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June 21, 1946 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-06-21

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June 23—Miss Sally Helen Joseph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:16 u
rice Joseph, 3812 Clements Ave., to Nathan I. Saginaw, son of NI
Ind Mrs. Lewis Saginaw, of 15400 Linwood Ave., at Congregation Bet
Tefilo Emanuel. Mr. Saginaw served 16 months in the Pacific.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilberg of
Canterbury Dr. have returned to
their home after spending the
winter months in Tucson, Arizona.

June 23--Miss Norma Cherwin to Frank Boxman. Pre-nuptial
entertainments included a dinner party at the Wedgewood Room, and
a bridal shower, given June 11 at the Lee Plaza Hotel by Mrs. Rober
Stein and Mrs. Jack Glaser. She will be entertained again June is 6
at a bridal shower, with Mesdames Ben, Harry and Oscar Boxman
as hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. David R. Love and
daughter, Helen, of the Wilshire
have left to spend 10 days in Ne,v
York City.

June 25 Jeanette Silberstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
bcrstcin, of Burlingame Ave., to Julius H. Lieberman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Lieberman, of Bellaire, Long Island, N. Y. The
ceremony will take place in the Italian Garden of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel, with a dinner following in the Crystal Ballroom. A reception

Miss Belle Moskowitz of Blaine
Ave., left for a visit to New York
and Washington, D. C.

Charlotte Abrams, of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, is at home
for the summer with her parents,
the Nathan Abrams of Lake-
pointe, Grosse Pointe Park.

will follow the .dinner.

June 27 Marilyn Snyder, of Denver, Colo., to Daniel liassenbuscb.
of St. Joseph, Mo., nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Field, of
Roslyn Road, Detroit. Joan Fields, of Detroit, will be one of the
bridesmaids at the wedding, which will take place in Denver.
Hassenbusch visited in Detroit upon his return from overseas la.it

Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Stollman
announce the graduation of their
daughter, Fay, from the College
of Liberal Arts, Wayne Univer-
sity. Miss Stollman, who majored
in Sociology, was president of the
Wayne Chapter of Alpha Kappa
Delta, honorary national sociology
society. Miss Stollman was also a
research assistant in the Depart-
ment of Sociology and Anthro-
pology.

winter.
June 27—Dorothy Sue Stone to Edward E. Rich at the Whittier

Hotel.
June 29—Lorraine Joan Denenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mn.
Jacob Denenburg, of Central Ave., to Martin M. Blanch, son of
and Mrs. N. Blanck, of Pingree Ave.

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MRS. MARVIN MENTSER

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In an impressive candlelight setting, Joy Regina Galperin, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin, of Sherbourne Road, exchanged
vows with Marvin Charles Mentser at a double-ring ceremony in th..
Crystal ballroom of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Leon Fram offi-
ciated and was assisted by Cantor Robert S. Tulman.
The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a Sophie
original gown of sandlelight satois satin. The long bodice was fash-
ioned along princess lines and was accented with two gored puffs of
shirring at front and back. The bride carried a bible covered with

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. A rn-
fel(' will spend the fourth of July
holiday week-end visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Wineman, of Gaylord, Mich.

PEGGY ANN'S

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Calendar of Events

JUNE 23—SUNDAY

Los Angeles Club Get Acquainted Social, Jewish Commu.

nity Center
Beth Aaron Synagogue Dedication, Wyoming and Thatcher

JUNE 24—MONDAY

Kalvarier Aid Society Luncheon and Card Party, Kern'4

Auditorium
Detroit Post 135, Jewish War Veterans, Installation of Of
ficers, JWV Headquarters, 8212 Twelfth St.

Mrs. Harry L. Newman, Mrs.
Isaac Gilbert and Miss Laura
Lowell left June 21 to spend their
vacation in Charlevoix, Mich.

Intercommunication Set

Center Mothers' Club Farewell Social, Jewish Community

Center

JUNE 26 — WEDNESDAY

Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Karbal, of
Webb Ave., had as their house
guest, Mrs. J. Silberman, of Chi.
eago,

Time Saving- -Step Saving
at Home or Office

Rafelson Post 431 Dinner-Dance, Lee 'n' Eddie's

THIS IS THE SPOT

Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis returned
June 15 to her home in Hunting-
ton Woods, having spent a month
in Monroe, La.

Splendid way to step up efficiency, save

yourself precious minutes and efforts, this

WHERE good food is prepared and
served under Ultra-Violet lights for your pro-
tection against air-borne bacteria. We are
the first in this region to be so equipped.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel are
leaving July 1 to spend the sum-
mer months in Charlevoix, Mich.

intercommunication set which makes clear,

two-way communication possible, up to a
in a

distance of 400-feet. You can install it

jiffy, and it takes up very little desk room.

Stop in and try it for yourself, on Hudson's

WHERE steaks, chops, and seafoods are
prepared by internationally famous chefs.

Mrs. Simon Shetzer, of Burlin-
game Ave., and her sister, Mrs.
Theodore Thal, of Columbus, Ohio,
arc returning to Detroit from a
fortnight spent in Martinsville,
Ind.

Eleventh Floor. Complete with Batteries and

20.feet of wire.

WHERE turkey is a daily feature.

for a real treat, try the new

JENKINS

RESTAURANT

257 W. Lafayette at Wayne •

$17. 5 0

„as

WHERE pastries are made on the premises.

Engaged

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office

LIVERNOIS
DAVISON FLORISTS

A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
Daily; Closed Sundays

Price Subject to Vi Sales 'Las

212 State St.
RAndolph 8338

Deliveries to all parts of city and s-hurbs-3 times daily

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Zack Kosher Catering Co.

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NIILDRED BRONSTEIN
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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bronstein, *
of Wcst Philadelphia Ave., an- #
nounce the engagement of their
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"FINEST IN THE CITY"

Under the supervision of

The l'aad Harahonim

4 Strictly Kosher
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Max Baron, Manager • 4

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TYLER 4-

Eleventh

Farmer Street — Sectiori /3

HUDSON'S

STATE
FLOWER SHOP

13517 I irernoi4 at Davison
liOgarth 0082-83

Furniture Ileparttnerit

11:30

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"CHEER THE SICK" .. .
Send Flowers from .. .

daughter. - Mildred, to Lawrence
M intz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy
Mintz, of Glendale Ave. Reception
on Sunday, June 23. from 3 to 10
p.m.. at 3275 Glendale Ave. No

Exclusive FROCKS
9116 Grand River nr. joy Rd.
Beatrice Sutton, Slgr.

a spray 9f white orchids.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Pearlman will
hold open house Sunday, June 23
from 3 to 5 p. m. in honor of the
graduation of their daughter,
Helen Mae, from Central High
School. No cards.

cards.

FOR SMART CLOTHES It's

MOSS

KOSHER CATERING CO

Florence Grossman, a student at
the University of Michigan, is at
home spending her vacation with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Grossman, 2688 Glynn Court.

Miss Freida Frazer, a student
at Michigan State College, is
spending her summer vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Frazer of Leslie Avenue.
---
Charles L. Goldstein has re-
turned to this city from a plane
trip to Mexico City and San Fran-
cisco.

1946





Zocal Society

Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel, of
W. Outer Drive, are spending two
weeks at the Breakers Hotel, Ce-
dar Point, Ohio.



Friday, June 21

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