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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
May 12, 1944
In The Realm or Local Society
RECENT BRIDE
—Photo by .1.
J. Clarice
MRS. ALVIN B. LEZELL
(Shirley Elaine Friedgood)
Mr. and Mrs. H. Friedgood of LaSalle Blvd. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Shirley Elaine, to Dr. Alvin B. Lezell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Lezell of Dexter Blvd.
The couple were married Sunday, March 12, at the Belcrest.
It was a double ring ceremony, with Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka
officiating.
The bride's maid-of-honor was Miss Gerry Goodman of Pontiac,
Mich. The bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Gessler, Miss Lorraine
Sacks and Miss Alice Reizen.
The best man was Pfc. Alex Weinberg. The ushers were the
bride's brother, Charles, and the groom's brothers, Sam and Hy
Lezell. The flower girl was Miss Annette Lezell, (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Lezell.
A. reception was held at the Belcrest following the ceremony,
and in the evening a dinner was given for the immediate family.
The couple spent a week in Chicago.
Dr. and Mrs. Lezell are making their home in Detroit at the
present time. Dr. Lezell is in the United States Naval Reserve and
is awaiting further orders.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Folz of
Kalamazoo are the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
M. Welt of Boston Blvd. On
Saturday night, May 13, Mr. and
Mrs. Welt will be at home, honor-
ing their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mann
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edelstein,
who had been spending some of Sturtevant Ave. are visiting
time in Detroit, left for their in New York and Atlantic City.
home in Harbor Springs.
Pfc. James W. and Mrs. Jones
Mrs. David J. Levy and (laugh- and son, Johnny, left for Fort
ter, Betty, left May 6 to spend Leavenworth, Kan., after a week's
visit with Mrs. Jones' parents,
two weeks in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabow of
Mrs. Gilbert Hart and daugh- Glynn Court.
ter, Susan, returned to their
Mrs. Frederick Friedman of
home in South Bend, having been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her- LaSalle Blvd. is visiting in New
York.
bert Meyer of Chicago Blvd.
Edwin Oppenheitn and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fechei- Skippy, returned from a visit in
mer of Huntington Woods are Miami Beach.
leaving May 27 for Asheville,
N. C., and a trip through the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt
Smoky Mountains.
and Mrs. Barnett Malbin of Jef-
ferson Ave. spent the past week
Dr, and Mrs. Sidney Biegler at French Lick, Ind.
of Huntington Woods are leaving
next week for 10 (lays in At-
Mrs. A. B. Haubenstock (Joyce
lantic City.
L. Cook) has left for Washing-
ton for intensive training with
Mrs. Benjamin Wolf of Grand the American Red Cross before
Rapids is visiting with her chil- being assigned for hospital duty
dren, Mrs. Louis Kraus and Mr. as a staff recreation worker. Her
and Mrs. Joseph Burak.
husband, Sgt. Haubenstock, is
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen of Lin- now stationed in Egypt.
colnshire Rd. left May 9 for a
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond P. Lax
few (lays in Chicago.
of 3755 Grand Ave. announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. God- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har-
sol returned from 10 days in old, to take place at the Bnai
Moshe Congregation on May 20.
New York and Atlantic City.
Reception will be held in the
Mrs. H. V. Kreger and Mrs. synagogue after the services. No
Leonard Weiner gave a tea on personal gifts will be accepted
Friday, May 12, for the pleasure except Jewish National Fund do-
of the board members of the nations.
Council of Jewish Women, at
Sgt. Gerald Bright of the
the home of Mrs. Kreger of Wil-
Army Air Corps is home on fur-
demere Ave.
lough, visiting his parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of and Mrs. Harry Bright of 4071
Longfellow Ave. spent a few Glendale Ave., before leaving for
(lays in Chicago the past week. Greensboro, N. C., for overseas
training.
Mrs. Leon Stern (Mildred
Miss Dorothy Berenson of 11845
Fink) of Minneapolis is visiting
with her brother-in-law and sis- LaSalle Blvd. has as her house
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. guest this week Miss Shirley
Ginsburg of Chicago, Ill. Miss
Holinstat of Roselawn Ave.
Ginsburg was entertained with
Mrs. Samuel Kahn has re- several luncheons and dinner par-
turned to her home in Chicago ties.
after spending a fortnight with
Mrs. Moses Rosenthal of Royal
her children, Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Stein of Northlawn Ave.
Oak had as her guests her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strauss Casper Rosenthal of Warren, 0.
of the Chatham Apts. are plan-
ning to leave April 15 for a
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Simon of
visit in New York and Atlantic Pontiac had as her house guest
City.
Mrs. Charles Siegel of Toronto.
Ont.
Mrs. Edward Epstein has re-
turned from a three-month stay
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack have
in Miami Beach, Fla. She was ac- returned to their home on Chicago
companied by her daughters, Bon- Blvd. after spending the winter
nie and Sheryl.
months in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbstein
of Burlington Road have returned
from a visit in Chicago, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fox and
small son, Michael, formerly of
Kentucky, are now residin v at
18433 Muirland Ave.
Mrs. Milford Stern of the Bed
crest Apt. has returned from :(
visit in Martinsville, Ind.
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week visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Newman of Stur-
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First Lieut. Myron Dushkin is
arriving this week-end from Camp
Breckenridge, Ky., to spend a few
days visiting with his parents,
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