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October 27, 1944 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-10-27

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America lavish Periodic* Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, October 27, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

• ENGAGEMENTS

CHARMING BRIDE

and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler of the Art Center announce
the engagement of their daughter, Susan Garvett Kesler, to Pfc.
Maurice J. Kimelman, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kimelman of
Blaine Ave. Miss Kesler was graduated from the University of
Michigan on Oct. 21, and Pfc. Kimelman will receive his degree in
dental surgery from the University of Michigan in June. Their
wedding will take place soon thereafter.

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Cadet Charles Clayman, who
is stationed at Wesleyan, Conn.,
spent a few days with his par-
ents, Md. and Mrs. Harry S.
Clayman of Pingree Ave.

Irene Weingarten honored Miss
Katz at a gathering at her home
Oct. 19. Miss Katz is residing
at Mosher Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bookstein
of Webb Ave. are guests at the
Commodore Hotel, New York
City, this week.

Mrs. Max Frank of Calvert
Ave. is visiting in Dallas, Tex.
and Oklahoma City, Okla., the
latter place being where her son,
Pvt. Robert Frank, is stationed

Miss Marilyn Katz, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I. Katz of Pen-
nington Dr., left this week for
Ann Arbor, Mich., where she
entered her Junior year at the
'University of Michigan. Miss

Mrs. Andrew Blau and small
son, Robert Philip, of 2664 Cal-
vert, left for an extended visit
in Phoenix, Ariz., to be with her
husband who is an Aviation Stu-
dent at Luke Field.

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Mrs. Albert Meister of Boston
Blvd., teacher of Dramatic Art,
and Rosina Betman La Kritz,
vocalist, of Oakman Blvd., par-
ticipated in the program of the
Installation of Officers banquet
of the Bnai David Synagogue on
Oct. 22.

Ralph Stone, Storekeeper 2/C,
is home on a 30-day overseas
leave. He is visiting with his wife,
the former Rosalyn Bronstein,
and his family. Storekeeper Stone
has been on an LST on active
duty in the Pacific, He has par-
ticipated in one major amphi-
bious invasion. He returns to his
ship at the end of this leave for
continuation of his overseas duty.
Mrs. Stone visited her husband
when his ship returned to the
West Coast and they spent one
month together in California be-
fore he received his lave.

• BIRTHS

Oct. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canvasser (Elaine Rosen-
berg) of Strathcona Dr., a son, Richard Joel.
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Remez (Frances Burnstinc)
of 261 Milford St., E Lansing, a daughter, Janet Diane.
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohner (Faye Grunt) of
Gladstone Ave., a son, Martin Paul.
Oct. 11—To Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ornstein (Martha Lichter)
of Ewald Circle, a son, Alexander Thomas.
Oct. 11—To Pvt. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber (Lillian Michelson)
of Clarksville. a son, Michael Horace. Pvt. Haber is stationed at
Camp Crowder, Mo.
Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makie (Helen Rembaum)
of 18285 Steel, a son, Mark Howard.
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Serling (Annette Reiner)
of Waverly Ave., a son, Michael Benson.
Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gendleman (Clara Berko-
witz), a son, Mark David.
' , Oct. 20—To Ensign and Mrs. Charles L. Deutsch (Ruth War-
ren) of Flint, Mich., a daughter, Roberta S.
Oct. 23—To Dr. and Mrs. M. Selik (Edith Michelson), formerly
of Detroit, now of Galveston, Tex., a (laughter, Evelyn Adele.

P419• II

Dr. Morris Weitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Weitz of 3344 Ful-
lerton Ave., left on Oct. 23 for
Seattle, Wash., where he has ob-
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tained a position as assistant pro-
fessor in the department of phil-
MRS. MEYER H. GREEN
osophy at the University of Wash-
(Miss Hilda Rosenberg)

ington. Dr. Weitz attended

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosen-
berg of Hazelwood Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Hilda, to Lt. Meyer H. Green,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A.
Green of Taylor Ave. on Satur-
day evening. Sept. 30, at Lach-
ars.
The bride's attendants were
Mrs. Rubin Goldberg and Mrs.
Gerold Schecter of New York City.
Miss Arlene Karbal was maid of
honor. Ushers included Sam Kar-
bal and Benny Greenbaum. Dr.
Leon Firestone acted as best
man. The bridal party included
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Karbal, grand-
parents of the bride.
Lt. Green is a graduate of the
University of Detroit Dental
School and Mrs. Green is a grad-
uate of Highland Park Junior
College.
Lt. and Mrs. Green spent their
honeymoon in Chicago.

Wayne University, the University
of Chicago, and received his doc-
tor's degree at the University of
Michigan in June, 1943. Mrs.
Weitz. the former Geraldine Plis-
con, will join her husband alter.
She is residing temporarily with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Pliscon at 9317 Genesee Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Good-
man of Sherbourne Rd. had as
their week-end guests their broth-

er and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bayer of Cincinnati,
Ohio.

S/Sgt, Leo E. Berlin of 19352
Ohio Ave., who has been in Italy

for the past eight months, is now
entitled to wear the Gold Over-
seas Service Bar under recent

War Department orders. Sgt.
Berlin is a Squadron Sergeant
Major with a B-24 Liberator

Heavy Bombardment Group which
has flown more than 100 combat
missions against the enemy in

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Mrs. M. Cohen of South Bend.
Ind., is visiting relatives and
friends in Detroit this week.

Miss Bernice Weissman, who
has recently returned with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Weissman, from Palestine, left
this week for Ann Arbor, Mich.,
to study at the University of
Michigan. Miss Weissman has
attended the University of Bei-
rut, Lebanon, Syria.

Cadet Sandy Perlis, who is at-
tending the University of Mich-
igan, is spending a few days vis-
iting in New York City.

Pfc. Eli Eubar is spending a
few days visiting with his moth-
er, Mrs. A. Subar of Hazelwood
Ave. Pfc. Subar is stationed in
Clinton, Ont., Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Kroll of the
Wilshire Hotel, accompanied by
Mrs. Charles H. Goldman, 2916
Glendale, left for Buffalo, N. Y.
for a short stay. Th
will be
entertained by the cast of the
stage production "Sons of Fun,"
in which Mr. and Mrs. Kroll's
daughter, Patricia, is playing.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Cole,
225 Merton Rd., are spending a
week in New York visiting their
son, Sgt. Richard Cole.

Dr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Jacobs
of Lawrence Ave. are in Chicago
attending the conferences of the
Pedic Research Society, of which
Dr. Jacobs is a fellow. •

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Oct. 15. Lt. Lankin is stationed
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of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Donon of
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are ' now living in Washington,
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