. July 12, 1940 BRIDAL PORTRAITS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle II • ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Mrs. Bertha Haas of Detroit, formerly of Frankfort, A. M., Germany, to Benjamin Adler, nephew of Albert J. Adler of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. David Green announce the engagement of their (laughter, Blanche, to Dr. Jack Yale Forman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklare of Glendale Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally, to Henry Brontman, formerly of Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lerner of 3754 Tyler Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Joseph Vinakur of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vinakur of Toledo, 0. • WEDDINGS 1 Beautiful Bridal Portraits at the home, the Temple or in the studio are modestly priced at Cruise's. See samples at the studio . . . or call to have a representative quote prices and show samples at your home. 6 for '10 AT THE STUDIO • Craine's Studios STROH BUILDING Line 9 CHerry 4030 . . . DEFINITION OF A JEW • A Jew, according to Dr. M. Epstein, distinguished British writer, is that man "who cares to be a Jew, who is interested in the affairs of Jews whether you call them a people, a race, or a religious community, whose heart thrills as he reads the story of the Jews through the cen- the turies, who is proud of achievements of the Jews, who glories in the strength of the Jew in having resisted the cor- roding influence of time, who models his conduct on Jewish ethics, and supports the princi- ples which the Jewish religion teaches and which Jews ac- cept." $1,000,000 Hitler Reward Of- fered After Receipt of Se- cret Information PITTSBURGH. (WNS) — The offer of $1,000,000 in cash for the capture of Adolf Hitler was made following receipt from a "statesman in Europe" of the Nazi Fuehrer's war plans, accord- ing to Dr. Samuel Harden Church, president of Carnegie Institute, who made public the now expired offer. In explaining his offer, which received world-wide publicity, Dr. Church said that his European informant, whose name he would not disclose, quoted Hitler as saying that "the Germans will send millions of shells on the Maginot Line, and break through, even at the cost of half a mil- lion lives, and before the end of the year the enemies of Germany will be annihilated." Dr. Church stated that "the letter intimated that Mr. Hitler would permit Mr. Mussolini to make the Adriatic a closed Ital- ian sea, to absorb Yugoslavia, take over Slovenia, Bosnia and part of Croatia, giving another part of it to Hungary, which in time will become German." Dr. Church said that his offer was phrased in "terms that would preclude assassination or kidnaping." "He must be de- livered for trial," the college president's statement continued, "safe and sound, and, by impli- cation, this could be done only by a changed government in Germany, acting solely upon the moral inspiration of the proposal, to be initiated, we hoped, by great German dissenters, like Fritz Thyssen, and thousands of fine men like him." Dr. Church said that he had sent copies of the letter he re- ceived from Europe "to the gov- ernments of those countries who would be the most concerned." July 14—Miss Lynne Ellen Shlaes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Shlaes of Chicago, Ill., to Morton J. Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of Detroit, at the Chicago Beach Hotel. July 14—Miss Evelyn Slahter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slahter, to Manuel Ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ben. Reception at 6 p. m. July 14—Miss Meryle Kunin, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin of 1127 Edison Ave., to Gilbert Slutzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky, at 2 p. m., at the bride's residence; Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. A reception from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. July 20—Miss Jennie Lipkin, daughter of Hyman Lipkin, to Louis Berlin, at 3025 Richton Ave., at 10 p. m. July 21—Miss Edith Slutzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky, to Henry Sultan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sultan, at 2532 Chicago Blvd. Reception from 4 to 6 p. m. No cards. July 21—Miiss Marlyn Glassman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glassman, to Leo Beresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beresh. July 21—Miss Lois Burnstine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Burnstine of 2646 Burlingame Ave., to Edward S. Levenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson of 2967 Glynn Court. Aug. 18—Miss Lena S. Korn, daughter of Abraham Korn of Monterey Ave., to Morris Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ger- son of Akron, 0. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Aug. 18—Miss Florence Phyllis Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moss of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Max Prog, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog of 7330 Chalfonte Ave., at Hotel Wilshire. 4'42A„trui, hum' Oita. w-6ke to 1 6 75 9„ Yrttetet, dc C AND Bas 0,thekh, 95 Leo` o 11 75 ljt,g, 9),e,t)Lottea, out 6 toeau onigirvaeig, AB 5 SSEE.S • BIRTHS July 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waldman (Ida Rosen) of 4287 Clements Ave., a daughter, Judith Elaine. July 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lash (Rose Simkovitz of Mt. Clemens) of 2984 Rochester Ave., a son, Harvey Allan. July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shapiro (Ruth Targum) a (laughter, Madalyn Sheila. June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Frank (Barbara Love) of Fairfield Ave., a son, Keith Howard. June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garvin of Sturtevant Ave., a son. To Rabbi and Mrs. A. Danzig of Wyandotte, Mich., a son, Bertram. M ARRIA G ES HYMOWITZ. EHRINPRIES Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Excursion July 23 The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ehrin- pries announce the marriage of Aid will hold its annual excur- their daughter, Anne Gertrude, sion to Bob-Lo Island Park on Tuesday, July 23. Contrary to to Dr. Harry S. Hymowitz of Buffalo, N. Y., on Sunday, June 30. Rabbi Morris Adler per- formed the ceremony at the bride's home after which dinner was served to the immediate fam- ily at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. Dr. and Mrs. Hymowitz are at home at 1246 Hertel St., Buffalo. SHIP AHOY! Let's All Sail on the Bnai Brith Annual MOONLIGHT Sun. Ere., July 21 SPECIAL ATTRACTION Dave Diamond In Person With His Scintillating Orchestra and Talented Entertainers STEAMER COLUMBIA POLLARD - COHEN LEAVES FOOT OF WOODWARD AT 8:30 P. M. On Tuesday, July 2, at the Belcrest Hotel, Miss Gertrude Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen of Clements Ave. was united in marriage to Dr. Ray Pollard of this city. Mrs. Walter Aronoff, sister of the bride, attended the bride as ma- tron of honor, and Seymour Co- hen, brother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to 75 guests. Dr. and Mrs. Pollard left for an extended visit to Chicago. TICKETS 75c ELLIAS - STRAUSS Mrs. Fannie Strauss announces the marriage of he: daughter, Helen Ann Freedman, to Dr. Sydney Frederic Ellias, son of Mrs. Frank Ellias, on Thursday, July 4, at Hotel Statler. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony in the Bagley Room. Dr. and Mrs. Ellias left for Chicago, Ill., and Des Moines, Ia. Upon their return they will be at home at the Lee Plaza Apt., Lawton and W. Grand Blvd. STOCKER—SEIGL Mrs. Regina Seigl announces the marriage of her daughter, Julia, to Sidney Stocker, son of Mrs. Jack Charfess which took place at the Hotel Statler on June 30. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the ceremony. A reception fol- lowed. AVAILABLE AT DOCK MRS. N. BLATNIKOFF certain rumors, there is no Ca- nadian or United States Govern- ment Immigration inspection of any kind going to and returning from Bob-Lo. No proof of citizen- ship, passport, visa, or re-entry is required. There will be prizes and sou- venirs for the kiddies. Proceeds from this affair will go to aid expectant mothers. Tickets and information may be obtained from Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Ho. 4472, or Mrs. J. Hellman, Ma. 0953. The next meeting will be held at Belle Isle on Tuesday, July 16. If the weather does not permit this open-air meeting, the society will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. J. Siegel, 1923 Calvert. Is Nov Detroit's Finest Luggage Headquarters CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME 1242 Washington Blvd. The latch string is out . . . this is your invitation . . . we want you to visit our beautiful new store . . . we know you'll like it. The finest collection of luggage we have ever presented . . . await you NOW! 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