Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle e Engaged April 27--To Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth K. Belen (Gloria Weitz), of 1932 Calvert Ave., a son, Jack Elliott. May 5--To Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Hertz (Shirley Lee), a daughter Sandra Lee. May 7--To Mr. and Mrs. George I. Fisher (Sylvia Dunsky), of Kentucky Ave., a daughter, Suzanne Carol. May 9—To Dr. and Mrs. David Freedman (Betty Jane Colby), of Tuxedo Ave., a son, Allan Ross. May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Moss (Dorothy Freedman), of Gladstone Ave., a son, Joel William. May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Feigenson (Evelyn D. Holz- man), of Fullerton Ave., a daughter, Susan Michael. May 16—To Mr. and Mrs,Walter Weinhart (Shirley Bluestein), of Tyler Ave., a daughter, Jo Ann. May 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Steinberg (Phyllis Marblestone), of Third Ave., a daughter, Nancy Eileen. May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Brown (Adeline J. Late!man), of Boston Blvd., a son, Manuel Lawrence. May 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Stein (Marion Ruth Pep- per), of Elmhurst Ave., a son, Stuart Alan. May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linden (Evelyn Ginsburg), a son, Russell Mathew. May 26 -To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nussbaum (Gloria Davidoff), of Philadelphia, Pa., a son, Bruce Leonard. Mrs. Nussbaum Is the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidoff, of CalVert Ave. May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milgrom (Eileen Wold), of Stur. tevant Ave., a daughter, Diane. May 28--To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Jr. (Peggy Smitt), of Lawrence Ave, a son, Harrison J. L., III. May 30--To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nachman, of 17578 Kentucky Ave., a daughter. May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rands, of Parkside Road, a daughter, Karen Fleur. May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinstein (Beatrice Thomas), of 15315 Parkside, a daughter, Suzanne Janice. May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. William M. Harris (Marcia Wilk), of Canterbury Drive, a daughter, Ilene. • Marre age3 PALMAN CADEN Miss Ethel Caden, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Caden, of Webb Ave., was married May 19 to Irving I. Palman, son of Kaepcl Palman, of Prairie Ave. The ceremony took place at the Lee Plaza Ho- tel. • FRIEDMAN - COHEN Beautiful in its simplicity was the marriage ceremony of M's3 Ruth Cohen, daughter of Mrs. Lena Cohen and the late Julius Cohen, of Pittsburgh, to Frank Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman, of Bay City, which took place on Sunday, June 2, at Rosenberg's, with Rabbi Joshua H. Sperka officiating. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie. She was charming in a grey beige suit with green ac. cessories and carried a white satin bible adorned with a white orchid. Miss Sylvia Cohen, of Pitts- burgh, sister of the bride, assist- ed as maid of honor, and Calman Friedman, brother of the groom acted as hest man. Mr. and Mrs. Friedman %rill make their home at 12695 Stoepel Ave. IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. A. Rubenstein, of Chicago, visited their daugh- ter, Annette Rubenstein, of the 'Niter Hotel, the past week-end. ngagemenb Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eidelman, of 4216 W. Grand, announce the engagement of their daughter, Perle to Victor Landow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landow of LaSalle Blvd. The wedding will take place in August. Mr. Ben Stone, of Collingwood Ave., announces the engagement of his daughter, Sylvia, to Marvin Canvasser, son of Mr. and Mr:. Charles M. Canvasser of San Juan Drive. Mrs. Samuel Minds, of Fullerton Ave., announces the •engagf , ment of her daughter, Rodelle Broder, to Bernard Epstein, brother - of Mrs. Harold Schultz of Pennington Drive. The wedding is plan. ned for July 7. TV CCUingi FRANCES TUBBEN Mrs. Ida Tubben, of Pasadena Ave., announces the engagement of her. daughter, Frances, to Al- bert Perlin, son of Mr. Oscar Per- lin, of Tyler Ave. Mr. Perlin returned to the Unit- ed States recently after serving 21 months in Europe. Miss Tubben is a graduate of Wayne University. She is affiliat- ed with the Iota Alpha Pi sorority. The wedding will take place on November 24. A reception will be held June 9. Flowers for all occasions Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6822 Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wolfe spent the holiday week-end touring Canada. Friday, Juno 7, 1946 I. FOR SMART CLOTHES It's PEGGY ANN'S W"' June 9—Miss Ruth Clare Rosen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosen, of Tuxedo Ave., to Melvin A. Wasserman, son of Mr. and Mrs Jack Wasserman, of Elmhurst Ave., at the Congregation Shaarev Zedek. June 9—Miss Mildred B. Rothschild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sigmund Rothschild, to Mark T. ,Tacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Jacobson, at the Wardell-Sheraton. The bride's sister, Elvin, will be maid-of-honor, and Mrs. Eunice Strauss, cousin of the brill,, and Miss Charlotte Abrams will be bridesmaids. Fred Effranson dill be best man. Mr. Jacobson was recently discharged from the Army and is now attending Wayne University. June 9—Miss Esther Shkolnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Shkolnick, to Arthur A. Yudowin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Yudowin, of Monroe, Mich., at Rosenberg's. The bride's sister, Mrs. Israel Silver, of Richmond, Va., will be matron of honor, and Miss Thelma Hersh. man, Cleveland, and Mrs. Sylvia Rubin, Detroit, will he bridesmaids Eugene Yudowin, brother of the groom, will be best man. June 18—Shirley Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis, of Pontiac, to Irving Koperman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Koperman, of Calvert Ave. June 16—Miss Elaine Shirley Knoppow, daughter of Mrs. Molly Knoppow, of Gladstone Ave., to Jack Wasserman, son of Mrs. Lena Wasserman, of Blaine Ave. June 16—Ruthey Buchman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Buchman, of London, Ont., to Sidney Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolfe, of Windsor, Ont. The wedding will take place at the Bnai Mose Ben Judah Synagogue, London, Ont. June 23—Miss Sally Helen Joseph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mao. rice Joseph, 3812 Clements Ave., to Nathan I. Saginaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saginaw, of 15400 Linwood Ave., at Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Mr. Saginaw served 16 months in the Pacific. • V Exclusive FROCKS 9116 Grand River nr. Joy Rd. Beatrice Sutton, Mgr. Mrs. Harry Srere entertained at a dinner party May 28 at her home on LaSalle Blvd., in honor of the forthcoming marriage of her nephew, Robert Smith, to Bette Mae Frank. Mrs. Martin Gurwin enter- tained at a luncheon at her home on Broadstreet Blvd., honoring Evelyn and Sarah Kraft, brides- elect, who will be married at a double ceremony June 9. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen, of 3311 Chicago Blvd., returned re- cently from a visit with their family in Chicago, Ill. They also attended the Cohen-Manning wed- ding in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shapiro, of Cleveland, visited relatives and friends in Detroit the past week. Bud Gerson and Mitchel Man- deberg spent the past week so- MUTTON - ALPERT Miss Shirley Alpert, daughter of journing in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alpert, and Morris L. Hutton, son of Mrs. Minnie Hutton and the late Mr. Sam Hutton, were united in mar- riage, Sunday, June 2. Rabbi Mor- ris Adler performed the ceremony at twelve noon, after which a dinner followed for the wedding guests. The bride wore a street length dress of pale blue with matching accessories ani.7 carried a bible adorned with white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton are honey- mooning at Niagra Falls and will make their home in Chicago, Ill. CATERERS Bar-Mitzvahs, Showers and Parties of Every Type. .. With "Superb Service" We Cater for Yon in Out Own Halls, Your Home or Synagogue. under the mopervision of Council of Orthodox !Rabbis Personalized Attention by CHAS. J. MAIM and HFItNIIS I.P.FKOWITZ WILSHIRE KOSHER CATERING CO. 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