America lavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO • ENGAGEMENTS Charming Bride On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kanners, of Washburn Ave., announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Rosalie, to Myron Sempliner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sempliner of Blaine Ave. Miss Kanners is a gl aduate of the University of Michigan, and Mr. Sempliner has been graduated from Wayne University Law School. He is a mem- ber of Delta Theta Phi. Mr. and Mrs. Max Chason of Lawton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Freida, to Manuel Grossman, son of Mrs. Rose. Grossman of Clairmount Ave. Miss Charlotte Rosen, who resides with her aunt, Mrs. S. M. Shon of Muirland Ave., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen of Chicago and Miami Beach. announces her engagement to William M. Flashenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Flashenberg of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Hamlin Road, Buffalo, N. Y., formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Ruth, to Milton Stark, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Stark of Cortland Ave., Detroit. April 19—Miss Mildred Ruth Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobs of Hamlin Road, Buffalo, N. Y. (formerly of Detroit), to Milton Stark son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stark of Cortland Ave., Detroit. The ceremony will be performed in Buffalo. June 8—Miss Helen Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of 18491 Cherrylawn Ave. to Bernard Fineman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 E. Ferry Ave. • BIRTHS March 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Dickman (Esther Foster) of Monterey Ave., a (laughter, Barbara Lois. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose (Shirley J. Hibler) of Fairfield Ave., a son, David Stephen. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rubin (Sylvia Fink) of 2551 W. Euclid Ave., a daughter, Lucille Sharon. March 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Slatkin (Esther Imer- man) of 17392 Roselawn Ave., a son, Robert Gary. March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Malkin (Lottie Sloto) of Grand Ave., a son, Jeffrey. April 1—To Mi.. and Mrs. Maurice Schubot (Evelyn Selik) of 2701 Blaine Ave., a son, Errol David. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison (Jeanne Ginsburg) of 2637 W. Boston Blvd., a son, Ronald Douglas. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. William Ge•shenson (Sylvia Bron- stein) of Fairfield Ave., a son, Joel David. April Bride BOOK OF HUMOR The fascinating "Book of Jew- ish Humor" opens up for the first time to the English reader the incredible deeds and droll sayings of the famous "Wise - Mn of Chelan"' These- stories have been assembled and retold by Rufus Learsi, well-known au- thor, who portrays these serio- comic personages as flesh and blood figures who charm by their absurdity as well as by their sheer humanity. In addition to the Chelem stories, the author has included a number of other tales and anecdotes which do justice to various types of Jewish humor and mirror a distinctive life and a sensitive people that is able to laugh at its own foibles, follies and mishaps. The book is published by Bloch Publishing Co., New York. man Consul . . . He preferred to The Little Women of Hadassah relinquish his job and he exiled entertained the members of the from his homeland to knuckling inter-relations committee las t under to Hitler. Sunday, April 6, at a breakfast meeting at the home of Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt. Mrs. Max Frank, president of Senior Hadassah, presided at the not just a 'phone number meeting and greetings were giv- en by Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, . . . but a SERVICE newly elected president of the Central States Region of Hadas- sah. The inter-relations committee consists of representatives from each group of Hadassah, Senior Hadassah, Business and Profes- sion division, Junior Hadassah and Little Women. The group meets once a month to discuss their program of events and mu- tual problems. Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs. David Seligson, chairmen of Jewish National Fund, announce the following contributions: —Photo by .T. J. Clarice. Trees: Planted by the Central MRS. HENRY ROSENBERG States Region of Hadassah in memory of Mrs. Sarah Rosen- (Miss Sarah Partovich) thal; Barney Malkin, father of Miss Sara Partovich, daughter Mrs. Brinie Rosenheim; Mrs. Re- of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Partovich vella Goldstein, and Miss Sara of Broadstreet, became the bride Kaufman; in memory of Harry of Henry Rosenberg, son of Mr. L. Kantor by Mrs. Harry L. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenberg of Kantor and daughters; in mem- Sturtevant Ave., A p ril 0, at ory of Mrs. Rose Kreisler by Mesdames Saul Benyas, Julian Knights of Pythias Hall. B. Weber, and Randolph Weber; in memory of Mrs. Sarah B. New Zionist Literature Rosenthal and William Sivitz by WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Winer. headquarters of the Zionist Or- Contributions : In memory of ganization of America here an- Dr. Maxwell N. Frank by Dr. nounces the publication of new and Mrs. R. R. Kaltman and Zionist propaganda and cultural Mr. and Mrs. David Feinberg; material, including a reprint of in memory of Mrs. Mary Silber- the recently published article on stein by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palestine by the internationally Glasier and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph renowned correspondent, Edgar Fenton; in memory of Mrs. Harry Ansel Mowrer. This article, which Frankel by Dr. and Mrs. Thomas was published in the Chicago Marwil; in memory of Mrs. Ra- Daily News and other leading chel G. Ruskin by Dr. and Mrs. newspapers throughout the coun- R. R. Kaltman. try, dramatically portrays the historic role of Palestine Jewry in defense of the country and democracy in the present war. Zionist districts and individ- uals have been urged to secure the widest possible distribution The for the pamphlet which presents an effective case for mass settle- ment of Jews in Palestine. This pamphlet is the ninth'of a series New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE. of Z, 0. A. leaflets newly pub- 4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater MA. 0919 lished or revised in furtherance MA. 0918 of the membership efforts of the Zionist Organization. "Infinitely more precious as the years roll by"— 1 Plus an 8;10 Painting of Oil Beautiful e portrait e t % olde r i .t et0 latial: ( .tint o attra child, S lot r 11.1.0 an SOO tallttitteti. oil pa. At letv.t 6 proof% °pea S tttttttt 12 to 3 p. ot. 1051\SWI ,,, on 44 Nee , 32 EGO"2:.'ii ".' FUR STORAGE SIEGEL'S Rose's Flowers The Annual Pre-Passover Statement of H. I. Heinz Company HEINZ Products are Jews in Unoccupied France Ouster from Gov- ment Posts VICHY (1VNS) — The deter- mination expressed by Xavier Vallet, recently-appointed Com- missioner General for Jewish Questions, to eliminate Jews from French public life neared reality with the announcement that 80 additional Jews had been dis- charged from their Government posts. A list of 59 Jews whose citizenship had been revoked was also published. Individualized WEDDING SPECIALIST 80 More • We're sorry to hear of the ill- Hadassah Inter-Relations ness of Dr. Paul Schwartz, who Committee Entertained until 1933 was New York's Ger- ItAndolph 6400 • WEDDINGS •;.1 15 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle April 11, 1941 NOT —Photo by J. J. Clarke. MRS. LEO STEIN (Miss Esther Goldberg) Miss' Esther Goldberg, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gold- berg of Euclid Ave., became the bride of Leo Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stein on Saturday, April 5, at Lachar's on Cass Ave. The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Stein, Mrs. Miriam Shenk- man, Miss Sarah Betty Gold- berg and Miss Shirley Sax. The groom was attended by Ab- ner Baker, Jack Shenkman, Max Cicu•el and Benjamin Stein. Rabbi Joshua S. Spe•ka offi- ciated. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding were Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of Los Angeles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koenigsberg and daughter and Miss Sylvia Rubin of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stein are on a motor trip west. On their return they will take up resi- dence at 3305 Tyler Ave. ROSE COOPER, SOLOIST WITH MICHIGAN SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA Rose Cooper, soprano, will be the soloist of the next concert to be given at the Jewish Com- munity Center by the Michigan Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Valter Poole. 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