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Friday, July 11, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

Nuptials Mark 2Sth
Wedding Anniversary
Of Bride's Parents

Editor, The Jewish News: ,

Engagements

Eileen Abramovitz Weds Palestine Corporation Plans
$5,000,000 Purchases _Here
Frederick Fisher in Fall

Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Cantor of
Gladstone Ave. announce the en-
gagemet
n of their daughter, Ida,
to Al Sein,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
t
D. Stein of Pingree Ave. The
wedding will take place Sept. 21
at tinai Moshe.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wappner
of Grand Rapids announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Anne, to Philip Kaplan,' son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaplan of
Hazelwood Ave. The wedding
date has been set for Aug. 3 in
Grand Rapids. After a six-week
honeymoon. in California and
Mexico, the couple wilt. reside in
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Flint.
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Announcement is made of the
Estelle
Switken, daughter of Mrs. Max
Switken of Cortland Ave. and the
late Mr. Switken, to Leonard -
shansky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Olshansky of Fullerton
Ave. The wedding will take place
Sept. 27 at Bnai David synagogue.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Colton of
Kingston Rd. announce the - en-
gagement of their cousin, Miriam
Weiss, to Jack W. Belkin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Belkin of

NEW YORK (JTA)—Corpora-
tions affiliated with the Palestine

Economic Corporation will pur-
chase some $3,000,000 to $5,000,000

worth of industrial supplies and

I have just returned from a
agricultural machinery in the
visit to Cincinnati. One of the
United States this year, if Britain
musts on my agenda, whenever
grants the necessary import li-
I visit a city, is to see its art
censes, Julius Simon, president
museum, which joins with li-
declared at a press
of the
braries, colleges and symphony
conference here. He announced
orchestras in the basic elements
that the corporation was seeking
of life necessary to prevent our
to buy as much as $10,000,000
cities from developing all muscle
worth of pipe for the construction
and no mind, all body and no
of water lines.
spirit.
In all my travels I have never
ilkfACATIONLAND
seen Jewish art as such, in any
art gallery in the United States.
You can imagine my surprise
when I entered the foyer of the
Cincinnati Art Museum to see a
MISS EILEEN ABRAMOVITZ
large room devoted entirely to a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abramo-
world renowned collection be-
vitz of Cortland Ave. announce
longing to the Hebrew Union
Charlevoix, Mich.
the engagement of their daugh-
College of Cincinnati; a collection
ter,
Eileen,
to
Frederick
Fisher,
gathered together from the far
NOW UNDER NEW
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher
corners of the earth and extend-
MANAGEMENT
MRS. SY GREENBAUM
of Strathmoor Dr. Plans are in
ing far back into the remote past,
progress for an early fall wed-
the early medieval era of human
At a double ring ceremony at
ABRAHAM DEUTSCH
ding.
history.
Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek,
(Formerly of Linwood)
True. we do have Jewish artists Geraldine Kaminsky, daughter
and
and craftsmen exhibitions at our of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaminsky
ALBERT SCHLESINGER
Jewish Community Centers or of Buena Vista Ave., became the
Temple Beth El occasionally. But bride of Sy Greenbaum, son of
• An Excellent Vaeation Spot
these are not Jewish art, as such; the Julius Greenbaums of Mont-
1103 Wurlitzer Bldg.
-for you and your friends.
merely contemporary art.
2510 Ford Avenue
erey Ave.
Jewish artists of our time are
• Rooms and Meals
Rabbi Morris Adler performed Glendale Ave.
integrated in the art of those
Under American Plan
For Your Wedding,
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countries in which they live. We the ceremony, assisted by Can-
Bar Mitzvah or Banquet
All
outside rooms with
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Mrs. Dorothy Shankman of
find Matisse, Pissaro and Lieber- for J. H. Sonenklar.
running hot and cold water
We Feature variety Dinner
The bride chose a gown of Duane Ave. announces the en-
mann among the French and Ger-
Rntertainsnent
man impressionists, just as Pi- candlelight satin embroidered in gagement of her daughter, Fran-
• Relief for Hay Fever
casso, Pascin, Modigliani and seed pearls with matching gloves. ces, to David Shepherd, son of
At the Service of the Jewish
Sifferers
Community for Over 25 Tears
Chagall are listed with the artists The tight-fitted bodice and hooped Mr. and Mrs. H.. M. Shepherd of
• Beautiful view overlooking
of the past-impressionist era, and, skirt. ended in -a sweeping train. Glendale Ave. Plans are being
References Irwin Any Caterer or
Lake IMichigan
thus, looking at their pictures, Her two-tiered fingertip veil of made for an early October wed-
Rabbi In the City •t Detroit
we do not give any thought to imported English illusion was ding.
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we Assist Toe in every ROAD
their religious origin.
fastened to a seed pearl tiara. She
In Arranging Yew Altair
Announcement is made of the
On the other hand the Jewish carried a Bible with a white
. i die rim Inv=
Personal Supervision in the
engagement of Miss Selma Ar-
art of the past is so interwoven orchid and stephanotis.
Rehearsing et veer Processional
HOILIEL
March
with religious rituals . performed
Attending the bride were her leen Hoffner, daughter of Mrs.
Charlevoix, Kick.
in synagogue and home that the sister, Edythe, as maid of honor; Pauline Hoffner of Gladstone Ave.
For Reservations
Please Call
outer world has no knowledge Mrs. M. J. Brandwine, matron of and the late Robert Hoffner, to
write or phone MO
TO. 6-S016 or CA. 3221
of it, and even the Jews them- hondr; and Vicky Wolk and Dor- Henry Cahn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
selves are often too closely bound othy Greenbaum, bridesmaids. Fritz Cahn of Grand River Ave.
to the religious significance of Jack Greenbaum served his
their customs to see these works brother as best man and the ush- Polish Jews Guaranteed
LIMITED _ RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE
from an aesthetic point of view. ers were Joe Hack and Morrey
FOR THE MONTH OF JULY
The Jewish exhibition at the Weider.
Restitution-of Property
Cincinnati Art Museum is one
After a dinner for 250 guests,
A Glorious Haver--
of the most beautiful and thrill- a reception was held in the So-
WARSAW. (JTA)—Prime Min-
Away from the heat of the city/
ing art collections I have ever cial Hall.
ister Josef Cyrankiewicz has in-
seen. I was fortunate in obtaining
The date also marked the 25th formed a 'Jewish delegation that
BOBBY SHAN—M C and Social Director—
permission from Philip Adams, wedding aninversary of Mr. and Jewish institutions will have no
now making your vacation more enjoyable
director at tfre Museum, to photo- Mrs. Kaminsky. For the occasion, difficulty in recovering ttuildings
Air Travel Now Available To
graph in color many of the ob- a silver cake was placed next to and other property taken from
jects—to add to my collection of the traditional white.
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them during the German.....occupa-
Jewish art objects and synagogual
Relatives of the bride were tion.
a rchitectuee.
present from New York, New Jer-
MICHIGAN'S MOST POPULAR SUMMER RESORT
Let me list a few of the items sey, Pennsylvania and North Car- Polish Jews Abroad
COME TO GREENSUSH
on display:
olina. Friends from Ohio and
lEabry the "tops" Jo • .•c•-
The Torah scroll and its ex- Florida also attended the wed- Can Claim Property
r-
Sew. A Lake... wet N
LONDON, (JTA) — Communi-
ternal embellishments were well ding.
or gatei woe
iwp
represented. There were special
cations
concerning
the
restitution
sad bayfevirr-slitio tr•ti•f.
The newlyweds have left for a
pointer rods, artistically carved four week's motor trip to New of Jewish property can be sent to
RECREATION
out • of wood, silver and ivory; York City. Atlantic City and the Poland without any fear that they
Pr•grsasseed social activities.
some with the point itself de-
private whit. seed Mask
Catskill Mountains. On their re- will not be received by the ad-
veloped into the shape of a hand turn they will reside on Burling- dressees, Polish under-secretary
Tenses mod Skuletbseed •
Mrs*. Golf Gun. • Riding
with outstretched index finger.
of justice M. S. Chajn said.
ame
Ave.
14srs•s sod Sveries • Orckss-
As a queen is garbed in a pre-
Cs for Oseciso.
cious robe, so the.Torah Scroll
RELAXATION
is covered by magnificent wrap-
—
pings. There were mantles on ex-
••• ■ fishily ow nearby takes
• coach Fosses •rmrWi•rri• •
hibition made of brocade, velvet
lusts •Hay Mies •esiet Os
May
26—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
KOSHER CATERING
and silk with gorgeous rich em-
eters • Jewish - Americas
a daugh-
broidery. Also there were some Sklar of Wisconsin Ave.,
Mesh • C•loss•li•e for CbitI•
(Strictly Kosher Food)
Oriental cylindrical metal con- ter, Judith Allen.
ra w.
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Approved under Council of
tainers gracefully hammered.
June
8—To
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Gerson
Orthodox
Rabbis
There were precious Rimonim,
linials that crpwn the two upper I: Berris (BesSie Kramer), a son,
Complete Facilities for Serving
•RINNIUSN, INCN.
Iiandles of the scroll rods and Charles Raymond.
ON LAKE MOON
Your Parties. Banquets, Wed-
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silver breast plates for the scroll.
Os 5.5.23. 1•• OINK Meg" Iketr•ft .4 ewes wily
dings and Other Social Affairs.
June
22—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil-
There were several old arks,
handcarved, some from Poland liam J. Poplack (Eleanor Wolf)
TO. 9-6787
DA. 0232
and Vienna; Torah curtains and of Parkside Ave., a daughter,
embroidered covers for the can- Lauren Rochelle.
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tors' desks.
June 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
The art objects reserved for
the Jewish home and the holy E. Yagoda (Shirley Alpern), of
days were well represented; Sab- 1934 Appoline, a daughter, Lopen
bath lamps and candlesticks, Kim.
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covers for the challahs, wine cups,
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
spice boxes, shofars, esrog boxes,
Hanukah lamps, Esther scrolls, Leonard E. Adler (Beatrice Gold-
matzo covers and plates, hagga- farb) a son. Eugene Victor.
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dahs, marriage contracts hand il-
June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
luminated in the most beautiful
i- Gross), of
Topper" (Goldi
colors and draftsmanship, books vin Topp
2982 Cortland, a son, Sanford
and book bindings.
There should be a movement Irwin.
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here in Detroit to show what
July.1—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
treasures we have in Jewish art;
a permanent exhibition is the D. Soberman (Sally Granadier),
SHORT PERIODS ACCEPTED
ideal way of developing the idea. of 2130 Ewald Circle, a daughter,
We should bring here to Detroit's Marcia Ann.
Jews and non-Jews the collection
CARD OF THANKS .
of the Hebrew Union College in
FOR IMFORMATION WRITE TO
Mrs. Sarah Horowitz and fam-
a loan exhibition for the purpose
CAMP HIAWATHA
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of arousing the interest of every ily wish to thank their relatives
art lover in a domain still un- and friends for the kindness and
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