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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Speaks Vows
Bar Mitzvah
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edelman,
of 3039 Collingwood avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Herbert Melvin, Saturday
morning at the United Hebrew
School, Tuxedo and Holmur ave-
nues. A reception will be held at
home from 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday.
Engagements
On Thanksgiving day, announcement was made of the en-
gagement and forthcoming marriage of Shirley Levenson, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Esther Levenson of Marlowe avenue and the late Louis
Levenson, to Emanuel Goutman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goutman.
The wedding will take place Jan. I.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baer of Warrington drive announce the
engagement of their daughter Marjory Sheila to Harry Golob, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Golob of Northlawn avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenberg of Ford avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Mollie to Herbert Perchikoff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perchikoff of Glynn Court.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler of Woodward avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Marilyn Jean to Walter B. Herbach,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Herbach of Monterey avenue. Both
attend Wayne University where he is affiliated with Phi Alpha. A
June wedding is planned.
Announcement is made of the engagement of Nancy Elizabeth
Markus, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Markus of Cleveland
Heights, 0., to Mitchell R. Mandeberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Mandeberg of Monica avenue. The bride-elect is a graduate of
Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University. Mr.
Mandeberg was graduated from the University of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenfeld,
of 141,65 Santa Barbara drive, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son David at 8:30 p.m., Friday,
Dec. 12, at Temple Israel in the
Art Institute. Dinner and recep-
tion will be held Saturday eve-
ning, Dec. 13, at the Wardell-
Sherpton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. David Berg, of
18074 Gceenlawn avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Lawrence J. at /3:30 p.m.,
Friday, Dec. 26, at Temple Is-
rael in the Art Institute. No
cards.
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Friday, December 5, 1M7
MRS. THEODORE KASLE
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Births
Dr. Henry Turkel formerly
of Calvert avenue has moved
to 650 Boston boulevard west.
Howard Camden, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Camden of
Gladstone avenue, won two
prizes at the flower show held
at Michigan State College, where
he is a student.
R & S Orchestra
Available for Weddings,
liar Mitzvah, Rte.
Sy Subar TY. 44829
CHANUKAH GREETINGS
Shirley Pleases
Flower and
Gift Shop
The Crystal ballroom of the
Flowers for all Occasions
Hotel Book Cadillac was trans-
October 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wykoff (Nellie Craine)
Imported Gifts
formed
into
a
chapel
decorated
of LaSalle boulevard, a daughter, Annette Rebecca.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Aber-
Charge Accounts Inv lied
son of North Hollywood, Calif. r with all-white flowers, woodwar-
November 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Urwitz (Lillian Roten-
7579 W. McNICHOLS Rd.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of dia fern, cathedral candles and berg) of Webb avenue, a son, Stanley Frederick.
at PENNINGTON
their son David, Saturday morn- aisle posts for the marriage Nov.
November 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kessler (Mary Rita
28,
of
Carol
Felicia
Landau
and
UN. 4-5145
Bloomgarden)
of
Shrewsbury
drive,
ing, Dec. 27, at the San Fernando
a son, Herbert Jr.
Valley Jewish Temple. A recep- Theodore Benjamin Kasle.
November 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farber (Shirley Siegel)
tion will be held at home, 12053
The bride is the daughter of of Santa Rosa drive, a son, Lawrence.
Califa avenue, Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Lan-
November 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Wertheimer (Phyllis CHANUKAH GREETINGS
dau of Longfellow avenue. Par- Schoenfeld) of Calvert avenue, a son, Michael Asher.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Salomon ents of the groom are Mr. and
November 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Rattner (Jean
DORFMAN ' S
announce the Bar Plitzvah of Mrs. Abe Kasle of Merton road. Goldenberg) a daughter.
their son Philip at Sabbath Eve
To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Neuschatz, a son, Simon Michael.
Carol's gown of pure silk taf-
Kosher Catering
services of Temple Israel, Dec.
feta was fashioned with a tight
5 in the Art Institute.
Dr.
Ben
Last
and
his
son
Alvin.
Bay City Notes
bodice buttoned from the neck
A Complete Catering Service
Weddings, Socials, Banquets
Mr. and Mrs, James V. Browne, down to the little lace-trimmed
Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Roman
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneide-
apron
that
formed
a
peplum
on
and Bar Mitzvahs
of 18291 Woodingham drive, an-
spent
the
Thanksgiving
holiday
man
are
in
Chicago
to
attend
the
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their the skirt. The sleeves were long with their children, Mr. and Mrs. opening of the Northwestern
Hall Available
son Richard, Saturday morning, and tight, forming a point over Robert Roman of Lansing.
University Theater's play, "Vol-
Dec. 13, at the Rose Sittig Cohen her hands.
TO.
9-6878
or DA. 0232
pone," in which their son Robert
The skirt, falling over a hoop,
Bldg., Lawton and Tyler ave-
has a leading role.
nues. The Brownes will be at fell away from the hips in a
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anthony
home from 7:30 to 11 p.m.; that full-length circular train design- had as their house guest over
ed
with
wide
panels
of
lace
on
evening. No cards.
the Thanksgiving weekend Miss
SEASON'S GREETINGS
each side, starting at the 'waist Gwendolyn Schwarz of Teaneck,
line and carried to the full length N. J., who is a student at Kala-
of the train.
mazoo College.
The general effect of the gown
Honoring the engagement of was along princess lines with a
by
Mr. and Mrs. M. Biller have
Doris Adelman of Windsor to "baby" collar. Her veil was of
Jad: Lapin of Baltimore, a din- pure silk illusion, the two tiers returned from a trip to Chi-
ner party was held recently with of finger-tip length being held in cago, Lexington, Ky., Buffalo
and Detroit.
the groom-elect's brother Albert
Hair Styling—Permanent Wavings—Beauty Culture
place by a tiara in a basket-
as one of the guests.
weave of pure silk taffeta. She
8216 W. McNICHOLS ROAD
carried white orchids and ste-
Thanksgiving visitors in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baskin
Opposite Marygrove College
phanotis.
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Susman
and daughter Saundra of Cherry-
UNiversity 2-3900
and their daughter Averell and
The
bride's
attendants
were
lawn avenue and son and daugh-
ter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Natalie Zemon, maid of honor,
Feldman of Merton road spent and Mrs. Irwin Lightman and
the Thangskiving holiday in Chi- Gloria Gettleman, bridesmaids.
cago.
Leonard Kasle was best man
and Robert Kasle, Graham Lan-
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ralph Stone of dau, Stanley Zemon, Ben Jones,
Elmhurst avenue had as their Lester Koploy, Arthur Frank,
COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION FOR HER AND THE
guests over the Thanksgiving Joseph Kaufman and Walter
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fel- Grosfeld were ushers.
KIDDIES
zer and son Murray of Philadel-
After an extended trip through
phia. Mr. Fetzer and Mr. Stone
Acre shipmates in the navy dur- the West and Mexico, the couple
will reside at 275 Merton road.
ing the war.
ne
COIFFURES
Society Notes
N INO
JANET'S for Chanukah Gifts
More than 2,500 Jewish dis-
placed persons in Austria at-
tend 28 elementary schools and
six adult instruction centers
maintained by the Joint Distri-
bution Committee.
CATERERS
Bar.Mitzvahs, Showers and
Parties of Every Type.
. . With "Superb Service"
We Cater for You in Our
Own Halls, Your Howse or
Synagogue.
under the Supervision of
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Happy Chanukah
J. Freed Bakery'
Personalized Attention
by CHAS. J. MARX
and BERNIE LIKFItOWITZ
W. McNichols at Pennington
1 Pc. Sno Suits
Open 7 Days
WILSHIRE
KOSHER CATERING CO.
JACK FREED
TOwnsend 8-2680
I
Coat Sets for
Boys and Girls
$16.95-$27.50
Will Lease My Five Room Home
in 100% Virgin Wool
& Wafer Repellent
$11.95& up
4 Pc. Sweater
1007. All NA oI
$6.95-$8.95
TOYS
arge Selection of Beautiful
Dolls—Also Magic
Skin Dolls
In Hollywood, Florida
JANET'S
Warm Sleepers
For Winter Season!
Juvenile Furniture and Toys
I Piece
Plush Elephant $2.98
$1.50 & up
Jack in the Box $1.59
BOTH HOME and FURNITURE ARE NEW
PRICE: $2,500
PHONE: TYler 6-9383
Infant's a Children's Apparel
Cirls' a Boys' Wear
Women's Speeialty wear
9019 12th St. nr. Clairmount
TYler 7-2520
Open Mon., Thurs. and Sat.
till 9 P. M.
2 Piece
$1.59 & $2.00
Extra Pants $1.00
$5.95-$12.50
ocking Horse $3.45
Also a Wide Eelection of Dot
Carriages and Tricycles