April 14, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS CHARMING BRIDE Mrs. Minnie Goldberg of 3380 Monterey Ave. announce the evagement of her granddaughter, Ruth Goldberg, to Sam Letvin, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Letvin of Rochester Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Schwarz of Oakman Court announce th e engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Marcia, to Norman L. Rosenberg:, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Rosenberg of Elmhurst A ve . The couple both attend Wayne University, where Miss Schwarz is a member of Iota Alpha Pi Sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Max Yasinow of Buffalo, N. Y., announce the engagement of their (laughter, Bernice, to Pfc. David Herbert Hersh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh of Buffalo, N. Y. Pfc. Hersh is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hersh of ibis city. JACOBS - TEPER Mr. and Mrs. Louis Teller an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Evelyn Vivian, to Jack April 23—Miss Gertrude G. Glasier, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Glasier, to Alfred Rubin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin of New York City. April 23—Miss Dolly Dunitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz of Fairfield Ave., to Lt. GO Bernard B. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brown of Grand Ave. • BIRTHS Photo by John Monier:ion. March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenberg (Vivian Erman) of Asbury Park, a (laughter, Sarajane. March 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Fruhauf (Alma Bromley) of Huntington Woods, a son. March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lax (Rose Loberman) :;005 Tuxedo Ave., a son, Aaron Sanford. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin (Leonore Ginsburg) of 1541 Astor Street, Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Stephenie. March 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Richard Kotzer (Mildred Chertoff) of Warrington Drive, a (laughter, Roseanne. March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Silver (Rose Feldman) of 2295 Clements Ave., a daughter, Maureen Beth. March 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich, a daughter, Adrienne Claire. IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY MRS. WALTER D. SCHMIER (Beverly Raquel Kalic) Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Miss Beverly Raquel Kalic, (laughter of Mrs. Ida Kalic of New York City, to IA. (j g) Walter D. Schmier, son of Mrs. A. M. Schmier of Chicago Blvd. IA. Schmier is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Wayne University Law School and prior to entering the service he taught in the local soon. PASSOVER GREETINGS! BARNEY BRACH Beauty Supply C. 15 E. GRAND RIVER AVE. CHerry 2678 Wed., Apr. 26-8:20 P. M. NELSON EDDY GRINNELL'S, TE. 2.7100 J. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobs, on Sunday, March 26. The wedding was held at the Shaarey Zedek and Rabbi Hersh- man officiated. Pvt. Jacobs is a senior at Wayne University, Col- lege of Medicine, studying under the A. S. T. P., and Mrs. Jacobs will receive her bachelor of arts degree from Wayne University College of Liberal Arts in June. GOLDMAN - FRIEDLUNG Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedlung of 3351 Elmhurst Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Janie, to Cpl. Benjamin Goldman, son of Mrs. Joseph C. Goldman and the late Rose R. Goldman, on March 26, at Memphis, Tenn. Cpl. Goldman is now training as a radio operator with the Army Air Corps at Dyersburg, Tenn. The bride is a graduate of Wayne University and is a teach- er in the Detroit Public Schools. The couple are now living in Dyersburg , until Cpl. Goldman has completed his training. rti MISS CHARLOTTE ELLER Mr. and Mrs. Sol Eller of 269 Ottawa Drive, Pontiac, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Charlotte, to Harold Paul Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Chapman of London Ave. The young couple will speak their vows at a ceremony on June 11. Henry Siegel, M. D., has been promoted from captain to major. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Siegel of 17526 Santa Rosa Drive and is serving over- seas with the Medical Corps in the Middle East. high schools and was Chief Coun- sel for the Army Air Corps Pro- curement Division at Detroit. He has served in the various foreign theaters of war and has just re- Mrs. Milton Strauss of the turned to his duties. The bride Flowers for all occasions-- was educated at eastern universi- Chatham Apts. left Wednesday Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622. ties and schools and has been for 10 (lays in New, York. an active worker in the American 4,1 ■ ••• ■■ Red Cross and other social war agencies. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peck of the Lee Plaza Hotel are sojourn- Elmhurst Ave. are spending the ing in Atlantic City, N. J. Passover holidays in Aberdeen, Md., with their son, Norman L. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Peck, who is stationed there. Mt. Clemens, Mich., are vaca- tioning in Clearwater, Fla. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jacob Schreier Lt. Dora Cashdan, who is sta- of 4271 Cortland Ave. announce Bnai Brith Junior tioned in Alexandria, La., is visit- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron, on Saturday morning, Girls Plan Annual April 22, at Beth Abraham Syna- Joel Cashdan of Boston Blvd. gogue, 12517 Linwood Ave. Re- Hillel Pilgrimage Pvt. Ray Newman spent the ception at home between 2 and holidays with his parents, Mr. 5, Sunday, April 23. No cards. Two hundred members of the and Mrs. Joseph Newman of Bnai Brith Junior Girls of De- Pfc. and Mrs. Milton H. Shop- troit will make their annual pil- Sturtevant Ave. Pvt. Newman is stationed at Camp Campbell, Ky. nick of Peal, N. J., are spending grimage to the Bnai Brith Hillel 10 (lays visiting the latter's par- Foundation s at the University of Mr. and Mrs. M. Flayer and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Michigan on Sunday, April 16. Miss Marion Flayer of the Bel- Max of Burlingame Ave. On After arriving in Ann Arbor crest Hotel and Miss Shirley Tuesday, March 28, Mr. and Mrs. at 1:30 p. m., they are to have Max entertained at a reception Rovin are sojourning in Florida. dinner at the Michigan Women's in their home for 60 guests, in Corp. Joe Weizenbaum, who is honor of the young couple's first League. Following this, there will be a tour of the campus, with stationed in El Paso, Tex., is wedding anniversary. Hillel members and members of visiting with his parents, Mr. Henry Posner, 18, son of Mr. the armed services stationed on and Mrs. Harry Weizenbaum of the campus serving as their Atkinson Ave. and Mrs. Sam Posner of 3801 guides. Then they are to hear Glendale Ave., and Sidney Sin- Seaman 1/c William Davidson ger, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. a lecture by Maurice Samuel, to is spending the holidays with his Harry Singer of 2932 Cortland be held at Rackham Ampitheater, mother, Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Ave., are now receiving training After the lecture they will return Chicago Blvd. Seaman Davidson at U. S. Great Lakes Training to the Foundation, where there is stationed at Sampson, N. Y. Station, Great Lakes, Ill. After will be a reception. In the evening, a program of completing their training they Dr. and Mrs. Zellick Jackson will be home on a nine-day leave. entertainment has been planned of Worcester, Mass., are the in which Hillel members and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Corp. Morton W. Garelik has Junior Bnai Brith girls will par- Jackson of Huntington Woods. been spending a two week fur- ticipate. Fay Bronstein of Chey- lough with his wife, the former enne, Wy., Hillel social chair- Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William M. Sara Mautner of 4256 Clements man, and Elise Zeme of Detroit, Harris are home on furlough, Ave., and his parents, Mr. and student director, are in charge visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Garelik of 2664 of this pilgrimage on behalf of Mrs. Charles K. Harris of Oak Calvert Ave. He will leave Thurs- the Foundation. Mrs. Tillie Cush- Drive and Mr. and Mrs. Benja- day for his post somewhere in ner of Detroit will accompany min Wilk of Canterbury Rd. Canada. the group of Bnai Brith Junior Staff Sgt. Harris is stationed at Girls. lhe New Orleans Army Air Base. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fineman, formerly of 246 E. Ferry Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pont of are now residing in their new TAU SIGMA ALPHA Cloverlawn Ave. announce the home at 20400 Renfrew. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mallard The Tau Sigma Alpha Sorority Erwyn, on Saturday, at 10 a. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zack- elected new officers at a meeting at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence at heim have returned from Buf- at Esther Cash's residence. Those Dexter. A dinner will be held the falo, N. Y., where they spent the elected were Hilda Nesul, re- same evening at the Statler Ho- past week-end with relatives and elected president; Esther Cash, tel. Michigan Room. vice president, Dolores Nathan friends. re-elected secretary, and Frieda Mrs. I. Gilbur of LaSalle Blvd. Sgt. Marvin A. Canvasser is Mavis, treasurer. gave a cocktail party for 30 s pending Passover week with his The new program of activities couples, honoring Mr. and Mrs. p arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles will include a mother and daugh- 1101men. . Canvasser of San Juan Dr. ter banquet which will be given Tickets, $1.20 to $3.00 ENGAGED FLAYER - HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Barbara, to Benjamin Flayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol P. Flayer of Detroit, which took place March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Flayer have returned from their honeymoon in the East and are now residing at the Lee Plaza. • WEDDINGS Masonic Auditorium MARRIAGES Staff Sgt. Philip Needle spent the Passover holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zelik Nee- dle of 2725 Leslie Ave. Sgt. Needle brought with him an army friend, Ben Tedlebaum, who is stationed with him at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. They were honored with a Seder dinner at which the following guests were present: Sgt. Zimmerman from Willow Run, Pvt. Jerry from Selfridge Field, Tech. Sgt. Charles Stein- berg who recently returned from overseas, and Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. Sol P. Flayer and daughter, Marion, of Long- fellow Ave. left for a month's sojourn in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of 3203 Glendale Ave. are now re- siding in their new home at 19485 Suffolk Drive, Palmer Woods. 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