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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-06-15

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Page Fourteen

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

CHARMING BRIDE RECENT BRIDE

Germans Face
Punishment for
Racial Crimes

\Scene in "Pagliacci"
Playing at Cinema

The Cinema Theater is pre-
senting for two weeks the first
Detroit showing of the full-
WASHINGTON (WNS).—Su- length feature film opera "Pagli-
preme Court Justice Robert Jack-
son, U. S. war crimes prosecutor,
declared in a report to President
Truman that the atrocities and
persecutions on racial or reli-
gious grounds which have been
committed by the Germans since
1933 will be considered as war
:times and that all persons guil-

ty of inciting, ordering or coun-
selling the commission of those
crimes would be punished. Judge
Jackson made the report follow-
ing his return from London
where he held a series of con-
ferences with high ranking offi-
cials of the United War Crimes
Commission.

MRS. ALVIN S. TOPPER
(Miss Goldie Gross)

The marriage of Miss Goldie
Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Gross of Cortland Ave.,
to T/5 Alvin S. Topper, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Topper of
Tulsa, Okla., took place at Con-
gregation Bnai David on Sunday
evening, June 3.
The bride chose a gown of
ivory satin, fashioned with a
fitted bodice and a full marquis-
ette skirt ending in a circular
train. She carried white orchids
and lilies of the valley on a
prayer book.
Mrs. Ida Okum, aunt of the
bride, served as matron of honor.
Her gown was of aqua taffeta
and her arm bouquet consisted
of yellow roses and baby breath.
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Fay
Steinburger, Misses Florence
Schwartz, Helen Freedman, Lil-
lian Rudack, Marion Dishell and
Estelle Kessler, cousin of the
groom. All wore gowns of yellow
and blue taffeta and they carried
colonial bouquets made up of
roses, carnations and blue iris
in the center.
The altar decorations were
white gladiolas, larkspur and
white carnations. Candelabras
were designed with flowers and
also the setting had large bas-
kets of white flowers and palms
were attractively arranged.
Ushers attending the groom
were Walter Kessler of Tulsa,
Okla., cousin of the groom, Eu-
gene Topper, brother of the
groom, Alvin Kessler, another
cousin, Seymour Gross, brother
of the bride, Sgt. Jerome Green-
stein, Sgt. Sam Gordon and Cpl.
Henry Shershow.
Out of town relatives and
guests were the groom's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kess-
ler from New York, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kessler, Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Kessler, Alvin Kess-
le• and Miss Estelle Kessler, all
of Tulsa, Okla; Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Kessler, Mrs. Sarah Kru-
ger, from New York City, and
Mrs. Anna and Miss Charlotte
Topper of Kansas City.
The bride's grandfather, Louis
Browarny, attended, Mr. and
Mrs. I. Waldorf and Mrs. B.
Ross from Cleveland, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Mellman, Mr and Mrs.
A. J. Mellman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Topalsky and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Mellman, Mrs. I. Green-
stein and Mrs. I. Topalsky, all
from Columbus, 0.; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mellman, Hillsboro, 0.,
and Mrs. Sam Maister of Can-
ton, 0.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated
at the ceremony.
The couple left for their hon-
eymoon at Niagara Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nagler of
4015 Sturtevant will be at home
to their relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 17, from 2 to 5,
in honor of the engagement of
their daughter, Elaine Harriett,
to Pvt. Charles D. Kosher, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kosher
of Kendall Ave. No cards.

Jewish Captives
Face Starvation

NEW YORK.—Jewish s urviv-
ors of Nazi horror camp,,, freed
but temporarily residing here un-
til they can be repatriated or
emigrated, are living under con-
ditions bordering upon starva.
tion, while famine actually e xists
among those who left and struck
off on their own, according to a
cabled plea for relief funds
which the Vaad Hatzala Emer-
gency Committee received from
Isaac Sternbuch, its representa-
rlaa tnzda.ht is se
tivTe hein vSawaidtzeH
eking
$2,300,000 for foreign relief,

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Judge Jackson said that "a
large number of individuals and
officials who were in authority
in the government, in the mili-
tary establishment including the
General Staff, and in the finan-
c.
--Photo by Preston Sweet
cial and economic life of Ger-
many,
who
by
all
civilized
stand-
MRS. JOHN ERMAN
ards are provable to common
t otAtil sofewiTz
(Miss Ruth Helene Bonner)
criminals, will be duly punished."
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bon-
Referring to the Nazi record of
ner of 3265 W. Boston Blvd. an- cruelty and brutality, Judge
nounce the marriage of their Jackson said:
daughter, Ruth Helene, to John
"Our people have been out-
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s
Erman, son of Mr. and Mrs. raged by the oppressions, the
David Erman of 17199 Prairie, cruellest form of torture, the
t: :1
which took place on Sunday, large-scale murder and the
no crackingly crisp
June 10, at the Wilshire Hotel. wholesale confiscation of prop-
Rabbi I. Stollman officiated.
erty which initiated the Nazi acci," adapted from Leoncavello's and delicious they've

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...

Mr. and Mrs. "Pete" Parker
of the Fort Wayne Hotel cele-
brated their 10th anniversary on
Wednesday, May 13. Mr. and
Mrs. Parker operate Parker's
Restaurants at 410 Temple, in
the Fort Wayne Hotel, and at
4278 Second Blvd.

regime within Germany. They
witnessed persecution of the
greatest enormity on religious,
political and racial grounds, the
breakdown of trade unions and
the liquidation of all religious
and moral influences. We pro-
pose to punish acts which have
been regarded as criminal since
the time of Cain."

world famous grand opera, star-
ring the famous tenor, Richard
Tauber as Canio. The supporting
cast includes Steffi Duni and

Diana Napier.

become a popular

daily food...so
wholesome they make
an ideal snack for the
youngsters! Keep a

package on hand at
all times!

\'ACU
or I

"Pagiacci" contains all the
famous arias made famous by
Caruso in the role of Canio.

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Clea
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PAIN'
Wan

Mrs. Samuel Schaflander of
Merrick Ave. is leaving Sunday
for Biloxi, Miss., to spend sev-
eral weeks with her children,
Lt. and Mrs. Gerald M. Schaf-
lender.

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ing
Fret
tere

Miss Elaine D. Sobel, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel
of W. Outer Drive, has received
her Bachelor of Science Degree
from Michigan State University
and will spend the summer as
dietician for the Indianapolis
Jewish Community Center Camp.

late
lent

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gutenberg
of 2934 Webb celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary at a
dinner held at their home last
Sunday evening.

PAIN'

hal
ant(
lead
TR.

Miss Lois Coggan of 17394
Wildemere will have open house
on Sunday, June 17, 3 to 5 p.m.,
honoring Miss Laverne Weiss of
Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Frank
of 17150 Pennington Drive will
be at home to their friends and
relatives on Sunday, June 17,
afternoon and evening, in honor
of their son, Alan N., who will
graduate from the Wayne Medi-
cal School.

,

FOR
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Prof. Michael Fekete, holder of
the chair in mathematics since
1929, has been elected rector of

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Mrs. Simon Rotter (Ilene Pos-
ner) entertained for Miss Bertha
Robinson with a small dinner
party at her home on June 7.
Miss Robinson is leaving for an
extended stay in Dallas, Tex.

Cadet George Kerwin, who has
been attending Admiral Farragut
Academy, Pine Beach, N. Y., is
spending his summer vacation
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
William V. Kerwin of 2948 Webb
Ave. He returns Sept. 22.

Friday, June 15, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

PROF. MICHAEL FEKETE

the Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem. Prof. Fekete was born in
Hungary in 1886. Before joining
the Hebrew University faculty

in 1928, he taught at the Uni-
versity of Budapest.

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