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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-21

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. Page Six

Friday, September 21, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

In the Realm of Local Society

Engaged

• BIRTHS

Dr. and Mrs. Moe Rattner, of
Miss Molly Moss, of Chicago,
spent the Holy Day week-end Longfellow Ave., entertained a
August 26—To Mr. and Mrs. William Caplan (Belle Kaufman),
group of friends at dinner in the
with her family in Detroit.
Terrace Room at the Statler, on
of Stratford Road, a daughter, Joan Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank and Saturday night, Sept. 15.
August 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Bookstein (Jacqueline
family moved to their new resi-
Wohl),
of Greenlawn Ave., a son, Norman Alan.
Mrs, Herman Finsterwald is
dence at 18303 Muirland Ave.
spending three weeks with her
August 29—To Mr. and Mrs. David Stevelberg (Sara Brilanm, of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Block children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
McQuade Ave., a daughter, Lynne.
and children, Richard and Nancy. Finsterwald, in Flint.
August 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Platt (Belle Bemis), a
formerly of Tucson, Ariz., have
moved into their new home at
Mr. and Mrs. I. Bayre Levin,
son, Norman Alan.
18274 Muirland Ave.
of Edison Ave., were hosts to a
September 2To Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Folkoff (Sara Grunt), of
group of friends at a dinner par-
Gladstone Ave., a son, Jerome Stuart.
Miss Eileen Abramovitz, of ty, Sunday, Sept. 16.
2745 Cortland Ave., left for Los
September 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litt (Sylvia Beilin), a
Angeles to visit her uncle and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten,
daughter,
Karen Elizabeth.
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sthil Abram- of Burlington Drive, returned on
September 12—To Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Gossman (Beatrice
vitz.
Sept. 10 from a sojourn in Chi-
Nemer), of Buena Vista Ave., a son, Robert Carl.
cago.
Mrs. Vernon Pope and her two
September 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Finsterwald, in Flint, a
children, of New York, are with
Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, of Chi-
Mrs. Pope's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Lynn.
Melville S. Welt, of Balmoral cago, retell ned from a visit with
Drive, until Sept. 22. Mr. and her children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mrs. Welt were at home in honor Ruskin in Chicago.
of their daughter Tuesday eve-
The engagement of Miss Bernice Weintraub to Pfc. Nathan Brod-
MISS MARGERY KOHN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desen-
ning, Sept. 18.
sky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brodsky, of Gladstone Ave., is an-
berg, formerly of Huntington
Mrs. Charles Kohn, of Chicago nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weintraub of Sturtevant
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer, Woods, will move into their new Blvd., announces the engagement
of Huntington Woods, spent the home, 18045 Fairfield Ave., on of her daughter, Margery, to Ave. Miss Weintraub is a senior at Wayne University. Pfc. Brodsky,
prior to entering the service, also attended Wayne University.
past week-end in Buffalo.
Oct. 15.
Leonard Tyner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tyner, of Oakman
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yuster, of Dexter Blvd., recently announced
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Green,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen- Blvd.
the betrothal of their daughter, Mollie, to Henry Miller, of Glendale
formerly of Monerey Ave., are thal, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Ave. No definite wedding date as as yet been set.
now residing in their new home, ert J. Newman are leaving Sept.
18280 Ohio Ave.
The engagement of Dolores Nathan to Sergt. Arthur D. Disner,
21 for several days at the Savoy $I ,I 12,000
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disner, of Roselawn Ave., was announced
Sgt. Yale David Coggan, son Plaza in New York.
by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan, of Monica
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coggan,
Ave. The wedding is planned so me time late this fall.
Miss Gertrude Love, of Hazel-
is home on furlough from Fort
wood Ave., is spending a week in
Monmouth, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Ribback, of Chicago, Ill., announce the en-
New York.
gagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Pfc. Gordon S. Prussian, son
NEW
YORK

Hadassah
has
Miss Beverly Hamburger, of
sent $1,112,000 during the past of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Prussian, of Muirland Ave.
Chicago Blvd., left last week for
Mrs. Irving Golden and daugh- four months to the Youth Aliyah
a visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg announce the engagement of their
ter, Sadelle, of Wildemere Ave., (immigration) Bureau of the
daughter, Charlotte, to Max A. Grant, son of Mrs. Sara Grant, of
are visiting in New York.
Jewish
Agency
for
Palestine
in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grossman,
Jerusalem to care for 3,100 Jew- San Francisco, Calif.
of Seneca Ave., are visiting in
ish refugee children from Nazi
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Koffman
Mrs. I. Levine, of Elmhurst Ave., announces the engagement of
Chicago, Ill.
and son Stanford, and Mrs. Lena concentration camps, ghettos and
her daughter, Shirley, to Pfc. Morris Kleiman, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Wm. Wetsman and small Goldsmith of Cass City, Mich., temporary havens in France and J. Kleiman, of Grand Rapids, Mich. The wedding will take place on
son, Herman, have returned from spent the holidays in Mt. Clem- Switzerland, it was announced.
Since 1934 the movement has October 14.
Cheyenne, Wyo., and are residing ens.
helped to reeducate and rehabili-
with Mrs. Wetsman's parents,
The engagement of Miss Geraldine Davidson, daughter of Mrs.
Miss Marcia Tobin left for tate nearly 16,000 Jewish refu- Saul Davidson and the late Saul Davidson, to Edward Friedgood,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Steinberg,
of Byron Ave. Pvt. Wetsman is New York City where she will gee children brought to Palestine son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedgood, has been announced. Recep-
take up her studies at the New from Europe, Turkey, Yemen
now stationed in New Mexico.
tion will be held at the Knollwood Country Club on Saturday eve-
York University. Miss Tobin is and Syria.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft, of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
The most recent arrivals in ning, Sept. 29, from 8 to 12. No cards. •
Gary, Ind., are visiting their par- Louis Tobin, of Webb Ave.
Palestine have come from the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glasier, of Webb Ave., announce the engage-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
Bergen Belsen and Buchenwald ment of their daughter, Barbara, to Leo Pollack, son of Mr. and
burger, of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolff and concentration camps in Germany. Mrs. Morris Pollack, of Virginia Park. Both Miss Glasier and Mr.
daughter, Dorothy, of Canton,
Ranging in age from infancy Pollack left this week to resume their studies at the University of
Pfc. Irwin Roth has returned Ohio, are visiting in Detroit.
to 17 years, the children lived
to Indiantown Gap, Pa., after
originally in Germany, Austria, Miami, Coral Gables, Fla.
spending the holidays with his
Captain Sam Eder, of Camp Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth, Custer, is visiting his wife, Mrs. Bulgaria, France, the Nether-
of Canterbury Road.
Naomi Eder, of Chicago Blvd. lands and Romania.
The greatest percentage of con-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zaff, of
Cpl. Melvin Metz, who has re-, centration camp children arriving
2975 Fullerton Ave., will hold
open house on Sunday, Sept. 23, turned from overseas duty in in Palestine are boys; in most
from 3 to 7 p.m., honoring their Europe, is visiting Mrs. Metz, of cases the Nazis murdered the
son, Pfc. Harold Zaff, who is Cortland Ave. Cpl. Metz will re- girls first, since they were the
home from Germany on a 30-day turn to Camp Grant at the con- child-bearers of the future. About
elusion of his furlough. 15 percent were suffering from
furlough.
incipient or open tuberculosis.
Miss Betty Lewis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Maser,
of 9033 Dexter Blvd., and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, of
and Mrs. Saul Cohen, of 2993 Whitmore Road, left to resume
Grand Ave., have returned from her studies at Connecticut Col-
two weeks' vacationing in Mack- lege.
inac Island and Sault Ste. Marie,
Detroit chapter of Junior Ha-
Miss Lenore Goodman, of Fair-! dassah is opening its fall season
Mich.
field Ave.. left this week for with three membership teas on
A large party of Detroiters Madison, Wise., to resume her, Oct. 7. Activities for the season
have left for New York to attend studies at the University of Wis- 1 will be outlined and Jewish young
the wedding of Dorothy Jean consin.
women from all areas are urged
Rindskoff, daughter of Mr. and
to attend.
Mrs. Floyd Rindskoff, formerly
Miss Beverly Trager, daughter
The Detroit unit of Junior Ha-
of Detroit, now of Forest Hills, of Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager, of
Long Island. The bridegroom is Oak Drive, left this week to enter dassah is divided into three
Lt. Sylvan D. Lehrmann, of Phil- the University of Miami, Coral . groups and the presidents are
Rhodine Ungar, Central group;
adelphia. Among the Detroiters Gables, Fla.
Gertrude Strauss, Russell Woods;
will be Mr. and Mrs. William B.
Elizabeth Chrenin, University and
Isenberg and daughter Ethel,
Miss Phyllis Glasier, daughter
Mrs. William M. Stark and daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Glasier, of Corinne Perlis, Detroit unit.
ter Eileen, Mrs. Julia Michel,
Birwood Ave., left Wednesday for,
Mrs. Gilbert Michel and Mr. and
Michigan State College where she.
Mrs. A. C. Lappin.
is a freshman.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Goldman
Miss Carol Waterstone left this
and daughter Jacquoline, of Glen-
The Fall activities for Congre-
week
to resume her studies at
dale Ave., are leaving the first of
Michigan State College. She is the gation Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
New 19.15-46 magnificent Annis Fur Coats offered at
October to make their home in
will start with a Paid-up member-
Chicago. A farewell party was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben ship luncheonette on Wednesday,
exceptional prices, the direct result of our purchasing
Waterstone,
of
Collingwood
Ave.
given by Mrs. Lou Kroll at Knoll-
Sept. 26th. This will be followed
power plus our lowered price policy!
wood Country Club, in honor of
Mrs. Louis Newman and daugh- by a business meeting at which
Mrs. Chas H. Goldman. Mrs. ter. Mrs. Jerome Silberblatt, of time the president, Mrs. I. E.
Now 585 to 53900
Louis Wassehman and Mrs. Sam-
Pint federal Tar
Ky., are the szuests of Goodman, will offer detailed plans
T.ouisville.
uel Brown entertained at a de-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, covering the Chanukah Celebra-
lightful luncheon given at Hy-
Select your furs NOW ... stored till
tion scheduled for Dec. 2nd. Mes-
of Chicago Blvd.
lers, honoring Mrs. Goldman.
Fall. Pay at convepient intervals. NO
dames Morris Rosenberg and
Moo 9.45a.rato 8 30 p
extra charge for this service!
Louis Kepes are chairman of this
Miss Yetta Schutzman, (laugh-
Tues. thre Sat.
affair.
AIR COOLED SALONS
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schutz-
9.45 a. en. to 5.30 P.
The
luncheonette
which
will
We
October 20—Miss Selma Rob-
man, 9626 N. Martindale Ave.,
LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER
served at 12:30 is being arranged
has left to resume her studies at erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
by Mesdames Irene Simon, Emil
Geo.
M.
Roberts,
of
Was
ington
Michigan State College.
Drive, to Lieut. Abrahamson, son Phillips and Harry Meer. The
of Mrs. Edmund Abrahamson, of meeting will be opened with a '
Flowers for all occasions-
prayer by Mrs. Harry Meer.
Chicago, Ill.

• ENGAGEMENTS

Sent
To Palestine
By Hadassah

Quality Furs

at investment prices

Junior Hadassah
Plans Teas Oct. 7

Bnai Moshe Women
Luncheon, Sept. 26

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MARRIAGES

Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622

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