Friday, October 31, 1947
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Beatrice Schatten Wed
at Wardell-Sheraton
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Char-
lip and sons Eliot and Bud for-
merly of Glynn Court have
their new home at
Announcement is made of the moved into
18114 Oak drive.
marriage of Mignon Harwith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dellis
Harwith of Indiana avenue, to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Sha-
Robert H. Scherer, son of Mr. piro of Collingwood avenue have
and Mrs. John J. Scherer of returned from St. Paul, Minn.
Birwood avenue. The couple where they attended the na-
are students at Wayne Univer- tional convention of the Jewish
sity.
War Veterans.
Mignon Harwith Bride
of Robert H. Scherer
Honeymooning in Havana
Beatrice Schattcn. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schat-
ten, and Dr. Jack A. Sill, son
of Mr. and Mis. Solomon Sill,
were united in marriage Wed-
nesday at the Wardell-Sheraton
Hotel. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer
officiated
The bride's white satin gown
was fashioned with a drop
shoulder, and the net yoke
formed a round neckline. Her
veil of illusion was held by a
cornet of beaded pearls. For her
wedding bouquet, she carried
whir e roses and white orchids.
Mrs. Bernard Sill, matron of
honor; Annette Schat4en, maid
of honor; and Shirley 'Rosen and
Elizabeth Hancock,- bridesmaids;
carried American beauty roses.
Howard Sherman served
as 1 st Man. Ushers were Ber-
nari' Sill, Dr, Samuel Jacobson
and Herbert Goodman.
Dr. and Mrs. Sill are honey-
mooning in California.
Harold Bussey, who is attend-
ing, the Northern Illinois Col-
lege of Optometry in Chicago
was in Detroit last weekend to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Max J. Bussey, and for the cel-
ebration of his father's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel G. Jacob,
Mrs. M. Levin of Seward avelP
formerly of Ewald Circle, have
.1)
nue
is back from a sojourn in
moved into their new home at
St. Louis.
19176 Roselawn avenue.
(Including Friday Night)
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have been looking for. Kosher Food Surpassingly•line . .
served in attractive, congenial surroundings.
HOURS 11:30 to 9:30 P. M. — Sat. 6-10 P. M.
ALSO CONTINUING OUR FAMOUS
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Yale Coggan of Los Angeles
MRS. ALBERT GOLDSTEIN
visited in Detroit last week.
The nuptials of Dolores Schostak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
His mother Mrs. Harry Coggan Louis H. Schostak of Greenlawn avenue, and Albert Goldstein,
returned with him to make her son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goldstein of Leslie avenue, were
home in ', Los Angeles.
solemnized in a candlelight ceremony Wednesday evening at the
Hotel Statler. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated.
Mrs. Leo Zifkin of Los Alamos, N.M., sister of the groom,
was matron of honor. Natalie Novak attended the bride as maid
ANNOUNCEMENT
of honor, with Constance Le Bost, Betty Enfield and Rita Cohn
Mr. J. Flinker of the
as bridesmaids.
Cliff Rogers, cousin of the groom, served as bgst man, with
Jerry Solomon, Jerry Finn and Lewis Steinberg serving as ushers.
Jerome Leon Schostak, brother of the bride, acted as junior usher.
After the ceremony, dinner for 300 guests was served in the
Crystal ballroom.
The couple are honeyMooning at New Orleans, Miami Beach
and Havana, Cuba.
(dealer in paper, twine, gift
boxes and folding boxes)
Wishes to advise his friends
and customers that he is now
back in business and is located
at
Mrs. Harry Srere entertained
Alfred Srere of Calvert avenue
at a dinner party in her home is on a three-month trip through
on Calvert avenue.
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Joslove
and daughter, formerly of North-
lawn avenue, are residing in
their new home on Steel ave-
nue.
Mrs. Samuel Katkin of Bal-
moral drive was hostess at a tea
to captains and workers of the
finance committee of the wo-
men's division, American Jewish
Congress.
407 E. FORT ST.
Does Your Make-up
Suffer?
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In Your Home.
ot It IIFAI I'1' (Ill N•ElAilt
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Ald From Tip to Toe
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ounsioNFERSIERNENNMELIMIERESINE
IVe Specialize in DECORATED CAKES . 7
BIRTHDAY — ANNIVERSARY
WEDDING — BAR MITZVAH
We also carry a complete line of Bakery Products.
WINKLER BAKERIES
TY. 6-9667
8840 GRAND RIVER
MU. 9523
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CH. 5080
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Now Serving
Luncheon and Dinners
LA CHARS
Dir. and Mrs. Seyniour Anoff
(Miriam Weinberg ) and sons
Charles and Robert have re-
turned to Chicago after spend-
ing a week with Mrs. Anoff's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wein-
ber g; of Northlawn avenue.
While in Detroit, the couple was
entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Buckner of Pontiac and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colman of
Whitcomb avenue.
FLINKER
PAPER &
TM CO.
Mrs. Jacob Borin of Berkley
road was hostess at a tea to
captains and workers of the
membership committee of the
women's division, American Jew-
ish Congress.
BROADLOOM
CARPETING
IN DETROIT'S
now
Adail!
i mmectiaie
21ekvery.1
The smooth richness of broadloom, in plain and two-tone
effects, gorgeous 18th Century florals, and elegant carved
Wilton. Lay wall to wall—or cut from the roll to fit
individual rooms. All in 9 and 12 foot widths.
HE'S TOPS!
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Mickey Woolf
and His Great
Show Band
A Few Matti Available
tall Mickey Woolf at
Open Thurs., Fri.
and Sat. Until
I P. M.
before
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2075 EAST Near
Dequinalre
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AT ...
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