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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-16

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Friday, November 16, 1945

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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GUREVITCH - RIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Elie Rives, of
Pasadena Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mar-
tha, to Leonard Gurevitch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gurevitch,
of Fullerton Ave., on Oct. 21.

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GOODMAN — GITLIN
Dr. and Mrs. Julius R. Gitlin
announce the marriage of their
sister, Miss Ethel Gitlin to Julius
L. Goodman, son of Mrs. May
Goodman which took place on
Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Godman
are residing at the Highland
Towers.

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WELBER — ROSENBERG
Mrs. Minnie Rosenberg an-
nounces the marriage of her
daughter Dorothy to Tech. Ser-
geant Daniel Welber, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Welber of Brook-
lyn, New York on Thursday, the
eighth of November.

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SOLOMON — BOLGRA
Sam Solomon was united in
marriage to Mollie Bolgra in
Erie, Pa. They spent their honey-
moon at Rochester, New York,
and are now living at the Fort
Wayne Hotel, Detroit.

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LOCAL SOCIETY

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The committee on arrange-
ments for the Music Study Club
annual scholarship concert meets
at the home of Mrs. Jay Rosen-
shine, 1945 Oakman Blvd., on
Nov. 20, at 8 p.m.
The artist to be presented this
year will be Miss Paula Lench-
ner, National Federation of Mu-
sic Clubs winner in voice.
The concert will take place at

WILNER - STONE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bert Wilner
announce the marriage of their
diughter, Joyce Gloria, to Lt.
Edward Stone, son of Mr, and
,\Irs. Samuel Stone, on Oct. 23,
at Greensboro, N. C.

KIEF - SHAPIRO
A wedding of unusual beauty
was solemnized Sunday evening,
Oct. 21, at the Wardell-Sheraton
Hotel, when Miss Gloria Edythe
Shapiro became the bride of Mr.
Charles Kiel.

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Mrs. Max Tauber, of 3345
Buena Vista, is having as a guest
Mrs. Zelda Roth, from Brook-
lyn. Mrs. Tauber will entertain
Mrs. Roth during her stay.

Corp. Alvin Paul is being
partied by his mother, Florence
Paul, of 4050 Duane, this Sunday
from 2 to 5. Alvin is on a 45-day
furlough after having spent 25
months in the ETO.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New-
man, of Canterbury Drive, were
hosts to a group of friends at
dinner, Saturday night, Oct. 27.

Honoring their son, Jacob
Brown, who has been discharged
from th e Army and just return-
ed frog„ the Pacific area, Mr. and
firs. Frank V. Martin gave a
family dinner party Saturday,
Oct. 20, in their home on Moss
Ave.

Mrs. Harry Winkelman was a
recent guest of her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor
Kahn, .f Chicago Blvd.

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NIBS. BEN BASKIN
(Miss Miriam Liebow)

The marriage of Miss Miriam
Liebow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Liebow of W, Euclid Ave.
to Ben Baskin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Baskin took place on
Sunday evening, Oct. 21, at the
Congregation Beth Abraham. Rab-
bis Joseph Thumin and I. Stoll-
man officiated,
The bride was charming in .a
gown of shimmering satin bro-
cade with a fingertip tulle veil
held in place by a coronet of white
lace. The full skirt ended in a
long train. She carried a white
orchid on a bible.
Miss Rae Ann Moss, maid of
honor, was lovely in a dark blue
gown and carried a bouquet of
ivory chrysanthemums. The miss-
es Doris Altman and Josephine
Levin acted as bridesmaids and
wore gowns of pale blue and
pink satin with matching bou-
quets.

The groom was assisted by Al-
bert Watnick as best man. The
ushers included Bob Bichoff and
Monte Korn.
Mr. and Mrs. Baskin left for
an extended honeymoon and upon
their return will reside in De-
troit.

Beth El Welcomes
Servicemen Back

Bnai Moshe Holds

ANTI-SEMITISM IN FRANCE
ON THE WANE, SAYS BLUM
Jack .1. Kraizman announces
PA RIS (WNS) — Certainty
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that "what is left of the anti-

. 1764 to 1025 PenobscOt Semitic virus in France will soon
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Dener-Joy, Florin , Tyler 6-6622
'Iowan for all occasion,—

Anna Schneiderman
To Speak at Statler

Anna Center Schneiderman,
outstanding educator, will speak
at the Hotel Statler, Monday,
Nov. 26, under the auspices of
the Women's Division of the Am-
erican Jewish Congress of which
she is in charge of the education-
al program. Her subject will be
"The World Crisis — A Chal-
lenge to America."
The meeting will be preceded
by a luncheon at 12:30. For res-

ervations, call Mrs. Arthur Gran-
noff, University 3-8507.

Jewish Congress Cites
Scientific Method of
Fighting Anti-Semitism

be eliminated completely," was
expressed last week by Leon

Blum, former French premier.

NOVEMBER 17 — SATURDAY

Jr. Home Relief Dance, at Lee Plaza Hotel.
Saturday Night Party Dance—Jewish Center

NOVEMBER 18 — SUNDAY

United Yiddish Folks Conference, at Jericho Hall.
JWEWO Banquet, at Shaarey Zedek.
Center Council, at 12th Street Center.
Detroit Halevy Musical Social--Jewish Center
Detroit Bnai Brith Young Women Membership Affair—
Jewish Center

NOVEMBER 19 — MONDAY
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Annual Donor Luncheon—Bnai
Moshe Banquet Hall

Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Home for Aged Tea honor-
ing Mrs. Werbe—Jewish Center

NOVEMBER 20 — TUESDAY
Bnai David Sisterhood Donor Affair—Social Hall

Louis Marshall Women Membership Party—Education Cen-
ter
East Side Women Bnai Brith Annual Paid-Up Membership
Party—Home of Mrs. Samuel Hirsch, 929 Westchester,
Grosse Pte.
Louis D. Brandeis Women's Auxiliary membership tea-
Book-Cadillac Hotel
Louis D. Brandeis Lodge and Thanksgiving Party—Orient
Recreation

NOVEMBER 21 — WEDNESDAY
Detroit League

of National Home for Jewish Children at
Denver Luncheonette—Home of Mrs. Moe Leiter, 1446
Chicago Blvd.

Jewish National Fund Donor Rally—Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
NOVEMBER 26 — MONDAY
American Jewish Congress Lunchoon—Statler Hotel

Annual Joint Meeting of Sisterhood and Men's Club of
Temple Israel—Det. Institute of Arts

e ngagemenb •

Mr. and Mrs. George Stocker of 14007 Robson Avenue announce
NEW YORK (JTA) — The the engagement of their daughter Shirley Eunice to Stanley D. Kab-
use of modern techniques of so- ran, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kabran of Scranton, Pa.

cial science to reduce tensions
between Jewish and non-Jewish
residents of Coney Island, where
a number of "incidents" have
taken place, was revealed here
Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stralser (Janyce Lynch) of Los
by Henry Epstein, chairman of
Angeles,
California, a son.
the Commission on Community
Interrelations of the American Nov: 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenblatt (Isabel Cohen) of
Jewish Congress, which is carry- Collingwood Avenue, a daughter.
ing out the program. Mr. Epstein
was formerly Solicitor-General of
New York.

The project in Coney Island

$3,500,000

KRAIZNIAN MOVES OFFICE

e retooval of his law offices

the Art Institute on the evening
of Dec. 10.
The proceeds of this concert
are to go for music in hospitals
and toward the Sylvia Simons
Scholarship Fund of the Music
Study Club.
Assisting Mrs. Rosenshine as
hostesses will be Mesdames Max
Reich, Maurice Norse, Philip Do-
rian, Abe Brasch and Miss Lillian
Newmark,
Miss Rosalie Gross will render
vocal selections.

got under way late in 1944 fol-
Temple Beth El welcomes with lowing a Yom Kippur "syna-
pleasure the following men who gogue incident" when hoodlums
have recently received honorable broke up holiday services in the
discharges from the armed forc- Young Israel Synagogue. A "task
es: Milton Doner, Allison C. Ta- force" of the Commission, Mr.
bor, Jay Hartman, Donald E. Epstein said, was assigned to the
Gelbard, Milton II. Sims, Leo job of fact-finding. These men
Ross, Aid Kushner, Jacob G. and women included psycholo-
Brown, Eliot Robinson, Bernard gists, public opinion measurement
Server, Arthur Serwer, James experts, community organizers
Wineman and Hart H. Stiebel.
and their specialists.
They conducted public opinion
polls to learn the "gripes" and
Needed
wants of the dominant racial and
religious groups; trained local
For Palestine Youth
residents to help with fact-find-
NEW YORK (JTA) — The ing; surveyed recreational, hous-
sum of $3,500,000 will be re- ing, business and school facili-
quired during the current year ties; helped the members of
to provide clothing, mainte-
Youth Town stage inter-racial
nance, care and education for activities; organized panels of
apProximately 7,000 children community leaders to work for
now under the care of the youth common interests; and assisted in
immigration department of the developing a program of civic
Jewish Agency, Eliezer Kaplan, betterment in housing, health,
the Agency's treasurer, cabled teen-age recreation, and other
to the newly formed Youth Im- fields.
migration Coordinating Commit-
Some of the non-Jewish boys
tee here.
involved in the Yom Kippur in-

n Mrs. B. Robert Meyer,
Mr. iid
'f Nev, York, are the guests of Thanksgiving Services
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
their p; rents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Her-
man 1f per of the Lee Plaza hold Thanksgiving services on
Apts. The couple have recently Thursday, Nov. 22, at 11 a.m.
been r. leased from the service. Cantor David Katzman will lead
M r- Di :er had been a lieutenant the prayers.
in the 'rmy and Mrs. Meyer a
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rab-
lieutena
(j•g•) in the navy.
bi Eliezer A. Levi will deliver
the addresses, in keeping with
Mr. iind Mrs. Maurice Landau th spirit of the traditional Am-
an d Mi. and Mrs. Julian Zemon erican holiday. The public is in-
'Pent ti .ii past weekend in Cleve- vited.
land.

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Calendar of Events

Music Study Club Plans
Annual Concert Dec. 10

aming aride

iKARP - GOLDSTROM
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstrom,
o f Muirland Ave., announce the
marriage of their daughter Bette,
4i Lt. (j.g.) Samuel Karp, son
1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karp, of
Jadstone Ave. Rabbi G. G. Ro-
,iinstock performed the marriage
ceremony Saturday eve ning, Oct.
27.

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Center

Anna Werbe Honored Six Lecture Programs
By Center Art Exhibit Starting with Kerrison

A dinner honoring Mrs. Anna
L. Werbe, in whose honor an art
exhibition is on display at the
Jewish Community Center will
be given under the auspices of
the Jewish Community Center on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel. Subscrip-
tions are being taken by Mrs.
Morris Garvett, chairman of the
committee and Mrs. Alexander
Freeman, co-chairman.
The exhibit is on view at the
Center from Sunday through
Thursday in the afternoon and
evening, and on Friday after-
noon. The public is invited.

Mother's Clubs

As part of the "Where Do We
Go from Here Series," the
Mothers' Clubs will discuss this
week, "Democracy's Unfinished
Business."

cident are now cooperating with MOTHERS' CLUBS PROGRAM
the Commission's staff in analyz-
Center Mothers' Club — Mon-
ing reasons for conflict and seek- day, Nov. 19, at 8:30 p.m., at
ing solutions, Mrs. Epstein re- the Jewish Community Center.
ported.
Young Women's Study Club—
Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 1:30 p.m.,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Lawton at Waverly.
Port
Woodward Study Club—Wed-
Armistice Day was observed by nesday, Nov. 21, at 1:30 p.m.,
Cong. Mt. Sinai during Friday at the Jewish Center.
night services on Nov. 9. In his
Fenkell Mothers' Club—Wed-
sermon Rabbi Selig S. Auerbach nesday, Nov. 21, at 8:30 p.m.,
reminded his congregation that Custer School, Linwood at Mid-
this was also the day on which land.
the Nazis staged the first pogrom
Davison Mothers' Club—Thurs-
against the Jews in Germany, day, Nov. 22, at 8:30 p.m., at
burning their synagogue, dese- Workmen's Circle, Linwood at
crating the Scrolls of the Law, Burlingame.
and murdering many Jews.
The Men's Club of Cong. Mt. SELECT SOCIALS MEET
Sinai is sponsoring a benefit bingo
The Select Social Club will
party, the proceeds of which will hold its next meeting Saturday,
go to the Synagogue fund. Her- Nov. 24, at 8:30 p.m., at the
man L. Goldstein is chairman of Jewish Center. Men and women
the affair.
of forty and over are welcome.

Huron



A series of six lecture-discus-
sion programs on economic the-
ory and current problems will
be inaugurated by the Jewish
Community Centers Business and
Professional Discussion Group on
Wednesday, Nov. 21.
Irvine Kerrison, who is on the
staff of the Workers Education
Program of the University of
Michigan Extension, will lead
the series on economics.

Sat. Night Dance at
Community Center

The Saturday Night Party
Committee of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center announces that
another one of its popular dances
will take place on Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 17, at the Center.
Dance music for the affair
will be provided by the Phil
Gibbs Trio. Miss Sylvia Weiss
is chairman of the committee
in charge of these dances.

Reparations Asked
For German Jews

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A
request that a certain percent-
age of the reparations exacted
from Germany should be set aside
for the partial compensation of
damages suffered by German,
stateless and non - repatriable
Jews under the Nazi regime has
been presented to James F.
Byrnes, Secretary of State, by
the American Jewish Committee.

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