Friday, November 3, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page 12 MARRIAGES • ENGAGEMENTS GORZECK - LEVINE HAIMOWITZ - DORENFELD Miss Sylvia Lee, Golda Dorenfeld of Chicago, and Irving Haimowitz of Detroit, Internationally Known were married Monday, Oct. 23. They will honeymoon in Chi- Dancer, Opens Studio cago, Arizona and California, and Miss Sylvia Lee is an inter- will return to make their home national artist of screen a in Detroit early in December. The marriage of Miss Iris Shar- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goldfeder of Monterey Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Elaine, to Pvt. Melvin ron Levine, daughter of Mr. and Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friedman of Cortland Ave. Mrs. David A. Levine of Bur- lingame Ave., and Pvt. Louis Pvt. Friedman is stationed at Fort Sill, Okla. Gorzeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. stage fame, having appeared Ilk Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schlesinger of 12421 Tuller Ave. announce Philip Gorzeck of Gladstone Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Henry nearly every country in thud the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Sgt. Harold L. took place Sunday evening, Oct. 011esheimer of Eason Ave. en- Shwedel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Shwedel of Woodingham Dr. 22, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. tertained at a family dinner, hon- world. Her most recent trip end- Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated oring Sidney Rothschild of Ha- ed in August, 1939, after Waying Sgt. Shwedel is now stationed in North Africa. at the ceremony which was at- three consecutive years in Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weingarden of Calvert Ave. announce the tended by the immediate families. vana, Cuba. waii, New Zealand, Australia, engagement of their daughter, Irene Sima, to Sgt. Rueben Isaacs, The groom's sister, Miss Bess Africa, India, Burma, l'enang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isaacs of Pingree Ave. Sgt. Isaacs is Gorzeck, was the maid of honor, Downtown Theaters— and Jack Goldstein served as best Malaya, Dutch East Indies, Phil- stationed at Fort Louis, Wash. MICHIGAN — Cary Grant and ippines, China and Japan. man. Miss Joyce Weingarden and Miss Barbara Sloan acted as Priscilla Lane in Warner Broth- An acrobatic, toe, ballet and bridesmaids. Harry Markowitz ers' long-awaited laugh hit from and Al Greffin acted as ushers. the stage success of the same character dancer, she was taught Nov. 8—Miss Fayga Ethel Keidan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. After the wedding the young name, "Arsenic and Old Lace," by Nanita Scanell, the prima screamed into the Michigan Thea- Joseph N. Keidan of Calvert Ave., to Dr. A. David Horowitz of couple left on a short honeymoon ter on Friday. Paired with this ballerina of the Chicago Opera after which they will make New York City, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Horowitz, trip their home in Mississippi where lethal farce, which sets a new Ballet. at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Miss Lee will conduct classes Pvt. Gorzeck is statoned at Fort high in romantic comedy, is in ballet, tap, toe, acrobatic, mus- "Block Busters." Shelby. ical comedy, character and stage Pvt. Gorzeck attended Wayne UNITED ARTISTS — Para- dancing for children, and special University before entering into the service, where he was a mount's lavish Technicolor pro- classes for reducing and dancing Oct. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Epps, a son, Ross David. member of the Gamma Kappa duction, "Frenchman's Creek," for adults. For information call Miss Syl- starring Joan Fontaine and Ar- Chi fraternity. Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makie (Helen Rembaum) turo de Cordova, continues at the via Lee at Tyler 6-4353. Reser- of Steel Ave., a son, Mark Howard. United Artists Theater for a sec- vations must be made at once to ARONSON - STEINGOLD insure a place in the first class. ond week. Oct. 15—To Pvt. Adrian D. Rosen, USAAF, and Mrs. Rosen Miss Eileen Steingold, daugh- son, Steven Samuel. a (Esther Ruth Plotkin) of Santa Rosa Dr., r ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Berlin (Katherine Marx), for- Steingold of Calvert Ave., and merly of Detroit, now of Long Beach, Cal., a daughter, Bernadine Lt. Milton H. Aronson, son of Mrs. Haskell Aronson of St. Janet. Louis, Mo., were united in mar- Oct. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Rabinovitz (Sylvia Ruchotsky) riage Oct. 29. Dr. A. M. Hersh- of 1927 Pingree, a daughter, Florence Gail. man performed the marriage Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shetzer of Woodingham ceremony, which took place at the Whittier Hotel. A dinner was Dr., a daughter, Judith Lynn. served to the immediate family Sept. 26—To Stac Sgt. and Mrs. Fitlow (Josephine Raskin) which was followed by a recep- of Steel Ave., a son, David Allen. Staff Sgt. Fitlow is serving with tion. The bride wore a gown of ivory the U.S. Army overseas. satin with a bouffant skirt trim- med with ivory satin roses at the hemline. The gown had a sweet- heart neckline and sleeves which biggest tapered off to a point over the wrist. Her veil of illusion tulle was held by a juliet cap of ivory satin ornamented with roses of the same material. She carried — on — a white Bible which was adorned by white orchids. Miss Slyvia Aronson, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Harriet Stern and Miss Pearl Epstein. Fred Aronson served his brother as best man. The ushers were Nathan Stein- gold and William Greenwald. Lt. and Mrs. Aronson are honeymooning in Chicago, Ill., and will reside in East Lansing, Mich., upon their return. Lt. Aronson is stationed in East Lansing at Michigan State Col- lege. Among the guests were Mrs. Zelma Fisher and daughter, Bev- erly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aron- son and son, Martin, Miss Sylvia Aronson, all of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Melvina Klein and daugh- ter, Ruth, of Cleveland, O.; and Quality counts in times like these. Now, more than ever, Miss Betty Cheron of Muskegon, are people coming to SCHETTLER'S for their medical needs. Sponsored by the Mich. • WEDDINGS • BIRTHS The Twelfth Annual BALFOUR BALL will be held at The The HOTEL STATLER dollar you ever gave! Saturday Eve., Nov. 11 Music will be furnished by We can't let them down now! Give to YOUR COMMUNITY WAR FUND DAVE DIAMOND and His Orchestra The Schettler Drug Company Certain quality is a wartime necessity. Re-Elect ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT * The Schettler Drug Company Detroit Grosse Pointe t L t t 51 01 of in en • st ht Si , st ec tv is ex at vn is cl al bi in re 'II j€ 21 an in th B' wl an su re th th gt gc G, m sh L. 1E fr vi. of fo gc er ht st at th a he th fc ui of vv al vi ci tt If o: ti Refreshments Will Be Served tt w g. tc la RE-ELECT - - if Do Your Duty by George D. THE COMMUNITY WAR CHEST O'BRIEN * ei el n. P, lc Buy More War Bonds 4 F LOUIS C. Congressman RABAUT 13th Congressional District COOK COFIT 1 CO. Democrat 14TH DISTRICT His experience in Congress qualifies him for the difficult post-war days ahead. Has ably upheld our President in hit progressive legislation. DEMOCRAT His experience in the 75th, 77th and 78th Congress will The Old Slogan Is Better than ever - - - be an asset in the trying days ahead of us. Keep Rabaut in Congress Vote Democratic — Election Tues, Nov. 7 9 Federation of Lithuanian Jews of D ' 11.04 WILL HOLD A MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, at 9 P. M. In the Auditorium of the Workmen's Circle Linwood and Burlingame NEWS AND INFORMATION CONCERNING Unit NIAN JEWS WILL BE MADE KNOWN The following speakers *ill address the meeting - I AF RABBI L. LEVINE * MR. M. G. GOLDO' Solomon Jacobson, President, will act as Chairmar ALL LITHUANIAN JEWS ARE INVITED TO p d 81 it c. a d it d J a a A