Attericam ffewish Periodical Colter
Fr iday, July 13, 1945
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle
IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY
Page Seven
CHARMING BRIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oppenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rattner
of Wellesley Drive returned from of Huntington Woods have taken
a week in Chicago.
a cottage in Port Huron for the
summer.
Mrs. Henry Jassy and Mrs. Nel-
Kahn are vacationing in Char-
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schiff of
oix and are guests at the Beach Sturtevant Ave. are vacationing
in
Frankfort, Mich.
tel.
The March of Time film, de-
scribing the work of the National
Conference o f Christians a n d
Jews, parent organization of the
Detroit Round T a b le, will be
shown three tunics this Sunday at
9:45 a.m., at the Central Wood-
ward Christian Church Sunday
School group; before the Youth
Group of the Woodward Avenue
Presbyterian Church at 6 p.m.,
and at the Social Hour following
the evening service of the Nardi.)
Park Methodist Church at 9 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Schubot of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis and
Shrewsbury Drive are spending a family of Glendale Ave. left for
fortnight at the Grand Hotel in a visit in Frankfort, Mich.
Mackinac.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Alter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. New- )f 2969 Lawrence Ave. are hav-
man of Canterbury Drive enter- ing open house on Saturday, July
tained a group of friends at din- 14, from 8 to 12 in honor of their
aer Wednesday, July 4.
ion Melvin. No cards.
BAY CITY NOTES
Miss Shirley Blumenau, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blu-
menau, was recently initiated in-
to Kappa Delta Pi, national edu-
cation society, at Mich. State
College, where she is a student.
She was also invited to become a
member of Tau Sigma honorary
society. Miss Blumenau, with two
friends, left recently for Mexico
to spend eight weeks studying
Spanish.
Mrs. Ivor Kahn and Mrs. Shir-
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor of
ley Wayburn will entertain at a Leslie Ave., who are vacationing
luncheon in the former's home on in Charlevoix, expect to return to
Chicago Blvd. Tuesday July 17.
Detroit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kreger re-
Mrs. Alf red Koffman, her
turned to their home on Wilde- daughters, Marilyn a a d Elaine,
mere Ave. having spent several end Mrs. Nathan Weingarden and
days in Goderich, Ontario.
her daughters, Janet and Diane.
ire spending the summer at
Mrs. Arnold Kaichen of Cincin- Frankfort, Mich.
nati is the guest of her children
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of
Lt. (j.g.) Louis Share, son of
Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Share, is spend-
ing a 30-day leave in Detroit be-
Miss Janice Schless returned fore leaving for San Francisco.
to New York after a week's visit
with her brother-in-law and sis-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rouff of
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Falk of Woodingham Drive are spending
Stoepel Ave.
I few weeks in South Haven.
Dr. and Mrs. Randolph Weber
of Woodingham Drive and Dr.
and Mrs. Julian Weber of Pen-
nington Drive have returned from
a trip to Banff and Lake Louise,
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aller of
Mrs. William Mazer of Birch-
Oakman Blvd. are visiting in crest Drive is spending a fort-
Frankfort, Mich.
night in Columbus with her fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer
have returned from a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Crane and
spent in Toronto and on July 15 ;on Stephen, of Cherrylawn Ave.,
they will be hosts at a supper a r e vacationing a t Frankfort.
party in their home on Chicago Mich.
Blvd.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Winshall, of
Miss Mildred Chudno of Grand Griggs Ave., have taken a cottage
Ave. has left for a two week stay at Union Lake for the summer.
at South Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Prag
Mrs. Ben Sigel, and the Misses and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Green are
Selma Bernbaum, Goldie Abrin, spending the summer at Lakeport,
and Rose Glassman have entrain- Mich.
ed for Montreal, whence they will
take an extensive boat cruise
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay, of Wil-
through northern Canadian wat- demere Ave., have taken a house
ers.
in Charlevoix for the s u in m e r
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller of
Pennington Drive have taken a
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Bachmar
house at Frankfort for the sum- have just returned from a trip
mer season. Mrs. Miller has as her to Atlantic City where Dr. Bach-
nests, her mother Mrs. Morris man became a diplomat of the
Koffman and her sister Mrs. Har- American Board of Obstetrics
old Schwartzman.
and Gynecology.
Mrs. Jennie Lipson, a former
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olsher of
Detroiter, has returned to her Grand Ave. have
ve left for a
borne in Chicago after a visit with month's stay at Muskoka Lakes.
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Litman of Ohio
Miss Leah Crohn has left for
Ave.
Camp Airy, Md., where she will
acts as counsellor for the summer
Mrs. Louis Bass, who is leaving season.
shortly to make her home in Hol-
1170 0d, Calif., was the honor
Mrs. Morris Adler and daugh-
nest at a luncheon tendered her ter, Shulamith, are visiting in Uti-
by the Board of Directors of De- ca, N. Y.
troit Women's Division American
Jewish Congress, of which she is a
Mr. and Mrs. Philin Gilbert and
member, which was held Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yolles are
spending a few weeks at Omena,
Miss Clarice Feinberg has re- Mich.
turned from a visit with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Mrs. Joseph Neshkes and daugh-
aub, in Washington, D. C.
ter-in-law, Mrs. Leo N e s h k e s.
have returned from a fortnight's
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geller visit to Cleveland where they vis-
d nd family. of Virginia Park, are ited with relatives.
th eir new summer
omiciled in
borne at Leam
ington, Ont ., for
the season.
Miss Barbara Dann is
guest
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in
XeW
York City, while visiting her
brother, Corp. Myron Dann.
Th e
Bar Mitzvah of David H111-
°111 ' son
of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Halpern of 2629 Richton Ave.,
will
be
observe
July 21
d on Saturday,
Mis Eleanor Goodgall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Goodgall,
is vacationing for the summer
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Lazar of San
Francisco.
Pfc. Wallace Rynek, who has
eturned from two years service
in the Pacific area, is at the home
of his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. K. Z. Sachse of Bur-
lingame Ave., while vistiing rela-
tives and friends in Detroit.
Mrs. George Arfa and daughter
Janet of Blaine Ave. left for a
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Luskin and
visit in Cedar Pointe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kaufman of Vir-
ginia Park are spending the sum-
Mrs. Jacob Sauls of Taylor Ave. mer months in Lexington, Ont.
is visiting with her family in
Milwaukee.
Mr. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs. Har-
ry Newman left July 9 to spend
Miss Leah Ruth Pearlman of the summer in Charlevoix.
Chicago (formerly of Detroit)
spent the past week-end with her
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Baer
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. of Fairfield have returned from
Meyer Gavern of Clements Ave. a few days in Chicago.
Contributions to Aux.
Of Hebrew Schools
March of Time Films
Interfaith Activity
—Photo by Beatrice %•arm
MRS. EDWARD F. S. FRANK
(Miss Arlene June Epstein)
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kahn,
who have been the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kahn,
have left for Seattle, Wash., to
make their future home, after a
residence in Ann Arbor, where
the latter was a student at the
U. of M.
The marriage of Arlene June Epstein, (laughter of A. Epstein and
the late Mrs. Gussie Epstein of Blaine Ave., to Edward F. S. Frank.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Lawrence Ave., was performed
by Rabbi Leon Fram in the presence of both families and friends. at
8 o'clock on Saturday, June 16, at the Hotel Statler, before an im-
provised altar adorned with vases of white gladiola and snapdragons.
and lighted by cathedral tapers.
Robert Roman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Roman, has left for
Chicago, where he has accepted
a position with the personnel de-
partment of The Bnai Brith Anti-
Defamation League.
The bride's gown of white lace was fashioned with a graceful
dropped shoulder line and deep yolk of illusion. The bodice was fitted
and the full skirt ended in a long circular train. Her finger-tin veil
of illusion fell from a coronet of lace. White orchids and gardenias
made up the bridal bouquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harrison
had, as their week-end guests,
Miss Ruth Hellner, her fiance,
Sol Zogut, and his parents, of
Mrs. Florence Yagoda, sister of the bride was matron of honor.
Mrs. Yagoda wore a pink gown with matching veil.
The Misses Mary Ellen Pinny and Jean Harrison were bridesmaids.
Miss Pinny wore an aqua gown with matching veil. Miss Harrison
wore a blue gown with matching veil. The attendants all carried old-
fashioned bouquets.
The wedding party included Herman Frank, uncle of the groom,
as his best man. Ray Roberts and I Abramovitz were ushers.
The bride entered while Mrs. Doris Markle sang "Because" which
made a very beautiful picture.
A reception was held after the ceremony in the English Room
with dancing later in the Michigan Room.
Out of town guests included Martin Frank, brother of the groom,
who flew in from California; Mrs. Jeanne Sand, an aunt from New
York City; Mrs. M. Frank, an aunt from Chicago, and the grooM's
grandfather, Victor Frank, from Chicago.
Following a fortnight's stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank returned to their apartment on Seward.
• BIRTHS
June 10—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Pried (Pearl Sachs). 3343
Fullerton, twin son and daughter, Gordon Barry and Laura Elizabeth.
June 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Cohen (Ruth Shapiro) of 2654
Leslie Ave., a son. David Leonard.
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robbins (Phylis Nederlander).
a daughter, Susan.
June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. George Victor (Juanita Albert) of 3350
Glendale, a son, Alan Harris.
June 27—To Mr and Mrs. Noel Sanders (Margaret Berenson).
daughter, Linda Carol .
July 3 To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartman (Helga Pout) a daughter.
Donna Sue.
—
July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruby (Irene Feder). 2740 Grand.
a son, Allan Joel.
July 4—To T/Sgt. and Mrs. Philip M. Fisher (Alid , ev Golden) nf
Wildemere Ave.. a daughter. Susan Carol. Sgt. Fisher is stationed
at Truax Field. Madison, Wisc.
July 4—Tn Lt. and Mrs. Irwin Simons (Eleanore Butzel), a (laugh-
ter. Judith Ann.
,Taly 4—To Dc. and Mrs. Ben Riseeier (Norma Rita Neuman of
Detroit) of Pontiac, a daughter. Ellen Sue.
July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. F;Iwin Finsilver (Blanche Lebowitz).
18656 Roselawn. a daughter. Judie Sue.
Detroit.
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• ENGAGEMENTS
A congratulation note on the
birth of a grandchild to M r s .
Louis Fineman.
A letter of condolence to Mrs.
Mr. end Mrs. Saul Minn' of 2741 Monterey announce the engag^-
Mack B. Weiss on the loss of her
hrother Isadore Berlin in New ment of their dam, hter. Gloria Betty. to Col. Martin . Tinrowitr. qon
of Mr. and Mrs. Horowitz of 2751 Monterey. The wedding date has
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An acknowledgment of a con- been set for August 5 at the Congregation Bnai Moshe.
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