Friday, January 23, 1948
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Betrothed to Melvin Wallace
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Page Nine
Engagements
On Wedding Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snyder, of 18261 Roselawn avenue, an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter Maxine to Dr. Jack
Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Ginsburg of Webb avenue. Open
house will be held from 7 to 11 p.m., Sunday, in the Snyder home.
No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy of Pasadena avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Levona to Henry Sterngold, son of
Mrs. Minnie Sterngold and Harry Sterngold. The bride-elect at-
tended Wayne University and the University of Michigan. Mr.
Sterngold was graduated from the college of engineering of the
University of Michigan, where he was affiliated with Kappa Nu.
The wedding has been set for April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bussell of Cortland avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Estelle to Samuel J. Warren, son
of Harry Weisenfeld of Sturtevant avenue and the late Mrs.
Weisenfeld. The wedding is planned for June.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sasati of Cortland avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Celia to Irving Dunn. The bride-
elect is a graduate of Wayne University. An early spring wed-
ding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenspan of Los Angeles and formerly
of .Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter Mildred
Myra to Calvin Sweet of Los Angeles. A June wedding is planned.
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IIELENE BETTY FALK
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Falk of Chicago announce the engage-
• ment of their daughter Helene Betty to Melvin Wallace, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of Canterbury drive, Detroit. Miss
Falk attends the University of Illinois and is a member of Psi
Sigma Sigma. Her fiance attended the University of Michigan
where he was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu. A spring wedding
is planned.
Pair Mark Birthdays
at Joint Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstine of
Huntington Woods are visiting
their son and daughter-in-law,
Janet Waterstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelstine
of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Water-
stone, and Dolores Smith, daugh-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Fox of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith, Oakman boulevard have returned
celebrated their 18th birthdays from a trip to Phoenix and Tu-
with a joint formal dinner party cson, Ariz., Los Angeles, San Di-
at Northwood Inn. 'fhere were ego, San Francisco, Catalina Is-
50 guests.
land and Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs: Gustave Rice of
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg
the Belcrest Hotel are spending and daughter Maxine of North-
the winter in Miami Beach.
lawn avenue are Spending the
winter in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Weiss
(Ruth Shapiro) have moved into
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverman
their new home at 20058 Stans- of Calvert avenue are vacationing
bury drive.
in Miami Beach.
Births
MRS. ROBERT BRONER
Esther Frances Masserinam
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Masserman of Burlingame ave-
nue, was wed to Robert Broner
last Sunday at the Wilshire
Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler per-
formed the double ring cere-
mony.
The bride was attended by
Charlotte Hoffer as maid of
honor. Matthew Broner, brother
of the groom, served as best
man. Over 120 gueSts attended
a dinner following the wedding
rites..
Mr. Broner is the son of Mrs.
Ida Broner of Santa Monica,
Calif., and the late Mr. Abraham
Broner. Ile received his B.A.
and M.A. degrees from Wayne
University and also attended
UCLA. The bride is a senior
at Wayne and a former student
of UCLA.
After a honeymoon in New
Bar Mitzvah
York the couple will live in
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon of Auburn, Ala., °where Mr. Broner
Pontiac announce the Bar Mitz- will teach art at Alabama Poly-
vah of their son Jack at 1° a.m., technic Institute.
Saturday, Feb. 7 in the (Thai
Israel Synagogue. No cards.
December 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wiatiak (Sonia Woll
formerly of Windsor) of Dexter boulevard, a son, Richard Gragg.
December 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Birndorf (Irene
Bussey) of London avenue, a daughter, Susan Patricia.
December 31—To Dr. and Mrs. Karl Stillwater (Fraida Joy
Lightstone) of San Francisco and formerly of Detroit, twins, a
son, Lawrence Steven, and a daughter, Linda Ilene.
January 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David Siegel (Bee Bialick) of
Boston boulevard, a daughter, Natalie Sue.
January 4—To' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Karden 1•Fredella Perl-
man) of Sturtevant avenue, a daughter, Susan Lynn.
January 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel M. Hartman (Eleanor
Jacob) of .1'!,mfrew road, a son, James Robert.
January 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein (Roselyn Gerson)
of Boston boulevard, a daughter, Sandra Lee.
January 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Winegarden of Flint, a
daughter, Paul Ann. Mrs. Winegarden is the former Gloria Idzal,
daughter of the David M. Jdzals of Parkside avenue.
January 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Levey (Louise Shiff-
man) of Boston boulevard, a son.
To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Moss (Peryle Berman) of .Santa
Rosa drive, a son, Robert Michael.
Troth Revealed
15 YEARS IN
SING-SONG!!
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Solo-
mon, of 2725 Webb avenue, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son Michael Alvin, Saturday
morning, Jan. 31, at Shaarey
Zedek. The Solomons will be
at home to friends and rela-
tives from 8 to 11 p.m. that
evening. No cards.
ANN GOLDIN
Sr hate been gersing the
Yiddish-Amerlean public sue-
rensfally since 1933, 15 year n
in Sing-Soag!
Demand Specialists for
a Successful Affair
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldin,
of Mattindale avenue north, imanIntorg sa .7
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announce the engagement of g•
their daughter Ann to Sid
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Zirulnik of Humphrey avenue.
The couple were graduated It.k.
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