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September 26, 1941 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-26

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Ameriavi ffewisk Periodical Carter

September 2

1941

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

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Sundays 12 to 3

Jules Romains Calls Self Friend gross in London, Romains denied
of Democracy
that he was a defeatist, saying::

Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Spiwak of Virginia Park announce the
engagement of their daughter, Vivian, to Saul Felsot, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Mandel Felsot of Whitcomb Drive, at a dinner at the
Wilshire Hotel. Miss Spiwak attended the University of Michi-
gan. The wedding will take •• place in the early spring.
The engagement of Miss Phyllis Madison, (laughter of Mrs.
Beatrice Madison and the late Samuel G. Madison, to Private Harry
Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Krause of Blaine Ave., was
announced at a family dinner on Sept. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Straus of Tuxedo Ave. announce the e4-
gagement of their daughter, Inga Caroline, to Oscar Max Kramer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Kramer of Atkinson Ave.

• WEDDINGS

Sept. 27—Miss Caroline Miriam Rosenthal, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenthal of 8920 LaSalle Blvd., to Albert
Morton Stutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stutz of Zanesville, 0.,
at the Wilshire Hotel, Third and Collingwood, at 8 p. in. Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperkft will officiate. A reception will follow the ceremony.
Sept. 28—Miss Sylvia Lois Radin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Radin of Burlingame Ave., to Bernard Koss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Koss of Roselawn Ave., at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Dr. A. M. Hershman will officiate, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
assisting.
Sept. 28—Miss Betsy Rothschild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rothschild, to Carl Bayer, son of Mrs. David Cohen, at
the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram will officiate.
Oct. 16—Miss Irene Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weiss
of Fullerton Ave., to Aaron Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Jacobs of Pheladelphia Ave.

NEW YORK (JPS) — Jules
Romains, French novelist and au-
thor of the "Men of Good Will"
series, defended his friendship
with Otto Abetz, notorious Nazi
agent in France before the war.
ROmains, who in his "Seven Mys-
teries of Europe" wrote that he
had talked to political leaders in
Europe in an attempt to avert
the war, declared that Abetz had
been introduced to him as an
enemy of Germany and that he
himself had condemned Pierre
Laval in his recent book. Answer-
ing charges by the P. E. N. Con-

"I have always been a militant
fighter for democracy and a de-
termined enemy of all forms' of
dictatorship."

Mrs. Eleanor

Roosevelt Aids
Denver Jewish Hospital

DENVER. (JPS)—Taking the
place of her late mother-in-law,
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has ac-
cepted a place as a sponsor of-
the National Jewish Hospital for s
the tuberculosis through the
Westchester, New York division,
it was made known here by hos-
pital authorities.

Rose's Flowers

The

WEDDING SPECIALIST

New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE.

MA. 0918

4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater

MA. 0919

• BIRTHS

TIME TO PHONE

LA - 6171

Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldberg (Marion Solomon) of
Flint, Mich., a son, Stuart Warren.
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown (Adele Memel-
stein) of 2502 Taylor Ave., a son, Walter David.
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Radner (Henrietta Dwor-
kin) of 19907 Roslyn Rd., a son, Michael Frederick.
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wineman (Constance
Robinson) of Oak Drive, a son, Henry II.
Sept. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Weisberg (Marjorie
Elbinger, of Detroit), of 21 Winthrop Road, Brookline, Mass., a
son, Lawrence. ,

MARRIAGES

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complete! All clothes, bedding,
dillPerS and %% rapping blanket s
ashed and returned ready for
immediate use. Fluffy, st era-
lied diapers furnished by us!
Three times a eek ly service.
Step-on hamper prodded at
no extra: cost.

BICUR CHOLEM JRS.

(Benefit Needy Sick)

YOM KIPPUR
NIGHT

DANCE

Betrothed

ADAMS - WIESENTHAL

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisen-
thal announce• the marriage of
their (laughter, Fanny, to Roy
Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Adams of Cincinnati, 0.,
on Sept. 3. Rabbi Leon Fram
performed the marriage cere-
mony in the presence of the im-
mediate family.
1
till It
M %PIM .1 r!!
Mr. and Mrs. Adams at.?
1280 fourteenth Street
honeymoon ing in Cheyenne.
Wyo,. and Yellowstone National
Park. Upon , their return they
will live in Cincinnati.
Ten Commandments Where Once
Before her marriage Mrs.
K. K. K. Ruled
Adams was extensively enter-
SHREVEPORT, La. (JPS)- tained at showers, dinners and
In a city where once the Ku luncheons.
Klux Klan ruled without restraint
the new era in inter-religious
SCHEIN - DAVIS
relations was sympolized last
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis an-
Friday when a bronze plaque nounce the marriage of their
containing the Ten Command- daughter, Joyce Rosalind, to
ments was placed in the Caddo Emanuel Schein, on Sept. 14.
Parish courthouse lobby here, The couple, after their honey-
with Catholic and Protestant moon trip in the East, will re-
leaders joining Jews for the dedi- side at the Tiffany Hotel, Miami
cation ceermonies.
Beach, Fla.
The Rev. Harold A. Gaudin,
S. J., of St. John's Catholic
OKUM - GORMAN
church, was the principal speaker
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gorman of
when the plaque was presented
to the people of Shreveport and Cortland Ave. announce the mar-
this parish on behalf of the Na- riage of their daughter, Jos-
tional Conference of Christians ephine, to Leo Okum, son of Mr.
and Jews. L. W. Thornton, and Mrs. David Okum of Cin
chairman of the police jjury cinnati, 0., on Aug. 31.
Rabbi -A. M. Hershman per-
committee, told the story of how
inter-religious . prejudice had formed the marriage ceremony
been brown down during the past in the presence of the immed-
two decades, and Rabbi David iate family. Following the cere-
Lefkowitz, Jr.,' delivered the in- mony a reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents.
vocation.
The maid of honor was the
Mrs. Silverman Launches World bride's sister, Miss Shirley Gor-
man.
Congress Drives in Argentina
Manuel Gorman, a brother of
BUENOS AIRES (JPS)—Cam-
paigns for relief of Jews in Eu- the bride, was best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Okum spent their
rope under the aegis of the
World Jewish Congress were in- honeymoon in Chicago, Ill., and
augurated in many Argentina are living in Cincinnati, 0.
Jewish communities by 'Mrs. Ar-
chibald Silverman, noted Ameri- America First Threatens Movie
can woman Zionist leader, who
Boycott
is now touring Central and
South America. Mrs. Silverman
JERSEY CITY, N. J. (JPS)-
visited the Jewish communities The Hudson County chapter of the
of Mandoza, San Juan and Moise- America First Committee has no-
ville.
tified movie-theater operators in
the New Jersey area that it plans
No Jews Inducted Into Army to launch a boycott of "propa-
ganda films" and to urge follow-
During High Holy Days
ers not to patronize "houses
WASHINGTON (JPS) — That
whose consistent policy is to show
Jews would not be inducted into films inciting war hysteria".
military service during the Jew-
The theater owners received
ish holidays was the decision of together with the threatening
Lewis B. Hershey, selective serv- letters copies of the St. Louis
ice director. Local draft boards speech of Senator Gerald P. Nye,
were ordered not to induct Jews who had attacked Jews by name
during either Rosh Hashonah or as dominating the film industry.
Yom Kippur, covering the dates Such anti-Nazi ,pictures as "Es-
from Sept. 21 to 23 and from' cape," "The Great Dictator," "I
Sept. 30 to Oct. 1.
Married •a Nazi" and movies like
"Sergeant York" and "That Ham-
ilton Woman" were listed as ab-
Flowers for all occasions-
jectionable to the America First-

Yom Kippur Night

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1

9 P. M. till ?

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MISS GLORIA RATNER

Mrs. M. Ratner of Flint, for-
merly of Detroit, announces the
engagement— of her daughter,
Gloria, to Samuel N. Zack, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Zack
of Sturtevant Ave. A dinner for
the immediate family will be held
at the Statler Hotel on Sept. 28.
The wedding will take place in
January.

Charges Anti-Semite Launched
Senate Movie Probe

NEW YORK. (JPS)—G. Alli-
son Phelps, Hollywood broadcast-
er labeled as an "anti-Semite," is
accused of having inspired the
Senatorial subcommittee investiga-
tion of the movie industry in the
Sept. 22 issue of In Fact, leftist
weekly edited by George Seldes.
Asserting That Phelps "worked
out of the office of Senator R. R.
Reynolds," the paper declares that
it has photostats to show that
Phelps and Russell Mack, a for-
mer motion picture writer, were
in close touch with Nazi officials,
and that both are linked to Fa-
the• Coughlin and the Los An-
geles Bund.
In Fact asserts that the Jews
as well as the Christians in the
movie industry have been Fascist-
minded rather than the reverse. It
quotes from Walter Wanger's ap-
proval several years ago of Mus-
solini and says that "the movie
industry producers, Jews and
Christians alike, showed their pro-
Fascist, anti-labor, anti-liberal at-
titude in their movies, newsreels,
campaign against Upton Sinclair,
etc."

ITHACA, N. Y. (JPS) — A
grant of $25,000 from the estate
of Henry R. Ickelheimer of New
York was reported by Provost
H. W. Peters of Cornell Univer-
sity in a listing of bequests for
the fiscal year ending July 1.

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