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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
October 29, 1943
IN THE REALM OF SOCiETY
Rise Stevens To Sing at
Masonic Temple Nov. 8
MARRIAGES
denbaum is at the Ball State
Teachers College, Muncie, Ind.
SCHANE - ROSSEN
RUBINSTEIN - MILINSKY
Miss Fern Alkon of Webb Ave.
Mrs. Sally Coleman of Pingree
Ave. and Mrs. M. Goldman of left last week for an indefinite
Port Huron, Michigan, left this stay in Los Angeles, Cal.
week for Los Angeles, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frank of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar i of Wildemere Ave. and their mother,
Chicago Blvd. had as their guest Mrs. J. L. Frank of Colorado
Mrs. Alfred Cohen of Toronto, Ave. left Sunday for a stay in
New York City.
Ont., for the past week.
At the Wilshire on Sunday
Rise Stevens, lovely,
The Taylor Synagogue was the
noon, Oct. 24, Rabbi Sperka
American star of the ropol-
et
of a charming wedding on
itan Opera Co., was born in New united in marriage Sylvia Ros- scene
York of Norwegian and Ameri- sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, Oct. 24th when Nettie
Milinsky, daughter of Mr. and
can parentage . . . She began her
career at the age of ten as a Nathan Rossen, 15620 Normandy Mrs. Zoodeck Milinsky became the
youthful prima donna on a chil- and David Schane, son of Mr. bride of Robert Rubenstein, son
dren's radio program. At 17, she and Mrs. Morris Schane, 2419 of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ruben-
stein. The ceremony was per-
was engaged as leading lady with Ferris Ave.
formed by Rabbis Rabinowitz,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Zide
and
the
Opera
Comique
at
the
Heck-
Mrs. M. S. Perlis of Glynn
Wohlgelernter and Isenman.
Court is visiting relatives in New son, Martin, of Ohio Ave., left scher Theatre in New York,
The bride wore a lovely gown
York City while attending the this week to spend a fortnight in where she was heard by the noted
of ivory satin with sweetheart
teacher Mine. Anna Schoen-rene.
Long Island, N. Y.
INDENBAUM - HALBERT
II adassah Convention.
neckline and full length train.
After two years study, Miss Ste-
On Saturday evening, Oct. 23, Her long veil was held by a crown
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree
vens obtained a three year schol-
left Oct. 21 to spend a week
arship at the Juilliard School of Rev. Mogill united in marriage of seed pearls and she carried a
with their son, Air Cadet A. Ar-
Musi. In 1936, she shattered tra- Shirley Halbert, daughter of Mr. prayer book and orchids. Anna
dition
by declining Metropolitan and Mrs. Aaron Tobias Halbert Moscow was the maid of honor
nold Agree, who is with the
F'EFFER - FOURNIER
A. A. F. T. C., at Yale Univer-
. contract on the grounds of and Bernard Indenbaum, son of with the following bridesmaids—
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ginsberg O . pera cient
experience. She went Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Indenbaum. Barbara Milin, Jean Rubenstein
sity.
of 9303 Jefferson Ave. announce insuffi
The ceremony took place at La. and Irene Willis.
the
marriage
of
their
niece,
the
abroad
for
study
and training
Mrs. Harold Shapero of Atkin-
Lawrence Rubenstein acted as
and made her
operatic
debut at chars, and Cantor Robt. S. Tul-
former
Shirley
A.
Fournier,
to
son Ave. was hostess at a tea
best man for his brother and the
Prague Opera House in the title man sang "Because."
given at her home honoring her Harry Feffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. role of "Mignon." Many other
The bride was lovely in a gown ushers included Jack Rubenstein,
neice, Mrs. Robert I. Alnern of Jacob Feller, of 2082 Hazelwood. European appearances followed of ivory satin fashioned on prin- Melvin Schuman and Peter Mil-
Duluth, Minnesota, Oct. 24.
The wedding was held in the and shortly after she was signed cess lines with long train and lion.
A reception followed the cere-
of Rabbi Joshua Sperka., by the Metropolitan Opera's lead- long sleeves, the finger tip veil
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Miller, home
on Oct. in The wedding dinner
was
held
by
a
crown
of
seed
mony.
formerly of Tuxedo Ave., enter- was held at the Whittier Hotel. ing mezzo-soprano.
To music lovers throughout the pearls and her flowers were white
tained at their new home on 2650
contry she is known not only as a roses.
Lawrence Ave. honoring their
singer with a beautiful voice and
Esther Winter attended the
MASON - ELCONIN
fifteenth wedding anniversary
rare artistry but with the "great-
Oct. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Elconin est personality of her generation." bride as maid of honor—brides-
maids included Yetta Indenbaum,
of Sturtevant Ave. announce the
She will appear at Masonic Au- and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Kastner.
Flowers for all occasions- marriage of their daughter, Con- ditorium on Monday evening, No-
Judith Susan Taub was flower
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622. nie Betty to Cpl. Leonard Mason, vember 8. Tickets for this concert girl with Sheldon David Rocklin
son of Mrs. Nina Moiseyeff of are now on sale at Grinnell Bros.
TE. 1-4426
the ring bearer.
Sturtevant Ave. which took place Music Store in Detroit.
The best man was Sam J. Kersh
tA, Sunday, Oct. 10 at the Wilshire
5432 SECOND
and the ushers included Bernard
Hotel. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal
NEAR KIRBY
SUNDAY, OCT. 31
Kersh and A. Brandman.
officiated. Cpl. and Mrs. Mason "Under Cover" To Be
A
reception
followed
the
cere-
left for a honeymoon in Chicago.
Featuring Wedding Portraits anti
at 8:15 P. M.
Rabbi Fram's Book
mony.
Cpl. Mason returned to the states
Pictures of Children. In your
Among
the
out-of-town
guests
after spending ten months in Ice- Sermon on Nov. 15
home or in our luxurious Studios.
were
the
following
all
from
Tor-
land.
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onto, Ontario—Mr. A. Winter,
till 6—Mondays till p m
Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver Mr. and Mrs. B. Cincinatus and Open, doily Sundays
12 to 3
a book review sermon on "Under son, Mr. Max Halberg. Cadet In-
FRIED - LITMAN
Cover," by John Roy Carlson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fried of at the Sabbath Eve services of
5'
Blaine Avenue announce the mar- Temple Israel, Friday night, No-
riage of their daughter, Roselyn, vember 5, at 8:30, in the lecture
A Comic Opera
to Herman Litman of Mettetal hall of the Detroit Institute of
Woodward at State
Detroit
Avenue on the evening of Octo- Arts.
SCOTTISH RITES
ber 23. The wedding took place at
As chairman of the Community
the Moss Catering Co. with Rabbi Relations Committee of the Jew-
CATHEDRAL
ish Community Council, Rabbi
1 A. M. Hershman officiating.
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Fram is in daily contact with the
perils and the problems described
MON.,
NOV.
8-8:20
P.M.
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
in "Under Cover." The Rabbi will
interpret the book and its find-
ings from the viewpoint of his
own personal experience in deal-
ing with subversive groups and
personalties.
GRINNELL'S, TE. 2.7100
TICKETS: 83c to $2.75
The Young People's Club of
Temple Israel invites the young
people of the community to par-
ticipate in the Youth Symposium
which will follow the Rabbi's lec-
ture. This is the opening Youth
Symposium of the season. At
these symposia, young people are
Open Monday
given complete freedom to discuss,
to criticize and to ask questions
12:30 to 9 P. M.
about the Rabbi's presentation.
The service will be followed by
a social hour, under the auspices
of Temple Israel Sisterhood.
MARRIAGES
"The Bartered
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JAFFEE - BELLO
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bello,
of Grand Ave. announce the mar-
riage of their daughter Sara, to
P. F. C. Herman Jaffee, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jaffee, of
Sturtevant Ave. The wedding took
place on Sunday, October 24th.
The ceremony, which was per-
formed by Dr. Leon From, was
followed by a reception for mem-
bers of the family and close
friends.
Out-of-town guests were: Mrs.
and Mrs. S. Beckman, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Soretsky, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. Friedberg, all of Alpena,
Michigan.
Downtown Theaters-
MICHIGAN—Co-starring Bob
Hope and Betty Hutton, the film
version of the Cole Porter musi-
cal, "Let's Face It," that wowed
Broadway, will hold over for a
second week of laughs at the
Michigan Theatre. The second
feature is "Alaska Highway"
with Jean Parker, Richard Arlen
and Chester Morris. "Alaska
Highway" is a thrilling action
drama combining excitement and
romance.
UNITED ARTISTS—The Tech-
nicolor version of the Hemingway
novel, "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
continues for a fifth week on the
screens of both the United Art-
ists and Wilson Theatres. Co-star-
ring Ingrid Bergman and Gary
Cooper, the picture boasts a fea-
tured supporting cast headed by
Akim Tamiroff, Katina Paxinou
and Joseph Calleia.
FOX—"Phantom of the Opera,"
co-starring Nelson Eddy, Susanna
Foster and Claude Rains, opened
at the Fox theater Friday. Fea-
tured in important roles are Ed-
ear Barrier, Leo Carrillo, Jane
Farrar. All deliver memorable
performances. The film also in-
cludes two original compositions
by Edward Ward. They are "Lull-
aby of the Bells," the theme
sone% and "Piano Concerto."
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