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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Si n the Realm

Many Affairs Held
for Bernice Simon

eLcal

Society

Wed at a Candlelight Ceremony

Bernice Simon, Who will be wed
to Bernard Linden Oct. 15 at the
Book Cadillac Hotel has been en-
tertained by many friends in honor
of the coming event.
Mrs. Louis Linden, mother of
the groom, was hostess at a mis-
cellaneous shower at the Wilshire
Hotel on Sept. 17. Mesdames Nate
Lurie, George Kleinman, Minnie
Hock and Ann Selker were host-
esses at a shower at the Canter-
bury House Sept. 14.
The faculty of the Bishop School
where Linden is teaching gave a
dinner party Sept. 27. Miss Helen
Mattes gave a luncheon shower nt
Frame's Sept. 28, and Mrs. S. B.
Weiner entertained at her home
Oct. 2.
The staff of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau, where Miss Simon
is a case worker entertained with
a luncheon party. Mrs. J. Stewart
Linden was hostess at a supper
party Oct. 7 and Mrs. Sam Wald-
fogel will entertain at a luncheon
Oct. 12.



Friday, October 11, 1946



Babette Lichtenstein
Engagement Revealed

Betrothed

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lichtenstein
of Thatcher avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Ba-
bette to Robert Golden, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golden of
River Rouge.
The wedding date has been set
for Nov. 17.
Golden was graduated from the
University of Michigan in 1940
with a Bachelor of Arts and Econ-
omics degree. He was affiliated
with Kappa Nu. He served over
four and a half years in the Army.
Miss Lichtenstein attended
Wayne University.

Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin will
give a dinner party Friday even-
ing, Oct. 18.

Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mrs.
Joseph Gaylord will leave Nov. 3
for Dallas, Texas.

Robert Enggass or Cumberland
way has left for New York to re-
sume his studies at Columbia Uni-
versity Law School.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaufman
have returned to their home in
Los Angeles having been the house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Allen of Canterbury road.

MRS. ALFRED L DEUTSCH
Ab- e* Arnfeld lias returned to
At a candlelight ceremony performed Sept. 17, at the Statler Hotel,
Pittsburgh after a week's visit Bernice Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of
with his children, Mr. and Mrs. Strathcona drive, was united in marriage to Alfred Leonard Deutsch,
Eugene J. Arnfeld.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Deutsch of San Juan drive. Rabbis Moses
Fischer and E. A. Levi of Congregation Bnai Moshe officiated. —
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neiman and
The bride wore a gown of candlelight satin and point venice lace
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Lichterman was appliqued to the net yoke of the fitted bodice and the same lace
will give a dinner party at Frank- was on the long tapering sleeves. The gown had a three yard train.
lin Hills Country Club Oct. 23.
A tiara of point Venice lace held in place her fingertip length veil of
bridal illusion and she carried a bouquet of orchids and white roses.
Returned from New York is
The bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Canvasser, was her matron of
Mrs. A. J. Levin.
honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth Dodge, June Rosenberg, Gloria Schul-
man and Nina Warody.
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen will leave
Charles L. Dodge was his brother's best man and Charles Can-
Oct. 14 to spend 10 days at the vasser, Richard Deutsch, William Deutsch, George Reinitz, Walter
Rosenberg and Milton Warren seated the kuest.s.
Hampshire House in New York.
The couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda.
Mr. and Mrs. David Rott of
William Heidenreich has re-
Chicago boulevard left Oct. 7 for
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman
turned to Cleveland having been will entertain at a dinner party
their winter home in Miami.
the guest of his sister and brother- Oct. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker and in-law Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baum
family of Warrington drive are of Fairfield avenue.
Mrs. Fred Drelfus of Memphis,
moving this week to their new
Tenn. will arrive Nov. 3 to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams of her family.
home on Strathcona drive. Their
daughter Barbara Joyce has en- Pittsburgh will attend the Army-
tered the school of architecture Michigan football game with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ehrlich
and design at the University of and Mrs. Burton Friedman.
will be hosts to a group of friends
Michigan.
at the Franklin Hills Country
A luncheon Oct. 16 at the Wo- Club Tuesday evening, Oct. 15.
mens City Club will be given by
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert.
Returned to Kalamazoo after
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt left Oct. spending a few days here are Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Rosenbaum.
6 for a visit in New York.


FRANCES SHULMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulman
of Chicago boulevard announce the
Mrs. Harry L. Newman will give engagement of their daughter
a luncheon party in her home on Frances to Larry Zeid, son of
Lawrence avenue on Tuesday, Mrs. David Fox of Grand avenue.
Oct. 15.
Zeid served three years with the
Army Medical Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thal
of Toledo will spend the week-end
Mr. anil Mrs. David Linde of
of Nov. 9 with }fir. and Mrs. C. Trumbull avenue have left on a
A. Hopp.
trip to Mexico and California. They
were accompanied to Chicago by
Returned from a six weeks' mo- their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Erdos.
tor trip to the west coast are Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger, who
Whitmore road.
have been visiting in the East
and South, stopped in Detroit for
Dean Laib, daughter of Mrs. Isa- several days enroute to their home
dore Levin and Walter Laib, is a In Los Angeles.
student at the George School in
Philadelphia.

Mrs. Rosalie Gates and daugh-
ter Helen Louise arrived Oct. 4
from Los Angeles to spend a
month in Detroit.

Mrs. Melville S. Welt has re-
turned from a short trip to
Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leopold
will leave Oct. 19 for a 10 day
stay at the St. Moritz Hotel in
New York.

Richard Bloch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard H. Bloch of Muir-
land avenue, has left to enter the
University of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Russel Solomon
of Fort Wayne, Ind., will be the
week-end house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clement A. Hopp. They will
attend the Army-Michigan game.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein and
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Entertaining Oct. 16 at a din- Palmer Woods.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jules Finn of Day-
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon.
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Joan Grosner, daughter of the
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Sylvan Grosner's of Atkinson ave-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert nue, has returned to Oxford, 0.
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Oct. 10, at their home on Arden College.
Park.

MRS. MARVIN LEVY
• • •

Maimonides Opens
Season Oct. 19

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis
will spend the week-end of Oct. 12
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BAY CITY NOTES
Mrs. Alice Kogan of New York
is the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Magidson.

ANNA OXENHANDLER

TRinity 1.0362

Mr. and Mrs. J. Dineen of Whit-
temore, Mich., are making their
home in this city.

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Goldman
Maimonides Medical Society will
hold its opening meeting at 12:30 and son John are visiting relatives
p. m. Oct. 19, at the Book Cadil- in New York.
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the auxiliary's twentieth birthday. •
Past presidents will be honored
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