Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, June 30, 1949 e ngagemenfi Resa Max Honored at Pre-Nuptial Events Fiancee of Detroiter Resa Max was feted at a mis- cellaneous shower given by Mari- lyn Berk, Jean Starr and Joyce Rudin; a pantry shower by Mrs. Abe Ifeller; and a miscellaneous shower by Mesdames Sy Fein- berg and Harry Wachs at Knoll- wood country club. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman of Sherbourne road announce the engagement of their sister, Esther Goodman, to Harry Kolctsky of New Haven, Conn. The wedding will be an event of July 3. The engagement is revealed of Carol Elaine Shuman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shuman of:Burlingame avenue, to Louis Burke of Calvert avenue. An October wedding is planned. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin will spend 10 days in Charlevoix beginning July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sissman of Collingwood avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Arlie to Marvin Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon of Tyler avenue. The couple plan to be wed in the fall. Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt and family of San Juan drive are spending the summer at their home in Ontario. At a dinner party held in Hollywood, Calif., celebrating their Silver Wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Elkus of Oak drive announced the engagement of their daughter Florence to Sam Varon of Lo. - Angeles. The wedding will take place in September. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ben Lewis of Sturtevant avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Bryna Lilyan to Robert Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank of Calvert avenue. Mrs. Jacob Lattin of Cortland avenue left for a visit with rela- tives in Cleveland. From there with other members of her fam- ily she will motor to Los Angeles, to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Green- berg. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lipchinsky of Blaine avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Elsie Lipton to George Rapaport, son avenue. The wedding will • of Mrs. Yetta Rapaport of Norlhlawn take place at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wetsman and family of Indiana avenue will spend the month of July in Lex- ington, Mich. The engagement is announced or Jean Handy of Union City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant and daughter Carol of Sorrento ave- nue are spending the summer M Pine Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Alex Olen of Harvard road announce the en- gagement of their daughter Lois Enid to Dr. Harold L. Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Goldberg or Monica avenue. N. J., daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Handy and the !ate Mr. A. Handy, to Herbert Slobin, son of Mrs. Fac Slobin and the late John N. Slobin. The wedding is planned for Sept. 10. • Detroit's Best Laundry Value &Li - June 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frandel (Sylvia Goldman) of Kentucky avenue, a daughter, Marilyn Beth. June 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Wenner (Elayne Nolish) of Monterey avenue, a daughter, Carol Sue. June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Amster (Florence Schltsinger) of Collingwood avenue, a son, David Alan. a 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Berg (Betty Duschinsky) ∎ Nt I hf,i•aPori , r4 I U - e Quality Lard s Becas., , RUTH STELOFF • • • June The betrothal is announced of Ruth Steloff, daughter of Mr. and son, Robert Steven. June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Yale Weinstein (Shirley Schlussel of Mrs. Irving Steloff of Atenhurst, N. J., to Louis J. Stober of the Lee Plaza, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Stober of Montreal. Detroit) of Utica, N. Y., a daughter, Ann Marilyn. June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Fenton (Boots Weisbam of Miss Steloff attended Marjorie Webster Jr. College, Washington, • D. C., and is a graduate of the Latin American Instittite in New Cincinnati), ,a son, Richard Todd. June I4—To Mr. and MI s. Henry Moses (Suzanne Wineman) a York City. Her fiance attended the University of Detroit and is an alumnus of the University of Michigan. He served two years with daughter, Carol Ann. June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kushner (Lois Gerson) of Phila- the army quartermaster corps. delphia, Penna., a daughter, Isabel Joy, granddaughter of Mr. and The couple plan a September wedding. Mrs. Samuel Gerson of the Belerest. June 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Harold M. Hellman (Betty Grant of • Oil City, Penna.) of Columbus, 0., a son, James Allen. Dr. Hellman Hold Welcome Party is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hellman of Fullerton avenue. for Eleanor Fineman June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roska (Theodora Sike) of Back to Detroit from her home Long•Beach, Calif., a daughter, Laurel Beth. June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paul (Annette Cohen) of Hart in Miami is Eleanor Fineman. It Sacs Time, Money and"Worry." Shirt, 13o,dithii,11 , Quality Laundry HOSARTH Y ou r Patronage Sc, cited Janie s New Beauty Salon well June avenue. a son. Mr. and Mrs. He! bert Schnaar (Faye London) a For a welcome-back party in her 19—To honor, Eileen Grant invited Dor- Krupnik, son, Daniel A lan. To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colman (Dorothy Weinberg) s ey Berenstein, Sally ra Fried- J me 2I— Jackie Hirschhorn, Lau enberg, Jean Schwartz, Sylvia of Whitcomb avenue, a son. -- a i u ni rna o n ss,i Tendler Chosen Head of Alpha Epsilon Pi Affianced Mitchell Tendler was elected president of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at Wayne University. Other officers are Gilbert Davis, vice-president; Richard Sitr in and Gerold Perlman, secretaries; Mor ton Silverman. treasurer; David Matz, sentinel: and Sey- mour Posner, historian. Harry Lipsitz was chosen dele- gate to the fraternity's national convention, slated for September 9-11 in Winnipeg, Man. back from a California trip are Mr. and Mrs. }1:nry Fecheimer. 7.-gemw EMPTIk'I'MK ■ 411W ESTHER MOOGERMAN • The betrothal of Esther Ilene Moogerman to David Leonard Ginsburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ginsburg of Oakman boulevard, is revealed by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moogerman of Taylor avenue. 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