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Friday, May 3, 1946
Habonim Memorial
To Honor Martyrs
THE JEWISH NEWS
Marriages
of heirloom rosepointe lace
which her mother had worn on
BEGUN-RUBIN: The marriage her bridal day was arranged as
of Miss Lois Ruth Rubin, daugh-
a mantilla and extended beyond
A memorial service for Yosef ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ru-
the train of her gown. She car-
Chaim Brenner and the martyrs bin, to Philip Begun, took place
ried an heirloom white bible with
on
May
1.
of the Warsaw Ghetto revolt will
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white spray orchids.
be held by all branches of Ha-
BIRENBAUM - BIGELMAN:
Mrs. Emmanuel M. Hartman,
bonim, labor Zionist youth organ- The marriage of Miss Mildred
the bride's sister, was matron of
ization, Saturday evening at the Bigelman, daughter of Mr. and honor. Rolla Jacob was maid
Mrs. Sol Bigelman, of Clements of honor. The bridesmaids were
ulam, 1912 Taylor.
Ave., to Sol Birenbaum, of La the bridegroom's three sisters,
Brenner, outstanding Zionist Salle Blvd., was performed on
writer and active supporter of the April 17 at Congregation Bnai Miss Reva Goldberg, Mrs. Roy
Wolf and Mrs. Hy Kramer, Miss
Chalutzuit movement, was mur- David.
dered by Arabs in 1921 while vis- . A dinner followed the cere- Janice Traxler, the bride's cous-
in, Mrs. Lester Morris, Mrs. Har-
iting friends near Jaffa.
mony at the Workmen's Circle old Allen, Miss Marjory Rosen-
Bldg.
thal and Miss Gloria Idzal.
The bride's sister, Alyce Big-
Hadassah Conducting
Adolph Goldberg served his
elman, was maid of honor. The brother as best man and the
Shekel Campaign Here bridegroom's cousin, Mrs. Melvin ushers included the bride's
Metz, was matron of honor. Mr. brothers, Robert and Richard
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah is Metz was best man. The brides- Jacob, Emmanuel M. Hartman,
conducting a shekel campaign for maids were Phyllis Bigelman, Roy Wolf, Hy Kramer Edward
the enrollment of voters for dele- sister of the bride, and Frieda Roberts, Lester Morris of New
gates to the World Zionist Con- Reich. The ushers were Phil Raz- York City, and Daniel Friedman
gress, to open in Palestine in nik and Harry 'Resnick. Allen of Cleveland.
August.
Feldman was ring bearer. Rhoda
Among the out of town guests
Mrs. Walter Field, chairman, Bigelman was flower girl.
were Mrs. Saul Jacob of Scranton,
The newlyweds spent their Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacob,
and Mrs. Barney Salinger, co-
chairman, have formed commit- honeymoon in New York.
their daughter, Carol, and their
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tees for the sale of shekolim
son, Billy, of Orlando, Fla., Mrs.
MOGILL - BRICKER: Mr. and Louis Berger of Chicago and Nate
throughout the city. Through the
shekel, Jewish men and women Mrs. Harry Bricker of 9641 Komer and his son, Robert, of
who are not members of Zionist Broadstreet announce the mar- St. Louis, Mo.
Following the wedding dinner
groups, but who are sympathetic riage of their daughter, Audrey,
to the cause of a Jewish home- to Melvin Mogill, son of Mr. and in the Crystal Ballroom Mr. and
land, are given the opportunity of Mrs. John Mogill of 9276 Quincy, Mrs. Goldberg left on a honey-
expressing that interest by voting on April 14, at Wilshire Hotel. moon trip to California.
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at the forthcoming 'election for Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of-
GORDO N-BATEMAN — On
delegates, to be held Sunday and ficiated. A dinner followed.
The maid of honor was the April 7, Belle Bateman, daughter
Monday, June 16 and 17.
bride's sister, Pauline Bricker, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
and the best man was the bride- Bateman, became the bride of
Story of Child Refugees
groom's cousin, Norman Kramar. Sanford N. Gordon, son of the
In U. S. on 'Eternal Light' Bridesmaids were Mildred Wedes, late Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gor-
Marilyn Matthews, Alice Berman don. Rabbi Morris Adler per-
"A Quiet Life in Hampshire," and Claire Lapidus. Ushers were formed the ceremony in the Wil-
radio play by Morton Wishen- Alfred Bricker, the bride's shire Hotel.
grad, adapted from an article by brother, Hy Murat!, George Kor-
The bride, who was given in
Mollie Painter-Downes which ap- man and Jack Seedman. Out of marriage by her brother in law
peared in The New Yorker on town guests were David Kleban- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
March 2, will be presented on Julius Hirsch and Mrs. Mary Mehr of Pennington Dr., was
the Eternal Light program Sun- off of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs charming in her traditional gown
day, May 5, over NWJ (12 EST). Greben, all of Hamilton, Ontario. of white satin fashioned with a
fitted bodice, sweet heart neck-
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The Eternal Light, a coast-to-
line and the full skirt and over
coast radio program presented
DUBERSTEIN-KLEIMAN: Mr.
under the auspices of the Jewish and Mrs. Saul Kleiman, former- skirt of Marquisette extending
Theological Seminary • of Amer- ly of Detroit, announce the mar-
ica, is a public service presenta- riage of their daughter Shirley
tion of -NBC.
to Max Duberstein, son of Mr.
"A Quiet Life in Hampshire" and Mrs. Harry Duberstein of
is the story of Jewish children New York City, on April 13, at
brought to the Durley Hostel in the Manhattan Plaza, New York.
Hampshire from,. the concentra- A honeymoon at 'Niagara Falls
completed their wedding plans.
tion camps of Europe.
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GOLDBERG-J
A C O B — The
Haggai to Give 2nd Talk marriage of Adele
Lorraine Ja-
On Gordon at Hamapylim cob, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben B. Jacob of Boston Blvd.,
Hamapylim, labor Zoinist youth and Irving Goldberg, son of Mr.
organization, will hold its bi- and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of the
weekly meeting Saturday, May Belcrest hotel, was solemnized
11, at 8:30 p. in. at the Ulam, Tuesday evening in the Italian
Linwood and Webb.
Gardens of the Book-Cadillac,
Joseph Haggai will deliver the with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of-
second of his series of talks on ficiating.
The bride, who was given in
A. D. Gordon, the topic being
"Gordon's Nationalistic C o n- marriage by her father, wore a
cepts."
gown of candlelight satin fashion-
The meeting is for youths 17 to ed in the traditional princess
23 and the public is invited. For style with its fitted bodice,
information call Chaim Zeldis, sweetheart neckline, long tight
sleeves and the full skirt extend-
TO. 7-5318.
ing into a court train. Her veil
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into a full train. Her long veil
of illusion was held in place with
a tiara of seed pearls, and she
carried a bouquet of white roves.
Mrs. George Charnas was the
matron of honor, and Gwen
Adelson the maid of honor. The
bride's niece, Gloria Mehr, and
the bridegroom's nieces, Joan
Gould and Alice Harris, were
junior - bridesmaids. Another
niece of the bridegroom, Marjorie
Diamond, was flower girl. Au-
brey Gordon served his brother
as best man. After the reception
and dinner the young couple left
for Chicago where they will be
guests at the Edgewater Be • -.11
Hotel and upon their return will
make their home at 17192 Rose-
lawn Ave.
New J. L. Bale JWV Post
Elects Officers Thursday
Joseph Louis Bale Post 474,
Jewish War Veterans, will hold
a special meeting next Thursday
night in the Ginsburg lounge of
the Jewish Community Center,
when permanent officers will be
elected. All who wish to join are
asked to contact Julius Genser,
TO. 6-5619.
MONTREAL — (JTA) — The
eleventh biennial convention of
the Hashomer Hatzair, which was
attended by delegates from the
United States, Canada, and Mex-
ico, concluded its five-day ses-
sion here with the adoption of
resolutions opposing the partition
of Palestine and criticizing the
union of the Jewish resistance
movement in Palestine with the
Irgun Zvai Leumi, semi-military
underground Jewish group.
S: Ben Zvi, of the Palestinian
colony of Ein Hashofet, told the
conference that the Hashomer
Hatzair movement had lost 40,-
000 ,members among the Jewish
victims of Nazism. The member-
ship of the organization in Pales-
tine, United States, Canada, Latin
and Soutlit America, South Africa,
and Great Britain was reported
at 35,000. Many members have
already received agricultural
training and are awaiting immi-
gration certificates for Palestine,
speakers reported. The conven-
tion was devoted mainly to a dis-
cussion of educational and He-
ch alu tz problems.
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