eeNter Amerkwit l-iday, February 15, 1946 CLIFTON AVENIII - CINCINNATI 20, IMMO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal chronicle , M R etrofh a rri a g ei e el ngagemenb "SHOENIG - KLEIN k.irs. E. Klein, of Collingwood „ announces the marriage of daughter, Shirley, to Rabbi Shoenig, son of Mr. and Mr:; Shoenig, of Baltimore. The we-Ming took place in Baltimore on .lanuary 27. Mr. and Mrs. David Shkolnick, of 3032 Elmhurst Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelynne E., to Israel Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Silver, of Tappahannock, Virginia. The couple will be married Feb. 19 at the Wilshire Hotel. They plan to travel east on their honeymoon and will reside in Richmond, Virginia. " Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Gurvis of 2727 Glendale Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhoda, to Bernard Weiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freedman, of Blaine Ave. No wedding date has beeh set. On Wednesday, Feb. 20, at a dinner party celebrating their silver wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Grossman, of 3351 Coiling- wood Ave., announced the engagement of ,their daughter, Florence, to Milton Silverman, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Samuel Silverman, of 12079 N. Martindale Ave. A reception will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grossman on Sunday, Feb. 24, in honor of both occasions. The couple will marry in June, after Miss Grossman's graduation from Wayne University, where she is a member of the Iota Alpha Pi Sorority. Mr. And Mrs. John L. Kunin, of Chicago, Illinois, formerly of De- troit, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley B., to Rob- ert Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Chicago, Illinois. HORWITZ - SELIGMAN * a Miss Jane Seligman, daughter r F of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Selig- man, of Burlingame Ave., and Joshua M. Horwitz, son of Mrs. Nellie Horwitz, of Denver, Colo., wen' united in marriage Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10. Rabbi George Rosenstock and Cantor Jacob So- nenklar officiated at the wedding ceremony which took place it Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Fo-e lowing the ceremony there was a reception for the wedding guests. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a dressmaker suit of pale blue and matching accessories for her en- semble. A white orchid corsage completed her costume. Mr. and Mrs. Horwitb are hon- eymooning cyrnooning in New York City and upon their return will reside at the Highland Towers. th eir i Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Fuller (Jean Fink), of 18905 Warrington Drive, a daughter. Ladies Aid Society Larger Membership is Holding Victory Lunch Design of Women's The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Jewish Home Party is planning a Victory Luncheon for Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 12:30 p.m., at the Book-Cadillac Hotel McCASLIN - THOME for members who had roles in Mr. and Mrs. Max Thome, of making the Donor of November, Pontiac, announce the marriage 1945, a success. Mrs. Paul R. Free- man, TO. 7-4118, is chairman. of their daughter, Charlotte, to On Mar. 10, a Victory Dinner Kenneth McCaslin, of Los An- Dance will be held in the Bnai geles, Calif. The ceremony took MISS MAXINE FERNE SPICKLER Moshe auditorium. Mrs. Charles place in the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Spickler, of 2495 Boston Blvd., announce the Berger is chairman for the event. Mrs .Lou Landfield at Beverly Hills, and the bridal pair plan engagement of their daughter, Maxine Ferne, to Milton L. Slatkin, son Reservations can be made by call- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slatkin, of 8344 LaSalle Blvd. The wedding will ing Mrs. Abe Miller, TO. 6-8559, to make their home in Hollywood or President Mrs. Julius Ring, take place some time in March. HO. 1391. 1' 714i z va h ea — nrittfiet Recently Wed / !3 Mr. Aaron B. Tort, vice-chair- man ,, of the American Ort Fed- eration and graduate of Columbia and Yale Universities, will be the guest speaker at a special meet- ing of the Women's American Ort being held Monday, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. His subject will be ''The World Ort Picture." Mrs. Nathan Simons is program chairman and Mrs. Harry Becker, vice-president, will preside. Cify //Dies IA. (jg) Sally Lieberman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lieberman has been honorably dis- charged from the navy at Wash- ington, 1). C. Miss Lieberman was a former teacher in our public schools. Student Group Holds Inaugural Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Al Rotberg have left for Rochester, Minn. where the latter is undergoing treatment at Mayo Bros. • ---- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kahn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rynek have left for a sojourn in Florida. 111SS DOROTHY WEBER Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber, of Atkinson Ave., announce the en- Mrs. A. B. Roman has entered gagement of their sister, Doro- General Hospital for treatment. thy, to Martin I. Pastor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pastor, of Mrs. EOuis Robinson is leaving Virginia Park. Miss Weber is a for Cadillac, Mich. today to spend graduate of Wayne University, a few days with her children, Mr. and Mr. Pastor attended the Uni- and Mrs. Jack Korn. versity of Cincinnati. The wed- has been set for March 31 N■ laNAVialaNNIa ■ NIaWiltaW(a.V ding at the Wilshire Hotel. Lachar KOSHER CATERING COMPANY' Catering to all types of Social Functions TWELFTH ST. TYler 4.9420 8939 ■ 1 Local Ort Club Host To National Official Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Peter Moritz Levin, Feb. 22, at the Friday night service of Temple Israel. Open house Sun- day, Feb. 24, 7 to 9 p.m., 1470 Edi- son. No cards. a l - iss Pearl Rothenburg a bride elect of March 30 was honored at a dinner shower, Monday night, .Jan. 28 at the Latin Quarter by e .2 Mrs. Samuel Levin, Mrs. Harry Riidot and Mrs. Sam Rothenburg. 120 relatives and friends gathered to wish her well. - Be sure to read Rosenberg's e Social Eaents• . . . See Page 10 Meeting for the first time, mem- bers of the Student Group of the. Music Study Club of Detroit as- sembled at the home of Miss Har- riet Lewis where Mr. Gershon Konikow, guest speaker, gave a talk on Schumann's "Carnival." MR. AND MRS. S. SPIRA Others on the program included Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Goldstein, Joan Davidoff, vocalist, Marilyn of Calvert Ave., announce the Kaplan and Eleanor Mandel. marriage of their daughter, Mil- dred, to Seymour Spira, son of Mrs. Rose Spira, of Pingree Ave., DR. BOTVINICK RETURNS at the Shaarey Zedek, on Dec. 30. Dr. Isadore Botvinick has been Miss Connie Levine attended the released from active duty with bride as maid-of-honor. Norman the U. S. Public Health Service Rubin was best man. The brides- after 57 months and has opened maids were the Misses Florinc offices at 610 Maccabees Building Chafetz, Marion Litt, Shirley Ro- for the practice of dermatology. senthal and Evelyn Stein. After dinner, a reception was held for Mrs. Albert Margolis has re- 300 guests. turned home to Chicago, after The newlyweds returned from spending a few days as the house their honeymoon at Lake Placid, guest of her siste•-in-law and N.Y., and are making their hope brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- at the Seward Hotel. nard Dosie of Highland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Selker, of Calvert Avenue, have left for an indefinite stay in Miami Springs, and St. Petersburg, Fla. MRS. H. MEER Mrs. H. Meer and Mrs. A. Po- tiker are co-chairmen of the "Member Bring a Member" party, designed to stimulate membership into the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home. The event will be held Monday, Feb. 18, at 1:30 p.m., at the Home for the Aged, 11501 Petoskey Ave. Appearing on the program will be Cantor Robert Tillman, Tem- ple Israel; Mrs. Kay Friedman, violinist, and Phyllis Pullberg, child song and dance performer. WOMMOOMCWIAMMICWr MOSS KOSHER CATERING CO. 5028 Joy Road near Grand River Lisvim=9 ' % mc9,,,Anef fs quail Baum& a#a i. es Let "Dorothy" make your' bridal arrangements