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February 16, 1950 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-02-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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of Local Society

Engagement Announced

Mailings

ly the

(Society &tor

When Dr. Arnold Eisenman
graduated from the Nort k-
ern Illinois College of Optometry
recently, his family was on hand
to witness the ceremony.
His parents, the Irving Eisen-
mans of Glynn Court, his brother
Harold, and his brother-in:law
and sister, Mr. and M?s. Edward
Horowitz of Utica, N. Y., all went
to Chicago for the event.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. Nadler and
their sons, Martin and Leon, have
moved into their new home at
17522 Muirland avenue. The Nad-
lers formerly lived on Atkinson
avenue.
On the same subject • . Dr.
and Mrs. Allim Collins are living
in their new home on Hamilton
Drive.
• • •
Inevitably our pen points to
our localites in Florida. . .
The Hollywood Beach Hotel in
Hollywood is the choice of Mrs.
Sylvia Cohen of the Wilshire Ho-
tel, Dr. and Mrs. S. Glassman of
Chicago boulevard and the Max
Lingers of Suffolk Drive.
Miami Beach is the sunning
spot for the William Suchers and
their son, Richard, of Warring-
ton drive, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
BARBARA JEANNE WALLACE
Mehler of Richton avenue, Mr.
• • •
and Mrs. Jack Meyers of Monte-
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Drive announce
rey avenue, the Joseph Frankels
of Boston boulevard and the Ben the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to Stanford
Greenspoons of Woodingham Marvin Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernhardt B. Levin of Santa
Rosa Drive.
drive.
The couple will wed in the spring.
• • •

More Miami vacationers . . .
Mr. and Mrs. George Rabinowitz
of Warrington drive, Mrs. Bea-
trice Sutton of Boston boulevard,
the Joseph Horwitzs of Warring-
ton drive, the Max Conways of
Oakinan boulevard and the John
Hopps of Boston boulevard.
Other travelling Detroiters in-
clude Mrs. Sidney Reibel of
Huntington Woods who is in
Kentucky visiting her' children,
Mrs. R. Wineberg of ftoselawn
avenue who is vacationing in
Arizona, and Mrs. Harry Satov-
sky of ∎ Outer Drive who is visit-
ing in Los Angeles.

Engagement Told

Borens Return
from Honeymoon

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boren,
who were married Thanksgiving
Day at the Sheraton Hotel, have
returned from their wedding trip
to Miami Beach.
The bride is the former Harriet
Lois Shapiro, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Morton Shapiro of Stoepel
avenue.
The Nathan Borensteins of
Quincy avenue are parents of
the bridegroom.
Mrs. Selma Cipriani, sister of
the bridegroom, was matron-of-
honor at the wedding. Betty Taffel
was maid-of-honor.
Elaine and Marilynn Jasen
were bridesmaids. Shirley Irene
Kane was flower girl.
Irwin Shapiro served as best
mans Arnold and Martin Brown
ushered.
Preceding her marriage, the
bride was honored at showers
given by Mesdames Nathan Bor-
enstein, Irving Kane, Sidney
Shapiro and Norman Jasen.
Betty Taffel and Hannah Cane
also feted the bride at pre-nup-
tial events.

Mrs. Harry Conheim and her
sister, Irene Burton, are spending
a few months in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Conheim recently visited in
Providence, Boston and New
York.

GAIL NATALIE BERNSTEIN
• • •
Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Adler of
A May wedding is planned by Edison avenue left this week for
Gail Natalie Bernstein, and Fred a vacation in Miami Beach.
Efronson, whose engagement has
been announced by the bride-
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Holes

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heitman

and their daughter, Brina, of In-
diana avenue have left for a visit
in Miami Beach with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Heitman.

Mrs. A. H. Vim - Ilan of Long Is-
land, N. Y., will arrive Monday

Maimonides
Slates Donor

Prosthetic appliances for wound-
ed Israeli veterans, scholarships
for needy medical students both
here and in Israel—these projects
are paid for by the funds raised
by Maimonides Women's Aux-
iliary.
The group's annual fund-rais-
ing luncheon and fashion show
will be held Wednesday, March
22, at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The fashion show will be spon-
sored by Saks Fifth Avenue.
Mrs. I. Walter Silver is lunch-
eon chairman. Reservations may
be made by calling her at TR.
5-0079. Tickets are also available
from the ticket captains, Mes-
dames H ,Appelman, Max Blaine,
Joseph Carp, Joseph Dubin, Paul
Frailberg, Arthur Goldberg, Ben
Gutow, Harold Plis koW, Hy Mel-
LOIS ESTELLE MAX
l en, Irwin Moss and Henry Small.
• • •
The group will meet Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Max of Law-
at the home of Mts. M. Witus, rence avenue announce the en-
18440 Fairfield avenue, to discuss
gagement of their daughter, Lois
further plans for the luncheon Estelle, to Morey Sein, son the
and show.
Max Seins of Los Angeles, for-
merly of Detroit.
The bride-elect attends Wayne
University, Mr. Sein attended
Chouinard Art Institute in Los
Dr. and Mrs. David J. Sand- Angeles.
weiss announe the Bar Mitzvah
The couple will wed June 3.
of their son, Samuel Herbert, at
9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at Shaa-
rey Zedek. A reception will be Alfred lIelfgotts Give
held in his honor from 2 to 6 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Sandweiss Dinner for Civic Stars
Before lea% i lig for a v, tek's
home, 18235 Parkside avenue. No
vacation in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.
cards.
• • •
Alfred A. Helfgott and their
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman daughters, Louise and Sylvia. en-
of Collingwood avenue announce tertained 011ie Franks, Iris Whit-
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, ney and Jack Goode, stars cur-
Hilliar Jerome, at 9:30 a.m. Sat- rently appearing in the ('ivie
urday at Bnai Moshe. A reception Light Opera, at a dinner at their
in his honor will be held at 9 Prairie avenue home.
Guests present Included Mi.
p.m. Sunday at the Wilshire
and Mrs. Manny Lax, the Slew-
Hotel. No cards.
• • •
art Hinmons of Mt. Clemens,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bladen and Margaret Knapp, Louise
of Glynn Court announce the Holtzman and Corrine Sorokin.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Terry,
at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Shaarey
Mrs. Herbert Bloom has return-
Zedek. An open house will be ed from Chicago.
held in his honor from 2 to 5
p.m. Sunday. No cards.
Returned from Miami Peach
• • •
are Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Okum of man of Burlingame avenue.

cear

to be the houseguest of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Ren- McQuade avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arnold
frew road.
Harvey, Saturday at Northwest
Hebrew. He will be honored at a
Returned from a visit with dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
their children in Chicago are Mr. the Mayfair.
and Mrs. George Roberts of War-
rington drive.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugar-
man of Webb avenue have re-
The Sam Welters of Wildemere turned from Cleveland.
avenue are visiting in Hot
Springs, Ark.
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.
011esheimer of Collingwood aved
nue have returned from a trip to
Chicago.

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