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Mciivitieo in Society
Miss' Shiller to Wed
Dr. Bernard Adinoff
THE JEWISH NEWS—II
Friday, August 13, 1948
Bnai Brith Bowlers
Plan 1948-49 Season
Bnai Brith Cosmopolitan Bowl-
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller Mrs. Dan Krouse Leads
ing League is completing arrange-
of Holcomb Ave. announce the AJC Women's Division
engagement of their daughter,
ments for its fall season, sched-
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Salinger of Tyler Ave. returned from a few Madeline, to Dr. Bernard Adinoff, Collection Committee
uled to open immediately after
weeks' stay in Charlevoix.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Manko of Calvert Ave., who returned on
To facilitate the payment of
Officers for 1948-49 are: Harry
Monday from a fortnight's stay at Fleischmans, N. Y., have as their
pledges in the Women's Division Thomas, president; M. Mitshkun,
guest this week their son, Rolf, of Schenectady.
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, vice president; Dr. M. H. Engel-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of LaSalle Blvd. returned from a
week's stay at Grand Haven, Mich.
Mrs. Daniel Krouse has been ap- man, secretary-treasurer; Lou
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Rosenblum of W. Chicago Blvd. are the
pointed chairman of the Divi- Sulkin, Al Sklare, Moe Egren,
guests of his mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum of Gladstone, Mich.
Sam Gurwin, Dr. Manny Gray
Miss Anna Rose Hersch of Webb Ave. is spending a month at
sion's collection committee, Mrs. and Sam Calfin, board of gov-
Algonquin, Me.
Max R. Frank, Division president, ernors.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin of Oak Dr. are expected home on
announced.
Captains of the league teams
Sunday from a few weeks' visit in the Hawaiian Islands.
The committee will arrange a are Dave Taxe, Phil Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Lazar of Sturtevant Ave. were the guests
Payment Day in connection with Jock Korn, Ruby Samson, Morris
for a few days last week of Mrs. Malvin Gould in Lorain, 0.
the annual meeting of the Di- Lieberman, Marty Herold, Phil
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harris of Gloucester Dr. returned from a trip
vision, to be held Sept. 22 at the Stein, Dave Saferstein, Max Cal•
to Montreal, Quebec and Murray Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, their daughter, Leah, and .son,
Detroit Institute of Arts.
fin, Saul Herman.
Harris, of Wildemere Ave. left on Tuesday for a tour through the
The committee was formed in
east which will include the Music Festival at Bretton Woods, N. H.
answer to the pressing need for
Mrs. Freda Bloch, who has been visiting with members of her
a constant flow of funds to Israel,
family, left on Tuesday for New York from where she will sail for
Mrs. Frank said. The committee
her home in Palestine.
BY
hopes to provide central stations
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Levitt and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stern of
for pledge payments, in addition
Muirland Ave. left on a fishing trip in the Thousand Islands. Before
returning home they will visit in Boston and Cape Cod, Mass., and
to Jewish Welfare Federation of-
We Specialize In
fices at 600 Owen Building.
New York.
• Weddings • Showers
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leopold of Wisconsin Ave. returned from a
Expert Floral Arrangements
For All Occasions
vacation at Fleischmans, N. Y.
MISS MADELINE SHILLER
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Levy of Calvert Ave.. returned from
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Columbus, 0., where they spent a week as the guests of Mr. and Adinoff of Port Huron. Dr. Adi-
Larry Morris
Bill Caplan
noff is a graduate of the Uni-
Mrs. Manfred Linick.
and
his
orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim have moved from 2916 Webb versity of Chicago. The wedding
Charge Accounts Welcomed
MUSIC
FOR
ALL
Ave. and are now residing at 2285 Webb Ave.
OCCASIONS
Mrs. Milton Escher and her small daughter, Peggy, have returned will take place Sept. 4 at the
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to their home in New York after a visit' with her parents, Mr. and Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram
9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784
TY. 7-5294 after 1 P. M.
will officiate.
Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Ave.
Ben Krell of Lawrence Ave. returned from a tour of California
and the Canadian Rockies. '
Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave..returned froth a visit at
COOLED BY REFRIGERATION
Canoe Lake, Algonquin Pk., Ont.
Miss Clara Rose of Leslie Ave. returned from the West Coast
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY,
where she spent the last month.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of Sturtevant Ave. have been JWV, will meet Aug. 17 at the
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home of Frieda Shiffman, 3225
vacationing in Charlevoix.
Detroit's Finest Strictly Kosher Catering
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman o_f Edison Ave. returned from a Cortland. The discussion will be
fortnight's. stay in Frankfort.
on the donor luncheon, to be
For Weddings - Showers - Bar Mitzvahs - Banquets
Dr. and Mrs. Schayel "Scheinberg of Chicago were the guests
last week of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Schlafer of Chicago held Nov. 17, at the Book Cad-
Receptions - Luncheon Meetings and other functions
Blvd., who accompanied them for a few days on their return home. illac.
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Dr. and Mrs. Normal Segal and their small daughter, Dianne,
SPECIAL RATES .G1VEN FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS
EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
who have been residing in San Francisco, are now making their
meTImm--
home in Detroit and are for the present with her parents, Dr. and NITY AID will hold an open
meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
Mrs. Edward Levitt of Muirland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff of Virginia Park are spending 10 21, at the home of Mrs. M. Char-
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days at Nantucket, Mass. Before leaving for the east they visited lip, 18114 Oak Dr. A guest speak-
their son, Jon, who is at Camp North Star in Wisconsin.
Detroit's beautiful and most talked about
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haas of Sturtevant Ave. returned from a, er will/be present. Refreshments
will be served. • Plans will be
Terrace Room ... air conditioned ... dance
stay in the Catskill Mountaihs.
Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman of W. Boston Blvd. returned from discussed for the group's annual
floor . . . large stage to perform• wedding
Colburg," Ont., where they • spent a few days as the guests of their donor event, to be held Monday,
Dec. 13, at the Statler.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Allen.
ceremonies, etc. . . . will accommo-
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gimbel and their three children of Prairie
Ave. returned from a stay at Omena Inn, Omena, Mich.
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
date 50 to 500 people in perfect
The round of pre-nuptial parties being given for Elaine Siden TER, Bnai Brith Women, will
a bride-elect of early September continues. Included among the more hold a box social and square
ort.
recent' hostesses were Mrs. Louis Miller and Mrs. Emanuel Weil on
dance
at
9
p.
m.
Sunday,
Sept.
at
the
Whittier,
Mrs.
Milton
Bernstein
at
the
Knollwood
July , 29-
Club on July 30, Mrs. Fred Berndorf and MisS Toby Langer at, Devon 19, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
in Sr.
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Gables on Aug. 3, and on Wednesday, Mrs. Alfred Loewenste
and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein Jr. at Franklin Hill Country Club.
North
Woodward
Branch of the
CATERING ENTERPRISES
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harwin observed their 11th wedding anniver-
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sary at a party in South Haven.
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a
ORGANIZATION
will
hold
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abram and son, Robert, of Burlingame Ave.
brunch
at
12
noon
Tuesday,
Aug.
. are vacationing in Dallas, New Orleans and Biami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Miller of ,Dexter Blvd. entertained at 17, at the home of Mrs. Sadie
dinner Aug. 7, in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. Out-of- Beinfield, 2327 Sturtevant. Pro-
town guests were their sister-in-law and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- ceeds will be used for orphan aid
- rice Apsel of Chicago and Benjamin Wolf of Los Angeles.
in Palestine.
Mrs. Paul Sliulman returned from Maine where she attended her
OF ALL
mother's funeral.
Israel Getting U. S. Steel
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin spent a month in Jacksonville, Fla.
TEL AVIV, (Palcor)—Israel's
SUMMER SHOES
import quota of American iron
and steel for the coming three
AND
months will be 2875 tons as com-
pared with 5350 for Egypt, 1010
DISCONTINUED
By NATHAN ZEMIN
for Lebanon, 615 for Syria, Hab-
Copyright Seven Arts Feature Syndicate
STYLES!
oker reports.
Odd Items
A movement is afoot at Norris, Tenn., to have the town's name
changed to Epstein. . . The town was bought by a Philadelphia syn-
dicate headed by Henry David Epstein . . . Epstein announced he
would sell the 340 homes but only to the town's residents and at
prices to be determined by the Federal Housing Authority.
The British missionary society in Germany, "The Hebrew-Chris-
tian Church," is busy fishing for Jewish souls . . . The head of its
TERLING
department caring for the "victims of Nazism" is Victor Nussbaum,
a fiery former Nazi.
with a
Jewish students at the University of Prague decided to devote
TRADITION
two weeks of their vacation to a unique but sacred task . . . They
will repair the Jewish graves the Nazis desecrated, clean up the
former ghetto at Theresienstadt •and place tombstones on the graves
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of the thousands of martyrs who perished at the hands of the Nazis.
If the New York Yankees win the pennant a good deal of credit
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for the accomplishment will go to their Yiddish-speaking pitching
Borrowing the
star—Ed Lopat—who is not a Jew . . . Ed was raised on the lower
best of early
East Side among Jews and he speaks Yiddish fluently_
American, this
Israeli linguists are busy creating baseball terminology in anticipa-
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solid silver sets
tion of the arrival of Al Schacht, baseball's' "clown," who is to teach
White,
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Israeli youth how to play America's national game . . . Al is studying
new traditions.
Hebrew.
Six-piece place
Sir Oswald Mosley, Britain's outstanding fascist and anti-Semite,
setting costs
is planning to visit this country for a confab with Gerald L. K. Smith
$25.75 (includ-
and others of his ilk . . . His planned visit has been brought to the
ing Federal
attention of the State Department by Rep. John Rooney of New York
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. . . Duker's study is based on official German documents seized by
wmakers who voted for the
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following passage frOm Duker's survey: "Nazi myth had it that the -
Balts had blood kinship with the Germans. They were accordingly
given preferential treatment. Alfred Rosenberg, who was Nazi MM-
ister for Eastern Affairs, himself a German Balt, made reliance on
the Baits and Ukrainians the cornerstone of his policies in the East.
The task of 'the Ukrainians was to help in the extermination of Jews,
Poles and Russians, while the Balts, in addition to aiding the exter-
mination of Jews and partisans in their own countries ; would also
be used in other areas. Although the attitude of the Ukrainian popu-
lation at large—but not the collaborationist element—changed, for
diverse reasons, about 1943, the Baits continued to be Nazi favorites
to the end, in that the Nazi scheme called for the extermination of
Jews: immediately, and of ,the Poles and Russians by degrees; Baits
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