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March 05, 1948 - Image 10

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-05

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Page Ten

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Elaine Gluck Honored
at Birthday Party

Betrothed to Southerner

• Births

"mg

A hayride party was given
Feb. 20 at Morton's Stables by
Elaine Gluck on the occasion of
her 17th birthday. ,
Couples attending were Tobye
MitteMort and Al Novitsky, Ger-
rye Shipper and Joe Wilner,
Charlotte Rheuben and Hal
Greenblatt, Beverly Gelman and
Ronny Rosenberger, Shirley
Gross- and Al Kahn and Sybil
Albert and Maurice Davidson.
Arnie Berman was Elaine's es-
cort.

Friday, March 5, 1,48

January 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Max W. Mattes (Lillian Stein)' of
New York City, twin sons, Jeffrey Allan and Michael Jules.
January 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Morton Roth (Marcia Atlas) of
Santa Rosa drive, a son, Richard Allan.
February 11—To Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Bill Goldsmith (Edythe
Leader) of Steel avenue, a daughter, Lynn Natalie.
February 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Shacket (Geraldine Gerber)
of Hartwell avenue, a daughter, Julie Rachelle.
February 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jacobowitz of Strath-
cona avenue, a daughter.
February 2G—To Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Welton of Tuxedo avenue,
a son.

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• Engagements

Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlis of
Glynn Court have returned
from a stay i% Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohn of Rochester, N. Y., announce the
engagement of their daughter Catherine Elva to Rabbi Sidney
Akselrad of Temple Beth El, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Akselrad
of Pittsburgh. Miss Cohn is studying for her Master of Science
degree at the Smith School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman of Glendale avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter Janis to Stanley Waxenberg, son l
of Mrs..Rebecca Waxenberg of New York City.
The engagement of Blanch Burg to Abe Barry Duke, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duke of Fullerton avenue, was announced at
a dinner last Sunday by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard B. Burg of Calvert avenue. The wedding will take place
Nov. 21.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schiffman
of Cortland avenue are spend-
ing six months in Miami Beach.

Mr. ',and Mrs. Benjamin Lai-
kin of LaSalle boulevard spent
last weekend in Cleveland,
where they visited their daugh-
ter Beth, a student at the Uni-
versity of Indiana. They were
accompanied by another daugh-
ter, Shulamith.

Mrs. Max Frank of Calvert
avenue is visiting in New York
City.



Former Detroiters, Mr. and Mrs. Alter Shrier of Los Angeles,
announce the betrothal of their daughter Shirley to Robert Stan-
ley Tauber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Tauber of Los Angeles.
A March 21 wedding is planned.

Confined to Bed,
Mrs. David Goose
Still Aids Society

The Maurice Seligmans of
Burlingame avenue are spend-
ing a fortnight in Miami Beach.

Mrs. Minnie Shankman of
Baltimore and Mrs. Sara Shank-
man of New York were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Amer-
nick of Griggs avenue before
going to Florida.



Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg
and daughter Lynn of the Bel- Sister Front England
•est Hotel, together, with their Guest of Mrs. Mitz
niece Sylvia Gittleman of Wash-
Guests of Mrs. Harry Mitz of
burn avenue, are on a two- Buena Vista avenue are her sis-
month's vacation in Miami ter and nephew, Mrs. Lieba Fine
Beach.
and son Jack of Leeds, England.
Mrs. Mitz had not seen her sister
Mr. and Mrs. William Solo- for 35 years.
mon of Calvert avenue have left
for an extended visit in Arizona
and California.
Audrey Roberts Feted

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Lampe Modernized, Repaired

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A night of games will be held
Wednesday at Bnai Moshe by the
Friendly Circle Group, Mrs. Rob-
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nounced.

and Refinished
Old style door lamps mad*
Into Indirect and torchiers.
Lamps refinished and replated.

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Tickets may be purchased
from members or at BBYO head-
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For Hearty, home-cooked

Irwin Robinson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Robinson, was
a member of the University of
Michigan forensic team which
participated in a debate at
M. S. C.

MAKE
A RECORD
A Lifetime Remembranc

Chronicle Social and Club
News deadline is noon Monday.

Joe Stone will head a floor
show of top local talent, Joe Sil-
berschein, chairman, said. Lil-
lian Fox is in charge of enter-
tainment and Robert Burk and
Gerald Meyerson are Silber-
schein's co-chairmen.

Mrs. Joseph Gross and Mrs. Jo-
PURIM PARTY-SET
seph Grossman are in charge.
Gov. Sigler has appointed
The first party of the Parents' Friends of members are invited.
Louis B. Harrison, superintend-
ent of the Bay City water fil- Advisory Council of the Jewish
tration plant, to the Michigan Center will be a pre-Purim cele-
Chronicle Social and Club
bration at 8 p.m., Monday.
Municipal Employes board.
News deadline is noon Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Feldman
Mrs. Benjamin Fishman of
CHARTS PURIM PARTY
of Leslie avenue are vacation-
Fairfield avenue was hostess at
ing in Miami Beach.
The Jewish Parents' Institute
a luncheon last wbek at the of the Center will hold a Purim
Visiting in Hollywood, Fla., arc Club Bali in honor of her son party March 13.
Mr. and Mrs. David Roland of Mitchel's fiancee, Audrey Rob-
erts.
Birchcrest
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SATURDAY NITE DANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bookstein
Wally 'Engel and his orches- STAN SIIEIIMAN
of Renfrew road have left for
tra will play for the Saturday,
Arizona and California.
ORCHESTRAS
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace Jewish Center.
of Canterbury drive are sojourn.
ing in Hot Springs, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier of
Santa Barbara drive are on a
vacation in Miami Beach. .

Iry Fields and his orchestra
will play at the second annual
"Chez Le Roi" night club party
of P.a'c Chapter No. 11, Bnai
Brith Young Men, March 13-14 in
the Arabian room of the Tuller
Hotel.

If the efforts of Mrs. David
Goose are any criteria, the an-
nual donor luncheon of the Ra-
chel Laya Aid Society is bound
to be a success.
Although bedridden, Mrs. Goose,
honorary president and an or-
ganizer of the group, has already
turned in over $300 in acts.
The affair is scheduled for
March 17 at the Bel-Aire. Music
will be furnished by the Hungar-
ian Village Gypsy orchestra.
For reservations call Mrs. Na-
than Rosenthal, TO. 6-9189.

MARCIA LIPSON
A June .
wedding is planned by Marcia Lipson and Alfred
Vacationing in Miami Beach William Levine, whose engagement has been announced by her
are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gach parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipson of Cortland avenue.
of Santa Barbara avenue.
Mr. Levine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Levine of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., is an engineering student at Wayne University.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaplan of
Ohio avenue had as guests last
fi e Bay City Notes
week r. and Mrs. Rubin Kap-
lan of Brooklyn.
Rabbi M. M. Applebaum of
In observance of Brotherhood Flint addressed Bay City Junior
Mr. an Mrs. Frank Wetsman Week, the Julius Rosenwald College students in an assembly
of Boston boulevard are sojourn- Post, American Legion, will join on "What Every Christian
ing in Arizona.
the Knights of Columbus Post Should Know about Judaism." Thursday Night Club
• of the legion for a meeting and
Honors Mrs. Miller
Visiting in South America are initiation, Wednesday in the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam 0. Rosen-
Mrs. William I. Miller of
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Finsterwali meeting hall, Monterey avenue berg are spending a week in
Longfellow avenue was honored
of Parkside avenue.
Chicago,
and Dexter boulevard.
guest at a birthday luncheon in
Another highlight will be the
the Book Casino given by the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of presentation of medals to all
Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson
Ohio avenue are in Miami World War II veterans in the have returned from a three- Thursday Night Club, of which
she is a member.
Beach.
weeks' stay in California.
northwest section.

Rosenwald Post
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