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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 1, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

JUNE BRIDE

BETROTHED

RECENT BRIDE

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• ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Max Madorsky of Mt. Clemens and Detroit
announce the engagement of their sister, Sylvia, to Louis Fish,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fish of Sioux City, Ia.
A. Kemper of Leslie Ave. announces the engagement of his
(laughter, Irene, to Nathan Fox, son of Mrs. R. Fox of Sturtevant
Ave. Reception at 3267 Leslie, July 16, from 2 to 5 o'clock.
No cards:

• BIRTHS

MRS. ARNOLD H. GORDON
(Miss Joan Kweit)

Miss Alene Ruth Silverstein

--Photo by O'('onnor Studio .

--Photo by J. J. Clarke

MRS. HARRY H. ROSE
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Silver-
(Miss Ruth Bernice Sike)
stein of 18414 Fairfield announce
the engagement of their daugh-
Miss
Ruth
Bernice
Sike,
ter, Alene Ruth, to Pvt. Max
Rubin, son of Mrs. Ida Rubin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
of Blaine Ave. and Charles Rubin uel Sike of Dexter Blvd., became
the bride of Harry H. Rose, son
of Collingwood Ave.
of Mrs. Lena Rose of Pingree
Ave., on June 25.
The ceremony was performed
RECENT BRIDE
at Bnai David by Rabbi Sperka
and Rabbi Tulman, and was fol-
lowed by a reception.
The bride was attended by
Mrs. Florence Halper as matron-
of-honor, and Mrs. Rae Olson,
Pearl Stellar and Marlene Glass
were the bridesmaids. Fayanne
Sike was the junior bridesmaid,
and Freddie Garber was junior
usher. Morris Garber attended
the groom as best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Rose are honey-
mooning in New York City.
Dr. Dora S. Levine, who is as-
sociated with the Mt. Sinai Hos-
pital in New York City, arrived
Miss Beverly Hamburger of
to attend the wedding of her
Chicago Blvd. left Wednesday for
brother, Dr. Hyman S. Levine, to
a six week visit in Los Angeles,
Calif.
Miss Theresa Sparer. She will be
at the home of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer and Mrs.
and Mrs. Harry Levine of Wilde-
Lena Loewenberg have returned
mere Ave., until July 14.
to their home at the Belcrest,
after visiting in California for
several months.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kweit of
Flushing, N. Y., announce the
marriage of their daughter, Joan,
to Lt. Arnold H. Gordon of the
Air Corps, Army of the United
States, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis
Goldberg of 2966 Leslie Ave.,
on Saturday, June 24, at the
Stotler Hotel in Boston, Mass.
The bride is a senior at the Ohio
State University and a member
of Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority.
Lt. Gordon was also in his senior
year at this university when he
enlisted, is a member of Phi
Sigma Delta Fraternity, received
his commission at Yale Univer-
sity, graduated from Harvard
University, and is now at the
Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
nology for further advanced
training.

MARRIAGES

HALBERG - AMDUR
The former Miss Ruth Le.!
Amdur became the bride of Cpl.
Sidney Halberg on Sunday, June
18, in Shrevesport, La., at the
Washington Yankee Hotel. The
wedding was attended by the
bride's father, Morris Amdur of
Indiana Ave..
Cpl. Halberg is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. A. Halberg.
The couple spent their honey-
moon in Shrevesport and are
now residing at Camp Polk, La.,
where Cpl. Halberg is stationed.

MRS. ALLEN EMERY
(Rosalee Arline Laven))
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Laven of
W. Outer Drive announce the
marriage of their daughter Rosa-
lee Arline, to Pfc. Allen Emery,
son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Eiselman
of Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Emery were married April 1
in San Francisco, Calif., Rabbi
White officiating.

Mrs. Tobias Garon of Stoepel

Flowers for all occasions- Ave. left last week for a visit
Dexter-Joy, Florist Tyler 6-6622 in Duluth, Minn.

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'A Famous Stars on

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Twilight Symphony Concerts

U. of D. Stadium, Saturday and
Wednesd,ay Eve., 8:15 P. M.

HERTA GLAZ

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JULY 8—The brilliant European singing actress, will sing
NlY Song
Hero,
from of hove from the operetta "White II orse Inn" by Stolz; MY
the operetta "The Chocolate Soldier- b y Strauss and with
Bernd in duet. "To You, To You," by Dena t zky and 'Who Married Fa,
from the operetta "The Gypsy Baron," by Strauss.

MARIO BERINI

' • '. r'ne. by Leiter; Vienna, (lty of My Dreams, by Sictnskl and
".is of N'lenna Are Calling, by Stolz.

A1I RDAs,

ROBERT STOLZ

Jr IN 8—The Master of 'Viennese Operetta, composer

EZIO PINZA

JI LT 12—The Greatest Basso of the Day, will sing:
()Pert ' ••• •; from the opera "Faust" by Goutual; II lacerato spirit() front the
• .Bonn lioccanegra" by Verdi : Monologue from the Opera "Boris
""""‘••
MouRorksky and Aria: I tormiro out nel manto from t he
opera "1 ton Carlos" by Verdi

TICKET — PRICES

for the Con( erts are on sale at Detroit Symphony Orchestra office
(1'1"', NI " '"- o c Temple, the l'nh
torsi
q• of Dot oll Stadium (on concert night
r
at all Grinnell stores.
Statai (End) 60e; Grand Stand (Center) $1.211; Terrace,
tir.‘ 1..s: Grand
seats, $2.40:
Government amusement tax included. The
Grim,.
ties of Twilight symphony Concerts Is being sponsored by the
oundat ion of Music for the benefit of the Maintenance Fund
for tl o
e Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra

Temple--Temple at Second
Detroit 1, Mich.
Telephone COlumbia 4870

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PIA IGY

Brilliant European Coloratura
Soprano, Opera and NBC Star

Special Announcement

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Starting

Monday, July 10

We Will Run a

Special Sale

on Odd Lots of

SHOES

These shoes will not require Ration
Coupons—By special OPA release
Sale Lasts Only 14 Days

Davis II Halperin

8950 12th St.

TR. 2-4727

Richard BONELLI PORTIA WHITE

Fainouis Baritone Metropolitan
Opera, New York

Known Comedian Contralto
Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Other Stars include:

Other Stars include:

LILLIAN EVANTI

"The Southernaires"

LEROY SMITH

"Three Singers"
(Winer)

W. C. HANDY

EDDY SOUTH

Gigantic Choir
(2,000 voices)

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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, N. Vamasescu, Conductor

The Star of the Stars:

PAUL ROBESON

5th Annual American-Negro Music Festival

For the Benefit of Army and Navy Relief

BRIGGS STADIUM, DETROIT
Wednesday Evening, July 12, 1944, 8:00 O'Clock

Music for UNITED PEOPLE: A Sensational Representation. Interest, Sentiments and Loyal-
ty of 15,000,000 Negroes in America.

Tickets May Be Obtained at:
Grinnell Bros.
Ford Local No. 600
1515 Woodward
Dix Ave., Dearborn
"Get Your Tickets Early" — 50,000 Expected!
General Admission, 60c; Grand Stand Unreserved, $1.20; Grand Stand Reserved, $1.50; Box Seats, $1.80.
W. LOUIS DAVIS, President-Director, Chicago.
CLEMENT & GLADYS MILLS, Detroit Directors

Festival Headquarters
319 E. Kirby

KARL KRUEGER, Conductor

Masonic

Dr. and Mrs. Michael Wain-
stock of Clemens Ave. returned
from 10 days spent in St. Joseph,
Mich,

Mr. and Mrs. David Touff and
son, Daniel, returned to their
home in Denver, having spent
several days with their families
in Detroit,

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rondo. tor. 1%111 appear as guest conduct or of the I letrolt Symphony
Orchestra. Anion )
: the orchestral selections to be presented are Overture
to the operetta "Die Fledermaus" (The Bat) Emperor Waltz by Strauss:
rho ,. 1
1 tit„ .• front the operetta "'rite Merry Widow" by Lelia r ; Dreaming
i ■
Danube, Concert-Waltz and Bowl, et of Robert Stolz, most
optilar melodies.

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Dr. S. E. Barnett, Dr. M. Ratt-
ner, E. L. Lieberman and son,
Harry, spent the July 4th holiday
week at their lodge near Onaway,
Mich.

Mrs. Frank A. Wetsman of
Boston Blvd. is spending a few
weeks in Los Angeles, Calif.,
where she will visit with rela-
tives and friends.

Langston HUGHES

NATI•HDAT, .11'1,1• 11—The talented American tenor, will sing: Yours Is
ItY 11 •art

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Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald of
Longfellow Ave. returned from
a few days visit in Cleveland.

June 5—To Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Utchenik (Bette Elkin), a
sou, Barry Daniel.
June 15—To Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Hirschberg (Irma Furor),
a son, Walter.
June 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gelfand (Rose Yolles), a
(laughter, Judith Ann.
June 26—To Major and Mrs. Saul Sugar (Wilma Schiller) of
Vancouver, Wash., twin sons, Allen and Joel.
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whiteman of Rochester
Ave. a son, Alan.
' June 28—To Sgt. and Mrs. Maury Solomon (Phyllis Kessler),
11 (laughter, Sharon Elaine. Sgt. Solomon, who is stationed in
Pyote, Tex., is now visiting with his family who reside on Wark Ave.
July 1—To P. 0. 2/c S. T. Hartstein and Mrs. Hartstein (Fa.:‘
Lee Fredenthal) of 3801 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Laurence Arlen.

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