Friday, March 5,.-1948
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Fourteen
Fashion Show to Have
Robinson-Bonin Nuptials
Solemnized February 19 Request Performance
For Residents of Home
A Victorian floral bower was
the setting for the marriage of
Phyllis Robinson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robinson, of
Taylor Ave., to Ralph Bonin, son
of MF. and Mrs. Samuel Bonin,
of Oakman Blvd., at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel, Feb. 19. Rabbi
Morris Adler performed the wed-
ding ceremony..
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was gowned in antique
Phyllis Brown Becomes
Bride of Louis D. Mann
Infantile Paralysis
Strikes DP Children
At a candlelight ceremony in
the Crystal ballroom of the -Book
Cadillac. Hotel Saturday evening,
Feb. 21, Phyllis Brown became
the bride of Louis D. Mann, of
Dallas, Tex. The bride's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Joe BroWn of
Lilac Ave. and the groom's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Minn of Champaign, Ill. Rabbi
Leon Fram officiated at 'the cere-
FRANKFURT, (JTA) — An
outbreak of infantile paralysis in
the Fritzlar DP camp, north of
Frankfurt, caused the death of
one child. Four others are in a
serious condition. The U.• S. Army
placed the camp out of bounds
while doctors and health agencies
were working overtime to save
the stricken children.
The "Old Fashioned Fashion
Show," presented at the member-
ship party of the Women's Auxili-
ary, Jewish Home for Aged, last
week, was so successful that Ira
Sonnenblick, executive director,
has requested that the production
be staged for the residents of the
Home for Aged March 8.
The majority of the costumes
shown were well over 50 year
old. The production was planned,
produced and narrated by Mrs.
Sam Newman. Musical arrange-
ments during the show were by
Mrs. Herman Bregman.
Participants were Mesdames
Ben Arkin, I. E. Goodman, Joseph
Rose, Jonas Torgow, Daniel Mar-
cus, Jack Fisher, Sam Grant, A.
T. Cummings, Meyer Silverman,
Mark Benach, Jack Zide, - M. J.
Greenberg, Charles Friedenberg,
Samuel Zeldes and Jack Fishman.
The residents of the Home, haVe
a games party and refreshments
scheduled for March 8, after
which the fashion parade Fill be
presented.
An auxiliary membership meet-
ing was held Feb. 24, at the home
of Mrs. Daniel Marcus. Mrs. J.
Wolf and Mrs. A. T. Cummings
MRS. LOUIS D. MANN
were named co-chairmen of mem-
MRS. RALPH BORIN
bership. Mrs. Samuel Weller is mony and Cantor Robert Tulman
assisted. Dinner and dancing fol-
brocaded satin. Her illusion veil, president of the auxiliary.
lowed. •
cascading over the train of the
The bride wore a gown of deep
gown, was caught' to a cram
ivory silk satin with inserts of
of heirloom lace. Her satin Bible
imported lace on the fitted bodice
was covered with lilies of the
and sweeping train. •Her full
valley and white orchids.
length veil was of silk illusion
:Mrs. Meyer Zlueback, of Los
and matching lace.
Angeles was matron of honor,
Mrs. • Rhoda Elkind was ma-
Esther Sklar, Sue Robinson, Mir-
tron-of-honor. The bridesmaids
iam Burnstein, Margery Cowan
were Mrs. Sylvia Greenfield of
and Kay Lewis of New York,
Los Angeles and Marilyn Vitto
bridesmaids, and Joyce and Toby
of Champaign, Ill. The bride's
Zuieback, junior bridesmaids.
niece, Susan Elkind, was flower
• ,Marvin - L. Robinson, brother of
girl. Earl Harris of Champaign,
the bride, served as best man.
Ill., was best man.
Ushers were William Mann and
Many out of town guests at-
• Michael Lewis of New York City,
tended the wedding.
Dr. lVfaurice Borth of Los An-
The couple left immediately
geles, Irving Goldberg of Chi-
on a motor trip to the south. They
cago and Robert Modafsky of
will reside in Dallas. Mr. and
Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Mann are both graduates of
Out of town guests from Wil-
the University of Illinois.
liamsport, Pa., Pittsburgh, Cincin-
nati, Los Angeles and New -York
City were in attendance.
Poland Won't Permit Jews
Following a honeymoon in the
To Emigrate after March 31
South, Mr. and Mrs. Borin will
reside on Monte-Vista Ave.
WARSAW, (JTA) -- Jewish
MRS. MARVIN LASER
leaders were informed here by
.• Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kort an- Polish authorities that no Jew
French Jewish Composer
nounce the marriage of - their holding Polish citizenship will be
Wins $1,000 JWB Prize
daughter, Dorothy, to Marvin permitted to emigrate from the
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Jacques Laser of Chicago. The • wedding country, unless he holds a visa
Berlinski, French Jewish com- took place Feb. 8 at the Whittier to Palestine. Emigration to coup
poser who fought in the French Hotel. •
tries other than Palestine will be
After a brief honeymoon in prohibited after March 31, the au..-
resistance in Lyon, was announced
the winner of a- $1,000 prize for Highland Park; Ill., . the couple thorities declared.
his symphonic work, "Kenaan," are making their home at 1224
In informing the Jewish lead.
submitted in the international Maple Ave., Evanston, .Ill.
ers of the new policy of the gov 7
contest for Jewish. music "reflec-
ernment with regard to Jewish
tive of the spirit of the Jewish
In Hungary last year, 5,850 emigration, the authorities em-
people", conducted by the Jewish youths learned to till the phasized that this policy is in no
National Jewish Music Council, land - and tend the livestock on 49 way aimed at Jews, but is part
sponsored by the National Jewish Hachsharoth supported by the and parcel of the decision taken
Welfare Board.
Joint Distribution Committee.
by the government with regard
to emigration from the country
in general.
.
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February Bride
High Styles in Zion
British Jew to Observe
Aden Pogram Inquiry
LONDON, (JTA) — Prof. Nor-
man Bentwich, noted British Jew-
ish leader, left for Aden to act
as the official observer of the
Anglo-Jewish Association in the
British Government's investiga-
tion of the pogroms there which
resulted in the death of at least
76 Jews.
Jews Omitted from Plaque
Listing Victims of Oswiecim
WARSAW, (JTA) — The Cen-
tral Jewish Committee has lodged
a protest with government offi-
cials over the failure to include
in a memorial plaque at Oswie-
cim the listing of Jews as one
of the national groups whose
members perished in the notori-
ous death camp. The committee
pointed out that more than 2,000,-
,000 Jews died at the hands of
the Germans in the Oswiecim
camp. •
To help Jewish DP's in Ger-
many engaged in training proj-
ects to resume old skills or learn
new ones, the JDC is shipping
Modern footw,ear in modernistic cooperative stores built by 240,000 yards of fabrics and tex-
Ifamashbir; Histadrut cooperative, which brings merchandise to tiles sufficient for the manufac-
ture of 100,000 garments,
the Jewish Workers in Palestine at moderate cost.
Hungarian Soldiers to Die
For Murder of 100 Jews
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BUDAPEST, (JTA) — Six Hun-
garian soldiers charged with
murdering more than 100 Jewish
Gestapo Leader to Hang
slave laborers in 1944 were sen-
BRATISLAVA, (JTA)—Ditar
tenced to death, while four others
received prison terms ranging von Wisliczeny, Gestapo liaison
from '15 years to life. A defense agent with the puppet pro Nazi
plea for clemency was registered Slovak Government, was sen-
tenced by a Slovak court to be
and will be acted upon shortly.
hanged for his responsibility in
British Art Council Exhibits
the deportation of thousands of
40 Years of Chagall's Works
Jews to German death camps.
LONDON, (JTA) — An exhibi-.
tion of 40 years of Marc Chagall's
works opened in the Tate Gallery
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