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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-05-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Mey 19, 1944

In 1 he Realm of Local Society

BRIDE OF APRIL

Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin of
Webb Ave. spjent some time
with their son, Seymour, in Phil-
adelphia, where he broadcast and
gave a several programs. On
Thursday, May 11, he presented
the Curtis opera class in ex-
cerpts from several operas, be-
ing soloist and also conducting
from the piano.



Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cushman
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Lowell, Saturday, May
20, at 9:30 a. in., at Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Tay-
lor and Woodrow Wilson. Dinner
will be given the same evening
at the Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gilbert
announce the Bar Mitzvah I.
their son, Jerome Stanley, 0
Saturday, June 3, at :30 a. rs„
at Congregation Shaarei Shu•
maim, 15700 Muirland A ve . Re.
ception Sunday, June 4, 3 to 7
p. m., at 15522 Normandy
Ave.

Miss Gertrude Jean Leve,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel J. Leve of Hazelwood Ave.,
is home for a month's stay. She
has been residing in Washing-
ton, D. C., and New York City
Mrs. Ida Shwayder of Denver, for the past year.
Col., is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sharp
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- of 11390 Broadstreet announce
gene Sims of Stratford Rd.
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Jacob. Services will be held Sat-
Joseph Falk of Stoepel Ave. urday morning, May 27, at the
spent severael days in Boston United Hebrew Schools, Tuxedo
and Leominister, Mass., the past and Holmur Branch. At home to
week.
friends and relatives same Satur-
day evening. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch-
man of Cambridge Rd. enter-
tained a few friends at dinner,
Friday night, May 19.

The Misses Janet Nierle Kohn,
Ruth Ann Ziff and Lois Jean
Werbe have returned to An
Arbor after a week-end visit at
the Palmer House in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers
of Edison Ave. were hosts at a
dinner party Friday night, May
19, at Franklin Hills Country
Club.

Miss Helen Behenstock of
Cumberland Way will leave the
early part of next week for the
summer in New York.

Leo M. Panzer, :12. husband
of Mrs. Lillian D. Panzer of
3018 Monterey Ave., is receiv
ing his initial naval indoetrina•
tion at the U. S. Naval Training
Center, Great Lakes, Ill.

Flowers for all occasion s-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622,

I

SIIEGEIL

fr'oodward at State

Detroit

Mrs. Alma Fruhauf will com-
pliment Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal
at a luncheon Thursday, May 25,
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.

Dr. Ezra Lipkin returned from
New York where he attended a
convention given over to the
subject of rheumatics.

—Photo by John Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laiken
of LaSalle Blvd. have as their
guests Mrs. Sara Israelson and
her daughter, Miss Judish Israel-
On April 23 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Dunitz of son of Washington, D. C.
18000 Fairfield Ave., was a beautiful setting for the marriage
Miss Shirley Weingarden of
of their daughter, Dolly, to Lieut. (jg) Bernard B. Brown, U.S.N.R.,
Calvert
Ave. was hostess to a
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of Grand Ave. The ceremony took
place before an improvised altar of white calla lilies, carnations and group of friends at a personal
shower and midnight supper at
white stock.
her home on May 8, honoring
The bride was beautiful in a Nettie Rosenstein original bridal Miss Florence Wexler.
robe of heavy candlelight satin in the basque fashion, with insets
of val lace over the shoulders and a large hoop skirt. The lace was
Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston
repeated on the voluminous skirt and on the four yard train. Her Blvd. is visiting in Woodmere,
full length veil was of white illusion net caught with lilies of the Long Island, N. Y.
valley framing the face. She carried a white prayer book covered
Miss Marie Newman of the
with white orchids.
The bride's only attendant was her sister, Shirley, who acted Belcrest Hotel has as her guest
as maid-of-honor, and was attired in a pale blue taffeta period Mrs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo,
gown with a heart-shaped neckline and a hoop skirt. Her headdress Mich.
was of pale blue illusion net and velvet and she carried a Colonial
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Linx of
bouquet of pink roses and blue iris.
Byron Ave. are visiting in the
The groom was attended by Wallace Friedman, who acted as East.
best man.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Max Dunitz, was lovely in a dinner
Pvt. Stanley Schiller is spend-
dress of grey crepe, trimmed in organza, and the groom's mother ing a 24-day furlough visiting
was charming in tangerine crepe. Both wore orchids.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
After the ceremony, at which Rabbi Hershman and Cantor Schiller of Snowden Ave. Pvt.
Sonenklar officiated, cocktails and dinner were served to 125 guests. Schiller has just returned from
The briday couple left by motor for Lieut. Brown's station spending 21 months overseas duty
in England, North Africa, Corsica
at Yorktown, Va., where they will be living indefinitely.
and Casablanca and is returning
to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schles-
Mrs. Anna Payne of Chicago when his furlough is over.
inger of Boston Blvd. are leaving is visiting with her children,
May 26 for their summer home Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Brisk-
Mr. and Mrs. David Emmer of
in Charlevoix.
man of Chicago Blvd.
Shrewsbury Drive are spending
the week in New York.
Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Bal-
The Misses Rose, Rae and
Mrs. Harry Weizenbaum of
moral Drive left May 12 to visit Annabelle Myers of Burlingame
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ave. have returned from an ex- Atkinson Ave. has returned from
a fortnight's visit in St. Joseph,
Robert Smith in New York.
tended visit in California.
Mich.
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy of the
Mrs. Jerry Cahn, with her
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godson
Whittier will be hostess at a daughter, Phyllis, returned to
dinner party Saturday, May 27, Ann Arbor after a 10-day visit have returned to their home on
at the Franklin Hills Country with Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Muirland Ave. from a visit in
Atlantic City, N. J.
Club.
Meyer of Suffolk Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer
Mrs. Martin Butzel and her
Mrs. S. M. Epstein and Mrs. of the Lee Plaza Hotel are visit-
three sons are returning the end Abe Srere will honor Mrs. Ed- ing in New York City.
of the month from Palm Beach, win M. Rosenthal of Hollywood,
where they spent the winter.
Fla., at a luncheon May 27 to
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Good-
be given at Franklin Hills man of Sherbourne Rd. are
Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell Country Club.
spending this week in New York.
of Farmington are spending 10
They are accompanied by their
days in New York.
Mrs. Harry Brilling of Burlin- daughter, Marion.
game Ave. returned after spend-
S/S Arthur Fink of Chicago ing the winter in Florida.
Mrs. Fred Sherman is return-
spent Mother's Day with his par-
ing this week-end to her home
Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman of on Beaconsfield Ave. from Cleve-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Whitmore Rd. visited with her land, 0.
Fink of the Lee Plaza.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith of Mrs. Nathan Sloss of Cleveland.
Miss Bertha Broudy of Tyler
Huntington Woods is honoring
Ave. left this week for an in-
her husband at a birthday din-
Mrs. Norman Sloman and definite visit in Los Angeles,
ner party on Saturday night, daughter, Barbara Ann, of Kan- Calif.
sas City spent a few days with
May 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein
Miss Helen Geller has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blumberg while enroute to New York City. to New York after visiting with
will be hosts at a dinner party
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan of
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kopman of the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Tuesday night, May 23. to be
Whitmore Rd. spent a few days
given at the Standard Club.
in the East with their son, En-
Mrs. Paul Broder of Whitmore
Corp. Gilbert Harrison of Cal- sign Joseph Kopman, and daugh• Rd. is visiting with her husband,
ifornia, stationed at Selfridge ter, Barbara, who is attending Cpl. Broder, who is stationed in
Field, spent the past week-end Highland Manor. ,
Barstow, Calif.
in Detroit visiting with relatives.
Lt. Milford T. Stein returned
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of
Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Bos- to California after a leave with the Indian Village Manor are
ton Blvd. returned from a few his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- visiting in French Lick Springs.
days in Cincinnati.
ward Stein of Afton Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Druck-
Mrs. Walter Schoenbach of man of 19195 Griggs Ave. will
Mr. and Mrs. William Imerman
returned from a visit with their Chicago is visiting with her chil- be at the home to their rela-
children, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley dren, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv tives and friends on Sunday,
May 28.
Imerman in Beverly Hills, Calif. of Wildemere Ave.

MRS. BERNARD B. BROWN
(Miss Dolly Dunitz)

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