A merican 'apish Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY • is 1 h n ii a r/el e it o - Mr. and Mrs. B. Leaman announce the engageMent of their daughter, Miriam, of 3295 Tyler, to Air Cadet Joseph Mark Kastner (Army), son of Mrs. Bessie Kastner also of Tyler Ave. Open house will be held Sunday, Dec. 24, at 3295 Tyler, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leaman, between 2 and 5 p. m. No cards. • WEDDINGS Dec. 23-Miss Betty Ann Koffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koffman of 2983 Sturtevant Ave., to Julius David Schetzer, Dec. 23—Miss Regene May Schefier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schefler of 1202 Burlingame Ave., to Leslie Robert Schmier, son of A. M. Schmier of Chicago Blvd., at the Statler Hotel, Rabbi Leon Frain officiating. Dec. 24—Miss Rose Edith Themans, (laughte• of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Themans of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Julius Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Greenberg. of Calvert Ave. The wedding will take place at the Wilshire Hotel with Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. Jan. 4—Miss Marjorie Suzanne Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Boston Blvd., to Harry Jay Neder- handler, son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Nederlander of Pine Lake. at IIotel Statler, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiating. • BIRTHS -- Photo by J. J. Lim 10 Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon (Ethel Stone) of Clements Ave., a (laughter, Barbara Ann. Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Weil (Florence Strauss), Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen o f a son, Henry Marshall. Dec 16—To Mr. and and Mrs. Samuel Weinberg (Pauline Da- Miss Rita Kaltman, daughter Sturtevant Ave. announce the Captain Joseph Rosen is spend- ing his leave at home with his of Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman marriage of their daughter, Rose, vidson) of Seward Ave., a (laughter, Judith Diane. family at 14915 Monte Vista, of Canterbury Drive, is spending to Jack Lieberman, son of Mr. after being overseas two and a the holidays in Dayton, 0., as DAVID HORODAKER JRS. the guest of Miss Margy Lou and Mrs. Sam Lieberman of half years. The next meeting of the David Richton Ave., at the Congrega- Office. Horodaker Jrs. will be a social ZACK - ROSENTHAL Miss Marva Lee Rosenthal, • Mrs. Sol II. Hiller lion Bnai David on Nov. 5. Rabbi Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M. Ros- victory affair to celebrate the whose marriage to Bernard Zack Sgt an Joshua Sperka officiated. enthal of Atkinson Ave. an- donor success. It will be held at was solemnized Dec. 17, 1944, (Naoni .i Josephson) and laugh- The bride's gown was an 18th nounce the marriage of their the home of Mrs. J. Olshansky, was entertained at the following ter, Bonnie Lynn, are in Detroit Ave. affairs; A luncheon in the Stat- for a 19-day furlough and are century design of ivory slipper daughter, Marva Lee, to Bernard 3351 Leslie Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer her Terrace Room given by the staying at the home of his par- satin with a circular train and . Zack of Chicago Blvd., on Sun- Flowers for all occasions— Misses Jacqueline Greenbaum and ents Mr. and Mrs. David Hiller - Audrey Harelik; a luncheon in I . 3021 , n Rochester. Sgt. Hiller is a long veil of illusion attached clay, Dec. 17, at the bride's resi- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 the Book Cadillac Casino given n stationed at Lowry Field in Den- to it tiara of pearls. She carried dence. by Mrs. J. Kukes and Mrs. H. vA., Col. a mother of pearl bible adorned Kukes; the bride-elect's grand- with white orchids. Mrs. Lillian Atkins and daugh- mother, Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal, en- The bride's mother wore a tertained at a family dinner in ter. Barbara Jeanne, left Tues- The , of fuchia crepe. her home on Calvert Ave.; Mrs. day, Dec. 12, for Alameda, Calif., "wn groom's mother wore a gown of H. Beale and Airs. R. Trepack to rejoin her husband, Sol, Amin scarlet trimmed with gold. Both entertained at a luncheon given 3/c, who is stationed at the Ala- in Huyler's L'Aiglon; a luncheon meda Air Base, Alameda, Calif. wore orchids. Mrs. David CRoper was her followed by a fashion show in the ' Mr. and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs sisters matron of honor. Her Book Cadillac Casino was given . by Mrs. H. Rosenthal and Mrs. of 2721 Leslie announce the Bar gown was of gold crepe and she S. Kavanau; the groom's mother, Mitzvah of their son, Melvin wore purple accessories. Her bou- Mrs. Meyer Zack, entertained at Hugh, on Saturday morning, Dec. quet was talisman roses and or- a dinner party given at Huyler's 30, at the Yeshivah Beth Yehu- chills. The maid of honor was L'Aiglon; the spinster dinner dap Cortland and Dexter. Open Esther Glass, who was gowned in was given by Miss Thelma Pais house Saturday night, Dec. 30, at royal blue with vivid American in her home on Northlawn Ave. their residence. No cards. beauty accessories. She carried it bouquet of American beauty Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose Miss Madeleine Brodie, (laugh- roses. The bridesmaids were La- of 2505 Boston Blvd. W. an- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bro- yne Berman, Eleanor Applebaum, Cooper nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their die of Chicago Blvd., spent last Marjorie C • • and Nancy son, Richard Lionel, to take place week-end in Evanston, Ill., as Glass. Hy Sweet was the groom's at Shaarey Zedek, Saturday, Dec. the guest of Miss Betty Greene, best man. The out of town guests includ- 30. Open house Saturday eve- and will spend the remainder of • and Mrs. Nat Glass, Miss the holiday vacation with her 0 ( 1 M 1. ning, 8 to 11 p. in. No cards. ephen Glass, parents, returning to Northwest- Nancy Glass an 1 Stephen Miss Elaine Gloria Jasen, who ern University on Jan. 2. all of New York City; Mr. and Adjacent to the Music Store Mrs. Nate Lebedeker of Roches- ter, N. Y.; Miss Esther Glass, Mrs. Miriam Glass of Miami Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Kol- tarid, Mr. and Mrs Abe Kolt, Air and Mrs. Aaron Kolt, Mr. The Civic Light Opera Association of and Mrs. Bernard Holden, Mr. and Airs, Phil Glassman and Max Detroit, Inc., will begin its second annual Blumberg and daughter, all of Cleveland, 0.; Mrs. Irving Field 10-week season of "all star operettas," and daughter, Mrs. Simon Cohen and Mrs. Joe Libman, all of Tor- —in the Hollywood Manner at the Masonic Temple Auditorium, on onto, Canada; Max Blumberg and daughter, Mrs. Lena Pollock and March 27, 1945. Ten outstanding oper- son, A. Applebaum and the Misses Specializing in Celia and Sally Kaplan, all of etta productions will be given, including WEDDING PARTIES Toledo, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Goltz of Monroe, Mich.; and Mr. the very best in the operetta field, such and Mrs. R. Griley, of Lancas- ter, 0. as "The Great Waltz", "Rio Rita", "Three Dinner was served for 300 Babies • n • • . Women • • . a gement guests at the Park Ave. Pent- %le Grops, Wedding rind Eng Musketeers", "Bohemian Girl", "Irene", house with a reception following. le The couple honeymooned in New "Balalaika", "Mlle Modiste", "Irene", and SkUdJO York and Washington, D. C. MRS. JACK LIEBERMAN (Miss Rose Cohen) MARRIAGES '24 4 r. le- ;he 17. tng fo r on on of De MARRIAGES • ENGAGEMENTS Manor Mrs. Herbert Metz and daugh-is attending Highland ter, Marjorie, and son, Robert, School at W. Long Branch, N. J., of Macomb, Ill., are visiting cola- arrived Saturday, Dec. 23, to tives in Detroit this week. • spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb 1111111 Jose!) of 18072 Wooding- Ave. spent two weeks in Toronto, ham Dr. Ont., where she was the guest Miss Sylvia Muskovitz, a stu- of Mr. and Mrs. II. Rottenberg. Mrs Karbal was extensively en- dent at the Michigan State Col- tertained by many friends of lege, is home to spend the Christ- mas vacation with her parents, • Mrs. Rotenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Muskovitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert E._ Clin- of Clairmount Ave. She has as ton and son, David, of Berkley her home guest her cousin, Miss Rd. are spending several weeks Elaine Gossin of Gary, Ind., who at the Winterhaven Hotel, Miami is also a student at the Univer- Beach, Fla. sity of Indiana. Miss Nettie Cohen of New Miss Sonia Nusholtz of Webb Ave. is spending the winter York City arrived in Detroit months at Miami Beach, Fla., as Dec. 15 and will be the guest of a guest of the Winterhaven llotel. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Allan of Hattie and Elsa Loewenstein 18243 Fairfield, until after New of Canton Ave. were hostesses Year's. at a family dinner on Tuesday, Ensign and Mrs. Sid Brawer Dec. 5, at Club Royale, honoring the 80th birthday anniversary of will spend their holiday furlough their mother, Mrs. Bertha Loew- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira 13rawer of 3290 Hazelwood. enstein • 111 Page 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, December 22, 1944 l ec. fir. en- lily r ed CIVIC LIGHT OPERA 0 Ticket Office Now Open on Hudson's 13th Floor Glamour Photography t, a ere eve by overwhelming request, "Show Boat" 9th Floor, Metropolitan Bldg. CAdillac 6381 SEASON'S GREETINGS OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP • TIES • SHIRTS ARROW BEAU - BRUMMEL AMBASSADOK ARROW • COOPER UNDERWEAR • McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR • MALLORY HATS • HICKOK BELTS and SUSPENDERS • ROBES • PAJAMAS ) 9038 TWELFTH IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mrs. Dan Siegel (Rose Stone) of 2960 Collingwood Ave. has just returned after a month's stay in Temple, Tex. Mrs. Siegel visited with her husband, Pvt. Dan Siegel, who is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex. Mrs. Maxwell Berger (Aiury- lin Katz) gave a shower in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Julius Berger, in her mother's home, Mrs. Louis Katz of Suffolk Dr. Out-of-town guest was Mrs. Ken- neth Mohel of Ann Arbor. Sgt. Albert Ginzberg just re- turned to Fort Sills, Okla., after a 14-day furlough. He spent part of the time in New York City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Elias of 2745 Cortland Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their soon, Harry Herbert, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Hebrew School, Lawton at Wa- verly, on Saturday, Dec. 30. At home Saturday, Dec. 30 from 7 to 12. No cards. will again be presented. The casts, ensem- ble, costuming, scenic effects will equal if not surpass previous efforts, which are well remembered in Detroit. Max Koenigsburg will again be managing director. Because of the splendid civic value of th;s venture, Hudson's has again opened a ticket reservation office. It is located on the 13th Floor, adjacent to Hudson's Music Store. Come in soon for a better choice. HUDSON'S