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• WEDDINGS

Nov, 2—Miss Maxine Phyllis Harris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Harris of 3005 Chicago Blvd., to Dave Weiss of Flint,
Mich., at the Shaarey Zedek.
Nov. 2—Miss Sarah Betty Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Max Cicurel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Haim Cicurel of W. Philadelphia Ave., at Lachar's.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
Nov. 2—Miss Sarah Betty Goldberg, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Goldberg of 1743 W. Euclid Ave., to Max Cicurel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Haim Cicurel of W. Philadelphia Ave., at Lachar'.I.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
Nov. 2 —Miss Dorothy Richter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Richter of 5854 Cates Ave., St. Louis, Mo., to Lewis
C. Fantle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Fantle of Boston Blvd. The
wedding will take place in St. Louis.
Nov. 13—Miss Ruth Naomi Gittleman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hy B. Gittleman of Chicago Blvd., to Edwin A. Wolf, Jr.
A reception from 8:30 to 10:30 will be held following the cere-
mony. No cards.
Nov. 16—Miss Belle Fineman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Fineman of East Ferry, to Seymour Owens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Cohen of Sturtevant Ave., at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi Adler will officiate.

• BIRTHS

Daily to 6 . . . Sunday 12 to 3

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Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney E. Echenberg (Edith Hol-
dengraber) of Sherbrooke Ave., a son, Dean Fred.
Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Abrams (Betty Mooger-
man) of Monterey Ave., a daughter, Doreen.
Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Axelrod (Jeanette Stahl),
a daughter, Mildred Rae.
Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson (Betty Harris) of
2611 Webb Ave., a daughter, Judy Lynn.
Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Metz (Sara Schulman) of
18002 Pennington Drive, a son, Sheldon Jerome.
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Krause of 17131 North-
lawn Ave., a son, Daniel.
Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Chester Louis Colen (Eileen Rash-
elle Blumberg) of 19169 Ilene Ave., a daughter, Sharon Linda.

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Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club Evening of Music
on Wednesday, Nov. 5

lected as a member of the power-
ful Senate Democratic Steering
Committee, a most potent post in
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his party's councils. This com-
he urges early attendance, to as- mittee decides and directs the
sure the seating of the large legislative program of the Uni-
gathering that is expected to be ted States Senate and selects, as
vacancies arise, senators for ap-
present.
pointment to the regular stand-
Sen. Brown's Career
ing committees of the Senate.
United States Senator Brown
Dean Krichbaum
will make his second appearance
William Carper Krichbaum,
in two years at a large Jewish dean of the Detroit College of
gathering in Detroit. lie spoke Law, who will share the plat-
at a public meeting arranged by form Sunday with Senator
the American Jewish Congress Brown, was born at Bristol, Pa.,
and the Jewish Community Coun- on June 11, 1875. His father's
cil in Cass High School on Feb. grandfather came to Bedford
4, 1940, in protest against the Borough in 1799 and his mother's
Nazi atrocities in Poland.
grandfather to Bedford County
Senator Brown was born at about 1815, both from southeast-
St. Ignace, Mich., on June 18, ern Pennsylvania.
1889. He is the son of James J.
He attended public school in
and Minnie Brown. He was edu- Bedford and Everett and later
cated in the city schools, gradu-
See BRANDEIS—Page 18
ating in 1906. He went to Albion
College, graduated in 1911 with
an A. B. degree. A scholarship in
political economy attracted him
to the University of Illinois in
1911. In 1937 he received an
L. L. D. from Albion College. In
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1914 he returned to St. Ignace
and has practiced law since. He
served as prosecuting attorney
of Mackinac County from 1914
to 1926. In 1930 on the recom-
mendation of the Supreme Court,
he was appointed by the governor
as a member of the state board
of law examiners and was re-
appointed in 1931 and 1936. He
is a trustee of Albion College.
He was chairman of the Demo-
cratic state conventions of 1944,
1934, 1936. 1938. and 1940.
Senator Brown was married
June 16, 1916, to Marion E.
Walker of St. Ignace ; they have
seven children — Marianna F.,
Ruth M., James J., Barbara J.,
Patricia J., Prentiss M., Jr., and
Paul W. He was a member of
the 73rd and 74th Congresses rep-
resenting the 11th District of
Michigan; was elected to the
United States Senate on Nov. 3,
1936, for the full term; and
appointed to the Senate Nov. 16,
1936, to fill the unexpired term
of the late Hon. James Couzens.
`Fireman Red'
He was chairman of the 1938
Democratic Senatorial Campaign
Committee and chairman of the
Senate Special Committee on Tax-
ation of Governmental Securities
and Salaries from 1938 to 1940.
Senator Brown is chairman of
the Senate Claims Committee and
Your favorite middy,
a member of the following com-
now in your favorite
mittees of the Senate: Banking
and currency, commerce, finance,
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manufacture and special commit-
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The junior senator from Mich-
igan has attained seniority on
32 to 38. 5th Floor.
Capitol Hill for he has been se-

BRANDEIS

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gurvitz of Tyler Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ida, to Harry A. Bressler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bressler. The wedding will take place Dec. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singer of Monterey Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Alex Rubin, son of Mrs.
Rose Rubin of Pasadena Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Radin of Astoria, Long Island, N. Y., an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter, Vivian, to Alvin N.
Sarasohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn of 3242 Webb Ave.,
Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiner of Fullerton Ave. announce
the engagement of their (laughter, Rae Anne, to Morris H. Berris,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Berris of Pingree Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell D. Solovich of Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their sister, Shirley, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. David Solovich, to Henry Berlow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Berlow of Burlingame Ave.
The engagement is announced of Miss Ada Shapiro of Toronto,
Canada, to Jack Goldfarb, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goldfarb
of 9738 N. Martindale Ave., Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Jacobs of Gladstone Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Pvt. Joseph S. Lipson,
son of Mrs. Helen M. Lipson of So. Carolina. Pvt. Lipson is now
stationed in Camp Livingston, La.
At a dinner held for members of the immediate family Sunday
evening, Oct. 26, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zalman of 15906 Normandy
Ave. announced the engagement of their daughter, Esther, to
Hyman Goodman. The bride-elect's sister, Mrs. Frieda Weksler,
arrived from Los Angeles last week to be present with the family.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

October 31, 1941

MARRIAGES

DAVIS - ABEL
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Abel of
3255 Cortland Avce. announce
the marriage on Oct. 4 of their
The Men's Club of Congrega- daughter, Helaine Judith, to Pvt.
tion Shaarey Zedek has arranged Charles P. Davis, son of Mrs.
an interesting program for Wed- Rose Davis of 18015 Ohio Ave.
nesday, Nov. 5, at 8:30 p. m., to
be held in the social hall.
The evening is to be a musical
presentation, and will have as its

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J. W. V. Armistice Broad-
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Benjamin Kaufman. national
commander of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States,
announced that the annual Arm-
istice Services of the organization
would be broadcast on Monday
evening, Nov. 10, at 6:15 p. m.,
over a coast-to-coast hook-up of
the Mutual Broadcasting System,
originating in Washington, D. C.
The guest speaker will be U. S.
Senator Millard E. Tydings of
Maryland, a veteran of the World
War, a holder of the Distin-
guished Service Cross. Command-
er Kaufman, holder of the Con-
gressional Medal of Honor, of
Trenton, N. J., will also speak on
the program.
Samuel Rose of Washington,
D. C., national radio officer, will
be in charge of the radio broad-
cast.

SIX MD WAYS TO START
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MISS ROSINA BETMAN

guests Zinovi Bistritsky, violin-
ist; Miss Rosina Betman, songs;
accompanist, Mrs. Ethel Drum-
mond; Miss Alice Richman, pian-
ist; Mrs. Herbert Metz, dramatic
interpretations; Cantor Hyman
Cohen, baritone; Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar, tenor; accompanist,
Miss Esther Cohen. -
The program is under the en-
tire supervision of Cantor Jacob
Flowers for all occasions— H. Sonenklar, with the assistance
De:ter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622. of Mr. John Frazer.

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