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June 04, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-04

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Page Eight

Friday, June 4, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

the Realm of° cEocal Society

Corrine Campau Sets
Sept. 5 Wedding Date

Miss Marie Newman has re-
turned from a short stay in Tor-
-onto. Ont.

Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon
were hosts at a dinner- party in
their home on Wildemere avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Akers
gave a dinner party Thursday at
the Fox and Hounds Inn.

Back from a trip to New York
City are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Brown.

Mrs. Nathan Schermer left last
week for Chattanooga, Tenn.

Mrs. Emil Amberg and daugh-
ter Blanche spent the weekend
visiting friends in Cleveland.

Sets Dec. 12 Date

Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler
and daughter Shulamith have
moved into their new home at
2062 Edison avenue.

MRS. BERNARD 'COHEN
In a candlelight ceremony
May 27 at the Northwest He-
brew Congregation, Sylvia Catt-
ier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Cottler of San Juan
drive, became the bride of Ber-
nard Cohen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kaffman Cohen of Elm-
hurst avenue.
The bride chose a gown of
ivory satin with a bodice of ve-
netian lace, fashioned in a long
torso, and a matching ivory
satin open-crowned scalloped
cap held in place by a fingertip
veil of French illusion. She
carried a Bible with an arrange-
ment of white orchids and
streamers of stepanotis.
Rae Cohen was maid of honor,
and bridesmaids were Hilda Le-
vine and Penny Goodman. Ma-
rion Levine was junior brides-
maid.
Sam Cohen served his brother
as best man, and Harold Wald-
logic and Mickey Lee were
ushers.
Following a dinner and re-
ception, the newlyweds left on
a motor trip to Mexico.

Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of
Longfellow avenue is back after
a visit in Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs Sam Rifkin of
Winona avenue have returned
from a stay in Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of
Glynn Court are spending the
weekend in London, Ont.

Visiting in Miami Beach is
Mrs. Phillip Ash of Sturtevant
avenue.

Troth Announced

Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Light-
stone of Dearborn had as their
guest Miss Mary Miller of Kan-
sas City, Mo.

ELAYNE STUART
The engagement of Elayne
Stuart to Sol Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Brown of
Buena Vista avenue, was an-
nounced at a dinner party by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Stuart of Wa-
verly avenue. The wedding has
been set for Dec. 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin-
son and Mrs. James Wineman
have returned from a motor trip
to Toronto, Ont.

Mrs. Fred Dreifus and daugh-
ter Nancy of Memphis, Tenn.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Hopp.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapides
and daughter Helene of Parkside
avenue have left for Philadel-
phia to attend the graduation of
their son, Maxwell H. Lapides,
from the University of Pennsyl-
vania.

Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldberg
and son John of Huntington
Woods are visiting in Toronto,
Ont.

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Marilyn Klimist, who will be
married June 20 to Saul Wine-
man, was honored by Alva Ron
at a hosiery and handkerchief
shower at Frame's.
Miss Klirnist is the daughter
of Mrs. Anna Klimist of Tuxedo
avenue. Her fiance's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. Willman of
Cortland avenue.

Several pre-nuptial affairs have
been held in honor of Fay Dush-
kin.
Her aunt Mrs. K. Z. Sachse of
Burlingame avenue was hostess
at a luncheon and miscellaneous
shower at the Canterbury House.
Other affairs given for the
bride-elect were a luncheon at
Devon Gables by Mesdames Mor-
ris Weingarten, Irving Lapin and
Milton Prag, a dinner and mis-
cellaneous shower by Mrs. Joel
Rosenthal, and luncheons by
Mrs. Sam Krohn and Mrs. Joseph
Kaufman.

Corinne Campau and Gary
Goldberg have chosen Sept. 5
as the date of their marriage
at the Wilshire Hotel.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
J. Campau of Carter avenue.
Her fiance is the son of Mrs.
Bertha Goldberg of Fullerton
avenue.

Mrs. Joseph Folz has returned
to her home it Kalamazoo fol-
lowing a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Folz.

1Iarilyn Klimist Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Affair

Pre-Nuptial Affairs
Honor Fay Dushkin

Speaks Vows

Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum was
hostess at a tea May 26 in her
RHODA LeVINE
home on Shrewsbury drive, hon-
At a dinner party May 29 at
oring Marian Papernick.
Huyler's, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
C. LeVine of Muirland avenue
Mrs. Ethel Weisinger of Los announced the engagement of
Angeles is visiting her children, their daughter Rhoda Jean to
the Julius Gilberts of Arden Arnal A. Colvin, son of Mr. and
Park.
Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin of La-

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Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Perlin
Glynn Court are on a Fri
London, Ont.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goldberg
have returned to their home in
MRS. MANUEL KATZMAN Memphis, Tenn., after a visit
Amid the glow of more than with relatives and friends in De-
200 candles at the Northwest troit.
Hebrew Congregation, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Weinbaum of Pen-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg
nington drive gave their daugh- Jr. of Chicago• boulevard and
ter Roslyn Claire in marriage Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Drawer of
to Manuel Katzman, son of Mr. LaSalle boulevard are spending
and Mrs. Morris Katzman of the week at Muskoka Lake.
Chatham, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fisher of
The bride chose a gown of
ivory satin with a fitted bodice Parkside avenue have returned
of chantilly lace and long ta- from a visit in Cleveland.
pering sleeves, also of ivory sa-
tin, which came to a point at
Mrs. Monte Biller of Bay City
the wrists.
has been the guest of Mr. and
The fingertip veil of fine illu- Mrs. Samuel Glucksman of
sion fell from a tiara of chan- Philadelphia avenue west.
tilly lace. She wore a single
Mr. and Mrs Harry Sacks of
strand of pearls belonging to
her great-grandmother and car- Dexter boulevard are visiting in
ried a white Bible adorned with Chicago.
white orchids and erevetania.
Mrs. Philip Sherman, sister
of the bridegroom, was matron
of honor; Rita Fox, maid of
honor; Joan Stevens and Mrs
Harold Langberg, bridesmaids;
and Sheila Weinbaum, the bride's
sister, and Ruth Katzman, sister
of the bridegroom, junior brides-
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was flower girl.
Philip Sherman, Eben Freden-
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