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January 19, 1940 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-01-19

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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January 19, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

• ENGAGEMENTS

Engaged

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Bernard Elson of Cortland
Ave. A reception will be held Jan. 28 at 1933 Leslie Ave. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Silverstone of Hollywood, Calif., for-
mer ly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shir-
ley Frances, to Lawrence Stearns of Boston, Mass. The wedding
will be an event of the early summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle of 3746 Duane Ave. announce the en-
g ag(n
, iert of their (laughter, Nettie, to Saul Kelmenovitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kelmenovitz of 3737 Monterey Ave.
llr, and Mrs. Morns Goldberg announce the engagement of
their dau titer, Miriam, to Jack Shenkman, son of Mr. and
Samuel Shenkman. At home at 1745 W. Euclid Ave., On Sunday,
Jan. 21, 3 to 7 p. m. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel II. Greenbaum announce the engagement
of their daughter, Roslyn Jean, to Bernard S. Epps, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis J. Epps. Reception at 2727 Cortland Ave. on Sunday,
Jan. °I, from 2 to 5 p. in. No cards.

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• WEDDINGS

Jan. 21—Miss Sylvia Brass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Brass of Ilazelwood Ave., to Jack L. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lebowitz.
Jan. 21—Miss Ellanore Joseff, daughter of I. Joseff of Cortland
Ave., to Merle Bronstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bronstein of
W. Philadelphia Ave.
Jan. 21—Miss Helen Jackman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Jackman of 3359 Cortland Ave., to Harold Kramer, son of
Mrs. Rose Kramer. Reception at the home of the bride from 2 to 4
p. m. No cards.
Jan. 21—Miss Margaret Dorothy Feldman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Feldman of 8616 Dexter Blvd., to Bela Reinitz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Barna Reinitz of 7781 Gartner Ave.
Jan. 28—Miss Rosalyn L. Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Kahn of Longfellow Ave., to David A. Borin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Bonin • of Muirland Ave., at the Shaarey Zedek
Synagogue.
Feb. 1—Miss Ethel Louise Berman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Berman, to Herbert A. Holtzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Holtzman, at the Wilshire Hotel at 2 p. rn. No cards.
Feb. 4—Miss Florence Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Weinstein of Pennington Drive, to Joseph Soverinsky, son
of Morris Soverinsky of Elmhurst Ave., at Congregation Bnai
Moshe, at 6 o'clock.
Feb. 4—Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mackey of 2920 Richton Ave., to David Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Gross of Lee Place, at the Wilshire Hotel at 7 p. m. Rabbi
Morris Adler will officiate.
Feb. 11—Miss Janet Kert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kert
of Marston Ave., to Harry A. Scheinfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Scheinfield of Clements Ave., at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Feb. 25—Miss Florence Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Nelson, to Jack H. Schey of Grand Rapids.

• BIRTHS

Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Adler (Lillian Kaufman)
of 17167 Woodingham Drive, a son, Brian David.
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Stone (Grace Magnus) of
Alden Park Manor, a son, Sheldon Roy.
.
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. David M. Miro (Bernice Goldman),
a daughter, Barbara Judith.
Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dorf (Celia Epstein) of 3788
Tyler Ave., a daughter, Sandra Toby.

Pierre Van Paassen
Lecture on Feb. b

Tissue Sale

MISS RACHEL BERMAN

Regular Size

6 for 1.00

Mrs. Lillian Berman of Tracey
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Rachel, to Dr.
Baird Jay of Ann Arbor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Israel Jay of
Grand Ave., Detroit.

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Regularly 2 to 1.00
• . 230 sheets in convenient flat
packages. White, flesh, blue, peach, green, orchid.

The Phalanx Club was the scene
on Jan. 14 of the marriage of
Miss Esther Etkin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etkin, of
Wildemere Ave., to Rabbi Sydney
K. Mossman, of Elgin, Ill., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Mossman of
Windsor, Ontario, at which Rabbi
S. Swirsky of Minneapolis, Minn.,
Rabbi M. Katz of Hamilton, Ont.,
Rabbis N. Schulman and I. Shul-
man of Windsor, Ont., and Rabbi
Leon Frain officiated, and Cantor
M. Snyder of Windsor assisted.
The bride was charming in an
afternoon dress of French blue
with matching hat and veil and
accessories of May wine. She was
attended by her sister, Zena Et-
kin, and the groom's sister, Sarah
Mossman. The best man was Ian
Rubenstein of Elgin, Ill., and the
ushers were Dr. Jack Mossman
of Hamilton, Ont., and Alex Etkin.
Following the (firmer, the couple
left for Chicago.
Out of town guests at the wed-
ding were Miss Blanche Klarin of
Dayton, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Wun-
der and Mr. and Mrs. Mossman
of Hamilton, Ont., Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Bernstein and Mr. and
Mrs. Ian Rubenstein of Elgin, Ill.

don and decorated several times
for bravery during the War.
When the Armistice was signed,
he came back to Canada and en-
MENDELSOHN - SWARTZ
Pierre van Paassen, author of tered the profession of journalism
A beautifully arranged setting
"Days of Our Years" and fain- (mite by accident. The Civil Re- marked the marriage on Friday,
Establishment
p
ous foreign corresondent,
whn duty
it was Commission, whose Jan. 12, at 1 p. in ., of Miss Terry
to find civilian em- Swartz, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
N every kosher delicates-
will speak at Temple Beth El on ployment for discharged soldiers, A. Swartz of Denver, to Al Men-
Thursday, Feb. 15, looks more handed him a list of the trades delsohn of Detroit, formerly of
sen, in every grocery or
like a member of the Canadian and professions in which vocation- Toronto. Rabbi Leon Fram offici-
al training was being offered .
dairy store with Jewish
Mounted Police, or the circuit-rid- shut his eves and let his finger
He ated. The ceremony was arranged

trade, you find HEINZ
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Boesky
mg Methodist minister he started run down the list. When he open-
out to be, than the suave foreign ed them, he found that he had and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freed-
Vegetarian
Beans the "best-
correspondent of tradition.
pointed out the word "journal- man and was performed at 17405
seller" of baked beans. Long
Fairfield Ave. There were 50
He is a robust six-footer, with ism."
The seal 0 of the
startlingly blue eyes and a faint
Subsequently, he found a posi- guests present.
hours of baking in our own
of erovel
pp
UNION OF
The bride wore a pink gown and
and pleasant trace of his native tion on the Toronto Star and
hot,
dry ovens . . . tasty
Flemish still in his resonant tones. launched a career that has taken blue hat and carried a bouquet of
ORTHODOX JEWISH
And, he is always in a hurry. him over most of the world and orchids.
tomato sauce . . . give these
CONGREGATIONS OF
There is still so much, after his placed his name in the galaxy of
Mr. and Mrs. Mendelsohn left
beans the old-fashioned
on a wedding trip to Toronto,
phenomenal years of wandering world-famous "star reporters."
AMERICA is on the front
through Europe, Asia and Africa,
Mr. van Paassen will speak in where they will visit Mr. Mendel-
of the familiar green label
home-baked
tempting flavor
left in the world that he wants to Detroit under the auspices of the sohn's parents. From there they
see and to (10.
and aroma.
Men's Club of Temple Beth El. will go to Chicago before return-
Born in the tiny Dutch town Ben Shwayder is chairman of the ing to Detroit to make their home
of Gorcum in a stone house built committee in charge, and will pre- here.
by his forebears in 1644, Mr. van side at the meeting. Mr. Shwayd-
Paassen attributes his love of life er's committee includes Harry C.
SCHECHTER - GOLDBERG
in all of its varied aspects and his Markle, Murray Sutkin, Edward
The marriage of Miss Eva Gold-
love of learning to his Uncle Kees, Lichtig, Manuel Arden, Nathan berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
GUESTS AT YOUR TABLE FOR 70 YEARS
alandscape painter who had spent Schlafer, Irving Katz, Ben Wilk, Harry Goldberg, to Max Schech-
Robert
Sloman,
Philip
Marcuse
and
his
youth
in
the
art
academies
of
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Paris.
Norman Thal.
Schechter, took place Dec. 24, at
In 1914, just before the out-
The lecture is open to the pub- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, with
break of the World War, the van lic. Tickets may be purchased at Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Cantor J.
Paassens came to Canada and 50c each, at Grinnell's, the Bel-
Sonenklar and the Shaarey
Young Pierre entered Victoria Col- crest Hotel and Temple Beth El. Zedek choir officiating.
given by the
lege in Toronto. After one year
The bridesmaids were Jean Vel-
and a brief experience as a mis-
ansky, Natalie Lightstone and
sionary amon g
EZRA SISTERHOOD
a colony of Ruth-
Jules Epstein, author of "Four Betty Schechter. Yetta Ball was
DETROIT
FEDERATION OF POLISH JEWS
!mans in Canada's Northwest, he Wives," expects to be initiated maid of honor.
Joined the Canadian Army in into the mysteries of fatherhood
Following the ceremony a din- TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 23, 1940, at 8 P. M.
France. Ile was wounded in ac- ere long.
ner was given for the immediate
CONG. BNAI MOSHE, Dexter and Lawrence
families at the Wilshire Hotel.

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CARD PARTY

THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Jan. 27-•9

—Seventh annual General Assembly of Council of
and Temple
Welfare Funds, at Hotel Statler.
the .1Jfaans.on3i0e
AluundcihtoeiodnunoLf Mt. Sinai Hospital Association at
Cuss ,apn. 30
—Special session of Jewish Community Council to dis-
rogram
s for United Action."
F eb
rally against intolerance and in protest against
J ews, at Cass High School, at 2 p. m., under sponsor-
P
American Jewish Congress and Jewish Community Council.
_e eb' k—
ing,SI4owin g of latest Palestine sound film, "A Homeland
in t Feb.
at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
F
-5— Addres s
by Pierre van Paassen at Temple Beth El.

Federations

of
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ELLSTEIN - FRANK

Refreshments - Prizers

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellstein of
Proceeds for Polish-Jewish
Clements Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their niece, Jane Frank,
to Irving Ellstein, on Jan. 7.
A reception was held following
the ceremony, which was held at J. W. E. W. 0. Branch
the bride's home, with a dinner
Thanks Chronicle
for the immediate family in the
evening at the home of Mr. and Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
Mrs. B. Gottloeb of Warrington
In behalf of the North Wood-
Drive.
ward Branch of the Jewish Wo-
men's European Welfare Organ-
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. ization, we take this opportunity
Flowers for All Occasions- of personally thanking you, the

25c
Admission 25c

Refugees

Mrs. Jennie W'cinberg

Chairlady
0-000aocia00**-0-0

general public and our patrons
for their part in making our
seventh annual donor luncheon a
success, and for the splendid co-
operation through the year's pub-
licity you so graciously gave us.
MRS. ANNA GOLDBERG,
President.
MRS. A. B. KNOPPOW,
Publicity.

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