A mericaa ,Yv eivish Periotlleid Carter

July 19, 1940

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A June Bride

I ENGAGEMENTS

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Legal

Officers Elected
By Young Israel

Mr. and Mrs. William Abramson announce the engagement of
their daughter, Rosalie, to Edward Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Robinson. The marriage will take place in December.

Young Israel of Detroit an-
nounces the election of the fol-
lowing to lead the local organ-
ization during the coming year:
President, Jack H. Isbee; vice-
presidents, Harry Blitz and Rose
Bodzin; secretary, Sylvia Berris;
treasurer, Abraham J. Rosen-
shine.
Wolf Cohen was elected as spe-

I WEDDINGS

July 20—Miss Jennie Lipkin, daughter of Hyman Lipkin, to
Louis Berlin, at 3025 Richton Ave, at 10 p. m.
J u l y 21—Miss Edith Slutzky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Slutzky, to Henry Sultan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sultan, at
2532 Chicago Blvd. Reception from 4 to 0 p. m. No cards.
July 21—Miiss Marlyn Glassman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Glassman, to Leo Beresh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Beresh.
July 21—Miss Lois Burnstine, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Y.
Burnstine of 2646 Burlingame Ave., to Edward S. Levenson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Levinson of 2967 Glynn Court.
Aug. 18—Miss Ethel Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Harry
Cooper of Hazelwood Ave., to Leonard Tigay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Tigay of Taylor Ave., at the Hotel Fort Wayne.
Aug. 18—Miss Sally Kosins, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Kosins of 2693 Glendale Ave., to Ben Finkel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Finkel of 2602 Clairmount Ave.
Aug. 18—Miss Lena S. Korn, daughter of Abraham Korn of
Monterey Ave., to Morris Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ger-
son of Akron, 0. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate.
Aug. 18—Miss Florence Phyllis Moss, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Moss of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., to Max Prog, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog of 7330 Chalfonte Ave., at Hotel Wilshire.

BIRTHS

June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rubin (Gertrude Heiman)
of 2994 Rochester Ave., a daughter, Wendy Gayle.
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cohen of 4234 Richton Ave.,
a daughter, Elaine Fay.
July 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Ervin B. Moss of 2556 W. Philadel-
phia Ave., a daughter.
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Brown (Diana Granet)
of 18045 Indiana Ave., a son, Robert Joel.
July 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Snyder (Sylvia Zelda
Kahn) of 19313 Santa Barbara Drive, a son, Daniel Raphael.

MARRIAGES

JULY BRIDE

RADEN - DAVIS

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd
of Glendale Ave. announce the
marriage of the latter's sister,
Shirley Davis, to Harry M. Ra-
den on July 14 at Temple Beth
El. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Raden will spend
the remainder of the season at
their summer home in Kings-
ville, Ont.

WEISBAUM - BRENNER

Morton Brenner, of Los Altos,
Calif., formerly of Detroit, an-
nounces the marriage of his
daughter, Geraldine, to Nathan-
iel Edward Weisbaum, of Los
Angeles, which took place at the
Weisbaum home in that city,
June 30.
Among the guests who attended
were the bride's aunts, Miss Bes-
sye Sachs, and Mrs. Ben Gold-
stick, and the latter's daughter,
Roslyn, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Weisbaum will
reside on San Antonio Road, Los
Altos, Calif.

MARTIN -MUNCH

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Munch
of 2245 Atkinson Ave. announce
the marriage of their (laughter,
Tillye, to Peter A. Martin, son
of Mrs. Rebecca Martin, on Sun-
day, June 30. The ceremony was
solemnized at Congregation Shaar-
ey Zedek by Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man and Cantors Jacob H. Sonen-
klar and Samuel Mogill. Dinner
and reception followed the cere-
mony at Hotel Statler.

FADER - LEADER

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader an-
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Shirley, to Maxwell
Fader, son of Mrs. Hyman Fader
and the late Hyman Fader. The
marriage took place Sunday,
June 23, at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi
A. M. Hershman officiated. Mr.
and Mrs. Fader are temporarily
residing at the Lee Crest.

GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME

—Photo by Marty-Mac

MRS. ARTHUR D. LEVITT
(Miss Ruth Broder)

Miss Ruth Broder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broder of
4054 Euclid Ave., became the
bride of Arthur D. Levitt, son
of. Mr. and Mrs. S. Levitt of
17303 Appoline Ave., on June
30, at Temple Beth El. Dr. Leo
M. Franklin officiated.
Miss Broder looked lovely in
a gown of white net and lace.
She carried a bouquet of white
lilies.
The music was furnished by
the groom's sister, Miss Lorra
Levitt. Alexander Robinson ac-
companied her on the violin and
Jason Tickton at the piano.
Miss Rodelle Broder was maid
of honor and Mrs. Max Broder
was matron of honor.
The bridesmaids were: Mrs.
David A. Goldman, Mrs. Edward
J. Skully, Ruth Levitt i ,Alice •Le-
vitt and Mildred Feldman
Bernard V. Cannar was best
man.
The ushers were: David A.
Goldman, Robert M. Roman, Sam-
uel Braverman, Lawrence Pizer
and Ralph Kunim.
The couple are honeymooning
in the west and will return home
in three weeks to make their
home here.

SERVICE GROUP'S THANKS

MRS. IRVING BRANDT
(Miss Claire Jewel Grahm)

Mr. and Airs. William Grahm
of 18415 Parkside Ave. announce
the marriage of their (laughter,
Claire Jewel, to Irving Brandt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Brandt, on July 12, at Temple
Beth El. Dr. Len M. Franklin
officiated.

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
In behalf of the Infant Service
Group, I want to thank The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle for its
kind cooperation in giving us
generous publicity for the moon-
light excursion held on July 13.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Anne Marlins,
Publicity Manager.

If you've been enjoying the
Happy Jim Parsons radio pro-
grams, you'll be interested to
know that Happy Jim, whose real
name is Irving Kaufman, was
long a favorite as Lazy Dan ...
He's staging a comeback now,
recouping the radio-made for-
tune he lost in real estate.

TREES PLANTED IN
PALESTINE FORESTS

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of the following trees:
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest,
by Theodor Kelter of Probus
Club, one tree in iromory of Jul-
ius Fenton and one tree in mem-
ory of Isaac Cohen; trees by
in memory of late Molly Hersh-
man, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Feinberg.
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest,
trees by William Friedman and
(laughter, Ruth, in memory of
Miss Flora Leppel, and by Dr.
and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow in mem-
ory of Harry L. Millar; trees by
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Eston in mem-
ory of Yahrzeit of father, Aaron
Rotler, and in memory of Mollie
Hersh and Louis Fred.
To plant trees in the Palestine
Forests, call Mrs. P. Slomovitz,
17417 Stoepel Ave., Un. 1-0972.

The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges receipt of dona-
tions from the following:
Mrs. Fay Clayton; Air. and
Mrs. Herbert Warner, in honor
of the Bar Mitzvah of Ivan Sim-
lit, and in memory of Harry
Miller and P. Fenton; Mrs. R. Ja-
cobs; Sarah and Max Gordon;
Mr. and Mrs. Amberson, in mem-
ory of Aaron Levine; Mr. Ru-
Believe-it-or-not Ripley insists
zumma, in memory of Rachel
Leah Komer; Mrs. Charles Smith; that Ily Hyman, who is the presi-
Wfl Webber; Mrs. Pollack; dent of Anglers, Inc., has made
2,260 fishing trips in his career,
Mr. Biegler.
and has caught more than a
thousand sailfish—but returned
them all to the sea except one
The true past departs not; no lone specimen all of six inches
truth Or goodness realized by long.
man ever dies, or can die; but
all is still here, and, recognized
Flowers for All Occasions—
or not, lives and works through
Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6.6622.
endless changes.—Carlyle.

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cial treasurer to be in charge of
all funds collected for Yeshivos
and other institutions. Chairmen
for standing committees will be
appointed at once and plans for
activities for the coming season
will be announced soon.
The annual outing of Young
Israel and affiliated groups will
be held on Sunday, July 21, to
Bob-Lo. Members and friends are
invited to join the day of fun
and frolic. The boat leaves the
foot of Woodward at 10 a. m.

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