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December 31, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-12-31

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Friday, wecemaer 31, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison of Sturtevant avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter Louise to Donald Faternick, son
of Mr. and Mrs.•Harry Faternick of London avenue.
A June wedding is planned by Irene Bluestein and Seymour
Burg, whose betrothal is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bluestein of Lawrence avenue. The bridegroom-elect is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Burg of Calvert avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Sobel of Petoskey avenue and for-
merly of Cleveland Heights, 0., announce the engagement of their
daughter Lenore Mae to Durand F. Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jacobs of Elmhurst avenue. Miss Sobel attended Highland
Park Junior College. Her fiance, an interne psychologist at Wayne
County Training School, was graduated from the University of
Michigan, where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta.
At a family dinner, Dec. 19, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Lankin
of Oakman boulevard, announced the engagement of their daugh-
ter Marilyn Joan to Harry Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Goldberg of Clements avenue. A fall wedding is planned.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufer of Cortland avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Helen to Simon Indianer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Indianer of Kendall avenue. The wedding
will take place July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Tauber of Tuxedo avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Jeannette to Robert Feldman, son
of Morris Feldman and the late Mrs. Feldman. The wedding will
be held Mar& 20 at the Ft. Wayne Hotel.

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Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klein (Betty Revzin) a

daughter, Marsha Lee.
Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Dorfman (Joyce Weiss) of
Ewald Circle, a son, Allan David.
Dec. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zuckerman (Ida Dorf) of
LaSalle boulevard, a daughter, Susan Margo.
Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Heller (Virginia Lichten-
stein) of Flint and formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Wendy Lee.
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Appelblatt (Dorothy Mick-
elson) of Blaine avenue, a daughter, Janissc Robin.
Dec. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Crane (Rosemary Berger)
of Boston boulevard west, a son, Robert Bruce.
Dec. 23-'-To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farkus (Sarah Rosenfeldt)
a daughter, Nancye Sharon.

Mrs. Tobias, Daughter
-Return From England

Mrs. Ruth Tobias and her
daughter Ellen of Pingree avenue
have returned after a three -
month stay in England.
On her return, Mrs. Tobias was
greeted by the news that her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sander To-
bias, had given birth to a daugh-
ter, Shelly.

Max Greenbergs .
to Mark Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenberg

will celebrate their 12th wedding

anniversary at a family Oneg
Shabbat, Saturday in their home
on Boston boulevard.

Mayor Aids J W V Ball

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Mrs. David Greenbaum of
Sturtevant avenue is visiting in
Philadelphia.



Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bennet
of Wildemere avenue are on
a trip to New Orleans.'

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shanfield
have returned to their home in
St. Louis after a visit in De-
troit.

Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus
of Boston boulevard are back
from a short stay in Miami
Beach.

Sojourning in Los Angeles are
Mr. and Mrs. Max Winslow of
Santa Barbara drive.

Mrs. Michael P. MUNI, of
Wisconsin avenue left last week
for a three-week visit in St.
Petersburg,. Fla.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleier of
Muirland avenue are vacation-
ing in New Orleans.

Mr. and Mrs. Sholem Postel
(Barbara Savage) of Chicago and
Richard Savage, graduate student
at Columbia University, are
spending the holidays with their
father, Louis Savage of Longfel-
low avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. James Stein are
back from a trip to Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Levy
left last week for a visit in St.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horwitz Louis.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Susie Smith and Ann Frank
their son Harvey Lawrence at were hostesses at supper dance,
9 a.m., Saturday, at Congrega- Monday in the Hotel Cadillac.
tion Beth Tikvah, 9746 Petoskey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kohn of
avenue. Open house will be held Cleveland will arrive Wednes-
at 5 p.m., Sunday, at 3344 Col- day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man J. Levey of Boston boule-
lingwood avenue. _No cards.
vard.

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Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes
Vacationing in California are
announce the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. , and Mrs. Harry Phillips.
their son 'Kenneth at Temple
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempli-
Israel services, Friday night, ncr of the Belcrest will spend
the weekend in Cleveland.
Jan. 7, in the-Art Institute.

REAL
N CHINESE
AND
AMERICAN DISHES

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By LOIS BARNETT

Miss Bessie Levine has left for
an extended stay in New York
City and Washington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz
have left to visit their parents
in Youngstown, 0.

Michael Schwartz is spending
his vacation from the University
of Michigan with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz .

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Synagogue has made a Chanukah
donation of $50 to the Children's
Emergency Relief Fund.

Harvey Gordenker, a student
at the University of Michigan, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gordenker.

Mrs. Isadore Field entcftained
friends at a dinner party last
Saturday evening.
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sixth annual military ball sponsored by the Jewish War
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Michigan JWV commander; Mrs. Samuel J. Rhodes, president
of the state auxiliary; and Ilarold Podolsky, state junior
vice - commander and chairman of the ball.

Mrs. J. Victor Roemer has re-
turned from St. Louis where she
visited her children, Mr. and
Edythe Bonin will be feted Mrs. Richard Berris.
at a small dinner party, Jan. 13
A dance was given last week
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