Friday, May 21, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Teo Betrothal Told Charlotte Brown Feted at Luncheon, Shower To Wed Thursday • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross of Sturtevant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Edith to Eben Fridenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fridenberg of Chatham, Ont. Miss Gross is a graduate of Wayne University, where she was affiliated with Iota Alpha Pi. The engagement of Barbara Lichtenstein to Leonard Barron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barron of Waverly avenue, is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lichtenstein of Buena Vista avenue. A November wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs Julius Rabinowitz announce the betrothal of their daughter Doris to Harry A. Kashtan, son of Mrs. Jacob Kashton and the late Mr. Kashtan. The bride-elect attended the University of Michigan and is now a student at Wayne University. Her fiance attends the Wayne college of medicine. A late sum- mer wedding is planned. Iluyler's was the scene of a luncheon a n d miscellaneous shower for 125 guests given by Mrs. Sam Korens and Mrs. M. Golding in honor of Charlotte Brown. Iota Alpha Pi Alumnae Schedule Meeting A meeting of the Alumnae Chapter of Iota Alpha Pi, Wayne University, will be held June 6 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Gradis, 20033 Freedland avenue. 41 Births Annual Dinner Set by Montefiore Lodge AUDREY LIPSKY Dr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Lipsky of Edison avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Audrey Barbara to Robert E. Penskar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Penskar of Elmhurst avenue. Open house will be held in honor of the couple, from 3 p.m., Sunday in the bride-elect's home. No cards. The wedding will take place in September. Mrs. Koblin flailed for Campaign Job The annual dinner and eve- PIIYLLIS LINDNER ning of games of Montefiore Mrs. Marie Lindner announc- Lodge will be held Sunday eve- ning at the Whittier Hotel. Mrs. es the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Phyllis Barbara to Leo Brown is chairman. Yale L. Brown, son of Mr. and Sally Hersh was hostess at a Mrs. Ben Brown. The nuptials dinner and miscellaneous show- will be held at 4 p.m., Thurs- er Monday, honoring Carol day in the Whittier Hotel, with a dinner for the immediate Landau. families following. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz and family of Suffolk drive have returned from their winter home on Indian Creek, Miami Beach. Sheruth League to Honor Mothers Jerry Schweitzer of Sturte- Mrs. Allan Barron will be in- vant avenue is back from New York City, where she was a stalled as president of the Sher- guest at the Pennsylvania Hotel. uth League at the annual moth er-daughter affair, Thursday at She succeeds Mrs. Ben Cohn of Los Angeles and fluyler's. formerly of Detroit is visiting Sander Hillman. The group, together with the his brother and sisters here and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Youth Education League, will Louis Goldberg of the Belcrest furnish the hostesses for the Hotel. The Goldbergs and their dessert luncheon June 1 of the daughter Lynrf recently returned League of Jewish Women's Or- from an extended sojourn in the ganizations. South. In checking over the thou- sands of items involved in the work of general solicitation of the Women's Division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign, the con- clusion every time must be that "Mrs. Koblin was there." Co-chairman of secretaries in general solicitation, Mrs. Seldon Koblin assumed the brunt of the load in mid-campaign when Visiting relatives and friends illness forced her chairman, Mrs. in Los Angeles are the Nate Jack S. Behrmann, to ease up, Lerners and son Kenneth of and she has been on hand con- Whitmore drive. stantly to help the individual area chairmen and secretaries Engagement Told with the details of their jobs. More than any other single quality, it is Mrs. Koblin's sense of humor that keeps her always in balance under high pressure. She has a "scientific mind," too, which means that she has a highly-developed sense of organ- ization and an accuracy in de- tail. Another practical asset is her seemingly boundless energy, carrying her into extra hours on the Women's Division's of- fice committee. Engagements trashofar Awaits Musicale Sunday Odell Small, contralto, will be heard in Yiddish and Hebrew songs at a musicale of Hashofar, Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud, 4092 Sturtevant avenue. She will be accompanied at the piano by Vivian Kozenn. Others on the program will be Cantor Wyman Adler and Shir- ley Subar Sklash. April 18—To Dr. and Mrs. William Hubert of Northlawn avenue, a son. April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ilurnstine (ArIrme Steer) a son, Robert Steven. April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Spickler (Ada Kohn) of Stoepel avenue, a daughter, Carol Ann. April 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Heideman (Ethel Dante) a daughter, Rosalind Diane. April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Levine (Rosann Jame- son) of Kalamazoo, a son, Jay Charles. May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Sy Greenbaum (Gerry Kaminsky) of Indiana avenue, a son, Steven David. May 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Tyner (Phyllis Fine) of Elmhurst avenue, a daughter, Linda Meryl. May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Silver (Ruth Erenthal) a daughter, Marcia. May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allender (Betty Davis) of Monica avenue, a son, Steven Howard. May 10—To Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen of Kentucky avenue, a son. May 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schetzer (Betty Ann Koff- man, formerly of Detroit) of Ann Arbor, a daughter, Kathryn Lee. Home Relief Maps Luncheon Monday Recent best sellers will be re- viewed by Mrs. Gertrude Ober- stein at a paid-up membership luncheon of the home Relief So- ciety at 12:30 p.m., Monday in the home of Mrs. Morris Rosen- berg of Strathcona drive. Mrs. Rosenberg and Mrs. Wil- liam Gordon, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Ralph Levy, membership chairman, and her committee consisting of Mesdames Peter Miller, Benja- min Rudin, Arthur Gilbert, Abe Schmier, Robert Friedenberg and Irving II. Small. Program chairman is Mrs. Arthur Gould. Shower to Honor Marvli Clements Marylin Clements, bride-elect of June 20, will he honored by Sojourning in California are Alva Ron with a hosiery and Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubiner handkerchief shower, Saturday of Chicago boulevard. at Frame's. Bay City Notes Marvin Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg, has been graduated from the school of pharmacy at Ferris Institute. Mrs. Louis B. Harrison has been reelected chairman of the women's division of the United Jewish Appeal. ii1.1:7,..i' !• .t. . k ..,, ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRAS 4; k q . Wedding—Bar Mitzvahs 10.' 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