Attericam 'elvish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
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August 29, 1941
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
• ENGAGEMENTS
August Bride
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Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Hays
Rieger, to Dr. Frederick Julian Margolis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Margolis of Detroit, formerly of Pittsburgh. The wedding
will take place Sept. 9 at the home of the bride-elect's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Markle of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
announce the engagement of their (laughter, Florence, to Dr.
David J. Sobin of Carsonville, Mich., formerly of Detroit. The
marriage will take place in the near future in Detroit.
Rev. and Mrs. L. King of 3307 Sturtevant Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Morry Abrams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Abrams of 3851 W. Kirby Ave.
Mr.. and Mrs. Meyer Cooper of Louisville, Ky., announce the
engagement of their (laughte•, Harriet, to Robert L. Goldstaff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldstaff of Pasadena Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Agranove of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Phyllis, to Burton W. London, son
of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. London of the Lee Plaza. They will be wed
Oct. 18.
In connection with the Canadian
Young Judaea convention in
Windsor this week-end, the Shaa-
rey Zedek Library is assisting in
the preparation of an exhibit on
Palestine. The Library is con-
tributing many books, pamphlets,
periodicals and a fine assortment
of pictures.
Among the interesting publica-
B. B. C. Answers
Gentile League
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Friedman of 3805 Carter Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Shinty Jane, to Ernest S.
Hirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hirsch.
Dr. and Airs. Henry J. Goodman of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Cecilie, to Richard Allan Miller, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Miller of Longfellow Ave. A reception
will be held Sunday, Sept. 7, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. in. No cards.
—Photo by J. J. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman of Virginia Park announce the
engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Gerald James Sucher, son MRS. SEYMOUR J. SPELMAN
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sucher of Stratford Drive.
(Miss Virginia Mae Golden)
Mrs. Hazel Bernstein of 80 Pingree Ave. announces the engage-
At
an impressive ceremony on
ment of her daughter, Marian Saloshin, to Eugene B. Saxe, for-
merly of St. Louis, son of Mrs. Leah Saxe, now residing in Los Sunday, Aug. 24, at the Shaarey
Zedek, Rabbi Morris Adler united
Angeles.
in marriage Virginia Mae Golden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Golden of Warwick Drive, to
Seymour J. Spelman of Bingham-
ton, N. Y., son of Mrs. J. Spel-
Aug. 31—Miss Sylvia Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man.
Nathan Tucker of Bayonne, N. J., to Harold Slomovitz, son of Mr.
The bride's attendants were the
and Mrs. Benjamin Slomovitz of Bayonne, N. J., formerly of matron of honor, Mrs. Debra
Detroit, at Ann Gordon's, 3 Leslie St., Newark, N. J.
Freedman of Chicago, and the
Aug. 31—Miss Rieta E. Harris, (laughter of Mrs. Arthur A. Misses Janet Zlottow and Jane
Harris and the late Mr. Harris, to Harry Jacobson, son of Mr. Feldman, also of Chicago.
and Mrs. Philip Jacobson of Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Dr. J. Pearl of Binghamton was
Aug. 31—Miss Sadie Halberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. best man and the ushers were
Halberg, to Milton Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Harry Nietke of Binghamton and
Seward Ave.
Harry Nayer.
Aug. 31—Miss Frances Kozak, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Sam
Dinner and reception followed
Kozak of 2532 Pasadena Ave., to Samuel Solomon, son of Mr. the ceremony.
and Mrs. Hugo Solomon of 3268 Virginia Park, at Congregation
Mr. and Mrs. Spelman will live
Bnai Moshe. Ceremony at 6 p. m., reception 9 p. m. No cards.
in Ann Arbor on their return.
Sept. 1—Miss Ruthe Evelyne Schefman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Schefman of Burlingame Ave., to Irving Levine, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine of Leslie Ave., at Webster Hall.
Sept. 7—Miss Pearl Meiroff, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Special War Tax for Hungarian
Jews
Meiroff of Ford Ave., to Louis Ravine, son of Solomon Ravine, at
Knights of Pythias Hall, Erskine and John R.
GENEVA. (JPS) — Because
Sept. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, (laughter of Mr. and Airs. they are exempt from military
Samuel Kaplan of Berkshire Drive, to Jeroff Maxwell Borsch of service, the Jews of Hungary are
Toronto, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Borsch of Windsor. being subject to a special "war
Sept. 7—Miss Myn Arbit, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs. Harry tax" on their homes, business
Arbit of 2981 Elmhurst Ave., to Herbert Newman, son of Mrs. enterprises, and bank accounts.
Jennie Newman of Clairmount Ave., at the Belcrest, Dr. Leo M.
The Hungarian Nazi press de-
Franklin officiating. A reception will follow the wedding dinner.
clares that the freedom of the
No cards.
Sept. 14—Miss Pauline Mantner, (laughte• of Mr. and Mrs. Jews from service in the army
makes necessary "heavy finan-
Samuel Mantner of 4256 Clements Ave., to Saul Bloom, son of cial sacrifice" instead.
Meyer Bloom of Rochester Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform
the ceremony.
Sept. 14—Miss Miriam Ruth Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip J. Cutler of 9600 Dexter Blvd., to Robert R. Luby, son of
Flowers for all occasions-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Luby of Martindale Ave., at 1 p. in., at Dexter-Joy Florist. Tyler 6.6622.
the Cutler's summer cottage, 6464 Lake Shore Drive, Port Huron.
No cards.
Sept. 14—Miss Ruth Ellias, (laughter of Mrs. Annie Ellias, to
James S. Aftel, son of Mrs. Hilda Aftel, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Sept. 14—Miss Miriam Goldberg, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris W. Goldberg of Johnston Ave., Bay City, Mich., to Harold
Birnkrant, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant
of Detroit.
• WEDDINGS
Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Katser (Mignon Beerbohm),
a son, Arthur Norman.
Aug. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldberg ((Ellen Bernson)
of 3205 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Barbara Ann.
Aug. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butzel (Rosalie Kahn) of
Birmingham, Mich., a son.
Aug. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Jacobs (Florence
Levin) of 18509 Prairie Ave., a son, Robert Alan.
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Stein (Gertrude Pearl),
a (laughter, Sue Ellen.
BAKER - GOLDSTROM
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstronl
of 16205 Muirland announce the
marriage of their (laughter, Syl-
via Irene, to Emanuel M. Baker,
son of Mr. and Airs. Sam Baker
of 17350 Ohio Ave., on Aug. 23.
The newlyweds left by plane for
New York and Hollywood, Fla.,
returning in three weeks.
RODELL - JACOBI
The marriage of Miss Rose
Jacobi of Chicago, Ill., to Jack
Rodell of Detroit, took place on
Aug. 24, at the Tel Aviv Restau-
rant in Chicago. Rabbi Kaganoff
officiated.
The out-of-town guests consisted
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stein-
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fore-
man, Mrs. Meyer Prentis and
daughter, Jewell, Meyer Steinberg,
all cousins of the groom, from De-
troit; and Mrs. Ida Rickles of
Bayonne, N. J., aunt of the bride,
and son, Harry Rickles, of To-
ledo, 0!
The toastmaster was Emanuel
Mann, brother-in-law of the bride,
NEW YORK (JPS) — The
Jews are not different from other
elements of British citizenry, an
officer of the National Gentile
League of Detroit was informed by
the British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion in its North American short-
wave program called "Answering
You."
The Detroit anti-Semite had
asked whether it was not true
that Jews were shirking their
military responsibilities in Eng-
land. This was denied by the B.
B. C. spokesman, who pointed out
that there are 400,000 Jews out
of a total population of 45,000,000
and that their proportion in the
British army is certainly that of
their percentage to the total pop-
ulation. The B. B. C. speaker
stressed, however, that when a
man enters the British forces he
is never asked his religion.
tions which it is loaning for the
displays are the following: "Haar-
etz, Palestine Post; "Art in Pal-
estine," by Ellias Newman; "Theo-
dor Herzl," by Alex Hein; "His-
torical Atlas of the Holy Land,"
"History of Zionism" in two vol-
umes by Nahum Sokolow; "Tol-
dos Eretz Yisroel," by Maizler;
"Old-New Land" by Theodor
Ilerzl; "New Palestinian Folk
Songs," "Palestine Games," "The
Story of Modern Palestine," by
Dorothy Zeligs, "Zionism Today,
A Restatement and Evaluation."
The pictorial material which
the sponsors of the Young Judaea
exhibit are receiving from the
Shaarey Zedek Library portrays
chiefly life in the Yishuv, Youth
and children of Palestine, and
cities and settlements in Eretz
Yisroel.
Creators of
Artistic
PORTRAITS
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or in Our
Beautiful Studio
Bob-Lo Excursion of Ladies
of Yeshiva Beth Judah
on Sunday
Excelling in Wedding Portraits
and Child Photography
Phone now for Appointment
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Airs. H. Rottenberg, president
of the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Judah, requests all members and
friends to remember the excur-
sion to Bob-Lo Sunday morning,
Aug. 31. There will be members
and the boys of the Yeshiva sell-
ing tickets at the dock.
The son of the late Dr. I. M.
Rubinow, noted Jewish social serv-
ice leader, is grinding out pub-
licity for the Council of Democ-
racy.
Nathaniel Hosea
Anne H. Prussin
5432
SECOND
near Kirby
Open daily till 6-Mondays till 8 p.m.
Sundays 12 to 3
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MA. 0918
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HUDSON'S
• BIRTHS
MARRIAGES
Shaarey Zedek Library Assists
With Exhibit on Palestine at
Young Judaea Parley in Windsor
who entertained the guests.
The couple is spending the
honeymoon in the Dells, Wis.
BECKER - MAGIDSOHN
Mr and Mrs. Joe Magidsohn
of Flint, Mich., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Doro-
thy Rita, to Samuel Becker, son
of Mrs. Sarah Becker of Geneva,
Ill., on Friday, Aug. 29. The
ceremony took place in the Four
Flags Hotel in Niles, Mich., in
the presence of the immediate
families. Rabbi Green of Aurora,
Ill., officiated. After a trip through
northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Becker will reside in
Geneva,
KUSHNER - BROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brook of
Ford Ave. announce the marriage
of their daughter, Mignonette, to
Meyer Kushner, son of Mrs. Re-
becca Kushner of Dexter Blvd.,
on August 24, at the Fort Wayne
Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler offic-
iated.
Upon their return from a trip
to the East, Mr. and Mrs. Kush-
ner will reside at 2556 Richton
Ave.
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