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September 07, 1945 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-09-07

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Friday, September 7,1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Forfy-Flve

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Betrothed

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halperin and Mr. and Mrs. Al Schwartz
have returned from a visit in New York City.
Mrs. Louis Goldberg and daughter, Betty, of the Belcrest have
returned to their home after two weeks vacation in Chicago.
Miss Goldberg has left for a two week holiday in New York,
and upon her return will resume her studies at Kingswood School,
Cranbrook.
Mrs. Betty Kashdan of Memphis, Term., has been spending the
past two weeks in Detroit visiting her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jacobs of Hazelwood Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of
Savory Ave. She will remain over the holidays.
Sgt. and Mrs. James Berendt have returned to Dayton, 0., after
spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt
of Boston Blvd.
Mrs. Henry Lurie of Columbus is visiting her §on-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer of Birchcrest Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Byron Ave. are spending the holi-
days in Mishawauka, Ind., with Mrs. Tobin's family.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Ungar of Sturtevant Ave. have returned
from a few weeks' stay in Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Boston Blvd. tiave returned
from a visit in California.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Quentin Kessler of the Art Center Apt. have
returned from a short stay in Mackinac Island.
—Gene Levett Photo
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Baer and their three sons of Fairfield CORNELIA C. DIETRICHSTEIN
Ave., have returned from a stay in Muskoko, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Bela Dietrich-
stein of Virginia Park announce
Soviet Orders Its Former
the engagement of their daughter,
Polish Nationals to Return
Cornelia Leonora, to Sidney
SHANBROM - ROTHENBERG:
LONDON, (JPS)—All Jewish Seder, son of Mrs. Ann Seder of
The marriage of Ethelyn Merriam and non-Jewish nationals of ter-. Chicago Blvd.
Rothenberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg, to Wil- ritories formerly Polish but now
liam Shanbrom, son of Mr. and incorporated into the Soviet Dismissal of Race-Bigot
Mrs. Joseph D. Shanbrom, was Union were ordered to return to From N.Y.C. School Asked
solemnized August 19, at the those territories.
NEW YORK (JPS)—Immedi-
Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Joshua
ate dismissal action against Miss
In
Italy,
Belgium,
France,
Sperka officiated.
Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, Russian May Quinn, Brooklyn public
The bride wore a powder blue
school teacher, accused of pro-
afternoon dress and a pink hat Ambassadors issued notice to for-
with a veil, and carried two white mer Poles to register and return moting racial and religious in-
orchids on a white bible.
to the now Russian territory, tolerance in her classes, was
The matron of honor, the naming the end of 1945 as the demanded b y Assemblyman
bride's sister, Mrs. Bernard R. deadline for the carrying out of Schupler (D: Brooklyn) in a
Berman (Ruth Rothenberg) of this mass removal. Natives of letter to. Superintendent . of
Midland, Tex., sang "Because", these territories had been pre-
accompanied by Mildred Prady, viously given a choice of adopt- Schools Wade.
pianist, and R. Goodman, violin- ing either Russian or Polish
Miss Quinn, a civics teacher,
ist. Harry Shanbrom of Los zenship. The alleged new order was accused of preaching in-
contradicts
the
earlier
arrange-
Angeles, brother of the groom,
tolerance by fellow teachers. A
ment.
was best man.
libel suit which she brought
against them was dismissed by
The young couple are honey- "Haircillin." Supplements
the Brooklyn Supreme Court.
mooning in Chicago and will also Pennicillin as Remedy
spend two weeks in. northern
NEW YORK (JPS)—A red dye, Mendelssohn's Fifth Symphony
Michigan. On their return, they
will make their home at 18071 or pigment, produced from a On General Motors Concert
mold found in human hair, which
Birwood Ave.
Mendelssohn's Symphony No.
Among the out-of-town guests may be a remedy for typhoid 5 in D. known as the. "Reforma-
fever
and
some
varieties
of
dy-
at the wedding were Cpl. and
tion Symphony," will be con-
Mrs. B. R. Berman and son, sentary against which penicillin ducted by Arturo Toscanini as
Richard Jordan, of Midland, Tex., is ineffective, has been discovered the high3;ght of the General
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shanbrom by Dr. L. Rosenthal, of Israel Motors Symphony of the Air
and son, Terry, of Los Angeles, Zion Hospital, in Brooklyn. Dr. Sunday, Sept. 9 (NBC, 5 to 6
and Mrs. E. Weiss and son, San- L. Rosenthal disclosed that the p. m.,. EWT). Other works to be
dye stopped the growth of other heard will be Luigi Cherubini's
ford, of Youngstown.
germs. Tests are underway to Overture to the opera-ballet,
SCHWARTZ - REISNER: The determine if the dye is poisonous Anacreon, and The Moldau by
marriage of Miss Julie Reisner, to humans.
Bedrich Smetana.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Reisner of Philadelphia
Ave., and Walter William
Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Schwartz of Mt, Clemens, was
solemnized on Aug. 26. The
bridegroom was in active ser-
vice for three and a half years.

Soldiers Contribute to

Gen. Rose Hospital Fund
DENVER (JPS)—Soldiers who
served under the late Major
General Rose, Third Armored Di-
vision Commander who was kill-
ed after he and a small group
were forced to surrender to the
Germans, have contributed $30,-
000 toward the construction of a
$1,000,000 Genei-al Rose Hospital
here.

Bar Mitzvahs

Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bern-
stein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Marvin Sheldon, at the
Shaarey Zedek synagogue, on
Saturday morning, Sept. 15. Aft-
er the services, they will receive
the family and friends at home
for Kiddush. No cards.

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