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Friday, June 29, 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY!

RECENT BRIDE

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slakter announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Florence Ruth, to S/Sgt. Marvin Wisotsky, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Wisotsky. S/Sgt. Wisotsky has just returned from
overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golman, of 3040 Glendale, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sherre Zelden, to Lt. Kai Gladstone,
USAAF, son of Mrs. Eve Gladstone, of 2635 Cortland. Lt. Gladstone
just returned from service in the European Theater as a fighter
pilot. The wedding will take place at the Whittier Apt. Hotel, July 15.

Mrs. Jerome Morton of Ro s lyn ' Captain Walter Muller, recently
Road returned from a week in promoted, is visiting his mother,
Chicago.
Mrs. ,Julia Muller of the Belcrest,
while en route to his new station
Lawrence 1Velling of Los An. at Manchester, N. 11., where he
wil ■ continue with his duties as a
le s, Calif. is visiting in Detroit.
legal officer in the Army.

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Lt. David M. -Schwartz, son of
Mi. and .Mrs, Morr's Schwartz of
pingree - Avenue, after spending
21..days at home and two weeks at
Miami Beach, Fla., has been re-
assigned to service in Los Angeles,
Lt. Schwa) tz recently returned on
rotation from three years service
in the South Pacific.

David Kelman
Wins Promotion

• BIRTHS

The promotion of David Kel-
man of 14;roit from corporal to
sergeant has been announced by
Headquarters, Ninth Air Force
Service Command.

Sgt. Kelman is now stationed
Dr. Fred M. Barbos of the Pro- in Germany. He has been assign-
1.ssional Bldg., spent the week ed to the engine ring section,
Kelman arrived in the Euro-
end at the Allergic Clinic at Ann
pean Theater in August, 1913. He
Arbor.

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is a graduate of Wayne Univer-
sity, and before entcrng the ser-

1st Lt. Sheldon Moyer is spend- vice in March, 1943, he was em-
ing his furlough from overseas ployed as an accountant by the
with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude ordnance branch of the Army.
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Moyer of Dumbarton Rd,
His wife, Mrs. Lillian Kelman,
MRS. WILLIAM A. ROBY
lives at 2685 Richton. He is the
(Miss Jean Zemmol)
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Fisher of son of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Kel-
man
of
3359
Monterey.
On
June
22 at the Statler Hotel.
Calvert Ave. have as their guests,
Miss Jean Zemmol, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Finkelman and
Judge and Mrs. Ed. Dell of Mid- Buy that Extra War Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zemmol of
1824 Fullerton Ave. became the
dletown, Ohio,
nn a Blood Donor.
bride of William A. Roby,
U.S.N.R., son of Mr. and Mrs.
;. C. Roby, 3403 Oakman Blvd.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated.
The bride was lovely in a can-
llelight satin gown and she car-
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ried two white orchids on an
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ivory prayer book. Mrs. Leonard
leyers was matron of honor and
SCHOLNICK'S PRESENTS
ad score a grey gown and carried blue
Initiations in colonial bouquet.
The bridesmaids included the
;room's two sisters, the Misses
THE BEST
Doris and Phyllis Roby who wore
powder blue and pink gowns and
carried blue and pink carnations
in colonial bouquets. Cpl. Lau-
rence Kurtz acted as best man.
Mrs. Zemmol, mother of the groom
yore a gown of grey crepe trim-
med in soft pink. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Roby will reside
at Great Lakes, Ill. where Mr.
Roby is stationed.

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of the year

CHARMING BRIDE

—Phol

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( Miss Susan Garvett Kesler)

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$8.50

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$10.00

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and style for each — at Scholnick's . . . In a

variety of cool, colorful fabrics that will wear

you well.

WASHINOTON BOULIVAID AT GRAND AIM

• ENGAGEMENTS

Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kes-
ler announce the marriage of their
daughter Susan Garvett Kesler to
Dr. Maurice Jack Kimelman son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kimel-
man. Dr. A. M. Hershman read
the service in the presence of
both families, at four o'clock on
Sunday the twenty-fourth of June
it the Wardell Hotel, before an
n- iprovised altar adorned with
vases of white gladioli and snap-
dragons, and lighted by cathedral
tapers.
The Bride's gown of candle
light satin was fashioned with a
graceful dropped shoulder line and
deep yolk of illusion, which was
outlined by a Bertha of Rose-
pointe lace. The bodice was fitted,
and the full skirt ended in a long
circular train. Her finger-tip veil
If illusion fell from a coronet of
Rosepointe lace worn by her
Mother at her wedding. White
orchids and gardenias made up
the Bridal bouquet.
Miss Anne Kaplan. of Bridge-
port, Conn. was the Maid of Hon-
or. and was gowned in Ice-Blue
chiffon. She carried Coolidge roses.
Following a fortnight's stay at
Mackinac Island, Dr. and .Mrs.
Kimelman, who are both gradu-
ates of the Universit , . will make
their home in Ann Arborr..itahere
Dr. Kimelman will pursue' his
Graduate work at the university
and instruct in the College of
Dentistry. His fraternities arc Al-
pha Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Hon-
orary National Scholastic.

June 5—To Sgt. and Mrs. Philip Golob (Thelma Goldsmith) of
Palmdale, Calif., a son, Larry Donald.
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Owens (Belle L. Fineman)
of 8200 N. Cainbridge, a son, Leon Jos:ph.
June 7—to Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Feiler (Cell Cohen of Windsor) -
)f 16:83 Baylis Ave., a daughter, Ronna Sue.
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Helfer (Fay Manis) a &nigh- • .
ter, Joan Barbara,
June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz of 2491 Waverly, a
son, Lawrence Michael.
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian R. Barit (Dorothy Reiser) of
Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, a son, William Philip.
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levine (Audrey Wallace) of
30 Lakewood, Mt. Clemens, a daughter, Susan Ellen.
June 21—To Major and Mrs. Mike Alpern (Lilyan Shapiro of
Detroit) of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, a son.
June 21—To Capt. and Mrs. Edwin C. Schneider (Maryon '
Davis) of Doris Avenue, a daughter, Paula Beth.
June 23—To Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Nakell (Bernice Davis), former
Detroiters, of Alpena, Mich., a son.

• WEDDINGS

July 1—Miss Marilyn Joyce Dizik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Louis B. Dizik of 2311 Oakman Blvd., to Merwin B. Grahm, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Grahm of 18415 Parkside Ave.
July 11—Miss Janet Michel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Michel of Boston Blvd., to Cpl. Harold Sucher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Sucher of Oakman Blvd. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will officiate.
Reception at the Whittier Hotel at 9 p.m.

MARRIAGES

GLASSMAN - KLASKY
Mrs. Hattie Radin announces
he marriage of her daughter,
Mildred Klasky, to George Glass-
man, June 29. Mr. and Mrs. Glass-
nan have left for a trip to New
York.

BURNSTEIN - ROSE

Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rose of
Boston Blvd. announce the mar-
riage of their sister, Harriet Rose,
to S/Sgt. Harold Burnstein, son
of Mr. David Burnstein of Glad-
stone Ave., on June 10, at Shaa-
rey Zedek at 2 o'clock.
FORMAN - HART
The bride, who was given in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hart marriage by her brother, wore a
announce the marriage of their beautiful gown of white satin with
daughter, Shirley, to Jack For- a sweetheart neck, long sleeves
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman that came to a point over her
g'orroan, of Milwaukee, Wis., June hands, tight bodice and a full skirt
17, at Pereira's. Cantor Sonenklar with a long train. Her veil of hand
officiated at the ceremony which made Belgian lace f or m e d a
was witnessed by 150 guests. Din- crown of seed pearls and orange
ner and dancing followed.
blossoms. She carried white or-
The bride was lovely in a pale chids.
oink tulle and lace gown and car-
Mrs. Bernard Rose, matron of
ried white peonies, roses and honor, was her only attendant,
mapdragons. Miss Sylvia Slavit and wore coral chiffon, and her
as maid of honor. She wore flowers were gardenias.
acqua tulle and carried yellow
Dr. A. M. Hershman officiated,
roses. Martin Forman attended assisted by Cantor J. H. Sonen-
his brother as best man.
klar. Dave Diamond played the
Upon their return from a trip wedding march.
to New York. Mr. and Mrs. For-
A reception followed imme-
man will reside at 1656 Boston
diately. Mr. and Mrs. Burnstein
Blvd.
left by boat for Niagara Falls,
Toronto, Montreal, Quebec. and
SARNOFF - I,EVENS

The home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Burton Wolf on Roselawn Ave.,
Sunday evening, June 24, was the
scene of a charming wedding as
Phyllis Elaine Levens, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Levens
of Elmhurst Ave. became the
bride of Lawrence A. Sarnoff.
Rabbi Glazer officiated at the
simple double ring ceremony in a
setting of a bower of evergreen
and white carnations flanked on
each side by palms. The bride
wore a white crepe gown, her fin-
gertip veil was held in place by
a crown of orange blossoms, and
she carried a prayer hook and
white orchids. Her only attend-
ant was her sister, Maurine, whose
gown of chartreuse faille was en-
hanced by a spray bouquet of red
carnations. The best man for the
groom was Jack Rubinstein.
The ceremony was followed by
a reception for 300 guests. Out
of town guests were Lt.
Stanford B. Wolf of Miami, Sonia
Swerdlowss of New Jersey, Mrs.
Max Rosenberg of Muskegon. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Pook of Ypsilanti.
The couple left for Muskoka
Lodge, Ontario, where they will
spend a few weeks.

Flower s for all occasions-
Dexter-Joy. Florist, Tyler 6-6622

Copco Steel Co. Wins
Honor for Output

will come back through New York,
Mr. Burnstein arrived home
May 30, after serving over four
years in the service, of which 38
months were spent in the South
Pacific as S/Sgt. in the Red Ar-
row Division and received his dis-
charge after arriving home.

BAY CITY NEWS

Mrs. M. Rosenstock and son, of
Akron, are the guests of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
Brenner.

Mr. and Mrs. Alec Kahn have
as their guests, their daughter-in-
law, Mrs. David Kahn and their
granddaughter, of Chicago.

Mrs. Sherman Kahn and daugh-
ters have returned home from
Jackson, accompanied by the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
er Levy.

Mrs. I. Korn and son, Sydney,
of Manton, Mich., spent a few
days as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Anthony.

Mrs. Jennie Biller and Mrs.
Bertha Kleonberg were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmei Koffman the
past week.

AL BAKER

The Lobster King

The Copco Steel & Engineering
Co. of Detroit has been awarded
a third renewal star for its Army-
Specialities in
Navy "E." The Copco plant manu-
SEA FOOD DINNERS
factures naval gull shields, barges
bailey bridge parts, engine bases
Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oyster,
winch bases and parts for tanks,
Moab Prime Meats
trucks and trailers.
Prior to Pearl Harbor Copco
Complete Carry-Out Service
was primarily a steel warehouse
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and fabricator of builders' hard- 1t805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D.
ware and machine bases. After
UN. 2.9866
the war ends the firm will resume
the manufacture of builders' hard-

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ware.

100 pounds of waste paper
Buy Bonds and help ihorten makes 550 K-ration boxes. Save
the War.
ALL paper.

