March 26, 1941 j DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle ENGAGED BRIDE CH ARMING BRIDE RECENT BRIDE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS MINERVA I. FEDERMAN - Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Feder- man of Fullerton Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Minerva Irene to Sgt. Sid- ney Michalovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Michalovitz of Cleveland, Ohio. Sgt. Michalovitz is sta- tioned at Camp Crowder in the Medical Corps. ARIL the zhter, . Ad- a•num . Ad- egree Tech- been 6 the mated Bnai con- • Red la nc e 4 OSS. ap- pupils have Jew- r. f the send es Of held Lin- ns- 1-6622 ng Id nd ng .1y 3 4 ALPERT-BEIGLER On Sunday, March 21, at the Bnai David Synagogue, Rabbi Sperka united in marriage Miss Sarah Beigler, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Beigler and Myer Alpert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Al- pert, 2212 Taylor Ave. FLEISHER-SCHWEITZER Mrs. Fannie Schweitzer announc- es the marriage of her daughter, Rosanne to Corporal Arnold Fleisher, which took place March 12 at the home of the bride's sister and brothe•-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Golden, at 3190 Oak- man Blvd. Corporal and Mrs. Fleisher are making their home in Durham, N. C., where he is stationed, at the Duke University. VICTORY BOWLING CENTER For Your Convenience OPEN BOWLING At All Times 11 • ♦ For Reservations Call TRINITY 1-83 50 Cor. DELAWARE at 12th .1 •larlit• --Photo - by (bngo liraphin MISS HARRIETT MORRISON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison of 1473 Burlingame Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Harriett, to Joseph Schweid, son of Mrs. Harry Stein of 2492 Pingree Ave. • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carver of Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Robert H. Kittner of Cleveland, 0., son of Mrs. Ferdinand B. Kittner of Cleveland, 0. Miss Carver is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she was a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi, and Mr. Kittner graduated from Case University and Columbia University. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine of Webb Eve. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, •Huddy, to Dr. Herbert Aronstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aronstein of Carter Ave. Dr. Aronstein is a graduate of the University of Michigan College of Dentistry. Miss Levine is now attending the University of Michigan. Mrs. M. Goldman of 2470 Gladstone Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Marion, to Pvt. Albert Lupiloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lupiloff of 1974 Tuxedo Ave. Pvt. Lupiloff is stationed at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. The engagement was formally announced at a reception at the Lupiloff residence Sunday, March 14. The wedding date has not been set as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Liss of Lawrence Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Seaman First Class Gerald Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schwartz of W. Boston Blvd. Wearing a lovely gown of Ivory faille and mousseline de soie fashioned with a long train, the fingertip veil held by a ruched coronet of mousseline de soie and carrying a mother of pearl bible and orchids. Miss Betty Schned- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schnedman of Elmhurst Ave., became the bride of Corpo- ral Maynard M. Feldman, son of Mrs. Samuel and the late Mr. Feldman of Flint, Mich. The ceremony was held on Sunday afternoon, March 21 at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue with Rabbi Fisher officiating. Miss Annabelle Feldman was maid of honor with the following as bridesmaids — Ilene Posner, Bertha Robinson and Nettie Rosenberg of Chica- go, Ill. Corporal Hy Weinstein of Du- luth, Minn., was the best man. Mrs. Schnedman's gown was blue jersey and black marquis- ette, and Mrs. Feldman wore a blue crepe gown. Both mothers' corsages were orchids. A reception was held for all guests after the ceremony. Among the out of town guests; were: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lutske, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lutske, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lutske, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lutske and Miss Harriett Lutske, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Freedman, Mrs. Rose Rosenberg, and Mrs. B. Lutske all of Chicago. Corporal and Mrs. Feldman YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE will make their home in Chicago, A board meeting of the Youth where Mr. Feldman is stationed. Education League was held on Monday, March 22, at the home PURIM PROGRAM of Mrs. William P. Greenberg of Indiana Ave. Co-hostesses were The study of Purim was stress- Mrs. Lionel Fink and Mrs. Ben- ed in all the classes of the Unit- jamin Gelman. ed. Hebrew Schools. Programs The next meeting will be held were arranged during the week on Monday, April 5, at 1 p. m., preceding the holiday. These pro- at the home of Mrs. Louis Fried, grams included the presentation 2277 Calvert Ave., at which time of playlette, readings from the nomination of officers for the Megillah, Purim songs and pag- ensuing year will take place. As- entry. sisting Mrs. Fried for the after- noon will be Mrs. Joseph Som- mers, Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs. Flowers for all occasions— Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6623 M. Sliver. Congregation Beth Tetilio Eman- uel was the scene of a lovely wedding Sunday, March 21, when Rabbi Wohlgelernter united in marriage Minnie Koixd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edlivard Kopel of Hazelwood Ave., and Air Craftsman liy Davids, son of 1\1r. and Mrs. Abe Davids, Leth- bridge, Alta. The bride's gown was of heavy white satin, the full skirt ending in a long train, and she wore her mother's veil which was held by orange blossoms. She carried a Bible and white orchids. Dorothy Florence attended her cousin as maid of honor and the bridesmaids included Doreen Flor- ence, Charlotte Dolinka, and Mrs. Shirley Kopel. Air Craftsman Sidney Grober- man of Calgary attended the groom as best man, and the ush- ers included Roy Pettle of To- ronto, Gene Rolinger, Edmon- ton, and Bab Teller, Connecticut. A reception followed the cere- mony. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Rive- ria, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. S. Co- hen, Montreal, and Noah Kopel, Toronto. Air Craftsman and Mrs. Hy Davids will make their home in Lethbridge, Alta., where Mr. Dav- ids is stationed with the R. C. A. F. • WEDDINGS March 27--Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of 19420 Canterbury Drive announce the marriage of their daughter, Peggy Jayne, to Stanley Jay Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., at the Statler Hotel, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiating. March 28—Miss Shirley Max, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Max of Burlingame Ave., to Pfc. Milton H. Shopnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Shopnick of New York City. Ceremony at Congregation Bnai Moshe, with dinner and reception following at the Wilshire Hotel. March 28—Miss June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of Glynn Court, to Alvin Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen orthicago, Ill. Reception in social ball of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. March 28—Miss - Dorothy Levin, sister of David B. Levin of LaSalle Blvd., to A. Robert Miller, son of Mrs. Thomas E. Miller of Leslie Ave., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin of 2055 W. Boston Blvd. April 4—Miss Ruth Kogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan of Cambridge Rd., to William Shinderman of Chicago, Ili., at Hotel Statler, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. % 4e "sma4E4" (he/ led HAVE YOUR SUIT, COAT or SLACKS "ma.idif4" TAILORED TO ORDER • BIRTHS MANY "ALL WOOL" FABRICS FROM THE COUNTRY'S BEST MILLS ... MANY ULTRA MODERN FASHIONS TO CHOOSE FROM Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Rice of 18010 Ohio Ave., a son, Lawrence Stuart. March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weingarden (Geraldine Towlen) of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Beth Mariam. March 17—To Lieut. and Mrs. Benjamin Reder (Rosalyn Mas- kin), a son, Edward Arthur. March 18—To Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Newberger (Barbara Finsterwald) of W. Chicago Blvd., a son, John Robert. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kahn, Jr. (Eileen Byron), a son, Julius Byron, in Phoenix, Ariz. March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lewis (Anita Goldstein) of Indiana Ave., a daughter, Toby Ellen. Mizrachi To Honor Past Presidents at Dinner on March 31 A dinner honoring the past presidents of the Detroit Mizrachi will be held Wednesday, March 31, 1943, at 6:30 p. m. at Lach- ar's, 8939 Twelfth Street. The list includes such outstanding leaders in the Jewish community --Photo by J J. Clarke MRS. MAYNARD M. FELI)MAN (Miss Betty Schnedman) MRS. HY DAVIDS (Miss Minnie Kopel) MARRIAGES JACOBS-ROTHSTEIN At a lovely ceremony at the Book-Cadillac Ilotel Sunday morn- ing, Gilberta Jewell Rothstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rothstein, of Calvert Avenue, be- came the bride of Lieut. Morton Jacobs, USAAC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs, of Los An- geles, Calif. The couple repeated their vows to Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, of Temple Beth El. More than 500 guests attended the ceremony and the reception which followed. The bride wore a bouffant gown of white marquisette, fashioned with a deep V-shaped yoke and high round neckline. Her finger- tip veil was held in place by a headdress of white ostrich tips. She carried a bouquet of white orchids. Rhoda Schaefer, the bride's only attendant, wore a gown com- bining a bodice of blue brocade with a bouffant skirt of matching blue tulle. Ronald Rothstein, brother of the bride, performed the duties of best man. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Rothstein wore a navy blue sheer crepe afternoon dress with a flowered hat and an orchid cor- sage. Following the reception, the bride and bridegroom left for Tucson, Ariz., where Lieut. Jac- obs is stationed. For traveling, the bride wore a powder blue garbardine suit under a beige top- coat with lynx collar. Her hat matched her suit. Coming from out-of-town for the wedding, were . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davis, of Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Morton Raskin, of Chicago and Mrs. Leah Pearlstein, of New York. by J as Jacob Levin, Isaac Rosenthal, Dan:el Temchin, Louis Dann, and Meyer Beckman. Members and their friends are invited. 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