Friday, February 11, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH

Edwin Lieberman Wed
to Philadelphia Girl

CHRONICLE

Parents Tell Troth

Sally Lou Sternau, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sternau of
Philadelphia, became the bride
of Edwin Lewis Lieberman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieber-
man of Birchcrest drive on Feb.
6.
Mrs. Richard Waldbott, sister
of the bridegroom, was matron
of honor and Mr. Lieberman
served his son as best man.
The couple is honeymooning
in Washington, D. C., and New
Orleans. They will make their
home in Detroit.

Page Seven

Mr. and Mrs. David Rugoff and
son Alan of Roslyn road are in
Miami Beach. They are accom-
Edythe Bonin, March bride- panied by Mrs. Rugoff's mother,
elect, was entertained by her Mrs. Jennie Jacobs.
sister, Mrs. Charles Cash, at a
Visiting in St. Louis is Mrs,
miscellaneous shower at the
Wilshire Hotel, Feb. 2. Miss Bo- Harry Cole of the Belcrest Hotel.
rin will also be honored at a per-
Mr. and Mrs. George Seyburn
sonal shower-luncheon at the
Book Cadillac Hotel by Ruthe of Wildemere avenue are so-
journing in Miami Beach.
Bessman and Harriett Keller.

Edith Bonin Feted
at Pre-Nuptial Affair

Israel Chapter of B. B.
Schedules Charter Tea

Amembership and charter tea
will be held Wednesday evening,
February 16 at the home of Mrs.
Robert Coggan,, 19526 Roslyn
road, for the purpose of organiz-
ing the new Israel Chapter of
Bnai Brith. Persons interested
are asked to call Mrs. Charles
Solovich, UN 3-3515 or Mrs.
Samuel G. Bank, TO. 5-4741.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schor
of Leslie avenue have left for
Berkeley, Calif. where they will
visit their daughter's family, the
Jacob Weissmans. Before return-
ing they will vacation on the
coast and in Arizona.

On an extended motor trip
through Mexico pre Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar of Rose-
lawn avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Ziegler of Racine ave-
nue.

gay Cif/

note,

Spending a month in Miami
Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Sam.
Reisig of Northlawn avenue.

Mrs. Elliot Fine of Los Ange•
les is visiting Mrs. Jennie Fine
of Byron avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sachs of San'
Juan drive are spending a month
in llot Springs, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. William Roth,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kogan and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sake left
this week on a three week cruise
in the West Indies.

Mrs. A. T. Samuels of Dum-
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
barton road is visiting her par-
Mrs. Alex Kahn and daughter, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hersch
Mrs. Al Rothberg, have returned of Orlando, Fla.
from a visit to Chicago.
Barbara Reisig of Northlawn
Vac- ationing in Florida are Mr. avenue left this week to attend
the University of New Mexico
and Mrs. Theodore Friedman,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe, Mr. where she will major in fine
arts.
and Mrs. Max Michelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wirth.

Mrs. A. S. Weisner and daugh-
ter Pearl of Wildemere avenue
have returned from New York
City after visiting with their
(laughter and sister Delphine
who attends the New School
there.

ALEX BANDLER

Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Lieber-
man (Gertrude Grossberg) and
their daughter Binnie have
moved into their new home on
Oakman boulevard.

MARILYN LA KRITZ

Sam Rosenberg is a patient at
the University Hospital in Ann
Arbor.

Announcement is made of the betrothal of Marilyn La Kritz,
Bay City Lodge, Bnai Brith,
Spending a fortnight in Los
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moe 'La Kritz, of Indiana avenue, to saw "House in the Desert," and
Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bernard Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenthal. The heard a talk on fair employment
A. Baum.
wedding has been set for August 14.
practices by Harold Schiff, rep-
resentative of national FEPC.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Einstein
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris of
entertained a few friends at din- Geraldine Davidson
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Richton avenue have left to
ner at the Lee Plaza hotel.
Nuptials on Feb. 23
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spend the winter along with
Leaving Feb. 12 for a vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grosberg Murray Belkin of Boston boule-
on a ranch in Arizona are Mr. will hold open house at the re- vard at the Vanderbilt Hotel, in
and Mrs. Melville S. Welt.
ception following the marriage Miami Beach.
of their daughter, Geraldine Da-
Mrs. David J. Levy entertained vidson, to J. Leonard Hyman.
Dorothy Shapero of Tuxedo
at a dinner party Sunday at The reception is set for 9 to 12 avenue spent last weekend in
her Boston boulevard home.
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p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Ann Arbor as the guest of Ber-
COME TO OUR
the Italian Gardens of the Book nard Otis. Miss Shapero stayed
at the Michigan League and at-
Betrothal Announced Cadillac Hotel. No cards.
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tended the J-Hop with Mr. Otis
on Saturday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Benyas
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of Pingree avenue have returned
from a trip to Cuba.
Be Her Valentine

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