April 9, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 10 In he Realm of Local Society . Mrs. H. L. Aaronson of Santa Rosa •Drive has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. I. Aaronson of New York City, for the past three weeks. RECENT BRIDE ENGAGED • • RECENT BRIDE Mrss. Nathan Fishman and daughter, Geraldine, of Sher- bourne Road, will return the end of the month from an extend-. ed stay in Tucson and Los An- geles. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenthal of Taylor Ave. are home after a visit with their nephew, Lieut. Herbert V. Rosenthal, who is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Newman. of Calvert Ave. are vacationing in Miami Beach, Florida. Miss Sue Character, after a brief stay with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kroll of the Wilshire Hotel, has re- turned to join her parents, Lieut. and Mrs. Schwartz of Baltimore, Maryland. Lieut. Sidney M. Gilberg has been appointed sales officer at Ft. Sheridan, Ill., by order of Col. F. C. Rodgers, command- ing officer. As sales officer, Lieut. Gilberg operates the sales and field commissary, buys re- quisitions, stores and issues all food supplies for troops station- ed at Ft. Sheridan. Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Gantz of 17554 Wisconsin Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Joseph, at Temple Israel, on Friday evening, April 16. At home on Saturday, April 17, 8:30 to 11 p. m. No cards. Many pre-nuptial parties were given for Kalmayne Rottenberg, who will be married on April 15. The first of these was a dinner at the Belcrest on March 16, at which Mrs. S. Shapiro, Mrs. M. Beldman and Mrs. S. Goldman were hostesses. On the 18th, Miss Shirley Max feted the bride-elect at a dinner in her home on Burlingame Ave. On the 22nd, a group of her classmates entertained at a din- ner and shower. On the 27th, Mrs. M. M. Silverman and Mrs. H. Weinert were hostesses at luncheon at the Book Casino. On the 30th, Mrs. S. Morton honor- ed the bride-elect at a cock- tail and supper party in her home on Fullerton. On April 8, a dinner was given at the Wil- shire at which Mrs. N. Rom and Mrs. D. Diamond were hostesses assisted by Mrs. B. 'Yanover and Miss Betty Rottenberg. The bride-elect is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rotten- berg of Calvert Ave. Mrs. Bernice Emmer has left for Tampa, Fla., to join her husband, Private Herman Emmer, who is stationed at Drew Field, Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss of 3260 Fullerton left on Friday April 2 for service in the United States Army. He was a student at Wayne University. Aviation Cadet William J. Poplack, whose engagement to Eleanor Edythe Wolf was re- cently announced, has reported for duty. Cadet Poplack was a senior at Northern Illinois Uni- versity of Optometry. He is now children, Marcia and Allen, will join them over the week end. Marshall Darrow Shulman re- cently won his wings as a glider pilot in the Arm Air Corp and was advanced to the rank of flight officer at Victorville, Cali- fornia. Officer Shulman is now stationed at Bowman Field,, Louisville, Ky. His brother, Pvt.. Leon Melvyn Shulman, is in the Army Intelligence Corp of the Army Air Force at Clearwater, Florida. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman: of Webb Ave. MURIEL ELAINE SINGER Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Singer of Rochester Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Elaine, to Sgt. Seymour M. Israel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Israel of Chicago, Ill. Sgt. Israel attended Northwest- ern University and is now sta- tioned at Fort Wayne in De- troit. Miss Singer is a junior at the University of Michigan. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. ERNEST KERTESZ (Dorothy Schane) --Photo by J. J. choice MRS. HERMAN WEINSTOCK (Esther Frazein) Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Rosen- berg of Chicago spent the past week end in Detroit, having at- tended the Frank-Metz wedding. a Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schane Pereira's was the scene of a announce the marriage of their lovely wedding Sunday after- SHINDERMAN - KOGAN daughter, Dorothy, to Ernest Ker- noon, April 4, when Rabbi Joshua tesz, son of Dr. Michael Ker- Sperka united in marriage Esther At a candlelight ceremony held tesz. The ceremony took place B. Frazein, daughter of Mr. at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. and Mrs. Max Frazein and Her- April 4, at the Statler Hotel, Theodore M. Curtis, 4031 Ful- man Weinstock, son of Mr. and Ruth Kogan, daughter of Mr. lerton. Rabbi Morris Fischer and Mrs. Max Weinstock. The bride and Mrs. Max J. Kogan of Cam- Rabbi J. Nathan officiated. Mrs. wore a lovely gown of ivory stationed at Camp Kressler, Anna Curtis, the bride's sister, satin fashioned with sweetheart bridge Road, became the bride of William S. Shinderman, son Biloxi, Miss. was the matron of honor, and neckline, the full skirt ending in of Mrs. M. M. Shinderman of Theodore Kertesz acted as best a long train. Her full length veil Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thal man for his brother. A reception. was held by a coronet of seed The service was read by Rabbi of Toledo were the guests of followed the ceremony. pearls and she carried calla Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kohn during lilies. Dinner and reception fol- Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar before an improvised the past week end. lowed the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Callet altar banked with palms ar- Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of spent a few days in Western ranged with white gladiolas and guests were entertained with a white stock. Twin pedestal bas- Lawrence Ave. are leaving the Michigan the past week. musical program by Mrs. David kets of the same flowers were first of the week for Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincoln- Kallman, vocalist, and Mrs. Sam placed on either side of the shire Drive has invited a few Arkin at the piano. altar. Maurice Marcus of the Briggs friends to dinner Monday night, Miss Kogan, who was given in Lieut. Ernest Freshman is visit- Hotel visited with his relatives April 5, in honor of Mrs. Bar- marriage by her father, wore a ing with Mrs. Freshman and in Troy, N. Y., the past week nett Brickner of Cleveland. Mrs. gown of white chantilly lace end. Brickner will address the Sis- daughters and will return to Fort trimmed in marquisette, full hoop terhood of Temple Israel Mon- Shelby, Mississippi, the first of skirt as in colonial period style. next week. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank (lay afternoon. She carried a bouquet of white of Wildemere Ave. are leaving Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert Metz orchids and white roses. Honoring Ruth Kogan, whose April 18 to spend several days Mrs. Howard Brin of Wash- marriage to William Shinderman and children, Marjorie and Rob- • in Chicago. took place Sunday, March 4, the ert, of Battle Creek, spent the ington, D. C., (a Vassar class- past week end in Detroit to at- Mrs. Waldo Sloman of Fair- following hostess entertained: mate of the bride) was the mat- field Ave. is spending several On March 24, Mrs. Louis Zuie- tend the wedding of their niece, ron of honor. Harvey Pushker days in Marion, Ohio, as the back gave a luncheon in her Beatrice Metz, and Sergt Leon- of Chicago was the best man, and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert home on Cambridge Rd.; Mon- ard Frank. Miss Marcia Wilk was the brides- Hamburg. day, March 29, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Tobias maid. The ushers were Jay M. Mr. Allen Baum of La Salle Harry Jones of Muirland Ave. and (laughter, Sherry, of Cal- Kogan, brother of the bride, Blvd. returned after an extend- entertained for Miss Kogan and vert Ave. are spending a few Richard Kahn and Harry Gold- stein. ed visit in Ashland, Ky. Mr. Shinderman; on March 30, weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alpert of Mrs. Kogan, mother of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Muirland Ave. were hosts at a Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of La Salle Blvd. and Mrs. Eman- dinner party; Thursday, April Puritan Ave. has returned from bride, was dressed in tea rose chantilly lace and wore white uel Weil of Pasadena Ave. are 1, Mrs. Benj Wilk of Warring- Mrs. Shinderman, moth- spending several weeks in Chi- ton Drive complimented Miss Ko- a few (lays spent in New York. orchids. er of the groom, wore a gown of cago. gan with a tea; Wednesday, Capt. and Mrs. Leo Croll of American Beauty crepe with Fairfield Ave. were at home to white orchidss. Mrs. Harry Becker and, son, March 31, a beautifully appointed Immediately Robert, of Warrington Drive luncheon was given at the home a group of friends April 1. Capt. following the spent the past week in New of Mrs. Reuben Allender on Croll returned to the Ashford ceremony a buffet supper was General Hospital, White Sul- Warrington Drive by the follow- York. served. Mr. and Mrs. Shinder- ing hostesses: Mrs. Allender, phur Springs, W. Va. man are honeymooning in Palm Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewen- Mrs. Harry Koggan, Mrs. Bern- Beach, Fla, Abe Sere of Boston Blvd. and stein of Fairfield Ave. visited in ard Komer and Mrs. Harry M. M. D. Wittelshofer of Boston Chicago the past week end. Shulman. After luncheon the Blvd. returned from a short visit FRANK - METZ to Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. Louis Metz and Mrs. Ida Mrs. Peter Vass and (laugh- ter, Alice, left to spend a Himel announce the marriage of month in Los Angeles, where they their daughter, Beatrice, to Sgt. will visit with Mrs. Vass' son- Leonard Frank, son of Mr. and in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd. on Sunday, April 4, at 1 3 Mrs. Allan Tolmich. p. m. Rabbi Morris Adler of- Mr. Frank V. Martin of Moss ficiated. Ave. returned from a week in Mrs. Melvin Metz was her Chicago. sister-in-law's matron of honor Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Klein and William Shinderman best of Stratford Drive entertained a man. few friends at dinner on Satur- The couple will make their day night, April 3. home in El Paso, Texas. Sgt. Miss Marjorie Rindskoff of Frank is stationed at Fort Bliss, Calvert Ave. left to spend a few Texas. weeks in St. Paul, Minn. • Curtains For the Passover Holidays —from Pupko's Regardless of the difficulties brought about by the war, and the resulting scarcities that are rapidly developing in most of the merchandise classifications upon which we have established our leaderhip, we bring you a Spring selection of remarkable completeness. Right now, we have plenty . . . but the ex- perienced shopper will act wisely and make selections while we can still fulfill your requirements. -- - Open Mon., Wed. & Sat. Evenings Until Passover Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Flowers for all occasions- of Warrington Drive left Thurs- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6822 day to spend 10 days in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schafer of Wildemere Ave. will leave the first of next week for 10 days in New York, West Long Branch and Philadelphia. Mrs. M. M. Shinderman and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Schwartz of Chicago were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan, hav- ing attended the Shinderman- Kogan wedding. Curtains Draperies Gift Rugs Towel Sets Shower Sets Bed Spreads Table Linens 4 Defend Your Freedom—Buy Bonds! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave., who have been spend- ing the past three weeks in Hot Springs, will visit with their family in Mishawaka Wis. Their NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE