11 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle March 13, 1942 First Concert of Spring Series Will Be Given at Center • ENGAGEMENTS by Mrs. M. Blatnikoff and Mrs. Rose Brooks as co-chairmen. The organization also voted donations to the Russian War Relief, Mo'os Chitim and Yeshi- voth Beth Yehudah. Members and friends are earn- estly begged to attend the card party and aid us in furthering our work. Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid I. Raikow announces the engagement of his daughter, Hilda, to Edward Chaimson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chaimson of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Chaimson is a graduate of Vermont University and of the Pratt Institute. The wedding will take place April 12 at the 1 Wilshire Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenstein of Linwood Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Ruth, to Technical Sergeant Harry Frankel of the United States Air Corps, now sta- tioned at Florence Field, S. C., son of Mrs. Minnie Frankel of New York City. The wedding will take place in April. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rudick of Akron, 0., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rita Louise, to Irving Stuart Lebo- witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lebowitz of Detroit and Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Rose Saenger of St. Louis, Mo., announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Josephine, to Sergeant Harold G. Berick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berick of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marienthal announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann, to Ben Graber, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Graber of Boston, Mass, A meeting of the Eva Prenz- lauer Maternity Aid was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Joseph Siegel. Discussion was held mainly on our forthcoming charity lunch- eon and card party, To be held Wednesday, March 18, at 12:30 Flowers for all occasions- p. m., in Kern's auditorium. Mrs. Joseph Rose, chairman, assisted Dexter-Joy Florist. 1 yler 6-6822. • WEDDINGS March 14—Miss Shirley Galen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Galen of Lawrence Ave., to Sidney Eugene Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman of Leslie Ave., in the Italian Gardens of the Hotel Book Cadillac. Marchl4—Miss Betty Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Karbal, to William Litt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Litt. March 15—Miss Rose Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenberg, to Morris Richman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richman. March 15—Miss Dorothy Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris Goldberg of Longfellow Ave., to Jack M. Block, at Pereira's, 9925 Dexter Blvd., reception following. March 15—Miss Gloria Silverman, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silverman, to Sydney DeYoung, son of Mrs. Joseph DeYoung, at 1 p. m. at Temple Beth El. Rabbi B. B. Glazer will officiate. Dinner following the ceremony at the Belcrest for the immediate family. March 15—Miss Lillian Karbal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Karbal of Hazelwood Ave., to Reuben Goldberg, son of Mrs. B. Goldberg of Fullerton Ave., at 11:30 a. m. at the Wilshire. March 22—Miss Evelyn Altman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Altman of 2440 Glendale Ave., to Arthur I. Chesluk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk of 1983 Taylor Ave. March 29—Miss Annette Grace Sweetwine, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Sweetwine, to Morry Kutzen, son of Mrs Pauline Kutzen, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at 2 p. m., reception following. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate. March 29—Miss Lucille Shirley Bearman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bearman of Santa Barbara Drive, to Private Marshall, M. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Calvert Ave., at Temple Beth El. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will officiate. aeligh tf °1 Add a touchot flavor to lout meals alias VALTER POOLE IleiollomatolcetatupOis The first of the spring series xesu of five concerts to be presented delicious bleml oi at the Jewish Community Center, atistoctr tmatoes,ileitt Woodward at Holbrook, by the ta mid tate spices i s so Michigan W.P.A. Symphony Or chestra, under the baton of Val- Vittept ter Poole, will be held Tuesday, etch tbat it goes omen ut. March 17, at 8:30 p. m. Guest cher. Good cooks buy tvo soloists will be Harry A. McDon- Cot ald, head of McDonald Creamery, whose splendid baritone has won bottles at a him wide recognition, and Ed- kitchenand one cot ale table. ward Bredshall, foremost Detroit pianist. the Union All American Program Con. Endorsed by The all-American program for I etvisb the March 17 concert included Aerica. Orthodox of works by George Gershwin, Je- of gregations rome Kern, George Chadwick, • BIRTHS William G. Still and Mana Zucca. Mana Zucca's "Cuban Dance" Feb. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rosenman (Maxine Sylvia will have its local premiere at Karbel) of 100 Clairmount Ave. a son, Kenneth Arlen. this concert. Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton ' Singer (Bernice Leipsitz), Outstanding Artists on Series Concerts on March 24 and 31, a daughter, Carol Alice. Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kutchai (Charlotte Barack), April 9 and 14, will bring Mar- git Kormendy, contralto; Zinovi a son, Howard Charles. Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stein (Esther Goldberg) of Bistritzky, violin; Rose Cooper, soprano; Dorothy K. Roosevelt, 3205 Tyler Ave., a son, Melvin. • Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinsky (Esther Freedman) pianist; Marguerite Kozenn, so- prano; Lare Wardrop, oboe; Jul- of 2575 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Barry Sheldon. Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Burke (Evelyn Hill) of ius Chajes, piano. The last is an LaBelle Ave., a daughter, Arlene Libby. all-Beethoven program. Although there is no admission March 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Weinberg (Frances fee for any of the series of the Gene Merliss) of 3350 Tyler Ave., a daughter, Berta Merle. Michigan symphony concerts, De- March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May (Sylvia Gutterman) fense Stamps and Bonds will be of 2953 Fullerton Ave., a son. on sale in the lobby of the Center, March 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry August (Sharon Aratin) of before and following each per- 2959 Clements Ave. a daughter, Miriam Helene. formance. March 8—To Mr. and Mrs Irving Simons (Dorothy Goldman) of Indiana Ave., a son. March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weiss (Mildred Brown) of 7028 Thatcher Ave., a daughter. March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gooze (Mae Manis of GINSBERG - HARRIS Detroit) of Fargo, N. D., a son, Gerald Roger. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harris of Glynn Court announce the Gorelick Family Circle The marriage of their daughter, Rose Women's League of Young Regina, to Yale Ginsberg, son of Israel Announces Speaker The next social meeting of the David Ginsberg, on March 8. For Oneg Shabbos, Mar. 14 Zolman and Rachel Gorelick New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE. Family Circle will be held at JALOFF - WOLF Dr. and Mrs. Lew Stillman's 4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater On Saturday, March 14, at 3 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wolf MA. Q919 home, 18257 Pennington, Wed- MA. 0918 of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly p. m., Bnai Moshe Synagogue nesday evening, March 18. of Detroit, announce the mar- will be the scene of the monthly riage of their daughter, Gerald- Oneg Shabbos conducted by the ine, to Russell L. Jaloff, which Women's League of Young Is- took place in Palm Springs, rael. The success with which this enterprise has met is encourag- Calif., on Feb. 22. ing to the workers in this move- ment. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld Detroit Woodward at State of Oak Park, Ill., will be the guest speaker. His eloquent and FOR inspiring addresses have gained for him an enviable reputation. The Women's League invites the ladies to spend a real Oneg CALL WM. ELSON'S Shabbos on Saturday, March 14. A social period will round out what promises to be a pleasant afternoon. z " ore dm MARRIAGES Rose's Flowers WEDDING SPECIALIST E. SIIEGIEL CC. Anniversary Cakes NATIONAL BAKING CO. DEXTER BLVD. TOwnsend 8.5460 McNICHOLS RD. UNiversity 2-4753 P011 1 1 1 SHV TR. 1.4426 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Open daily till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m Sundays 12 to 3 SUITS League of National Home For Jewish Children To Meet March 18 The regular monthly meeting of the Detroit League of the Na- tional Home for Jewish Children at Denver, will be held on Wed- nesday, March 18, at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Cen- ter. 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