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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-07-11

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A merica lavish Pertained Cotter

July 11. 1941

MARRIAGES

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

11

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

ATTRACTIVE BRIDE

STERN - FINK
The marriage of Miss Mildred
Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Fink, of Winona Ave.,
and Leon Stern, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stern, took
place Sunday in the home of the
bride's parents, before an impro-
vised altar, flanked with large
gladoli, snapdragons and baby
carnations, tall standards of
palms and candelabra. Dr. Leo
M. Franklin officiated at the cere-
mony in the presence of the im-
mediate families.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
white dinner dress of silk jersey
made with a V-neck, short sleeves
and full skirt. Her turban was of
matching material with a finger-
tip veil, and she wore a corsage
of auradum lilies.
Mrs. Herman Holinstat attend-
ed her sister as matron of honor.
Samuel Bernstein was best man.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding dinner was served to the
families and members of the bri-
dal party at the Belcrest Hotel.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
Sarah Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman Harrison and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris G. Levy of Pitts-
burgh; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy,
Miss Dorothy Stern and Ike Levy,
of Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stern are spend-
ing their honeymoon in Northern
Michigan.

Linwood Branch of
Postoffice Is Closed

Peter Wigle, assistant Post-
master, announced this week that
the Linwood Branch of the U. S.
Post Office will close this Satur-
day.
Mr. Wigle stated that the
lease expired and that the clos-
ing of the branch was occasioned
by circumstances over which the
Post Office department had no
control.
A new Post Office branch will
be built on Linwood Ave., be-
tween Richton and Monterey
Ayes., within three months, Mr.
Wigle stated.
The Linwood branch business
will be transferred temporarily
to the branch on Joy Road near
Grand River.

Hope Seen for Refugees in
Morocco

WASHINGTON (JPS)

CRANE - ABRAMSON
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.
Photo by J. J. Clarke.
Abramson of 2054 Edison Ave.
announce the marriage of their
MRS. MAURICE BROWN
daughter, Dora, to Morris Crane
(Miss Julia Ruth Kaletsky)
of New York City, on July 8.
Miss Julia Ruth Kaletsky, Bonin and the ushers included
After a cruise to Miami and
Havana, Mr. and Mrs. Morris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Private Harold Kaletsky of Camp
Crane will reside in New York Kaletsky, was united in marriage Davis, Ben Bonin, Jack Bonin
and Morris Bonin.
City.
at an impressive candlelight
The out of town guests in-
ceremony to Dr. Maurice Bonin, cluded Private Harold Kaletsky
TREBUCK - JAKONT
The marriage of Miss Belle son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonin, of Camp Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Rose Jakont t daughter of Mr. on Sunday, July 6, at the Stat- William Marmer, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Samuel Jakont, and ler hotel, Rabbis Adler and Eis- Morris Marmer, Mrs. Miriam
Piker, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Irving Trebuck, son of Mr. and enman officiating.
Mrs. Bonin was attended by Kaplan, all of Cincinnati, and
Mrs. Hyman Trebuck, took place
on Sunday, July 6, at Congrega- Doris Zussman as maid of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Newman
and the bridesmaids included and daughters, Ruth and Shir-
tion Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Morris Adler performed Mrs Jack Langer, Mrs. William ley, of Louisville.
Dr. and Mrs. Bonin will spend
the ceremony, assisted by Cantor Bonin and Mrs. Phil Fabian.
The best man was William their honeymoon in California.
Sonenklar. Miss Ruth Rothenberg
sang "Because" preceding the
bride's entrance.
The groom was attended by
Ben Glenner as best man.
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Alex Lankin as matron of honor,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Cutler of 9600 Dexter Blvd. announce
and by Selma Jakont maid the engagement of their daughter, Miriam Ruth, to Robert R.
of honor. The bridesmaids were Luby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Luby of 9694 N. Martin-
Mildred and Hilda Jakont, Mynn dale Ave.
Arbit and Jean Pickman.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Canvasser of Glendale Ave. announce
A reception for relatives and the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Harold Mahler, son
friends followed the ceremony. of Mrs. Grace Mahler of Wisconsin Ave.
The bridal couple left after
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Germansky of Pennington Drive announce
the reception for Cleveland, by
the engagement of their daughter, Shirleen, to Seymour King, son
boat, and will drive east. They
will be at home at 1695 Calvert of Mr. and Mrs. David King of Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Bank of 2929 Taylor Ave. announce
Ave. after July 25.
the engagement of their daughter, Marion Sue, to Richard S.
Stegman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Stegman of 1999 W.
Eleanor Roosevelt Decries
Euclid Ave. Mr. Stegman is a graduate of Wayne University,
Discrimination
College of Pharmacy.
Mrs. Arthur A. Harris of Virginia Park announces the
NEW YORK (JPS) — The engagement of her daughter, Rieta Eleanor, to Harry Jacobson, son
"rights of members of minority of Philip Jacobson of Cleveland, 0.
groups, whether Negro, Jewish,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hurvich of Blaine Ave. announce the
Italian, Slav or German, must be engagement of their daughter, Pearl, to Julian Nusbaum, son of
observed and enforced as long as
they are citizens of the Republic Mr. and Mrs. Max Nusbaum of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Brook of 2039 Ford Ave. announce the
of the United States, or are to
become citizens," writes Eleanor engagement of their daughter, Mignonette, to Myer Kushner, son
Roosevelt, wife of the President of Mrs. Rebecca Kushner of Dexter Blvd. The wedding will take
of the United States, in the first place on Aug. 24. At home on Sunday, July 20, from 3 to 6
issue of The American Laborite, p. m. No cards.
organ of the American Labor
Party.
"One must have equality before
the law," writes Mrs. Roosevelt
in her special article. "One must
July 11—Miss Sally Mosten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
have an equal opportunity for
education, and an equal opportun- Mosten of 2284 Taylor Ave., to Marvin Elkin, son of Mrs. Sarah
ity for using that education, in Elkin of Toronto, at the residence of Rabbi Isaac Stollman of 8624
obtaining a job according to one's LaSalle Blvd. Reception at Deutsch's, 9000 Linwood.
qualifications."
Non-enforcement of minority
rights, Mrs. Roosevelt goes on to
say, "menaces not only our min
ority groups, but the rights of
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cohen (June Cook), a
every citizen in the nation."
Lorraine Joan.
The first issue of The Ameri- daughter,
July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Fleiss of Calvert Ave.,
can Laborite also includes an ar-
ticle by Harold Laski, British a daughter, Judith Maxine.
July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman (Esther Kopelman)
Laborite and economist, and a
special message from Governor of 3759 Wager Ave., a daughter, Donna Kay.
July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. David Emerman (Edith Bergman),
Lehman of New York. Among the
members of the editorial board a daughter, Denise Rose.
July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Wetsman (Margaret Zipper)
are Morris L. Ernst and Pearl
of 2342 Ford Ave., a daughter, Carol Marcia.
Willen.
July 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rom (Thelma Meyer) of 17195
Northlawn Ave., a daughter.
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Rubin (Ruth Berkowitz) of
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Russo-Nazi War Makes Near East
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KRAUSE - SIMONS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simons an-
nounce the marriage of their
(laughter, Melba, to Seymour S.
Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Krause, on Sunday, June 29. Mr.
and Mrs. Krause are now honey-
mooning in Northern Michigan.



easement of relations between
Vichy France and the United
States, reflected in the shipment
of oil tankers to French North
Africa, may facilitate the depar-
ture from Europe of Jewish refu-
gees.
With Acting Secretary of State
Sumner Welles announcing that
there will be a regular exchange
of products between the Vichy
government's North African pos-
sessions and this country, it is
believed that ships used on the
route could transport thousands of
visa-holders.

PORTRAITS

CAIRO (JPS) — Addressing a
group of correspondents prior to
departure for his new command
in India, General Sir Archibald
P. Wavell, former General Offi-
cer Commanding Palestine troops,
said that the Near Eastern posi-
tion was more secure because of
the Nazi invasion of Russia.
The general responsible for the
North African campaigns as well
as for the Syrian invasion ex-
pressed regret for the slowness
with which the capture of Syria
was proceeding. "If the Germans,
instead of going into Russia, had
put their forces in the Middle
East we would have had a pretty
difficult itme," the British officer
admitted. But as a result of the
diversion of Germany into Russia,
the British now have a chance
to strengthen their forces in the
Middle East, to enlarge their ma-
terial and also to give their hard-
driven troops a needed rest, he
declared.

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