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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Q b
y
!„Weingarden are Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Isaacson, of the Bronx. They
attended the wedding of Harry
. ,Weingarden held Sept. 1.

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Marx Is Recent Bride

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berger
will be at home Sunday evening,
Sept. 15, in honor of their daugh.
ter Esther, whose marriage to
Harold Isaacs, of Long Island,
N. Y., took place Aug. 1, in At-
lantic City. The reception will
take place at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Berger, 2244 Edi-
son avenue, from 8 to 11 p.m.
No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koffman, of
Detroit, Dr. Oscar Koffman, of
San Francisco, and Dr. David
Koffman were guests of their
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Koffman, of Cass City,
Mich.

Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas has re-
turned to her home at the Briggs
Hotel after visiting relatives in
New York, Philadelphia and As-
bury Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Jules S. Stein-
berg have returned from a two-
weeks' vacation at Long Lake,
Alpena.

Mr. and Mrs. King Shwayder,
of Piccadilly road, have returned
from a visit In Denver.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie,
of Oak drive, spent the Labor
Day weekend in Charlevoix.

Mrs. Sam Berman, of Taylor
avenue, returned recently from a
visit with her brother and sister.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Rhodes, of Milwaukee.

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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald
are guests at the Hotel St. Regis
in New York City.

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Mrs. Hattie Finsterwald re.
turned Wednesday from a month's
visit to Los Angeles.

She'll be thrilled, no matter
what the occasion.

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MRS. WILLIAM BIJDMAN

Leo I. Franklin has returned
At a double ring ceremony performed Sunday, Sept. 1, at the
after spending a fortnight in
Belerest Hotel, Sybil Virginia Marx, daughter of Mrs. Mary Marx, of
Charlevoix.
2635 Cortland avenue, was united in -marriage to William Budman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn are son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Budman. Dr. Jay Kaufman, of
leaving Sept. 8 for a brief visit Temple Beth El, officiated.
to New York City.
Marilyn Marx, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore
long blue taffeta dress with a tight bodice and sweetheart neckline.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wohl a Mrs.
George Lowell, of 'Farmington, was matron of honor. Sho wore
and children, of New Orleans, are
a
dress
of grey beige. Albert Budman, the groom's brother, acted
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. as best man.
Leon Harmon, of Prairie avenue.
The bride was lovely in a charming white satin and marquisette
Mrs. Joseph Burak has returned gown. She wore a fingertip veil with a crown of orange blossoms
after a short stay in Grand and carried a bible. Samuel G. Keywell, uncle of Miss Marx, gave
the bride away. ,
Rapids.

Following the ceremony, a dinner for 125 guests was held. This
Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert
returned from South Bend, Ind., preceded an open reception in the Green Room.
Idalyn Ruth Cohen, a lifelong friend of the bride from New York
where they spent the Labor Day
City, was guest of honor.
week-end.

Lois Feinberg, daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. George Way.
burn and son, Barry, left Sept. 4 and Mrs. Abe Feinberg, of Leslie
avenue, returned from a visit with
for New York City.
relatives and friends in Chicago.
Mrs. Emanuel Tobias, of Los
Mrs. Walter L. Field and daugh-
Angeles, formerly of Detroit, is
the house guest of Mrs. Nellie ter, Harriet, of Cherrylawn ave-
nue, have returned from a five.
Kahn, of Waverly avenue.
week trip to Los Angeles and San
Mrs. Julius Ginsberg and sons, Francisco. Mr. Field will remain
Paul and Gordon, of Bay City, in Los Ahgeles until next week.
visited in Detroit during the past
week.
Vacationing for two weeks in
Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. Morey
Leah Ruth Pearlman spent the Patrick, of 2948 Vinewood avenue.
past week with her uncle and
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cowan, of
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Gavern
of Clements avenue. Miss Pearl- Chicago boulevard, have as their
man has just received her Master guest Helen Geller, of New York
of Arts degree at the University City.
of Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Prady an.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Norman Philip, on Saturday
morning, Sept. 7, at the Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe. Reception,
Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2750 Tuxedo
avenue, from 7 to 10 p.m. No
cards.

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A motor trip through the New
England states, is being made by
Joseph L. Warner and Warren
Weil. They will return by way of
Canada.

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OUR Flowers

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drelfus
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin H. Baer, of South Bend,
Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn, of
Collingwood avenue, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stuart
Allan, on Saturday, Sept. 7, at the
Congregation Bnai Moshe. They
will be hosts at a dinner dance In
his honor Sunday evening at the
Park Avenue Penthouse.
Mrs. Mollie Guttman and daugh-
ter, Zadette, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
arrived to attend the dinner dance
given by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn,
in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Stuart Alan.

Mrs. Mattie Meyer and daugh.
ter, Carol Joan, returned recently
to their home in New York, hav-
ing been the guests of their sister
and aunt Mrs. Ann Deutsch, of
the Wilshire Hotel.

PEGGY ANN'S

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grier, of
New York City, are the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Robinson, of Chicago
boulevard.

g ar Mitzvah

Fred Sweet, of the Teleneva
Theaters, has returned from a
two-week stay in Cincinnati,

Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt,
Irene and Ruth Horn, of Brook- of San Juan drive, have returned
lyn, N. Y., were the house guests from a week-end visit in Chicago,
of Luano Mittenthal, of Warring.
ton drive.
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FOR SMART CLOTHES It's
Madeline Brodie has issued in-
vitations for a cocktail party to
be held on Friday, Sept. 8, at her
Exclusive FROCKS
home on Chicago boulevard. The
9116 Grand River tar. Joy Rd.
guests of honor will be Lois Wag-
Beatrice Sutton, Mgr.
ner, Dora Lee Rothberg, Howard
Rothberg and Irving Goldman.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie
and daughter, Thelma, of High-
land avenue, and Miss Annette
Tobb,•of Chicago boulevard, have
returned from a motor trip to
Chicago where they visited with
relatives and friends.

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Friday, September 6, 1946

everything's new . . .
even the location of MAY'S new millinery shop at
EATONS 3rd Floor, 1043 Woodward Avenue. MAY'S
will continue to feature firsts in new hat styles .
expert workmanship .. fine quality . . personalized
service in the design and fashioning of new hats made in
MAY'S own work shop especially for you. MAY'S ex-
perienced staff is ready to outfit you.

a.n7 c118Cirdles, Special for $2.95

Moore's Corset Shop

9015 12th- STREET

, haat it EATON S, 10433 -WiTo - dward Ave.

Next Door to SANDERS, Opposite Kern's

