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August 16, 1946 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-08-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chreelele

W ei(ling3

Recent Bride

Sept. 1—Isabelle Gorosh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorosh.
to Milton Schuster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Schuster, of New York.

e

Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman, of Delaware Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shirley Clarice, to Dave Babich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Babich, of Elyria, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Garvin of Tuxedo Ave., annowice the en-
gagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Dr. Julius S. Barr, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Barr, of Stoepel Ave. The wedding date has been set
for Aug. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berman announce the engagement of their
daughter, Gloria, to Marvin Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn.
The wedding will take place in October.

European Orphans Fill America's
Homes in Daily Increasing Numbers

weeks at the Edgewater Beac

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joslove, of Hotel. Her daughter Marilyn also
Northlawn Ave., have returned is home after having been at.k
from a week's trip to South Ha- Camp Stonycroft for the summer.
ven, Mich.

After spending several weeks as
guests of the Herbert H. Warners
at their summer home at Walnut
Lake, Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard I. Gottlieb, sons Hobart
and Peter and daughter Joy Ellen
have left' for their home in Nor-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of wood, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein and
son, Marcus, formerly of 1530 Lee
Place have moved into their new
home on 10764 Kingston Rd., Hun-
tington Woods.

Leslie Avenue •left Thursday for
Maplewood, N. H. where they ex-
MRS. ROBERT LEVY
pect to stay the remainder of the
At an impressive candlelight summer.
ceremony at the Wardell-Shera-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Harris
ton on July 14, Miss Betty Kutzen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold and little daughter, Rosemary
Kutzen, of Webb Ave., became the have returned from a stay at
bride of Mr. Robert Levy, son of Mackinac Island where they were
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levy, of guests at the Grand Hotel.
Sacramento, Calif.
Dr. and Mrs. Samson of S. Wit.
The bride was lovely in a white
chiffon gown with white satin tenberg, returned from a visit with
bodice encrusted with seed pearls. their sons, Bernard and Ralph,
Her finger-tip veil was held In who are spending the summer at
place with a juliet cap. The bride Camp Arowhon, Ont., were guests
carried a prayer book adorned at the Adult Lodge.
with orchids and stephanates.
Miss Florence Kutzen, sister of
The Misses Audrey Hartman, Vi
the bride, was maid of honor, and Shogan and Pat Newman have re-
Mrs. Ted Teitelbaum was matron turned from a brief visit in Chi-
of honor. Gertrude Kutzen, an- cago and a week's cruise through
other sister of the bride, brides- Georgian Bay, aboard the S.S.
maid. Miss Sheila Ann Horwitz as North American.
flower girl, Ted Teitelbaum was
best man, and Phillip Horwitz,
Mrs. S. K. Slobin of Hotel Sew-
acted as usher.
ard recently returned from the

NEW YORK — A four-year-old
More than 44,000 children of all
Czech Jewish girl was out walk-
ing with a matron and saw a nationalities have been helped by
man who had lost his leg. She the Plan since its inception nine
turned to the matron and said, years ago. Foster parents include
"He can't work. He ought to be Mrs. James Couzens, Rep. Clare
Boothe Luce, Kate Smith, Dr
shot."
You would say that four-year- John Haynes Holmes, Allan Jones,
old children don't talk that way. Tallulah Bankhead, Cornelia Otis Polish Government
They do if they have spent their Skinner, Jack Benny, Fred Allen Establishes Agency
entire lives in a German concen- and Clifton Fadiman.
tration camp. This four-year-old
For Remaining Jews
had been taken to England after
WARSAW, (JTA) — A special
she was released from Camp The-
goVernment agency, which will be
resienstadt not far from Prague,
called the "Department for Pro-
Czechoslovakia.
ductivizatiori of Jews," has been
The little walled garrison town
established by the Polish Govern-
of Theresienstadt normally housed
ment. An official announcement
six thousand persons. One hun-
OXFORD, England, (JTA)—The will be made this week.
dred and fifty thousand have been
there in the last four years, thir- first International Conference of
The new department will assist
ty thousand of whom were chil- Christians and Jews, which has in the rehabilitation and resettle-
concluded
here,
went
on
record
as
dren. When this ghetto concen-
ment of those Jews who want to
tration camp was finally liber- being In favor of the return of remain in Poland. It will be head-
ated, there were seventeen thou- displaced orphaned children to the ed by Major W. M. Wrzoz and
sand men, women and children religious community to which they will be a section of the executive
found alive there. Six feet by two originally belonged.
office of the President, to whom
The conference reaffirmed the
of sleeping space was all that a
it will be directly responsible.
necessity
of
respecting
all
reli-
person was allotted, and every
The government's action follows
room in every house and The very gious faiths and the freedom to
practice, preach, and teach these representations by considerable
lofts were full to overflowing.
Three hundred of these children beliefs. In a report dealing with numbers of Jews who wish to re-
were flown to England. Some of justice, the conference stressed main in Poland, but lack houses,
these children are being cared that special vigilance was neces- jobs and tools. The government
for by the Foster Parents' Plan sary on an international scale for hopes to carry out an extensive
For War Children.
the protection of minorities and program of assistance for these
persons.
Mrs. Ivy Mason, Plan deputy weaker peoples.
The department's activities will
secretary In England, reports that
the childrefi from concentration
center largely on finding employ-
PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT
camps all asked for kitchen duty
ment for Jews either In plants
Plans for the 12th annual donor now operating or by turning over
when they first came to the Plan.
"The children had learned kitch- luncheon of the Primrose Benevo- small shut-down factories to co-
en duty meant a few extra scraps lent Club to be held on November operative groups or by furnishing
when they were in German con- 26 at the Latin Quarters, have workers and artisans with tools.
centration camps," Mrs. Mason been made.
A hint that assistance from
The following committees have
reported. "However, after a few
Jews abroad, in terms of equip-
been
selected
by
the
vice-presi-
days the children found that they
ment and tools which can be util-
were treated well and could have dent, Mrs. May Vltenson.
General chairman, Mrs. M. VI- ized in the new program, would
as much food as they needed."
be welcome, is contained in the
Mrs. Mason reported the case of tenson; toastmistress, Mrs. J. Rod-
fact that the department will work
a two-year-old Czech, Jewish boy man; journal chairman, Mrs. R. closely with the Office of Jewish
Aaron;
journal
co-chairman,
Mrs.
who had lost his mother when he
was born in a concentration camp. F. Friedman; pledge chairman, Affairs in the Ministry of For-
Mrs. B. Weinman; pledge co- eign Affairs.
"He was preparing for bed. Al- chairman, Mrs. B. Sandler; pub-
though he was so young, he would licity chairman, Mrs. R. Ehrlich-
Colombia recently had its first
not let anyone else take off his man, and telephone squad, Mrs. change in party government in
jersey and shoes but adamantly B. Cohen.
16 years.
did It for himself. When he awoke
Captains are: Mrs. A. Cohen,
he quickly jumped out of bed and Mrs. M. Cohen, Mrs. J. Goldstein,
proceeded to dress himself quiet- Mrs. H. Gross, Mrs. A. Hoffman,
ly, unlike the children we have Mrs. L. Jacobson, Mrs D. Lichten-
and his
known."
stein, Mrs. L. Lumberg, Mrs. S.
"So far they have shown little Molitz and Mrs. C. Plafkin.
jealousy, though some first signs
Available for weddings, ban-
of it naturally appeared. It mani-
quets and parties
Czechoslovakia is resuming air
fests itself at present by a remar- services to other European coun-
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trag', 'I carry', whenever some-
MOSS
body carries a tray or a chair or
any large or small object. They KOSHER CATERING CO.
Photographer
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Rea/
formerly with
in trying to lay tables, tidy the
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PORTRAITS OF
more than the others."
: DISTINCTION
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Here is a dark-eyed, sallow
In your home
skinned, thin little youngster. She
by appointment
is only three but has in her face
only-
the bright intelligence of six or
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seven years. What does she want
Photo Engravers
sidling into the Plan office in this
Wedding*,
friendly way? Aha! Her darting
641 MONROE
formals and
eyes betray her. Yesterday there
candid'
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was a big ball in the corner. It
NI gone today and out she slips.

Favors Return of
War Orphans to
Original Religion

LEE FIELDS
Orchestra

ERIC BENNETT

PAGEL'S, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krell of
Glynn Court, returned Monday, by

Mrs. Arthur Abramovitz and
daughter, Eileen, of 2745 Cortland
Mrs. Andrew
of Ohio
Ave., have left for a few weeks' Avenue, recently Ha
et
rurned
from
stay at Atlantic City, N. J.
Chicago, where she spent severe

nyagemento

July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Summer (Elaine Novitz) a son,
David Benjamin.
August 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Milford R. Pregerson (Sara Hope Ber-
man) of 16812 Wildemere, a son, Bernard Myron.
August 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Fleisher (Rosaline Scheveit-
zer) a daughter, Roberta Sue.
August 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer W. Leib, of 2012 Louise Ave., a
daughter, Francine Adele.
August 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn (Marcia Diamond) of
Memphis, Tenn., a son.
August 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Schwartz (Nettie C. Seligson)
a son, Sheldon Elliott.

. IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

plane from New York City where
they were guests at the Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler, of Beacon. While there, they visited
Boston Blvd., are spending their with their daughters, Harriett
Krell, and Blanche (Mrs. Alfred
vacation at Greenbush Inn.
S.) Berger, and her small dough.
ter.

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Friday, August 16, 1946

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WOLFE—WARTELL
Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell,

of Ohio Ave., announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Pearl, to
Mr. William Wolfe, of Cleveland,
Ohio, at Temple Beth El on Aug.
15. The ceremony was followed by
dinner for the immediate family at
the Hotel Statler Terrace Room.

KRUGER—ROSENTHAL
Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal, of 3042
Hurlbut St., announces the mar.
riage of her daughter, Mildred
Rae, to Mr. Leo Kruger, of De-
troit, on Thursday, Aug. 8.

YAROWS—KENTZ
Rose Kentz, of Port Huron, was
married recently to Harry Yarows,
formerly of Detroit and now of
Port Huron. Their address is 2847
East where she spent two weeks Miletory St., in that city.
pleasantly with friends and rela-
tives in New York, Philadelphia
and Patterson, N. J. She leaves
ar Mitzvali
soon for Los Angeles, Calif., where
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Silverman
she will spend some months with
her son Sidney Slobin who resides announce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Morris I., on Saturday morn.
there.
log, Aug. 24, at the Congregation
Miss Betty Kutzen, whose mar- Bnai David. Reception Saturday,
raige to Robert Levy, of Sacra- 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. No cards.
mento, Calif., was an event of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson,
July 14, was extensively enter-
tained at many pre-nuptial func- of Tuxedo Ave., announce the
tions. Among those who gave Bar Mitzvah of their son, How-
showers, luncheons and dinners In ard David, on Saturday, Aug. 24,
her honor were Mrs. Ralph Granct, at Congregation Bnal Moshe.
Miss Lois Wagner, Mrs. Ted Teitel-
baum, M.S. Robert Rafelson, Mrs.
Sidney Hiller, Mrs. H. Serwin, Mrs.
Sam Kutzen, Mrs. B. Siegel, Mrs.
M. Kutzen, Mrs. S. Rapoport, Mrs.
N. Horwitz, Mrs. J. Horwitz, Mrs.
L. Horwitz, Mrs. Leonard Elk,
Mrs. Henry Wagner, Mrs. Max
Kerner and Florence and Gertrude
Kutzen.
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