Friday, January 19, 1946
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chroniele
RECENT BRIDE
V
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Sch-
mier (the former Regene M.
Schefman), have returned from
their Mexican honeymoon trip.
The wedding took place Dec. 23.
Leonard Rosin, uncle of the
bride, who attended the wedding,
returned to New York City.
Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the Bel-
crest returned this week from
an extended stay at Hollywood,
Fla.
Mrs. Allan Rosenberg (Dor•
Ann Altman) has left for a
month's stay at Miami Beach
where she will join her mother,
Mrs. H. Altman.
Page Eleven
• ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wexler of Leslie Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Dr. Raymond M. Engel-
man, son of Mr. and Mts. Max Engelman of Webb Ave. Dr. Engel-
man graduated from the University of Michigan and is a member
of the Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. He is a resident physician at
Grace Hospital. The wedding has been set for March 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of 3375 Fullerton Ave. announce
the betrothal of their daughter, Dorothy, to Sol Turk of Los
Angeles. The marriage will take place Jan. 21.
Mrs. Ida Klein of Rochester Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Frances Pearl, to Eli L. Shusterman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Shusternuin of Taylor Ave.
• WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nord and
Jan, 21—Miss Freda Greenbaum, daughter of A. Greenbaum
son, Donald, of Matawan, N. J., of Cortland Ave., to Ben Goldberg of this city, son of Mrs. Rachel
spent two weeks with Mrs. Nord's Goldberg of Brooklyn, N. Y.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.
Greenbaum of Webb Ave. They
left for their home in the East
on Friday.
Dec. 31--Tb Mr. and Mrs. Morton Edward Reizen (Sylvia
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weisman Grundy) a son, Edward Burton.
of Gladstone Ave. have as their
Jan. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. David H. Marsh (Ruth Zack),
guests their two sons, who are (laughter, Barbara Leslie.
both in service. Unfortunately
Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gold (Sylvia Lerman) of 20185
the brothers missed seeing each Ward Ave., a son, Paul Ernst.
other by only a week. P.O. 3/
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peitz (Sarah Fogelman), a son,
David Weisman of the U.S. Coast Ronald Howard.
Guards, and his wife, Adele, ar-
Jan. 9—To Cpl. and Mrs. Leonard A. Mason (Connie Elconin)
rived here from Lake City, Fla, of 2975 Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Lynne Rae.
where P.O. Weisman is stationed.
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mandelbaum of 2538 Elm-
While on furlough here they hurst Ave., a son, Yehudah Naftali.
have been staying at the home
Jan. 13—To Sgt. and Mrs. Morton W. Gurelik (Sara Mautner)
of Mrs. Weisman's parents, Mr. of 4256 Clements Ave., a daughter, Cheryl Lynne.
and Mrs. Louis Wolff of Glen-
dale Ave.
Capt. Arnold Kass is now in (Additional Social Items will be
found on Fige 14)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel the mid-Pacific area and is serv-
of Chicago Blvd. celebrated their ing the Army as dermatologist.
48th wedding anniversary Sat- His wife, Regina, and son, Ray,
urday, Jan. 6. They gave a din- are residing at 13100 LaSalle Flowers for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622
ner party at the Latin Quarter Blvd.
on Sunday night, Jan. 7 for
their immediate family. The out
of town members of the family
who attended were Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Barris and son, Richard,
of Shaker Heights, 0., and Mrs.
Yale Weinstein of Utica, N. Y.
• BIRTHS
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•
—Mote by J. J. Clarke
ales
MRS. ALBERT D. WEBER
(Ruth Sher)
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buckner
of Pontiac, accompanied by
Ruth Sher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forman of Calvet their daughter, Audrey, are reg-
Ave., and Capt. Albert D. Weber were married Dec. 3 at the istered at the Edgewater Beach
Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Herschman and Cantor Sonenklar officiated. Hotel, Chicago, for a week.
Capt. and Mrs. Weber are now residing in Abilene, Tex.
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak
at Lansing Monday night, Jan.
22, under the auspices of the
Michigan Round Table of Chris-
tians and Jews.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Samuel
Satov-
Mrs. Leo Croll of Fairfield
Ave. was hostess at a cocktail sky of Chicago Blvd. are spend-
Miriam G. Slobin (Mrs. S. K.)
party Sunday afternoon, Jan. 14. ing a month in West Palm residing at the Seward Hotel
Beach, Fla.
has returned from her recent
stay in Los Angeles. While there
Mrs. Harry Fox has returned
Mrs. Fred Gottfurcht of Muir- she was entertained by former
to her home on Euclid Ave. from
land Ave. is sojourning in Miami Detroiters.
a visit in New York City.
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Max
Mrs. Louis Oppenheim and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of of 2978 Burlingame Ave. cele-
small son, Robert, have returned
frmo a stay in New York City. Chicago Blvd. left a week ago brated their silver wedding an-
niversary on Thursday, Jan. 4,
for a visit in Miami Beach.
at a dinner for 60 people at
Capt. Lionel Braun, who has just
Pereira's. Among the guests was
Mrs.
Harry
Raden
has
return-
returned from overseas duty in
their daughter, Mrs. Milton H.
ed
to
her
home
on
Euclid
Ave.
New Guinea, is visiting his
Shopnick of Deal, N. J., who is
mother, Mrs. M. Braun of At- from a stay in New York City. spending 10 days visiting her
kinson Ave.
parents.
Mrs. Samuel Zeidman of Santa
Mrs. Joseph Newman of Ful- Barbara Ave. is leaving this
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Lieb-
lerton Ave. left' last week to week-end for Miami Beach.
erwitz of 4215 Glendale Ave.
spend the winter months in
are holding open house on Sun-
Miami Beach. ‘,
Mrs. William Serwer of Boston day, Jan. 21, from 7 to 11 p. m.
Blvd. is visiting relatives in New in honor of their son, Byron,
Mrs. Jacob Rosenblatt of Euc- York, N. Y.
who is home on furlough.
lid Ave. has returned from a visit
t wouni Itentitt are nuu'e
in New York City.
Mrs. Arthur Gould of Calvert ;ration Committee to "study
Ave. spent the past week-end in basic problems affecting post-
Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of Boston, Mass.
r immigration and Naturaliza-
Canterbury Dr are spending the
i"—which sounds like a sens-
winter in Hollywood, Fla.
Miss Sarah Rosenberg of Wil-
approach to a complicated
demere Ave. left for an extend- him. At this point, however,
Mrs. E. Shorr of Muirland ed stay in New York.
Ave. is visiting in New York
Mrs. Isidore Berkowitz. of 3734
City.
Miss Bess Steinberg, who has
ha ' Cortland Ave. has left for Miami
been making her home in San Beach for an indefinite stay, to
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper Francisco, is visiting with rela- join her husband.
of Atkinson Ave. left Wednes- tives and friends in Detroit while
day for West Palm Beach, Fla. enroute to New York.
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$495 to $1095
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$198 to $278
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$395 to $450
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Beth Aaron Sisterhood
Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Rudin of Elects Officers
Collingwood honored their daugh-
The following officers have
ter, Joyce, on her 16th birthday
with a hay-ride party at Morton's been elected to head the new
Beth Aaron Sisterhood:
Riding Stables.
Mrs. Nathan Reznick, presi-
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president; Mrs. Samuel Freed-
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pon the death of her father,
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