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September 01, 1949 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-01

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Thursday. September 1. 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Six

in

Engagement Told

the Realm o

Ronald Osnos Is Wed
to a New York Girl

Local

Societ y

On Southern Honeymoon

4 Families to Celebrate
127 Married Years

Four sisters will celebrate a
composite total of 127 married
years with their husbands and
families at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Dworin of Pontiac on
Labor Day.
The Dworins have been mar-
ried 25 years. as have Mr. and
Mrs. Isidore Philip of BlaMe ave-
nue. Mr. and Mrs. David Cahn
have been wed 40 years, while
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner of
Tuxedo will celebrate their 37th
year of marital happiness.
Among the out-of-town guests
expected are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Greengard of Scobie, Mont.,
whom the family hasn't seen in
30 years.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer of
New York City announce the
marriage of their daughter Berna
to Ronald S. Osnos, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Osnos of Wellesley
drive, on Sept. 2.
The wedding ceremony, with
only members of both families
present, was performed at the
Hotel Pierre in New York City.
After a brief European honey-
moon, the young couple will live
in Boston where they will re-
sume their college studies.

BaCk home in Chicago after
visiting with friends and rela-
tives while the houseguests of
their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Eisenberg of
Glendale avenue, ate Mrs. Jack
Taxen and Mrs. Manuel Nidorf.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barach of
Webb avenue have returned from
a motor trip to Ohio and Ken-
tucky.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levine
and their daughter Betty of Webb
avenue are vacationing in north-
ern Michigan. They will make
stops at Sault Ste. Marie and
Charlevoix.

CHARLOTTE LIPMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hertz-
berg of Waverly avenue are
spending the week end at Gassels
Lodge, Lewiston, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipman
of Grand avenue west announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Charlotte to Oscar Tuttleman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tut-
Marion Ratz of Chicago boule-
tleman of Broadstreet boulevard.
The wedding has been set for vard left for a month in San
Francisco.
March 5, 1950.

Mrs. Bud Blum of Atkinson
avenue is visiting in Chicago.

For the Difference Fietsseca
Success and Failure for

Libby Golaner Plans
September Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Goldman
accompanied their son Robert to
Massachusetts where he will en-
Announcement is made of the ter the Massachusetts Institute of
forthcoming marriage of Libby Technology.
Golaner and Michael Plotnick on
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schott of
Sept. 10. The couple will honey-
Glynn Court have returned from
moon in Atlantic City.
their vacation in Charlevoix.

Mr. and Ml's. Sam Gordenker
Visiting in Michigan City, Ind.,
of Mt. Clemens are at the Ra- is Mrs. Lee Weinberg of the Lee
mona Park Hotel, Harbor Springs,
Plaza Hotel.
Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipsitt
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross of of Roseville, Mich., are guests at
Monterey avenue have returned Omena Inn.
from a stay at Gassels Lodge,
Lewiston, Mich.

cif , voles

ea !I
Spending the Labor Day week-
end at Harbor Springs, Mich., are
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlin of
Guests of Mrs. Sarah Susman
Greenlawn avenue.
were her granddaughter Eleanore
Susman of New York and her
Mr. and Mrs: David Green- fiance Donald Thal of Detroit.
wald of Hamilton avenue are so-
journing in Milwaukee, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kahn
and their son have returned to
Back from Omena Inn are Mr. their home in Kansas City, Mo.,
and Mrs. Martin Miller of Santa after visiting their parents, Mr.
Rosa drive.
and Mrs. George Kahn.

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Jean Welton exchanged nuptial vows with Gerald Goren, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goren of Fullerton avenue, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Aug. 14. •
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Welton of Fullerton
avenue, and the late Mr. Barnard Welton.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at the ceremony.
The bride chose an original ivory satin gown with seed pearls.
Her fingertip veil was topped with a seed pearl tiara. She carried
white roses and white gladiolas with an orchid corsage in the center.
Lincoln Welton, brother of the bride, gave the bride away.
Mrs. Maurice Maldaver was her sister's matron of honor.
Fred Goren served his brother as best man. Ushers were Milton
Welton, Barnard Welton, Irving Goren, S. Goren and A. Goren.
The newlyweds are honeymooning for a month in Miami Beach
and Havana.

Irving Grodman has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Charles King of
Mrs. H. F. Anthony and their from a short sojourn at the Way-
Chicago have been visiting their son Charles will leave this week side Inn.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David King. for New Jersey and New York.
Visiting her parents, Mr. and
The Joseph Bings of Birchcrest
Samuel Gettleson of Plymouth Mrs. Joseph Landsberg of Green-
drive, who have been visiting in visited here this week.
lawn avenue is Mrs. Daniel Gold-
Charlevoix, returned last week.
enberg of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. DeYoung
Mrs. Samuel Mandel and their of Detroit and Miami Beach spent
sons Robert and Gary of To- last Thursday here.
ronto, Ont., are visiting Mrs.
Mandel's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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OF

Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cam-
bridge road flew to Switzerland
to visit her son, Dr. Bernard
Krohn.

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