America "(wish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 I , 1342 BETROTHED DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE o J The Legal Chion clo • ENGAGEMENTS 7 ENGAGED Bnai Brith Aids U. S. Expeditionary Forces Th . . and Nlrs. Sol S. Vineherg of Virginia l'a rk, formerly o Aloft Rea I. Quebec, Canada, announce the betrothal of their daugh- ter, Shirley Nlarguerite, to Irvin Jerome Roth, son of NI ti. :M•s. Sant Baum of LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Ethel Cra in e of LaSalle Blvd. announces the engagenl11 1 of her daughter, Betty, to Arthur L. Benson, son of ND.. and .011s. Louis Benson of Strathinoor Ave. nbaun t . Aug, aid by • Sett wAsillNGT()N ( ‘1' NS ) — Ex- pansion of Bnai Brit h's war-time cooperation with the American Red ('Toss to include assistance in furnishing hospitality and rec- reational facilities to F'.xpediticut- ;icy Forces through the Overseas Service Clubs of the Red Cross was announced today by Henry WEDDINGS M on sky , president of Mai Brith. pin of paniol Burn. after (ikina c ikrant after hinir Salo. h sue MN, NI ISS MILDRED FINKELSTEIN .11.. and Mrs. J. Finkelstein of 1964 Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their (laugh- tet • Mildred, to Milton Moss, son of Nlt. and Nits. Harry Moss of 1633 Clairmount Ave. itugh- e Capt. Gun- they idler visit Sid- a eon, Kay Dr. or a of hold 23, of cry, to .tike 12 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mrs. Benjamin M r. and Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. are spending a fortnight with • theii family in Denver. August 22—Nliss Pearl Scitiussel, daughter of NI r. and this. Nia mice Schlussel of Pontiac ( formerly of Detroit(, to Pvt. Bennie NI irk in, son (tI' ND. and Nhis. Jacob NI irkin of South Bend, Ind. The marriage w ill take place at Kessler Field, Miss., where Pvt. M irk in is now stationed. Aug. 30—NI iss Muriel Geschelin, daughter of ND.. and NI Joseph Ges•helin of Edison Ave., to Alexander Seskin, son of Adolph Sesk in of Blaine Ave., Rabbi Leon Frani officiating. Sept. 5—NI iss Fenton, daughter of \Ir. and Nits. Murry NI. Fenton of 8838 LaSalle Blvd., to Richard A. Seidl!), son of NI I.. and Mrs. John A. Serlin of Chicago, Ill., at the Book-Cadillac MISS PEA1?1, 1.(4U1SE 11140 W N Hotel. Rabbi A. NI. Hershman and Cantor Sonenkla• will officiate. r. and Mrs. Nlax P. Brown o f 37a8 Monterey Av e , announ ce the engagement of their (laugh- ter, Pearl Louise, to Isadore June 7--To \II. and NI rs. Henry P. Onrich ( Lillian Ross) of Cohn, son of Mr. and Nits. Sam- uel H. Cohn ot 37117 Tuxedo 3759 Calvert Ave., a daughter, Barbara Ann. Aug. 9—To ND. and N1rs. Abe Kahn (Vivian Schlussel ) of Ave. The wedding will take place Nov. 1, 1942. Leslie Ave., a daughter, Margo Diann. Aug. 11—To Mr. and NI rs. Meyer Berman Sophie Fleishman ) of 1345 Richton, a daughter, Barbara Ruth. Aug. 15—To Mr. and Nhis. Herman Finsterwa Id ( Elsie W est- man I of Flint, a son, Herman Finsterwald Aug. 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Lynn I Marcia Diamond ) of 2900 S. Fort St., a son, Charles Man. Aug. 13—To Mr. and :Mrs. Manuel Hartman ( Eleanore Jacob) JERUSALEM ( WNS) — A of Renfrew Rd.. a son, John Jacob. • BIRTHS Palestine Plan to Aid Jews in Polish Ghettos Sent to Washington Junior Hadassah and Junior Council Girls Entertain Servicemen Recent Bride Mrs. Milton A. Alexander of Calvert Ave. with her daughter, Helen, are visiting lice parents. Mr. and ND's. .1. Nlallin of Cin- ein ra ti, Ohio. Mrs. Harold R. Schakne or Euclid Ave. is in New York City where she will spend a week. Mrs. ha rry Nathan of Glad- one Ave. is visiting in Boston. Mass. Max Weinberg of Los Angeles. Cal., is visiting with his niece and nephew, NI r. and Mrs. David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. ti. and Mrs. Arthur H. Rice of Ohio St. are spending. a week at Frankfort, NI jell. Miss Bloi;som Rove ich of Oa k- 111:1 /1 Ct., a bride-elect of early fall, will be honored with a mis- cellaneous shower in the form of a dinner, at the Wilshire Hotel on Wednesday, Aug. 26. The shower will be given by Mrs. Albert Meister and Mrs. Sam Pechere•. 2d iss ,Johanna Nessenf el d of St urtevaitt Ave. has returned after spending her vacation as the guest ()f her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Nessenfeld of St. Louis, Mo. A fter spending three weeks in Mt. Clemens, Mich., w here they were guests at the Olympia !hotel, ND. and Mrs. Samuel Rubenstein of Chicago, Ili., were entertained extensively during t heir stay here by Mr. and Samuel A. Becker of Tuxedo Ave. find Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sa v in of Fullerton Ave. One of the affairs planned in their hon- or was a dinner for 25 guest s given by Mr. and Mrs. Beck( r .11 Tuesday evening, Aug. 4. \l: - s. Rubenstein is well known in Chicago as a leader in numer- ous fraternal, social and charit- iible organizations, including Tho Iladassah. ND.. and M rs. NI. Morof 'of West Jefferson Ave. are visiting heir son, Sergt. Bernard Moroi . . at Camp Stoneman, in Pittston g. Calif. - I 'hot. by J. .1 Clark, Si MRS. HARRY S. C(411EN (Miss Gertrude NI ilstein I ND's. I. Nlilstein Of W. Euclid Ave. announces the marriage a f her (laughter. Gertrude. to Harry S. Cohen, soil of Mr. and :Mrs, Morris Cohen of Blaine Ave., on Sunday. Aug. 16. Rabbi Ilerscii- man officiating. MARRIAGES COHAN - KLEIN Irene Rosalie Klein became the bride of Dooley A. Cohan, son of Mrs. Fanny Cohan On Sunday, July 26. The bride was l o vely in white waffle •eavo pique dress trimmed in iris''. type lace, large waffle weave pique off the face hat. The cere- mony was read at 4 o'clock the home of the bride's sis+ cr and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mr,. Murton Yarrows of Fa irfi Ave. Rabbi Adler officiated. Dinner at Northwood Inn was had for the immediate famil y. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sinn ikler of Champagne, Ill.. gave the bride in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Co- han left for a 14-day motor trip through northern NI ichifran. MAYER - WEISN1AN r. and Mrs. Oscar A. Kauf- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisman oe nt of Renfrew Rd. returned Rehovath. Palestine, fornw Hy of t week from a stay 81 Mack Detroit, Mich., announce the Mae Island. marriage of their daughter. Phyllis Rose, to Arthur Mazer, Lieut. Robt. Jay Newman is son of Mr. and M rs. Herman now stationed at the Tonopah. Mazer of Haifa, Palestine. on Nevada. Bomb and Gunner;; Aug. 19. Range. SC HAF'1,A NDER - POLUN1 BAUM Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero In the presence of the imme- entertained a group of friends diate families at the Van Cle.4) last week at Apple Crest Farms. Hotel in Dayton, Ohio, Miss Mrs. Sol Quentin Kesler of Marjorie Polumbaum, daughter the Art Center Hotel is spend- of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Polum- ing some time in New Yort; baum of Harrison, N. Y., and Pvt. Gerald M. Schaflander, son City. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaf- hinder of Detroit, were united Ten per cent of your Income in marriage on Aug. 14, Rabbi In War Bonds will help to Burick of Dayton officiating. build the planes and tanks Seymour Kapetansky acted a; that will Insure defeat of litt- hest man and Constance Schat- ler and his Axis partners. lander was the bride's attendant. Forty servicemen were enter- t tined Wednesday evening at the Jewish Community Center by Junior Council and Junior Ha- dassah girls in what proved un- expectedly to be a blackout party. The Wednesday night parties, which are a regular event at the Jewish Community Center, are sponsored by the Army and Navy Committee of the League of De- troit Jewish Youth and the USO Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board and are plantwd each week by two of the League's affiliates. Hostesses are a specified number from • the organizations planning the party and 25 girls from the USG's official lists. Shortly before 10 o'clock the servicemen and hostesses came in- doors from the courtyard, where there had been dancing and games and adjourned to t he Center Air Raid Shelter, which is fortun- ately located in the Game Room. There some of the boys played billiards or ping-pong, while the majority enjoyed a bingo game in which prizes were small, but plen- tiful. After the all-clear signal, all returned to the courtyard, where ice cream, cake and drinks were served and dancing continued un- t.I 11 p. m. Mussolini Orders Purge of Party Members Because They are Pro-Jewish ISTANBUL ( WNS) — T! purge of 60,000 members of Lill' Fascist Party in Italy was ordered by Premier Mussolini on the ground that the dis- missed functionaries constituted a pro-Jewish "bloc" which sab- otaged ant i-Jewish legislation. according to reports received here. Despite repeated warnings by tite Fascist Party, it was t ported, thousands thousands of minor offi- cials and patty members con- tinued their friendships with Jews and failed to report their Je %visit friends and neighbors alleged violation of the harsh anti-Jewish laws which were introduced in Italy by II Duce at the insistence of senior partner Hitler. The purge cam e shortly after Roberto Farinacci, high Fascist official. demanded t hat the party be cleansed of all pro-Jewish elements. Farinacci expressed dissatisfaction with the progress of the anti-Jewish campaign and warned that drastic steps would be taken against "Jewish sy - pa t Ill . / A. 1'S." Many of the purged party members were married to Jewish women whom they re- fused to divorce, the report said. nor After a brief honeymoon the couple are residing at 22 Maple St., Xenia, Ohio, close to Patter- son Field where Pvt. Schafland- er is ,stationed at present as an instructor in the Air Service Comma nd Administration & Edu- cational Department. memorandum outlining how food and medical supplies can be ship- ped to the starving Jews in the Polish ghettos without aiding the Nazis has been transmitted to the State Department in Washington by Lowell C. Pinkerton, American Consul-General in Palestine, it was disclosed here. The plan was submitted to Mr. Pinkerton by the Representation of Polish Jews here, one of the groups art ively campaigning for United Nations aid to Polish Jewry. Earlier the Representa- tion of Polish Jews had appealed directly to President Roosevelt and had been informed that the Unit- ed States Government would give sympathetic consideration to to concrete proposal which would in no way aid the enemy. A W'ashington communication to the Representation of Polish Jews stated that the question of sending supplies to areas where suffering exists as a result of the war, is receiving sympathetic con- sideration by the Government." The note added that "if means can be found to assist the civic population in the conquered Euro- pean countries without having such assistance inure to the bene- fit of the Axis Powers, you may be assured that proposals of this character will receive sympathetic consideration by t he Government of the United States." It was under. tood here that the memorandum transmitted to the U.S. State Department pro- posed that the American Red Cross, following an agreement with the I nterna thm a I Red Cross, be placed in full charge of the "mercy" shipments to the Polish ghettos. Advised by the Red Cross that, on the request of the War De- partment, it teas establishing club and recreation centers overseas wherever the War Department in- dica tes such facilities are needed, !Ina i Britt, uttered and the Red Cross accepted the aid of Bnai Brith overseas lodges in facilitat- ing the efforts of Red Cross field directors and club directors abroad. Among the . Bnai Brit h units be made available to the Red ('toss over- seas workers are those in Lon- don, Leeds, Hull, Nlanchester, Not- whose cooperation will tingham and Sunderland, all in England ; Glasgow, Scotland; and Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt. The lodges in Egypt and those in London have been cooperating for several months in furnishing hos- pitality and recreational facilities • to United Nations soldiers, sail- ors and airmen. Invest With Uncle Sam—Buy Bonds! glom, Clu'1 141,1 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Featuring Wedding open daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p m. Sundays 12 to 3 Announcing THE RE-OPENING OF Franzel Beauty Salon Under the Management of HELEN MULLER formerly with the AL ICE BEAUUTY SALON Jewish Owner All friends cordially invited. 11366 DEXTER BLVD. HOgarth 1271 Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 Bnai David Synagogue ELMHURST AT 14TH announce that tickets for the High Holy Day Services are now on sale Cantor Moshe Ber Gordon will chant the services with a choir under the direction of David Shkolnick Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will deliver sermons in Yiddish and English Junior services for young people will he held in the chapel