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July 25, 1947 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-07-25

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Norma Wittleshofer
Is Wed to Easterner

• Engagements

Married in Home Ceremony

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roth of Lawrence avenue announce the
ngagement of their daughter Sybil to Harold J. Abrams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Abrams of Petoskey avenue. The groom is at-
t ending the Detroit Institute of Technology and is a member of
Kappa Sigma Kappa. The wedding will take place Dec. 21.
Announcement is made of the betrothal of Audrey Millicent
Harelik, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Ilarelik of Webb avenue,
to Henry Koloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koloff of LaSalle boule-
vard. Aug. 7 has been set as the wedding date.
The engagement of Ruth Harriet Furstenberg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Furstenberg of Richton avenue, to Charles Isko-
witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iskowitz of Pasadena avenue, has
been announced. No wedding date has been set.
The betrothal of Frances Baskin Sommers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Sommers of Rochester avenue, to Irving Fishman
has been announced. Mr. Fishman is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Fishman of Leslie avenue.

Norma Wittleshofer, daughter
of Mrs. Hazel Wittleshofer and
the late Monte Wittleshofer, be-
came the bride of Richard Mintz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Mintz of Brookline, Mass., at a
candlelight ceremony July 13 at
the bride's home on Boston
boulevard. Dr. B. Benedict Gla-
zer officiated.
After the ceremony the couple
left for their honeymoon at Mur-
ray Bay. They will make their
home in Cambridge, Mass., while
the bridegroom completes his
studies at Harvard.

• Births

Mr. and Mrs. Ivor S. Kahn
and son Joel are now residing
in Glennie, Mich.

June 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Nissen (Shirley Braver-
man) of Toledo, a daughter, Nancy Sue.
June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. David Lebow (Thelma Shainak) of
Carter avenue, a son, Steven Terry.
June 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Norman Goldman of Meyers road,
a daughter, Marne Ilene.
June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. George K. Bremen of Bi•chcrest
drive, a son, Barry Michael.
July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gold (Ailene Stone) of Cort-
land avenue, a son, Michael Harvey.
To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carver (Goldie Levinthal) formerly of
Chicago boulevard, now of Coral Gables, Fla., a son, Steven Bruce.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier of
Sherbourne road were the week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Greenbaum at their summer
home in Lexington, Mich.

411)

Page Nine

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLL

Friday, July 25, 1947

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Blu-
menthal of Second avenue left
for a trip through the Adiron-
dacks and will spend a week at
Cape Cod.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Robinson
have returned to their home in
Indianapolis after spending the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Os-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Har-
car C. Robinson.
ris of Los Angeles announce the
marriage of their daughter Max-
ine Bernice. to Dr. Norman
CA 8100
TY 7-5294
Haidy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph Ilaidy. Rabbi Leon Fram
LEE FIELDS
officiated.
The newlyweds honeymooned
and his
in New York and are residing
in California.
Orchestra

Maxine Harris Weds
Dr. Norman Haidy

Lenore Liberman of Buena
Vista avenue and Joan Felzer of
Monterey avenue are visiting at
the Edgewater Beach Hotel in
Chicago.

4

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Klaus and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green spent
the weekend in New York City
bidding goodby to their sons who
are leaving for the Boy Scout
Jamboree Europe.

o

Available for

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen-
baum have returned from a few
days visit in Charlevoix.

Maurice Enggass and his son
Peter are in oarlevoix for al
fortnight.

Mrs. Sidney Biegler gave a
luncheon at Devon Gables Inn.

Ralph Folz of Kansas
Mrs.
City has been the house guest
of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J.
Lewis of Huntington Woods.

PARK AVENUE HOTEL

Mrs. Irving Engel of New

Young Male Singer

Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel
were the house guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel in Charlevoix
for a few days.

Bride-to-Be

MRS. RALPH ALEXIS RAIM1

The marriage of Sonya Lenore Drews, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Robert S. Drews of Broadstreet boulevard, to Ralph Alexis Raimi,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raimi of Roselawn avenue, was solemn-
ized at the bride's home by Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal.
Mrs. Allen Raimi was the matron of honor and the groom's
brother, Allen, was best man. The couple are spending their honey-
moon in the East.
Before her marriage Mrs. Ralph A: Raimi was entertained by Mrs.
Louis Goldberg and daughter Betty. Mrs. Morey Kollin, Mrs. Jerome
Elden, Mrs. Samuel Raskin, Mrs. Jack J. Garelik and Mrs. Alfred
Delson.

LIMITED 'RESERVATIONS

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VACATION AT

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Transportation from busses or trains
soya notification. w rite for reser) *-
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RECREATION
rreivomm•d social activities.

Private white sons beach •
Tennis end Shuffleboard •
Private Golf Course • Riding
Horses and Sueries • Orches-
tra tor Dancing.

RELAXATION

Goad fishing on nearby Lushes
• Beach Parties oneWieele
Roasts • Noy Rides coder the
slows • Jewish • America•
Meals • Counsellor for Child-

ren.

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— Age 6 to 14 —

Write Registrar at Camp Hiawatha. Comins, Mich.
or Call CA. 1040 for Immediate Reservations

Short Periods and Entire Season Accepted

Camp Hiawatha

COMINS, MICHIGAN

Transportation Now Available
To Greenbush Inn

Bobby Shan, M.C. and Social Director
formerly featured at the Raquet Club
now making your vacation
more enjoyable

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L.
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Call or write for your reservations

RUTII BISTROW

Formerly from
the New York Stage

For Weddings • Bar Mitzvah,
Social Gatherings

Mr. and Mrs. William Sloman
of Roslyn road left July 12 for
Frankfort.

Limited Reservations Still Available
For The Month Of July

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Ruth Bistrow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Bistrow of Elmhurst avenue, to
Solly Moglovkin, son of Mrs.
Rose Moglovkin of Clements ave-
nue. No wedding date has been
set.

and Parties

and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Wal-
nut. Lake.

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Banquets

York is the house guest of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. William Mazer
Mr. and Mrs. Levis DeYoung
and family have returned from a
of Miami Beach were the guests
weedend in Columbus, 0.
of their neice and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Koffman and
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bloom
sons, and sister Mrs. Lena Gold- are at the Balsam Pines Hotel
in Bretton Woods, N.H.
smith of Cass City.

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