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June 01, 1945 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-06-01

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June I ,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

•121.0 5.•

1945

In the Realm of Local Society

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Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of
Lawrence Ave. are leaving June
I0 for a visit in New York.

Mr. and Airs. Oscar Zemon Of

tel in Chicago over the week-
end.
-----
Mrs. Samuel Katzen of Chicago
is spending 10 days with her
mother, Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lin-
colnshire Drive. Mr. Katzen will
join his family the end of next
week.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gutman of
New York visited with their son,
Lt. Daniel Gutman, who is sta-
tioned in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter
of 1971 Atkinson Ave. will he
At home Sunday, June 3, from
2 to 5 o'clock, in honor of their
daughter, Margery, who is leav-
ing for California.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer
of Huntington Woods returned
from the past week-end in Lud-
ington, Mich.

st,

--Photo by Preston Sweet

Lt.-Col. Edgar Kahn has re-
MRS. MORTON B. ZUCKERMAN
turned from overseas and is
(Miss Gloria Allender)
spending some time with his
At a beautifully appointed wedding„ Miss Gloria Allende•.
mother, Mrs. Albert Kahn of
Birmingham.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Allender of Warrington D•iv•.
wens united in marriage to Morton B. Zuckerman, son of Mr. and
IA. and Mrs. Charles Victor Mts. Harry Zuckerman of live. N. Y., on Sunday, May 20, at tlo
(Helen Lindenbaum) are tempo- Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor .1.
rarily located in Detroit. Lt. Vic- Sonenklar officiated.
tor is stationed at Romulus Air
The bride was charming in an ice-olue silk gown cut on
Base.
nrincess lines. with soft shirring on bottom. deep yoke of illusion
in Same tone of ice-blue, with little cut-out scrolls appliqued to
Mrs. David S. Zemon is arriv- the sheer yoke. The skirt was cut on slim princess lines which
ing June 8 from New York to swept into a five-yard train and was shirred full around the
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. bottom. Her veil was of ice-blue with small satin calot with lilies-
Julian Zemon.
of-the-valley tinted ice-blue formed into a coronet. She carried
an ice-blue prayer book with white orchids.
Mrs. Martin Butzel and her
Mrs. Morton Metzger of New York was matron of honor ami
three sons returned June 2, hav- the bridesmaids included the Mesdames Joseph Allender, Jack
ing spent the winter in Palm Matis, Hartley Maldaver and the Misses Arlyne Kutzen, Ruth
Beach, Fla.
and Frances Goldberg. They all wore shell pink marquisite gowns
and carried shell-pink carnations, except the matron of honor
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr., who carried carnations which were dyed ice-blue to match the
returned Wednesday from a visit bride's gown.
The bride's mother wore an aqua-colored dress with sequins,
in Santa Monica, Calif.
and the groom's mother wore a print hand-blocked linen dress
with sequins.
Airs. Julian L. Zemon and her
The ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Whittier Hotel.
children, Stanley and Natalie,
Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman will make their home in New York.
are leaving June 17 for a week
in Washington and New York.
Mrs. Meyer Prussian, Mrs.
Mrs. John IleaVenrich and
Mrs. Howard Kaichen entertained Louis Mack and Airs. Sidney
jointly at a luncheon Tuesday, Stone returned from a week at
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Sgt. Its Jules Morrison, son
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Flight Officer Marvin Levin-
that was home recently on a 10-
day leave before reporting to
his new station at Lincoln, Neb.
Flight Officer Levinthal's sister,
Mrs. H. Carver, arrived from
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left for Champaign, Ill., to at-
tend the graduation of Miss
Gloria Berman from the Univer-
sity of Illinois.

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Among the many pre-nuptial
affairs given in honor of the
bride-elect, Miss Sally Levine,
were a shower by Mrs. W. Freed
and Miss Lee Bialick at the Wil-
shire; a luncheon by Mrs. A. J.
Cutler at the Belcrest; a dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sabbath; luncheons by Miss
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo Frances Gorov at the Stockholm,
Eugene J. Arnfeld of Warring-
ton Drive returned from several is visiting with her brother and Mrs. Philip Cutler at Frames,
days with his family in Pitts- sister-in-law, Mr. and Airs. An- and by Mrs. Milton Barack at the
Book-Cadillac.
drew Wine man.
burgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desen-
Mrs. Walter Lail) of Strath-
berg of Huntington Woods have
invited a group of friends to din- •ona Drive is spending a %reek in
New York.
ner Tuesday, June 12.
---
Mr. and Airs. Saul Vatz of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis Pittsburgh are the cruests of
have returned from New Orleans their family, Nil.. and Mrs. Louis
to visit with the latter's parents, Beck of Burlingame Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman
of Hamilton Drive.
Mrs. Ralph Davidson of Chi-
cago Blvd. has returned front a
stay in New York City.
Airs. Joseph Folz of Kalamazoo
spent a few days the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Liebe•-
with Miss Marie Newman at the man of Tyler Ave. have returned
Belcrest.
from a visit to New York City.

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Nancy Sue Alandell will be
presented in a piano recital at
8:15 p. in. Thursday, .11111e 7, at
:he Bendctson Netzorg School of
Piano, 5415 Cass. Ali- Mandelk
teacher is Florence Kutzen who
will he at the second piano. Thy
public is invited.
Miss Mandell will play three
of her own Compositions, "Re
becca" and "Locksley" from
Ivanhoe Suite, "Latinesque" and
"Bird of Paradise". The recital
will include "Polonaise" by Bach,
"Fantasie, I) minor" by Mozart,
"Nocturne in C" by Grieg, "Hu•
aloresque"
by Levine, "Little
Shepherd" and "Polliwog's Cake
Walk" by Debussy and Baydn's
"Concerto, D Major."

Airs. Fannie Kalwary and Ali.
and Airs. Sol Weizenbaum and
son, Joseph, of Pittsburgh are
house guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cohn of Edi-
son Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.
Schlesinger and family of Boston
Blvd. left Wednesday for their
summer home in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Hershel V. Kreger left
May 27 to spend several days
with her family in Milwaukee.

Nancy Sue Mandell
Piano Recital June 7

Capt. E. I. Bet kman has re-
turned to Aloe Field. Victoria,
Texas, after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Berkman of Park-
7ide Ave.
- ---
Airs. Abe Kasle of Atkinson
Ave. is visiting in New York
.City.

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Among the many nuptial af.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson of
Huntington Woods had as their fairs given in honor o f m is,
guest their mother, Mrs. M. Jack- Gloi in Allender, whose marriag e
to Morton M. Zuckerman was
son of Boston, Mass.
an event of May . --
.4 ) were those
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of given by the following hostesses
Leslie Ave. have as their guest Mesdames William Rotil, Walt
Aronoff, Julius Green, liar
Mrs. S. Livingston of Toronto.
Coggan, Robert Ru , n, Ha rr.
Mrs. Sidney Stone has re- Shulman, Alax Kogan, D avi.,
turned to her home on LaSalle Kaltman, Joseph Ank oder, Al
Blvd. from a visit to New York. Weisman, Maurice Sidon, Henry
Weinberg, Ed Stein, Sidney Wal.
Mrs. Jack Wechsler and small lace, John Herman, Al Davis, Sid
9011. Jimmy, of New York were Sherman, and the Misses Selma
visiting with Mrs. Wechsler's Roberts, Arlene u n and
mother, Mrs. Abraham Goldberg. Ruth and Frances Goldberg.
of the Wilshire Hotel.

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The Misses Laura Lowell and
Elsie Jackson returned to their
home in New York., having spent
the past five weeks with Mrs.
Harry L. Newman of Lawrence
Ave,
-----
Miss Carol Landau, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lan-
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York City.

Miss Anita Lasky (former De-
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Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bcnyas and
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