America ,fewish periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 3 January I, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal MARRIAGES • ENGAGEMENTS YARROWS - PRINCE Chrysanthemums decorated the alter before which Ruth Prince, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Prince of Leslie Ave., spoke her marriage vows to Dr. Alvin S. Yarrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yarrows of Peterboro Ave. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the candlelight ceremony which took place at the Colonial Room, Detroit Leland Hotel, Sunday, Dec. 20. The bride's gown of ivory satin and accents of lace and seed pearls around the sweetheart neck- line, long pointed sleeves, and the full skirt ending in a long train fell from a tight bodice. Her finder tip veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls, and she carried a white prayer book and orchids. The groom's sister, Mrs. N. Novi was matron of honor with Misses Ida Eisenmith, Shirley Kahn, Ethel Reznick and Ruth Stone as bridesmaids. Herman Yarrows attended his brother as best man. For her (laughter's wedding, Mrs. Prince chose a gown of aqua crepe, and Mrs. Yarrow wore a blue crepe gown. The corsages worn by both mothers was orchids. A dinner and reception follow- ed the ceremony. On their return from Florida, Dr. and Mrs. Yarrows will live in Detroit. ROSMAN - MOSS At two o'clock on Sunday af- ternoon, Dec. 27, Miss Florence Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss, of Northlawn Ave., and Arnold Herbert Ros- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd., were united in marriage with Rabbi Moses Fisher, Jacob Nathan and Morris Adler, and Cantor David Katzman officiating. The couple spoke their vows in the living room of the Rosman home, under an arch covered with white chrys- anthemums and gladioli and flank- ed with cybotium ferns and palms. About the rooms were arrange- ments of large and bebe mums and gladioli. Preceding the ceremony, which was attended only by the immed- iate families, Mrs. Paul Miller, the bride's aunt, sang Tourjur Lamour and Because. She was accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Fo- bait who also played the wed- ding march. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a princess gown of ivory satin and carried a white leather bible to which white orchids were attach- ed. Her fingertip veil hung from a Juliette cap which was studded with pearls. Miss Doris Moss, who was her sister's maid of honor, was gowned in rose taffeta and car- ried a bouquet of tea roses. The bridesmaid, the groom's sister, Miss Gloria Rosman, wore a gown of baby blue chiffon trimmed with silver lace and carried sweetheart roses. Both attend- ants wore matching head dresses of ostrich plume and short veils. John Erman was the best man and Irving Ellman served as usher. Mrs. Moss chose for the oc- casion a gown of powder blue crepe and Mrs. Rosman was in dusty pink lace and chiffon. Both wore orchid corsages. Mrs. Emmanuel Rosman, the groom's grantmother, wore black chantilly lace and her corsage was of gardenias. A dinner followed the cere- mony, and in the evening there was a reception for their friends. Coming from out of town for the wedding were the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of New York City and their daughter, Miss Fan- ion Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Rosman left on 1 honeymoon trip to New York city, and after Feb. 1 will be at home on Cortland Ave. TR. 1.4121 5432 SECOND NEAR KIRBY Featuring Wedding Portraits and Pictures of Children. In your home or in our luxurious Studios. Open tidy till 6—Mondays till 9 p.m Sundays 12 10 3 Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 1 Chronicle Hadassah Merbership Day, Tuesday, Jan. 5 CHARMING BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenster of Richton Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Bernice, to Harold Boigon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boigon of Philadelphia Ave. Mr. Boigon is a junior at Wayne University and is a member of the Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve. Miss Fenster is a graduate of Wayne University an,: a member of Alpha Gamma Tau Sorority. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chase of W. Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Edward M. Gunsberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Gunsberg of 16182 Roselawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Cornet' of 16169 Baylis Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to Aviation Cadet Norman Sommers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sommers of 16137 Baylis Ave. Mi. and Mrs. Albert Peitz of Cherrylawn Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Goldie, to Max Fogelman. The wedding date has not been set. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levenson of Webb Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Herbert Grosberg, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Grosberg. • WEDDINGS Jan. 3—Miss Bess Glickstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glickstein, to Lieut. Charles J.Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson of Calvert Ave. Ceremony at Congregation Shaarey Zedek with Rabbi Adler officiating. Photo by J. J. Clarke Jan. 10—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raizin of Lawrence Ave. an- MRS. MARCUS SONNE nounce the marriage of their daughter, Anne, to Theodore Teitel- (Miss Frances Blitz) baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teitelbaum of Highland Ave., Sunday, Jan. 10, 1943, at 5:30 p. rn. Ceremony at Congregation At the Congregation Beth Shaarey Zedek with Rabbi Adler officiating. Dinner and reception Teflio Emanuel on Sunday, Dec. at the Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood at Third. 20, Frances Blitz, (laughter of Mrs. Anna Holtz, became the bride of Marcus Sonne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Sonne, 1620 Gladstone Ave. The cere- Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. M. Krawitz (Lillian Levy) of 1511 mony was performed by Rabbi Delaware Ave., a daughter, Carol Lynn. Schlesinger. Nov. 26—To Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Fine (Sara Levine, for- The bride was lovely in a gown merly of Detroit) of Canton, 0., a daughter. of ivory satin, the full skirt end- Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Zack (Loucille Feder) ing in a long train and her finger- of Webb Ave, a (laughter, Marianne. tip veil was held by a coronet Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Platt (Belle Berris) of of seed pearls. She carried a Cortland Ave., a (laughter, Elaine Frances. bible and orchids. Dec. 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Kranetz (Miriam Tolmich) Mrs. Louise Katz was matron of of 14515 Chandler Park Drive, a son, Jay Allen. honor with Mrs. Kay Kahn, Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn (Florence Holin- Bluma Green, Mrs. Faye Sher- stat) of 3360 W. Buena Vista, a son, Bruce Henry. man as bridesmaids and Marion Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegl (Eleanor Shapiro) of Luke as junior bridesmaid. Marygrove Drive, a son, Zev. The best man was Reuben Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Shere (Eleanor Florrnan), Sonne, the groom's brother, and a daughter. the ushers included Julius Kahn, Carl Sherman and Louis Blitz. A dinner and reception follow- Morton Zuckerman, of New BETROTHED York City, served as best man. ed the ceremony. The ushers were Messrs. Irwin Roth, Joseph Roth, Joseph Orley bow in her hair. and Merton L. Davis, brother of The ceremony was officiated by the bride. Rabbi Joshua M. Sperka, assisted Among the out-of-town guests by Julius Kaplan, grandfather of were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Al- the bridegroom. lender, Los Angeles; Mr. and The couple spent their honey- Mrs. Louis Allender, Buffalo; Mr. moon in Chicago, Ill., and are and Mrs. Frank Allender, Chi- now at home at 3269 W. Grand cago; Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Aarons Ave. and their daughter, Leatrice, Chi- NASTER - FINGEROOT cago; Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe, Cleveland; Mrs. A. Her- At the Bnai Zion Synagogue man, grandmother of the groom, on Sunday, Dec. 27, Rabbi Stoll- Mrs. Henry Faber, Miss Rose man united in marriage Sandra Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Fingeroot, daughter of Mr. and Maldaver, Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Mrs. Jacob Fingeroot, 3801 Elm- hurst Ave., and Harry Naster, Maldaver, all of Toronto. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Nas- SIMMONS - SONENKLAR ter of Toronto, Ont. The bride Cantor and Mrs. Jacob H. was lovely in a gown of ivory Sonenklar announce the marriage satin, her fingertip veil being of their daughter Charlotte, to held by a coronet of seed pearls Lieut Ozzie G. Simmons, son of and she carried a prayer book Mr. and Mrs. Max Simmons of and orchids. Mrs. Sol Borden was Chicago. The marriage took matron of honor, Miss Sophie place in Miami Beach, Fla., on Goyer, maid of honor, and the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fenton of Dec. 8, in the presence of the bridesmaids were Miss Chilly Boston Blvd. W., announce the immediate families and a group Grosberg, Mrs. Sol Wainer and engagement of their daughter of friends. The couple will reside Mrs. Max Fingeroot. Hy Naster Marylin (Dolly) to Manuel L. at 1215 Meridian Ave., Miami attended his brother as best man Rotenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beach, Fla. with Cadet Ben Fingeroot, Max J. Rotenberg of Sturtevant Ave. Fingeroot and Sol Wainer as The bride-elect attended Kings- COHEN - PLASKOVE ushers. A reception followed the wood school, and is now a stu- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Plaskove ceremony. • BIRTHS dent at Stephens College. Mr. Rotenberg is attending University of Illinois and is a member of the Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity. of Grand Ave. announce the mar- riage of their daughter Evelyn to Irving J. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Cohen of Col- lingwood Ave., on Sunday, Dec. 6, 1942, at the Congregation Bnai ALLENDER - DAVIS David, on Elmhurst and Four- The marriage of Miss Bette teenth. The bride wore a gown of ivory Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davis, and Joseph J. Al- satin and lace. Her long veil was lender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reu- held by a sweetheart cap of the ben Allender, was.solemnized Sat- urday evening, Dec. 26, in the Michigan room at the Hotel Stat- ic'', followed by a reception. Mrs. David Kalman sang, accompanied by Miss Florence Kutsen. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white velvet and satin, the bodice of the gown was of basque effect wi1h small bramley collar and tiny velvet buttons down the front. Her veil of bridal illusion was of finger-tipped length and she carried bridal roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Gloria Allen- der, sister of the groom, who was maid of honor, wore light blue, marquisette gown, the bod- ice was of lace, with a heart- shaped neckline, and carried pink carnations. Mrs. Allender, mother of the groom wore a light blue crepe dinner gown and Mrs. Davis, mother of the bride, a royal blue crepe dinner gown. The flowers of the mothers and the grand- mothers, Mrs. Anna Herman, of Toronto, and Mrs. Mary Sellings, were purple orchids. lace matching her gown. She carried white orchids on a prayer book. The five bridesmaids wore lime velveteen and taffeta with matching calots and carried tea roses. They were: Mickey Jaffe, Judy Rubin, Mrs. Eleanore Peitz, Bee Raybin, cousin of the bride from Cleveland, and Mrs. Shirley Foon. The maid and matron- of-honor wore purple gowns iden- tical with the bridesmaids, with matching sweetheart caps similar to the bride's. Maid of honor was Shirley Cohen, sister of the bridegroom, and matron-of-honor was Mrs. Minnie Plaskove, sis- ter-in-law to the bride. They both carried yellow roses. The flower girl in powder blue and pink was Marilyn Feldman, cousin to the bridegroom. The two best men were Manuel Plaskove, the bride's brother, and Saul Bechek. The ring bearer was Ronnie Plaskove, nephew of the bride. The bride's mother wore aqua with silver brocade and an orchid on her shoulder. The bridegroom's mother wore gold with gold bro eade and an orchid on a black WEINBERG - COHN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohn an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Leona to Jack Wein- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg on Sunday, Dec. 27, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah annual "Member Bring a Mem- ber" day will be held at the Jewish Community Center, Tues- day, Jan. 5, at 12:30 p. m. Arrangements for the luncheon- ette which will precede the meet- ing are being planned by Mrs. Tobias Garon and Mrs. M. S. Perlis. Mrs. Herman August will ex- plain the social projects of Ha- dassah, after which a movie en- titled "Health for Victory" will be shown. This technicolor film taken in Palestine shows a com- prehensive picture of Hadassah health work in Palestine, and has been shown in commercial thea- ters in other cities. Narration and Palestine music which ac- company the film are presented by David Ross, noted radio com- mentator. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re- view "So Your Husband's Gone to War," popular best seller by Mrs. Ethel Gorham. Mrs. Al Weisman and Mrs. Harry Jones, cochairman of the membership committee, u r g e members who have not already arranged for a new member or her equivalent in dues to call the Hadassah office or any mem- ber of the committee for the name of prospective members to bring to this meeting. Council Women To Discuss "India" Jan. 4 "India—the Country of Caste and Sacred Animals" will be the subject of the program for the meeting of the international rela- tions committee of the National Council of Jewish Women, on Monday, Jan. 4, at 10:45 a. in., at the Jewish Community Center. Miss Elizabeth Finley is chair- man. The influence of Mahatma Ganhdi and Nehru, the demand for India's independence, and Sir Stafford Cripps' proposal, will be discussed by Ernest Goodman, at- torney. The recent book by Kate Mitchell, "India Without Fable," will be reviewed by Miss Edith Briggs, librarian. Guests are welcome. Louis Marshall Auxiliary To Hold Box Social Jan. 10 Louis Marshall Auxiliary Bnai Brith is planriing an old-fashioned box social to be held Sunday, Jan. 10, at 8 o'clock, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Memorial Bldg. on Lawton Ave. The public is invited. Ladies are requested to bring lunch boxes wrapped as decoratively as possible, which will be auctioned. Proceeds are for Bnai Brith activities. at Pereira's, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. VERBY - ROSENTIIAL Miss Mary Ann Rosenthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice L. Rosenthal, 17415 Parkside Ave., was married Sunday, Dec. 27 at a home ceremony to Lieut. (j.g.) Leslie Verby of Washing- ton, D. C. The bride's gown of ivory satin was fashioned on simple princess '.fines and her veil was an heirloom of rose pointe lace. The groom's mother is Mrs. Fanny Verby of Los Angeles, Cal. Lieut. and Mrs. Verby will make their home in Washington. 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