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July 16, 1948 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-07-16

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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rugoff,
formerly of the Belcrest Hotel,
have moved into their new home

On Bermuda Trip

at 19525 Roslyn road.

Mrs. Louis Glasier of Birch-
crest drive has as her house-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg

Lorraine Wolstein of Clem-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon ents avenue is visiting relative _ s
of Hollywood, Fla., are visiting in - Quebec.
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Solomon of Santa Rosa
Lillian Kay of Wildemere ave-
drive.
nue is vacationing in Cedar
Point, 0.
Mrs. Bessie Weinfeld of New
York City has been visiting her
children, Mr.. and Mrs. Herman
Kessler of Santa Rosa drive.

Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Ross of
Ilubbel avenue are spending a
fortnight in Frankfort.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Lipsitt of
Rochester avenue have returned
from a visit in Pittsburgh.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg,
formerly of the Belcrest Hotel,
are now residing at 17522 Wil-
demere avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree
of the Lee Plaza Hotel will leave
shortly for Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ginsberg
of Chicago boulevard have re-
turned from a visit in Charle-
voix.

Marianne Goldberg, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold-
berg of Huntington Woods, is
attending the summer sessions
of the University of Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Einstein
of the Lee Plaza Hotel are hack
from Atlantic City and New
York City.

Mrs. Louis Kaine of Chicago
boulevard is visiting in New
York with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias
Cosky, who will leave soon for
Europe.

,12111„.2..

IRA KAUFMAN
1.159,44.,A

Troth Announced

the bridegroom's
brother.
Following the ceremony, at
which Dr. A. M. Hershman offici-

v

Oscar Cohens on Visit
to England, France

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Katz
Gerald Pinsky, son of Mr. and
and family of Indiana avenue
Mrs. Jack Pinsky of Warring-
are spending the summer in
ton drive, is spending the sum-
South Haven.
mer at Camp Tamakwa.

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer 'Cohen
Mrs. N. Blutnikoff and son have returned to their home in
Basil have returned from a trip Camden, N.J., after a visit with
to Key West and Miami Beach. relatives in Detroit.
They visited relatives in West
Palm Beach and Orlando, Fla.,
Spending the summer in
on the way home.
Frankfort are Mr. and Mrs .
John Stifter and family of Pen-
Mrs. Henry Green and son nington drive.
Howard Lawrence of Webb ave-
nue have left to spend, the re-
Charles and Stuart Sachse of
mainder of the summer at
Burlingame avenue and Stuart
Charlevoix. Dr. Green will join
Glasier of Warrington drive are
them later,
spending the summer at Camp
Michigama, West Branch, Mich.
Mrs. Samuel Mandel and son
Gary have returned to their
Miss Gertrude Glasier has re-
home in Toronto following a turned to her home in the Wil-
visit with Mrs. Mandel's par- shire Hotel after a visit in Cedar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good- Point, 0.
man of Blaine avenue.

man Pitts,

ated, a dinner was held in the
English room.
After a month's wedding trip
to Bermuda, the newlyweds will
make their home in Palm
Springs.

guests her mother Mrs. Adolph
Jr. of Chicago boulevard have
Rudoff and her sister Mrs. San-
returned from a vacation in
ford E. Saperstein, both of Chat-
South Haven.
tanooga, Tenn.

S orvtc.o/ Comoh.•

Page Nine

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, July 16, 1948

Mr. and Mr's. Oscar Cohen and
Their small daughter Myra have
sailed for a six-weeks tour of
England and France. Mr. Cohen
is executive di-ector of the Jew-
ish Community Council.

Bay City Girl Wed
in Detroit Ceremony

MRS. ZACHARY PITTS
In a 6 o'clock ceremony Mon-
day in the Michigan room of the
Hotel Statler, Barbara Lois Eder,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Jay Eder of Collingwood avenue,
was united in marriage to Zach-
ary Pitts of Palm Springs, Calif.,
and Sioux Falls, S. D., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitts of
Sioux Falls.
• 'Me bride's only attendant was
Mrs. Arthur Breslow of Sioux
Falls, sister of the bridegroom.
Isadore Pitts served his brother
as best man, and ushers were
Dr. Gerald Jerome Eder, brother
of the bride, Sidney Theodore
Eder, Arthur Breslow and Hy-

improvised altar
banked with palms, white glad-
ioli and candelabra in the Wil-
shire Hotel, Phyllis Golden,
daughter of Mr?. Rose Golden of
Bay City, became the bride of
Herman Meyers son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Meyers of Cincinnati.
They are making their home at
Dayton, 0.

Before an

ROSALIE HOLTZMAN
Plans for a fall wedding are
being made by Rosalie Holtz-
man and Leo Brodman, whose
engagement, is'announced by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman of
Oak drive, parents of the bride-
elect. Mr. Brodman is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brod-
man of Prairie avenue.

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