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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-07-18

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America Awisk PerioScal Carter

941

July 18, 1941

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

AFFIANCED

• ENGAGEMENTS

L evy

Roe-
on
and

for-
have
on

two
few

in

d of
their
days
Mrs.

was
and
nests
Birn-

:auf-
ville,
Mrs.
ttier.

Ep-

ionic

Hen-
zvah
atur-
ngre-
Open
from

Glad-
1 the

rehon
e the
oseph
sev-

ndale
ormal
y 12.

Takiff Heads Masada

Harry A. Takiff, of Philadel-
phia, Pa., was re-elected presi-
dent of Masada at the eighth
annual convention held in Atlan-
t:^ • City on the week-end of
July 4.
The best chapter award was
presented to the New Brunswick
chapter, and a certificate inscrib-
ing its name in the Golden Book
e the Jewish National Fund was
veil to the Greensburg-Jeanette,
l'a., chapter.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn of 3110 Pencombe Place, Flint,
Mich., formerly of Detroit, announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Dorothy Rita, to Samuel M. Becker, son of Mrs. Sarah
Becker of Geneva, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bearman of 18611 Santa Barbara
Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucille Shirley.
to Marshall M. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of
Taylor Ave. Reception at home on Sunday, July 27, from 7 to 10
p. in. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Kaplan of Berkshire Road, Grose
Pointe, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to
Jaroff Maxwell Bersch of Macon, Ga., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Bersch of Windsor, Ontario. The wedding will take place in
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Golden of 2070 Blaine Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Vera, to Isadore Weinberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weinberg of 2631 Blaine Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chad of 3840 Cortland Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Anne Lenore, to Leonard David
Brand, son of Mrs. Clare Shapiro of 3259 Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Appleby of East Orange, N. J., formerly
of Detroit, announce the engagement of their (laughter, Jeanne
Ruth, to Roger Lehman of South Orange, N. J.

San Francisco Author Wins,
Book Award

SAN F R A N CISCO (JPS)—
Ti:irty-four-year-old Sidney Mel-
1.
• of San Francisco, has
a in won the Phelan Award of
$1.500, thus becoming the only
pe .:en who has ever won the
ti'2!tite more than once. The prize
was conferred on him for his
secant novel, just published,
"Home Is Here," laid in this city.
He first won the award in 1938
for his first novel, "Roots in the
Sky."

• WEDDINGS

July 20—Miss Ruth Gilberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gilberg of 20010 Canterbury Drive, to Robert Winger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winger of Philadelphia, Pa., at 3 p. m.
Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate.

• BIRTHS

Creators of

July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson (Helen
Artistic
Ehrlich of Warrington Drive, a son, James.
PORTRAITS
July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beser (Anne Berman) of
16622 Ilene Ave., a son, Donald Sheldon.
In Your Home
July 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Sydney F. Ellias (Helen Ann Freed-
man) of Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Nancy Susan.
or in Our
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelfand (Rose Yolles) of
Beautiful Studio
4003 Tyler Ave., a son, Gerald William.
July 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Emery P. Kovach ( (Pauline Mellen),
a daughter, Leslie Ruth.
Excelling in Wedding Portraits
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Feller (Coil Mollie Eistein)
MISS BETTY GROSS
of 17513 Wisconsin Ave., a daughter, Sandra Lee.
and Child Photography
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Seeman (Sophie Ellis) of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
Phone now for Appointment
4015 Duane Ave., a daughter.
engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Julius Weingarten, son
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bielfield (Natalie Ash) of of Mrs. Lena Weingarten of Birwood Ave.
TN. 1-4420
LaSalle Blvd.., a daughter.
June 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Morrie Grosberg (Lillian Apel-
baum), formerly of Detroit, of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Law- CUPID DEFEATS HITLER Hungary Destroys Jewish Com-
munal Life
rence Stanley.
GENEVA (JPS) — Exceeding
NEW YORK. — Cupid, aided
by humanitarianism, scored a in scope and rapidity all the pre-
Nathaniel Rosen
triumph over Hitler in the case vious anti-Jewish actions of Nazi-
Anne IL Prussia
of a young couple's love that was occupied countries, a decree is-
threatened by the Nazi ,Jugger- sued in Hungary closes all Jew-
5432 SECOND
naut but was consummated in the ish social organizations, sport
ROSENFELD - GROSSMAN
By HENRY MONTOR
near Kirby
clubs and charitable institutions.
Hias Bldg. in New York.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry T. Gross-
The
decree
•nlso
-
invalidates
rom,-
till 11 p.m.
daily
till
6—Mondays
man announce the marriage of A DISCIPLE OF FREUD
The young man, Jacob Sandler,
Open
rnercial agreements between Jews
Sunda) Pi 12 to :1
their daughter, Rose, to Louis
When Dr. Theodor Reik ob- and his bride, Franciska Frueh- and non-Jews,
Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and Mrs. serves that "Freud shall live zeitig, are refugees from Wien.
A. Rosenfeld of 42 1 6 Tuxedo long after Hitler and Musso- Jacob left the former Austrian
Ave. Mr. Rosenfeld left for camp lini are dust" he conjures up vis- capitol in September, 1939. While
Wednesday. A reception is ions of a full length biography aboard ship enroute to the United
planned in their honor following of the father of psychoanalysis States he was removed by a Brit-
his return on his first furlough. that will permit some glimpse of ish warship. He was taken to the
his achievements. But anyone ex- British Isles and interned. Due
pecting a new insight into Sig- to the efforts of the HIAS-ICA
The
SELKER - KAHN
Emigration Association, his re-
Mr. and Mrs. Bonjarnin Kahn mund Freud should be warned lease and passage to the United
WEDDING SPECIALIST
of Scarborough Rd., Cleveland against "From Thirty Years with States was facilitated. Franciska,
New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE.
Heights. 0., announce the mar- Freud" (Farrar & Rinehart).
That Reik might have added having remained in Wien, and not
riage of their daughter, Dorothy.
4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater
having heard from her beloved
to Dr. Milton L. SnIke ,.. son of substantially to an appreciation one, was about to sail for Aus-
MA, 0918
MA. 0919
Mr. and Mrs. David Selker of of the Viennese scientist is ap- tralia to join her mother who
Overlook Rd , Cleveland Heights, parent from snatches of personal found refuge there, when she
reminiscence, as when Reik first
on June 29.
11, FIRST TIME OUTDOORS!
shyly faced Freud. Reik was was notified that her bridegroom
The ceremony was performed then a student of Wundt's laws had secured someone to sponsor
by Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner at who found the "science of the her immigration. In time she re-
the home of the bride. A break- psychic underworld" completely ceived her quota immigration visa
fast and reception followed.
revolutionized for him when he and sailed from Lisbon, Portugal.
The out-of-town guests were happened to read "The Inter- Upon her arrival in New York,
1,‘
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn. pretation of Dreams." But, in the U. S. immigration authori-
,,,,,.fi„,„5„4„2 LARRY FUNK DIRECTING
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Frank largest part, Reik merely reprints ties required that HIAS guaran-
and son, Richard. Dr. and Mrs. some of his basic lectures in psy- tee the consummation of the union
WA444 MAKE WESTWOOD ANUST"ON YOUR DATE LIST.
Daniel' E. Cohn, Mrs. Samuel A. chology, several of which had "in accordance with laws of Moses
Singer. Misses Muriel Pnd Fay- Freud's approval. One of them and of Israel." Dr. Ezekiel Lan-
lifiiik !
P " . WEEK DAYS 50 0 0...t. SATURDAYS 79n. ec
a grandson of the famous
ette Singer and Rita Cohn, all even appeared originally under dau,
SUGGEST RESERVATIONS-Phone DEARBORN 2010 ---" ---..,...„
,–
"Gaon"
of
the
same
name,
who
of Detroit, and Dr. and Mrs. Freud's signature, accidentally.
administers to the relieious needs
Samuel M. Dodek of Washing-
Reik recalls a conversation with of the refugees in IIIAS, offic-
ton, D. C.
Freud during the writing of iated.
g/44
'COOLEST
SPOT iNTowN' ON MICHIGAN AVE. ONE MILE WEST of TELEGRAPH ROAD
"Moses." Reik wondered what
would happen to the Jews as Hit-
JACK ' BRAMSON WINS
ler's shadow lay athwart Europe. Leading Britons Support Polish-
SOLDIERS' ESSAY CONTEST "Our enemies wish to destroy us.
On Account of Extensive Alterations
Jewish Appeal
But they will only succeed in dis-
PEARL NOSAN announces that the
Private Jack Bramson, Weap- persing us through the world"
LONDON (JPS) — The Arch-
ons Troops of the 1st Cavalry was the grimly optimistic reply. bishop of Canterbury, former sec-
Meade. won the essay contest When his disciple commented on retary of war Leslie Hore-Belisha
for soldiers sponsored by the the tragedy of Jewish destiny, and joint parliamentary secretary
Army and Navy Committee of Freud smilingly remarked: "The for agriculture, Toni Williams,
t ehJewish Welfare Board at ways of the Lord are dark but are among the list of leading
Britons who have come out in
Fort Bliss, Texas. Private Bram- seldom pleasant."
13319 LINWOOD AVE.
uspport of an appeal on behalf
son, a New Yorker formerly em- MATTER OF LIFE AND
of Polish-Jewish refugees in Pal-
ployed as a recreation instruc-
DEATH
will be closed for two weeks beginning
estine.
tor. wrote on the subject of
Which is better—enslavement
"The Adjustment of the Trainee temporarily or to Hitler perman-
Saturday Eve., July 19
to Army Life".
ently? That sums up the clear,
gime,
has
emerged
with
a
warn-
relentless analysis of Hitler con-
This will also enable us to
tained in Francis Hackett's "What ing as electric as the times re-
provide our employees
quire.
The reason that Leonard Lyons, Mein Kampf Means to America"
with vacations.
(Reynal
and
Hitchcock).
There
are
few
in
America
who
34-year-old columnist for the New
York Post and scores of other
No one has yet so ably, pene- equal Hackett's mastery of Eng-
WE WILL RE-OPEN ON
papers, was dropped by the King tratingly and concisely reviewed lish prose. In that respect alone
Features Syndicate was because the autobiography which is the his book stands heads and shoul-
MONDAY, AUG. 4TH.
the Lord of San Simeon didn't most sinister volume in centuries ders above virtually every other
like the pro-Roosevelt slant of his but which 99 per cent of Ameri- anti-Nazi essay. But because his
with many new improve-
stuff. Which goes to show that cans, as Hackett points out, know writing is compact, he is able to
ments which will permit
you never know what channels the nothing about. Until last year, condense within a comparatively
us to serve you better
suppressors of free writing will Mr. Hackett confesses, he had limited number of pages an in-
go after. Lyons is doing very not read the book which Adolf terpretation of current history
than ever before. Your
well with McNaught syndicate, Hitler and several collaborators that should provoke to action and
kind co-operation is deep-
not
merely
to
thought.
If
you
are
thank you.
wrote in Landsberg prison. He put
ly appreciated by Miss
still
in
doubt
as
to
whether
there
himself to the task, absorbed the
history and the prophecy and, in is an alternative to war, read
Nosan and her staff.
the light of what has transpired "What Mein Kampf Means to
Flowers for aU occasions-
America."
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. in the eight years of Hitler's re-

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