PieetrAl,enee DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle he. Eigh+ MARRIAGES Mrs. George Koven • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gould of Washington Heights, New York, announce the engagement of their (laughter, Geraldine Ruth, to Pvt. Burton S. Bloom, son of Mrs. Charles Bloom of Indiana Ave. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Bernstein of Glendale Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine, to Bernard Glazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glazer of Wildemere Ave. A family gathering will be held Sunday, April 8. Abe Bassin of Richton Ave. announces the engagement of his (laughter, Ruth Anne, to Capt. Saul C. Stein, son of Mrs. Vera Stein of Cherrylawn Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne University. Her fiance attended Wayne University and the Uni- versity of Michigan. • BIRTHS Heads Auxiliary of COHEN - SPIEGELMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spiegel- Home for Aged man of Grand Ave. W. announce the marriage of their daughter, The annual meeting of the Beatrice Charlotte, to Saul H. Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- Cohen, son of Morris Cohen of ish Home for Aged was held in this city, on March 18. Rabbi the Home on Monday, March 19. Joshua Sperka officiated at the wedding ceremony at Congrega- tion Bnai David, which was fol- lowed by a reception. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with seed pearls, and car- ried a white prayer book with white orchids .tind cantinas. The bride's attendants were MU. Israel Silverman as matron of honor, and Shirley Schuster as maid of honor. Dr. Israel Sil- varmint served the bridegroom as best man. The bridal cbuple have returned from a honey- moon in -Boston, and are making their home at 2993 Grand Ave. West. To Ensign and Mrs. Stanley Jay Winkelman, a daughter, Andra Wallace. Mrs. Winkelman is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Dr., while her hus- band is on active duty in the Pacific. March 10—To Lt. and Mrs. John Marshall Bookston (Shirley Stiglitz), a daughter, Barbara Ann. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Diem (Rose Switken) of 13233 LaSalle Blvd., a son, Mark Lionel. March 25—To Lt. and Mrs. Bernard W. Litven (Sharon Lip- pitt) of Calvert Ave., a son, Joseph Alan. FELDMAN - STRAUSS April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wayburn (Mildred Feinberg), Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strauss of u (laughter, Linda Ann. 3327 Tuxedo announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Gladys, to Lt. Harold J. Feldman, MCA, Cavalcade of Jewish U.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feldman of Buffalo, N. Y., in Music on April 22 Harrisburg, Pa., on March 17. Mrs. Feldman attended St. Closes Series Christopher Hosham, England, is Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi a graduate of Mercy College, Hailed from coast to coast as a most unique cultural and en- of Temple Beth El, is in New 0. N., in Detroit. Lt. Feldman tertaining program, the original York where he was invited to is a graduate of the University "Cavalcade of Jewish Music" preach at the Centenary cele- of Buffalo Medical School and a member of the Besonhead. He is with Susie Michael, pianist-nar- bration of Temple Emanu-El. A special Thanksgiving service now at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. rator, and Maurice Friedman, baritone-mime, will appear in will be held at the Temple at Mrs. Feldman is with him. Detroit at 9 p. In. Sunday, April 8 p. m. on V-Day, the day on 22, at the Jewish Community which Germany surrenders and BAR MITZVAH the Hitler menace is removed Center. This is the final program in from the world. On whatever (lay Mr. and Mrs. Abraham A. Ab- this year's Yiddish Culture Series this joyous event is proclaimed, ramson of 3218 Webb Ave. an- sponsored by the Joint Yiddish the .Temple will be open all day nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their Culture Committee of the Com- for private prayer. son, Daniel, on Saturday, April The Temple and its affiliated 7, at the Shaarey Zedek Congre- munity Council and Community organizations will participate in gation. Center. The Cavalcade of Jewish Music the Seventh War Loan Drive. is built around Jewish folk, art, The Temple building is also a Mr. and Mrs. David S. Levy and liturgical songs from many station for the United Nations of 18709 Santa Barbara Dr. an- countries in which Jews have Clothing Drive. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their lived throughout the centuries. son, Jack, on Friday evening, It includes music of the syna- April 13, at Temple Israel, Art gogues as well as of modern Institute At home on Sunday Palestine. MICHIGAN — Fred McMurray afternoon, April 15, 2 to 6 p. nt. While planned primarily for and Claudette Colbert are co- No cards. members of Yiddish-speaking or- starred in "Practically Yours," ganizations which have been sup- the gay romantic comedy which Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman of porting the series of programs, arrived at the Michigan Theater 17167 Woodnigham Dr. announce this event is of interest to all on Friday. Teamed with it is the the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jewish people who enjoy Jewish screen adaptation of the Broad- Lawrence, on Saturday, April 14, music. The narrative and ex- way hit, "The Man in Half at the Bnai David Congregation planation are given in English. Moon Street," with Nils Asther at Elmhurst and 14th. Open house will be held on Sunday, and Helen Walker. April 15, from 6 to 10 p. m. No Betty Kowalsky UNITED ARTISTS — "Music cards. In Piano Recital for Millions," starring little Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Barnett J. The Music Department of the garet O'Brien, Jose Iturbi and Jewish Community Center an- Jimmy Durante, for a second Fried of Los Angeles, Cal., an- nounces that Betty Kowalsky, week at the United Artists Thea- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their young pianist, will be presented ter in a delightful combination son, Martin, on April 20, at by Julius Chajes, Center music of symphonic music and roman- Temple Emanuel, Beverly Hills, director, in a piano recital on tic comedy. The second feature Cal. Sunday afternoon, April 15, at is "Double Exposure" with Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane of ter Morris and Nancy Kelly. the Center's Auditorium. 2978 Fullerton Ave. announce Miss Kowalsky was heard' fre- PALMS STATE — Weaving the Bar Mitzvah of their son, quently in school programs pre- sented over major Detroit radio unusual suspense into its grip- Kenneth, to be observed at the stations, and participated in var- ping story of a man and woman Rose Sittig Hebrew School, Tyler ious concerts during the last two trapped by circumstances into and Lawton, on Saturday morn- years. The recital will be free a situation of ever-increasing ing, April 21. Reception at peril. "The Woman in the Win- home Saturday evening from 7 to the public. dow," co-starring Edward G. o'clock. No cards. Robinson and Joan Bennett, Patronize Our Advertisers. spellbinds audiences for a second Temple Israel Men's week at the Palms State Theater. Dr. Glazer Preaches At Temple Emanuel Centennial Rites THEATRES INSURED STORAGE FURS As IGLAZED CLEANED STORED OMNI INSURED INSURANCE TO $S000 ADDITIONAL INSURANCE 2% OF YOUR VALUATION. 11="`"•1 anitstliri CLEANERS PHONE CO. 1 1 1 1 ,_ONVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD ,TORES THROUGHOUT DETROIT CASH AND CARRY STORIs 131 J an It MO NIL hirer 12900 Nlark I.: - 36 heeler 5131 311chlgan 1310 W. I Mi. ltd. 3115 Ile.ting. 8111 2m1 111%d. 8911 Jos. 1%41410111 9612 Iierehel al 1:100 Ilarper 2093 1'In gref 1151 51101121m 111135 E. Jrfferson 12100 (id. River 11100 W..%1%urd 410 lkisublen FOX—"Here Come the Coeds" starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello started Friday at the Fox Theater. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello pose as caretakers in an exclusive girls' school. A companion feature will also be shown. CINEMA—Two Russion come- dies adapted from Anton Chek- ov's writings, "Marriage" and "Jubilee," both acted by players from the famous Mascow Art Theater, continue at the Cinema. Dialogue and songs are in Rus- sian and there are complete titles in English. This program also includes the first showing of the Russian short film, "Mos- cow Circus." I AL BAKER The Men's Club of Temple Is- rael has set aside Tuesday eve- ning, April 10, for the annual get-together known as "An Eve- ning with the Rabbi." The affair is to be held at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. on Law- ton Ave. near Davison. Rabbi Leon Frans will lead in a Round Table discussion on "The Customs and Traditions of the Jewish Faith." There will also be a Question and Answer period. Refresh- ments will be served. Reuben Levine is chairman of the affair, assisted by Barney Barnett, Harry Pliskow and Dr. J. M. Goldsmith. Season's Greetings! Election of officers was held. Mrs. B. Blatnikoff, chairman of the nominating committee, pre- sented the slate, and Mrs. A. B. Stralser, the organization's par- livaentarian, installed the newly elected officers. The officers are as follows: Mrs. George Koven, president; Mesdames S. Weller, M. Benach, S. Levison, A. Potiker, S. Schwartz and H. Bergman, vice presidents; Mrs. S. Zeldes, re- cording secretary; Mrs. K. Fau- dem will continue as financial secretary with Mrs. J. Fishman as treasurer; Mrs. M. Rosen, spe- cial corresponding secretary; Mrs. B. Arkin, Mrs. M. Gerger, Mrs. H. Kaufman, Mrs. J. Torgow and Mrs. S. Rosenfeld, corresponding secretaries; Mrs. M. Lippitt, sim- cha and memorial secretary, and Mrs. T. Lebovitz, treasurer of building fund. Mrs. Koven has served the or- ganization as publicity chairman, special corresponding secretary and recording secretary. She has also headed the war bond drive. Mrs. N. J. Lippitt, the retiring president, called for reports from all her officers and chairman. She read her own annual report in which she thanked all her workers for their loyal support. At the next regular meeting Mrs. Koven will name her com- mittee chairmen for the coming year. BILLIE BROWN'S Specializing in STEAK HOUSE SEA FOOD DINNERS Detro,ls Finest Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats STEAKS and CHOPS D. 12647 DEXTER BLVD. On Sunday evening, April 15, at the Detroit Institute of Art, the Workmen's Circle Chorus, will give its 12th annual concert and will then present two fam- ous artists as their soloists, Masha Benya, soprano, and Phil- lip Blackman, operatic baritone. Each artist will offer a group of songs and will join the choru s in singing the solo parts in the new Yiddish oratorio, "Hirsh Le- kert" by Weiner, which will be given for the first time in D e. troit. Phillip Blackman will ako sing the solo part with the chorus in the Cantata, "Ballad for Americans." The chorus will honor I. Peretz, noted poet, by singing his Cantata, "Mein Nit di Welt is a Kretchnie" with music by Gelbart arranged by Director Dan Frohman, who is in charge of the program. The piano accompaniments will be Evelyn Gurvitch and Rebecca Frohman. "Who Is Guilty?", Exciting Yiddish Play, to Appear Here "Who Is Guilty?", a sensa- tional drama in Yiddish, will be presented for only one perform- ance in Detroit on Sunday eve- ning, April 22, at the Scottish ' Rite Auditorium of the Masonic Temple. Paul Burstein and Lil- lian Lux are the stars in this radio drama, which has played a full season in New York. The New York cast which will come here, includes the Detroit favorites, Henrietta Jacobson, Max Rosenblatt and Julius Ad- ler. Paul Burstein is the direct- or and Louis Markowitz wrote the lyrics, while Miss Jacobson is staging the dances. A. Altman is bringing the production to De- troit. Jewish Juniors To Hear Mrs. Welt At Annual Luncheon The annual affair to be given by the Detroit Chapter of the National Council of Jewish Jun- iors is to be in the form of a luncheon on Sunday, April 15, at 1 :30 p. m. at the Wardell- Shcraton Hotel of Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Welt, national senior president of the National Council of Jewish Women, will be the main speaker. are being made Temple Israel Women to Arrangements open the luncheon to non- members of the Junior Council, Fete Mrs. Hartmann and reservations are being taken A special board meeting will through Miss G. Stulberg of be called to honor the national Snowden Ave., and Miss S. Col- president of Temple Sisterhoods, lins of 3301 Webb, TO. 8-1448 Mrs. Hugo Hartmann of Chi- cago, at 10:45 a. m. Friday, Flower s for all occasions- April 13, at the home of the Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 president of Temple Israel Sis- terhood, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, 2224 Chicago Blvd. This meet- ing will be followed by a lunch- DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY eon. Illit(IPIIACTIC 9'HERAP1 The regular meeting of the I S061 Washburn Ave. Sisterhood will be held at 1:30 13135 renkell p. m. Monday, April 9, at the Ilt igurth 4060 - l'Nhersity 2-1036 Art Institute. All members of It ■ .' 1.10dhutu•I only the Sisterhood are invited to the dessert luncheon which is under the chairmanship of Mrs. Julian Weber, and to hear Prof. John SEASON'S GREETINGS Sullivan of Wayne University, whose topic will be "The Modern from Child and His Up-to-Date Par- ents." Mrs. Nathan Kolb is chairman of the (lay. The prayer of the National Sisterhood will be given SIDNEY KRA NDAI, I, by Mrs. William Cohen. 1 • COMPANY • Season's Greetings JOHN E. RAPP SERVICE STATION HI-SPEED The Lobster King Complete Carry-Out Service • 1690S LIVERNOIS, opp, U. UN. 2.9866 `Evening With Rabbi' Program Tuesday MRS. GEORGE KOVEN Workmen's Circle Chorus to Present "Hirsh Lekert" Apr. 15 Jewelers — Watches — Silver — Co st ume Jewelry — Mountings GASOLINE - OILS • Expert Lubrication Tire and Battery Service • Diamonds CA. 0 366 1550 Broadway near 2900 W. Warren Grand Circus Park TYler 4-9536 Al.. SWARTZMAN ary Ott