Page Six .DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. 1. al Chronicle In the Realm of Local Society — RECENT BRIDE Friday, August 24, 1945 — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glick of 18270 Pennington Drive will be at home Sunday evening, Aug. 26, from eight to ten o'clock, in honor of the engagement of their daughter Irene to Ralph Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Selzter of Atkinson Avenue. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman j of 19330 Warrington. Dr. have re- 1 turned from a vacation at Char- levoix. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg of the Belcrest are visiting in Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker- man of McLean Ave. are vaca- tioning at the Michigan Beach Hotel, South Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Saltz and family, have returned to their home on Leslie avenue after having spent the past month at Glorita Beach, Lexington, Mich. Mrs. Marvin K. Rosen of Chi- cago Blvd., recently returned home following a visit in the East. Mrs. Rosen spent a week each in New York City, and Hartford, Conn., and two weeks at the White House, Accord, N.Y., where she joined her mother, Mrs. David Glanzrock and sister Phyllis, who had been sojourning at Miami Beach and Atlantic City for the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. David Block, of Calvert avenue, have left for a fortnight's stay in Frankfort, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstrom of Muirland avenue, have returned from a vacation trip to Sleepy Hollow, Mich. br 41, all of of fr( A ge. .01 Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Goldstaff of Pasadena avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, June Rose to Corporal Maurice J. Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Segal of Grand Ave. Cpl. Segal is overseas in Czechoslovakia. Cpl. Robert M. Feinberg who is stationed at Percy Jones Con- valescent Hospital is spending his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Feinberg of Oak Drive. Mr. and Mrs. David Bader are Mrs. Rae Brody, of Lincoln. back after a week's stay at the shire Rd., has as her guest her Michigan Beach Hotel in South daughter-in-law Mrs. Lee Brody and small daughter, Betsy Ann, Haven. of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Dr. Fred M. Barbas of the Sgt. Jerome Ash, son of Mr. Professional Bldg. spent several and Mrs. Harry Ash, of La Salle days this week at the Allergic Blvd., has returned from a year Clinic, Ann Arbor, Mich. of overseas duty in Germany. his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Landsberg of 17344 Greenlawn avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Helene to War- rant Officer Daniel Goldenberg, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Goldenberg of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The marriage will take place November 11 at the Lee Plaza. Capt. and Abs. Henry Berris and small daughter, Jan Carol, have returned to San Antonio, Texas, where Capt. Berris is sta- tioned. While in Detroit, they were the guests of Mrs. Berris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schil- ler of Woodingham Drive. Mrs. S. K. Slobin and (laughter Esther, of the Hotel Seward, had as their guests, Mrs. Alfred B. Rosenstein of Miami Beach, Mrs. J. Leopold of Philadelphia and her daughter Miss Phylis Leopold Jf Miami Beach, and Henry Martin Ginsburg of Laurel, Miss. Mrs. Rosenstein is the widow of the late Alfred B. Rosenstein who was president of the Jewish Old Folks Home of Miami Beach. OV • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Lastar announce the engagement of their (laughter, Shirley Ruth, to Cpl. Albert S. Finn of University City, Missouri. The wedding will take place October 20 at Shaarey Zedek. he bri the Lt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feder, of Elmhurst avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Audry Madelaine, to Lt. William II. Waizer, of the Army Air Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walzcr, • Waterbury, Conn. The wedding will take place Sept. 2, Dr. B. B. Glazer officiating. --J MRS. SAMUEL FA1GENBA U3,1 (Miss Anita Litvin) The marriage of Miss Anita Litvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Litvin and Pfc. Sam Faigenbaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Faigenbaum was solemn- ized Sunday, July 22, at the Shaa- rey Zedek. Rabbi Wohlg,elernter performed the ceremony. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown Of marquisette and lace. The matching veil of a white netting crown with baby seed 'wads and rhinestones was waist length. A white orchid was carried by the bride, also a white bible with sprays of ribbon. The bridesmaids were Marilyn Koblin and Esther Karp, the maid of honor was the bride's sister Lillian Litvin. Flower girl was Diana Levin. The bride's mother wore a chartreuse gown with an orchid. The groom's mother wore a e shhoc. id king pink gown with an or- my dal Jui the ent net Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gerber, of Duane avenue, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Geraldine Margaret, to Pfc. Al Shacket son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Shacket of Cloverlawn avenue. No date for the wedding has been set. - ket fro acr Grt • BIRTHS , Lieut. (j.g.) and Mrs. Al Ler- ne•, of Cincinnati, 0., have taken up residence in Trenton, Mich. Lieut. Lerner has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. 01- overseas duty at Iwo Jima and is lesheimer of Eason Ave. have as now stationed at Grosse Ille. their house guest their brother Corp. Morris Baker has re- Seymour Spring of Newark, N. J. turned from active service in Germany and is spending a 30- Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Rottenberg, day furlough with his parents The groom was attended by his acompanied by their (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker, of Wa- brother S/Sgt. David Faigenbaum Mrs. Morris Morton, have return. verly avenue. now stationed at Harvard, Ne- ed from a ten-day visit with their Sgt. Jerry Altman has returned braska. son, Pvt. E. Newton Rottenberg, The young couple honeymooned who is an A.S.T.P. engineering from a week's stay at Crystal in Miami, Florida. Beach. student at Texas A. and M. Col- lege, College Station, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. De Young Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kay- anau, and son, Earl, of Calvei% of Miami Beach, Fla. (formerly Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goodman, avenue, left Tuesday by motor to of Detroit) and son-in-law and with their daughter Eleanor and make their home in California. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Saul M. son Leonard, of Fullerton Ave., Goldstein of Evansville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Portney of were the house guests recently of returned from Bloomington, Ind., where they attended the gradua- Washburn avenue and the latter's Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lefkofsky tion of their son and brother, Dr. sister, Miss Mable Frazis have and the Goodman Lefkofskys. Milton Goodman, from the Den- returned from Muskoka Lake. Captain and Mrs. Robert tal School of the University of Cpl. and Mrs. Irving B. Siden Spiegel have returned from sev- Indiana on August 19. have a delay in route and are eral days in Goderich, Ontario. Mrs. Arnold Kass and son, spending it with their parents Miss Ruth Wallenbach of Chi- Roy, are expected to return short- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Siden of cago is the house guest of Mr. ly to their LaSalle Blvd. home La Salle Blvd. and Mrs. Roger Ettlinger of after an extended stay near Geor- Among the Detroiters vacation- Pennington Drive. gian Bay, Ontario. Capt. Arnold ing in South Haven last week Flowers for all occasions- Kass, M.C., is stationed in Hawaii. were Mrs. Joshua Karbal and Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 (laughter of Webb ave., and Mr. Capt. John B. Horwitz, on the and Mrs. Irving Gould of North- staff of the Mitchell Convalescent lawn. Ottettler's" Hospital, will arrive this Sunday at his home at 2255 Oakman Mr. and Mrs. David Blvd. for the Bar Mitzvah of his son, Frederick, which will take Goose Celebrate place Saturday, Sept. 1, at Shan- Golden Wedding Let Your rey Zedek Synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. David Goose of 3840 Monterey were honored Doctor Barbara Landsberg, daughter with a golden wedding anniver- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Lands- sary affair, which was given by Diagnose and berg of Roselawn Ave., has left their children at Congregation to attend the University of Col- Bnai David, 14th and Elmhurst, Prescribe .. . orado. En route she will stop off On Sunday, Aug. 12. at Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. A regular wedding ceremony Heiman Winkelman. was performed, with Rabbi Ra- binowitz officiating. Mrs. Benj. Gould and daughter Well-meaning friends The attendants of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Frances of Roselawn Ave. Goose were their children and are visiting with Mrs. Gould's grandchildren. may want to help . brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. The altar was decorated with but more often fail. H. Gordon of Los Angeles, Calif. palms and flowers, and trimmings of gold. Dinner followed the cere- So when illness comes, Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Zack- heim of Northlawn Ave. have re- mony. The couple have six children. call your physician in turned from their vacation in 10 grandchildren and one great South Haven and Chicago. time. grandchild. Besides a son, they Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saxon and have 3 grandchildren in service: son left for South Haven, to Lt. (j.g.) Herman Bloom, S Sgt. spend a week there. Monte Goose and Pfc. Murray Bloom. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff of Monte Their son, Lt. Samuel Goose, Vista is spending some time in arrived home from England. a South Haven. week too late to attend the golden Miss Elaine Shiffman of Cort- wedding. He completed 35 mis- 4 4- Cdttly ■-j -; ores •41 . 14 land avenue is vacationing in sions and is here on a month's furlough. Leamington, Canada. Ortirettler',,s July 27—To Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Block (Lenore Brown) in Seattle, Wash., a daughter, Maxine Wilma. July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werner of 4357 Tyler avenue, a daughter, Vicki. Oal Sat in July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon (Mary Center Silver, man) of 12369 Stoepel, a son, Mark Alan. Aug. 5—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Burrows (Bertha Gold- hoff) a son, Jeffry Carl. dau are Chi Hal Aug. 6—To Lt. and Mrs. Sol Mullin (Harriette Glickman) a daughter, Susan Elizabeth. Aug. 7—Born to Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Hamburger (Rutn Weissman), a son, Charles Alan, Nor hon the Aug. 14—Born to Lt. and Mrs. Jerome Grossman (Krana Gittle- man) a daughter Lizbeth. •1 • 0 ■ 04110.0 ■ 1141111.0•1 ■ 11.04 ■ 1 3 dau E. Wa Ral dye • • RUSSEKS 1448 11 Woodward Avenue r. bur we( , Mil day Mn fair 111 her Enu Aug A dleli Hob Rutl and Jose Cab( was T1 marl bond veil a c( chid Ti S. II bride RAI Campus - bound Sweaters ot, t Ike] First step in a college wardrobe .. . the classic boxy, sweater, full-fashioned in all wool, and per- sonalized, if you wish, with your own distinctive monogram . . . quick change from the super- simple to the super-smart. Sweaters in navy, pink, blue, brown, white, maize, lime. Sizes 34.40 Dr trip turn Ann resin 5.95 Sweater Monograms 35c or 50c p Sports Shop — Filth Floor 9 I