America latish Periodical Carter Ju ly 3, 1942 Contributions to the Je wish Home for Aged The following have made con- tributions to the Home : Annie Baron in memory of mother Rachel Lewis; Mrs. Reb- ecca Epstein in memory of fath- er Shmaryohu-Moyshe Shatz; the Finley family in memory of father Joseph-David Finley ; Leon Fredman in memory of Sarah Granet; Leon and Rose Freed- m an, donation ; Mrs. J. E. Gins- berg 133Y City, Mich., in mem- ory of father Mayer Davis; Mrs. A. Goldberg in memory of hus- band Abe Goldberg; Mrs. H. Goldstein in memory of daugh- ter, Shayne, and son, Julius; Mrs. J. Golub and family in memory of Emil Baron for Father's Day ; Mettle and Jay Golub in memory of father Kro- ker; the Gordons and Joe Chap- man in memory of Mr. Schmier's mother; Charles and Norman Goldberg in memory of Mrs. Saul Schmier; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gross in memory of mother Sadie Levitt-Saperton and Mrs. Esther Cohen ; Mrs. M. Gruber, Capital Heights, Md., in memory of mother Shayne Nehe ; Miss Lottie Hill in memory of father Marks Hill ; Mrs. A. M. Jordan in memory of father Joseph- David Finley; Mrs. Rose Kap- lan in memory of son Louis Kaplan ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay in memory of Mrs. Louis Wasserman ; Benjamin Krell in memory of Samuel Schaefer; Mrs. H. Levey in memory of husband Harry Levey ; Mrs. Sam Lieberson in memory of mother Gertrude Coopersmith ; Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein in mem- ory of Mrs. Max Schmier; Abe Lowenberg in memory of father Joshua Lowenberg; the Mahh Jongg Club in memory of Sam Schaefer; Irving Mahler in mem- ory of Aunt Dvoyze-Yoheved ; Sybil and Royal Marks in mem- ory of Mrs. Sara Schmier; Mr. and Mrs. Max Meisner in mem- ory of Sender Krakowski ; Wm. Rosenberg in memory of mother FaygeRachel; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satovsky in memory of Sara Schmier; Bessie and Mir- iam M. Schooler in memory of brother Ben Meisner; Mrs. S. Schwartz in memory of mother Miriam Levitt ; A. Shapiro, Man- chester, N. H., in memory of father Abraham Shapiro ; Mrs. H. A. Silverberg., Chicago, in memory of father Joseph N. Bernbaum ; Mrs. Jule Solomon in memory of mother Brindel- Mariashe ; Mrs. Fanny Studen in memory of husband David Stu- den ; the Tuesday girls and Freda in memory of Samuel Krakow- sky ; Mrs. D. Wallace in mem- ory of Samuel Krakowski ; Mrs. D. Wallace in memory of father Samuel Kaplan ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner in memory of Sara Schmier and Sam Kra- kowsky ; Mrs. M. Winkelman in memory of parents Israel and Frayde. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01510 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS Shirley Rosen Is Member of Interlochen Music Group Mr. and Mrs. M. Sher announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Heckler, to Marvin Horowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Horowitz. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weinstein of Brighton, Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter, Adele Pauline, to Ensign Peter K. Morse, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morse. Miss Weinstein is a senior at Simmons College, Boston, Mass. • WEDDINGS July 26—Miss Ethel Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz of 3236 Webb Ave., to David Steinman, son of Mr. aod Mrs. Samuel S. Steinman of St. Paul, Minn. • BIRTHS June 10—To Mr and Mrs. Ben Gruskin ( Frances Ravine) of Indiana Ave., a son, Sanford Erwin. June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg (Merilyn Rich ) of 2927 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Mark Stewart. M A R R I A G E S DIX-ROSSEN Miss Blanche Rossen, (laugh- terof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rossen, of LaSalle Blvd., be- came the bride of Dr. Harold G. Dix, in a ceremony performed by Rabbi Morris Adler, on Sun- day evening, June 28. The bride wore an ensemble of powder blue sheer wool and a small hat of blue matching her dress. She carried a white prayer book and white orchids. Following the buffet supper which was held for the imme- diate family, the young couple departed for their wedding trip through the Middle West. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dix of Calvert Ave. Michigan Jewish War Veterans Auxiliaries Conference Hosts National President Miriam Hoffman to be at 5th Regional Meet Michigan auxiliaries of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States will act as host- esses to the Fifth Regional Con- ference in Detroit, July 11 and 12, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Within the region there will be many hundred delegates in the assembly of the middle western States, and the presence of the National President, Miriam G. Hoffman of New York, and Na- tional vice president, Ann B. Rojesky of Minneapolis. LOWEN-BERK On the program of events will Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berk, be Regional National Session, 13040 Chandler Park Drive, an- patriotic assembly at the Con- nounce the marriage of their gregation Shaarey Zedek, open daughter, Winifred Jean, to house, sightseeing tours of war Lieut. Joseph Bailey Lowen industries plants, reception at a (U. S. M. A. Corp.), son of Dr. noon-day luncheon greeting the and Mrs. Armin Lowen, Akron, National Commander Benjamin 0., and Detroit, on Saturday, Kaufman of Trenton ; Past Na- June 27. Dr. Leo M. Franklin tional Commander J. George officiated. Lieutenant Lowen is Fredman of New York, Editor a graduate of Ohio State Uni- of the National Jewish Veteran versity. Mrs. Lowen received her and the national executive com- degree at Wayne University. mitteemen. Institution and in- The couple left for North Caro- stallation of the new unit, Law- lina. Lieutenant Lowen is sta- rence H. Jones Auxiliary No. tioned at Fort Bragg. 190. Concluded by a grand ban- quet in the Casino at the Book- ROSEN-CANVASSER Cadillac Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Can- The women of the Jewish vasser of Boston Blvd., an- War Veterans have four auxil- nounce the marriage of their iaries in Michigan with the many (laughter, Ruth, to William Ro- daughters organized in their sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chapter. Plans are formulated Rosen, of Roseville, Mich., on to inaugurate a department in June 28. The ceremony was per- Michigan and to establish a formed by Rabbi Morris Adler, headquarters for their National at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, and Civic endeavors solely to followed by a reception and control the allotment and divi- lawn party for 300 guests, at sion of their work. The organ- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules ization meting comprising all Meskin of Calvert Ave. Many Michigan units will be held July out of town guests attended the 13, at the Veterans Building, wedding. Detroit. Many ladies' veteran digni- Upon returning from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen taries of allied groups will par- Carmelita Romera Heads will reside at 3880 Collingwood ticipate, representing the affilia- tion of the Michigan Women's Ave. Club Three 666 Revue Natioanl Defense Council. Chairman of arrangements, BUDMAN-MEVIS In keeping with the acceler- ated war bond and stamps drive, Miss Shirley Mevis, daughter Rose M.- Cowan, national trus- Club Three 666, popular theater- of Mr. and Mrs. David Mevis, tee; co-chairmen : May Gins- type night club, 666 East Adams, of Sturtevant Ave., became the burg, president Detroit Ladies' is currently presenting Bettie bride of Abe Budman, son of auxiliary No. 135, Luba Lupil- Taylor's victory musical revue, the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Bud- off ; president Lieut. Eli Levin, "Patriotic in Swirig." It also man, of Monterey Ave., on Ladies' Auxiliary No. 230; Lil- represents a signal victory for June 28. The wedding took place lian Rapport, President Eli Ros- Miss Taylor, who has created in the Colonial Room of the De- enblum, Ladies' Auxiliary No. one of the season's best produc- troit-Leland Hotel, and Rabbi 231, and Mary Wallace, acting president Lawrence H. Jones, Hons. Jacob Nathan officiated, assisted Ladies Auxiliary No. 190 of the Cuban dancer Carmelita Ro- by CantAr David KatzmaM Jewish War Veterans of the The bride was attired in a United States. men), who was featured in the Ethel Waters show, "Cabin in white satin and tulle gown, with the Sky" at the Cass Theater a pearl tiarra. Miss Natalie Me- here, heads the new revue offer- vis, attended her sister as maid BNAI BRITH BASEBALL mg her exciting shawl dance. of honor, and wore a blush In the supporting cast area pink taffeta gown. Al Budman, The Bnai David Chapter 314 noted group of sepia stars in- i brother of the groom, was best defeated the Highland Park 'eluding the stream-lined trio, man. Miss Blanche Kurnetz and Chapter 313 for the Michigan Donnie, Gracie and Eddie, smart Mrs. Geraldine Weingarten at- State Softball championship at titosters ; Prince Albert, lyric tended as bridesmaids, and Ru- the Michigan AZA Tourney held tenor from the west coast; bin Kurnetz and Leo Weingar- at Grand Rapids, June 27 and Rosita Lockhart, featuring her ten as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. The score was 9 to 8. famous "chicken dance," and un- Meer, sister and brother-in-law Eugene Pious of the Grand , usually clever novelty; Sam of the groom, were also in the Rapids chapter was in charge ouche, swing-singing master of bridal party. Mrs. Mevis was of the tournament. A luncheon ceremonies; and the eight love- gowned in rose chiffon lace. was held in the afternoon and the Following the ceremony lunch- activities of the tourney were ly ra ylorettes, who are outstand- ing in i the impressive prodction eon was served. Out of town closed with a dance at the Pant- numbers, all stunningly cos- guests included Mrs. J. David- lind Hotel. turned, among which is the open- son and Arnold Davidson, of Chi- Gilbert Madden of Louis Mar- me. number, "Military Jazz ;" cago. shall Lodge was the Supreme Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Budman left on visory representative. Phil Roth- tilt., Victory number led by Prince Albert, and the finale, a honeymoon trip through North- schild, publicity director of Pis- gah Lodge, was assisting. "Keep 'Em Flying," featuring ern Michigan. the entire cast. "Roses of Pic- HOOTNER - YANCHER a ceremony performed June 28 ardy," the radium hit from the Joyce C. Yancher, daughter at the home of Rabbi Joshua S. previous show, has been included in the current revue by request. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yancher Sperka. Immediately following t h e "Lanky" Bowman and his sweet- of Webb. Ave. became the bride swing orchestra play for danc- of Joseph H. Hootner, son of ceremony the couple on a trip Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hootner, at to Chicago and Des Moines. ing and the show. • SHIRLEY JEAN ROSEN Shirley Jean Rosen of 13226 Fenkell Ave. has been accepted for membership in the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich., where she will be a mem- ber of the famous musical organ- izations which broadcast regular programs over a nationwide NBC network. She is a student at the Uni- versity of Michigan and plays violin in the school orchestra, which is under the direction of Thor Johnson of the school fac- ulty. She won a music medal upon graduation from Cooley High School ; also magna cum laude and National Honor S3- ciety. The Music Camp opens June 28 for an eight-week session. Symphony programs are broad- cast from the camp each Satur- day afternoon, and public con- certs are given Wednesday and Thursday evenings, and Sunday afternoon and evening each week. Dramatic productions, op- erettas, pageants, radio produc- tions and other special events are also presented at intervals. THE ARTS "The Pilot of Our Life-Boat" is the title of an impressive painting by Alexander Berth .. . It shows President Roosevelt as a determined, weatherbeaten-sea- man piloting to safety 16 repre- sentative types of the United Nations . . . Among them is a pious Jew, with a prayer shawl over his head, reading his pray- erbook . . Irving Berlin's show "This Is the Army" is expected to raise over a million dollars for Army Emergency Relief .. . Paramount, which has bought the screen rights, is donating all the profits of the picture to the relief organization . . . And Ber- lin himself and Mark Sandrich are going to make a picture without salary . . . Remember when Dinah Shore made her bow before a nationwide radio audience as the guest artist on Eddie Cantor's program? . . . Well, turn about being fair play, Dinah recently had Eddie as guest artist on her air show .. . We hope you noticed that Alex- ander Korda, who belongs high up in the list of Jewish movie geniuses — others being Russia's Serge Eisenstein and the late Irving Thalberg of Hollywood— BAY CITY NOTES Pink and white appointments marked the lovely wedding in which Miss Alice Magidson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magidson of North Lincoln Ave. became the bride of Benjamin Cohen of New York at the Wen- onah Hotel Sunday afternoon with Rabbi Leon W. Rosenberg officiating. The rites, witnessed by about 50 guests, were head beneath an arch of white roses and gar- denias, with palms banked around it. Abner Goldman, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd A. Stevens, sang "I Love You Truly" during the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white silk jersey with a heavy lace yoke, long sleeves and a long train. Her short double veil of illusion net was caught in it solid net cap, and she carried a Colonial bouquet of white roses and gardenias. As matron of honor, Mrs. Leonard Levine of Ypsilanti wore an aqua dinner gown and in her hair were white orchids. She carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Joshua Magid- son, brother of the bride, was best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Magidson wore a rose gown and a shoulder bouquet of nat- ural orchids. Mrs. Cohen chose it blue dress accented by match- ing lace, and wore a corsage of natural orchids. Following the ceremony din- ner was served after which a reception for about 150 guests was held, also at the hotel. Among the guests present were Mrs. Esther Cohen, Mrs. Jack Mmon, Mrs. Minnie Salupsky and son George, all of New York ; Mrs. Ida Simon of Chi- cago ; Howard Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Rosenstock, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Helper, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markowitz, Mrs. Bes- sie Krainen and daughter, all of Detroit; and Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Levine of Ypsilanti. The couple left for a 10-day wedding trip to Chicago and on their return will make their home in Detroit. nu Mirrrr • ARE YOU puttingTen Per Cent of your Income into U.S. War Rinds tStamps? Rose's Flowers The WEDDING SPECIALIST New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE. 4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater MADISON 0918 MADISON 0919 THERE WILL BE NO NEW DOWN COMFORTERS OR PILLOWS PLAY SAFE—LET US RENOVATE YOURS LIKE NEW NOW J. TRAURIG 8823 TWELFTH STREET (our only store) Parking in Rear of Store TYLER 4-6728 FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room l',NEXCELLED FOOD AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS Prhale Dining Room for Parties 12017 DEXTER BLVD. 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