credit
Aug. 19 —Miss
Virginia R,us h, duhter
a
of M r. son d I t : the artists perceptions and inter-
Mrs. Ben jam in Rush of r24 2e Taylor Ave.
relation.
to G. Lionel Wille
so n
of Joseph Willens of Nashua, N. H. Reception from 2 to 5 p. in.
Mr. Greenberg, who makes a very
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cards.
) reditable showing in these sketch-
Aug. 19—Miss Ida Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
5, does equally interesting work in
Weiner of 3324 Sturtevant Ave., to Norman Rubinstein, son of Mr. I ii il, pastel and in woodblocks and
and Mrs. Nathan Rubinstein of 2244 Pasadena Ave., at the B'nai ;5 noleum prints. His studio is at
475 Woodward, corner Ferry.
David, Elmhurst and 14th. Rabbi Joshua S. Specks will officiate.

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The ceremony Was performed
by Rabbis M. Zager and Joseph
Eisenman. Immediately after the
ceremony, dinner was served for
500 guests.
The out-of-town guests were
M rs. Anna Arnovitz of Dayton,
Ohio; Mrs. Belle Gooddoff and
son of Boston, Mass., Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Shlumfer of Pontiac,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ber-
man and daughter, Arlene, who
was the flower girl; Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Katz, Mrs. Sally B. Cohen '
and son, Aaron, who attended the
bridal couple as ring-bearer; B.
Katz and daughter, Betty; Mr.
and Mrs. William Bronper; Mr.
and Mrs. M. Hackman and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. White,
Mr. Katz, Miss Eve Berman, Joe
Berman, Dr. A. Herbert Kanter
i and David Berman, all of Colum-
bus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berman will
spend their honeymoon in the East

ROSENBERG .KLUGMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Klugman of
the
marriage of their daughter, liana
Klugman, formerly of Detroit, to
Sam Rosenberg of New York
City, on June 2, 1934. Mr. and

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., announce

Mrs. Rosenberg are residing

Brighton Beach, N. Y.

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LUB IN • FEINGOLD
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feingcld of

2059 Pingree Ave announce the
marriage of their daughter, Freda,
to Meyer Lubin, son of Mrs. Bella
Lubin of Richton Ave., on Sunday,
July 29. The ceremony was per-
formed in the presence of the im-
mediate families.

FIDLER - LEEMAN

The marriage of Miss

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Lillian

Leeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Leeman of 2926 Webb
Ave.,
and Isadore Fidler, son of Mr. and

and upon their return to Colum- Mrs. Daniel Fidler, was polcm-
bus, where they will reside, they. nized at Congregation B'nai Da-
will be honored with a reception. vid, Elmhurst and Fourteenth.
at

SEEMAN - ELLIS
Mrs. Bessie Ellis announces the
marriage of her daughter, Sophie,
to Abe Seeman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Seeman, on Sunday after-
noon, July 29, at Congregation
Beth Shmuel. Rabbi B. Moldaw-
sky read the marriage vows in the
presence of the immediate fam-
ilies.

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2 p .m. Sunday, July 29. Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka officiated.

WEISS - ASATINSKY

At a very impressive ceremony
which took place at the Irnai

David synagogue on Sunday. July
29, at 6:30 p. m., Miss May A sat-
insky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Asatinsky of Detroit, was
united in marriage to Bernard
Weiss of Monroe, Mich. The cere-
BIZER AUSLANDER
mony was performed by Rabbi
On Sunday evening, July 22, Joshua S. Sperka.

WITMOUT Sam

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' motor trip, to be
weeks.

gone several

Miss Selma Landau of Cleve-
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Svimmer left
on • motor trip to Chester, Pa., land and Miss Rita Goldstein of
Pittsburgh
ate the house guests
where they will visit relatives for
of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and
a fortnight

Mrs. Sam Cohen of the Rosa Crest

Arthur Rosenthal and Joe Cap- Apartments.
Ian are in New York City on a,
Mr.. Fanny Rosenthal of De-
buying trip.

troit spent a week as the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Birnkrant of Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal of
of Ottawa Drive left on an Eastern' Ottawa Drive.

The Jewish Center's first annua
golf tournament is scheduled for
Sunday, Aug. 5, at the lientmoor
Golf and Country Club. Play will
begin at 3 o'clock for the 24 entries.
The tournament is being sponsored
by the athletic committee of the
Jewish Comunity Center of which
committee Gus Newman is chair-
man. Roy Sarason is chairmen of
the tournament and is being assist.
ed by Meyer Blatt, athletic director
of the Center. The tournament is

Miss
Frieda Lillian Aualander,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Aus-
lander of 2947 Fullerton Ave..
and Abraham Victor Bizer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bizer of Vir-
ginia Park, were united in matri•
mony at Congregation B'nai
Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. A
reception followed.
The canopy was made of pink
crepe paper buds fastened to
twigs.
The bride wore a white satin
gown with • boat neck and lace
back. The gown had • short train.
With it she wore • three-quarter
length lace veil with a lace and
beaded cap. The bridesmaids
wore gowns of various pastel
shades. They were: Frieda Roth,
Helen Haydn, Lillian Auslander,
Jean Leibowitz from Danbury,
Conn., Lilyan Grossman from
Chicago, Ill., and Rose Bizer. The
ushers were: Jack Drapkin, Ed.
ward Marcus, Irving Auslander,
Morris Botvinik, John bales and
Henry Auslander, Mrs. Al Weiss,

CASS • STEINBERG
On Sunday, July 29, at a luau-
tifully appointed ceremony hell in
the gardens of the Riverside Ho-
tel in Mt. Clemens, Miss Dolores
Edith
Steinberg, daughter of
Louis Steinberg of Hazels ood
Ave., Detroit, became the bride
of Erwin H. Cass,
non of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Cass of Detroit
The ceremony Was performed
in the presence of the
immed.ate
family and friends, Miss Rose
Dean being the bride's firm at-
tendant.
and Harry Steinberg
best man. A wedding dinner fol-
lowed the ceremony at the hotel.
After a brief honeymoon, the
bridal couple will make their ly, me
in Charleston, West Va.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Dave
Borlak and family,
Mrs. E. Weisberg, Sam Weisberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Creadon of
Toronto, Mrs. M. Goodman of
Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Hoe-
tick and family of Windsor.

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lop(- outs

which settled the problem for him.
It required affidavits and court ac-
tion on the part of "Daddy"
Freund, to establish the tact that

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Kohler was born in Detroit.
Aa an evidence of appreciation,
Mr. Kohler presented Mr. Freund

with a copy of Dr. Kaufman Koh-
ler's "Studien, Addresses and Per-
sonal Papers." This volume, prized
highly by Mr, Freund, bears the
following inscription:
"To Adolph Freund,. Esq., with
cordial greetings and expressions
of
esteem. Inherited by me from
being divided into two flights and
my father, the author of this vol-
the following is the draw.
ume.
Signed, Max J. Kohler, July
Upper flight, 3 p. m.: Myron 7, 1932."
Stein, Paul LeBost, Bud Green-
berg, William Brown.
Upper fllight, 3:05 p. m.: Sam
!)ictor, Ted Goode, Roy Sarason, J.
A. Sarason.

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Butzel Addresses .
Nahelu Campers

armpit Sell El
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Marriages

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Jewish Center Golf
Tournament Sunday

Lower flight, 3:10 p. m.: Max
Chickorel, Milton Weinstein, Abe
Morrison, Fred Epstein.
Lower flight, 3:15 p. m.: Ralph
ShifTman, Dr. Fineman, Louis
Chudler, Adolph Goodman.
I
July 26—To Dr. and Mrs. William V.' Kerwin of 2695 Taylor
Lower flight, 3:20 p. m.: Sam
Ave., a daughter, Barbara Elaine.
Sabbath Services:
Rosenstein, Larry Shwartz, Carl
Rab bi Leon Fram will occu py Adler, Joe Brown.
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shapiro (June Steinberg)
of the pulpit Saturday morning , Aug.
Lower flight, 3:25 p. m.: Dr.
3334 Richton Ave., a son, Lawrence David.

4, and speak on the subject The
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Keywell (Gretchen Kahan)-of
Issues of the Austrian Civil War."
3305 Cortland Ave., a son, Frederic Irwin.
Services begin at 10:30.
Memorial Gifts:
The Temple Memorial Fund is
• sister of the bride, was matron-of- in receipt
of a kind contribution
honor. She wore a light mono in memory of Adolphus Fixel
crepe gown of tea-rose which was from the Charles A. Learned Post
very becoming. Dave Benish was No. 1 of the American Legion.
DIAMOND • GORDON
best man.
Mrs. Aaron Nusbaum, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gordon
Emma Cohen and Mrs. Herbert
Guests
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of 218 Josephine Ave. announce eluded:
Mr. from out of
Reinheimer
have made a kind
and
Mrs.
i t t l ioese mali h
t
i al re
e‘nin-
ged, ofthejrclaut
to
a :(
daughter, melstein and daug
Charo
contribution to the Ruth Frank-
daughter,
Harriet,
ls arri
Meert,
v tor and
lin
Einstein
Memorial
Loan Fund
Martin
Mermelstein,
of
Ak-
' Diamond,
son of Mr. and Mrs. ront Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur u in memory of Edmund Lichten-
Lo is Diamond
of 2510 Calvert
Ecker of CI ev e I and, Ohio; Louis stein.
Ave., on Sunday, July 29, at the tRossenwasser
of New York City;
home of the bride's parents, Rabbi I .11r.
Miss Hebrew School. Thank Max Weiss
and Mrs. Martin Grossman
Harry Z. Gordon officiating.
ro
and
nd
United Dairies
daughter, Lilyan, and
mediatel y follow
ing the ceremony Selma Stern of Chicago,
was served a to
r t
iss,
i mnie. n
Th e aUnited
t
Schools
diate
dinnerfamily
ion for Conn.;
ear' Liebowitg of DanbuMry, thank Max Weiss, general
an-
Conn.; Miss Jeanette Isaacs of
200 guests followed. m
200
a ge of United Dairies, Inc., for
age
White Plains, N.
.; Miss Jean t h t
e tour through the plant and
.evenburg of Grand Rapids
BERMAN -GITTELMAN
. lc ., Misses Lucy and Thelma the serving of refreshments to the
Mich.;
On Sunday evening, July 29, at
children of the Oakland branch
nn Arbor, hildren
te
of McKeesport,
1'a;;
an impressive coremony held at Carl
the schools located at Delmar
Standart of
the Philadelphia-Byron Hall, Miss
and Westminster Ayes.
Mich.; Mr and Mrs. B. Carasik of
Sadie Gittelman, daughter of Mr.
and ;laughter of San Franci..tco.
and Mrs. Joseph Gittelman, be- Calif.
t came th e b ride of Leon Berman,
The young couple left for
son of Mrs. Bessie Berman of Col-
eastern honeymoon trip.
umbus, Ohio.

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HOW ADOLPH FREUND ESTABLISHED
CITIZENSHIP OF MAX J. KOBLER

Greenberg Exhibit
At Hudson Galleries

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Mrs. Mollie Schechter of 9347 McQuade Ave. announces to re v
engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Gertrude, to Daniel Floyaner,
son of Mrs. Jennie Boyaner of Los Angeles, Calif.

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PAGE THREE,

Levin, Nathan Bean, Henry Jack-
son, Ben Wilk.

LAPPIN WILL ADDRESS
JEWISH RADIO FORUM

A. C. Lappin, well known as a
leader in arbitration work, will be

the guest speaker of the Jewish
Radio Forum next Sunday, Aug.

4, over Station WJBK, in a pro-
gram broadcast from 6:15 to 6.45
p. m. Mr. Lappin's subject will

be "Arbitration in Jewish Lore."
The program will also include
addresses by Rabbi I.eon From of
Temple Beth El, and Aaron Kur-
land, chairman of the forum.

German Olympics Aide Denies Bias
PARIS — (JTA) — Dr, Carl
Diem, secretary general of the Ger-
man Olympic Committee, declared
in a newspaper interview here that
the "race principle" no longer ex-
ists in the preparation and or-
ganization of the Olymnie Gam .

Fred M. Butzel was the guest
speaker at Camp Nahelu, July 27,
at the weekly Friday evening pro-
gram. Ile delivered an informal,
highly interesting talk on self-
government among children, with
special reference to the Ford Re-
public. This topic was of great
interest to the campers of Nahelu
because of their own great suc-
cess with the "Nahelu Republic,"
their own self-governing body.
Many valuable suggestions were
made by Mr. Butzel in the course
of his talk which are expected to
prove of great value to the
campers.
Myron I. Jacoby of Detroit'fol-
lowed with a witty discourse on
food habits in which he brought
out some of the food problems of
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