To Discuss Position Of Zionist Movement THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, August 26, 1949 SCOTT-TEPPER: Mr. a n d, Mrs.. Carl Tepper of Cincinnati, announce the marriage of their daughter ; Marilyn, to Sol Scott, son of Mrs. Mary .Scott of, Cortland Ave. The --wedding took place in Cincinnati and guests were pres- ent from Boston, New York, Cleveland, Portland, Kentucky, Tennessee, South Carolina and West Virginia, in addition to the following Detroiters: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lessen, Mr. and Mrs. MOrris Lessen, Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kogan, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Syl- van, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bricker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selman and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Lindenbaum. After a honeymoon at Mus- koka Lodge, the couple will re- side in Cincinnati. * * * MALAMUD-BERTMAN: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertman of New York announce the ma•- riage of their daughter, Shirley, to Jerry Malamud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud of De- troit. The wedding took place Aug. 6 in the Bronx, N.Y. * * * ETTINGER-MEVIS: Elaine Mevis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mevis of Hazelwood Ave., became the bride of Robert C. W. Ettinger, son of Mrs. Rhea Ettinger of Monterey Ave., and Alfred Ettinger of Kentucky Ave., Aug. 18, at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina-length. dress of white net over aquamarine satin. She carried a mother-of pearl prayer book with a cluster of white stephanotis topped by a white _orchid. She w _ as attended, by her twin sistersi . -Audrey and Blossom. Alan Ettinger, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was held at Club Bali. After a month's honeymoon in Atlantic City and New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Ettinger will reside on Monterey Ave. * * * LOEWENBERG-SNYDERMAN: William Snyderman of Pitts- burgh, Pa., announces the mar- riage of his daughter, Claire, to Wilbur E. Loewenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil - Loewenberg - of 1487 Virginia Park, Detroit. The wedding took place Aug. 1 at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, and was followed by dinner and a reception. The bride was attended by her sister, Esther Snyderman, and Seymour Loewenberg was best man. Attending the wedding were the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Loewenberg, Sey- mour Loewenberg, Mrs. J. Loew- enberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ott() Hy- man and daughter, Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friedenberg and Mrs. Ira Friedenberg; - all of De- troit; Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Mt. Clemens, and guests from Akron, Cleveland, Baltimore and New York. * * * BORNSTEIN-ELCONIN: Ruth Lois Elconin was united in mar- riage with Harold B. Bornstein, son of Mrs. Fannie Bornstein of Claremont, Fla., Aug. 16, at the Hotel Statler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham V. Elconin of Sturtevant Ave. Rabbi Rosenthal officiated at the candlelight ceremony. Mrs. Leonard Mason, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Judith Oppenheim was junior bridesmaid, and Lynne Mason, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Julian Bornstein served his brother as best man. The uM-i- ers were Leonard Mason, Jerry ' Bornstein and David Oppenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Bornstein left for an extended tour of the eastern states. Upon their return they wilt reside on Sturtevant Ave. * * PHILLIPS-BEREZPIVIN: The roof garden of the Sevilla Bilt- more Hotel in Havana, Cuba, was the scene of a beautifully ap- pointed wedding Sunday evening, Aug. 21, when Bertha Berezdivin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Berezdivin of Havana, became the bride of Perry Y. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phil- - lips of Calvert. Ave. with Rabbi Meyer Rosenbaum- -officiating. The.- bride's gown of white- lace was :'fashiOned princess. - style with short sleeves and a' peter pan collar. Her veil- of silk il- lusion, which fell beyond 'the court train of - her gown, :was fastened to a crown of Match- ing lace adorned with-clusters of orange blcissoms. She wore lace Mitts and carried spray of vrrhite orchids. •Mrs. Morris Berezdivin was her niece's matron of honor, and Sonia Berezdivin, a cousin; and Gisela Sheiner - were - the brides- maids. Aida Berezdivin and Ra- chael Berezdivin, alSci cousins of the bride, were junior brides- maid and flower girl. Rudolph -Phillips served his brother as best man, and seating the guests were Dr. Miguel Ber- ezdivin, the bride's brother, and their cousin, Abraham Berez- divin. Following a honeymoon in Northern Michigan and Wiscon- sin, the young couple will make their home in East Lansing, where both are students at Michigan State College. 200 to Participate in First S. American Maccabiad MONTEVIDEO, (JTA) — The first Latin Atherican Maccabiad will be held here Aug. 20-30 with more than 200 contestants from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Co- lumbia, Chile and Bolivia in at- tendance. Participants will com- pete in football, basketball, ten- nis, swimming, and other sports. The Israeli Ambassador to Uru- guay, Dr. Yacoy Tsur, will serve as chairman of the Maccabiad. Formation of the Urguayan commit-tee to aid the Weizmann Institute. of Science at Rehovot was announced here. Dr. Jacob Chazan was named chairman of the new group. Poland, Israel Engage In. Trading Products WARSAW (JTA)—The first 70 tons of a 150-ton consignment of frozen poultry left the port of Stettin for Israel. The chick- ens were slaughtered according to Kashruth laws under the supervision of a representative of the Chief Rabbinate in Jeru- salem. Israel Sets Up Trade The daily government organ, With Belgium, Finland "Rzeczpospolita," revealed in an editorial that more than 8,000 JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A -tem- tons of Polish products, chiefly porary agreement 'to increase foodstuffs, agricultural equip- trade between Belgium and Is- ment and iron ware, were sent rael has been reached between to Israel during 1948. In ex- the Ministries of Finance, Trade change Israel dispatched citrus and Industry and a delegation products to Poland. from the Bank of Brussels. Subject to offical confirmation by the two governments, the agreement calls for the Bank to extend long term credits-to Is- rael for the importation of es- sential commodities from Bel- gium. - The agreement follows a trade pact signed this week between Israel and Finland involving the exchange of $2,400,000 worth of goods between the two countries. Israel will buy paper,. wood pulp and machinery for prefabri- cated houses, and will export $1,380,000 worth of citrus,. citrus by-products, chemicals, artifical teeth, textiles and other goods to Finland. Special Deadline For Labor Day Due to the Labor Day holi- day, the following special deadline will apply to The Jewish News edition of Fri- day, Sept. 9. All copy and photographs must be in the office of The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., by 12 noon on Friday, Sept. Z. LONDON—(JTA) — The posi- tion of the world Zionist move- ment in the light of the exis- tence of the Jewish state will. be one of the major problems to be discussed at the conference of leaders of European Zionist groups which will open in Paris on Sept. 16. FLOWERS BY MUNICH—(JTA)—The Bavar- ian Denazification Ministry 'has exonerated the editors of the Sued Deutsche Zeitung which published' a violently anti-Semit- ic letter resulting in a riot in- volving Jewish displaced persons. The Ministry said the editors had no intention of reviving anti-Semitism and would not be prosecuted. GRAEME We Specialize In 0 Weddings 0 Showers Expert Floral Arrangements For All Occasions FREE Estimates At Your Rome Bill Caplan Larry Morris Charge Accounts Welcomed GRAEME FLOWERS 9111 Linwood at Joy TY. 4-7784 Announcement GERALD GOLDIN Kosher Meat and Poultry Market Located at 13330 W. 7 Mile Rd. NEAR SNOWDEN IS NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE YOU WITH THE FINEST OF KOSHER MEAT and FRESH KILLED POULTRY We Deliver • • Call UN. 4-7284 • • is an ideal time to visit THE COLONIAL JNF Documentary Film Wins World Award NEW YORK—`'A State Is Born," documentary motion pic- ture, produced by the Jewish National Fund bf America, re- ceived a prize as an : award of distinction in Prague, where films representing countries ;ram all over the world were shown, according to a cable from Jerusalem. The photographs for "A State - Is Born" were 'taken in Israel and the picture itself was pro- duced in this country. The award made was on the basis that this film represents the human- itarian ideas of the State of Israel. This film has not only been distributed in the United States but throughout the world. Polish Policeman Shoots Jewish District Judge WARSAW, (JTA)--M. Fried- man-Loubovitzki, a judge of the Glivitze district court, was killed by a member of the local police. The policeman is under arrest. Edouard Lonkovsky, a Pole who worked for the Gestapo during the Nazi occupation of Poland, and who specialized in hunting down Jews, was hanged in Ostrouv following a denial of clemency by the President of the Polish Republic. Three Po- lish writers and actors who col- laborated in the making of Nazi anti-Jewish films in Poland dur- ing the occupation have been sentenced to five and ten years imprisonment. The Liberty Bell was cast in England. * EVERYTHING FOR YOUR COMFORT * WORLD FAMED MINERAL BATHS UNDER OUR OWN ROOF * OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND * REDUCED FALL RATES IN EFFECT AFTER LABOR DAY For full details write today to THE COLONIAL Hotel and Mineral Baths MAX ELKIN Managing Owner Stiictly Kosher Catering in Your Home - Hall - Synagogue Pastry, Shtrudel, Knishes BAKED GOODS TO ORDER TYler 6-4956 MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN