DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle M arriage3 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY ANDERSON—HYDE Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Hyde announce the marriage of ther daughter, Helen Ruth, to Florin B. Anderson. Helen Ruth is the granddaught. er of Louis Goldman, former resi- dent of Detroit. The Bud Simons, of Atkinson Ave., are spending a few weeks Visiting in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft and small daughter, Jill, are now • re. siding in their new home at 17130 Kentucky Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Gaul, of Woodingham Drive, are vacation. ing in Frankfort, Mich. The Alfred Koffmans have re- turned to their home on W. Phila. delphia Ave., from a visit In Frankfort, Mich. —enoto by ueotge prepain BERNICE ROSENBERG RUBIN—PERLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, of 19271 Strathcona Drive, an. Miss Rose Perlman, daughter of Mrs. Meyer Perlman, of 2938 Bur. noUnce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Alfred Leonard lingame Ave., was married July Deutsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, of San Juan Drive. Miss Rosenberg was graduated from the University of Michigan, 12 to Arthur Rubin, son of Mrs. and Mr. Deutsch was graduated from the University of Michigan Anna Rubin. and the Detroit College of Law. He was recently discharged from the Army. FINE—GOLDMAN The wedding will take place on Sept. 17 at the Hotel Statler. ROLLINGER—KRELL Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krell an. nounco the recent marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Grace, to Irving Rollinger. The wedding took place at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek with Rabbi Mor. ris Adler and Cantor Jacob Son. nenklar officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father and mo- ther. was gowned in white bridal illusion. The headress of her fin- gertip-length veil was fashioned in a bonnet of starched heirloom lace: She carried orchids and stepanotes on a white prayer book. Harriett Krell was the maid of honor and only attendant. After a wedding reception for 150 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rollinger left for an extended trip through the eastern states. e Engaged HARRIET ELAINE BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, of Clairmount Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Har- riet Elaine, to Frederick M. Bar- on, son of Mrs. S. Weinberg, of Los Angeles. Announcement of the betrothal was made at a recep- tion held recently at the Brown home. ngagementi Crum Assails British Actions SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA)—The British Government is determined to eliminate the Jewish Agency, destroy the Haganah and establish in Palestine "a so-called demo- cratic commonwealth, which in reality will be an Arab state, the head of which will be the notori- ous Grand Mufti," it was charged here by Bartley Crum, a member of the Anglo-American Commit. tee of Inquiry on Palestine. Mr. Crum asserted that the basis for his charges is informa. tion "furnished to me during the course of my membership on tho Anglo-American inquiry commit. tee. It was repeatedly suggested to us by British members of the committee, and by representatives of the British Foreign Office, that the Jewish Agency be eliminated," he declared. President Truman was urged in a wire from Mr. Crum to refuse to cooperate any further with the British Government on Palestine "so long as Britain persists in its plot to destroy the Jewish national home." The President was also asked to file charges against Birtain before the World Court on charges of violating thn Anglo-American convention on Palestine signed in 1924. Mr. Joseph Benz Heller, of Atkinson Ave., announces the engage. ment of his daughter, Harriett, to Samuel S. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klein, of Duane Ave. Plans are being made for a Septem- ber wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Engle, of Humphrey Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Theresa, to Sol Antman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Antman, of Burlingame Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perlin, of Larchmont Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ione, to Glenn Seidman, of Petos key Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bloom, of Rochester Ave., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty, to Edward Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. Mr. and Mrs. A. Berkman, of Waco, Texas, announce the be. trothal of their daughter, Dr. Ruth Berkman, of Detroit, to Mr. Irwin Goldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Goldman, of LaSalle Blvd. (0 &dm Bride Elect Mrs. Paul Kramer (Nina Aro- now), of Chicago, Ill., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronow, of Monterey Ave. WEISS—MARCUS Betty Marcus, daughter of Mrs. Abraham Marcus, of Clements Ave. and William Nolan Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weiss, of Cortland Ave., spoke their marriage vows on July ,21 at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Kaufman officiated at the double ring cere- mony. The bride wore a gown of white dotted swiss organdy with full skirt extending into a scalloped train and short puff sleeves at- tached to scalloped shoulders pet. al fashion. She wore long shirred dotted swiss gountlets and had a fingertip tulle veil, also scalloped, attached to a dotted swiss and .tulle tierra. Her bouquet was a cascade of Rubrum Lillies. She was attended by her sister Joyce, who wore a gown of tur. (poise dotted swiss organdy and carried a colonial bouquet. Al Kress was best man. The young couple are spending their honey. moon at Mackinac Island. Announcement is made of the marriage of Beverly Joyce Gold- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldman, of Highland Ave., to Jerome Fine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fine, of Ful- lerton Ave. The couple were mar- ried at home and honeymooned in Pittsburgh and New York. They are now residing at the home of the bride's parents. Friday, Aug. 2, 1946 ERIC BENNETT Photographer formerly with Misses Dorothy Barron and Helen Shewach, of Pingree Ave., have just returned from a seven- day Georgian Bay cruise abroad the S.S. North American Miss Marabel Denenburg, of 2004 Central Ave., has left to spend ten days in New York. She is sailing on Aug. 10 for a cruise to the West Indies on the M. S Stella Polaris. • e ar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anchor, 2647 Oakman Court, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerry, on Saturday, Aug. 10, at the Downtown Synagogue. ' Shanghai Rabbinical Students in Canada CHICAGO (WNS)—The group of rabbinical students who ar. rived in this country last week from Shanghai, China, will be settled in Montreal, Canada. At a meeting of the officers of the Mirer Yeshiva here it was de- cided to accept with thanks the invitation of the Canadian Jew- ish Congress to bring the students to the Canadian metropolis. NEW YORK (WNS)—A group of 33 rabbis and rabbin,ical stu- dents arrived in New York last week from San Francisco, where they had landed after a voyage from Shanghai. Some of them are proceeding to Canada, while oth- ers will remain at the Lubavitch- or Yeshiva here. == 7 tale