• Friday, January 12, 1945 MARRIAGES . • ENGAGEMENTS CHARMING BRIDE KRAUS - SKLAR The marriage is announced of Miss Betty Sklar, (laughter of Mrs. Jacob I. Sklar and the late Rev. Sklar, to Louis J. Kraus of Cincinnati, 0., on Dec. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Kraus have re- turned from their honeymoon and are now living at 3253 Rochester Ave. 11 r. and Mrs. M. Meyers of 16141 Linwood Ave. announce the ,ngagement of their daughter, Betty, to Leonard Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shemin of Toledo, 0. Leonard attended the Uni- ve•sity of Toledo and Ohio State College, Columbus, 0. Wedding date has been set for June 10. Mrs. Bella Snyder of Blaine Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Rose, to George J. Karden, SK 1 /C, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Karden of Pennington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golieb of West Grand Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Doris, to Sgt. A. B. Whit- more of Richmond, Va. SPERO - GOLDSTONE Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Goldstone of 1745 Boston Blvd. announce the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Faith, to Sgt. Donald E. 10 Spero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Spero of New York, Jan. 5, at the home of the bride's par- ents, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiating. Mrs. Spero was grad- uated from the University of Wisconsin and Sgt. Spero at- tended the University of Wis- consin before entering the Army. • BIRTHS Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tene ba ( Sad ye G ba in ) of 3005 W. Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Marilyn. Dec. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Singer ( Shirley Sutton of Woodingham Dr., a son, David William. Dec. 26—To 111 r. and Mrs. Irving Burke ( Dorothy Fislunan of 18308 Littl(field, a son, Steven Robert. Jan. Sgt. and Mrs. Albert Dicken ( Rhoda 1V ei nga rde n of 1458 Glynn Court, a son, Dennis Edward. To Mr. and Mrs. William W. Brown ( Vivian Jean Carnis) of 18026 Cherrylawn Ave., a daughter, Adria Michele. VICTOR - KLEINMAN Mr. and Mrs. George Klein- man of 2958 Calvert Ave. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Pvt. Her- man Victor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Victor of Leslie Ave, on Saturday, Jan. 13, at the Lee Plaza Hotel, Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer officiating. The coupic will leave for Menlo Park, Cal. t 4 • The Sunday breakfast of bagel and lox at the USO at the Jew- ish Center was sponsored by the following organizations: Dec. 31, Keshenever Service Group ; .Jan. 7, Zedekah Club. The following organizations served at the weekly Wednesday night Belcrest party : Dec. 27, Rhoda Higer, Mrs. Max Huger and Mrs. Max Eisenberg; Jan. 3, Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish Na- tional Fund. following organizations The served at the Downtown USO Canteen. Dec. 25, Jewish Wom- en's European Welfare, North Woodward 'Branch; Jan. 1, Serv- icemen's Wives' Club ; Jan. 1, Temple Israel Sisterhood. Oneg Shabot, or Social Hour following Religious Services at Romulus AAB: Dec. 29, Koros- tishever Aid Society. Concert Program of Vladimir Horowitz Jan. 17 at Masonic Temple • 45 Halevy-Igor Gorin Concert Tickets Placed on Sale SEDMAN - LAX Miss Millie Lax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marx Lax of Clem- ents Ave., and Lt. Morton Sed- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Sedman of Webb Ave., were united in marriage Dec. 24. MRS. HARRY JAY NEDERLANDER Rabbi Harold Rosenthal per- (Suzanne Rosenbaum) formed the marriage rites. After the ceremony there was a dinner Mrs. Harry Jay Nederlander, who before her marriage on Jan. for the wedding guests, followed 4 was Miss Marjorie Suzanne Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and by a reception. Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum of Boston Blvd. The groom is the son of Lt. and Mrs. Sedman returned Mr. and Mrs. David T. Nederlander. to Harrington, Kas., where Lt. The young couple are spending their honeymoon at the Roney- Sedman is stationed. Plaza in Miami Beach, Fla. Jewish Organizations Active in USO Work Following is the concert pro- gram to be presented by Vlad- imir Hbrowitz at the Masonic Temple, Wednesday evening, Jan. 17: Variations on the Aria "La Charles Czerny Ricordanza" Op. 33 Sonata, C major, Op. 53 Beethoven ("Waldstein") Allegro con brio Introduzione adagio motto Rondo allegretto moderato Four Etudes Tableaux Rachmaninoff . C minor, Op 39 C major, Op. 33 E-flat minor, Op. 39 D major, Op. 39 Funerailles, Au bord d'une Liszt source tude, A minor, Op. 25....Chopin xcursions, Op. 20 Samuel Barber a. Up posco allegro b. In slow blues tempo c. Allegro molto March "Stars and Stripes", Sousa (Transcription by Vladimir Horowitz) IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Nathan F. Mar- golis of Woodingham Dr. are spending a week in Chicago and are staying at the Stevens Ho- tel. Rabbi Leon Fram and Isaac Franck will represent the Jew- ish community of Detroit at the meeting of the National Com- munity Relations Advisory Coun- cil in the Biltmore Hotel this week-end. 1 SEYMOUR LIPKIN GUEST SOLOIST Seymour Lipkin, 17-year-old Detroit pianist, will be guest soloist with the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra on Saturday evening, Jan. 13. Seymour's last appearance in Detroit was as guest artist under the auspices of the Detroit Music Club in January, 1943. He was the youngest artist ever presented by that group. The launching of the polio drive on CKLW will be held Monday evening, Jan. 15, at 11.15, and will have Sey- mour as their guest artist. He was invited to remain especially for this program. ."The American Jew and the Growth of American Democ- racy" will be the . topic at 8 p. m. Monday, Jan. 15, at the second lecture of the Institute on the American Jewish People. The Institute is being held at the First Congregational Church, Woodward and Forest, and is running for six consecutive Mon- day evenings. The speaker Monday will be the Rev. Ben Richardson of New York, co-pastor of the Af- rican Baptist Church. The In- stitute on Jan. 22 will feature an Evening of Jewish culture. Frank Gervasi At Town Hall Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Phil- lips announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leslie Irwin, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at Congregation Ahavath Achim Bnai Abraham, Rose Sittig Co- hen Bldg., 13226 Lawton. At home Sunday, Jan. 21, 8 p. m., 2926 Tyler. Rabbi and Mrs. 'Leizer Levin of 3265 Burlingame Ave. an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their WE N OW HAVE A DRIVER PICKING UP LAUNDRY IN son, Abraham Chaim, to be ob- THE 12TH STREET VICINITY served on Saturday morning, Jan. 27, at Congregation Beth Tik- vah, Petoskey and Boston. Din- ner Sunday, Jan. 28, 6:30 p. m., FL 5840 at Congregation Bnai Moshe .0tiottocHall. Dexter and Lawrence. 1-1.1-0-0-0-0-000000***0*(st000trot 0oono00-00 BELLE ISLE LAUNDRY Rabbi Zambrowsky To Address Mizrachi - Photo by John It•nh•rson MRS. LESLIE E. COLBURN ( Phyllis Kirschbaum) Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Kirsch- baum of Fullerton Ave. announce the marriage on Dec. 21 of their (laughter, Phyllis, to Capt. Leslie E. Colburn, son of Mrs, Esther Colburn and the late Harry Col- burn. Shaarey Zedek to Hear Psychiatrist The Young People's Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek- will be addressed by Dr. B. Bernard Caplan, psychiatrist, at 2 p. m. Sunday, at the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. The Young People's Society invites all young people to at- tend. Rabbi Seymour M. Zambrow- sky of Cleveland will be the guest speaker at the 33rd anni- versary celebration of the Miz- rachi Organization of Detroit on Sunday evening, Jan. 14, at the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall. Rabbi Zambrowsky is a mem- ber of the tuitional administra- The burden is light on the tive Committee of M izrachi- shoulder of another. Zionists of America and a di- rector of the Mizrachi and Ha- A good conscience is God's poel Hamizrachi of America. He eye. was elected delegate to the World Zionist Congress in Swit- zerland and to the Mizrachi Flowers for all occasions- Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 World Conference in Zurich. He has been affiliated with the Cleveland Heights Jewish Cen- ter since 1936, a I with the Cleveland Praeseditu i of Rab- From Ugly binical Council. He i. vice presi- dent of the American Jewish Unwanted Congress and of the Jewish Na- Hair tional Fund Council. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown of 19140 Steel Ave. announce tl.? Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Sheldon Brown, on Saturday morning, Jan. 20, at Congre- gation Bnai Zion, Humphrey and UHS GETS SCHOLARSHIP Holmu•. Reception at home Sunday, Jan. 21, 2 to Fi p. m. The United Hebrew Schools No cards. gratefully acknowledge receipt of one Scholarship to the Scholar- George J. Karden SK 1/C ship Fund of the Schools, from USNR, of 18932 Pennington Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, is now home on a 30-day leave Sturtevant Ave., in honor of the from the Navy. He has com- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur, pleted 21 months of overseas which will be observed June 9. duty with the Amphibious Force, serving in both North Africa and Italy. Frank Gervasi, Collier's dy- namic associate editor, will give the latest news from the war fronts at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater at 11 a. in. Wednesday, Jan. 17. The noted correspondent re- turned recently from the inva- Mrs. Clara Nestor announces sion areas. He has been with the front line troops almost con- the Bar Mitzvah of her son, tinuously since the war started. Gary Maxwell, to be observed on Saturday, Jan. 20, at Con- Knock out his eye who re- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Better to beg than steal, but and Mrs. Louis Davidson will members bygones. better to work than beg. receive at their home, 19563 -1> !1-00**0-0-00-000 0-0-04-0-1;H:1-0-041-0-0 t;T-0-0-0i:.E0-0-00-0-0**-0-0-0-0- Canterbury Dr., Saturday, Jan. 20, 8 to 11. No cards. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR OLD NEW CUSTOMERS RECENT BRIDE Beginning Monday, Jan. 15, pickets for the Halevy 20th Ju- bilee Concert will be placed on Fate to the public at the Metro Music house, 10328 Dexter, and at Grinnell's downtown store, The concert, which features the appearance of Igor Gorin, distinguished Jewish-Russian bari- tone, takes place on Sunday, Feb. 4, in the Scottish Rite Ca- thedral fo Masonic Temple, Sec- ond Blvd. at Temple. It will be- gin at 8 :30 p. The Halevy chorus, appearing under the direction of Dan Frohman, musical director, and William Cayman, assistant con- ductor, will present several of the outstanding selections from Halevy concerts of the last 19 years, including the famous "Liederkranz." Solos will be sung by Edith Reznick and Rose Golden, sopranos, Bella Goldberg and Gertrude Levine, altos, Joe Siegel, William Gayman, and Jack Rosberg, tenors, and Sam Lutchansky, bass. Another famous composition, "Rosh Hashonah L'Ianoth," will also be sung by the chorus with Anna Warren, soprano, and Bella Goldberg, alto, as soloists. The chorus will be accompanied at the two pianos by Rebecca Froh- .man and Diana Zemel. Cpl. Sherwin W. Cohen is home on a short furlough visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BAR MITZVAHS Leonard Cohen, and brother, Gerry, at 18680 Pennington Dr. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown an- He will return to Camp Gruber, Okla., at the culmination of his nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Sheldon, at Congre- leave. gation Bnai Zion, Saturday, Jan. 20. A reception at their home Pastor to Discuss at 19140 Steel Ave., Sunday, Jan. 21, 2 to 5. No cards. The American Jew 416) .• Page coven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Be Freed Forever Hair on F arr nous and Jena I •moved Iwrma- ro•ntly by ELECTROLYSIS Only method te , onnnentled by physh•lans. CONSULTATION FREE WM. J. MEYERS 559 11001i, BLDG. I/et rolt 5111, If no ammer TV. 7 - :,5)4I Ily Appointment OM), Even. & Son. Lamp 'Repair Service We specialize in the service and repair of FLOOR—TABLE-3•WAY—FLUORESCENT and all other types of LAMPS Old style floor lamps made into beautiful Indirect Lamps and Torchieres. VASES and OIL LAMPS Reflector bowls, glass- converted to ELECTRIC. ware and parts for all lamps. PICKUP AND DE• LIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF DETROIT and SUBURBS. 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