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May 16, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

League of Jewish Women's Card Party of Bnai David There will be prizes and refresh-
ments. Mrs. A. Fishman is chair-
Auxiliary Monday
Organizations to Hold
man of the affair.
The
Ladies'
Auxiliary
of
Con-
Election on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freed of Linwood Ave. announce the
gregation Bnai David will have a

engagement of their (laughter, Bessie, Victor G. Rose, son of
Bernard Rose of Denver, Colo.
A. J. Blumenau of 300 Whitmore Rd. announces the engage-
ment of his (laughter, Helen, to Norman Cohen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris J. Cohen of Toledo, 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lubetsky of 4030 Sturtevant Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Jerry Pershin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pershin of 2732 Glendale Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hozman of Cortland Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Charlotte, to Arthur A. Levitan of
this city. The wedding will take place June 29.

Flowers for all occasions—
All the members of the affil- card party Monday evening, in
iated organizations are invited to the social hall of the synagogue. Dexter-Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.
the annual meeting of the League
of Jewish Women's Organizations
which will take place in the so-

Perry - Lake

Ortonville,Mich.

• WEDDINGS

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Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level

May 18—Miss Harriett Pulvers, daughter of Mr. 1111(1 Mrs.
Samuel Pulvers of Lawrence Ave., to Irving Wieder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Wieder of Grand Ave. A reception will be held at
3825 Lawrence Ave. from 4 to 6 p. m. No cards.
May 18—Miss Betty Clair Slotkin, to George Owen of Houston,
Texas, formerly of Detroit, at Hotel Statler. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin
of Temple Beth El will officiate.
May 20—Miss Babette Berg, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Berg, to Nathan Slawin, son of Mrs. Fannie Slawin of St. Louis,
Mo., at the Belcrest. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
June 7—Miss Clare Sonenklar, daughter of Cantor and Mrs.
Jacob H. Sonenklar, to Robert A. Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Tucker of Chicago, Ill, , at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A reception
will follow from 9:30 to 12 p. m.
June 8—Miss Paula Birndorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Birndorf of Leslie Ave., to Martin Rosensweet, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rosensweet of Fullerton Ave.
June 8—Miss Bessie Freed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Freed of Linwood Ave., to Victor G. Rose, son of Bernard Rose
of Denver, Colo.
June 8—Miss Rose Greenblatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Greenblatt, to Sergt. Sidney Markowitz, son of Reuben Markowitz.
June 8—Miss Eunice Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Ross of 3760 W. Chicago Blvd., to Harry Green, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Green of 16567 Cherrylawn Ave.
June 8—Miss Helen Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brown of 18491 Cherrylawn Ave. to Bernard Fineman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman of 246 E. Ferry Ave.
June 15—Miss Lillian Lerner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Lerner of Cortland Ave., to Dr. Leonard Atter, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Atler of Chicago, Ill. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
will officiate.
June 22—Miss Esther Nagel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Nagel of 3245 Buena Vista Ave., to Harry Leo Jacobs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Jacobs of 2324 Fullerton Ave., at the Wil-
shire lIotel.
June 22—Miss Bette Elaine Wolfgang, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Wolfgang of the Belcrest, to Bernard Roy Fisher, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Muskegon, Mich., at Book Cadillac
Hotel. Rabbi Leo M. Franklin will officiate.
June 22—Miss Pearl Fink, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A.
Fink of 2024 Pingree Ave., to Al Brookenthal, son of Mr. Herman
Blookenthal of 2010 W. Philadelphia. Ave.
June 29—Miss LucyIle Shirley Golden, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Golden of 2070 Blaine Ave., to Louis Wonboy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wonboy of 3777 Lawrence Ave.

• BIRTHS

April 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Densen ( Betty King) , a
daughter, Elaine Rhoda.
April 23—To Mr. and Mrs. George J. Caplan (Sylvia Lemberg)
of 13641 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Gloria N.
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins of 4276 W. Buena
Vista Ave., a daughter, Martha Jane.

GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS fund of the schools from Mrs.

The United Hebrew Schools George M. Roberts, in memory
acknowledge the receipt of one of the Yahrzeit of her mother,
scholarship to the scholarship Rosa Duscoff, and son, David.

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Music Study Club
Luncheon Tuesday

The annual luncheon of the Mu-
ric Study Club of Detroit will be
held Tuesday, May 20, at 12:15,
at Huyler's in the Fisher Bldg.
Election of officers will be held.
Annual reports of all officers and
chairmen of committees will be
heard.
Luncheon reservations may be
made by telephoning Mrs. Milton
Wolfe, University 1-1779, no later
than May 17.
The philanthropic committee of
the Music Study Club is sponsor-
ing the musical program for the
Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish War
Veterans' Post 135, the party to
lie given at the Veterans' Hospi-
tal, Wednesday, May 21, at 7:0
p. m. Mrs. Max Reich, chairman
in charge of the musical program.
The drama group of the Music
Study Club will present a one-
act comedy "Never Too Old."
There will be vocal selections by
Esther Freed, accompanied by Es-
ther Krops and piano selection by
Mrs. Fred Schild.

CHICAGO—Samuel Shanblum,
20-year-old first year law school
student at the University of
Texas, won the fifth annual na-
tional oratorical contest of the
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations,
which was held here as the cli-
max of six months of local, re-
gional and district tournaments,
under the auspices of the Chi-
cago Hillel Association and the
Chicago Bnai Brith Council, in
cooperation with the Covenant
Club.

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