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AUSLANDER—SCHWARTZ

The wedding of Sylvia
Schwartz of Chicago, to Edward
Auslander, formerly of Detroit,
took place on June 3. at the
Shnreland Hotel, Chicago. Dr.
Louis Mann performed the cere-
mony. The bride was given in
marriage by Samuel Schwartz.
The groom was attended by Wil-
liam Arons of Detroit.
Detroit guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Auslander, Mr. and
Mrs. James Sobel, Mr And Mrs.
Sam Denenfeld, Mr. and Sirs.
William Arens, Mr. and Mrs. Na-
thaniel Pernick.
After a three-weeks' honey-
moon to New York and Washing-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Auslander will
reside at the Carotin Hotel. Chi-
cago.

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the Wilshire Hotel was the scene
of a beautifully appointed wed-
ding when Miss Tillie Rosenberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Rosenberg, became the bride
of Herman Kleinman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kleinman. Rabbi
M. Zager read the marriage

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Mrs. Rose Marion announces
the marriage of her daughter.
Jennie, to Joe Levine. Pon of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Levine. on
Sunday afternoon, June 13. Rabbi
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Mr. and Mrs. B. Stulberg of Highland Park announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Sophie, to Sam Lezell, non of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Lezell, of Monterey Ave.
Mrs, Mollie Schechter of 9347 McQuade Ave. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Jennie, to Meyer Applebaum of this
city.
Mr. and Sirs. A. Dante announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel, to Dr. Louis E. Heideman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Levy of Heideman of Highland Ave. There will be a reception at the Dante
' 2339 Glendale Ave. will hold open home Sunday, June 27, from 3 to 10 p. m.
house for relatives and friends on
Sunday, June 20, honoring their
daughter, Dorothea Wilma, who
graduated from Wayne University.

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PAGE SEVEN,

and THE LEG5CHRONICLE

The wedding of Miss Milrred
Feinberg, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Feinberg, and Leon
V4yburn, took place Monday, June
14, at 5 p. m., in the home of the
bride's parenta on Leslie Ave. Dr.
Leo M. Franklin performed the
ceremony in the presence of the
families.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore her
mother's wedding gown. Ruth
Feinberg attended her ster as
maid of honor and Shirley .1. Way.
burn was best man.
Following a wedding 7 ,-.•eption
the couple left for New Y -k and
fora cruise to the West Indica and

Dr. and Mrs. Shmarya Kleiman
of 3025 Calvert Ave. will be at
home on Sunday, June 20, after-
noon and evening, in honor of the
graduation of their daughter, Ber-
nice, from the University of Michi-
gan.

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Wedding Calendar

Mr. and Sirs. Abraham G. Rosen-
thal of 201 Rhode Island Ave.,
June 19—Miss Eleanor Solovich, daughter of Mrs. David Solo
Highland Park, will be hosts at a
reception on Sunday, June 20, af- vich, to Frank Castleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castleman, o
Boston,
Mass. Ceremony at 8:30 p. m. at 1717 W. Boston Blvd
ternoon and evening, in honor of
the graduation of their daughter, Reception 9 to 11.
Gertrude Sandra, from Highland
June 20—Miss Jean Silber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Park High School. No cards.
Silber of Euclid Ave., to David Victor Rowell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Morris Howell of Blaine Ave., at 10036 llolmur Ave. Rabbi
Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of La II. N. Rosenthal will officiate.
Salle Blvd. will receive from 3 to
June 20—Miss Celia Wallerstein, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
5 p. m. on Sunday, June 20, in J. Wallerstein, to Theodore L. Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Silver,
honor of the marriage of her in the presence of the immediate families and a small group of in-
daughter. Bessie, to Joseph Taisch, timate friends at 2:15 p. m., at the bride's home, 890 Collingwood
son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ave. A reception will follow. The couple will make their home at
Taisch. No cards.
4224 Elmhurst Ave., following a trip to Chicago.
June 20—Miss Nora Richman, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Rich-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Koffman man of 2940 W. Chicago Blvd., to Louis Cold, son of Mrs. Anna
announce the Bar Mitzvah of their Gold of Blaine Ave. Reception at home from 7 to 10 p. m. Rev. J.
son, Ross Louis, on Saturday morn- Silverman, will officiate.
ing, June 19, at the Bnai' Israel
June 20—Miss Ethel Redisch, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Synagogue on Linwood and Buena
Vista Ayes. Reception at home, I,yness of Monterey Ave., to Melvin Marvin Levine, son of Mr. and
Sirs.
Hyman
Levine of Elmhurst Ave. Ceremony at 5:30 p. m.,
3319 Monterey Ave., Sunday, June
20, fiom 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. reception following at 3219 Elmhurst Ave. No cards.
June 20—Miss Freda Hertzberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
No cards.
I. Hertzberg of Ypsilanti, Mich., to William Bespoloff of Ann Arbor.
June 20—Miss Bessie Schreier, niece of Mrs. Samuel Ben-
The Misses Ethel Berman and
Sylvia Ilinderstein are attending jamin of LaSalle Blvd., to Joseph Taisch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michel
Taisch of Grand Ave. Rabbi A, M. Hershman will officiate.
the convention of the Advertising
Federation of America, now being Reception from 3 to 5. No cards.
held at llotel Pennsylvania, New
June 20—Miss Anne Beatrice Dorb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
York.
Louis Dorb to William Charles Sloman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
M. Sloman.
Gertrude &mon, daughter of
June 20—Miss Roselle Leibowitz, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon of
Virginia Park, will graduate this Maurice Leibowitz of 3330 Cortland Ave., to Samuel G. Harvith, son
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith of 2750 Elmhurst.
Saturday from the University of
June 20—Miss Elizabeth Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Michigan, During her senior year
she was presjdent of Alpha Epsilon E. Karp of Dexter Blvd., to Newton Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Jackson, at 11 a. rn., at the Shaarey Zedek.
Phi Sorority.
June 20—Miss Sarah A•rushin, daughter of Sir. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden of Morris Avrushin of 2268 Elmhurst Ito Manuel Cayman, son of Mr.
3203 Collingwood Ave. will be at and Sirs. Isadore Cayman of Detroit, at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
home Sunday, June 20, from 2 to
June 20—Miss Dorothy Reiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
5 p. m., in honor of the Bar Mitz- Oscar L. Reiser, to Julian Barit, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barit.
vah of their son, Alvin.
Reception from 3 to 7 p. rn., at 3214 Burlingame Ave. No cards.
June 20—Miss Ruth R. Parker, daughter of Mrs. N. Katzman
Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai SolofT
of Calvert Ave. entertained for 60 of Sturtevant Ave., to Dr. M. B. Sofen, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.
guests on Tuesday evening, June Sofen of Missouri Ave.
June 20—Miss Faye Alpern of Detroit, daughter of Sir. and
15, in honor of their sister, Mrs.
Louis Feldman of Yohannesburg, Mrs. J. Alpern of Bay City, Mich., to Nate Katchman of Detroit,
S. A. who is their guest for the son of Sir. and Mrs. hi. Katchman at the Wilshire Hotel.
summer.
June 20—Miss Sylvia Zelda Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
Louis Kahn of Santa Barbara Drive, to Dr. Arthur M. Snyder, son
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice II. Zack- of Sir. and Mrs. Harry Snyder of Grand Ave. Reception at home
heim returned from New York City from 5 to 9:30 p. m.
where they attended the commence-
June 20—Miss Florence Shevin, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
ment exercises of the New York William Shevin of Webb Ave. to Louis Lawrence Epstein, son of
University from which their son, Sir And Mrs. Samuel Epstein of New York at Congregation Shaarey
Herschel, graduated with high
honors. They were accompanied Zedek. Ceremony at 6 p. m. Rabbi A. Si. Ilershman will officiate.
June 20—Miss Tillie Kahn, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Siorris
home by their son.
Kahn, to Arthur Charles Goldberg, son of Alex Goldberg, at the
Mr. and Mrs. M. Silberman and Wilshire Hotel.
June 22—Miss Esther Weisbrot, daughter of Sir. and Sirs.
daughters, Ethel and Gertrude,
motored to New York to attend Aaron Si. Weisbrot of Clements Ave., to Leo Rovin, son of Mr. and
the wedding of Louis Katz of De- Mrs. Samuel Si. Rovin of Calvert Avet. , %tit the Wilshire Hotel.
troit and Sylvia Brodell of Cran-
June 24—Miss Lois Roslyn Haller, daughter of Joseph C. !faller
ford, N. J. After a week in New
of 8449 W. Euclid Ave., to Morris Esterson of Cleveland, son of
York they will go to the Catskills Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Esterson of Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
where they will spend the summer.
June 24—Miss Dorothy Gershenson, daughter of Sirs. Nathan
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Komer of Gershenson, to Dr. Louis Si. Harley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Buckingham Ave. sailed on Satur- Harley.
July 18—Miss Ruth Weissman, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
day, June 12, on the S. S. Conte di
Savoie, for an extended tour of Enid Weissman of Leslie Ave., to Samuel Katzman, son of Sir.
Europe.
and Sirs. Aaron Katzman of W. Philadelphia Ave.

Mr. and Sirs. Louis Hoffman of
11957 Steel Ave. will be at home
on Sunday evening, June 27, in
honor of the graduation of their
daughter, Sylvia Jean, from Cooley
High School, No cards.

Births

June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Freedman (Edith Oren
Mrs. Jane Cohen of London, stein) of 4218 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Brenda.
England, is the guest of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Cooper of Richton Ave.
Before her arrival here on Wednes-
day, Mrs. Cohen visited her brother,
Ben Cooper, and his family in
Philadelphia.
TREES PLANTED THROUGH
Melech Schachter, son of Mr. NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL
and Mrs. Moses Schachter of 9144
The Jewish National Fund Coun- Dramatic Group to Present
Oakland Ave., Detroit, Is among cil is in receipt of a contribution
Goldfadden's "Schmen-
the 47 graduates of Yeshiva Col- of one tree in memory of Sarah
lege, New York City, the only in-
drick" at Center
from the River Rouge
stitution of liberal arts and sciences Smargon
of the world under Jewish aus- Jewish Club.
One tree was planted by Murray
On Tuesday, June 22, at 8:15
pices. Mr. Schachter, who has pre-
pared for the rabbinate, particated Sanford Sherman in honor p. m., the Mothers' Dramatic
of
his
grandfather,
Louis
Eng-
in numerous extra-curricular ac-
Club will present Goldfadden'a
tivities. He taught various classes berman, of Chelsea, Massa., on "Schmendrick," at the Jewish
for Young Israel synagogues and the occasion of Father's Day.
Center. Finishing touches are be-
One tree was planted in honor
at the college. The commencement
exercises of the institution were of Mother Libbie Rubenstein by
held on June 17, it was announced Mr. and Mrs. S. Faxstein; one
by Dr. Bernard Revel, president. tree by Cleophians, Young Judaea
Club; one tree in memory of
Piano students of Miss Florence Father Selek KalM, by Mrs. Jen-
Kutzen will be presented in a re- nie Whitestone,
cital on Saturday, June 19, at 3
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, chair-
p. m., in Grinnell Bros. recital hall. man of the tree planting com-
mittee, can be reached at Lo.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Katz of 2784, 2649 Webb Ave.
Parkside Ave. will hold open house
from 3 to 8 p. m. on June 27, in TREES PLANTED THROUGH
honor of their daughter, Anna, JUNIOR HADASSAH •UNIT
Through the Detroit unit of
who has graduated from Wayne
Junior Iladassah, a tree was
University.
planted in honor of their mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Waterstone Mrs. Ruth Matnick, by Louis,
will hold open house in their new Phyllis and Avrum Matnick.
brine, 381G Fullerton Ave. on Sun- TREES PLANTED THROUGH
HADASSAH COMMITTEE
day, June 27. No cards.
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
of
the Jewish National Fund com-
In celebration of the graduations
of eight members, the Gayettes will mittee cf Hadassah, announces
that
subscriptions for trees in
give a formal dinner at the Book
Casino, Friday night, June 25. The honor of Father's Day, June 20,
members include: Mae Ginsburg, are now being received. Attrac-
Rosanne Tenzer, Marion Yura, tive etched posters are sent to
Isah31 Feldman, Lillian Radom, those who are honored. or in
MRS. SARA AVRIN
Muriel Moritz, Dorothy Sacks, Syl- case of bereavement to the mem- ing perfected and judging from
via Greenspon, Helen Lucas, Judy bers of his family. An acknowl- late rehearsals this operetta will
edgement is also sent to the donor. surpass "Kolduni," the operetta
Victor and Evelyne Meyers.
Trees already planted for Fa- given last year by the same
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Weiss ther's Day are as follows: In group.
of 16652 Lawton Ave. announce memory of Nathan D. Metzger,
Sara Avrin is the director
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, by Mr. and Sirs. Herbert Cohen; of Mrs.
the play.
Jerome, at Bnai Moshe Congrega- in memory of his grandfather.
The
cant
for "Schmendrick"
tion, Dexter at Lawrence, on Samuel Cohen, by Arnold Cohen;
Saturday, June 26. Relatives and in memory of father. Jacob Sklar. will consist of Mrs. A. Goldberg.
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar; in Mrs. S. Gottlieb. Mrs. S. Bolo-
friends are invited. No cards.
memory of Philip Sidlow, by Mr. kofsky, Mrs. J. Hurwitz. Mrs. R.
and Mm. Jack Tobin; in memory Bakst, N. Gottlieb, Mrs. L Siegel,
Nassau. They will return the first of Abba L Keidan, by Mr. and Mrs. E. Lempert, Mrs. F. Cedar,
of July and will make their home Mrs. Harry Sklar. A contribu- Gloria Cedar.
tion with which to purchase land
at 905 Merton Rd.
The out-of-town guests at the for the Jewish National Fund has
If you want to write to some
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. been received from Mr. and Mrs. one in the Jewish colony at
Feinberg of Chicago, Mrs. A. Tahl, Moe Prince in memory of Philip Ilightstown, N. J., remember its
Mrs. Leah Cooper and daughter, Sidlow.
Additional trees were planted officitl name is now Homesteads.
Marcia, Mrs. Julius Donoff, all of
Dayton, 0.; Mrs. Aaron Levinson as follows: In memory of Simon
Loewenstein
by Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
vine W. Blumberg; in memory of memory of her mother, Minnie
Joseph Tiger of Chicago.
Edith Rotman, daughter of Mr. Feinstein, by Mrs. Sol Feldman.
Mrs. Kavanan can be reach at
Flowers for all occasions — and Mrs. Samuel Rotman, by Mr.
Dorter-Jey Florist, Tyler 6-6622• and Mrs. Herschel Cohen; in 1999 Calvert, Townsend 16-3834.

TREES PLANTED
IN PALESTINE

MISS NETTIE WOLK
Sir. and Mrs. Isidore Wolk of
3287 Richton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Nettie, to Meyer Stewart, eon of
Mrs. L. Stewart of Clements Ave.
Reception at the home of Mr.
and Sirs. Wolk on Sunday, June
27, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.

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Avukah to Stage
Carnival June 26 i

Event to Be in the Form of a

"Palestine Night"

On Saturday evening, June 26,
the Wayne University chapter of
Avukah will hold a "Palestinian
Night" carnival at Mackenzie
Union.
In addition to the customary
carnival, Avukah has arranged
that the Palestinian Night should
be characterized by Palestinian
games, dances and modes of fun-
making. Tickets may be obtain-
ed from members of the club or
from the treasurer, Bessie Kram-
er. 2262 Hazelwood Ave.
The committee in charge of
the carnival has arranged a num-
ber of interesting sidelights on
Palestinian life for the evening's
entertainment.
Wayne University chapter of La
Avukah will end its work for the
spring semester with this carni-
val. '
The new officers elected at the
meeting of June 16, will assume
full charge of the organization
in September, when the new term
begins.

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North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Simon Loewen-
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II. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. My-
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For the Social Service Relief
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Club; in memory of Philip Sidlow,
from Dr. and Sirs. Harry Topcik
and Dr. and Sirs. Jack E. Ecker.

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All former members of the
!delta Sorority, their friends and
present members are invited to
attend a 4 o'clock tea on Wed-
nesday, June 23, at the Presi-
dents Apartment, 2505 Sturte-
vant, No. 203. An acceptance
by mail or phone will be neces-
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