Friday, January 31, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Ten e Aids Education League To Wed Detroiter ngagetnent3 In a recent ceremony at Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, Elaine Shiffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman, became the bride of Dr. Samuel Krohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krohn. The bride's only attendant was Mrs. Saul Rich of New Haven, Conn. Harry Krohn was his broth- er's best man. The couple are residing on Bos- ton boulevard following their honeymoon in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prag of Greenlawn avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Rhea to Stanley C. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klein of Wisconsin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Waterman of Richton avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Frances to Martin M. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Calvert avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warshawsky of Clements avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Ben Paul Penner, son of Mrs. Joseph Penner of Chicago. &A MRS. LOUIS FRIED is chair- man of the Youth Education League's pledge fund luncheon to take place March 4 at the Masonic Temple. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Louis Mann, UN. 1-7350, or Mrs. Morris Cohen, UN. 2-9422. The league will hold a regular meet- ing Monday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Hostesses will be Mesdames Joe Levine, Irving Yarrows, Ben Levinson, Max Steiner and William Hubert. Community Talk to Launch Forums Initiating the series of Federa- tion Forums, under the sponsor- ship of the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, Oscar Cohen, executive director of the Jewish CommunitY Council, will conduct a session on community relations, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, at the Jewish Community Center. Cohen, who joined the Council in November, was formerly execu- tive director of the central divi- sion of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress. Cohen will discuss the nature of anti-Semitism, the work of na- tional and local agencies in com- bating anti-Semitism and methods of promoting healthy community relations. The forums, which will be held every Tuesday in February at the Center, have been arranged by the education committee of the Wo- men's Division, to provide volun- teers in the Allied Jewish Cam- paign with ah up-to-date picture of Jewish life and the role social agencies play in the community. BELLE TURRENITCH The marriage of Rubin Kaplan of Gladstone avenue to Belle Tur- kenitch of Newark, N. J., will be solemnized by Rabbi Louis Le- vitsky Feb. 9 in Newark. Mr. Kaplan is the son of Wolf Kaplan of Haifa, Palestine, and the late Mrs. Kaplan The bride- elect is the daughter of Abraham Turkenitch and the late Mrs. Tur- kenitch. Following their honeymoon in Miami, the couple will make their home at 980 Whitmore road. Soloists to Appear Leib Advocates • Halevy Concert Court Division in In celebration of Jewish Music Month, the Halevy Singing Soci- ety will present its second concert of the season at 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Jacob Becker, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will play two groups of cello solos. The featured vocal soloist will be Irv- ing Rosengard, baritone. The Halevy chorus will sing three groups of songs. Choral solo- ists will be Shirley Zaft, soprano, and Bella Goldberg, alto. New Americans to Give Dance Funds to Relief Proceeds from the "February Eight Ball" dance of the Junior Group of New Americans will go to overseas relief. The affair will be held at 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. ,8, at the Detroit- Center Plans Series Leland Hotel, with Wally Engel and his orchestra providing the of Sunday Concerts The music department of the music. Tickets may be obtained at the Jewish Community Center in co- operation with the Altman Jewish door or by calling TY. 7-6309. Hour will present a series of five WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB Sunday concerts in celebration of Prospective members have been Jewish Music Festival. The series will start at 11:45 invited to a membership tea of p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, and con- the Detroit Women's Service Club at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Nome tinue through March 2. Wyn Garden, Frances Bloom, of Mrs. Jean Martin, 2295 Phila- Leah Crohn, Rosalie Gross and delphia avenue. For information call Mrs. Tillie Tam, UN. 3-1308. Joan Davidoff will participate. Univanted Hair— REMOVED PERMANENTLY COMPLETE TREATMENT, $2.50 SHORT WAVE ELECTROLYSIS DOCTOR'S REFERENCES 8216 W. McNICHOLS RD. Opposite Marygrove UN 2-4300 SPRINGLE'S FINE FOODS Planning to Entertain? Why Worry? Take Advantage of Our CARRY - OUT - SERVICE FOR YOUR CATERING Springle's Service Is Tops Plus Excellence in Quality Foods SPRINGLE'S 8620 WEST This Week's Recipe , Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. David Chicorel (Sedal Levin) of Atkin- Buena Vista avenue, a daughter, Leslye Cheryl. Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. David S. Haffner (Ruth Reiner) of son avenue, a daughter, Marilyn. Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe Feldman (Middle' Rovin) of Glen- - dale avenue, a son, Robert David. Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Field (Bcbe Goldstone) of Chicago boulevard, a son, Philip Jay. Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Kraus (Betty Sklar) of Roches- ter avenue, a daughter, Cheryl Beth. Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Marrich (Eleanor Garvett) formerly of Detroit and now of Miami, a daughter, Leslie. Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Slatkin (Edith Sparr) of Prairie avenue, a son, Dennis James. Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Floman (Eleanor Schwarz) of Fairfield avenue, a daughter, Sally Rita. Jan. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Steinberg (Dorothy Bachrach) a daughter, Lois Anne. Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aronsson (Dolores Oppen- helm) of Grand boulevard east, a son, Richard David. Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon of San Francisco, a daughter, Gail Ruth. Mr. Solomon is a former Detroiter. Jan. 21—To Dr and Mrs. H. L Rosensweet (Rhoda Cowen) a son, Marc Irving. Jan. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Stamell of Calvert avenue, a son, Jared Bennett. Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Freudenberg (Beatrice Fine) of Monterey avenue, a son, Jay Allan. Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Cohen (Belle Mindlin) of Richton avenue, a daughter, Brenda Naomi. ESTHER WESLEY, R.E. SIX MILE ROAD Elaine Shiffman Bride of Dr. Samuel Krohn UNiversitv 4.3997 to Curb Divorce Samuel W. Leib, Michigan mem- ber of the general committee of Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge No. 6, who has filed as a candi- date for circuit judge in the spring election is a past president of Pis- gah Lodge, Bnai Brith and was elected president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council in 1941. During his term of office, the Michigan plan for purchase of Hillel Foundation buildings was inaugurated. Outcome of this plan were Hillel Foundation buildings at University of Michigan, Michi- gan State College and Wayne University. Leib strongly advocates the cre- ation of a domestic relations branch of the Wayne Circuit Court to handle divorce matters exclu- sively. "Rather than have administra- tive personnel of the office of the Friend of the Court try to recon- cile husbands and wives who are headed for divorce, a certain defi- nite number of circuit judges should act in a conciliatory capa- city," he says. 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