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July 18, 1947 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-18

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. DETROIT JEWISH

Page Eight

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Friday, July 18, 1947

CHRONICLE

aim cl ctocai Societ y
the Re

Sets Nuptials for Early Fall

Morris Sklars Mark
35 Years of Marriage

Speaks- Vows

Bertha Robinson Wed
to David S. Davidson

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brant of
Tyler avenue gave a party June
29 at the Workman's Circle cele-
brating the 35th wedding anni-
versary of Mrs. Brant's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklar of
Leslie avenue.
This was also the occasion of
Mr. Sklar's 60th birthdaY
bra tion, and 200 guests, includ-
ing many from out-of-town, at-
tended the festivities.

Bertha Robinson and David S.
Davidson were united in mar-
riage in a candlelight ceremony
at the Whittler Hotel by Rabbi
A. M. Hershman.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson
of Indiana avenue. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Weingarden of Waverly avenue.
Maid of honor was Florenc
Robinson, the bride's sister, and
Mrs. Wilfred Katz was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Alan Nathan, Mrs. May-
nard Feldman and Jean Booch-
eroff. Sedelle Steinman was jun-
ior bridesmaid.
Harold Milinsky was best man
and Gerald Finn, Fred Finn and
Louis Weingarden were ushers.
The couple spent their honey-
moon in New York and Pittsburg.

Ruth Rheims who has been the
house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Freedlander of Collingwood
avenue has returned to her home
in Cincinnati.

Photo by Gone 1,, ut

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spiro and
(laughter Alice of Birchcrest
drive are vacationing in Cali- .7 7
fornia.

MRS. ROBERT BICIIKOFF

Mr. and Mrs. Ike Koidanov
have returned to their home in
Uniontown, Pa. after visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. David Dobbs, who
are at Woodhall Lake for the
summer.

Photo by John Henderson

EILEEN ABRAMOVITZ
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Abramovitz of Cortland avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter Eileen to Frederick Fisher, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Strathmoor drive. An early fall
wedding is planned.

Patt Levinson of Stoepel ave-
nue, who has been vacationing in
Los Angeles, will join her par-
ents at Devil's Lake, Wis. where
she will remain until Labor Day.
MO Levinson will also visit her
sorority sisters who are attend-
ing the summer session at the
University of Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Levy
entertained at a buffet supper
July 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler are
leaving Saturday for a motor
trip through the East.

Mrs. Maurice Klein will give
Barbara Newman of Tuxedo a luncheon July 24 in her home
avenue is spending thp summer on Chicago boulevard.

1

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The marriage of Lilyon Smith
to Robert Bichkoff has been an-
nounced by the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Smith. Rabbi
Max J. Wohlgelernter officiated.
Mr. Bichkoff is the son of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baer of and Mrs. Misha BichkotT of Jos-
Chicago are visiting their chil- eph Campau avenue. Maid of
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond honor was Belle Smith, . the
bride's sister, and David Smith,
Colbert of Sturtevant avenue.
the bride's brother, was best
1
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of man.
Savery avenue had as their guest
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 011e-
Mrs. Jacobs' brother Harry Gold-
sheimer of Eason avenue have
man of Memphis.
returned from a cruise to Mack-
Sara Rozner was feted at a inac Island.
dinner and miscellaneous show-
er given by Mrs. George Fried at
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall of
Lachar's July 9.
Pennington drive have returned
to their home after a visit to
Spending the summer in Lex- New York City.
ington, Mich. are Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kraft and daughter, Jill,
Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins and
of Kentucky avenue and Mr. and daughter Martha Jane are spend-
Mrs. William Weisman and son, ing the summer in Charlevoix.
Herman of Whitcomb avenue.
Another daughter, Alice, who is
attending the National Music
The David Widgerson's of Cal- Camp at Interlochen, will join
vert avenue have returned after her mother and sister at the end
spending a few clays in Chicago. of the camp season

Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan
of Monica avenue have as their
house-guest Mrs. Dinah Gustadt
of Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. David Madison
will spend a month in Florida.

Vacationing in Frankfort are
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nathanson of
Monte Vista avenue, Mr. and
Mrs. William Sloman of Roslyn
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Cross of Picadilly avenue.

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