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March 01, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-03-01

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America Apish Periodical eager

Friday, Mardi 1, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Eleven

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IN THE REALM
OF LOCAL SOCIETY

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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum, of
Fairfield Ave., returned from a
few days spent in New York.

March 10—Helene M. Michel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 14
Michel, of Boston Blvd., to Bernard R. Isenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William B. Isenberg, of Edison Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Levett
vill entertain for their son, Sgt.
_ onard Levett, at an open house,
, aturday, March 2, from 7 to 11
p.m., at their home, 4758 Sturte-
vant Ave. Sgt. Levett was recent-
ly discharged from the Army af-
ter serving three years in the
service.
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Sgt. Sheldon Ritchie is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Ritchie, of Princeton Ave.

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Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Oppenheim, of Lawrence Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Dolores, to S. Lawrence Aronsson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Aronsson, of Woodingham Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe E. Dishells, of Calvert Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Harry Techner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Techner, of CaNert Ave. June 30 has been set as the
date for the wedding. Mr. Techner was recently discharged from the
Army. He spent 31 months overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Levine, of Sturtevant Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Mitzi, to Marvin G. Cornfield, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Cornfield, of Clements Ave., who was recently
discharged from the U. S. Air Corps. No wedding date has been set.

Miss Eileen Betty Levine, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Le-
vine, of Webb Ave., Is spending
her mid-term vacation from the
University of Michigan in New
York City.

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Feb. 8—To Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ellish (Jean Weiner), a daughter,
Beth Trudee.

Mrs. Ralph Davidson, of Chi-
cago Blvd., is visiting in New
York City.

Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Goldin (Shirley Marlon Weis-
ner), a son, Lawrence Martin.
Feb. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Haubenstock (Joyce Cook), of the
Belcrest Hotel, a son, Mark Evan:
Feb. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Milford Golden, of Whitmore Road, a
son. Mrs. Golden Is the former Beatrice Swimmer of Pontiac, Mich,

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broder have
returned from a visit to Miami
Beach, Fla.

Miss Ruth Hershman, of New
York City, is visiting her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, of
Calvert Ave.

Sgt. Samuel C. Eder, who until
his recent discharge, was a mem-
ber of the Army Air Forces, sta-
tioned at MacDill Field, Fla., is
spending the next few months
with his wife, Helen, and daugh-
MISS CONSTANCE MARY SCHAFLANDER
ter, Myra Sharon, at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaflander, of Merrick Ave., announce the
of his in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Walt, at Virginia, Minn. Mr. and engagement of their daughter, Constance Mary, to Mr. Milton Saru-
Mrs. Eder will return to Detroit bin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sarubin, of Ellicot City, Maryland.
In June.
Miss Schaflander attended the University of Michigan and grad-
uated from the Franklin School of Arts and Science, Philadelphia,
Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon, of Pic- Pa. Mr. Sarubin is a graduate of the University of Maryland and has
&dilly Road, who Is now at the just been discharged from service after serving three and one-half
home of her parents in Miami, years in the Army Air Corps.
The, wedding has been set for March 17 at Washington, D. C.
will be joined by her husband
this week. They plan• on spend-
ing some time in Nassau, Ba-
Miss Ruth E. Stein, daughter of
hamas, during the early part of
the Albert C. Steins, of 2075 W.
arria9si
March.
Philadelphia Ave., recently cele-
brated her 18th birthday at the
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Hotel Statler at a dinner given
by her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Dav-
engapri
SEGAL - GOLDSTAFF
id Newman, from Squirrel Hill,
In the presence of their many Pa., were among the guests.
relatives and friends, at the Petos-
key Synagogue, Miss June Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brecker an-
Goldstaff, daughter of Mr. and nounce a homecoming party for
Mrs. Nathan Goldstaff, of Pasa-
their daughter and son-in-law, Lt.
dena Ave., and Mr. Morris Segal,
and Mrs. Bernard Stein, at their
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Segal, of
Grand Ave., were united in mar• home, 3826 Clements Ave. Lt. Stein
served with the 4.A.F. as a radar
riage by Rabbi Sperka.
observer. He is the son of Mr.
The bride's white satin gown was and Mrs. Sam Stein, of 3287 Elm-
designed on simple lines with a
hurst Ave. Hours 2-6, Sunday,
fitted bodice and full skirt which
March 3. No cards. Relatives and
swirled into a two-yard train. The
friends are welcome.
sleeves were long. A tiara of
pearls kept her fingertip veil in
Jack D. Seedman, son of Mr.
place and she carried white roses
centered with white orchids. For and Mrs. I. Seedman, of Boston
her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Nat Blvd., returned to Detroit re-
Goldstaff, mother of the bride, cently after his discharge from
wore a white gown with a flower- the U. S. Army. He had been sta-
ed background, while Mrs. Segal, tioned in' England with the Amer-
the groom's mother, was gowned ican Forces Network. Jack was
in ice blue. The bride's attendants honored at a party given by his
wore models of this same shade parents.
of blue and all carried bouquets
of talisman roses. Carol Marcia
Mr. and Mrs .Charles Ham-
Popkins sang "Because."
burger and son, Jack, have re-
CONSTANCE E. LEVINE
Mrs. Robert Goldstaff, sister-in- turned from a few days spent in
Mr. and Mrs. B. ievine, of Bos- law of the bride, who was matron Chicago.
ton Blvd., announce the engage- of honor, was gowned in orchid
ment of their daughter, Constance and 'carried a loose arm bouquet
Elaine, to Mathew Jay Finkelson, of deep yellow roses. Harry Segal,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finkel- brother of the groom, was best
son, of Philadelphia, Pa. They man.
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CPC
will be married at the Whittier
Mr. Nat Schwartz, uncle
the
early in May.
bride, and Robert Goldstaff, bro-
ther of the bride, seated the
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622 guests. Little Gertrude Snyder,
Flowers for all occasions
niece of the groom, was the flower
girl in a full length pink taffeta
dress and carried a miniature
bridal bouquet.
Following the dinner and recep-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Segal left for
a trip to New York City and Con-
necticut.

Calender of Events

MARCH 3 — SUNDAY
Halevy Singing Society Concert, Masonic Temple
Goldie Myerson Annual Card Party Rose Sittig Cohen Building
Yeshzievdaetkh Beth Yehudah Fourth Annual Patron's Dinner, Shaarey

University Area Women's Club Annual Ball, Jewish Community
Center
Junior Service Group of JWF Tea Dance, Lee Plaza

MARCH 4 MONDAY
Bnai David 6isterhood Card Party, Bnai David Social Hall
MARCII 5—TUESDAY
Progressive Unter Verein Donor Luncheon, Book-Cadillac Hotel



MARCH 6 — WEDNESDAY
Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary Bridge Luncheon, Kern's Auditorium

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