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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-20

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arch 20, 1942

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

MARRIAGES

BIALECK - GOLDFINE
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine
of 3211 Clairmount Ave. an-
nounce the marriage of their
(laughter, Frieda, to Ben Bialeck
of this city, formerly of Chicago,
Ill., on Sunday, March 15. Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated in the
the
of
immediate
presence
1) •
fa m ily.

Temple Sisterhood
Holds Election

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cholodenko of Lawrence Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Vera Sally, to Bernard Rubin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of Dexter Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg of Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Bernard R. Berman.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berman of Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan of LaSalle Blvd. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Sylvia, to Sol Panush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Panush of Grand Ave.

OZER - MOLIN
The marriage of Roslyn Molin,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Molin of 3731 W. Euclid Ave.,
to Irving W. Ozer, son of Mrs.
Louise Ozer, took place on Sun-
day, March, at the Book Cadil-
lac Hotel. The Rev. B. Benedict
Glazer officiated at the service,
at 1:30 p. m., in the presence of
the immediate families. The cere-
mony was followed by a wed-
ding breakfast in the Founder's
Room. The couple left immedi-
ately for a month's stay at Mi-
ami Beach, Fla. Upon their re-
turn Mr. and Mrs. Ozer will be
at home at the Highland Towers.

The Temple Sisterhood spon-
sored a Sabbath dinner Friday
evening preceding the Sabbath
worship. Parents and children
participated in the ministration
of the Sabbath. Rabbi Eric Fried-
land preached on the subject "Is
Man a Failure?" Organ responses
were played by Edith Zlotnick,

• WEDDINGS

March 22—Miss Lee Baron, daughter of Mr. sand Mrs. Sflall '1
Boron of 3023 Hazelwood Ave., to Dr. Harry Y. Hoffman. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hoffman of 2498 Pasadena Ave. Rabbi Leon
Frani will officiate.
March 22—Miss Evelyn Altman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Altman of 2440 Glendale Ave., to Arthur I. Chesluk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Chesluk of 1983 Taylor Ave.
March 28—Miss Elizabeth Anne Lipton, daughter of Mr. a'vl
Mrs. Moses F. Lipton of 3245 W. Chicago Blvd., to Corp. Donald
M. Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cohn of the Belcrest.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
March 29—Miss Bertha Luks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rubin Luks of 1603 Gladstone Ave., to Sam L. Fischer, son of
Herman A. Fischer of 2211 Gladstone Ave., at Pereira's, 9925
Dexter, at 6 p. m. Rabbi Fischer will officiate.
March 29—Miss Louise Edith Greenwald, daughter of Mr-.
Gertrude Greenwald of Ridgewood Ave., to Charles Levitch, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Levitch of Elmhurst Ave.. The wedding
will take place at the Knights of Pythias Hall.
March 29—Miss Annette Grace Sweetwine, daughter of Mrs.
Jennie Sweetwine, to Morry Kutzen, son of Mrs Pauline Kutzen,
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at 2 p. m., reception following. Rabbi
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
March 29—Miss Lucille Shirley Bearman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph H. Bearman of Santa Barbara Drive, to Private
Marshall, M. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Calvert
Ave., at Temple Beth El. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will officiate.

BLOCK - GOLDBERG
Miss Dorothy Goldberg, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gold-
berg of Longfellow Ave., and
Jack Block spoke their marriage
vows Sunday evening, March 15.
Cantor Hyman Schulsinger offi-
ciated.
The maid of honor was a sis-
ter of the bride, Miss Sara
Goldberg. The bridesmaids were
• BIRTHS
Miss Ann Goldberg, a sister of
the bride, and Miss Vera Broder.
The best man was M. Irving.
March 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gottfurcht of 2446 W. Euclid
The ushers were Phil Delinko
Ave., a daughter, Susan Jane.
and Isadore Baker.
Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siegel (Celia Fine) of
Mr. and Mrs. Block left for
a two weeks' honeymoon in New 2497 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Sharon Naomi.
March 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Mallon (Selma Stocker)
York and upon their return will
of
Flint,
Mich., formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Esther.
reside at 3207 Philadelphia Ave.
March 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Dovitz (Edith Ruben-
stein ) of Roselawn Ave., a daughter, Susan Beth.
MERAL ROSENZWEIG
March 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnstine (Tillie Altman)
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosensweig of of Clements
Ave., a son, Lawrence Jerome.
2073 Pingree Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Sally, to Al Meral, son of Mrs.
Rachel Meral of Elmhurst Ave., Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A
RECENT BRIDE
dinner for the immediate fami-
on March 5.
lies followed. The couple left for
New York on their honeymoon.
FRANKEL - ROSENSTEIN
Miss Florence Rosenstein,
GROSSBERG - MEYERS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
The marriage of Miss Sylvia
dore Rosenstein of Linwood
Ave., became the bride of Tech- Meyers, (laughter of Mr. and
nical Sergeant Harry Frankel Mrs. J. Meyers, to Stanley
of the United States Air Corp, Grossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
von of Mrs. Minnie Frankel of B. Grossberg, took place March
New York City, on March 13. 12. After a motor trip through
Sergeant and Mrs. Frankel are Chicago, Ill., and Missduri, the
making their home in Flor- couple will be at home at 4279
Clements Ave.
ence, S. C.

THUM - GOM BERG
Ephraim Gomberg of New
York City announces the mar-
riage of his sister, Jeannette
Gomberg Norman, to Earl
Thum of Pontiac, Mich. The
ceremony was held at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Drews
of 12500 Broadstreet, on March
20. Mr. and Mrs. Thum will re-
side in Pontiac.

RUBIN - SINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Singer of
Monterey Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Helen, to Alex Rubin, son of
Mrs. Ben Rubin of Pasadena
Ave., on Sunday March 15, at

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and a social hour followed.
A meeting of the AZA was
held at the Temple. Election of
officers was held and the fol-
lowing were elected: President,
Melvin Ketchel; vice president,
Arthur Smith ; secretary, Nathan
Crone ; treasurer, Adolph Taub-
man. Advisors for the AZA are
Thomas Horwitz, Isadore Goode
and Rabbi Friedland.

GOSS - LEVINE
Miss Estelle Levine, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Levine
of Sturtevant Ave., became the
bride of Harry Goss, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gosevitz of
Richton Ave.. at the Shaarev
Zedek on Sunday, March 8.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated.
Cantor Sonenkla• sang "Be-
cause," accompanied by Sadie
Cooper.
The bride was attended by
Misses Doris Shulman and Ethel
Pivnick. Sam Glassman and Ed-
ward Weisberg attended the
groom. A reception was held at
the home of the bride following
the ceremony.

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Benedict Glazer officiated at the
wedding of Miss Helen Rose
Hamburger, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isadore Hamburger, to Dr.
Raymond R. Kanagur, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kanagur,
GOLDBERG - KARBAL
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Miss Lillian Karbal, daughter
The bride wore a Catherine
of Mr. and Mrs. William Kar- Rowell
model of candlelight
bal of Hazelwood Ave., and satin and duchess lace, and wore
Ruben Goldberg, son of Mrs. a cap of Brussels lace made in
Bertha Goldberg, were united in Dutch style. Both the lace for
marriage March 15, at the Wil- her gown and her cap were pur-
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and Mrs. Goldberg will live in years ago for that purpose. Her
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their honeymoon in New York.
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The matron of honor was
Mrs. Louis J. Harris.
Little Margaret and Betty
Mrs. Abraham M. Danzig, mid-
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Mizrachi Women's Organization
The bridesmaids were the
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Phillis Cohn of Pittsburgh, Pa.
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The ushers were Dr. M. Hoff-
Mrs. Danzig spoke on March
18 before the Newark chapter, man, Dr. H. Sperling, Dr. P.
where both groups are planning Lachman, Dr. M. Firestone, F.
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