DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Rosalie Frank to Wed
Veteran on Jan. 4
Married Recently
To Wed Dec. 26
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JEIVISH FOLK CHORUS ,,
The Jewish Folk Chorus, under
the direction of Henri Goldberg
will present its mid-winter concert
Dec. 1, at the Scottish Rite Ca-
thedral. Shoshano Brooke Freed-
man will be guest soloist.
The fifth annual donor luncheon
will be Jan. 15. For reservations
call Mrs. Walter Litt, TO. 8-0623.
Betty Hamburger Wed
to Clevelander Oct.20
—Phone by Drapkin
IRIS BASKIN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Simons left
announce the engagement of their
Oct. 22 for their home in Los An-
daughter Iris to Clifford Feldman,
geles after spending two weeks at
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feld-
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
man. The wedding will take place
Dec. 26 at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Addison Loveman
of Louisville, Ky., attended the
Michigan-Army game and spent
the week-end in Detroit.
Bnai Moshe to Start
Late Friday Services
Congregation Bnal Moshe will
Peggy Cramer of Chicago was
the week-end house guest of Mrs. resume late Friday evening servi-
Harry L. Newman of Lawrence ces Nov. 1. They will be conducted
avenue.
by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi and will
begin at 8:15 p.m. Cantor David
Mrs. Milton Marx is spending a Katzman will lead the prayers.
week in New York.
"Thy Father's House" will be
the subject of Rabbi Levi's ad-
Nov. 10 marks the 25th anni- dress. The Sisterhood of the con-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Max gregation will serve refreshments
Dworkin. They are celebrating the at a social hour which will follow
occasion with a dinner at the the services.
grand ballroom of the Belcrest
Hotel.
AESCULAPIAN
The Aesculapian Pharmaceutical
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gold and Association and Ladies' Auxiliary
son Franklin of San Juan drive will hold their twentieth annual
have returned after spending Suc- dinner dance Dec. 2 at Northwood
coth in Toronto with relatives.
Inn. For reservations call Mrs.
H. A. Katzman at UN. 2-9428.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Lerner and
their son, Kenneth J. Morris have
closed their Pine Lake summer
/ft Lan! New York's Weddings
home and are now residing at
and Parties in Detroit
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MRS. SAMUEL KLEIN
In a recent ceremony at Con.
gregation Bnai Moshe, Harriett
Heller, daughter of Joseph Benz
Heller, became the bride of Sam.
uel S. Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Klein of Duane avenue.
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Mrs. Harry Fridson, who
acted as matron of honor, and a
cousin, Linda Schwartz, as flower
girl. Morris Braverman was best
man.
The couple left for a honeymoon
At a family reception Sunday,
Oct. 20, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Al- trip to Niagara Falls and Buffa.
bert of Sturtevant avenue an- lo, N. Y.
nounced the engagement of their
daughter Zelma to Phillip Hor- TWELFTH STREET COUNCIL
witz, son of Mrs. Catherine Hor-
"Sports Fun Dance" will be the
witz and the late Morris Horwitz. theme of the second fall dance of
Miss Albert attended the Uni. the Intermediates of the Twelfth
versity of Michigan and Horwitz Street Council at 8:30 p. m., Satur.
is a graduate of Wayne Uni- day, Nov. 2, at the council cen-
versity.
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October 25,
Betty Barbara Hamburger, daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-
burger of Chicago boulevard, was
married Oct. 20 to Arthur Wil-
liam Wolfson, son of Mr. and 'I ■ Irs.
Joseph A. Wolfson of Shaker
Heights, Cleveland.
The ceremony took place at the
home of the bride's parents in the
presence of the immediate family.
After a honeymoon at Lake
Placid, N. Y., the couple will make
their home in Cleveland.
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Recent Bride
Club La Salle will present its
"Halloween Hop" at 8:30 p. m. Fri-
day, Nov. 1, at Central High
School. Paul Leash and his or.
chestra will play. .Tickets are $1
per person.
Moe Kesner will be master of
ceremonies. He will conduct a
program of "Truth or Consequen-
ces" and will also lead community
singing. A door prize will be
awarded.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Thal
of Toledo visited friends In De-
troit over the week-end.
In a ceremony held recently at
the Fort Wayne Hotel, Shirley
Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
David Cohen of Tuxedo avenue,
and Irving Keller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. LOUIS Keller of Richton ave-
nue, were united in marriage.
The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Herbert Carson, was matron of
honor. Carol and Dorothy Keller.
sisters of the groom, and Harriet
Levine and Dorothy Bello were
bridesmaids.
Harold Warheit served as best
man and the attending ushers
were Sol Cohen and Herbert Car-
son, brothers of the bride, and
Julius Katz and Marvin Schloss-
berg. Gail Marilyn Carson was
flower girl.
Following a dinner for 300 guests
the couple left for their honey-
moon In Chicago.
October 25, 1946
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Club LaSalle
to Present Dance
at Central High
Announcement has been made
of the approaching marriage of
Rosalie Betty Frank to Melvin
Kolbert of Ann Arbor.
Miss Frank is the daughter of
Samuel Frank and the late Mrs.
Frank of Long Lake road west.
Kolbert's parents are the Harris
Kolberts of Fort Wayne, Ind.
Miss Frank is a graduate of
Kingswood School, Cranbrook, and
the University of Michigan where
she was affiliated with Alpha Ep-
silon Phi sorority. Kolbert has re-
cently been discharged from the
Army Air Forces.
The date of the wedding has
been set for Jan. 4.
Complimenting Barbara Ann Pra.
dy on her sixteenth birthday, her
mother, Mrs. Calvin Prady, gave
—Photo by Keith-Newman a luncheon for 10 in the Terrace
Room of the Hotel Statler.
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