Page Seventeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

!day, September 20, 1946

Strom will resume his studies at Refugees In Italy Plan
Cooperative Settlement
the University of Illinois.
Jewish refugees in Italy who
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are preparing themselves for im-
daughter, Lois Jean, to Herman
JAY-DAVIDSON: The marriage
Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
migration to Palestine, where they
Myers of Cleveland, 0. The young of Leah Hope Davidson, daughter hope to settle in small holdeis'
couple are now residing at the of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. David- cooperative villages. have begun to
Sovereign hotel in Cleveland..
son of LaSalle Blvd., to Ernest issue a publication of their own

MARRIAGES

SHEAR-SALTER: Mr. and Mrs.
Norman,Salter of Pasadena Ave.
announce the marriage on Sept.
8 of their daughter, Betty * Bea-
trice, to Meyer Shear, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Shear, in the garden
of Riverside Hotel, Mt. Clemens.
A dinner followed the ceremony.
The bride wore an ivory, bro -
caded satin gown. Her only at-
tendant, 'her sister, Mrs. Emilie
Small, was matron of honor. The
flower girls were Janice An Salter
and Carol E. Shulman.
Ishiab A. Magy was best man.
Ushers were Dr. Isadore Jacket,

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BALCON-MILLER' The mar-
riage of Miss Shirlee Y. Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs„ Ben
Miller of Elmhurst Ave., and
Clarence W. Balcon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. Balcon. of Toronto.
was solemnized in the Beis Ye-
huda Synagogue in Toronto.
The bride wore a gown of white
faconne crepe with yoke of Chan-

tilly lace. She carried a white
Bible with gardenias and rose-
buds. She was attended by Mrs.
Cecil Balcon as matron of honor
and her bridesmaids were Adele
Berson of Highland Ave., Detroit;
and 'Estelle Rosen and Shirley
Shelter of Toronto. The brides-
maids wore bouffant tulle with
matching flower haloes in blue
and pink.
Cecil Baleen served as best man.
Out of town wedding guests in-
cluded the following Detroiters:
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shumer, Miss
Renee Shumer. Mrs. I. Berson,
Miss Adele Berson, and Mr. and
Mrs. L Fisher. Other out-of-town-
ers were Mrs. A. Goldberg and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenthal of
KLEINSMITH - BINDER: Mrs. Windsor, Ontario; and Mr. and
Hymen Binder of Superior. Wis., Mrs. Dan Goodman of Chicago.
announces the marriage of her The bride's brother Merrill Miller
daughter, Lea. to Bernard Klein- acted as Junior Usher.
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smith. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Kleinsmith. on Sept. 1.
SMITH - RUBENSTEIN : Miss
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Constance Rubensein, daughter of
PERLMAN-BAKER: The mar- Mrs. Miriam Rubenstein of Rich-
riage of Miss Elaine Jay Baker. ton Ave.. and the late Maurice
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oshie I. Rubenstein. and Norman Smith,
Baker of 2304 Chicago Blvd.. and son of Mr. and Mrs. David Smith
Charles Perlman. son of Mrs. Mey- of Raleigh. N. C.. were married
er Perlman and the late Mrs. Perl- Sept. 9 in a candlelight ceremony
man. was performed on Sept. 5 at at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Rabbi
Hotel Statler. Rabbi Morris Adler Wohlgelernter and Cantor Shul-
officiated. A dinner and recep-
singer officiated.
tion for 200 guests followed the
George I. Segal of Philadelphia,
ceremony. • • .
brother-in-law of the bridegroom.
GOLDM A N - RO TFIBERG — The
was best man. Mrs. George L
marriage of Doris Lee Rot hberg. Segal of Philadelphia, sister of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
the bridegroom. was matron of
Rothberg of -Chicago Blvd . and
honor. Miss Connie Fischoff.
Irving Edward Goldman. son of
cousin of the bride, was maid of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman of
honor. Also in the wedding party
Canterbury Rd., was solemnized
was Dr. Joseph Cabot. uncle of
at a beautifully appointed candle-
light ceremony the evening of the bride.
The bride attended the Univer-
September 10 in the Statler hotel.
sity of Michigan and Wayne Uni-
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated.
versity. The bridegroom attended
The bride was given in mar-
Wharton School and University of
riage by her father.
Shirley Goltinaan, the bride- Pennsylvania.
Guests in attendance came from
groom's sis ter , was the maid of
Cincinnati. New York. Jersey City,
honor. and the matron of honor
was Mrs. Max M. Fisher. Joan Philadelphia. Raleigh. N. C., Har-
Allen was the flower girl. and the risburg. Pa.. Rochester. N. Y..
bridesmaids included Mrs.• Joseph Pittsburgh. Pontiac. Mich., Chi-
Roth, Frances Kaufman, 1dell eago. Hi.. Flint ; Mich., St. Peters-
Lautmann, Lois Wagner. Natalie burg. Fla.. and Cleveland.
The couple will make their resi-
Rosenthal and Rhoda Lou Hay-
Pa.
den. Marvin Goldman served his dence in Harrisburg.
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Peter Salter, Dr. Louis - Shiovitz,
David Silverman and Irwin Small.
The bride received her B. A.
degree from Wayne University.
She was affiliated with Sigma
Theta D2lta Sorority. The bride-
groom erved as Captain and B-25
pilot with the 321st Bomb. Gp. in
Europe. He is a veteran of 65
missions, on the last 10 of which
he acted as squadron commander.
He holds the D.F.C. with a cluster,
the Purple Heart with a cluster,
and the Air Medal with eight
clusters.
The couple is honeymooning in
Baltimore. Washington and N. Y.
New York.
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L. Jay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
I. Jay of W. Euclid Ave., was
solemnized at the Whittier on
Sunday afternoon. Sept. 15, with
Dr. A. M. Hershman officiating.
Mrs. Sherwin Davidson was her
sister-in-law's matron of honor
and Dr. Baird Jay served his
brother as best man.
Included among the out-of-town
guests were Dr. and Mrs. Baird
Jay of Binghamton. N. Y. ; Harry
Jay of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Miller of Hillsdale, Mich. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Benderoff of Toledo;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levin and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kay of Albany,
N. Y., and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip
Jay of Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ieft on a trip
through Northern Canada. and
after Oct. 1 will be at home at
the Highland Towers.
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WEINSTEIN - ZECHMAN : On
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15, Suz-
anne Zechman. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon M. Zechman of
Woodingham Ave.. became the
bride of Marvin Weinstein. son of
Morris Weinstein of Pennfngton
Ave. Dr. A. M. Hershman per-
formed the ceremony in the home
of the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz of
Muirland Ave.
Joan Zechman was her sister's
maid of honor. Harold Weinstein
served his brother as best man.
The young couple left for New
York City where they will be
guests at the Waldorf Hotel. Upon
their return they will temporarily
reside at the Leland Hotel.

Israel H. Moss Named
Field Director by ADL

Benjamin R. Epstein, eastern
regional director of Anti-Defam-
ation League of Bnai 3rith. an-
nounces the appointment of Israel
H. Moss as field director for the
states of Virginia. Maryland, and
West Virginia.

under the name of "Tiamin"
(Furrows). This publication con-
tains information about the life
of the cooperative labor settle-
ments in Palestine as well as of
these refugees who have succeeded
in reaching Italy and whose one
hope now is to come to Palestine
and join the labor movement here.

Veterinary Association
Is Accused of Bias
NEW YORE, (JPS)—Graduates
of the Middlesex Veterinary Col-

lege have accused the American
Veterinary Medical Association of
refusing to recognize their school
because it maintains no racial or
religious quota and has a high
percentage of Jewish and Catholic
students.
Middlesex graduates may take
examinations for state icenses in
10 states now, but the Middlesex
Alumni Association charges that
the AVMA has continually tried to
block granting of these licenses.

KNOWV)YOUR
PHARMACIST!

Whether it's for pennies in a gin rummy game. or high
stakes in a horse race, most of us like to take a chance.
But there are many places where the notoriously unre-
liable Lady Luck is outlawed! She has no place, for
example ,in a Pharmaceutical Department. You CAN'T
take chances with your very life. That's why we say
KNOW YOUR PHARMACIST! Be sure of your drug-
gist. For over 56 years Cunningham's has been a name
to rely upon. For prompt, accurate prescriptions, de-
pend upon your neighborhood-

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brother as best man. and the
ushers were Howard Rothberg. the

STROM-MARKS: Dr. and Mrs.
bride's brother, Jay Warren Al- Morris H. Marks. of Edison Ave.,
len. Jack Hamburger, Gordon announce the marriage of their
Prussian. Robert Smith and Har- daughter. Shirley, to Harold
Strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
old Frank.
Following the wedding recep- dore Strom, of Monterey Ave., on
tion. the young couple left for Sunday. Sept. 15. The marriage
Asheville. N. C.. where they will was solemnized at the bride's res-
be guests at Grove Park Inn. From idence in the presence of the im-
there they will go on to New York mediate families, with Rabbi I.
for a week before returning home. Stollman. Rabbi J Hoberrnan and
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Cantor R. Tulman officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Strom left for
MYERS-TRAVIS—Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Travis of 2274 Boston Blvd. New York. They will make their
announce the marriage of their home in Urbana. III., where Mr.

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