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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, September 20, 1946

Engaged Couple

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

JEANNE ROSENTHAL AND ARTHUR M. FISHMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal of Outer drive west, announce
the engagement of their daughter Jeanne to Arthur M. Fishman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fishman of Ilene avenue. An open house
will be held at the home of the bride-to-be Sunday, Sept. 22, at 7
p. m. No cards.

engagements

David Burnstein of Clairmount avenue announces the betrothal of
his daughter GoIdle to Morris Rose, son of Mrs. Abraham Hauer. The
wedding will take place in early winter.
Announcement of the engagement of Layne Berman to Robert
Colman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Colman of Detroit and Grand
Haven, was made at a dinner party given at the Stotler Hotel on
Saturday, Sept. 1. The bride-elect's parents are Mrs. Ida Berman of
Detroit and Harold A. Berman of Glendale, Calif. No date has been
set for the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fox of Washburn avenue announced the
engagement of their daughter Toby to Jerome H. Shatanoff, son of
Mrs. Frances Shatanoff and the late Robert Shatanoff, at an en-
gagement dinner Sunday, Sept. 7. The wedding will take place
Dec. 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Dinitz, of Sturtevant avenue announced
the engagement of their daughter Ann to Maury Werney, son of Mrs.
Anna Werney, at a recent family dinner held in their home. The
bride-elect Is a graduate of the University of Michigan and also at-
tended Wayne University and the Art Institute League in New York.
The wedding date has been set for Nov. 5.

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Weiss, of 3245 Chicago boulevard, an-
nounce the adoption of a daughter Nicia Lenore, aged six weeks.
They are now at home to friends.
Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bean (Shirley Josephson) of
Los Angeles and formerly of Detroit a daughter Barbara Lynn.
Aug. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Chomsky (Bertha Belkin) of 3750
Calvert avenue, a son Barrett Sherwin.
Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turbow (Irene Switken) of Cort-
land avenue, n 'a son, Melvin Leslie.
Aug. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Goldberg (Lillian Karbal) of
Hazelwood avenue, a daughter Barbara Carol.
Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max Chicorel (Ethel Ginsburg) a daugh-
ter, Shelley Joan.
Sept. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuzin (Anita Edelson) of 2740
Richton avenue, a son Julian Terry.
Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. James D. Williams (Elaine Reiser) of
3730 Clements avenue, a daughter, Jane Reiser.
Sept. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Spector (Henny Koenigsberg)
of 3210 Ewald Circle, a son Steven.
Sept. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Helfman (Betty Grant of
Oil City, Pa.) of Ann Arbor, a son, Riichard Grant.
Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ellis (Carolyn Samuels), a
daughter, Gayle Susan.
Sept. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Barden (Mamie Hoffenberg)
of Seward Hotel, a son Elliot Stuart.
Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schneider (Sarah Dorfman)
of 2697 Calvert Avenue, a son Paul David.
Sept. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. George Meyerson (Shirley Herzberg)
of Broadstreet, a son.
Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fidelman of South Haven, a son
Barry Robert.

ROMANCE RAMBLINGS . . .
CORP. HAROLD 'Cupie' Weiss,
the former corned beef stinger on
Linwood avenue, will take a few
days leave from his Army life at
Ft. Bragg, N. C., and exchange
vows with Millie Million on the
22nd.
Jerome Wolfe says goodby to
batchelorhood on the 29th when
he weds Marilyn Kramer ... Ber-
nie Katz and Ruth Factor plan
an October wedding.
More harpooned by Dan Cupid...
Jerri King and Bernie Berg . . .
Lois Robinson Is wearing the tell-
tale sparkler from Bernard Victor
of PI Tau Sigma.
• • •
ISADORE HELFMAN, angered
by Britain's treatment of the
Palestine Jews, advocates a
"Buy nothing made in Britain
and Canada" campaign . and
my over-the-shoulder reader re-
marks: "the campaign sugges-
tion may be all right, but if
prices go any higher here, we
won't be able to buy anything
made in America."
« * •
STORK FEATHERS . . .
Mazel Tov to the Art Goldbergs
on their 6 lb. plus girl addition ..
Deborah Cynthia is the new bun-
dle for Dr. and Mrs. Morris Gol-
din . . .
Birthday congrats to trim Nor-
ma Glassman and silver anniver-
sary felicitations to the Jack
Israels.
And we pause for half a second
as we light half a candle for the
Col'ms 6 month old mark . . . no
comments on this solemn occasion,
please.
• * •
KAL BRUSS, the veteran
theater limn, has opened the
doors of his latest project .. the
Planet Sound and Recording
Corp. on Dexter near Davison,
carrying popular and classical
recordings. Hal has stocked a
complete line of 16 mm. movie
film to rent out with the oper-
ator.
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THE TIME HAS COME for the
college set to scramble on to their
higher seats of learning.
The Alpha Epsilon Phi gals at
'M' will have a surprise in store
when they see the fine job of re-
modeling of the sorority house
done by Chy Abrams and Bar-
bara Blumrosen, interior decorator
majors . . . Blondie Betty Kurtz
will seek her master's and at the
same time teach physical educa-
tion.
Cute S. D. T. Joan Rothman will
commence her Michigan senior
year . . . we expect the talk on
the campus to be on the two good
looking Kallman sisters . . . Rita

who begins her senior studies and
her freshman sister, Shirty.
It's Staunton Military Academy
for Leon Cohen and Vassar will
be the alma mater for Sally Brown
and Joyce Janeway. Faye Stoll-
man departs for Columbia for
post-grad work and Clement Hopp
Jr. leaves for the U. of Miami.
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NEWS IN A NUT SHELL .. .
The Wayne Hillel Alumni Asso.
elation is under way . . . Albert
Deutsch, the noted PM columnist,
will address the Pisgah Lodge
open meeting on the 23rd on the
subject of 'Palestine.'
Attractive Ruth Littky had
her birthday celebrated in swank
style at the Book Casino with
a large birthday cake and can-
dles . . Elise Zeme postcards
from Noo Yolt . . . "lIurry up
and get well" . . . the boys are
writing to Ina Jean Sidder who
lost her appendix . . . "There's
nothing like a good 'ol camping
trip," say the woodsmen Bill
Mersky and Mort Kaufer.
Recent survey among the men
who take girls out shows the ma-
jority of the daters prefer the
goils with their lovely hair down.
Ex-Navy Eugene Abraham is
now chief counter man at Broth-
ers eatery.
• • •
THE EXQUISITE FLORAL
decorations that you'll see adorn-
ing the holiday pulpits of Temple

Beth El, Temple Israel and SW.-
rey Zedek come from Morris and
Nathan Abrams, East Side Peter
Pan Flower Shops.
* *
Pi Tau Sigma's Al Letvin
WAS
elected to the treasurer's office
In the recent state AVC eon.
slave . . . Al Cohen (Owens)
filially received 'that' break when
the Blue Network in N. Y. pur-
chased his radio script.

SNAPSHOTS . . .
New "Northwest Detroiter" Edi.
tor, Bill Ross, giving some tennis
pointers to Toronto Belle Pearl a
Northwestern . . . Aaron 'Rock,
Rosenfeld, SAM at Ohio Stilt(
looking smooth on the dance floor'l
with attractive Audrey Cornfield...
Joyce Callow, a cute trick at
Central . . . Eugene Radding, ex-
ploring the wilds at Wayne after
a tame expedition at U. of Wis.
consin.
* *
BUSINESS DEPT .. . Richard
and Jerome Miller, recent dis.
chargees from the armed forces,
have opened Lesli's, a women's
apparel shop in the Madison Thea-
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