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September 05, 1941 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-05

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September 5, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

__It's a Pleasure to Shop at Siegel's ... Completely Air-Conditioned

Mrs. Fanny I. Newblatt of Flint, Mich., announces the engage-
ment of her daughter, Anita Anne, to Benjamin H. Weinstein,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Weinstein of South Bend, Ind. The wedding
has been scheduled for the latter part of November. Miss Newblatt
is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where she was affiliated
with Phi Sigma Sigma. Mr. Weinstein graduated from both Notre
Dame University and the University of Chicago.
Mrs. B. Dansard Dewey of Monroe, Mich., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to Robert S. Amberg, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol G. Ross of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of
Detroit, announce the engagement of their (laughter, Rosalind, to
Jay Rovak, son of Harry Rovak of University City, Mo.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Goodman of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their (laughter, Cecile, to Richard Allan Miller,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Miller of Longfellow Ave. A recep-
tion will be given at 3480 Leslie, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
p. m. No cards.
Mrs. Hazel Bernstein of 80 Pingree Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Marian Saloshin, to Eugene Saxe of
Flint, Mich., formerly of St. Louis, Mo., son of Mrs. Leah Saxe,
now residing in California.

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• WEDDINGS

Special Vai:v In Our

HAT BAR

Sept. 7—Miss Florence Sborow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Sborow of LaSalle Blvd., to Dave Muskovitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Muskovitz, at the Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi A. M.
Hershman officiating.
Sept. 7Miss Pearl Meiroff, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Jacob
Meiroff of Ford Ave., to Louis Ravine, son of Solomon Ravine, at
Knights of Pythias Hall, Erskine and John R.
Sept. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Kaplan of Berkshire Drive, to Jeroff Maxwell Borsch of
Toronto, Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Borsch of Windsor.
Sept. 7—Miss Myn Ai'bit, daughte rof Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Arbit of 2981 Elmhurst Ave., to Herbert Newman, son of Mrs.
Jennie Newman of Clairmount Ave., at the Belcrest, Dr. Leo M.
Franklin officiating. A reception will follow the wedding dinner.
No cards.
Sept. 14—Miss Miriam Ruth Cutler, daughter of Mi .. and Mrs.
Philip J. Cutler of 9600 Dexter Blvd., to Robert R. Luby, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Luby of Martindale Ave., at 1 p. in., at
the Cutler's summer cottage, 6464 Lake Shore Drive, Port Huron.
No cards

Sept. 14—Miss Pauline Mantner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Mantner of 4256 Clements Ave., to Saul Bloom, son of
Meyer Bloom of Rochester Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will perform
the ceremony.
Sept. 14—Miss Ruth Ellias, (laughter of Mrs. Annie Ellias, to
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S. Aftel, son of Mrs. Hilda Aftel, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Sept. 14--Miss Miriam Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris W. Goldberg of Johnston Ave., Bay City, Mich., to Harold
Birnkrant, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant
of Detroit.

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Anniversary
Sale Priced

All your favorites with new
details, at special prices.
Scottys, Berets, Casual
Brims. Turbans, and Knit
Novelties. Felt, suede, cro-
chet and fabrics included.

Street Floor

RUSSEKS

Ills WIN/DWARD AVENUE

Creators of

Artistic

PORTRAITS

• BIRTHS

In Your Home

or in Our

TIT.. 1-4420

Center Physical
Education Classes
To Start Sept. 8

Nathaniel Rosen
Anne II. Prussin

5432 SECOND

Superbly Designed Hats to express
individuality. Also hats remodeled
artistically. Expert fur hat maker.
Your material or mine. Very rea-
sonable prices.

DORIS HELL

HAT DESIGNER
11331 Dexter Blvd., Apt. 206

DAvison 5259

Bowling by Marshall Lodge

On Sept. 4 Louis Marshall's
Bowling League started weekly
practice. All young men who
wish to bowl as well as all mem-
bers of Louis Marshall Lodge
should get in touch with Morton
Bechek at 4260 Tyler Ave., Ho.
9264, or be at the Bowlodrome
on Dexter on Thursday.
Bowling will take place every
Thursday evening from 9 to 11
P. M. and all will be eligible
for the Bowling Congress of Bnai
Brith which will take place sonic
time in February at Columbus.

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14."

Make selection now from the loveliest
fashions of the new season . . . variety for
every taste, wide selection in sizes and
types . . . values greater than ever before!

Siegel's Budget Shop
Sixth, Floor

Rose's Flowers

The

WEDDING SPECIALIST

4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater

MA. 0919

Membership Tea of Business
and Professional Woman
of Hadassah Tuesday

The Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah will enter-
The classes in health and thin new and prospective mem-
physical education at the Jewish bers at a tea to be held the eve-
Community Center, Woodward
at Holbrook, for the fall and
winter season will go into ef-
fect on Sept. 8.
The Center offers a full, varied
and rich program for all ages,
both male and female. The activi-
ties include : Health club, gym-
nasium and recreation, basket-
ball and other games, squash,
handball, wrestling, weight lift-
ing., boxing, fencing, swimming
and badminton.
Extensive dance classes are of-
fered in the form of modern
dance, rhythms, folk dance, waltz
and fox trot and rhumba and
tango.
Call the Jewish Community
Center, MA. 8400, for further
information.

UNVEILING OF MONUMENT

An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Sam Rosen will
take place on Sunday, Sept. 7,
MRS. LOUIS REDSTONE
at 11 a. in. at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives adn friends ning of Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the
home of Mrs. Louis Redstone,
are invited.
19303 Appoline Ave. Mrs. Sam-
uel Pura, membership chairman,
is planning the program. All
members and their friends are
of the
invited to attend the affair.

Julie

Julie Adler Dance Studio

ANNOUNCES THE BEGINNING OF HER FALL CLASSES

SEPTEMBER 8

Professional Instructors in

TAP. ACROBATIC. BALLET. TOE
and DRAMATICS

13211 LINWOOD
nr. Avalon Theater

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Aug. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kalt (Pearl Sperber)
of 3825 Sturtevant Ave., a son, Melvyn Barry.
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosman, a son, Robert David.
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. S. Baer Keidan (Fayga Bofsky)
of 18455 Santa Barbara Drive, a son, Bruce Henry.
Aug. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman (Marjojrie Wohl),
a son, Michael Steven.
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Braver (Sadie Cooper) of
2689 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Eda Lee.
Sept. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newman (Toby Longwold)
of 2680 Clairmount Ave., a son, David.

Phone now for Appointment

Open

Detroit

eilnnouncing

MA. 0918

Excelling in Wedding Portraits
and Child Photography

near Kirby

Woodward at State

Stoic Hours: 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.

New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE.

Beautiful Studio

daily till 6-3Iondn)s till 9 p.m.
Sundays 12 to 3

I3. SIEGES, CC.

TO. 8-4017
TO. 6-1583

Primrose Benevolent Club

The Primrose Benevolent Club
will resume its regular meetings
beginning Sept. 8. —
The social committee, Mrs. S.
Weinman and Mrs. H. Gross, will
have a full report to make in
reference to the annual affair
and the donor luncheon.

Flowers for all occasions—
Dortor-Joy florist. Tyler 6.6622

This Tempting Meatless, Pareve Soup

is Ready-to-Serve ... Not Condensed

!

Choice, fresh vegetables, enriched by tasty spices,
brewed in open kettles, small batches at a time ...
that's Heinz Kosher Vegetarian
Soup. It has the flavor of home-
made soup at its best. Prepared
in a moment! Just heat and eat!

Look for the © on the label

It is the Seal of approval of
the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America.

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