April 2, 1943 943 4 -4 DETROIT MARRIAGES 1 JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle RECENT BRIDE ENGAGED Reservation For Donor Dinner Of Sanitarium Must Be made Before Apr. 5 HARRIS - HILLER On Saturday evening, March 20, at Camp Barkeley, Tex., Miss Helene Hiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hiller of 18625 Hartwell Ave., was united in marriage to Pvt. Jerome Harris, son of Mrs. Joseph Harris of :1021 Rochester Ave. V I' in sts nd The Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium requests all organizations and individuals, who have failed to make their reservations for the Donor Din- ne• Dance, to be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel Ball Room, on Sunday, April 11, at 6 p. m., to kindly do so not later than next Tuesday, April 5. Detroit Jewry, - organizations, as well as individuals are asked to support the Los Angeles Sana- torium by attending this affair. For information, please call Mad- ison 6766. Contributions may be sent to the office of the auxiliary at 1711 L ay, "9! 4 ra- LEEDS - NEWMAN Miss Anne Newman and Louis Leeds were united in marriage, March 28, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leeds, 18045 Sor- rento Ave., brother and sister- in-law of the groom. Rabbi Ros- enthal officiated. ti- 1W the ili- tt C la i rmou nt. as- 311- PICAROWITZ - FEIN er i35 t ed )ti- ow is vas t nd ii- 4 . Hs. ton me of- of her led on her ea- E. Miss_ Helen Fein, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein of Leslie Ave., became the bride of Pfc. Murray Picarowitz, son of Mrs. Sarah Picarowitz and the late Mr. Picarowitz of Brooklyn, N. Y. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of Congregation Shaarey Zedek officiated at the candlelight ceremony at the bride's home. The bride was attended by her sister, Fay, and the groom, by his brother, Ben. A buffet dinner for 100 guests followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Picarowitz left after the cere- mony for a short trip to Chicago. Out-of-town guests were from Brooklyn, New York City, New- ark. N. J., and Chicago. The groom is stationed at Mi- ami Beach, Fla., where he is a physical instructor in the Air Corps. SHOPNICH-MAX a , The marriage of Miss Shirley Max, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Max of Burlingame Ave., to Pfc. Milton H. Shopnich, son of Mi.. and Mrs. Israel Shop- nich, of New York, was solem- nized on Sunday, March 28, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Rab- bis Moses Fisher and J. J. Nathan officiating. The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin with rose pointe lace yoke,, and her veil was held by a crown of matching lace. She carried a cascade of orchids and roses. Miss Kalamayne Rottenberg at- tended the bride as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Misses Celia Reznich, Helen Karelbnick, Ethel Su•etzky and Betty Myers. Sharon Wachs and Marilyn Sitner were the junior bridesmaids. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Max chose a gown of blue crepe, and Mrs. Shopnich's gown was blue chiffon. Both mothers wore orchids. A reception for the guests was held at the Wilshire Hotel. 3 34 .st a w, rn of nee on, Fey be- dil- ay, 7 am )ak dan .o- ?la- :(s, aen on 122 JWEWO Contributes MISS FAE LEE - Phut., by .1. J. ciao, MRS. ALVIN ROSEN (Miss June Smith) On Sunday, March 28, the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue was the scene of a lovely wedding when June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, became the bride of Alvin Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen of Chicago Ill. The bride's gown was of ivory satin fashioned on princess lines, the full skirt ending in a long train. Her finger-tip veil was held by orange blossoms and she car- ried orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Burton I. Grossman of Chicago attended her sister as matron of honor with Marjery Weingarden as flower girl. Or- ville Rosen acted as best man for his brother. A reception was held following the ceremony. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levinthal, Miss Leah and Leslie Levinthal, Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Mrs. Jennie Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sari- sky, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen, all of Chicago, Ill. J. W. V. Auxiliary Visit At Battle Creek USO Members of the Jewish War Veterans' Ladies Auxiliary spent the day at the USO West Mich- igan Club in Battle Creek and also visited at the Percy Jones General Hospital with soldi6rs. Before the group left for Fort Custer, a preliminary ceremony was staged in the auditorium of the USO club, as the War Vet- erans lined up with their flag and banner, which were blessed by Rabbi William B. Silverman of Battle Creek. Ttrran y studio. MISS PHYLLIS ROTENBERG Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotenberg of Sturtevant Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Phyllis, to Philip Deytshe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deytshe. 'Miss Rotenberg attended the Detroit Business University. Mr. Deytshe is a graduate of the Detroit College of Pharmacy and is a member of the Alpha Zeta Omega Pharmaceutical Fraternity. Holtzman Children Buy Lot Adjoining Yeshivath Building on Dexter Blvd. The children of the late Mrs. Lena Holtzman, are purchasing a lot in their mother's name, ad- joining the Yeshivath Building. Mrs. Holtzman was honorary pres- ident, and one of the founders of The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hula. HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools gratefully acknowledge the re- ceipt of one scholarship to its Scholarship Fund, from Sidney A. Jacobs, in memory of his mother, Etta Jacobs, who passed away on March 26, 1943. IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Potasch of 17547 Indiana Ave. will hold open house, Sunday, April 4, from 2 to 6, in honor of their (laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Isenberg who are leaving Detroit and will make their home in Los Angeles, Calif. FREDENTIIM, To Gewerkshaften Drive Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freden- A special meeting of the Jew- thal of 3801 Sturtevant Ave. an- ish Women's European Welfare nounce the engagement of their Organization was held Monday, (laughter, Fay Lee, to Solas March 22 at the Congregation Hartstein, Petty Officer 2nd Class, Bnai Moshe. At the meeting it U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. was decided to give $200 to the Abraham Hartstein of Virginia Youth Aliyah Organization in Park. The wedding will take Palestine, $25 for relief for the place April 11 at the bride's home refugee orphaned children, and $100 was cabled to the Gewerk- at 7 p. m. No cards. shaften Campaign. Money has also been sent for Passover to the orphans in Gala, Denven and to ZEDAKAH CLUB Hot Springs. It was also decided to buy a The next meeting of Zedakah Mrs. will Louis 3768 Cort- du land in Palestine, in the Club be Please, held at the home of durum 5, memory of the late Mrs. Tauba fund Ave., oan i. j A prbi le ll special discussion on Red Cross. Flowers for all occasions- Members are urged to attend. Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6 6622 - Miss Ada Miller of Chicago, returned home after spending a few days with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bond of Cortland Ave. Mrs. Jack Joslove of North- lawn Ave. has as her house guests Mrs. J. Strassman and Mrs. Louis Laub of New York City. The Bnai David Pisgah Aux- iliary Players held their annual party in the form of a luncheon at the Book Casino on Saturday, March 20. The Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek held a house party Saturday evening, March 27, at the home of Ruth Lesser an Glendale Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark of Parkside Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saffir of Calvert Ave. returned from a month's vaca- tion in Miami, Fla. UNVEILING The family of the late David King wish to invite their rela- tives and friends to the unveiling of the monument to take place, Sunday, April 4, at 1:30, at the El Moshe Cemetery. Glorious, young colors, smooth, lustrous texture, lasting freshness ... all these are yours when you wear a lipstick by Bimini ... Plus famous ingredients that guard from chapping, dryness ... keep your lips velvety—soft, appealing. • ENGAGEMENTS Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Weiss of Buena Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their sister, Miss Jo W eiss, to Pfc. David Apter, Jefferson Barracks, Mo., son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ben Apter of Hart- ford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shenkman of Gladstone Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian, to Sam Finkelstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Finkelstein of Pasadena Ave. • WEDDINGS IOTA ALPHA PI April 4—Miss Ruth Kogan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max of Cambridge Rd., to William Shinderman of 'Chicago, ,Kogan J. Nu Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi, at Hotel Statler, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. In., national Jewish sorority at Wayne April 4—Miss Fay Pradell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris University, held both of its rush Pradell of 3231 Tuxedo Ave., to Ensign Arthur Edelstein, son of parties last week. The first party, Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein of Lee Place. Reception at 3231 held at the home of Frances Ave., 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. Tubben, was an informal camp Tuxedo April 4—Miss Jocelyn Lorraine Galin, daughter of Mr. and party. For the second party, a Mrs. David Galin of Lawrence Ave., to Ensign Darwin Canvasser, formal luncheon was held at the and Mrs. Morris Canvasser of Glendale home of Bertha Robinson. Pledg- U. S. N. R., son of Mr. Ave., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. ing will take place this week. April 4—Miss Gladys Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levenson of 2674 Webb Ave., to Herbert Grosberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Grosberg of the Lee Plaza, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. VICTORY BOWLING CENTER -4 For Your Convenience OPEN BOWLING At All Times ' For Reservations Call TRINITY 1.8350 Cor. DELAWARE at 12th • BIRTHS Feb. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Morry Kutzen (Annette Grace Sweetwine) formerly of Detroit, now residing in Ypsilanti, Mich., a daughter, Judith Irene. March 10—To Lieut. and Mrs. L. Koretz (Sylvia Rosenberg) of Cortland Ave., a (laughter, Frances Rona. March 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet of 3250 Clements Ave. (Marjcrie Shore), a son, Irving Ronald. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of 9734 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Anita Leah. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Simon Baer (Sylvia Weiss) of Piccadilly Rd., a son, Robert Eduard. New Jumbo Size Tube Sailor Beware. • . the clear, true red be- coming to all America. Carnation • • . brilliantly vivid red—red with super-lasting quality. NEW SIZE AND HANDSOME WOOD CONTAINER Sam's Cut Rate, Inc. Randolph at Monroe Campus at Woodward .4.