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June 16, 1949 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-16

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Thursday, June 16, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Six

in the elm .0/ local

Engagement Announced

Patricia Paul Becomes
Bride of New Yorker

'

The marriage of Patricia Paul,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
L. Paul of Brooklyn, formerly of
Detroit, and Herbert A. Harkavy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel
llarkavy, was solemnized June 12
at the Savoy Plaza hotel in New
York City.
The bride attended Michigan
State College and was graduated
from Syracuse University and
Katharine Gibbs School. Mr.
Ilarkavy attended St. Lawrence
University and is a graduate of
Syracuse University. He served
as an ensign in the Pacific theater
and is a Lt. (j.g.) in the U.S.N.R.
The couple will spend the sum-
mer in Central America.

July bride-elect Drora Selesny
and her fiance, Simon Kleinplatz,
were honored at a dinner party
given by Ilachug Haivri, Hebrew
speaking club of Detroit, at Lac-
har's on June 7.

Mrs. Nat Blatnikoff and son
Basil left for N. Y. where Selma
Blatnikoff will join them for a
tour through the New England
states, with stops also in Mont-
real and Quebec.

AT

ANITA ROSENBLATT







The betrothal is revealed of Anita Rosenblatt, daughter of Mrs.
Ida Rosenblatt of Taylor avenue and the late William Rosenblatt,
Mrs. Gus Coplan and . her to Arnold Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs. ChXrles Cooke of Grand
daughter Lenore of Miami Beach avenue west.
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Goldberg of 3339 Webb
Stanley Zemon will spend his
avenue. Mr. Coplin will join his Helen Geller Married;
summer vacation from Harvard.
wife and daughter and then to Reside in England
University with his parents, Mr.
travel through northern Michi-
Dr. and Mrs. Martin M. Cowan and Mrs. Julian L Zemon of
gan.
of Chicago boulevard announce Wildemere avenue.

the marriage in London, England
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Birndorf of their sister, Helen Geller of

and family are in their new home New York, to Alfred James Al-
at 18092 Muirland avenue.
derson of Manchester and Bram.
hall, Cheshire, England, May 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sigel of The couple is making their home
Princeton avenue left on a motor in England.
trip to Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weisman
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Diamond and their daughter Beth of Mt.
of Longfellow avenue are at their Vernon, N. Y., are visiting their
summer home in Kingsville, Ont. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moss
of Northlawn avenue. Beth will
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Ep- spend the summer with her
stein will be hosts at a dinner grandparents.
party Friday.

Back from a short stay in Chi-
cago is Mrs. Aaron Kurland of
Kendall avenue.

f.

ante/L4 nO1C3

The BTM Sisterhood held its
final meetnig of the season last
Tuesday evening. Plans were
made for the summer fund-rais-
ing activities. A card party is
scheduled for June 29 at the New
Glenwood hotel. Hostesses were
Mesdames Peter Salter, Meyer
Levine and Samuel Levine.

The BBYO will present its
third annual dance Saturday at
the New Glenwood.

I

LEE FIELDS

ORCHESTRAS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Call TO. 5-4720

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nathan of
LaSalle boulevard have returned
from a stay in Cleveland.

Visiting relatives in Detroit are
Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Miller of
New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert
have left to spend the summer
season in Charlevoix.

Off on a motor trip to Mont-
real are Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Back from a short stay in New Chidow of Grand avenue west.
York is Mrs. Edwin M. Rosen-
Back from Lenox, Mass., are
thal, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lon- their son John.
don of Buena Vista avenue left
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Mar-
for a month on the west coast.
cuse and their children will leave
Mrs. Florence Polozker of the July 1 for Charlevoix.
Belcrest is visiting the Andrew
Isadore Hechler, son of Mr. and
Winemans at their lodge in Gay-
Mrs. Louis Hechler of Clairmount
lord, Mich.
avenue, graduated from the De-
Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Klein troit Institute of Technology on
and their son Robert will leave Monday. He specialized in me-
chanical engineering.
July 1 for Charlevoix.

By LOIS BARNETT
The Bnai Brith bowling league
Dr. and Mrs. Abe Schwartz
held its annual banquet at the (Ann Berris) of St. Louis are
Bowery in Detroit. Thirty-six visiting friends and relatives in
couples attended.
Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Litvin
had as guests their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Alsman of Chi-
cago.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goldberg
of Memphis arrived in Detrott
this week for a visit.

CELEBRATE THE 4th UP NORTH!

Mrs. Leo Pollack of Miami
Beach is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben GThsier of Warring-
ton drive.

Mrs. Harry Coggan of Los
Angeles is the guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel Coggan of Oak
drive.

Because of a death in the
(minty, Mr. and Mrs. William
Heinick are recalling invitations
to an open house in honor of the
Consecration of their daughter
Lenore Ruth.

Mrs. Melvin Mogill and her son
Kenneth of Otsego avenue have
flown to Pittsfield, Mass., to
spend two weeks with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
and His ORCIIESTRA
tarry Schwartz, formerly of De-
Featuring
troit.
TIE. 4-5794
Entertainment

Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich
have returned from a visit to
Washington, D.C. While in Wash-
ington, Mr. Onrich was sponsored
for admission before the U.S.
Supreme Court by Senator Homer
Ferguson.

Mrs. Leo M. Butzel was host
to a luncheon at the Women's
City Club.

A party honoring their cousin,
Mrs. George Bloomfield of Sag-
inaw, was held at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Max Edelstein 01
Kingston, Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Bloomfield is the former
Lillian Schutt of Milwaukee.

Bernard Stein, formerly of De-
troit, has received his account-
Mesdames Harry L. Newman
ancy degree in Miami. his wife
and he are making their perma- and Isaac Gilbert left June 16 tot
Cherlevoix.
nent home in Miami.

Henry Onriches Back
From Washington Visit

Mrs. Irving Dworman of Rose-
lawn avenue has returned from a
short stay in New York.

Drora Selesny, Fiance
Honored at Dinner

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