DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE July 5, 1940 and the Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS II Demonstrators Shout "Down With ism" and "Down with Hitler," in Nazism" in Uruguay an all-day anti-Nazi demonstra- MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay. tion. A German-owned cafe was Sol Ravine of 2040 Taylor Ave. announces the engagement of his (laughter, Frances, to Ben Gruskin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruskin. (WNS)—Demonstrators marched stoned by the crowds. Several mounted policemen were injured Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leebove of 3258 Elmhurst Ave. announce through the streets of Monte- when they attempted to disperse the engagement of their daughter, Ann Gutwillig, to Dr. Morton video shouting "Down with Naz- the demonstrators. Barnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett of 3710 Burlingame Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Warady of Dexter Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Belle, to Samuel L. Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deutch of Richton Ave. The wedding will take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rader of 2229 Taylor Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Rose, to Manuel Shultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shultz of 1719 Gladstone Ave. The marriage will take place on Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy of 3798 Grand Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriette Faye, to Carl Goldstein, son of I. Goldstein. CALLING YOU .. . To An Evening of Fun and Frolic Which will be yours by attending the • WEDDINGS BRIDAL PORTRAITS Portraits at the studio, the Tem- ple, or at home. You can have exclusive Craine quality at mod- est prices. Stop in and see sam- ples . . . or phone for a repre- sentative to call at your home and quote prices. 6 for '10 AT THE STUDIO • Craine's Studios STROH BUILDING CHerry 4030 . . . . Line 9 BAY CITY NOTES In the gardens adjoining the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharff, in Canton, 0., their daugh- ter, Charlotte Anne, became the bride of Marvin Sydney Harri- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harrison, of Sixth St., Bay City, on June 30. Rabbi I. J. Fine officiated in the service be- fore about 115 guests, with the bridal party standing beneath a rose arbor banked with palms and vase bouquets of tall gladio- lus She approached the arbor with her father on a garden walk lined with white blossoms. At- tending the bride as her maid-of- honor, was her twin sister, Miss Julia Sharff. George Nadler of Detroit and Cleveland, was best man for Mr. Harrison. A string quartet of musicians from the Cleveland Institute of Music, pro- vided a soft instrumental back- ground for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison left later for a wedding trip, after which they will come to Bay City to make their home. For travel, the bride wore a gown of alligator green silk with a small white print fig- ure, matching purse, a natural straw halo hat, and shoes of white and japonica. Among guests at the rites were residents of Cleveland, Detroit, and Mansfield, and including college friends of the couple, both of whom were graduated from the University of Michigan, Mr. Harrison in 1939, and Mrs. Harrison earlier this month. . Mrs. A. II. Jacoby was elected president of the Senior Hadassah in the final meeting of the year held at the home of Airs. Morris W. Goldberg. Other officers who will assist her are Mrs. Reuben Adelman, first vice - president; Mrs. Benjamin Last, second vice- president; Mrs. Max Michelson, recording secretary; Mrs. Julius Sherman, treasurer; and Mrs. Barney Brenner, financial secre- tary. The slate was unanimously elected following the report read by Mrs. Philip Zachar, nomina- tions chairman. Mrs. Tully Pomerance left on Sunda y for Toledo where she will be wee the guest of relatives this k. Mrs. Ella Levine is visiting friends and relatives in New York. Miss Irene Sarah Feldman of Detroit was a guest in this city over the 4th of July. Mrs. Louis Levine is a patient at General Hospital. Bea Cutler, the Aryan who was the Voice of God in Max Reinhardt's "Eternal Road", is now a successful jazz band lead- er packing 'em in at the Rain- bow Room in Rockefeller Center. July 7—Miss Margarette Slatkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin of LaSalle Blvd., to Lester Satovsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chicago Blvd., at the Shaarey Zedek. July 7—Miss Nadelle Rovin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rovin to Abe Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, at the Bnai Moshe. July 7—Miss Frances Salzstein, daughter of Mrs. Helen Salz- stein of 3226 Calvert Ave., to Alexander Kushner, son of Mrs. Rebecca Kushner. Ceremony 2 o'clock at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. No cards. July 7 Miss Evelyn Ginsburg, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Gins- burg of Cincinnati, to Sant 'Lifchitz, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lifchitz, Rabbi Leon Frain officiating. Ceremony at 11 a. m. at 4833 Sturtevant Ave., followed by a breakfast at the Belcrest Hotel. July 9—Miss Muriel Sandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sandler, of Sturtevant Ave., to Abraham Berkovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berkovitz, of Fairfield Ave., at Knollwood Country Club. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate. July 14—Miss Evelyn Slahter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slahter, to Manuel Ben, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ben. Reception at 6 p. M. July 14—Miss Meryle Kunin, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin of 1127 Edison Ave., to Gilbert Slutzky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slutzky, at 2 p. m., at the bride's residence; Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. A reception from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. July 21—Miiss Marlyn Glassman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glassman, to Leo Beresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beresh. July 21—Miss Lois Burnstine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Burnstine of 2646 Burlingame Ave., to Edward S. Levenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson of 2967 Glynn Court. Aug. 18—Miss Lena S. Korn, daughter of Abraham Korn of Monterey Ave., to Morris Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ger- son of Akron, 0. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Aug. 18—Miss Florence Phyllis Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moss of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Max Prog, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog of 7330 Chalfonte Ave., at Hotel Wilshire. — MOONLIGHT Sponsored by the Infants Service Group Home Relief Society Steinmetz Electrical Contractor's Club Sat. Eve., July 13 DAVE DIAMOND Person with his Rhythmic Orchestra and talented entertainers will furnish the music STEAMER COLUMBIA LEAVES FOOT OF WOODWARD 10:30 P. M. TICKETS $1.00 AVAILABLE AT DOCK OR CALL Mrs. Ralph Levy—Home Relief Society—To. 8-4590 Mrs. Louis Fried—Infants Service Group—To. 5-2687 Chas. Clapp—Steinmetz Elec. Contr. Club—To. 8-2928 • BIRTHS June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simons of Monterey Ave., a daughter, Judith Sandra. June 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Philip R. Appel (Beulah LeBow) of 9310 Kercheval Ave., a son, Robert Joseph. July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pope (Betty Welt of De- troit) of Des Moines, Ia., a son, John Melville. MARRIAGES Sunday Morning Breakfast Club at Bnai David GINGOLD - EHRLICH Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich an- nounces the marriage of her (laughter, Ruth Rachel, to Dr. Samuel M. Gingold, on Sunday, June 30. Under the direction of Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Bnai David has instituted a Sunday Morning Breakfast Club • where all boys of Bar Mitzvah age or over, and their fathers, gather at 9 o'clock Sunday morning to "daven" with "tefilin," and later enjoy a de- lightful breakfast as the guests of the eynagogue. During the course of the breakfast, interesting and lively discussions are carried on about some phase of Judaism or cur- rent Jewish topic. Those interested, join in var- ious athletic activities after the breakfast in nearby Central Field. Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th, invites all Bar Mitzvah boys, their fathers and young men to be guests at these Sunday morning minyons and breakfasts. It offers an oppor- tunity to keep in touch with pray- er and general Jewish activities. g The Men's Club is host at these breakfasts for which there is no charge. Anyone interested is invited to call the rabbi or the synagogue office at To. 6-9632. LeBOSKY - MARKOWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marko- witz of 1469 Atkinson Ave. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Pauline, to Frederick M. LeBosky, son of Mrs. Bertha LeBosky of New York on Satur- day evening, June 29. KAHL - SEROTA Mr. and Mrs. Herman Serota of 3242 Monterey Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Samuel H. Kahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kahl of 2289 Gladstone Ave., on June 30, at the Congregation Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses Fischer performed the ceremony. The bride was lovely in an old- fashioned velvaray gown with leg-o-mutton sleeves, a four yard train and bonnet type finger-tip veil. She carried an old-fashioned colonial bouquet. The bridesmaids were: Miss Henrietta Maxman, Dorothy Fleisher and Ruth Fried- man. They were all dressed in old-fashioned organdy and ging- ham gowns and polk bonnets and carried colonial bouquets. Miss Edythe Lillion Serota was maid of honor and Albert Kahl was best man. The ushers were Saul Moskowitz, Cecil Aaron and Lewis Aaron. Nancy Ann Serota was flower girl. Cut-of-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sirota; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rabinowitz; Ruth, Jerry and Ralph Sirota; Shirley and Wil- liam Rabinowitz, all Of Wilkes- Barre, Pa., and Mrs. S. Kretch- man of Philadelphia. The couple left on a two weeks' motor trip to White Sulphur Springs, Wash- ington and New York. Mosaic DeMolay Party on July 9 Mosaic Chapter of the Order of DeMolay, sponsored by Mosaic Lodge No. 530, will have a "splash fest" on Tuesday eve- ning, July 9, at Al's Beach, lo- cated at 3490 Dixie Highway, Northwestern Highway to Tele- graph Road, right on Telegraph to U. S. 10 (Dixie Highway), left about two miles. Daniel Na- tow, past master councilor, is chairman of the affair. For infor- mation call Meyer Glicksman, Ho. 0100. Flowers for All Occasions- Dexter•Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622. KOSHER BAKED BEANS Mal au 4.414 Weed! Golden Brown Beans, Baked Through and Through... Then Drenched in Tasty Tomato Sauce • That's what awaits you when you open a can of Heinz Vegetarian Beans. You just heat the beans and they are ready to serve. What a tasty dish to set before the king of the household or any of his subjects! ** • Approved by The UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA Look for the 0 on the label p HEINZ,0E:ENETBAARKIAEND BEANS One of the 0 Varieties