12 April 16, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle SOLOMON - HAAR At a lovely candlelight cere- mony on Sunday, April •1, Ferne Haar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Haar of Genessee Ave. became the bride of Dr. Seymour Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Solomon of Longfellow Ave. The bride's gown, which but- toned all the way down the back with tiny self-covered buttons, was of heavy ivory slipper satin with a fitted waistline and deli- cate lace outlining the pointed sleeves and the sweetheart neck- line. She wore a veil of lovely hand-feathered bridal illusion and carried a prayer book and or- chids. T h e bridesmaids, Florence Schurgin, Laura Pearson, and the junior bridesmaid, Gilda Haar, wore powder blue gowns and car- ried yellow iris. Mrs. Ben Fein- stein, sister of the groom, was matron of honor and wore shell pink net and carried deep blue iris: Harriet Haar, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mar- got and Bobby Binkow, twin cousins of the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer respectively. Margot wore a long gown of pink marquisette and Bobby was ador- able in tails. Ben Feinstein was the best man, while Irving Rosen, Fred Rosen and Eli Welt served as ushers. The bride's mother wore a gown of coral crepe, while the mother of the groom wore a powder blue crepe gown. RECENT BRIDE RECENT BRIDE • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gross of 2461 Clairmount Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Joseph Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Levine of Philadelphia Ave. The wedding will take place in June. Louis Wasserman of Chicago Blvd. announces the engagement of his daughter, Betty, to Corp. Nathan Schiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schiller of Euclid Ave., on April 4. Corp. Schiller is stationed at Camp Bowie, Tex. Samuel Drossnin of Broadstreet announces the engagement of his daughter, Sarah, to Percy Kaplan of Toronto, son of Chaim Kaplan of Winnipeg. • WEDDINGS April 18—Miss Maryon Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Davis of Philadelphia Ave. to Lt. Edwin C. Schneider. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schneider of this city, formerly of Sudbury, Ont. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal and Rabbi Kleinplatz will officiate. April 18—Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Shapiro of Glendale Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Pera Paula, to Corp. Irving Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane of Miami Beach, Fla., and Detroit. The marriage will be solemnized at the Belcrest Hotel, Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. April 18—Miss Gertrude Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. —Photo by J. J. Clarke Morris Feinberg of 2971 Fullerton Ave., to Eugene Irving Rosen, MRS. JOSEPH GEO. NATINSKY son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen, at Bnai David Synagogue. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. (Ruth Feller) —Photo by Preston Sweet. MRS. DARWIN CANVASSER (Miss Jocelyn Lorraine Galin) Jocelyn Lorraine Galin and Darwin Canvasser, Ensign, USNR, were united in marriage at an impressive ceremony in the Palm March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts (Caryl Monash) of Room, Hotel Book-Cadillac, on LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Patricia Ann. April 4. The altar was banked April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Feldman (Helen Lefkofskeel with ferns, altar baskets of white of LaSalle Blvd., a son, Joel Irwin. flowers and candelabra; the white April 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Goldstein of 19176 Green- satin canopy was trimmed with lawn Ave., a daughter, Gail Ann. gardenias. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offi- April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller (Lucille Bearman) No Finer Salmon at of 18611 Santa Barbara Drive, a daughter, Yvonne Diane. Mr. ciated. The bride was exquisite in her Miller is serviing with the armed forces overseas. Any Price April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rubin (Betty Wasserman) of sister's candle-white satin wed- ding gown, distinguishing fea- 9600 Dexter Blvd., a son, Carl Lawrence. April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dubrinsky of 3007 Mon- tures of which were the butterfly sleeves, heirloom lace at the neck- terey Ave., a daughter, Phyllis. April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linden (Evelyn Ginsburg) linie, and tiny buttons down the back ending in a shirred hoop of 6399 London Ave., a son, James Ivan. skirt and four-yard train. Her veil was held in place by a lace- Seaman first class Douglas inse•ted cap trimmed with clus- Lee Hetterman has returned to ters of orange blossoms. The MILLER - LEVIN New Orleans, La., after spending bride's bouquet was fashioned David B. Levin of LaSalle a 15-day furlough with Mrs. of white roses and gardenias, Blvd. announces the marriage of Honoring Pera Shapiro, whose Hetterman (Phillis Goldman) of centered by a white orchid. his sister, Dorothy Ella, to A. Juan Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Attendants of the bride were Robert Miller, son of Mrs. marriage to Corp. Irving Kane San Hetterman spent some time in Mrs. Sidney Eugene Locke, sis- Thomas E. Miller of Leslie Ave., will take place on Sunday, April Chicago. ter of the bride, who wore pale which took place March 28 at 18, the following hostesses en- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul tertained: On March 21, Mrs. Corp. Henry and Mrs. Goldie pink, and Mrs. Harold S. Mahler, sister of the groom, who wore N. Flowers for all occasions- R. Levin of Boston Blvd. Rabbi Jasen and Miss Naomi Shaparver are in Detroit on a 10- pale blue. Both had identical iro day C furlough, Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-662P Morris Adler officiated. gave a linen shower at the Bel- visiting his parents, bouquets of pink roses and blue crest Hotel; Miss Celia Resnick Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carver of carnations; also, tierras of pink feted the bride-elect on April 2 3320 W. Chicago Blvd. He is and blue shattered carnations se- BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH at a dinner at the Statler Hotel stationed in Orlando, Fla. cured with a cascade of veiling. and theater following; on April 3 Harold S. Mahler attended the Corp. and Mrs. Al Baker have 9150 TWELFTH STREET Mrs. D. M. Sidder, Mrs. A. J. left for Coolidge, Ariz., where groom as best man. Sedar, Mrs. D. Seligson and Mrs. Corp. Baker is stationed. While Mrs. David Galin, mother of at Atkinson S. Sidder were hostesses at a in the city the couple visited the bride, wore an apple-green PHONE TRINITY 2-0629 beautifully appointed brunch held with their numerous relatives and gown, and Mrs. Morris Canvas- at the home of Mrs. D. Seligson; friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ser, mother of the groom, wore a a group of close friends enter- Gross of Clairmount Ave. were fuchsia gown. Both had an orchid tained at a dinner and personal hosts to their children during corsage. shower on April 7; Mrs. Sidney their stay in Detroit. Dinner was served in the Crys- Stone honored the bride-elect on tal Ballroom and the reception Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Pay- followed. April 10 at a luncheon at the Book Casino; the spinster dinner son of Chicago Blvd. have re- Out-of-town guests at-teading was given by Mrs. Joseph Kurs- turned from a two weeks visit the wedding were Mrs. Jack EXPERT FURRIER man on April 16, at the Belcrest at the Roosevelt Hotel in New Urbach and Mrs. Harry Urbach, Hotel. The bride-elect is a re- Orleans. LATEST STYLES r in both of New York; Morris Heck- cent graduate of the College of JACKETS 8 COATS man of Washington, D. C., and Education of Wayne University. Ben Canvasser of Cleveland, 0. ABRAMS - AXELROD REMODELING — COLD STORAGE Ensign and Mrs. Darwin Can- A surprise "sweet sixteen" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Axelrod of vasser will make their home at OPEN: birthday luncheon in honor of Twelfth St. announce the mar- Hutchinson, Kan., where Ensign Monday . Tuesday Miss Anne Scheinfield was given riage of their daughter, Rita, to Canvasser is stationed as instruc- Thursday - Friday 9:30 A. M. fo 7 P. M. by Mrs. Harry Scheinfield and Louis Abrams, of New York City, tor in the Navy Air Corps. Wednesday and Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Mrs. Harold Sarko at the Book- on Saturday, April 17, at the Casino on April 3. Covers were Book Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi M. KITTNER - CARVER laid for 15. Adler officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carver of 3320 West Chicago Blvd. wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Miriam, to Robert II. Kittner of Cleveland, on April 9. Their son, Corporal Henry Carver, stationed at Or- lando, Florida, came in for the wedding. At a lovely home ceremony, Ruth Feffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feffer, 2082 Hazel- wood Ave., became the bride of Joseph George Natinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Natinsky of 2468 Clements Ave. Rabbi Joshua H. Sperka officiated. The bride was charming in a gown of ivory satin fashioned on princess lines, the full length veil being held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a prayer book and orchids. Mrs. S. Perlstein attended the bride as matron of honor, and Harry Feffer acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Natinsky will spend their honeymoon in the East. • BIRTHS IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY MORAL . . "WE CAN EASILY REPRESENT THINGS AS WE WISH THEM TO BE" ENGAGED That is the way Aesop had of saying "wishful thinking.• He told of a man who tried to prove to a lion that men were stronger than they by showing the beast a statue of Hercules overcoming a lion. Today we no longer think as wishfully as we did • a year ago. We are learning to face realities. We want to know the truth. If we are so realistic about most things in life it stands to reason that we should be just as realistic about our health. There is no need to worry and fret needlessly but at the same time we should not dismiss persistent aches and pains, tiredness, bleeding, or any other abnormality without consulting our doctor to find out "why." We at Sam's take an attitude of reality in our prescription work. We developed step-by-step checking of prescription work, to elimi- nate possible errors, we buy laboratory-controlled ingredients to get the 'best results, we pay fop wages to secure the best pharma- cists, yet through our tremendous business we maintain Detroit's most reasonable prices. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Ihtnifolph nt MOWN' (rumpus nt II ornInard a s DRUG DEPARTMENT, Inc. MISS LILLIAN FELDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman of 1993 Monterey Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Lillian, to Syd Olken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Olken of Chicago, Ill. 4 V