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March 1, 1 9 4 0

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

MARRIAGES PROVISION

ENGAGEMENTS

mi.. an d Mrs. Henry Ostrow of . Collingwood Ave. announce
daughter, Diana, to Milford Greenstone,
the enga geinent of the
Julius Greenstone. A reception for 155 guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Juli
son held at the Ostrow home Jan. 28. Among the guests were
la d Mrs. A. C. Winkleman of Cleveland, 0., and Nat Winkel-
Mr. an an of Pittsburgh, Pa.
m mr. a nd Mrs. Joseph Kane of 5713 Cass Ave. announces the
enga gement of their . daughter, Rosaline,. to Henry N. Bershas, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Bershas of Euclid Ave.
me, and Mrs. Charles Rosensweet of Fullerton Ave. announce
the engagement of their niece, Ruby Brandt, to Abe Tompkins, son
of Mrs. J. Tompkins of Chicago Blvd.
- Mrs. Gertrude Berry of 13639 LaSalle Blvd. announces the
engagement Of her daughter, .Ann, to Robert R. Good, son of Mrs.
Attie Good of Hollywood, Calif.
Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Skolnick of 11708 Dexter announce the
engagement of their daughters, Jennie, to George Lipson of South
Bend, Ind•, and Reva, to Samuel Zieman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Zieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bernstein of 2536 Overlook Road, Cleve-
la nd Heights, 0., formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Esther, to Justin Harvey Morrison, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Morrison of Charlotte, Mich.
Mrs. Rose B. Solovich of 2911 Monterey Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Lydia, to Archie Grey, son of Mrs.
Lena G. Goldstein of 2509 Longfellow Ave,

• WEDDINGS

GREISMAN - PORVIN
Mr. and Mrs. Max Porvin an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Dorothy, to Jack Greis-
man, son of Mrs. Dora Greisman,
which took place at Lachar's
Feb. 25. Rabbi Nahum Shulman
of Windsor, Ont., performed the
ceremony, after which dinner
was served to 250 guests.
Mrs. Ben Greisman was matron
of honor, and the Misses Anne
Greisman and Betty Ozadovech
and Mrs. Arthur Rosenblum were
bridesmaids.
Ben Greisman was best man.
Arthur Stone, Harry Gomberg
and Arthur Rosenblum acted as
ushers.
Mrs. Dora Greisman, mother of
the bridegroom, and his brother,
Samuel, were also members of
the bridal party.
Upon their return from a trip
to New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Greisman will reside at 3261
Elmhurst.

"The Polish Provisional Gov-
ernment in Paris contains out-
spoken anti - Semites — the spiritu-
al fathers of the idea that there
are in Poland "superfluous Jews"
—the inspirers of the "ghetto
benches" and the leaders of the
policy of economic annihilation
of Polish Jewry. The Polish Pro-
visional Government speaks in the
name of all inhabitants of the

YOUNG DETROITER

HAT BAR

FEATURE . . .

RIBBON

\--r BERET

GROSS - MACKEY

At an impressive ceremony on
Feb. 4 at the Wilshire Hotel,
March 10—Miss Mildred Budnitzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shirley Mackey, daughter of
Joseph Budnitzky, to Markus S. Simon, son of Mrs. Sophia Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mackey
Simon. At home at 3028 Webb Ave. from 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. of 2920 Richton Ave. became
March 10—Miss Ida Sklare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris the bride of David Gross, son
Sklare of Glendale Ave., to Sander A. Hillman of Brooklyn, N. Y., of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gross of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillman, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Lee Place. Rabbi Morris Adler
March 16—Miss Sarah Marx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offi-
Marx, to Herman Holinstat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Holinstat. ciated. Miss Elanor Aaron sang
March 17—Miss Celia Glasier, daughter of Ezra Glasier, to "Because".
Milton Beresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beresh.
The bride was lovely in an
March 17—Miss Beatrice Rader, daughter of Mrs. Rose Rader, eggshell satin gown embroidered
in tiny seed pearls. Her veil of
to Nathan Horwitz, at Temple Beth El.
March 21—Miss Edith Ziff, daughter of Joseph Ziff of Atkin- matching bridal illusion was held
son Ave., to Henry Schlesinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schles- in place by a tiara of seed pearls.
inger of Lawrence Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- She carried a Bible with orchids
and streamers of lilies of the val-
man will officiate.
March 24—Miss Frances Gene Merliss, daughter of Reuben ley. Miss Sylvia Mackey, sister of
Merliss of the Wilshire Hotel, to Sidney Weinberg, son of Mr. the bride, was maid of honor,
Mrs. Maurice M. Mackey, matron
and Mrs. Koleman Weinberg of Elmhurst Ave.
March 31—Miss Geraldine Freiberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of honor, and the bridesmaids
Samuel Freiberg of Nottingham Drive, to Dr. Donald Michaels of were Mrs. Merle Bronstein and
Philadelphia, Pa. Rabbi Joshua Spe•ka will officiate in the presence Miss Ruth Rucker; Adolph Gross,
of the immediate families, after which the couple will tour the brother of the groom, was best
man, and the ushers were Merle
South.
March 31—Miss Estelle Agree, daughter of Mrs. Rose Agreo Bronstein and George Aaron.
of Glynn Court, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mrs. M. Schwartz of St. Paul,
Minn., grandmother of the bride,
Miller of Highland Ave. Rabbi Leo Franklin will officiate.
April 7—Miss Shirlye Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel was also in the bridal procession
A. Sklar of Collingwood Ave., to Harry H. Manheimer, son of and walked in on the arm of her
Mrs. Albert Manheimer of Monica Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel, at grandson, Maurice M. Mackey.
A buffet dinner for 175 followed.
6 o'clock. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
The out-of-town guests in-
cluded Mrs. M. Schwartz and
Mrs. S. Kamman of St. Paul,
Minn., and Mrs. Fannie Rutten-
berg of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.
Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wedner (Mollie Hecker) o f Gross are residing on Richton
Ave
Chicago Blvd., a son, Joseph.
Feb, 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jackson (Reva Retha), a
KORETZ HOROWITZ
daughter, Paula.
Jean Horowitz, daughter of Mr.
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Alper, of Rochester Ave.
and Mrs. Ben Horowitz, became
a daughter.
Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegl (Eleanor Shapiro) o f the bride of Morris Koretz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. Koretz, on
110 Virginia Park. a daughter, Mascha.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grad (Henrietta Greenfield) a daughter Sunday, Feb. 18, at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. Rabbi Joseph Thu-
Estelle.
mim officiated, assisted by Rev.
S. Mogel.
Mrs. Sam Feldman, sister of
COUNCIL RESALE SHOP
the bride, was her matron-of-
NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
hono•. Ruth Korchek was maid-
"For ten minutes I was alone of-hono•. Rebecca Koretz, Belle
Reporting a rapidly growing
Stern, Lillian Shorr, Sylvia Gil-
clientele and a need for mer- in the dark unheated coach. Then lery and Mrs. Arnold Topy were
a
stream
of
Jews
came
from
chandise, the Resale Shop oper-
bridesmaids, and Rhoda Horo-
ated by the Detroit Section, Na- behind the customs house, laden witz was junior bridesmaid.
tional Council of Jewish Women, with luggage, urged on by guards Flower girls were Annette Feld-
has reorganized its management who pushed them into the man and Rita Shif man.
plan,
The best man was Mor•y Mas-
coaches, slammed and locked the
Mrs. Jack Rothberg, chairman, doors. The coach was permeated love, and the ushers were Milton
has appointed the following wo- with the stench of excrement, but Horowitz,Lou Koretz, Dave Kor-
men to direct activities of the I wa unable to see my co-trav- etz, Robert Miller and Arnold
shop for one month each from elers. Peering behind the blind, Topy.
Dinner was served to 250
March to October: Mrs. James I saw a treeless desolate country,
Stein, Mrs. Louis Hartman, Mrs. an occasional dark building, then guests, with reception following.
William Fleishman, Mrs. Amson a high, strongly illuminated fence Later the couple left for Chicago.
Tabor, Mrs. Harry Berman, Mrs. leading up to the tracks, and all For traveling, Mrs. Koretz wore
David Feerer, Mrs. Adrian Rosen S. S. guard standing in a shelter a black Persian costume suit
and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz.
booth at the side of the track. with aqua accessories. They will
Volunteer workers to serve half The first lighted buildings began make their home at 2740 Fuller-
a day weekly at the shop are ti appear, and the train pullled ton Ave.
needed and anyone wishing to into Oldenzaal station where the
offer her time should get in touch platform was alive with Dutch Music Study Club Program
with Mrs. David Feerer, Univer- soldiers, officials and nurses
at Children's Hospital
sity 1-2831.
waiting to take care of the Jews.
Wednesday
The Re ;,k. Shop has constant My co-travelers, who were un-
demand fu, musical instruments, shaven, filthy and red-eyed, were
The Philanthropic Committee of
irons and ironing-boards. Such hustled into warm washrooms by
Items as u ell as men's shorts, un- nurses who seem accustomed to the Music Study Club will spon-
derwear, so ts, women's and chil- such arrivals."—William D. Bay- so• a program at the Children's
dren' s clo
t hing, furniture, toys les, Berlin correspondent of Life Hospital of Michigan, Wednesday,
March 6, at 2:30 p. m. The pro-
and household equipment are Magazine.
gram will consist of vocal selec-
needed. Pic k-up service is avail-
tions by Mrs. David Kallman, ac-
able and may be obtained by
calling Co. 0450.
companied by Mrs. J. Rosen, and
Examination in Class of readings by Miss Melba Sklar.
During the past months, mer-
M. Gordon This Sunday
Mrs. Meyer Ellias is chairman
chants have contributed gener-
of the program assisted by Mrs .
ously to the Resale Shop's stock.
An examination in the study J. Warrat.
The Council is grateful to Har-
old Ehrlich, Douglas Brown, of history will he held Sunday
GIFT TO JEWISH CENTER
Cohen Shop, Milton Silberberg, morning, March 3, at 10:30 o'clock,
Meyers Jew el ry ' .Winkleman's and in the graduating class of M.
The Jewish Community Center
the Milton Shop
Gordon at the Philadelphia-Byron
School. Parents and their friends thanks Mrs. Leon H. Frank for
her gift of an unabridged Mer-
Dr. Henry Rosmarin Named are invited.
Other subjects which these stu- riam-Webster dictionary and a
Polish Consul in Tel Aviv
dents pursue are the Chumosh, dictionary stand to the library.
TEL AVIV. (WNS) — Dr. Hen- the prophets, the Sidur (prayer The gift is a memorial to Har-
book), the Hebrew language, cus- rison J. L. Frank, brother-in-law
of Mrs. Frank.
leader, Rosmarin, Polish Zionist toms and institutions.
Announcement has also been
pointed who was recently aP-
Consul General in Tel
made of a gift from the Center
ern
A`riv by the exiled Polish gov-
staff to the Joseph H. Ehrlich
Flowers for All Occasions-
ment in Angers, France, has
Memorial Fund.
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
$aumed his duties here.

occupied Polish territory includ-
ing the three and a half million
"superfluous" Jews. What has she
promised the Jews when the Po-
lish salvation will come? Abso-
lutely nothing. The Polish Pro-
visional Government has decided
to send to the States the notori-
ous General Haller, leader of the
legion who have torn Jewish
beards, thrown Jews out of mov-
ing trains, and violated Jewish
women.—Moses Shtarkman, City
Editor, Day.

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