DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, January 5, 1945 Page Seven RECENT BRIDE • ENGAGEMENTS CHARMING BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tucker of 2214 Taylor Ave. announce th0 engagement of their daughter, Bettie Jane, to Cpl. Charles Finkel- Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Finkelstein of Los Angeles, Cal. Cpl. Finkelstein is now serving overseas. Mr. 111(1 Mrs. Lawrence Davis of Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne Sharon, to Charles L. Lippitt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herman E. Lippitt of Philadelphia Ave. • BIRTHS Dec 17—To S/Sgt. and Mrs. David Simon ( (Dolly Kohn), a daughter, Elaine Marsha. Dec. 23—To M /Sgt. and Mrs. Charles P. Rader (Ruth Neshkes) of Clairmont Ave., a daughter, Judith Lynn. IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY —Photo by Dorothy's Studio MRS. ARDWYN H. DISNER (G. Joyce Cantor) Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cantor of Wildemere Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, G. Joyce, to Pvt. Ardwyn H. Disner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dis- ner of Santa Rosa Dr. The couple were married in Waco, Tex., Dec. 21. Rabbi Macht officiated. Pvt. and Mrs. Herb Oppenheim of Detroit at- tended the bride and groom. Af- ter a short honeymoon in Dallas, Pvt. and Mrs. Disner will make their home in Waco, Tex., where the groom is stationed. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Win-, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Block, shall of Pennington Dr. are former Detroiters, are spending spending a few weeks in Miami I some time visiting in this city. Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shetker of of Cortland Ave. were hosts to Buena Vista Ave. spent the relatives and friends on Monday, Jan 1, at a cocktail and buffet week-end in Cleveland, 0. dinner celebrating their 25th Cadet Lawrence Arden, who is wedding anniversary. stationed in Victorville, Fla., was Mrs. Edward Pevos entertain- home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arden of Bos- ed severed couples on Sunday, Dec. 24, in honor of her hus- ton Blvd. band's birthday. Second Lt. Arthur J. Osborne has left to report to his Army (Society Continued on Page 8) Air Base in Hobbs, New Mexico. He spent his furlough with his Flowers for all occasions- parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Osborne Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 of Burlingame Ave. ,.r IN THE REALM Let . . . OF LOCAL SOCIETY —Photo by John Henderson MRS. LESLIE R. SCHMIER ( (Regene M. Schefman) flower girl. The best man was Walter D. Schmier, brother of the groom. Ushers were Lester Burton, Barnett Katzman, Jul- ian Tobias and Sam Grandon. The bride attended Wayne University and the groom at- tended the University of Mich- igan and Wayne University. The couple are honeymooning in Mexico and upon their re- turn will reside on Whitmore Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schefman of Burlingame Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Regene, to Leslie R. Schmier, son of A. M. Schmid. of Chicago Blvd. The wedding ceremony took place at the Hotel Statler on Dec. 23 and Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. The matron of honor was Mrs. Irving Levine, twin sister of the bride. Sherry Chase Tobias was IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY "Lestra ll Knitters Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spear of Lawrence Ave. had as their guest their nephew, Jack Spear, of Chicago, Ill. Show you how to crochet that beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katkin of Balmoral Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green of Calvert Ave., have returned from a visit in Chicago. for very little money. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Hackman of Elmhurst Ave. left last week for a visit to the West Coast. • FREE INSTRUCTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harvith of Wisconsin Ave. had as their guests Mrs. Hyman Jones and her daughter, Gladys, of New York City. With the purchase of Corde. • Corde colors black and brown in stock. Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the ity of Michigan after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Reid:est entertained a group of friends at luncheon and cards Mrs. Aaron Pregerson. on Tuesday, Jan. 2, at the Wom- Miss Anita Ruskin has re- en's City Club. sumed her studies at the Uni- versity of Michigan after spend- Miss Judy Pregerson returned ing the holidays with her par- GOLDFARB - GOODMAN last week to Ann Arbor to re- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ruskin Announcement is made of the sume her studies at the Univers- of Normandy Ave. marriage of Mrs. Minnie Good- man to Harry Goldfarb on Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Goldfarb are residing at the Detroiter Hotel. Photography —in the Hollywood Manner Specializing in WEDDING PARTIES . Babies • 'nrOUP women • • Engagem ent Wedding and ene I e e studio 9th Floor, Metropolitan Bldg. CAdillac 6381 ORLEY - HARRIS Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Harris of Santa Barbara Dr. announce the marriage of their (laughter, Suzanne Edythe, to Joseph H. Orley, U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Orley of Webb Ave. The couple were united in marriage on Saturday evening, Dec. 30, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.. Rabbi Hershman officiated. The bride was lovely in a gown of white illusion net, ex- tremely simple, trimmed only by shirring to soften the lines. Her tulle veil extended beyond the train of her gown and her bou- quet At as of calla lilies. The bride was attended by Mrs. Robert B. Bader of Day- Graham Orley, the ton, 0. groom's brother, was best man. After a short trip to Chicago the couple will take up residence in Bloomington, Ind., where the groom is stationed. 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