America Avish PerioNcal Cotter June 4, .1943 0 MARRIAGES BLUMENSON - WEISS Mrs. E. C. McKenzie of Chi- cago Blvd. announces the marriage of her sister, Janet Weiss, for- merly of Detroit, to Arthur Blu- menson, son of Mrs. Ida Blumen- son of New York City, on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Blumenson are making their home in New York. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO RECENT BRIDE ROGIN - ROSENFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosenfield of 2034 Glynn Court announce the marriage of their (laughter, Harriet, to Sidney M. Rogin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogin. The couple are honeymooning at Niagara Falls. Neugarten Games Party To Further War Efforts • WEDDINGS The Neugarten Sunshine Club will sponsor a bingo party at Bnai Moshe Auditorium on June 16. Mrs. Samuel Rothstein is chairman of the event, and her co-chairmen are Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr. and Mrs. Lester Smith. Proceeds derived are to be used to further the war efforts activities of the club. This work, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., is being car- • • ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Goldie Rubin of Washington, D. C., formerly of Detroit, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Sylvia Mildred Rubin, to Pvt. William Gasperow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gasperow of Washington, D. C. Pvt. Gasperow is a graduate of Benjamin Franklin University. Miss Rubin is now a student of the same University. No wedding date has as yet been set. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Glynn Court announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula Helene, to Joel. Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Eva Rosenthal of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Malitz of Wildemere Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia, to Lieut. E. Wallace Colvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin of Gladstone Ave. Miss Malitz will graduate from Wayne University this month. Lieut. Colvin, who is stationed in Virginia, also attended Wayne and is a graduate of Northern Illinois College of Optometry. Mrs. Ida Goldsmith of Elmhurst Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Thelma, to Philip Golub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golub of Richton Ave. Rabbi Moses Fischer announces the engagement of his daugh- ter, Blanche, to David Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs. MorriA Pollack of 2496 Virginia Park. Miss Fischer is a graduate of the Social Service School of Wayne University and the Children's Center of Michigan, and Mr. Pollack is a graduate of the Law School of Wayne University. PERSIN - BLUMBERG Mr. and Mrs. Mose F. Blum- berg of Monterey Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Edward Persin, son of Mrs. Frank Persin of Hazel- wood Ave. The wedding took place Saturday, May 22. Rabbi Sperka officiated. 4 I I DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle June 20—Miss Jean Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abrams of Euclid Ave., to Ephraim Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Ralph. June 20—Miss Gertrude Sheffman, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheffman, to Milton Rappaport, son of Mrs. Sophie Rappa- port of Winsor Ont. • BIRTHS MRS. ROBERT PHILLIPS (HARRIETT BERMAN) May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mendoza of Burlingame Ave., a son, James William. May 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder (Winifrod Cooper) of Whitmore Road, a son, Jeffrey Cooper. May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Berris (Rae Weiner) of Sturtevant Ave., a son. David Joel., May 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Soltar (Isabel Berko- witz),a son, Stephen David. To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurtz (Fredell Rosenfield), a daugh- ter, Barbara Ferry Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Berman announce the marriage of their daughter, Harriett Miriam, to Private Robert E. Phillips, Samuel said: "Ile who fasts How should we celebrate our son of Mr. Irwin and the late Mrs. Sarah Phillips, on Saturday. is called a sinner by his neigh- Holy Days? Give half to the May 29, at the Muehlbach Hotel in Kansas City, Mo. The bride's ord and half to yourself! only attendant was her cousin, Lieut. Miriam Souls, who was maid attending religious Man is aged by youthful ex- services, (Partly by of honor, and Private Oscar Perlmutter acted as best man. Rabbi and partly by recreation Samuel S. Meyerberg officiated'. Private Phillips and Private Perl- cesses. and enjoyment.) mutter are both with the Ninth Army Division at Fort Riley, Kans. He who is easily ashamed, does When wine enters into the not sin easily. head, secrets slip out. Thus, Marshall Field, president WORDS AND MUSIC of the Philharmonic, Artur Rod- zinski, musical director, and Ja- By DANIEL L. SCHORR cob Rosenberg, president of Local 802 of the American Federation Philharmonic Peace Treaty MRS. SAMUEL ROTHSTEIN Woodward at State Detroit of Musicians, were able to an- Peace reigns now on the New ried on in addition to their work nounce a new contract providing York Philharmonic front, where of furnishing medical aid and for an increase from $90 to $100 surgical appliances to the needy. but a week ago the musicians in the weekly minimum for the Tickets priced at 55 cents in- were holding forth against Ar- regular 28-week season. clude five free games. They may With money troubles out of Rodzinski, the board of di- be purchased from the chairman, tur rectors and their union executive the way, other difficulties seemed members, or at the door. in a muddle of conflicting is- to disappear rapidly. The dis- sues. The peace was brought charge of 14 members of the or- about by a dells ex machina in chestra no longer seemed to be Make Reservations Now the form of U. S. Rubber Co., a fervid matter of principle; five rehired and the rest stay SUMMER CRU1SES.$21.00 up which descended onto a stormy were fired. John Corigliano moves up JULY 4th CRU1SE..$25.00 up stage with a purseful of gold from assistant concertmaster to that magically resolved the strife. MEXICO 14 day all ex- The financial troubles of the the concertmaster's desk to replace pense from Chicago.$139.90 Philharmonic were largely settled Mishel Piastro. Roman Toten- by U. S. Rubber's agreement to berg has been engaged as assist- Hotel and .Resort sponsor a year-round series of ant concertmaster, which seems Sunday Philharmonic broadcasts a good choice to one who has Reservations Made Here over CBS. It is the first time heard him. What happens to the issues that the Philharmonic has had a com- Rhea E. Cashman burned so brightly a few months mercial sponsor. The 52-week ser- 1,,p; , TRAVEL BUREAU ies provides enough additional ago? Well, apparently Rodzinski Inc. work for the musicians and suf- has won the uncontested right to 1219 Griswold St.. near Grand River ficient revenue for the Philhar- fire and hire as he sees fit (al- HA. 3388 LE. 9115 monic to adjust salary differences. though an orchestra "advisory committee" is being established, with Rodzinski's ''e n thus iastic LADIES OF DETROIT ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE concurrence," which "will be in frequent conference in an advis- FIRST ANNUAL DONOR LUNCHEON of the ory capacity with the musical di- LADIES AUXILIARY of YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN rector.") I hope, at any rate, that with Tues., June 15, 12:30 p.m.—Jericho Temple, Joy nr. Linwood the Philharmonic mess now clear- A Very Entertaining Program Has Been Prepared ed up, the coming months will see a badly-needed improvement LADIES AUXILIARY of the YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN, in the orchestra's work. With its MRS. D. SILVERSTEIN, President. -1 year-long series of broadcasts, the New York Philharmonic bids fair to have the largest annual ag- gregate audience, by far, of any orchestra in the country. It is fitting that an orchestra which commands such attention should be one of high standards. For the first time since Tos- canini's departure from the Phil- harmonic, the society has a per- manent conductor and musical di- rector. He is a sound musician. The Philharmonic, as became evi- dent at occasional concerts when it played with rare beauty, is cap- able of great things. We wait and hope. gay cotton print pinafore . • with dainty 13. SIEGEL CO. small-fry pinafore eyelet embroidery . . . yellow, red. Invasion Is Costly fighting • Your Boy Gives 100 per cent; How about your bond buying? Sizes 3 to 6. CHILDREN'S SHOP FOURTH FLOOR