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July 18, 1947 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-18

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Friday, July 18, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Ten
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Elliman Sails
to See Mother in Eke

Louis

Mevis-Molono ►

i z ed
1
Marriage So emn

Sidney Kovinsky Feted
After Bar Mitzvah

Plans October Bridal

Sidney Jay Kovinsky, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kovin-
sky of Elmhurst avenue, whose
Bar Mitzvah was solemnized at
Bnai David Synagogue, was hon-
ored at a dinner party and re-
ception July 5 at the Wardell-
Sheraton hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Louts M. Elli-
man of the Briggs . Hotel were
guests at the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel for 10 days prior to Mr.
Elliman's departure on the Mau-
retania July 11 for a five week
visit with his mother in Dublin,
Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Elliman of
Dublin are returning with their
cousin on the same boat after
spending two months visiting in
the U. S.

NW Men's Club
Stages Picnic,
Ball Game Sunday

In conjunction with its picnic
Sunday at Lola Valley Park, the
Northwest Men's Club League

tosalie Gross of Collingwood
avenue will leave Saturday for
a week's vacation in Charlevoix.

will stage its annual all-star
game. Captains of the softball
teams composing the league will
meet this week to select the 24
outstanding stars in the loop who
will compete.
The picnic committee, headed
by Herbert Harris, has arranged
a program for the children with
prizes and souvenirs. Wading
pools, swings and sand boxes will
also be provided.

Mr. and Mrs. Simon Sarasohn,
formerly of Webb avenue, are
now residing in their new home
at 18688 Monica avenue.

Photo h

itt•ith,l,evett

IRENE DeSURE
At a family gathering on July
12, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel DeSuic
of Clements avenue announced
the engagement of their daugh-
Mrs. Michael Malitz of Cleve-
ter Irene, to Cyril Astrein, son
land has beers visiting her par-
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Astrein
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacob-
of Rochester avenue. The wed-
son of Muirland avenue.
ding will take place late in
Currently pacing the league in October.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kurland of
batting is Al Levy, with .642.
Savery avenue had as their
Other top batters are Jack Law-
guest Mrs. Kurland's father,
REBECCA GRATZ AUXILIARY
son, .600; Artie Schultz, .571; Sy
Aaron Goldman of Memphis.
Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary of
Berent, .500; Al Brook, .461;
Harry Krohner, .454; J. Jackman, Bnai Brith Young Women is
The Canterbury House was the
.416; and J. Rodman, .400.
sponsoring an excursion to Bob-
scene of a luncheon and shower
Phil Cameron, Nat Marblestone. Lo at 5 p.m. Thursday. For fur-
honoring Shirley Blumenau of
Photo by J. J. Clatke
Lou
Cohen,
Tom
Mittledorf,
Sam
Bay City given by Mrs. K. Z.
MRS. SHERWIN E. MOLONON
Benz and Irving Lash are vieing ther information call Eve Kur-
Sachse of Burlingame avenue,
land, Ty. 6-0537 before Monday.
July 9. Forty guests attended.
The marriage of Natalie Mevis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David for pitching roles.
Mevis of Sturtevant avenue, to Sherwin Edward Molonon, son of
Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Molonon of Burlingame avenue, was solemn-
daughter, Marilyn of Miami ized by Rabbi Morris Adler at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.
Beach have been visiting Mr.
Bette Lou Shlain was maid of honor and Mrs. Abraham Budinan,
and Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel of
Elaine Mevis and Sally Kovinsky were bridesmaids.
Wetb avenue.

Best man was Max Horwitz and ushers were Abraham Budman,
Bernice Blaufarb has returned Harold Baron and Saul Glosser. A dinner and reception followed
to her home in New York after
a visit in Detroit as guest of Mr. the ceremony.
The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in Chicago.
and Mrs. Isidore Katz of Pen-
nington drive.

Mr. and Mrs. David Davis have
returned to their home in the
Alden Park Manor from a trip
to Niagara Falls,

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newman
of Sturtevant avenue have re-
turned from a short stay in
Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Green and
son, Milton, and daughter, Eliza-
beth of Cortland avenue are
spending a few weeks at Mus-
koka Lodge.

Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich
of Calvert avenue and Miss Dora
Cashdan left on a motor trip
' through Ontario.

Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Gold
of San Juan drive announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son. Frank-
lin Owen, Saturday at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedtik. A faintly
gathering honoring their son
will be held Sunday evening at
their home.
---
Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Becker
of Hartwell avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son Allan
Gene, Saturday. Aug. 2 at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in
their son's honor will be held
Aug. 3 at the Wilshire Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Becker-
man of Calvert avenue left July
11 for Miami Beach where they
will spend two weeks.

Electrical Aids
for Easier Summer Living

`Professor Mandoek'
on Center Filth List

ear lililzrah

Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Lappin of
Woodingham drive are sojourn-
ing in Reading, Pa.

HUDSON'S

"Professor Mamlock, - a pow-
erful anti-Fascist film, will be
shown at 8:45 p.m. Thursday in
the outdoor court of the Jewish
Community Center as the second
in a series of Thursday evening
classic film presentations.

This full length film depicts
the impact of Nacism on a fa-
mous German-Jewish surgeon
and his family. Harry D. Katz,
adult education director of the
Center, is in charge of the pro.
grain.

Vacillator

ON OUR SILVER ANNIVERSARY

COFFEEMAKER

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AT SPECIAL LOW RATES
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Straight through on U.S. 31

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an easy cleaning porce-
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is quickly re-
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A heavily insulated jug
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cold as you prefer. Easi-
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$3.95
spout.

SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN

"Once at Weinstein's Always at Weinstein's"

Bride-to-Be

"COOLEST SPOT IN MICHIGAN"

SAMSON'S RESORT

North Shore Dtive

ELAYNE DRAPHIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Drapkin of
Buena Vista avenue announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Eiae,
yn to Joseph Metzger.
r. and. Mrs. Abraham
Jon of M
''Metzger of Sturtevant avenue .

South Haven, Mich.

A Spacious

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Resort with

a fine Vacation

Accommodations

of Leisure or

at All Times

Activity

Children's roverares
All rooms remodeled sad mliWO
decorated
Newly tiled Withrow , s sad ,rowers
all buildings
Nenly Tiled Priiate balh• and
shower*
Neely constructed Lobby, algal*.
itely furnished for comfort
Two 'WS? MINIUM* terraces %Otero
one may eclat is sender'
lino food nerved as always
New dance patinas sad oar own

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tainutent

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Our bows and oars provided toe
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!lathing at our own titillate lwarh:
also itavelmil, Tenni., Horne-
bark Riding and other sportv.

Added feature — mealy built
Amulement Park.

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F. SAMSON

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH..

mad

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maker, this cord has a
range of heats
from high to
$1.95
low.

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