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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-06-21

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June 21, 1940

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the Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maskin of Clairmount Ave. announce the
agement of their daughter, Rosalyn Rita, to Dr. Benjamin
eng
Reder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reder of Belvedere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lebowsky of Owosso, Mich., announce
ngagement of their daughter, Helen, to Joe Lindenbaum, son
the e
o f Mr, and Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum of Detroit. Miss Lebowsky,
who is making her home with her sister and brother Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Small, attended Wayne University. Mr. Linden-
baum attends Detroit College of Law.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Geer of 2971 Carter Ave. announce
ngagement of their daughter, Anne, to David Henry Victor,
e
the
son of Mr. and Mrs. harry Victor of 1996 Gladstone Ave.
Mrs. Fannie Ilarlik, of Broadstreet Blvd., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Rose, to William Stern, son of Mrs.
Regina Stern of Cleveland, 0.

Nand u j

To Be Honored at
Wedding Reception

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein
of 3731 Cortland Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Sylvia, to Paul Chover, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chover, to
be solemnized this Sunday.
A wedding reception will be
held on Sunday, June 23, at 7

WEDDINGS

June 23—Miss Dorothy Baron, daughter of Mrs. Emil Baron of
2277 Hazelwood Ave., to Robert Schram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schram of 2081 Hazelwood Ave., at the Belcrest. Reception, 2 to 5
p. m. No cards.
June 23—Miss Shirley Leader, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Leader, to Maxwell Fader, son of Mrs. Hyman Fader ,at Shaarey
Zedek. Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
June 23—Miss Lillian Temchin, daughter of Daniel Temchin
of 2266 Gladstone Ave., to Percy A. Berman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Berman of Grand Rapids, Mich., at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
June 23—Miss Mildred Gelber, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Gelber
of Elmhurst Ave., to Morris Steinman ,son of Meyer Steinman of
Delmar Ave. Rabbi Nahum Schulman of Windsor, Ontario, will
officiate.
June 23—Miss Harriet Suffrin, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hersch, to David S. Weisberg, son of Mrs. Joseph Weisberg, at MISS SYLVIA FINKELSTEIN
the bride's residence, 929 Westchester.
June 23—Miss Peppy Chaiken, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. p. in., at the Fort Shelby Hotel,
Samuel Chaiken, to Harry T. Ross at Shaarey Zedek. A reception 525 Lafayette Blvd.
Miss Finkelstein is an art
will be held at the home of the bride, 1615 Atkinson Ave., from
teacher in the local schools and
8 to 10 p. m. No cards.
June 30—Miss Tillye Munch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- is an accomplished artist whose
uel D. Munch of 2245 Atkinson Ave., to Peter A. Martin, son of works have been widely lauded.
Mrs. Rebecca Martin, of W. Philadelphia Ave. Ceremony at Shaarey Some of her works were on ex-
Zedek Synagogue at 5 :30 p. m. Dinner and reception following the hibit at the convention of the
Farband in Detroit. Mr. Chover
ceremony, at Statler Hotel.
June 30—Miss Mamie Rena Hoffenberg, daughter of Mrs. is a graduate of Wayne Univer-
Ettie Hoffenberg of 2556 W. Grand Blvd.. to Louis E. Barden, sity.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barden of Calvert Ave. Reception
at home at 2 p. m. No cards.
Betrothed
June 30—Miss Ruth Ticktin, (laughter of Mrs. B. Ticktin of
2083 Gladstone Ave. to Lawrence Chanin of Glendale Ave.
June 30—Miss Julia Seigl, (laughter of Mrs. Regina Seigl,
of Virginia Park to Sidney Stocker, son of Mrs. Jack Charfess,
at Hotel Statler.
June 30—Miss Anne Gertrude Ehrenpreis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Ehrenpreis of W. Philadelphia Ave., to Dr. Harry
S. Hymowitz of Buffalo, N. Y. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
June 30--Miss Sylvia Lesnick. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Lesnick of Richton Ave., to Dr. Abe S. Pearlman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Pearlman of Dexter Blvd., at Congregation Bnai David.
June 30—Miss Shirley Salzstein, daughter of Mrs. Helen Salz-
stein of Calvert Ave., to Alfred A. Mayer, son of Jacob Mayer
of New York and brother. of Walter J. Mayer of Detroit.
June 30—Miss Ruth Broder, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Broder, to Arthur Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levitt, at Temple
Beth El, at 8 p. m.
June 30—Miss Florine Edythe Disner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Disner of 3816 Cortland Ave., to Boris Gaynes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Shugerman of 3042 Webb Ave., at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate.
June 30—Miss Julia Siegl, daughter of Mrs. Regina Siegl, to
Sidney Stocker, son of Mrs. Jack Charfess.
June 30—Miss Blanche Bordman, (laughter of Mrs. T. Bauman
of Hazelwood Ave., to Emanuel Bauman, son of II. Bauman. Rabbi
Morton A. Bauman of Hollywood, Calif., brother of the bride-
groom, will officiate, at the Wilshire.
MISS MIRIAM ANN SCHULTZ
July 2—Miss Gertrude Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Cohen of 3280 Clements Ave., to Dr. Ray Pollard, at the Belcrest
Mr. and Mrs. William (Ida)
Schultz of 2986 Richton Ave.,
at 12 noon.

July 2—Miss Evelyn May Morris, daughter of Mrs. Leo E. announce the engagement of
Morris, to Milton Harold London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius D. their daughter, Miriam Ann, to
London of Parkside Ave., at Knollwood Country Club, Birmingham, Morris Rose of Detroit.
M ich.
July 7—Miss Margarette •Slatkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
nd
Harry Slatkin of LaSalle Blvd., to Lester Satovsky, son of Mr. ars. Moonlight of Home Relief
Mrs. Samuel Satovsky of Chicago Blvd.. at the Shaarey Zedek.
and Infants Service
July 7—Miss Nadelle Rovin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Group July 13
Rovin to Abe Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman, at
the Bnai Moshe.
The Infants Service Group
July 7—Miss Frances Salzstein, daughter of Mrs. Helen Salz-
joins the Home Relief Society,
stein of 3226 Calvert Ave., to Alexander Kushner, son of Mrs.
Rebecca Kushner. Ceremony 2 o'clock at Congregation Shaarey in co-operating with the Stein-
metz Electrical Contractors Club,
Zedek. No cards.
in sponsoring its moonlight on
July 9—Miss Muriel Sandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
Saturday, July 13, on the Steam-
eel Sandler, of Sturtevant Ave., to Abraham Berkowitz, son of
Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Berkowitz, of Fairfield Ave., at Knollwood er Mrs.
Sam Arkin, president of
Country Club. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
the
Home
Relief Soviety, an-
July 21—Miss Lois Bu•nstine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Y.
nounces that a Red Cross Unit
Purnstine of 2646 Burlingame Ave., to Edward S. Levenson, son of will be formed, and any member
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson of 2967 Glynn Court.
or friend interested in aiding
this cause should contact her.
Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs, finan-
del secretary, acknowledges con-
tributions from the Wednesday
.lure 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Werbe (Jennie Gutow) Club and Mrs. Germain in mem-
ory of Jacob Golden ; Dr. and
of 4111 W. Grand Ave., a son.
June 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Benlifer, of Glendale Ave., Mrs. Joseph Jacobs in honor of
the confirmation of their son,
daughter, Marcia Lee.
Ramon ; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jacobs in honor of the confirma-
tion of Laurence Weingarden,
brew Schools were completed.
Sam Krohn Elected Presi- The dance will be held Satur- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein-
garden.
dent of Jr. Alumni of
day, June 29, at the Philadelphia-
Byron hall. Committee in charge Moonlight of Veterans' Aux-
Hebrew Schools
At the last meeting of the consists of Sam Wrohn, Isadore
iliary on June 26
Junior Alumni of the United He- Katz and Ruben Isaacs.
Friday,
June
28,
at
1
p.
brew Schools, the following new
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
officers for the fall term were in the Webster Hall, the Juniors Jewish War Vett rans No. 135 is
elected : President, Sam Krohn ; will conduct their annual lunch- sponsoring a moonlight excursion
vice-president, Fred Sorkowitz ; eon. Ruben Isaacs, publicity man- to Bob-Lo on Wednesday, June
corresponding secretary, Frieda ag( r of the Juniors, and chair- 26. Boat leaves foot of Wood-
Smolinsky; recording secretary, man of the luncheon, will act as ward Ave. at 8 :45 p. m. Call
Shulamith Michlin ; treasurer, toastmaster. The program will in- Mrs. Rose Cantor, chairman, TY.
Norman Leemon. Sol Panush was clude final committee reports of 5-4408 for information and tick-
electe das extra board member. the year. Prominent speakers will ets.
the organization.
Also at this meeting final plans address
For further information re-
for the initiation dance to be
Flowers for All Occasions-
held in honor of the recent garding the Junior Alumni, call Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
Ruben
Isaacs,
Tyler
6-2298.
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