Friday, January 17, 1947
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Page Eight
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E lizabeth Levy to Wed
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Married in Candlelight Ceremony
Ernest W. Stix Jr.
Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Elizabeth
Helen Levy to Ernest William
Stix Jr. by the bride-elect's mother
Mrs. David J. Levy of 'Boston bou.
levard. Mrs. Stix's parents are Mr.
and - Mrs. Ernest W. Stix of St.
Louis.
Miss Levy attended Kingswood
School, Vasar College and the Uni-
versity of Michigan, where she is
now in her junior year in the
school of medicine. She is affiliated
with Alpha Epsilon Eta sorority.
Mr. Stix was graduated from
Harvard University and the Har-
vard school of business adminis-
tration. He served five years in
the Army, attaining the rank of
captain.
Sidney T. Eder has returned to
Detroit after a holiday visit at
the Florida home of Commodore
and Mrs. Harry Schwartz, former
Detroiters. A highlight of the visit
was an all-day cruise aboard the
Commodore's yacht.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond N. Fin-
ley (Loraine Gendil) have returned
from Miami Beach, Fla. after a
seven weeks stay.
Betty Goldberg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of the
Beberest Hotel, has resumed her
studies at Goucher College, Bal-
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hords timore.
of Pasadena avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Glo-
Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the Bel.
ria to Al Sternberg of Windsor,
crest Hotel returned Jan. 15 after
Ont.
The bridegroom-elect is the son a month's stay at Palm Springs
of Mrs. L. Bess Sternberg of and Tucson, Ariz.
Toronto, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Shif f man left Muirland avenue were hosts to 50
Jan. 11 to spend the winter in guests in their home last week,
Florida. En route they stopped in honoring Dr. Shlomo Kaplansky,
Chicago and St. Louis.
president of the Hebrew Institute
of Technology, Haifa, Palestine.
David J. Levy Jr. has returned
to his home in Hewlett, L. I., after
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marks
spending the past weekend with
his mother, Mrs. David Levy of left Jan. 12 for a six-weeks' visit
to Miami Beach. They will visit
Boston boulevard.
in Cincinnati and Atlanta, Ga.,
Madame Paulette Oppert has re- en route.
turned to her home in New York,
following a visit with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Barris and
Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon of Roslyn family are now living in their
new home at 16909 Monte Vista
road.
avenue.
Stewart Frank of Calvert ave-
nue has returned from Vicksburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of
Miss., where he visited his uncle Suffolk drive are motoring to
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank. Florida, New Orleans and Cali-
En route home, he was met in fornia, where they will spend the
Chicago by his mother, Mrs. Har-
winter months.
ry Frank and his sister, Ellen.
Gloria Hord's Troth
to Windsorite Is Told
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olsher of
Mrs. Harry Wine of Bridgeport,
Conn., is the house guest of Mr. Grand avenue have returned from
and Mrs. Isadore Goodman of a short stay in Miami Beach.
Sherbourne road.
Mrs. Norman Ginsburg and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben B. Klamer Adele Robbins have returned from
(Charlotte Brewer) are now re- a visit in Miami Beach.
siding in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Ruby have re-
Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Stein of turned to their home on North-
Fairfield avenue are spending three lawn avenue after a visit in
weeks in Miami Beach.
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roska have
returned to their home in Long
Beach, Calif., after visiting their
parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sike
sf Dexter boulevard.
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Mrs. Beverly Taren (formerly
Beverly Ross of Detroit) and sons
Peter and Alvin have returned to
their home in Worcester, Mass.,
after visiting relatives here.
Prof. Morris Weitz of the philo-
sophy department, Vassar College,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., has returned
after visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Weitz of Fullerton avenue.
To Wed March 22
Mr. and Mrs. David Shubau and
son Michael of Collingwood ave-
nue have returned from a month's
MRS. MAURIE STREN
visit in Miami Beach, where they
The grand ballroom of the Lee Plaza Hotel was the scene Jan. 5 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
of the candlelight wedding of Sadie Betty Goldberg to Maurie Stren. bert Goldberg.
The bride-elecz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg
of Fleet avenue. I-Ier husband's parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Spending the winter months in
Hot Springs, Ark., are Shirlee
Stren of Branford, Ont.
Miss Goldberg attended Wayne University's college of education. Jonap and her grandmother, Mrs.
She was affiliated with Sigma Theta Delta sorority there. Mr. Stren Ida Kosof, f, of Monterey avenue.
attended the University of Toronto as an engineering student. His
fraternity was Sigma Alpha Mu.
The newlyweds are on a honeymoon to Miami Beach and the
West Indies.
—Photo by Preston Sweet
JANUARY
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar
Visiting in Los Angeles are Mrs.
Halperin and her mother, Mrs. M. were at home Jan. 5 in honor of
Mrs. Segar's mother, Mrs. B. Less,
Millner.
who was celebrating her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danto of
Edwin M. Rosenthal Jr. will
Roslyn road have returned from leave Wednesday for Hollywood,
a short stay in Chicago.
Fla., where he will visit his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rosen-
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heaven- thal.
rich will leave Jan. 30 to spend
Back from a visit in Cincinnati
the remainder of the winter in
are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levi.
Coronado Beach, Calif.
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SARA SAXER
The engagement of Sara Saxer
to Harry Rosenblum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. David Rosenblum of
Hazelwood avenue, has been an-
nounced by the bride-elect's broth-
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Saxer of Fullerton avenue.
The wedding will take place
March 22.
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