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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-01-24

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, January 24, 1947

Helen Baker's Troth
to Sol Moss Revealed

Troth Announced

p

On Trip to Canada

Lengagemento

The engagement of Helen Baker,
daughter of Joseph Baker of Bur-
lingame avenue and the late Mrs.
Baker, to Sol Moss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Moskovitch, has
been announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber of Hazelwood avenue announce the
engagement'of their daughter Dorothy Ann to Leo Gordner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordner of Windsor. An early summer wedding
is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner G. Racow of Chicago boulevard announce the
engagement of their daughter Natalie Harriet to Nathan H. Markow,
son of Mrs. Becca Markow of New Haven, Conn.

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ar Mitzvait

&IL

MRS. MARTIN M. SLAKTER
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Slak-
ter aro on their honeymoon to
Limberlost Lodge, Ont., following
their marriage Jan. 19 at Congre-
gation Bnai David.
Mrs. Slakter is the former Edith
Schaeffer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Schaeffer of Clements
avenue. Her husband's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slakter of
Clements avenue.
The bride's attendants were L11-
0),, lian Schaefer, maid of honor, and
Rita Rimer, Marian Simon, Rita
Slakter and Ruth Schulevitz,
bridesmaids.
Benjamin Slakter was best man
and Bill Schaefer, Carl Slakter,
Earl Robbins and Sanford Gale
were ushers.

Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sante Levine (Gertrude Goodman) of
Woodingham drive, a daughter, Bonnie Sue.
Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenberg (Vivien Erman) of
Webb avenue, a daughter. •
Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour King (Shirleen Germansky)
a daughter, Margo Susan.
Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Adler (Frances Sarko) a son, Alan
Tommy.
Jan. 01—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Blumenthal (Lconore Berman)
of Boston boulevard, a daughter, Susan Joy.
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Katz (Bernice Ackerman)
of Indiana avenue, a daughter, Pamela Joyce.
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rayle of Boston boulevard west,
a son, William Lowell.
Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloman (Eleanor Schwartz) a
daughter, Sally.
Jan. 17—To Dr. and Mrs. Milford Golden (Beatrice Swimmer) of
LaSalle Gardens south, a daughter.
Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zaron (Marilyn Ginsburg) of
Waverly avenue, a son, Dennis Michael.

Wed by Candlelight

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of
Burlingame avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son David
Lee, Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Bea
Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and
Sturtevant avenues. Open house
will be held from 7 to 10 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 9. No cards.

ANNE HELLER
Mr. and Mrs. William Heller of
Edison avenue announce the - en-
gagement of their daughter Anne
to Irving H. Berger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norton Berger of Cort-
land avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernstein
of Oak drive have returned after
a short stay in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Nodel
have moved to their new home at
9600 Appoline avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apsel of
Collingwood avenue are visit7ng
in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Warren
of Broadstreet have returned from
a sojourn in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen of
Gladstone avenue entertained a
group of girls at a luncheon Jan.
18 at the Hotel Book Cadillac in
honor of their daughter Marilyn's
sixteenth birthday.

Mrs. .1,acob Schakne of LaSalle
boulevard has left to join Mr.
Schackne in Los Angeles.

Center Prepares
Program to Honor
Memory of FDR

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irnmlunfT7.
••
MRS.
Visiting her children, Mr. and
In a candlelight ceremony Jan.
Mrs. Fred Drelfus in Memphis,
Tenn., is Mrs. Herman Finster- 12 in the ballroom of the Fort
Wayne Hotel, Zelma Albert be-
A Roosevelt memorial program
wald. -
came the bride of Phillip Horo- will be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday in
the Jewish Community Center, at
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Eder will witz.
The bride is . the daughter of which the Mothers' Clubs will pre-
leave soon for a visit in Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Albert of sent an oil painting of the late
Beach.
Sturtevant avenue. The groom is President to the Center.
The program will include cham-
Mrs. Louis Barsky of Philadel- the son or Mrs. Catherine Horo-
phia avenue west has left for a witz and the late Morris Horowitz. ber music by the Rackham Me-
Ruth
Corn,
the
bride's
sister,
morial Symphonette with Herman
sojourn in Miami Beach.
was matron of honor, with Libby Fritz conducting. Guest speakers
Miller of Iron River, Mich., and will be Don Thurber, executive di-
Eveleen Budnitzky as attendants. rector of the National FounCa-
Norman Horowitz was best man tion for Infantile Paralysis; Doro-
for his cousin and Donald Corn thy K. Roosevelt, who will repre-
and Newton Freedman were sent the Roosevelt family; and
Samuel Rubiner, presIdent of the
ushers.
Following a dinner and recep- Center.
tion,
the
couple
left
on
a
motor
The choral group of the Freiheit
Mrs. Hattie Cohen, 3741 Coiling-
Gesangs Ferein, under the direc-
wood avenue,' has been chosen trip to Miami Beach.
tion of Henri Goldberg, will sing
Volunteer-of-the-Week on Fran
Miss Josephine Weiss pf the Bel- "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address."
Harris' "Red Feather Revue." The
WWJ program is heard Wednes- crest Hohl has returned from a Tile public is invited. Admission
days at 1:15 p.m. in behalf of De- month's stay in New York City. is free.
trit's Community Chest.
The award was presented to Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rosenberg
Cohen in recognition of 20 months of Parkside avenue have returned
FOR SMART CLOTHES It's
of continuous service as volunteer from a trip to St. Petersburg, Fla.,
assistant at the North End Clinic, and Louisville, Ky.
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HELEN-MAR
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BEAUTY
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JUDGE IIEALY AT CENTER
Speciattring in Tinting
Each week, the WWJ public
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2 Operators
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The Bride In All Her Loveliness —
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Mrs. Hattie Cohen
Wins Service Pin
on Radio Program

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