Rona Herman Wed to
Howard Tobias Rice

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This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of
Je wish Interest
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a.m.. Sunday, July 27.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Raymond Massey will
narrate the 130th Psalm, which
is an expression of remorse for
sin. on this third program in the
summer series, "Words We Live
By.'• Rabbi Simon Kramer, presi-
dent of the Synagogue Council
of America. will preach a ser-
monette on the Psalm.
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MESSAGE OF • ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, July 27.
Station -: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Martin M.
Weitz, of Temple Beth Israel,
Atlantic City, N.J., will be guest
preacher.

arriageJ

Carol I. Goldenberg
Wed to Ralph Coskey

Carol Irene Goldenberg,
Before a flower-decked altar
SCHONBORN - DANSINGER: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
A.
Goldenberg, became the bride
and Mrs. Harry Dansinger,
Rabbi Morris Adler performed Mr.
of Newark, . N.J., announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Reva, to Larry Schonborn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schon-
born, of 14200 Pembroke, in a ,
ceremony July 5, in Newark.
Following a honeymoon to Nia-
gara Falls, the newlyweds are
making their home in Detroit.
• • •
REID-WISOTSKY: Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Wisotsky announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Marcia Lee of Los Angeles, to
James Reid of Los Angeles, June
29. A reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents,
12193 Otsego, July 9.

Pisgah Lodge to Hold
Picnic at Middle Rouge

MRS. HOWARD T. RICE

Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, will
will hold its third annual picnic
beginning at 10 a.m., Sunday, at
Middle Rouge Park. Members.
families and friends are invited
to participate.
Morris Burnstein, chairman of
the picnic committee, announces
that prizes will be awarded to
winners in various games and
athletic events that are planned.
Refreshments will be provided
by the lodge.
Burnstein is aided in planning
the event by Alfred Bounin and
Isadore Perlman, co-chairmen;
Daniel Levy, prizes; Joseph Fau-
. dem and Sam Epstein, refresh-
ments; Charles Goldstein and
Henry Zaft, table arrangements;
and Max Goldhoff, judging.

10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July Z5, 1952

Sentence Two Fix-Nazis for

Mistreating Jew in 1933

NUREMBERG, (JTA) — Karl
Croneis, a former official in a
Nazi organization, and Eddie
Mueller, an associate in the
group, were sentenced by a Ger-
man court here to eight and ten
months imprisonment, respec-
tively, for insulting and mis-
treating a young Jewish man
and his non-Jewish woman com-
panion in 1933.
The t w o defendants were
charged and convicted of having
been responsible for shaving
the heads of the young man
and his friend and forcing them
to walk through the streets of
this city in bathing suits and
with large signs hanging from
their necks denouncing their re-
lationship. The young Jew was
later sent to a concentration

camp.

MRS. RALPH JOSEPH COSKEY

of Ralph Joseph Coskey, son of '
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coskey, of Bur- '
lingame Ave., on July 6, at the
bride's home on Steel Ave.

Detroit's Best Laundry
& Dry Cleaning Value

the marriage of Rona Gail Her-
Thousands of Women Sa:—
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
"I Use Quality
July 19--To Dr. and Mrs. Mel Leon J. Herman of Broadstreet
Because It Saves
Arleen McQuade (Rosalie on
Wasserman ( Ruth Rosen), of Blvd., to Howard Tobias Rice,
the Goldberg's TV Show)
3026 Tuxedo. a son, Randy son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
TIME, MONEY & WORRY"
startles waiters in Pa ic er-
Steven
Rice
of
Burlingame
Ave.
. • •
bocker's
restaurants
when
she
Shirts ikBeautifully Laundered
The bride wore a ballerina
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
orders "Roast Virginia Ham-
length
gown
of
white
embroi-
E. Charlip iDorothea Steinman),
; put some schmaltz on it!"
of 14041 Holmur, a son, Ralph dered tulle over satin. A tiny
pearl
trimmed
cap
held
her
Blair.
• . •
illusion veil. and she carried a
LAUNDRY and
Music and Entertainment
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo- cascade of stephanotis and tha-
DRY CLEANING
nard J. Crayle (Lillian Iwrey) of laenopsis on her white Bible.
SAM EMMER
Forrer Ave., a daughter, Diane She also carried an heirloom
WEbster 3-8000
end His Orchestra
Lynn.
rosepointe
handkerchief.
Your Patronage
• • •
The bride was attended by
UN. 3 - 9494
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo
A. Barris (Frieda Sains), of 2931 Mrs. Irving Rice. matron of
Calvert. a daughter, Susan Joy. honor, and Sonia Herman, sister Coroner Milton Seeks
• • •
of the bride, as maid of honor.
A Vocation et Lessor's adds to yaw health !
July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Jacob Barr. of Linden, N.J., To Avoid Sacrilege
C. Hammerstein ( June Bow- and Mrs. Morris Herman, of
In the least publicized Wayne
man 1. of 15371 Linwood, a son, Brooklyn. N. Y., grandparents of County office—the Coroner's—
the bride, also were in the pro- I serious consideration is given to
Charles Oscar.
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cession.
religious sensi-
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
The bridegroom's brothers, bilities of citi-
rice Rosen (Lottie Ginsburg) of Irving and Wilbur Rice, served zens a n d every
1942r girssex ), a daughter, Hel- as best man and usher.
effort is made to
aine Rochelle.
A breakfast reception was avoid sacrilege.
• • •
Dr. Benjamin
held at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Out
July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. of town guests were: Mri. L. Schutzman,
James A. Herskowitz (Anna Allen, Boston. Mass.; Mrs. D. I Deputy Coroner
Frein ∎ . of 2700 Rochester, a son, Crupain, Bronx, N. Y.; Mrs. pointed out this
David Michael.
Louis Herman, Brooklyn, N. Y.; week that his
• • •
chief, Dr. Sam-
July 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Mrs. I. Marantz, Washington, uel
Week
B. Milton,
dore Heideman (Marion Yura), D.C.; Mrs. M. Schwartzberg, who is seeking Dr.
Up
Bronx. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H.
Schutzman
Per Person
of Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Stock, Elizabeth. N. J.; and Mrs. a third term as
• Half Mde Privet* Beach
%ayle Sue.
• File. kosher Style Cooking
Coroner of Wayne County on the
A. Trooskin, Roselle, N. J.
* • •
• 1600 Feet Above See Level
Democratic ticket, at the Pri-
• Modern Conveniences
July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian
maries on Aug. 5, goes to ex-
Nusbaum Pearl Hurvich) of Rex Lodge Again Wins
&roadway's Double Treat for Evening Eatartaikowmt
tremes to make certain that all
2962 Fullerton, twins, a daugh-
faiths are fully respected.
THE GERSNOFF TWINS
ter. Helene Miriam, and a son, BB Softball Title
"While dealing with a few
Harvey Alan.
Jewish
cases,"
Dr.
Schutzman
A FOUR-PIECE Pleasure D
• • •
Rex Lodge attained its second
"we have had many experi-
June 24—To Dr. and Mrs. consecutive championship in the said,
ences
which
have
caused
the
en-
Pollen Fro, Area
Samuel Krohn, of 19139 Manor, Bnai Brith Softball League of tire staff to gain great respect
Detroit. Captained by Martin
A daughter, Janet Susan.
Your Childroa *yarded by Experienced foakfilkilier•
for
Dr.
Milton.
When
a
Jewish
• • •
Band, the team went through
Sports Director
June 24—To Mr. and Mrs. B. its second undefeated year in body is brought in on a Thurs-
For informatios and Reservation eon UN. 3-8650
day,
for
example,
we
do
not
hold
B. Hertz IBernice Rosenbaum), league competition. The cham- it until Monday—thus offending
Doily 10-3, 7-9, Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
of Appoline Ave., a son, Marshall pionship was decided in a thrill- the family and Jewish sensibili-
ing 1-0 victory over the Louis ties. We cooperate to make pos-
L
Brandeis Lodge last Sunday, at sible burial on Friday or Mon-
June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Field.
day. We do riot force post mor-
Raymond J. Braiker (Dorothy
Band attributed the success tems, and only in absolutely un-
Kaufman of W. Davison Ave., of the team this year to the avoidable cases are they resort-
a daughter. Terry Marlene.
stellar play of the entire team, ed to. Thus, we prevent dese-
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consistin g f: MurrayHozman,
practices that are con-
June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol 1B.; Bob Feldman, 2B; Leonard crating
trary to Jewish law and tradi-
W. Landau (Lois Goldenberg), of Silber, S.S.: Al Kaufman, Short
13333 Vic t o r i a, Huntington Center; Jack Ginsberg, 3B.; tion."
Dr. Milton was a classmate of
ANOTHER SHINDERMAN RESORT
Woods a son, Lawrence Steven. Bernie Devine, L.F.; Perry Ap-
U. S. Senator Blair Moody at
• • •
for a PERFECT WISCONSIN VACATION
plebaum, C.F.; Harold Adler, Brown University and was grad-
June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo R.F. Leonard Gorosh, C.; and uated with honors from North-
Brodman (Rosalie Holtzman), of
western University College of
Abbie Friedman. P.
Stoepel Ave., a son, Steven N.
Band expressed high praise Medicine.
Dr. Schutzman, the only Jew-
for the reserves, which was
—out Lake Tombeau 65 miles from Chicago
CERTIFIED MOHEL
composed of Norman Berry, Ar- ish Deputy Coroner, is a grad- eettoo City, WiSCORSill
uate
of
Wayne
University
Col-
FOR
SUMMER REST AND RECREATION
nold Cook, Jack Leiderman, Don
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
Levey, Arthur Plotkin, Al Schiff, lege of Medicine. He is active in
Two
Magnificent Lakes, Floating Swimming Pool
SERVING IN
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Arthur Shreier, Joe Stone and Adas Shalom Synagogue. He
Hospitals and Homes
k• An Summer Sports—Private 18-hole Golf Course
18965
at
lives
with
his
family
Ernest Weiss. The team's coach
WE. 4 - 2696
Warrington.
• Horseback Riding • Nightly Dancing, Entertainmenk}
was Al Silber.
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
Sam Stone, chairman of Met-
ropolitan Bnai Brith softball
Plastic Furniture
league announced that play-offs
Expert Mohel
Covers
would begin this Sunday morn-
ing at Roosevelt Field.
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