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May 12, 1949 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-05-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, May 12, 1949

Plans August Wedding.

3 Medical Groups

Nuptials Set for June 6

Map Annual Party

The first annual tri-medical
party sponsored by the Maimo-
nides Medical Society, Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternity and Phi
Lambda Kappa fraternity will be
held Saturday evening at the
Statler hotel.
The affair will be preceded by
a cocktail party. Chairmen are
Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Farbman, Dr.
and Mrs. Ben Brand and Dr. and
Mrs. Theodore Bergman.

Albert Grodmans Feted
on Silver Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs., Albert Grodman
of Santa Clara avenue were hon-
ored upon their 25th wedding
anniversary at a surprise party
given by their daughters, Mrs.
Basil Tilben and Mrs. Barry Ger-
ron, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Grodman of Elmhurst
avenue, on May 8.

Mu Beta Chi Fraternity
to Install Pledge Group

Mu Beta Chi business admin-
istration fraternity at Wayne
University, will hold its annual
pledge dinner at - the Van Dyke
Club on Saturday, May 21.
Herman Dolinka, pledge chair-
man, will officiate. Dinner and
dancing will follow.

`Meister Follies' Set
for Institute of'Arts

Eve Meister; teacher of dra-
BARBARA SAUL
matic art, will present her pupils
in their annual dramatic recital
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Saul of Monte Vista avenue announce
at 7:45 p. m., Tuesday, May 24 the engagement of their daughter Barbara Joan to Jonas M. Kata,
at the Art Institute. Entitled son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of Suffolk drive. The couple plan
"Meister Follies," the two-act to be married on June 6.
musical revue includes singing,
dancing, impersonations, readings
and novelty acts.
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Youths Leave for Trip

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Mr. and Mrs. Morris W. Goldenberg of Flint announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Renee to Seymour Stein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elliot Stein of Detroit.
The engagement was announced at an Alpha Epsilon Pi fra-
ternity tea in East Lansing, April 24. The bridegroom-elect served
for two and a half years in the navy and attended Michigan State
College, where he was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
Miss Goldenberg will graduate from Michigan State College in June.
The wedding is planned for Aug. 14.

Annual Cabaret Set _
by Perfection Lodge

A five-act floor show and a
large orchestra with singers will
provide the entertainment and
music for the annual cabaret
dinner-dance of Perfection Lodge
No. 486 F. & A. M. to be held
at 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 18,
at Masonic Temple.
Harry Zausmer is entertain-.
ment chairman. Philip Langwald
is worshipful master of the lodge.

Radomer -Women Fete
Mothers, Daughters

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By ELLA R. ANTHONY

A daughter, Marcia Helen, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. ,Leonard
Kessler.

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By LOIS BARNETT

A Mother and Daughter dinner
sponsored jointly by the BTM
Sisterhood and the Ladies Aux-
iliary was held Tuesday at the
Synagogue. Mrs. Donald Mor-
ton was toastmaster. Among
those on the program were
Mesdames Ann Mandell, Morris
Buchman, Ben Rosen, Isadore
Hauptman, Eugene Levine, Louis i
Lieberman, Martin Rubin and
Paul Litvin and Messrs. James
Victor and Jack Schwartz. -

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hirsch-
field have returned from a Flor-
ida vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn left
for Kansas City, Kan., to visit
their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Kahn.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tearston
were hosts at a dinner-dance at
the Country Club.

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Mrs. Samuel Patrowich of William Kentz, hospitalized
The Radomer Ladies Auxiliary
1 while vacationing in Florida, is
held its annual Mother and Philadelphia is visiting her chil- a patient in Ann Arbor.
Daughter banquet May 4. Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Elkin
Isidor Adler was toastmaster.
of the Colonial hotel.
Mrs. rsadore E. Goodman of
Jerome .Balas returned home
Sherbourne road has returned
from a fortnight's visit with her after vacationing in Paris. En-
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Tobias Holtzman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman of
Oak dritre, and David Brodman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Brodman of Prairie avenue left
for a two and a half month trip
through Europe. They intend to
visit England, France, Belgium
and llolland.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Green
of Clairmount avenue and Mr.
and Mrs. Max Borin of Monterey
avenue are visiting in New York
and Boston.

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