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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-30

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Friday, January 30, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Betty Lenore Wine
Sets March 28 Date

Married at Shaarey Zedek

Page Nine

Bernard Pesick Weds
Girl From Winnipeg

Mr. and Mr?. Isadore Wine of
Collingwood avenue announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Betty Lenore to Leo
Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Goldstein of McQuade aye-
nut. The wedding date has been
set for March 28.

Sets April 11 Date

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pesick
are residing in Detroit following
their marriage in Winnipeg, Can-
ada.
Mrs. Pesick is the former Sa-
die Slotnikov, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilarry Slotnikov of \Vin-
nipeg. Her husband is the son of
Mrs. Fannie Pesick of Petoskey
avenue.

Herman Lieberman and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and
son Anthony, all of Chicago
boulevard, have left for a three-
months' visit in New Orleans.

1.; Bay City Notes y

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levy are in
Pittsburgh, where they are visit-
ing their daughter, Helen.

Visiting in California are Mr.
and Mrs. Ike Hurwitz of Calvert
avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Merman Koffman
are in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Gil-
bert are back in their home on
Boston boulevard following an
extended vacation in Los An-
geles.

Mrs. Hyman Blumert of Da-
venport, Ia., is visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. Rose Golden.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Green
of Muirland avenue are spend-
ing a few weeks in Miami

Vacationing in Florida are Mr.
and Mrs. Jules Ginsberg, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Rotberg and Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Friedman.

.irs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs.
lir
Samuel Glogower will leave
Wednesday for Coronado Beach,
Calif.

En route to Florida are Mr.
and Mrs. George Kahn and Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Sherman.

The following attended the
Hadassah regional session in De-
troit: Mrs. Erwin Sherman, Mrs.
Reuben Adelman, Mrs. Max
Michelson, Mrs. P. J. Levinson
and Mrs. A. II. Jacoby.

Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar
were hosts at a dinner party.

Mr. and Mrs. Goody Lefkofsky
are visiting their son, Joseph of
Los Angeles.

Back from a short stay in New
York are Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Quint.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodney My-
ers entertained at a dinner party
last week in their apartment at
the Seward Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Trager of
Oak drive have returned from a
vacation in Miami Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas arc
home after a three-weeks' visit
in Los Angeles.

Vacationing in Miami Beach
is Mrs. Joseph Franovitz of
Glynn Court.

TOPSI

Mickey Woolf

and. his Show Band
UN. 3-3737

BEATRICE YELLIN

The engagement of Beatrice
Yellin to Melvin Phillip Ilarris,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ilarris
of Oakman boulevard, has been
announced by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Yellin of McQuade avenue.
Preparations are being made
for a wedding to take place Ap-
ril 11 at Congregation Bnai
Moshe.

Mrs. Milton Escher and daugh-
ter Peggy have returned to their
home in New York City after a
visit with Mrs. Escher's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jules'Klein of Cal-
vert avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman
The Great Lakes Club was the
had as their weekend guests
their childfen, Mr. and Mrs. scene of a dinner given by Mr.
MRS. LEROY DUNN
Robert Roman and son of Lan- and Mrs. Abe Srere and Mr.
In a candlelight ceremony at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, sing.
and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg.
Sonya Dunitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunitz, became
the bride of Leroy Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn.
Mrs. Norman Wechsler is back
Vacationing in New York are
Mrs. Seymour Dunitz was matron of honor and Shirley Dunitz Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe and in her home in Pleasant Ridge
and Rozalind Korens, bridesmaids. Joyce Zweiback was junior Mr. and Mrs. Al. Goldberg.
following a visit,in New York.
bridesmaid.
Serving as best man was Abner Dunn, twin brother. of the
Mrs. David J. Levy will re-
Among those graduated from
groom. Ushers were Seymour Dunitz, David Dunn, Daniel Dunitz Central Iligh School last week turn Tuesday after a two-weeks'
and Stanley Satovsky.
were Mae Marlene Blumenau, stay in New York. She will be
Following the ceremony, the couple left for a month's honey- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. accompanied by Mrs. David J.
moon in Los Angeles.
Levy Jr. of Ilewett, L. I.
Blumenau.
----------
Mrs. Max Bussey of Penning.
Martha Bittker Wed
ton drive has returned from a
Madam, your figure is showing .. .
stay in Chicago.
in San Francisco Rites
Mr. and Mrs. Max I3ittker an-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berman of
nounce the marriage in San Fran-
alone
cisco of their daughter Martha to Burlingame avenue are spending
Norman Leviant. The couple are a month in Los Angeles.
making their home in San Fran-
silhouettes you for living
Mrs. Bernard Bloch and
cisco.
daughter Nancy of Muirland
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the avenue are visiting in Miami
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