Friday, Sept. 29, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

ENGAGED

Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of Sturtevant Ave. announce the

e ngagement of their daughter, Rose, to Jack Lieberman, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Richton Ave. The marriage
will take place on Nov. 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davidson of Pennington Dr. announce the

e ngagement of their daughter, Ruby, to Lt. Jack Lawson, son of

D1 r, and Mrs. Ben Lazowsky of Trumbull Ave. Lt. Lawson, a grad-
uate of the University of Detroit Dental School, is stationed at
Fort Lewis, Wash.

• BIRTHS

Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moscow of Longfellow Ave.,
a daughter, Sandra Ruth.

Sept. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo:' Kahn of 17500 Pennington Dr.,

Sept. 21—To Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Samuel Heyman of 'Dayton,
Ohio, a son, Samuel Richard.
Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Loewenberg (Florence
Vass) of Highland Ave., a daughter, Janice Ruth.

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Mr. and Mrs. Tarckoff of Haz-
elwood Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their niece, Jean
Glickoff, to Samuel Cohn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Win
of Pingree Ave. The wedding
(late has not been set.

William H. (Bill) Green, son
of Mrs. Ada Green of 2611 Whit-
Ave. has just been appointed
to the Chicago office of Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Corp., as
assistant to the Western Super-
Mrs. Nathan Shafkind of Rose-
intendent of Exploitation and lawn Ave. is leaving Tuesday by
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plane for Tyler, Tex., to visit
Pvt. Shafkind who is stationed
Pfc. Jack Rodell of the Army at Camp Faunin. She will return
Air Forces Medical Section in Oct. 17.
Dover, Del., spent the New Year
holidays with his relatives, Mr.
Mrs. Minnie Davids and son,
and Mrs. Harry Bomus in the Harvey Alan, will leave Oct. 4
Bronx, New York.
to join her husband, L. A. C.
Davids, at Lethbridge, Alberta.
Lt. and Mrs. Max Moss are Mrs. Davids was the guest of her
visiting Lt. Moss' parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
and Mrs. David Moss of Clair- Kopel of Hazelwood Ave. Mrs.
mount Ave. Lt. Moss is stationed Kopel will accompany her daugh-
at Camp Gruber, Okla.
ter and will visit in Lethbridge,
Calgary, and Vancouver, B. C.

SAFEGUARD 1
BABY'S
HEALTH

Miss Nettie Cohen of New
York City will arrive this week-
end to spend several days with
LIFTON - WINOKUR
her family. She will be the guest
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Winokur of her sister and brother-in-law,
of Calvert Ave. announce the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frank, 18276
marriage of their daughter, Pola, Woodingham Dr.
to Lt. Herman Lifton. The wed-
Miss Fa y a n n e Gleenblatt,
ding, which took place at the
home of the bride on Sunday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Sept. 17, was officiated over by J. Greenblatt of Fairfield Ave.,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Minnie left Thursday, Sept. 28, to begin
Winokur, sister of the bride, was her studies at the University of
maid of honor, and Freddy Lif- Illinois.
ton, brother of the groom, was
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. 01-
best man. Mrs. Lifton plans to
join Lt. Lifton in Camp Barkeley, lesheimer have returned from
Tex., where he is stationed with Toledo, Ohio, where they spent
the past week-end.
the Regional Hospital.

Mrs. Harry Robinson and fam-
ily of Tuxedo Ave. have returned
from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,
where they were vacationing.

Sept. 18—To Capt. and Mrs. Albert Kaplan (Leah Becker of
Windsor) of 1025 St. 14th St., Abilene, Tex., a daughter, Dianna.

IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

MARRIAGES

Pfc. Bernard I. Zeff, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zeff of
3557 Montclair, is home to spend
a 15-day furlough with his par-
ents and friedds, when he will
return to Tinkor Field, Oklahoma
Mrs. Al Padover has returned City, Okla.
to her home on Leh. e Ave. from
a stay at Cedar Beach, Ont.

a son, Richard Alan.

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Miss Carol Landau, daughter of
the Maurice Landaus of Longfel-
low Ave., left this week for
Champagne, Ill., where she is at-
tending the University of Illinois.

A GREAT
SHOW!

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner

of Pontiac are spending this
week in French Lick Springs, Ind.

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DANCERS

J. J. Edden of 3310 Rochester
Ave. returned from a 2-weeks'
vacation in Harbor Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein
and son, Marcus, Jr., of 1530
Lee Place, returned from their
visit to Norfolk, Va., where they
visited for a week with their son
and daughter-in-law, Lt. (jg) and
Mrs. Arthur Edelstein. Lt. (jg)
Edelstein is stationed now at Lit-
tle Creek, Va., as an instructor.
He spent 13 months overseas in

New Guinea.

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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glasier
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arden and
family, formerly of LaSalle Blvd.,
are now residing in their new
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fein and
family of Leslie Ave. have re-
turned from White Lake, Mich.
where they spent the summer
months.

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a matter of fact, at the rate they are now
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MISCHA ELMAN
JOSEF HOFMANN
Jeanette MecDONALD
Marjorie LAWRENCE
DOROTHY MAYNOR
ROBERT CASADESUS
RUDOLF SERKIN
FRANCESCATTI
BRAILOWSKY
HUROCK'S BALLET
LARRY ADLER
DONALD DAME
CLAUDIO ARRAU
SIMON BARERE
KERSTIN THORBORG
HARDESTY JOHNSON
JOSEF GINGOLD
Jasche SCHAWRZMAN
SEYMOUR LIPKIN

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Mrs. Charles Fordon of Ink-
ster, Mich., has returned from
a visit in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn
of Fairfield Ave. left this week
for Los Angeles, Cal., where they
will visit their son, Pvt. Avern
Cohn.

Capt. Paul Pensler, who is sta-
tioned at Camp Gruber, Okla.,
is home on leave visiting with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Pensler of Calvert Ave.

Leon Levine of Richton Ave.
has returned from a short stay
in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

Master Sgt. Charles Israel,
who is stationed at Great Bend,
Kan., is home visiting Mrs. Israel
(Bernice Nemer) and son, Denis,
of Buena Vista Ave.

Lt. Norman Ash is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ash
of LaSalle Blvd. Lt. Ash is sta-
tioned at Dover Air Base, Dover,
Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer and
daughter, Frieda. of 4301 Leslie
spent the week-end in Buffalo
where they attended the wedding
of their niece, Phyllis Adler, to
Elliott Charles Lasser, U.S.N.R.

Miss Sybil Block, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Block of
Calvert Ave., left this week for
Champagne, Ill., where she is at-
tending the University of Illinois.

Mrs. Sam Serwer, Mrs. Edward
Stein and Mrs. Leo Frank are
acting as hostesses at a luncheon
and miscellaneous shower honor-
ing Mrs. Arthur Serwer (Beatrice
Fisher), which is being given at
the Hotel Book-Cadillac Sept. 30.

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