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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

August 20, 1943

• ENGAGEMENTS

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

BETROTHED

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nash of W. Philadelphia Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Freda Vivian, to S-Sgt. Stuart
L. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hartman.

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• WEDDINGS

Aug. 29—Miss Paula Helene Schott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Schott of Glynn Court, to Joe! Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Eva
Rosenthal of Tuxedo Ave.

• BIRTHS

HERZBERG

Aug. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Sharkey (Vivian Kopel)
of 2500 Highland Ave., a son, Philip Martin.
July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sherr (Esther Silber) of
Cortland Ave., a son, Paul David.
Aug. ...10=To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Rothenberg (Billie
Lichter) of the Wilshire, a (laughter, Paula Deane.
Aug. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Burnett J. Krauss (Josephine
Schwartz) of Martindale Ave., a son, Perry Leonard.
Aug. 10-1'o Mr. and Mrs. Morris W, Stein of 4003 Pasadena,
a daughter.

Council Women Sell
$150,000 in War Bonds
On Molly Pitched Day

Bnai Brith War Bond
Sales Total $112,500,000

KEYSTONE

and

MISS ROSE STOLSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stolsky
of Hazelwood Ave. announce the
betrothal of their daughter, Rose,
to Emil Wolok, son of Mrs. Da-
vid Wolok of Pasadena Ave., and
the late Mr. Wolok.

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WASHINGTON (WNS)—Bnai
As a preamble to an intensified Brith topped the $100,000,000
September bond selling campaign, mark in war bond sales on Aug.
the War Bond committee of the 1 with a total of $112,500,000,
Detroit section, National Coun- enough to pay for an armada of
cil of Jewish Women, celebrated more than 300 Flying Fortresses,
Molly Pitcher day by selling as a result of the successful cul-
$150,000 worth of bonds, the mination of a 70-day bond drive
largest amount obtained by any by the Women's Supreme Council
GILBERT - IMBER
group in Detroit. Mrs. Edward of Bnai Brith during which time
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber
Stein is chairman, and Mrs. Ski- the Bnai Brith women sold $13,- of Fairfield Ave. announce the
ney Soloman acted as chairman 397,000 worth, making their total marriage of their daughter,
of the day.
since January 1st $19,450,000, Shyrle, to Lieut. Joseph G. Gil-
Assisting the chairman and vice Henry Monsky, president of Bnai bert, USAAF, son of Mr. and
chairman was the following com- Brith and chairman of its Na- Mrs. Philip Gilbert of Fairfield
mittee: Mrs. Lewis Frank, Mrs. tional War Service Committee, an- Ave., which took place Aug. 3
at Salt Lake City, U., with Rabbi
Edward Frank, Mrs. Mark Rafel- nounced here today.
This special campaign, designed Alvin S. Luchs of Temple Bnai
son, Mrs. Eugene Arnfeldt, Mrs.
Melvin Baier, Mrs. David Hubar, to sell enough bonds to pay for Israel officiating. Mrs. Gilbert is
Mrs. Jack Epps, Miss Rolla Ja- 500 pieces of fighting equipment, making her home with her parents
cobs, Miss Beverly Prentis, Miss was directed by Mrs. Benjamin while her husband is on overseas
Barbara Prentis, Mrs. Morton Samuels, of Chicago, national war duty.
Wolf, Mrs. A. Katzman and bond chairman of the Bnai Brith
SCHNEIDER - DUKE
Miss Bunny Zemon.
Women, who recently received a
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke of
To purchase bonds through the Treasury Department citation.
Simultaneously, it was announc- Strathmore Drive announce the
National Council of Jewish Wom-
en, call Mrs. Stein at TO. 8-8795, ed here by Henry Monsky, presi- marriage of their daughter,
or obtain them at the Council's dent of Bnai Brith, that the ob- Paula, to Louis Schneider, Jr.,
booth in the Book Bldg., every servance of the 100th anniversary son of Mrs. Louis Schneider of
of Bnai Brith, which was to have Merton Rd., on Wednesday,
(lay from 10 to 4 o'clock
been celebrated throughout the Aug. 11.
country on Oct. 13, has been post-
FOGELMAN - GORDON
poned until after the war.
Ernest Daniel Bright
The Bnai David Synagogue was
The organization was founded
Wins Michigan Music
on Oct. 13, 1834, in New York the scene of a lovely wedding
City. Its fe.inders were Henry when Rabbi Joshua Sperka united
Club" Scholarship
Jones and 12 other men who held in marriage Sophie Gordon,
the first meeting at Sinsheimer's daughtealif f Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Ernest Daniel Bright, son of Cafe which was then located on H. Gordo , and William Fogel-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bright of Essex St., now the heart of the man, son f Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Glendale Ave. is returning home Jewish east side in New York. Fogelman' The bride wore a
this week after having spent the Originally the name of the orga- lovely go n of white satin fash-
summer at the National Music 'zation was "Bundes Bruder."
ioned on princess lines with
Camp, Interlochen, Mich.
sweetheart neck, and her finger-
Ernest was the recipient of a
tip veil was held by a crown
$100 scholarship from the Michi- Anti-Semitism Ruined
of seed pearls. Her flowers were
gan Federation of Music Club. Bulgaria, Says
orchids on a Bible. Miss Eleanor.
While at Interlochen he occupied
Hoffenberg attended the bride as
the first chair in the clarinet Bulgarian Deputy
maid of honor, with Lillian Hack,
section of the orchestra and ap-
Martha Flax, Clara Semansky
ANKARA (WNS)—The Bul- as bridesmaids, and Janet Fogel-
peared as soloist during several
garian Parliament last week list- man as junior bridesmaid. Wil-
broadcasts.
Ernest has won high praise ened to a vitriolic attack by one liam Budman acted as best man.
from the faculty for his fine mu- of its members on the anti-Semi-
sicianship and a great career in tic policies of the Bulgarian gov-
the field of music was predicted ernment, it was reported here Ladies' Auxiliary, JNF,
from Sofia. The Bulgarian deputy
for him.
was reported to have said that Open Bond Drive
official anti-Semitism has created To Raise $100,000
Foreign Minister of Luxemburg
A comprehensive selection of
a critical situation in Bulgaria
Rejects Racial Prejudices
and that the evacuation of Jews
Of National Socialism.
One hundred thousand dollars
from- Sofia has undermined the in War Bonds, for the purchase
LONDON. (WNS) — Josepn entire economic structure of the a of pursuit ship, is the goal of
Bech, Foreign Minister of the country.
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish
Luxemburg Government-in-Exile,
Following this statement, Zora, National Fund, who are sponsor-
issued a statement here this week a Sofia newspaper, came out with ing a garden party and bond
that, after the war, Jews in an editorial to the effect that the rally on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at
the Duchy of Luxemburg will economic wounds of Bulgaria 8 p. in., at the home and gar-
have the same rights and privi- could only be healed by allowing dens of Mr. and Mrs. Sol B
leges as other citizens.
the Jews to return to Sofia. The Edelman, 2250 LaSalle Gardens
Pointing out that Luxemburg newspaper pointed out that in South.
and
had sheltered many Jewish refu- view of the political upheaval in
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president,
gees before its invasion by the Italy, and the defeats suffered and
Mrs.
Joseph
Deytsche,
bond
Nazis, the Foreign Minister de- by the German Army in Russ'
of the Ladies' Auxili-
clared that "there has never been such a move would not only be chairman
ary of JNF, are directing ar-
any anti-Semitic feeling" in Lux- wise but practical.
iangernents, assisted by the mem-
emburg and that "the Luxemburg
Simultaneously, R o u m a n i a n bers of the board of directors.
spirit is poles apart from the newspapers which arrived here Boy
Scouts of Troop 104 will
racial prejudices of National So- last week carried reports showing present
colors.
cialism."
that since December of last year
An interesting program will
the Roumanian government con- follow, with W. E. Hartman, dep-
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and 490,000 hectors of as guest speaker.
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land.
Refreshments will be served.
The public is invited.
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LONDON (WNS)—The Inter-
governmental Committee on Refu-
gees, formed after the Bermuda
Conference, has decided not to
permit any Jewish representatives
to attend its sessions, it was dis-
closed here this week by authori-
tative sources.
It had been reported earlier
that the Committee would allow a
Jewish delegation to attend its
sittings and to present plans look-
ing to the rescue of Jewish refu-
gees. Instead, the Committee has
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sible Jewish organizations.

Bnai David Sisterhood
Open Meeting Aug. 23

The Bnai David Sisterhood will
hold an open meeting on Monday
evening, Aug. 23, at Congrega-
tion Bnai David, Elmhurst and
14th. The Red Cross will present
the picture "They Shall Not Die".
Mrs. Edgar Braun will be the
guest speaker of the evening.
The public is invited. Mrs. L.
Garvin of 2022 Monterey Ave.
entertained the board of direc-
tors at her home on Thursday
afternoon, Aug. 12.

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