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May 28, 1948 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-28

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

in the Realm

Lilo Stark Married
to S. Joseph Mailman

of Zocal Society

Married to Chicagoan

Mali Adler Becomes
Bride of Easterner

In a small family ceremony
Wednesday evening at Congrsga-
lion Shaarey Zedek, Lilo Stark,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man H. Stark of LaSalle boule-
vard, and S. Joseph Fauman,
son of Dr. and Mrs. David H.
Fauman of Boston boulevard,
were united in marriage by Rab-
M Morris Adler.

Marian Fink Honored
at Pre-Nuptial Affair

Marian Fink, bride-elect of
August, was honored at a show-
er given by Lorraine Ehrenwald
and Audrey Beerbohm at Miss
Ehrenwald's home on Glendale
avenue.

Mrs. Henry Schwartz and
daughter Barbara Irene of Wis-
consin avenue have returned

from a visit in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasser-
man of Glynn Court are visiting
their son and daughter-in-law in
Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Slutsky
and children Harvey and Mar-
sha are home after spending the
winter in Mexico and Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Singer of
Cortland avenue have returned
after spending the weekend in
Chicago.

Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of
Sturtevant avenue is visiting
her children, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Ungar of Youngstown, 0.

Luane Mittenthal of Warring-
ton drive has as her guest, Pat
Harris of Columbus, 0:

Hors D' Oeuvres

for your Wedding Party
or Reception
Canapes, Tea Sandwiches

Altracthely and 'Neter°!Ix Prepared

Silent Hostess

HO 7217

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt of
Outer drive west entertained at
a luncheon for 15 friends of
their daughter Marilyn in honor
of her 15th birthday.

Mrs. Ralph Paul of Whitmore
road has returned from an ex-
tended trip to Los Angeles.

BARBARA EDER
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Jay Eder
of Collingwood avenue announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Barbara Lois to Zachary
Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
ry Pitts of Sioux Falls, S. D.
The bride-elect was graduated
from the University of Michigan.
Tier fiance is a graduate of the
University of Minnesota, where
he was affiliated with Sigma Al-
pha Mu. Ile served as a lieute-
nant in the navy. A mid-sum-
mer wedding is planned.

Luncheon, Showers

Geraldine Fishman, daughter Held for Janet Arta
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fish-
Mrs. Norman Sommers and
man of Sherbourne road, is Mrs. Leonard Rogovein
were
back from Tuscon, Ariz.
hostesses at a luncheon and mis-
cellaneous shower May 15 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rafelson
Hotel Book Cadillac, honoring
of Oak drive are home from Janet Aria.
Florida,
where
they
spent
the
MRS. HAROLD BLANKSTEIN
Miss Arfa was also feted at a
winter.
dinner and kitchen shower May
The Hotel Book Cadillac was the scene Thursday of the
marriage of Rosalyn Ann Barnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Mancehl was hostess at a 18 by Mrs. Jerome Aria in her
Harry Barnett of Muirland avenue, to Harold Roy Blankstein, son luncheon Tuesday at the Won- home on Monica avenue.
der Bar, honoring Sylvia Stone,
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blankstein of Chicago.
bride-elect.
Lois Goldman was maid of honor; Phyllis Rubin, Barbara
Miller of Dayton, 0., and Betty Kahn of Glencoe, Ill., brides-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kurland
maids; and Shirley Barnett, the bride's sister, and Nedra Tabash- of Calvert avenue are spending
nick, junior bridesmaids.
and his Orchestra
the weekend in Toronto, Ont.
The bridegroom's brother Sydney was best man, and another
Available for
brother Seymour and Ramon Silverberg, Arthur Gilbert, Stanley
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller
Berg, Melvin Wittenberg, Morton Bernberg, Raymond Arbetman, and daughters Sue and Alene
• WEDDINGS
Aaron Mizel, Jack Rothbart and Leonard Narens were ushers.
have moved from their former
faq • BANQUETS
home
on
Webb
avenue
to
19620
Following a honeymoon in California, the couple will reside
Roslyn road.
in Chicago.
• PARTIES

`TULYKYEUX..1.

LEE FIELDS

Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky of the
hotel Statler will be at the
Palmer House in Chicago for a
week.

MICKEY WOOLF'S

. . . Invitation to a Perfect Vacation

WOOLF'S BEL-AIRE COUNTRY CLUB

"Around The Clock Activities"

• All Sports — Tennis, Hand Ball, Volley Ball
and Base Ball.
• Swimming and Boating in our beautiful lake.

* 'SPECIAL

To IVed Dakotan

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ad-
ler of Appoline avenue an-
aounce the marriage of their
daughter Ruth to Edward Char-
les Schnee, son of Mrs. Eliza-
beth Schnee of Bridgeport,
Conn., and the late Samuel N.
Schnee.
The bride is a graduate of
Brown University and the Cran-
brook Academy of Art. Mr.
Schnee received his degree from
Yale University.
After a wedding trip through
Arizona and New Mexico, the
couple will make its home on
Savannah avenue.

The bride attended Wayne
University and was a medical
technician before her marriage.
Mr. Fauman received his Ph. D.
degree in sociology from the
University of Michigan. lie is re-
search director fur the Jewish
Community Council.
Upon their return from a
honeymoon in the East, the
newlyweds will make their home
at 3030 Rochester avenue.

Mrs. Ben Levinson and chil-
dren Judy and Franklin of
Woodingham drive have return-
ed from an extended sojourn in
Miami Beach.

Friday, May 25, 1945

RATES FOR JUNE *

Strictly Kosher Food Temptingly Served

Call or Write MICKEY WOOLF
17190 Stoepel, UN. 3-3737 or UN. 1-9045

WOOLF'S BEL-AIRE COUNTRY CLUB,
P. 0. Box 159
Parksville, Sullivan County, N. Y.
Phone: Liberty 940

The Wilshire Kosher Catering Co.

formerly of the WILSHIRE HOTEL

CATERING TO
• WEDDINGS • BANQUETS • SHOWERS
• PARTIES
• BAR MITZVAH
And All Social Affairs

Call Charlie Marx, Bernie Lefkowitz or Phil Price
itiOodward 2-2825 or TExas 4-1554
At the Beautiful

• Pent house and English Room

HOTEL PARK AVENUE

2643 Park Avenue

Call TO. 5-4720

Dorothy Smith Feted .
at Luncheon, Shower

Back from a visit in New York
City are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Dinetz of Sturtevant avenue.

Mrs. Roy Brody and Mrs. Lee
Brody were hostesses at a lunch-
eon and miscellaneous shower
Wednesday in the Ivory room
of the Hotel Statler, honoring
Dorothy Smith.

LLOYD'S SHOE STORE

Mrs. George Willens of Wood-
ingham drive has returned from
a two-month stay in Los Ange-
les.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews of
Broadstreet boulevard returned
this week from Washington, D. C.
and New York City.

In celebration of Israel's re-
birth, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Still-
man were hosts to a small gath-
ering in their home on Glendale
avenue. The guests donated
$100 for Haganah.

The Finest in Music
For All Occasions

JULES KLEIN
. his orchestras

And Smart Entertainment

Excellent Service

For

• Weddings

• Banquets

• Bar Mitzvahs

753 Book Bldg.
CA. 4710

Or TY. 74291

The Pined In Dance Musk

13330 W. McNichols Road

(2 Blocks East of Schaefer)

NOW OWNED AND OPERATED BY

MARNER

"Everything in Shoes"

• PIED PIPER FOR CHILDREN

• FLEXIES

• OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT

• NOVELTY AND
ENNA JETTICK FOR WOMEN

• PORTO-PED AND
PORTAGE FOR MEN

Fittings by X-Ray

LLOYD'S
SHOES
McNichols

13330 W.

Road
UNiversity 4-2071
also

.

MARNER'S
JUVENILE SHOES
11510 Dexter Blvd.

TOwnsend 8-0546
MARNER LITINSKY, Prop.

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