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February 23, 1940 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-02-23

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Amerkam ,fewish Periodical Cotter

February 91 1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

I I

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

I ENGAGEMENTS

Mrs. Effie Hoffenberg of W. Grand Blvd. announces the
engagerni,It of her daughter, Mamie Rena, to Louis E. Barden,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barden of Calvert Ave.
Mrs, Helen Salzstein of 3226 Calvert Ave. announces the
s
engagement of her daughter, Frances, to Alexander Kushner, son
of Mrs. Rebecca KuShner,
d Mrs. Harry Jaffe of Louisville. Ky., announce the
Mr. an of their daughter, Jeanette, to Nathan Schwartz, son
gagemcnt
en
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz of 2910 Taylor Ave.
and Mrs. Jacob Chaikin of Atkinson Ave. announce the
Mr.
of their daughter. Peggy, to Harry T. Ross of Detroit.
engag ement
Mrs. Harry Sklar of Chicago Blvd. announce the
and
Mr.
engagement
of their daughter, Melba, to Sidney Winer, son of
Mrs. S. Z. Winer of Hazelwood Ave.
Mrs• Regina Seigl of Virginia Park announces the engagement
ughter, Julia, to Sidney Stocker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of her d a
Jack Chinless.
Mrs. Morris Shoob of 3804 Clements Ave. announce
Mr. an d ment
of their daughter, Edythe, to Sidney M. Shevitz,
the
son of of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shevitz of Atkinson Ave.
M r. a nd Mrs. Ellis Marks of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Annabelle, to Alvin Biederman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biederman of Sturtevant Ave.
John Schneid of Linwood Ave. announces the engagement of
his daughter, Lillian, to Milton Naimark, on of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Naimark of Clairmount Ave.

MARRIAGES
Wayne Graduate Is
Engaged to Temple
LETVIN • CALFIN
The marriage of Miss Betty
Beth El's Organist Calfin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

I WEDDINGS

Feb. 25—Miss Roslyn Greenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel H. Greenbaum, to Bernard S. Epps, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis J. Epps, at Temple Beth El.
Feb. 25—Miss Florence Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben
Nelson, to Jack H. Schey of Grand Rapids.
March 10—Miss Ida Sklare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Skla•e of Glendale Ave., to Sander A. Hillman of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillman, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
March 31—Miss Geraldine Freiberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Michaels of
Samuel Freiberg of Nottingham Drive, to Dr. Donald
Philadelphia, Pa. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate in the presence
of the immediate families, after which the couple will tour the
South. March 31—Miss Estelle Agree, daughter of Mrs. Rose Agree
of Glynn Court, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Miller of Highland Ave. Rabbi Leo Franklin will officiate.
April 7—Miss Shirlye Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
A. Sklar of Collingwood Ave., to Harry H. Manheimer, son of
Mrs. Albert Manheimer of Monica Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, at
6 o'clock. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.

• BIRTHS

Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses (Carmen Wolff of
Detroit) of Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Judy Ann.
Feb. 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow (Leonore Gamsu)
of Fairfield Ave. a son, Lowell.
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse (Barbara
Gilbert) of Cherrylawn Ave., a son, Robert Philip. Jr.
Feb. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klein (Marjorie Keywell) of
2060 Euclid Ave., a daughter.
Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Silverman (Freda Lezerson)
of 1991 Taylor Ave., a daughter, Maureen Toby.
Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. • David Shiffman (Mary Norman)
of 149 Tennyson Ave., a daughter, Lucille Gale.

a molded bodice and short cap
sleeves. The skirt was pleated
like a Grecian tunic. Her head-
dress was a coronet of white
tulle and a cascade veil. She car-
ried a nosegal of white orchids,
roses and lilies of the valley.
Out of town guests were: Mrs.
Charles Gold of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Miss Sadie Palistrant of Buffalo,
N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
I. Palistrant, also of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berris
motored to Florida for their
honeymoon and upon their re-
turn will reside at the Wilton
A pts.

J. Kaller of Larchmant Ave.,
to Abe C. Letvin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Letvin of Leslie Ave.,
was performed on Sunday, Feb.
11, at the Bnai David Synagogue.
Rabbi J. Sperka and Rabbi Sing-
er officiated.
The bride woe a Chantilly lace
gown over a heavy slipper satin
slip which extended into a long
circular train. Her floor length
bridal veil was fastened to a
SELIK GAMBURD
Chantilly lace tiara, and also
Mandel Gamburd announces
featured a finger-tip veil. The
high full Schiaparelli sleeves the marriage of his daughter,
were fitted to the wrist. Her Anne, to Sol Selik, son of Mr.
bridal bouquet consisted of white and Mrs. Nathan Selik, on Feb.
orchids, roses and lilies of the 18. Mr. and Mrs. Selik are
honeymooning in Florida for a
valley.
Mrs. J. Moore, her sister. was month.
matron of honor.
BEHRMAN - JACOB
Miss Loretta Calfin, also a sis-
Mrs. Bessie Jacob and Harry
ter of the bride, was maid of
Behrmann were united in mar-
honor.
The bridesmaids were the miage Feb. 18. The ceremony
Misses Ida Reifier, Ettie S. Sacks, was performed by Rabbi Leon
Eleanore Keller, Shirley Keller, Frzni at Temple Beth El.
Mr. and Mrs. Behrmann are at
and the Mesdames Mollie Aston
home to their relatives and
and Jeanette Calfin.
Sam Letvin, the groom's broth- friends at 2451 Pingree Ave.
er, was best man, and the ushers
—Photo by O'Connor studio.
were: Al Letvin, Dave Collins,
FREE SYNAGOGUE SPENT
Herman Canner, Max Calfin, Ber-
$67426 ON SOCIAL
MAMIE LOUISE MALDAWSKY nard A. Aston, William Stellar.
SERVICE
Following
the
ceremony,
din-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maldawsky
of 3039 Sturtevant Ave., an- ner was served in the main din-
The Free Synagogue of New
nounce the engagement of their ing hall of the synagogue for York, of which the Rev. Dr. Ste-
daughter, Mamie Louise, to Jason 250 people.
phen S. Wise is rabbi, spent
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Letvin $67,426, the largest sum in 10
H. Tickton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
an
extended
trip
to
left
on
on
Daniel L. Tickton of 2696 Pasa-
years, on the work of its social
Florida.
dena Ave.
service department, it was an-
Miss Maldawsky received her
nounced by Dr. Sidney E. Gold-
BERRIS - VICTOR
Bachelor of Science degree from
The marriage of Miss Muriel stein, director of the department
Wayne University in 1936. In Victor, daughter of Mrs. Birdie and professor of social service in
the same year she received her Victor. to Oscar D. Berris was the Jewish Institute of Religion.
Life Teaching Certificate from performed on Feb. 11, and was
Wayne University. She is a can- followed by a reception. Rabbi
Flowers for All Occasions-
didate for a Master of Arts de-
Adler officiated.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
gree from Wayne University, in Morris
The maid of honor was Miss
the class of 1940.
Evelyn
sister of the bride.
Mr. Tickton received his Bach- The best Victor,
man
was
Morris H. Bee-
elor of Arts degree from Wayne
University in 1936 and his Life ris, brother of the groom.
The bride was given in mar-
Teaching Certificate and Master riage
SERVICE FOR. g—OPEN STOCK
by her uncle, Joseph I.
of Arts degree, also from Wayne Palistrant,
and
the
groom
by
his
1/3 OF LIST PRICE
University, in 1937. He teaches
"title available
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ber-
music at Wayne and is the organ-
ris.
ist of Temple Beth El.
The canopy was of white car-
tutiolaterers & Cabinet Mgrs.
nations and lilies of the valley.
TO. 8.4939
The bride wore an ivory satin
gown with simple Grecian lines,

LENOX CHINA

Barnes F.4 Barnes

ENLARGE WORK
OF HIAS-ICA

Vote Increase of 150
Per cent in Emigrant
BELGIUM GRANTS Mizrachi Ladies to
Aid Service
8 MILLION FRANCS Have Musical Event
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi NEW YORK, N. Y.—The need,
FOR REFUGEES met
Feb. 14, at the Shaarey as well as the possibilities, for

Zedek. Mrs. J. H. Kunin, presi- carrying on emigrant aid work
BRUSSELS. (WNS)—The Sen-
for Jewish refugees from the Eu-
ate this week approved an 8,000,- dent, presided.
ropean war zones considered in
Mrs.
Isaac
Shetzer,
chairman,
000 franc state grant towards
the light of the war time emer-
maintenance of refugees in Bel- and her committee for the Pal- gency, have impelled the Council
gium, provided it be spent for estinian show and musical pro- of the HIAS-ICA Emigration As-
all emigres irrespective of reli- gram, to be featured on Monday sociation (HICEM) which main-
evening, March 25, at Central tains a world-wide Jewish emi-
gion.
School Auditorium, an-
The vote of approval was taken High
nounced that the sale of tickets grant aid service, to adopt, for
the year 1940, a budget which is
after a debate in which Senator
Boodt opposed assistance to the is in progress, and they are look- 150 percent greater than the
expended during 1939. The
Jewish refugees held in special ing forward to a large attend 150
budget for the current year
camps. "Let the wealthy Jews ance at the performance.
Tickets can be obtained by amounts to $506,117.70, as against
abroad take care of them," he
argued. Ile was opposed by other calling Mrs. I. Shetzer, To. $205,216.22 for the year 1939.
ord to this effect was cabled
Word
speakers, especially by Socialist 8-8477; or Mrs. A. Subar, co-
to Abraham Herman, president
Senator M. Rollin, who also pro- chairman, Ty. 4-4829.
Plans are also being formu- of the Hebrew Sheltering & Im-
tested against certain measures
concerning the interment of po- lated by the chapter for an all- migrant Aid Society (HIAS), by
day Bob-Lo boat excursion, to be the HIAS-ICA Emigration As-
litical refugees.
held on Sunday, Aug. -8. Organi- sociation headquarters at Paris,
Replying, the Minister of Jus- zations are asked to cooperate following a meeting of the organ-
tice explained that these meas- and keep the date open for this ization's Council. The major part
ures were necessary in view of affair. of this amount will have to be
the entry of about 100 Jewish
The following trees were plant- covered by HIAS. Of the total,
refugees weekly into Belgium.
The government, he said, was ed by the Sisters of Zion Miz- $200,000 has been earmarked for
transportation costs of im-
puzzled over how they succeeded rachi, in Rabbi Meyer Berlin's the
migrants and refugees from East-
in passing the German Army Forest in Palestine.
ern Europe, where such aid is
front and the Belgian frontier.
Two trees in memory of Sam- not contrary to the laws of the
Meanwhile, a declaration that uel Slomovitz; two trees in mom - country of destination; $100,000
Belgium will never tolerate anti- ory of Joseph H. Ehtrlich. has been designated for the needs
Semitic pressure in its commer-
of the HIAS-ICA offices in Cen-
cial life was made by Minister
tral and South America, for the
Paul Henry Spaak in Parliament
maintenance of refugees and im-
Tenth
Has
Its
Bank
during a discussion of the For- Teachers'
migrants in the first weeks of
Anniversary
eign Affairs Budget.
their arrival in the new countries;
and $206,117.70 has been set aside
The constant stream
of
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency) for the maintenance of the ser-
propagand a flooding Belgium
—The
Teachers'
Bank,
founded
vice in the war zones, wherever
from sources in Germany, har-
anguin g against the Jews, has by the Jewish Teachers' Federa- possible, in the neutral countries
give n rise to anti-Jewish senti- tion in Palestine as a co-opera- and in the immigration countries.
ment among the populace, ap- tive savings and loan society, has
just celebrated its tenth anni- 600 Refugees Admitted to Chile,
parently because of the critical
500 More on the Way, HIAS
economi c situation due to the versary.
Hears
war, diplomati c circles here
Massad, as it is known, loaned
PARIS.-600 Jewish refugees
teachers 166,000 lbs. during its
said.
Not in generations have the tenth year, over half being ad- from the European war zones
vances on account of salary to who were denied admission at
Jews in the small monarchy of
Laparaiso, Chile, were finally
Belgium
looked ahead to the corn- teachers in Tel Aviv. At the permitted to land following ur-
ing of a new
end
of
1938-39
there
were
40,-
year with such un-
gent representations made to the
certainty. Anti-Semitic utterances 000 lbs. in deposits, mostly Pen- government of Chile by the local
in the press have become com- sion Funds.
office of the HIAS-ICA Emigra-
monplace, one of the most fre-
tion Association (HICEM). The
quent recently being that world
government stipulated that the
ewry . is responsible for all the cumscribed and that the Jewish refugees land at other Chilean
ills with
problem
in
Belgium
be
solved
by
which Belgium is now
ports so as to prevent a conges-
confronted. Demands are being adoption of measures such as tion of refugees in one city.
mist that Jewish rights be cir- those enforced in the Reich.

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